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When couples argue about such issues as jealousy, sex or money, the origins of these arguments are usually some form of protest from one partner about not feeling connected, not trusting, or not feeling safe or secure with the other partner. When those we are attached to are not available, or are not responding to our needs to feel close or supported, we feel distressed. We may become anxious or fearful, numb or distant.
We view the building of "a safe haven" in your relationship as our primary task, and we will try to focus on your primary needs -- to feel close, secure and responded to -- which probably underlie most of your couple's conflict.
Once this safe haven and feelings of connection are reestablished, you will be better able to manage conflict and the painful or difficult feelings that will inevitably arise from time to time in a close relationship. Furthermore, without so much defensiveness, each of you will be able to send clearer messages and will be better able to hear the other's perspective. You will be better able to collaborate, problem-solve, and compromise -- in short -- you'll be more of a team, which is the secret of a long-lived, successful relationship.
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4,101 | Iron Ore Agglomeration,Sintering and Pelletising,Magnetic Iron Ore Pelletizing Technology. Today, however, pellets account for than 97 percent of all agglomeration products . Iron Ore Pelletizing Equipment. detailed.
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Pelletizing Technology For Iron Ore Improves Strength And
Pelletizing iron ore process – Coal processing system Machine . Outokumpu Technology Pelletizing technologies for iron ore Roller screens have a major impact on the overall performance of an iron ore pellet plant and on . Click.Gang Engineering holds the expertise and experience to design, construct, erect Commission Iron Ore Pellet Plants based on travelling straight grate technology. Operating from Raipur Rourkela, we provide consultancy engineering services for pelletizing plants of varying production capacities from 500 Tonnes per day to 4000 Tonnes per day.
Outotec To Deliver Modern Iron Ore Pelletizing Technology
Iron ore pelletizing plants for Shougang Jingtang United Iron Steel Co. Ltd. in Caofeidian, China. The two pelletizing plants, each with annual capacity of four million tonnes of iron ore pellets, will be based on Outotec’s modern traveling grate technology. The technology.Apr 24, 2008 Outotec has agreed with Shougang Jingtang United Iron Steel Co. Ltd on the delivery of new environmentally sound technology for Shougang’s iron ore pelletizing.
Iron Ore Agglomeration Technologies Intechopen
By means of various industrial processes incorporating cutting edge technology, iron ore is processed and then sold to steel companies (pdf) iron ore pelletizing process an overview. Nov 09, 2020 Iron oreandiron ore pelletsare important sources ofironformanufacturingsteel. Theiron ore productionhas significantly expanded in recent years, owing.Pelletizing technologies for iron ore Outokumpu Technology offers unrivalled solutions for processing iron ores. These include two leading pelletizing technologies that guarantee high product quality and low operating costs – the Traveling Grate process for plants with large capacities and the Steel Belt process for those with smaller ones.
Pelletizing Technologies Plant For Iron Ore
Iron ore pellet plant layout+grate kiln technology – Grinding . Current Updates – Welcome to VT CORP,Pelletizing plants, Gas Iron Ore Pelletizing Plant – The ideal all types of pellet feed whether hematite, detailed.Thus, with improvement of the heating system and modernization of the OK 108 116 traveling grate pelletizing plant, their performance approaches currentglobal levels. Fig 10. Traveling grate pelletizing plant at SSGPO for iron ore pellets. Fig 11. Traveling grate pelletizing plant at SSGPO after modernization by VNIIMT for iron ore pellets. Fig 12.
Outotec To Deliver Iron Ore Pelletizing Technology To India
Pelletizing of iron ore. The principle behind pelletizing processes is the opposite of grinding technology it consists of gathering together or clustering fine solid particles in order to form elements of larger dimensions. Iron ore pellets are spheres of typically 6–16 mm (0.24–0.63 in) to be used as raw material for blast furnaces.Nov 26, 2014 Iron Ore Pellets and Pelletization Process. Pelletizing of iron ore was started in the 1950s to facilitate the utilization of finely ground iron ore concentrates in steel production. For the pelletizing of iron ore there are two main types of processes namely, the straight travelling grate (STG) process and the grate kiln (GK) process.
Iron Ore Agglomeration Technologies
Improvement measures included the application of a clever slurry handling and ore treatment procedure, implementation of a effective dewatering and filtering system, and the use of an innovative binding agent that reduced the quantity of required additives to produce ore pellets. These measures allowed the iron content of the iron ore.Ore concentration technology 36 EURASIAN MINING • 1. 2015 In the past 10 years, RIVS has accomplished a wide range of works toward improvement of iron ore dressing tech nology and equipment (Russia, Ukraine, Philippines). The ef forst have resulted in development of the flotation technology for re beneficiation of iron concentrates.
Proposed Iron Ore Pelletizing Plant Along With Iron Ore
Green (nonfired) pellets of iron ore are prepared by pelletizing the iron ore and 2 to 8 percent by weight of finely divided metallic iron with a particle size below 45 microns in the presence of an aqueous solution, suspension or dispersion of an organic binder, preferably a carbonhydrate. Surprisingly, the low temperature binder, i.e. the starch, dextrine or the like, in combination with the.Iron Ore Mineralogy, Processing and Environmental Issues summarizes recent, key research on the characterization of iron ores, including important topics such as beneficiation (separation and refining), agglomeration (e.g., production of pellets or powders), blast furnace technology for smelting, and environmental issues relating to its production.
Improvement Of Flotation Technology For Re
Page 37 April 2013 Circular Pelletizing Technology Flexibility in plant location at mine or in steel plant site due to low space requirement Iron Ore Beneficiation Plant as integrated component of a CPT plant based on Siemens Hybrid Flotation Cell for DR grade pellet production Low OPEX due to the compact layout (e.g. short process ducts).Ensure your plant’s high performance and profitability while lowering investment and operating costs with our agglomeration technologies. Our innovative sintering and pelletizing solutions are based on over 60 years’ experience and world class R D. Metso Outotec Traveling Grate Sintering is suitable for sintering a wide range of raw materials, including iron, manganese, and ferronickel.
Outotec To Supply Iron Ore Pelletizing Technology For B
Iron ore sinter strands, producing in the first decade of the twenty first century 130 million tons of sinter annually, on its behalf, 6 pelletization plants produce 27 million tons of pellet annually [7]. Here we are going to describe all these agglomeration technologies, with special dedication to pelletizing and sintering as they are the.The remaining 2 of domestic iron ore was produced for non steel end uses. Seven open pit iron ore mines (each with associated concentration and pelletizing plants), and three iron metallic plants—one direct reduced iron (DRI) plant and two hot briquetted iron (HBI) plants— operated during the year to supply steelmaking raw materials.
Technology For Separation Of Iron Ore Pellets Binq Mining
Apr 15, 2014 Outotec to deliver iron ore pelletizing technology to India. Outotec received an order from a customer in India for the design and delivery of an iron ore pelletizing plant to be constructed in North East India. The value of the order is approximately EUR 70 million and it will be booked in Outotec`s second quarter 2014 order intake.Been the main technology for iron ore sintering (Ghosh and. difficulty of pelletizing plants to be able to treat all kinds of. observed an improvement in the yield and quality of the.
Outotec Celebrates 80 Pelletizing Technology
A new additive for pelletizing iron ore significantly reduces the volume of binding agent required, while improving pellet strength and production output. Developed by Clariant AG (Muttenz, Switzerland www.clariant.com), the pelletizing additive is a patented polymer based binding agent that can reduce the bentonite required by than 66.Iron ore pellets and Pelletizing processes. Pelletizing is a process that involves mixing very finely ground particles of iron ore fines of size less than 200 mesh with additives like bentonite and then shaping them into oval spherical lumps of 8 16 mm in diameter.
Iron Ore Pelletizing Equipment Market Set To Register
Jun 07, 2019 Cleveland Cliffs' new $100 million plant on the Iron Range will be the first in the country to use an improved technology that produces a special type of higher quality iron ore pellet.Jun 01, 2015 Outotec's pelletizing technology was selected due to its ability to process a wide range of iron ores, and our strong track record globally and in Iran. Our technologies are widely used in the Iranian iron ore and copper operations, as Outotec has delivered sustainable technologies to.
Iron Ore Pellet Plant Layout Grate Kiln Technology
Iron ore is found in nature in the form of rocks, mixed with other elements. By means of various industrial processes incorporating cutting edge technology, iron ore is processed and then sold to steel companies. The iron ore produced by Vale can be found in houses, cars and household appliances.Decreasing ore grades of existing or new iron ore deposits require predictive solutions to efficiently sort and blend iron ore for optimal and profitable beneficiation and downstream processing. Elemental and mineralogical composition as well as predictive models for the upgradability, based on metallurgical parameters, such as washable.
(pdf) Development Of A Novel Grinding Process To Iron Ore
May 18, 2017 Until the 1950s of the last century, the oxidized iron ores that were loaded into the blast furnace had granulometries within 10 and 120 mm. However, the depletion of high grade iron ore sources has made necessary the utilization of concentration processes with the purpose of enriching the iron ore. Because of these processes, a fine granulometry is produced, and thus iron agglomeration.One of the first successful applications of the technology has been in iron ore pressing prior to pelletization. Piston and die tests can provide good insights on the material response in an HPGR.
Metso Metso –– Iron Ore Pelletization Iron Ore
High grade iron ore less than 10 of the total reserves. ROM iron ore with Fe less than 58 – 60 discarded as waste. After beneficiation iron ore availability can improve by about 50 . Steel community and the country demand technological solutions for utilising low grade ores. The technology task that would be imperative 1.This research report Added by Market Study Report, LLC, about the ' Iron Ore Pelletizing Equipment market' provides concise details on the markets regional spectrum, industry size, and profit forecast. Besides that, the report illustrates primary obstacles and new expansion strategies implemented by key players in the industry.
Pelletization Iron Process
This was the first iron ore pelletizing plant installed for Wuhan Iron Steel Company Equipment Specifications Traveling Grate – 5664 mm x 69500 mm Rotary Kiln – 6858 mm diameter x 45720 mm long Annular Cooler – 21945 mm x 3657 mm Plant Commissioning March 2006 Iron Ore Feed Material Combination of 80 Hematite and 20 Magnetite.May 20, 2020 Technology of pelletizing of iron ore materials has been used for several decades. The basic principles remain unchanged, but the capacity improvement is still possible. this was stated by the experts HAVER NIAGARA. | {
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By Simon Hadlington2007-02-09T12:53:00+00:00
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US educationists urge 'Don't do it the way we did'.
A controversial new scheme for vetting foreign postgraduate students wishing to study in the UK has been slammed as ’absolutely unnecessary, completely over-the-top and counter-productive’ by a leading MP. And US educationists have warned the UK: ’Don’t do it the way we did’.
The new system, putatively entitled the Academic Technology Approval Scheme, is expected to replace the current procedure whereby universities voluntarily alert the Foreign Office if they receive applications from postgraduates from a list of ten ’countries of concern’ to study particular subjects in the UK. The voluntary scheme has been in place since 1994 and was established to prevent the transfer of knowledge and skills that could potentially be used in the development of weapons of mass destruction. However it was widely regarded as being unsatisfactory, given the patchy nature of its implementation and the fact that those institutions that chose not to participate were perceived as having a competitive advantage for overseas student recruitment over those that did.
Foreign Office officials say that the new scheme, which has not yet been formally announced, will require all non-EU postgraduates applying to study subjects such as chemistry, microbiology and physics, to provide a range of details which will be assessed. It is thought that the system will be officially launched within the next few months.
But Ian Gibson, a respected MP, former chairman of the House of Commons select committee on science and technology and a former academic researcher, said that the proposals were ’absolutely unnecessary’. Gibson told Chemistry World, ’It’s over the top. It is a system that would be difficult to operate effectively and it is likely that such vetting would turn students away from coming here. They would feel that we are an oppressive country where foreign students are viewed with suspicion. There is no need for any such vetting. It is absolutely unnecessary and likely to be counter-productive.’
Tony Ashmore, registrar of the Royal Society of Chemistry, said, ’Foreign students are extremely important to the global competitiveness of UK higher education and we must remain open to students and academics from around the world. However, there is a security issue that needs to be balanced against important economic considerations. It really depends on how the Foreign Office implements the new system. If the vetting is restricted to a small number of countries that attract relatively few students, then the impact might be quite small. But if the scheme catches large numbers of students indiscriminately it could put people off coming to this country.’
One organiser of postgraduate courses in nuclear engineering said that he was not unduly worried about the new proposals given that his institution had followed the voluntary guidelines closely and as a result felt at a potential disadvantage to those who did not. A mandatory system would create a more level playing field, he said. However, he was not ’entirely confident’ that the system would function rapidly and efficiently, nor that Foreign Office officials would be able to assess what science was sensitive and what was not.
Will the UK learn from US mistakes?
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NAFSA: Association of International Educators, an organisation based in Washington, DC, that brokers academic exchanges, warned the UK: ’Don’t do it the way we did it over here’. Security vetting of academics and students increased 20-fold following 9/11, overwhelming the system and resulting in effective meltdown. ’After 9/11 we got into a political situation where you had to scrutinise everyone so that you could not be accused of not having scrutinised someone,’ Johnson told Chemistry World. ’Suddenly vetting jumped from 1000 cases a year to 20 000. The whole thing just broke down.’
Any vetting system, Johnson said, must involve scientists in the decision-making process. ’It is crucial that any scheme is insulated from politics. For the UK, anything you can do to institutionalise the involvement of the scientific community in defining which science is of concern will be helpful to you.’
Since 2003, the situation in the US has eased somewhat, Johnson said, and although large numbers of applications are still vetted, the process is working much more smoothly than in the past.
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KFC's Royal Wedding-themed buckets, complete with the company logo in gold, were allegedly inspired by Harry's confession that he proposed to Markle while preparing a roast chicken. The reverse side reads: "We declare a regal day of celebration, jubilation, and fried chicken." They're available in limited quantities only at KFC Windsor on Saturday, the royal wedding day.
After enjoying the chicken, you might want to try the Windsor and Eaton Brewery's "Harry & Meghan's Windsor Knot" pale ale, which boasts barley grown locally on the Royal Farms in Windsor and retails for 2.25 pounds ($3) a bottle. The company says "marrying" together a combination of British and American hops and champagne yeast "creates a new pale ale that is young, fresh and full of character."
For those with a sporting bent, royal fans can shop online for a Meghan or Harry one-piece lycra women's swimsuit offered by the gift store Bags of Love. For 28 pounds ($37.70), the suits are available in sizes from XS to 4XL and promise to be "soft, stretchy and supportive." They also display enormous faces of either the bride or groom across your torso.
For those already in the mood, the Crown Jewels Heritage Condoms company (yes, it's real) is offering a box of Royal Wedding souvenir condoms for 10 pounds ($13.50). When opened, the consumer is treated to a pop-up picture of Harry and Meghan and the slogan "your prince will come" as an arrangement of "God Save the Queen" and "The Star-Spangled Banner" plays in the background. A certificate of authenticity makes the packet complete.
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example: "lord of the rings" will match names from the novel 'The Lord of the Rings' this field understands simple boolean logic Phosphorus testing is very important in people who are malnourished or who are being treated for ketoacidosis. About two-thirds of testosterone circulates in the blood bound to sex-hormone binding protein and slightly less than one-third bound to albumin. A blood gas test is used to check the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in your blood, and the balance of acid and alkali in your blood (the pH balance). White blood cells, or Leukocytes are responsible for protecting the body from invasion by foreign substances such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Subscribe today to receive daily health news updates. A normal platelet count is 150,000-300,000. Estradiol (E2) is produced in women mainly in the ovary. This refers to the measurement of good cholesterol (HDL or high-density lipoprotein) and bad cholesterol (LDL or low-density lipoprotein) within your blood. Listen Now, 2017 Copyright | All Rights Reserved | Level 1 Diagnostics | 791Alexandar Road Princeton, NJ 08540. It can be measured with two different tests: the CRP test and the high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) test, each measuring different ranges of CRP levels in the blood. Control of FSH production is a complex system involving hormones produced by the gonads (ovaries or testes), the pituitary, and the hypothalamus. Platelets are made in the bone marrow and survive in the circulatory system for an average of 9–10 days before being removed from the body by the spleen. Recent research has shown that platelets help fight infections by releasing proteins that kill invading bacteria and some other microorganisms. At the time of menopause, the ovaries stop functioning and FSH levels rise. In healthy cells, homocysteine is quickly converted into other products. There are numerous blood test abbreviations, knowledge of these abbreviations will help you ascertain what blood tests results mean, and help you gather a clear understanding of blood tests in general. Estrone (E1) is the major estrogen after menopause. Dr. Steve Helschien shares his inspiration behindLevel 1 Diagnostics and the breakthrough ofLevel 1 Diagnostic testing. Increased progesterone levels also are seen occasionally with luteal ovarian cysts, molar pregnancies, and with a rare form of ovarian cancer. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) Conjugated Bilirubin. There are 11 common blood test abbreviations, understanding what they mean will help you further understand your blood test results. In general, blood tests should only be ordered for a reason, such as to evaluate a concerning symptom, to monitor a chronic disease, or to check for certain types of medication side-effect. Platelets (or thrombocytes) are very small cellular components of blood that help the clotting process by sticking to the lining of blood vessels. There are three main estrogen fractions: estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), and estriol (E3). Cold Autoantibodies. Memory usage: 1984.01KB, Post-Surgery Low Blood Pressure: Causes and Treatments, 10 Reasons You See Blood in Cough in Morning, Understanding the Difference Between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, A Detailed Guide to Use Apple Cider Vinegar for Varicose Veins. If you’re waiting for lab test results to come back or you’re trying to figure out what they mean, the process and all those medical terms and numbers can be confusing. The more rapid they fall, the more likely it is that high levels of inflammation have occurred. It is now believed that inflammation plays a major role in atheroslcerosis (the narrowing of blood vessels due to build-up of cholesterol and other lipids), which is often associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). It is included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) and the Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) – groups of tests that are performed together to diagnose or monitor a variety of conditions. Since about 50% of the people who have heart attacks have normal cholesterol levels, healthcare practitioners are starting to look at other factors that may have an influence on heart disease. A blood test is a laboratory analysis performed on a blood sample that is usually extracted from a vein in the arm using a hypodermic needle, or via fingerprick.Multiple tests for specific blood components, such as a glucose test or a cholesterol test, are often grouped together into one test panel called a blood panel or blood work.Blood tests … A normal hemoglobin count is 14-17 for men and 12-16 for women. Testosterone levels can rise because of tumors that develop in either the ovary or adrenal gland or because of other conditions, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Plus, find out why a person should keep their blood glucose levels within a healthy range. The presence of excess uric acid can cause the condition called gout – an inflammation that occurs in joints when crystals derived from uric acid form in the joint fluid. This blood test measures the Vitamin D levels in the body: FBC: Full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test to check a person’s general health: ESR: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate test helps your doctor determine whether you’re experiencing inflammation: INR: International Normalized Ratio test is used to find … Continuous Glucose … It is important to remember that some medications can affect the results of an LFT, making it inaccurate. Blood chemistry indicates hydration levels, whether or not an infection is present, and how well organ systems are … The nitrogen combines with other molecules in the liver to form the waste product urea. The platelet count measures your blood’s ability to clot. While estrogen is one of the major female sex hormones, small amounts are found in males. Levels increase after exercise, but decrease with age. Here we present the top 10 blood tests that all health-conscious adults should undergo to avert common, life-threatening health problems before they occur. Measures the average percentage of hemoglobin present within each red blood cell. Vitamin D comes from two sources: endogenous, which is produced in the skin on exposure to sunlight, and exogenous, which is ingested in foods and supplements. Phosphorus testing is used to help diagnose and evaluate the severity of conditions and diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract, interfering with the absorption of phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium. The A1c test evaluates the average amount of glucose in the blood over the last 2 to 3 months. Many drugs may raise ALT levels by causing liver damage in a very small percentage of patients taking the drug. Elevated levels may also be due to congestive heart failure, alcohol consumption, and use of many prescription and non-prescription drugs. A type of white blood cell filled with granules that digest microorganisms. Formal name: B-type natriuretic peptide, N-terminal pro b-type natriuretic peptide. Low levels of TSH can lead to weight loss and anxiety; high levels can lead to weight gain, depression and fatigue. Blood chemistry tests are among the most common diagnostic tests performed to detect and diagnose illnesses. As if understanding medical terminology and concepts is simply too easy for the patients, blood test results also contain abbreviations which make it even more difficult to understand your … This is true of both prescription drugs and some “natural” health products. Learn more. In women, normal levels of estradiol provide for proper ovulation, conception, and pregnancy, in addition to promoting healthy bone structure and regulating cholesterol levels. Granulocytes and macrophages protect against infection by surrounding and destroying invading bacteria and viruses, and lymphocytes aid in immune defense. Complement. DHEAS, testosterone, and several other androgens are used to evaluate adrenal function and to distinguish androgen-secreting conditions that are caused by the adrenal glands from those that originate in the testes. Continue reading to know more about such tests and their meaning! IU/L: international units per liter. Vitamin D is vital for the growth and health of bone. This test measures the amount of urea nitrogen in the blood. An abnormal concentration can alter the function of neuromuscular tissue; for example, the heart muscle may lose its ability to contract. Too much sodium, however, can increase the chances of high blood pressure. It is this dual action that may explain the role of Lp(a) in the promotion of cardiovascular disease. An essential mineral the body needs to make hemoglobin in red blood cells, which carry oxygen throughout the body. Testing also can help to diagnose disorders that affect the kidneys. the description is the meaning and history write-up for the name; separate search terms with spaces; search for an exact phrase by surrounding it with double quotes. Magnesium supplementation should be considered when the following conditions are present: High blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, heart attack, endothelial dysfunction, diabetes mellitus,osteoporosis, migraine headaches, asthma, and arteriosclerosis. Most people still feel well with a hemoglobin count as low as 10. In the body, phosphorus exists as a mineral; it is combined with oxygen to form a variety of phosphates (PO4). It is the gas transporting protein molecule that makes up 95% of a red cell. Red blood cells (RBCs) normally degrade after 120 days in the circulation. Blood test results, are an important issue for all of us to understand, even if we are in the pink of our health. RBC (Red blood cell count) – The most recognizable component of whole blood, red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a complex protein that carries oxygen throughout the body. Creatinine tests are routinely part of a comprehensive or basic metabolic panel; if your healthcare practitioner suspects that you are suffering from kidney dysfunction or if you are acutely or chronically ill with a condition that may affect your kidneys and/or be exacerbated by kidney dysfunction; at intervals to monitor treatment for kidney disease or kidney function while on certain medications. PTT is conducted to evaluate the function of all coagulation factors. Also known as: B-type Natriuretic peptides; Brain natriuretic peptide, proBNP. A hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Testing HCYS helps to determine if you are at increased risk of a heart attack or stroke and to determine if you are folate-defi cient or B12-defi cient. A natural hormone made by the pituitary gland in the brain. Keep in mind that it’s only occasionally appropriate to order blood tests for “screening.” A screening test means a person doesn’t have any … A waste product produced in muscles from the breakdown of a compound called creatine. INR, or international normalized ratio, test is used to determine whether you blood is clotting normally. It is responsible, in part, for the clotting of blood. blood test definition: 1. a scientific examination of a person's blood to find out if they have any diseases or lack any…. Elevated CPR, or C-Reactive Protein, levels indicate inflammation within the body. A fat soluble vitamin found in very few foods. The levels of red blood cells in your blood. One of the most important minerals in your body, calcium is essential for the proper functioning of muscles, nerves, and the heart and is required in blood clotting and in formation of bones. They also play an important role as a buffer, helping to maintain the body’s acidbase balance. Only one percent is found in the blood, but the body works very hard at keeping these levels constant. Insulin is vital for the transportation and storage of glucose at the cellular level; it helps regulate blood glucose levels and has a role in lipid metabolism. HDL-Cholesterol, LDL-Cholesterol, Chol/HDL ratio, VLDL-C; Triglycerides (Lipid Profi le) – All of these studies assess the risk of atherosclerosis in the patient. The white blood cell count measures your body’s ability to fight infection. Testosterone is a steroid hormone (androgen) produced by special endocrine tissue (the Leydig cells) in the male testes. Blood calcium levels do not directly tell how much calcium is in the bones, but rather, how much calcium is circulating in the blood. Blood tests: Understanding the different kinds There seem to be scores of hard-to-pronounce, harder-to-remember blood tests that doctors seem to order every time you visit them. Increased levels are occasionally due to an overproduction of progesterone by the adrenal glands. TSH, or thyroid stimulating hormone, helps to regulate the function of your thyroid, which keeps your metabolism functioning properly. Magnesium is involved in more than 300 enzymatic reactions and therefore the systems in the body supported by having the right amount of magnesium present are many. During a blood test, a small sample of blood is taken from your body. These hormones are chemical substances that travel through the bloodstream and control or regulate your body’s metabolism – how it functions and uses energy. Blood tests are used to determine many medical conditions. 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And it’s free and reliable. You may have the data analytics skills but much of the reporting is subject to well defined practices governed by entities like the SEC. The job role of a data scientist strong business acumen and data visualization skills to converts the insight into a business story whereas a data analyst is not expected to possess business acumen and advanced data visualization skills. 3/10/14 #1 I recently graduated from a top (Ivy League caliber) university in the US with a major in industrial engineering and operations research and a minor (almost enough courses for a major) in computer science. Artificial Intelligence is a broad domain that is still largely unexplored. If all you are is a glorified analyst that delivers exactly what your higher-ups asked for, then yes you'll hit a glass ceiling. My role focuses on data viz and process automation via machine learning. The Capstone Project company partners in the academic year 2018/19 included Adobe Research, Alpha Telefonica, Facebook, Microsoft, and Tesco. I think I have a good chance of getting into both programs. The reason that you may not need a degree in data science, and why data scientists are so highly sought after, is because the job is really a mashup of different skill sets rarely found together. AI & ML BlackBelt+ course is a thoughtfully curated program designed for anyone wanting to learn data science, machine … People wishing to grow and evolve into a specialized financial field can achieve their professional goals with an MSF diploma.“Some degrees give you a broad education on a topic, such as business,” according to Master-Of-Finance.org on its “5 Benefits Of Completing A Master’s In Finance Online” page. Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, are the two most important technologies in the world today. This is an ideal study pathway for graduates with a background in quantitative subjects, or who possess relevant work experience, who want to gain experience in current methods and techniques of data science. If you want to transition to management, this is a completely different skill set from data science. When it comes to data science vs analytics, it's important to not only understand the key characteristics of both fields but the elements that set them apart from one another. Many of my colleagues are either certified actuaries or taking actuarial exams. Big banks are under a huge crunch from regulatory requirements on one side and shareholders on the other. Unless you happen on a shop that uses it (and they are not common in finance these days in my experience) it won’t be useful. Data Science A-Z™: Real-Life Data Science Exercises Included by Kirill Eremenko and the SuperDataScience Team via Udemy. Understand how your business makes money, and how it loses it. If I may ask aum of your fund? Data Analyst vs. Data Scientist - Differences. This full-online data science master’s program uses a multidisciplinary approach to help student develop hands-on skills. Changing a job pay a special attention to writing a cover letter. Accounting vs. computer science: Salary & job outlook Both accounting and computer science careers have optimal outlooks, with both boasting above-average numbers in earnings and job growth. Students will learn to harness the power of big data using state-of-the-art tools and methods. The top master’s in applied data science online from the School of Information at the University of Michigan is a flexible and practical program. In this Data Science vs Artificial Intelligence, we got to know the two terms used interchangeably. I was wondering what you started learning first after your undergrad and if you have any advice for another Econ major. According to Glassdoor data, "some of the most common job openings in AI and finance are for machine learning engineers and data engineers, … If your degree is only in analytics then people will think that you're not smart enough for the other areas. It is called supervised because you already have the data based on which you can train your machines. Well, let me tell you my own story and extrapolate that it must be true for all people. What you need is proper guidance and a roadmap to become a successful data scientist. Many of my colleagues are either certified actuaries or taking actuarial exams. If you apply now, you can probably get in. We are already seeing the effects, for instance, in the automation of fake news and misinformation campaigns. Resume cover letter is obligatory thing if you really want the job. Hi! Data Science vs Data Analytics. Thanks! Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. My suggestion would be to obtain an undergraduate degree in computer science which contains advanced maths and statistics, and of course some software development. I've been trying to build up my data science resume and I was finally able to put together something that I think would look decent on it. While Data Science makes use of Artificial Intelligence in its operations, it does not completely represent AI.In this article, we will understand the concept of Data Science vs Artificial Intelligence. Or is there a distinction? 10 Subreddits You MUST Join on Reddit if you are a Data Scientist. Data science involves multiple disciplines. This huge increase in workers for … The important bit is that you need to understand the business needs and use your tool set to meet those needs. If a data science or related program is new, potential students should consider the reputation of the institution as a whole, particularly its math and computer science programs, Danyluk said. I'm a Mathematician and a financial analyst and I realistically could be called a data scientist based on what I do at work. While data science is a popular topic, best practices for realizing the benefits are lagging. It's a great career path to be honest. Press J to jump to the feed. Data science is an umbrella term for a group of fields that are used to mine large datasets. One from a bank, the other from a tech company. Many newcomers to data science spend a significant amount of time on theory and not enough on practical application. Press J to jump to the feed. In our series of videos, the authors of research published in The Journal of Financial Data Science, discuss the findings of their article, offering more in-depth analysis around it and explain how the conclusions can be implemented in practice. Business Analytics vs. Data Science – Which Path Should you Choose? For those of you who have experience as data scientists in the financial industry, do you feel like your technical skills were adequately valued in your job? Our Data Science MSc provides advanced technical and practical skills in the collection, collation, curation and analysis of data. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the datascience community. This is a one day course, split over two sessions of 3.5 hours. I've worked in banking for almost 12 years, first as a senior analyst and then running my own analyst team and you are spot on about where the intersection of data science and financial analyst knowledge can take you and the business. Experience, masters degree, I'm basically in the hub of the biggest pocket of data science opportunities, and the only interview I had was a business intelligence fintech role that I applied for that tried to do a bait and switch me into an administrative position. And i know it will take me years of experience to be good enough to make it in your team. I run a data science team in a long only AM. The reason that you may not need a degree in data science, and why data scientists are so highly sought after, is because the job is really a mashup of different skill sets rarely found together. Find a smaller tech company that truly values your work (if you excel at it) and you can write your own ticket, or stay in a corporate environment and get paid very well but expect limited opportunities for growth beyond the ceiling and to be a cog in the machine. On the negative side, we’re a financial institution. If however you feel empowered by well governed processes in a highly structured environment then you'll enjoy your job. I've realized that this is not the career I … Students can access course content from their laptop, tablet, or smartphone. 4 min read. This is inspiring, thanks for taking the time to write it. Most students can complete the program in three semesters. To further quench your ambition, public companies are subject to strict controls in the financial field, so there isn't going to be a lot of mold breaking, especially as a junior. Being CFA at the same time makes it all easier to explain, plot, review, support, and present the analysis! Analytics obviously plays a large role in a successful financial analysts job. It has a 4.5-star weighted average rating over 3,071 reviews, which places it among the highest rated and most reviewed courses of the ones considered. For example, a fraud detection … For me, I love that we have a broad mandate and the ability to have massive impact. These first 2 comments have given me the right confidence to work harder! Dr. Marcos Lopez de Prado : In The News . Here I am posting to actually make sense. However, that's just my experience at two companies (one quant hedge fund, and a larger AM with a quant team). Thanks for your kind words! We have prepared a list of data science use cases that have the highest impact on the finance sector. Finance companies that want to maximize use of this available data require professionals who have a keen understanding of data science and know how to use it to solve meaningful business challenges. We also get paid rather well. The median annual salary for accountants in 2014 was $65,940 , according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). In big corps, everyone is put in a box that the machine thinks that you belong in. I am treated well and enjoy ample corporate perks and a nice salary. For someone who wants a career in data science but isn’t able to go back to school for an advanced degree, a job in a citizen data scientist role can be a perfect fit, and a certification can be the ideal training. Data science in finance is fascinating. During the last two decades, the increasing availability of large financial data sets has prompted development of new statistical and econometric methods that can cope with high-dimensional data, high-frequency observations and extreme values in data. With Risk analytics and management, a company is able to take strategic decisions, increase trustworthiness and security of the company. Advanced Statistical Finance focuses on modern statistical methods for analysis of financial data. Accounting vs. computer science: Salary & job outlook Both accounting and computer science careers have optimal outlooks, with both boasting above-average numbers in earnings and job growth. Stanford University created a master’s in statistics with a focus on data science to keep up with the demand for data science professionals who have their eye on the latest strategies and technology in the field. Machine learning for making predictions — If you have transactional data of a finance company and need to build a model to determine the future trend, then machine learning algorithms are the best bet. It might play a decisive role! Differentiate yourself. I actually have 2 offers in hand. Can you tell me if there is something wrong or what is brilliant about taking this path? Data science is not useless, but rather an interdisciplinary field aimed at extrapolating meaning from complex, often unstructured data. Hey that made me more excited. "Doing what you do now" is the only phrase you are going to hear if you are older than mid 30's. Corporations, banks, and various organizations will always need competent, well-trained financial experts. While people use the terms interchangeably, the two disciplines are unique. And I came into the company from the business operations side, so there weren't as many technical expectations and, frankly, red tape, as there would've been coming in as a tech employee. Taxes. Can you guys share your thoughts about this? A place for data science practitioners and professionals to discuss and debate data science career questions. You have to know the game and play politics, this is pretty much the rule in all large corporations. My point is to not be a downer but if you're looking to be employed in a highly creative analysts position finance is going to feel constraining. Hey guys, I am currently specializing finance and will start to take CFA charter exams, yet i just started to have an interest in data science. This would be set you up for further studies in many fields, such as Data Science, AI and … When I bring these issues up with my boss, his reaction is typically "well that's just the way things have always worked, why change anything?" 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Donald Link is one of New Orleans’ best chefs, known for his down-home Cajun cuisine at Cochon and his Frenchified Southern food at Herbsaint (among several other stand-out establishments). In 2010, he designed a Mardi Gras menu for us and we caught up with him to discuss how the holiday is really done.
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Chowhound: How do you usually celebrate Mardi Gras?
Donald Link: My restaurant [Herbsaint] is on St. Charles Avenue, so usually I work. We used to know these people with a house about a block off St. Charles; we’d go every Friday, and there’d be a big spread in the kitchen. We’d just walk back and forth [from the parade], and leave the house open. If you needed to go to the bathroom or get a snack, you could just walk back, and then grab another beer. That’s my preferred way to do it. If you live here, it’s the best way to see Mardi Gras, if you know someone. It’s a lot better to have a friend’s house to camp out at.
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How did you design the Mardi Gras menu for Chowhound?
DL: Everyone is in and out during Mardi Gras. You set up a base camp, and depending on where you live—I’ve always lived near a parade route—you just want stuff to put out and leave there, that people can grab on the go, snack, then leave. Food that goes well with drinking. Fun regional food.
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What is a boudin ball for those who might be unfamiliar?
DL: Boudin is a sausage, and the idea of frying them [in ball form] is that they keep really well when you fry them. Even if they sit a while they will still be great an hour after cooking them, and at room temperature. It’s a cleaner way to eat it without a fork and knife, and your hands don’t get messy. You just pick it up, a couple of bites, and it’s gone.
What else have you done for the holiday?
DL: Last year I rode on a float. It’s a fascinating experience as you go through the different neighborhoods. It’s a huge local event until you get to the French Quarter. It’s also a very family-oriented event. I have a 10-year-old and 3-year-old, and they’ve been to every parade. I’m sure to the outside world it’s scary, but it’s not. The French Quarter is for the tourists, but uptown is where we take our kids. Most of the people that ride have kids—we look for them in the crowd [to throw toys to]. It’s really for them. Somebody always knows somebody on the parade route. Whoever’s closest ends up hosting. A lot of times it’s a potluck thing. Hopefully this year everyone will come buy stuff from the butcher shop.
How is the Cochon Butcher shop going?
DL: This is only the second year we’ve had it. It’s a butcher shop, deli, and full bar all combined into one. We make all our own salamis, hams, sausages, boudin. We do sandwiches; we have a bar food menu. We make probably six to eight different plates of sausages, four to six salamis, and all your smoked turkey, hams, pastrami, mortadella. And we have some traditional sandwiches.
What’s the best Mardi Gras beer?
DL: Abita. Mardi Gras is definitely one of those times you get into your local culture.
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DL: New Orleans has been doing well for quite some time now; some neighborhoods still need some work. Everyone is very behind the recovery—everyone has solidified their love for the city. The vibe and energy is even better than it was before Katrina.
If you’ll be in town for Mardi Gras this year, pay a visit to one of Chef Link’s establishments—or feel like you’re there with his delicious New Orleans Mardi Gras recipes!
Donald Link’s New Orleans Mardi Gras Recipes
Mix and match for dinner or make the full menu for a true Mardi Gras party.
Natchitoches Meat Pies
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These fried meat pies are perfectly spiced and just as good cold as freshly cooked. They’re also ideal finger food, so equally versatile as party snacks, picnic nibbles, and an easy packed lunch if you have leftovers. Get the Natchitoches Meat Pies recipe.
Chile-Roasted Shrimp
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NOLA-style barbecued shrimp are great, but this alternative preparation lets the seafood’s flavor shine through a little clearer (and they’re dairy-free). Get the Chile-Roasted Shrimp recipe.
Boudin Balls
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Pork lovers, look no further; these balls of porcine deliciousness are bound by the perfect amount of rice and compulsively poppable. Get the Boudin Balls recipe.
Cochon’s Satsuma Mojito
Chowhound
Muddling an entire satsuma means the fragrant oils bump up the flavor of the sweet juice and you get a truly citrusy drink that pairs beautifully with spicy bites. Get the Cochon’s Satsuma Mojito recipe.
Spiced Candied Pecans
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Spicy and salty with just a touch of sugar, these crunchy, toasty pecans are great for snacking but also work as a salad topper. Get the Spiced Candied Pecans recipe.
Artichoke and Pickled Shrimp with Lemon Aioli
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Keep these components separate and serve on a platter as an appetizer, or mix them all up for a dynamite sandwich, or even pasta. Get the Artichoke and Pickled Shrimp with Lemon Aioli recipe.
Related Video: Mardi Gras Drinks to Keep the Good Times Rolling
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Roxanne Webber is a former editor at CHOW.
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4,113 | I have been steadily paying down debt, and the end is within sight. I’m due a sum of money for the sale of some real estate and wonder if I should pay off the remaining debt or save it. Seems like a good time to be debt-free. What would you do?
Almost Debt-Free
Dear Almost Debt-Free,
I can think of only a few reasons why you would not go ahead and become debt-free if you are able. Of course, I don’t have your full financial picture, so I will try to give you a few things to consider as you come to your own conclusion.
Shifting Sands
There is a lot of uncertainty in the world right now. Covid-19 has created stress in many areas of our lives. A Pew Research Center survey reports that half of the non-retired adults say the economic impact of Covid-19 will make it harder to achieve their long-term goals. There are medical and financial pressures along with rising mental health issues. Add to that inflation, the instability in Afghanistan, forest fires, flooding, the possibility of a stock market, and real estate bubble… Need I go on?
A major benefit to being debt-free is that you will be in a much stronger position to weather the economic storms we may face. If your overall picture is good, then pay off all the debt. But, there is more to consider first.
A Safety Net
It is great to be debt-free, but uncertain times also require that you have savings available for emergencies. You want to avoid ending up in the same position six months from now. Therefore, I suggest you give a portion, fund an emergency account, and then apply the rest to debt.
Have you ever done the limbo? The object is to get under a bar without touching it. Budgeting is very similar. Your income represents the bar. Your spending must fall below the bar every month, or you lose.
In limbo, you must take carefully-measured steps to keep as far away from the bar as you can. The gap between your body and the bar is what I call “financial margin,” which we all need. This is the space that grants peace and financial protection in the unexpected storms of life.
It is possible to increase your monthly margin quickly by adjusting your lifestyle. Consider the benefits of choosing to live on far less than you make. Manage the common budget busters—food, entertainment, and transportation—to further reduce expenses.
Other Tips
Paying down the highest interest-bearing note first will save you money in the long run. Paying down multiple small notes can provide a psychological advantage. Repay any late mortgage or rent, utilities, HOA fees, taxes, and car payments so there is no threat of losing your home or car.
Do you owe family members any money? Do not ignore this responsibility. Be honest, and treat them as you would want to be treated so that relationships are not harmed.
Be Intentional
Even if you do pay off all your debt, it is important to manage your finances well as you go forward. Just because you become debt-free does not guarantee that you will stay that way unless you manage what you have well. Here are my three tips:
Plan ahead: Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established. (Proverbs 16:3 ESV)
Budget wisely. This will keep you from creating more debt and will allow you to build an emergency savings fund. If needed, a crisis budget can get you to a position of financial strength. Here are instructions, an online fillable form, and a spending plan.
Seek counsel: Without counsel, plans fail, but with many advisers, they succeed. (Proverbs 15:22 ESV)
Please consider my advice as only one source of those you will turn to for help.
Make wise decisions: If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. (James 1:5 ESV)
God is the source of all wisdom. When we learn His Word and commit to live by it, everything in our lives will begin to take on new excitement and joy. Using money to fulfill God’s purposes for your life will be the best financial decision you can make.
Thank you for the question. I don’t think you can go wrong if you pay off the debt and commit to following the steps above.
For more guidance, especially if your debt is related to credit cards, please consider contacting Christian Credit Counselors. They are a trusted source of help.
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Retirement & 401k, Saving
6 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Wait Until You Make More to Save More
By: Art Rainer
“I don’t make enough money to save for retirement.”
This is a common reason people provide, especially those just starting out in their careers, for not saving. Their plan is to start saving when they feel like they are making enough money.
Unfortunately, this mindset often leads to a stressful financial future. And it could have been avoided.
Here are six reasons why you shouldn’t wait until you make more to save more:
1. The Bible teaches us that saving is wise.
Proverbs 6:6-8 says this—Go to the ant, you slacker! Observe its ways and become wise. Without a leader, administrator, or ruler, it prepares its provisions in summer; it gathers its food during harvest. Throughout Scripture, we are taught that we should capitalize on times of abundance to get us through times of scarcity. For retirement, this means taking advantage of a paycheck to get you through a time when you no longer receive income from an employer.
2. Habit-building starts now.
Habitually setting aside money for the future does not magically begin when you have more income. The best way to ensure you will actually take advantage of a higher salary is to regularly save now, regardless of your paycheck’s size.
3. Great income is often followed by greater expenses.
When people get a raise, savings is not normally the first to increase. Expenses do. We make more so we spend more. The financial margin remains thin, even with a greater income.
4. For some, “enough” never happens.
Sometimes, this happens because their career never takes off as they hope. Other times, even though their income has increased, they don’t feel like they make enough.
5. Compounding.
It is said that a reporter once asked Albert Einstein what he considered to be the greatest invention of all time. His response? “Compound interest.” Compounding is earning money on your earned money. And the best way to take advantage of compounding is to start early. Remember this formula:
A little bit of money + A lot of time = A lot of money.
6. The mantra, “It’s never too late to start all over again,” won’t be as comforting as you think in the future.
Certainly, you can start habitually saving at any point. But you can never truly recapture lost time. Every month you delay saving is a month you never get back. It is a month that you are never able to take advantage of compounding. When you delay your retirement savings, you make your climb to retirement steeper.
Don’t wait until you make more money to save more money. Start now. Make it your goal to place 15% of your gross income into retirement savings. Whether you make much or little, now is the time to save for retirement.
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Finance, Goals, Money Management, Saving
Rebuilding toward a Brighter Future with Emergency Savings
By: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
This year, for many Americans who experienced financial challenges as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, preparedness means taking small steps toward rebuilding and resilience.
If you are ready to think about your bigger financial picture for the first time in months, what’s the first step?
Consider – or start – your emergency saving fund. As you build it over time, it will help cover unexpected expenses that may come, whether that be a natural disaster, unexpected illness, car trouble, or other financial downfalls. It can become an important means for avoiding unwanted debt and help you more quickly realize your dreams. In short, it can become a strong foundation for your financial future.
There are different strategies to get your savings started. These strategies cover a range of situations, including if you have a limited ability to save or if your pay tends to fluctuate. It may be that you could use all of these strategies, but if you have a limited ability to save, managing your cash flow or putting away a portion of your tax refund are the easiest ways to get started.
Strategy #1: Create a savings habit
Building savings of any size is easier when you’re able to consistently put money away. It’s one of the fastest ways to see it grow. If you’re not in a regular practice of saving, there are a few key principles to creating and sticking to a savings habit:
Set a goal. Having a specific goal for your savings can help you stay motivated. Establishing your emergency fund may be that achievable goal that helps you stay on track, especially when you’re initially getting started. Use our savings planning tool to calculate how long it’ll take you to reach your goal, based on how much and how often you’re able to put money away.
Create a system for making consistent contributions. There are a number of different ways to save, and as you’ll read below, setting up automatic recurring transfers is often one of the easiest. It may also be that you put a specific amount of cash aside each day, week, or payday period. Aim to make it a specific amount, and if you can occasionally afford to do more, you’ll watch your savings grow even faster.
Regularly monitor your progress. Find a way to regularly check your savings. Whether it’s an automatic notification of your account balance or writing down a running total of your contributions, finding a way to watch your progress can offer gratification and encouragement to keep going.
Celebrate your successes. If you’re sticking with your savings habit, don’t miss the opportunity to recognize what you’ve accomplished. Find a few ways that you can treat yourself, and if you’ve reached your goal, set your next one.
Who is this helpful for: Anyone, but particularly those with consistent income. If you know you have a regular paycheck or money consistently coming in, you can create a habit to put some of that money towards an emergency savings fund.
Strategy #2: Manage your cash flow
Your cash flow is essentially the timing of when your money is coming in (your income) and going out (your expenses and spending). If the timing is off, you can find yourself running short at the end of the week or month, but if you’re actively tracking it, you’ll start to see opportunities to adjust your spending and savings.
For example, you may be able to work with your creditors (like your landlord, utility companies, or credit card companies) to adjust the due dates for your bills, or you can use the weeks when you have more money available to move a little extra into savings.
Who is this helpful for: Anyone. This is one important first step in managing your money, regardless of whether you’re living paycheck to paycheck or have a tendency to spend more than your budget allows.
Strategy #3: Take advantage of one-time opportunities to save
There may also be certain times during the year when you get an influx of money. For many Americans, a tax refund can be one of the largest checks they receive all year. There may be other times of the year, like a holiday or birthday, that you receive a cash gift.
While it’s tempting to spend it, saving all or a portion of that money could help you quickly set up your emergency fund.
Who is this helpful for: Anyone but particularly those with irregular income. If you receive a large check from a tax refund or for some other reason, it’s always good to consider putting all or a portion of it away into savings.
Strategy #4: Make your saving automatic
Saving automatically is one of the easiest ways to make your savings consistent so you start to see it build over time. One common way to do this is to set up recurring transfers through your bank or credit union so money is moved automatically from your checking account to your savings account. You get to decide how much and how often, but once you have it set up, you’ll be making consistent contributions to your savings.
It’s a good idea to be mindful of your balances, however, so you don’t incur overdraft fees if there’s not enough money in your checking account at the time of the automatic transaction. To help you stay mindful, consider setting up automatic notifications or calendar reminders to check your balance.
Who is this helpful for: Anyone, but particularly those with consistent income. Again, you can determine how much and how often to have money transferred between accounts, but you want to make sure you have money coming in. If your situation changes or your income changes, you can always adjust it.
Strategy #5: Save through work
Another way to save automatically is through your employer. In addition to employer-based contributions for retirement, you may have an option to split your paycheck between your checking and savings accounts. If you receive your paycheck through direct deposit, check with your employer to see if it’s possible to divide it between two accounts. If you’re tempted to spend your paycheck when you get it, this is an easy way to put money aside without having to think twice.
Who is this helpful for: Those with consistent income. Again, if you’re getting a check from your employer on a regular basis, pay yourself first by putting a portion of it automatically into savings.
It might seem impossible to save enough to get you and your family through something like a furlough, job loss, or reduced hours. But any amount can make a difference and it’s never too late to start. The more you can save, the better you can weather the worst, and the faster you can recover when it is over.
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Budgeting, Economy, Finance, Money Management, National Debt, Saving
Ask Chuck: Practical Advice During the COVID-19 Crisis
By: Crown Financial Ministries
Dear Chuck,
Many of the young people in my Bible Study are frightened of the Coronavirus and the threat to their families. I understand their fear. But, as an older American, I’m also concerned about their economic well-being in the aftermath of this crisis. What kind of financial advice can I offer them?
Sheltered in The Storm
Dear Sheltered in the Storm,
We have two crises happening now and you have properly identified the third one. First, the virus has created a very real health crisis. Second, the shutdown of the economy has created a very present economic crisis and third, the government bailout will put us at risk of a future debt crisis and threat to the global economy.
As Thomas Sowell said about our current challenges, “We do not have good choices, we simply have trade-offs.”
Living on the Edge
The Coronavirus has revealed the financial unpreparedness of millions of citizens. Aaron Zitner, at the Wall Street Journal, reports: “Some 15% of Americans have used, or plan to use, either short-term loans or credit cards that they don’t know they can repay in order to buy emergency goods to deal with the outbreak, a survey by NORC at the University of Chicago found.” He says others rely on savings or plan to divert money set aside for other things.
It is my hope that many Americans have been better prepared for this event after making financial adjustments following the Great Recession, which started in 2008, by paying off debt, increasing savings, and living within their means. Either way, here are some practical and spiritual insights for the young people in your Bible study.
Establish Essentials as Priority
Everyone’s situation is different. Let’s help the young people understand how to deal with the current economic crisis, and we will deal with the long-term consequences of the bailout later. Here’s how I would attempt to help those in your Bible study when meeting one-on-one.
Regardless of what’s happening in the world, everyone needs food and shelter. Pay the bills that provide food, home, and necessary utilities. This is a time to sacrifice wants to provide for needs.
Most middle-income families will receive some sort of government assistance money. Establish or grow your emergency savings account. Always keep it resupplied as you are able.
With job cuts right now, childcare and transportation costs may drop significantly. If possible, save that money in an emergency fund for future needs. Even a small amount in a savings account will reduce financial stress and grant margin in your life. Exercising self-control (a fruit of the Spirit) will boost your confidence and grant hope.
Face your bills with courage and hope. Pray over them and ask God to work in miraculous ways knowing He is able to do far more than you can imagine. Avoid fear and anxiety with this verse:
“Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.” (Romans 12:12 ESV)
Practical Steps
Limit social media to avoid online shopping. Don’t give in to your (or your children’s) wants right now. Lead by example in love.
Student loans: this may be the time to refinance.
Debt: negotiate with lenders to reduce your interest rate or balance. Seek to eliminate penalties. Demonstrate your intent to pay. Avoid maxing out credit cards. Consider balance transfers but read all the fine print. Set a goal to eliminate the debt and the method to get there (I recommend the snowball or avalanche methods). Contact Christian Credit Counselors if you are falling behind.
Insurance: assess coverage and negotiate the cost. Some coverages may not be a necessity or deductibles may need to be raised to lower premium costs.
Make a will. Don’t procrastinate.
Save: deposit something weekly, or every other week, to develop the habit. Get a fireproof, waterproof safe to keep some cash at home at all times. I recommend one month of living expenses.
Wisely use your government check if you have an emergency savings account: give a portion, pay current bills, and pay down debt.
Income tax filing has been postponed until July 15th. If you owe money, set that money aside in a separate account.
Ask for help. Trade skills: haircuts for food, tutoring for computer help, etc.
Sell what you don’t need. Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist make it easy. Do it safely by meeting buyers in a grocery or government parking lot during daylight hours.
Look for opportunities. This may be the best time to start a business or take on greater responsibility at your current place of employment. Learn new skills. Take advantage of online classes. Educate yourself by reading, listening to books, watching Ted Talks, and documentaries.
Be generous. There are many suffering at this time. Be exceptionally generous while also being wise and discerning.
Hope for Troubling Times
Those who are frightened, worried, angry, or frustrated must remember they are not alone. God has not left us on our own. In fact, idols are being revealed and priorities analyzed. It’s time to reorient our lives.
We all know we should live one day at a time. That requires taking one step at a time. But, what if fear overwhelms you and you don’t know what steps to take?
Imagine a sailboat drifting in the center of a large lake with no apparent destination in sight. It rocks back and forth, back and forth, unable to move forward. Suddenly, the wind begins to blow. The sails of the boat filled with air. The sailor takes action and strategically directs the boat to the desired destination. The boat glides effortlessly while the sailor works with the wind to safely arrive to shore.
The Holy Spirit is the wind. He fills our sails enabling us to know when and how to move forward. Filled with hope, we develop perspective and work toward our destination.
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.” (Romans 15:13 ESV)
Not Our First Rodeo
Like you, I have lived long enough to have experienced a number of crises in my life. As my friend said, “this is not my first rodeo, but this is the first time I have ever ridden this horse!” We are living through something the world has never experienced. It’s an opportunity to trust God with all our heart. May He fill you and me with all hope so we can proclaim His goodness.
“…we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.” (Romans 5:3-5 ESV)
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Identity Theft, Saving, Taxes
How to Use Your Tax Refund to Build Your Emergency Funds
By: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
During tax season, there’s a lot to think about. Do you have the right forms? Where did you put those receipts? Did you do the math right? But there’s one more thing you should be thinking about: how you can use your tax refund to ramp up your emergency funds or reach other savings goals.
In 2019, around 72% of Americans received a refund on their taxes. This extra jolt of cash can be a perfect opportunity to start—or increase—your emergency savings funds.
Why save your tax refund
Your tax refund may be one of the biggest checks you receive all year. If you’re getting a tax refund, consider saving some or all of it. Putting your refund into savings can help you prepare for unforeseen expenses throughout the year, and work toward longer term savings goals such as buying a house or paying for college.
For many people, making ends meet throughout the year is tough, and saving regularly may seem unrealistic. The money you get in your tax refund could help you build or replenish your rainy day fund. Setting aside money for emergencies may help you cover some of the most common unexpected expenses people experience. Without savings, a financial emergency–even minor–could have a lasting impact on your financial well-being.
How to save money fast
Here are four things to do to save your refund as quickly and securely as possible.
1. Plan ahead
It’s likely that you already have plans for what to do with your refund—many people do. But, if you can plan to save part of your refund, even just a small amount, it could help you down the road when an emergency occurs, or you need a little extra cash to meet a financial goal.
Make a plan to save some of your tax refund, and then use this worksheet to help you make the most of your tax refund.
2. File electronically
The fastest way to receive your tax refund is to file your taxes electronically. If you file your tax returns electronically using e-file, you will likely receive your tax refund within 21 days. However, if you file your taxes by mail, it can take about six weeks to receive your tax refund. Filing your taxes electronically will also help protect you from tax fraud since you aren’t sending sensitive information through the mail.
If you need assistance filing your taxes, and meet the qualifications, you can get free tax preparation assistance from IRS-certified volunteers at a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) or a Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) location. The IRS locator tool will help you find a VITA site near you.
Learn more about filing your tax returns.
3. Use direct deposit
Receiving your tax return as a direct deposit is faster than getting a paper check in the mail, and it ensures that the money is saved safely and automatically.
4. Deposit some, or all, of your refund into your savings account
The IRS allows you to deposit your refund into up to three different accounts. You can automatically deposit portions of your tax refund into checking accounts, savings accounts, retirement accounts, mutual funds, or U.S. Savings Bonds. If you are filing electronically you can even purchase a savings bond while you are filing your tax return.
Other special accounts where you can automatically save some or all of your refund include:
An individual retirement arrangement (IRA)
A health savings account (HSA)
A Coverdell education savings account (ESA)
A 529 education savings account
An ABLE account, available for people with disabilities
A TreasuryDirect® online account
Check with the IRS for more information on direct deposit and splitting your refund.
Affordable ways to file your taxes
Before you have your refund, you need to file your taxes. Be mindful that unemployment benefits may be taxable.
See if you qualify for free tax filing
You can receive free tax preparation assistance at a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) location if you meet any of the following criteria:
You have an income of $56,000 or less
You are 60 years old or older
You have a disability
You speak limited English
If your income is $69,000 or less, you can use most major tax preparation software to file your taxes for free through the IRS Free File Alliance.
Members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families can use the free online tax prep and e-filing program MilTax.
If you don’t qualify for free filing assistance
If your income is more than $69,000, you can still download free tax filing forms from the IRS.
While paying someone to file your taxes for you is convenient, there are plenty of affordable tax preparation software products that can walk you through the process of filing your taxes. Consider using one of these if you are uncomfortable filling out the forms on your own, but don’t want to pay a tax preparer to do it for you.
Protect yourself from tax fraud
Scammers like to take advantage of tax time to go after unsuspecting Americans. Follow these tips to protect yourself from tax fraud.
Be aware of scam phone calls. The IRS will never:
Call or email you to ask for personal information.
Demand immediate payment without first sending you a bill in the mail and giving you an opportunity to question or appeal the amount they say you owe.
Require you to use a specific payment method for taxes, like a prepaid debit card.
Ask for credit card information over the phone.
Threaten to have you arrested for not paying.
If any of these things happen to you, report it to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) at 1.800.366.4484 or at treasury.gov/tigta.
File electronically and request that your refund be deposited directly into your account.
Use ID theft prevention measures. Don’t carry your social security card with you and don’t give it out just because a business or professional asks for it. Also, don’t carry your Medicare card unless you’re going to a doctor for the first time.
Check your credit report. You can review your credit report for free every 12 months at AnnualCreditReport.com, or by calling 877-322-8228.
If you suspect you’ve been a victim of identity theft and it involves your income tax return, the IRS has more information and help on suspected fraud.
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4 Steps to Spend Your Stimulus Check and Tax Refund Wisely
By: America Saves
Most Americans don’t have an emergency fund. While we’re all experiencing this pandemic very differently — some having only minor inconveniences and others finding themselves without a job or having to close their business — those without a savings cushion are vulnerable to feeling the ramifications of COVID-19 for a very long time.
With stimulus checks and tax refunds on the way, there will be tough financial decisions to make once received. Here are active steps you can take, along with things to consider to help you develop a solid spending plan.
Make a list of all expenses
Write out every single expense that you have, including essentials like food and utilities. Be sure to go through your checking and savings account history to make sure you don’t have any “vampire” expenses, like monthly subscriptions that you may have forgotten about and no longer need.
Talk to all creditors and lenders
The CARES Act puts into effect two mortgage relief provisions: protection from foreclosure, and a right to forbearance (pausing or making partial payments) for those experiencing loss of income due to COVID-19. However, the provisions are not automatic and are only for federal loans, so you MUST talk to your lender.
If a creditor/lender offers you a payment plan or other relief, make sure you get it in writing and take note of the names and dates of the customer service representatives with whom you speak.
Thankfully, some utility companies have announced they won’t cut off services if they aren’t being paid. Be sure you know all of your utility and service providers’ stance on this, so there are no surprises. You don’t want to make any assumptions.
If you cannot afford your DMP payments, contact your creditors directly to request for deferment on your credit cards. This will prevent your account from falling (further) past due and help to maintain your credit score. Creditors are making payment exceptions on a case by case basis. If you are granted a deferment from your creditors, please contact your CCC representative so that they can adjust your DMP payments.
Prioritize expenses
Expenses relating to food, shelter, and medicine should come first. This would include mortgage, rent, utilities, groceries, diapers, and medications. It also includes medical insurance premiums and homeowners/renter’s insurance.
If you need childcare to work, that is another essential expense. Next in line are auto-related expenses, including transportation, gas, insurance premiums, and car payments.
Loans that are secured by collateral (for example, mortgages and auto loans) are generally considered more important than those without collateral, like consumer credit card debt. For example, if you don’t pay your mortgage, a bank can foreclose on your property; if you don’t pay your car loan, the bank can seize your car. While not paying your credit card bills will negatively affect your credit score, credit card companies will not come into your house and take your personal possessions.
Federal student loans are currently not accruing interest until September 30, 2020, and can be put into forbearance so that no payments are due. If you have a private or institutional loan, you will have to contact the lender for other options.
If you struggle to make the minimum payment on your credit card, call CCC at 800-557-1985 option 5 to add the account to the program for a total consolidation of your outstanding debts.
Expenses for “elective” items, like gym memberships, streaming services, and other subscriptions, come last. Before simply canceling a contract, make sure to contact the vendor – canceling may come with a hefty penalty, but you may be able to temporarily “pause” the service.
Pay your debts in the order of priority.
Now that you know all your expenses, have prioritized them, and know your payment options with creditors and lenders, it’s time to make the payments in order of priority.
It’s important to note that many are still or will be receiving their tax refunds, too. If you receive a refund, you can apply the same process to that extra income.
Remember, there is no prepayment penalty on your Debt Management Program! Contact your CCC representative to apply your stimulus check and/or tax refund toward your balances and pay off your debts.
If you are still unsure or are overwhelmed with where to start, use our decision tree for guidance on what to do with your stimulus check and/or tax refund.
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Money-Saving Tips for the COVID-19 Pandemic
By: Crown Financial Ministries
The Crown team makes it a priority to “practice what we preach”. During this pandemic, as we recommend to cut back your living expenses by 25% for the next 90 days, we’ve made a list for you of the ways we’re doing that ourselves. There are some natural savings that happen when you follow social distancing rules, like spending less on gas, eating out, and entertainment. Below are some additional recommendations from the Crown team for cutting expenses and increasing your savings!
Cut back on any unnecessary or luxury subscriptions
Maybe Spotify free is the way to go for now. Here’s a video with easy ways to do this. Courtney said, “My husband and I both went through the last few statements of our bank accounts looking for subscriptions that we could cancel or downgrade. I didn’t realize I was paying for a few app subscriptions! That has saved us a few extra dollars a month.” Calvin and his wife have cut their gym memberships and are working out at home. They are also saving all discretionary dollars in their budget for a few months.
Negotiate cable and internet rates
You may be able to negotiate a better rate for your cable and/or internet. Businesses are wanting to keep their clients right now, so call to check if there are any special promotions you can take advantage of. “We contacted our internet provider and found that we could save 30% on monthly payment because they could move us to a new promotion package,” Alet said. Another one of our staff members canceled their cable TV altogether. Many streaming services are offering free promotions over the next few months, so be sure to look on Google for coupons before signing up for anything new.
Turn off the lights
Be mindful of your energy usage while you’re home. Do you have a habit of leaving the lights or ceiling fans on? Get up from your home office desk and make sure you’re not paying extra for that electricity!
Defer medical bills
If you need to, call your medical provider and set up a payment or deferment plan. Most will let you do this if you ask and work with them.
Slow down loan payments or stop paying ahead – for now
Several staff members have been paying ahead on their mortgage or student loans. For the next few months, their plan is to pay the required monthly balance as billed and use the extra to increase their savings.
Save on your phone bill
Handre called his mobile provider and moved to a less expensive package saving him each month on his family plan.
Activate the “pantry challenge”
Melinda and her family have challenged themselves to eat out of only their pantry and freezer before going out to eat. Once a week, someone grocery shops for a few fresh essentials for their meals. Other than that, they save money by depleting their stocked food and complying with social distancing rules.
Go meatless
Hannah said her family has moved to 3 meatless dinners a week. It has helped them to mix up their recipes and helped them cut back on their grocery bill!
Save on insurance
One member of the Crown staff said, “I contacted our home insurance company and asked if there were any discounts we could qualify for because of recent improvements we did to our home. A miracle happened – they lowered our yearly insurance amount by $400 and gave me $500 towards this year’s installment because we fixed the roof recently. We had already decided to give to people who were losing their jobs, and now our gifts have been doubled!”
Trusting God’s Promise
We know it’s not fun to take these steps, but we’re trusting in God’s promise that discipline now will pay off later. “For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant, but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.” Hebrews 12:11 (ESV) Here are a few other financial steps you can take to find peace and freedom.
Pay off debt
Now is a good time to work on decreasing or eliminating debt. If you need help making a plan, contact our partners Christian Credit Counselors. They’ll help you consolidate your payments so you can be debt-free sooner!
Increase your savings
If you’re not in the habit of saving, now would be a good time to start. To make it easy, check out the Eli Savings App. It automates your savings for you and only saves what you’re able to afford.
Give generously
It may seem uncomfortable right now to think about giving, but it is in these times where we are able to truly show our faith and trust in the Lord. Share the resources you have with your neighbors and friends. Are you able to give more to your church when others might be holding back? Do you know someone furloughed or out of work that can use some help? Find a way to share.
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A Saver’s Guide to Holiday Shopping
By: America Saves
Ready or not, the holiday shopping season is here. With the multiple sale days between now and the end of the year, you can avoid being served a heaping side of seasonal debt along with your plate of honey-baked ham if you keep a few smart-saver tips in mind.
Set Reasonable Expectations
In 2012, it was reported that the average American expected to spend $854 on gifts during the holiday season. While many won’t spend that much on shopping, any spending that strains your finances or saddles you with post-holiday debt is bad for your financial future —period. Take the time to talk with family and friends about realistic holiday spending limits before you go shopping. Consider less expensive gift options like homemade gifts. If you have a large extended family, maybe it’s time to start a new tradition of picking one name out of a hat to buy a gift for, rather than everybody buying a gift for every person in the family.
Plan, Budget, and Save
One of the best approaches you can take to holiday shopping is figuring out who’s on your gift list, creating a holiday budget, and gradually setting money aside to help you avoid overspending, unwanted debt, and financial stress. You can find helpful budgeting tools on mymoney.gov. If you didn’t budget and save for this year, it’s never too early to start saving for next year. Check with your bank or credit union to see if they offer holiday savings accounts that you can use to save for next year’s holiday goals. If you set up a plan now and leave that money alone, you’ll have a nice gift fund in a year.
Keep the Big Picture in Mind
It can be easy to forget that we spend money on other things besides gifts during the holidays. Big holiday dinners, travel to see family and friends and even increased electricity costs to run massive holiday light displays can drain your bank account. Make sure you plan for the cost of all of your extra holiday activities.
Watch Out for Costly Surprises
If you’re using gift cards or layaway plans, make sure you fully understand the terms and conditions. Expiration dates, inactivity rules, and hidden fees on gift cards can eat away at their value if you’re not careful. Take the same cautious approach with store credit cards that you’re offered at checkout. They might save you a few bucks at the register today but stick you with very high-interest rates later.
Avoid Holiday Debt Traps
Doing things like catching early sales, comparison shopping, ordering from sites or stores that offer free shipping, shopping at discount stores, and buying items that offer rebates can help save you money on holiday purchases. However, don’t let the excitement of holiday deals go to your head! If you rush to a store sale because you can get a $3,000 television for $2,000, you’ve still spent $2,000. Was that really something you had planned to do? Also, don’t be enticed by payday lenders who want to “help” you get holiday cash. Proper planning and saving long before the holiday can help you avoid a cycle of high-interest debt that can last for weeks or even months after the holidays are over.
Keep in mind that holiday spending is short-term spending. Once the unwrapping frenzy is over, how long will the excitement last? Saving your money for long-term goals like homeownership, college or a comfortable retirement may be the very best gift you can give yourself and your loved ones.
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How to Save During the Holidays
By: America Saves
Holidays are often an exciting time of the year. Spending time with family, enjoying time off work, and celebrating with family traditions are enjoyable activities. However, the holidays can also represent added stress due to the crunch on your wallet.
It is hard to look forward to a holiday if you are worried about how to pay for it. Have you stressed about how to provide a fun experience for your family without breaking the bank? Decorations, gifts, and food expenses add up quickly.
To avoid this financial strain, it is important to plan for holiday expenses throughout the year. America Saves has compiled some tips to help you plan for a fulfilling holiday season while not drowning in expenses.
Develop a Holiday Budget
One way to reduce impulsive spending is to develop a budget that includes clear expectations for travel, food, entertainment, and gift-giving expenses.
Set your spending limit before you start budgeting. And stick to your limit. That might mean making some compromises. Decide what you will spend on each person before going shopping. If possible, talk with family members and friends to set a spending limit that everyone can spend on each gift.
Be as comprehensive as you can when you create your budget. Make a list of everyone who will receive a gift as well as all items that will cost money during the holiday season. Some items often forgotten include gasoline, babysitter fees, eating at restaurants more often, and so on.
Reduce your spending. Add up the total of your holiday list, and don’t be shy about reducing it some more. Challenge yourself to spend a little less each year. Consider writing handwritten notes expressing thanks or appreciation rather than buying gifts when possible to reduce your spending costs.
Divide the list into necessary items (needs) and extra opportunities (wants). For example, gasoline is a needed expense for traveling while eating out at restaurants while on the road is an extra expense that can be avoided if needed. Dividing your list will help you save for all necessary expenses and provide a list of ideas in case extra money is leftover.
As part of your budget, determine how you will pay for each item. Paying with cash will help avoid unexpected spending. Paying with a credit card without keeping track of spending may cause you to forget purchases for which you’ll have to pay later. If paying with layaway, look out for hidden fees and be sure to budget for any interest added.
Carry a copy of your budget with you, and be sure to follow it while in stores. Once a budget is made, it can still be hard to follow. In-store sales are tempting, but making impulsive purchases, no matter how small, can add up quickly.
Plan your shopping trips ahead of time by reviewing store ads for upcoming sales. This step will lower costs while also helping to reduce impulsive decisions while in the store.
Remember to save. Continue saving over the holidays so you don’t shortchange your retirement, education, small business, or other goals. Stick to more long-term savings goals and avoid the accumulation of new debt.
Download our Free Holiday Budget Printable for easy budget construction, and check out additional budgeting tips here.
Consider the following tips for the upcoming holidays:
Cooking an entire holiday meal on your own can be expensive. Consider having a potluck with friends and family to avoid cooking or paying for the entire meal yourself.
Keep the menu simple. Dinner can be special without two different types of meat, four vegetable dishes, and three different desserts. If you plan to serve mashed potatoes and gravy, you can skip the macaroni and cheese casserole. If you plan to make candied carrots, no need to serve candied yams also.
Plan for meals ahead of time to take advantage of coupons and grocery deals. Advertisements about upcoming sales can be found online and in local newspapers. Using in-season produce for recipes can often reduce food costs.
Reduce travel expenses by visiting out-of-town families for one holiday during the winter season (such as just Thanksgiving or only Christmas, rather than both holidays).
Consider setting up new holiday traditions that cost less. For example, some families or friend groups use “Secret Santa,” where each person draws a name randomly so that each person receives a gift and each person only buys a gift for one person.
Consider spending time together rather than gift-giving. Other ideas include a nice dinner out or playing games as a group.
When it comes to holiday spending, the important thing is to stick to your budget. We all want holidays to be special, but if you create debt in the process, it will end up being more of a headache than a holiday.
Spending less is just the first part of a successful financial plan. Put away the money you save during the holidays into a savings account for future expenses, both anticipated and unexpected ones. Those with a savings plan are twice as likely to save successfully. Let America Saves help you reach your savings and debt reduction goals. It all starts when you make a commitment to yourself to save. That’s what our pledge is all about. Learn more about how to save money for the future here.
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Top 9 Money Mistakes People Make
By Jim Garnett, The Debt Doctor
After counseling average Americans about their financial problems for many years, I noticed early on that there is a common set of money mistakes people usually make.
Money Mistake #1: Being comfortable with debt.
Why would anyone choose to be a slave if he could choose to be free? One answer is because, over a period of time, one seems to develop a “slave mentality.” They have never known freedom and have gotten used to being slaves.
There is a very real sense that being in debt makes us slaves. The wise King Solomon wrote, “The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is slave of the lender” (Proverbs 22:7 NRSV). Many in our society have been in debt so long, they have cultivated a “debt mentality.” Because they have never known financial freedom, they grow accustomed to being in debt and accept it as “the normal way of life.”
But just imagine what it would be like to be out of debt and not have a mortgage payment or car payment each month? Just think what you could do with all that money. Out of debt, you would not need as much money to live, and you would be free to use this money which was once tied up in debt payments for whatever you wanted.
Just think of being in your 30’s or early 40’s and being able to have discretionary monies of $2,000 to $3,000 a month. You could put a sizable amount away toward car replacement, house repair, or future education needs. And imagine what it would be like to be able to write checks to your church or charities that are sizable in amount.
Being debt-free would allow you the freedom to grow wealth quickly and give substantially.
It is high time we stop treating debt like an old family friend that has moved in to stay with us forever! We need to kick him out and send him on his way! There is no reason to remain enslaved to debt when we can be free.
Money Mistake #2: Not knowing what we spend each month.
The only part of the budget process that many people know is the “what I make” part. Most people are totally in the dark about the “what I spend” part. This money mistake is one of the main reasons why 40% of Americans spend more than they make each month. Sadly, most of that 40% are unaware that they do.
How can this be? Because by using credit cards each month, an illusion is created that makes us think we are doing fine financially. After all, the bills are getting paid on time. This may be true, but if the credit cards were put in a drawer and not used for two months, the bills would not, nor could not, be paid on time. Without the constant use of credit, we would see that we are running out of money before we run out of the month.
Being smart with our money, no matter what amount that might be, includes knowing how much we spend in relation to how much we make. Using credit hides that fact from our eyes. Once we determine what we are spending, we can bring our spending in line with our earnings by either spending less or making more.
To get to a destination, we must know where we presently are. That’s why the first step in money management is always to know what we spend.
Money Mistake #3: Behaving like credit cards are money.
Many people say they know that credit cards are not money, but their actions betray their words.
A college sophomore once told me, “No matter how broke I am, I always have money in my pocket with my two credit cards.” Like many, he was confusing the “buying power” of his cards with money.
But when we use a credit card, we are not spending money but borrowing money in as much the same manner as when we take out a loan at a bank. The buying power of our credit card originates from borrowing money from a creditor – we call that borrowed money “credit.” If that credit is not repaid within a certain amount of time, a high-interest rate is added to the debt.
I am convinced that if we actually viewed our credit cards as the ability to borrow money – money that must be repaid – we would greatly restrain ourselves in their use.
Money Mistake #4: Being satisfied with only making minimum monthly payments.
Interest.com calculates that paying off a $2,000 credit card balance with an 18% interest rate at a minimum payment of 2% would take 288 months or 24 years to pay off. So, if at age 30 you closed the card and just paid on it at monthly minimums, you would be 39 years old when you finally pay it off! But note, you would not have paid just $2,000 but $6,396.40 because of the added interest charges. I don’t know about you, but I work far too hard for my money to spend it like that.
Money Mistake #5: Borrowing to “pay off” debt.
Borrowing to pay off debt normally backfires! It has similar results to digging a hole in our front yard so we can fill in the hole in our backyard.
This “money mistake” yields some pretty disastrous results:
Our borrowing does not actually “pay off” debt – it merely moves the debt to a different location. Now we have a second mortgage on our home or a loan against our 401(k).
The debt we pay off by borrowing usually reappears within 3 years. This occurs because our borrowing makes it unnecessary to change our spending habits.
Borrowing against our home equity turns an unsecured debt into a secured debt. That’s why the interest rate is now less – the bank would rather loan against our house than loan against our name because it is less risky.
Borrowing against our 401(k) often has a 10% penalty if we are not 59.5 years old, plus the monies we borrow are taxed as income. At times, 40% of the monies taken from a 401(k) loan will “disappear” in penalty and taxes.
If we move again, our house produces very little profit because we have increased the mortgage balance, plus there is little to put down for a down payment on our new home.
When we are old enough to retire, we often cannot because our home is not paid off. We still have house payments to make because we borrowed against it to “pay off” debt.
Borrowing to pay off debt does not decrease our debt, and often we are worse off than we were before.
Money Mistake #6: Co-signing a loan.
It’s great to help somebody get a loan, but it’s critical to understand the risks before doing so. There’s a reason the lender wants a cosigner: The lender isn’t confident that the primary borrower can repay in full and on time. If a professional lender isn’t comfortable with the borrower, you’d better have a good reason for taking the risk. Lenders have access to data and extensive experience working with borrowers.
The co-signer promises to repay the other person’s debt if, for any reason, he does not. The liability assumed is for 100% of the debt, thus, if $5,000 is the total amount borrowed, the co-signer is responsible for the entire $5,000 if the other person defaults.
Also, the co-signer’s credit score can be affected if the primary signer makes late payments or misses payments on the loan. Currently, 75% of student loan co-signers end up making payments on the student loan.
Money Mistake #7: Having no emergency savings.
A recent survey asked people if they could get $2,000 for an emergency. The results revealed that 55% of the respondents said they could get the money within 30 days, but 92% of those people said they would need to borrow the money from family, friends, bank loans, or credit cards.
Another survey revealed that 28% of the 1,000 people surveyed have absolutely nothing in savings. In other words, many people are simply not prepared for emergencies.
Money Mistake #8: Creating debt for tax benefits or to establish credit.
Debt for Tax Benefits. It is good to claim every deduction that you can on your taxes, but it is often not good to spend money in order to get a tax deduction. An example would be the deduction one is allowed to take for interest paid on a mortgage loan. If I paid $10,000 of interest and was in a 25% tax bracket, I would receive a tax deduction of $2,500. If I absolutely had to pay the interest, I would surely deduct it. But if I had the choice of paying my home off and having no interest to pay, that would be my choice by far. I would rather have the $10,000 non-spent money in my hand than receive a $2,500 tax deduction. I may pay more tax, but on the other hand, if I gave monies to charities, I would receive the same deduction. Remember, you often have to spend your money to receive tax deductions. If you are not careful, you can “tax deduct yourself into the poor house.”
Debt for Establishing Credit. One of my clients followed the advice of her financial counselor and bought a house in order to build up her credit score! In order to establish credit, you simply need to pay your bills on time. You do not need to maintain debt to do this. You can establish your credit just as well by paying your credit card balance in full each month.
Money Mistake #9: Thinking that good credit is the most important thing in life.
Good credit is important, but it is not the most important thing in life. The main benefit of having good credit is being able to go into debt with good terms. But what if we decide we are not going to go any further into debt and work out a plan to get out of debt and stay out of debt? Then the benefits of good credit are not nearly as important to us.
To me, the benefits of living debt-free are much more important than the benefits of having good credit. It is true that most people who live debt-free also have good credit, but it was not their good credit that allowed them to become debt-free. It was their living within their means and discontinuing the use of credit to create any further debt.
Mind you, I am certainly not advocating that one should have bad credit. I am simply stating that getting out of debt and staying out of debt is much more important than having good credit.
The benefit of observing and sharing these money mistakes is that they allow us to learn from the mistakes of others. | {
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4,114 | [SHELLEY, Mary Wollstonecraft (1797-1851).] Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus. London: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, and Jones, 1818.
The superb Manney copy of a masterpiece of gothic horror, uncut in the original boards. Frankenstein was conceived during the rainy summer of 1816 beside Lake Geneva, where the author and Percy Shelley were staying with Lord Byron. It was Byron’s suggestion that the group, who had amused themselves with reading French translations of German ghost stories, should each write their own. In the preface to the 1831 edition, Mary Shelley writes: “I busied myself to think of a story, —a story to rival those which had excited us to this task. One which would speak to the mysterious fears of our nature, and awaken thrilling horror—one to make the reader dread to look round, to curdle the blood, and quicken the beatings of the heart.” The idea came to her in an “acute mental vision” as she tried to sleep: “I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together. I saw the hideous phantasm of a man stretched out, and then, on the working of some powerful engine, show signs of life, and stir with an uneasy, half vital motion.”
Published anonymously on 1 January 1818 in a run of 500 copies, the first edition included a preface written by Percy Shelley and a dedication to the author’s father, William Godwin. Its narrative, of a living being fashioned with materials found in "the dissecting room and the slaughter-house" and rejected by its maker, has now reached the same mythic cultural status as Don Quixote and Robinson Crusoe. Yet the contemporary reviews were mixed, with the Quarterly Review sufficiently morally outraged to wonder "whether the head or the heart of the author be the most diseased," while Walter Scott praised her “original genius” and “uncommon powers of poetic imagination.” Copies in the original boards are exceptionally rare, this being the only set to appear at auction since 1985. Just as remarkable is the Manney copy's unsophisticated, crisp, and clean condition. Ashley V, 29; Lyles B1a; Tinker 1881; Wolff 6280.
Three volumes, 12mo (190 x 109mm). Half-titles and advertisements in each volume (few light spots at ends, neat erasures from verso of each title-page and from vol 3 inside front cover). Original blue-gray boards, drab paper spines, printed spine labels, uncut (light wear to spines, with scattered tiny chips at joints and to vol. 2 spine label, 1cm repaired tear to vol. 1 spine); dark blue morocco pull-off case by Riviere with enclosed asbestos lining, chemises. Provenance: E.L.A. Bibl. (inkstamp on verso of each title-page) – Richard Manney (his sale, Sotheby’s, 11 October 1991, lot 283). | {
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4,116 | This means that part or all of your previous hip replacement needs to be revised. This operation varies from very minor adjustments to massive operations replacing significant amounts of bone and hence is difficult to describe in full.
Total Hip Replacement (THR) procedure replaces all or part of the hip joint with an artificial device (prosthesis) with a plastic liner in between to restore joint movement
Why does a hip need to be revised?
Pain is the primary reason for revision. Usually the cause is clear but not always. Hips without an obvious cause for pain in general do not do as well after surgery.
Plastic (polyethylene) wear This is one of the easier revisions where only the plastic insert is changed
Dislocation (instability) means the hip is popping out of place.
Loosening of either the femoral or acetabular component. This usually presents as pain but may be asymptomatic. For this reason, you must have your joint followed up for life as there can be changes on X-ray that indicate that the hip should be revised despite having no symptoms.
Infection usually presents as pain but may present as an acute fever or a general feeling of unwell.
Osteolysis (bone loss) This can occur due to particles being released into the hip joint that result in bone being destroyed
Pain from hardware e.g.. cables or wires causing irritation
Pre-operation
Your surgeon will send you for routine blood tests to rule out infection, CT scan to look closer at the anatomy, and bone scans to help to determine if a component is loose
X-rays are essential
Aspiration of the joint is occasionally done to diagnose or rule out infection
You will be asked to undertake a general medical check-up with a physician
You should have any other medical, surgical or dental problems attended to prior to your surgery
Make arrangements for help around the house prior to surgery
Cease aspirin or anti-inflammatory medications 10 days prior to surgery as they can cause bleeding
Cease any naturopathic or herbal medications 10 days before surgery
Stop smoking as long as possible prior to surgery
Day of your surgery
You will be admitted to hospital usually on the day of your surgery
Further tests may be required on admission
You will meet the nurses and answer some questions for the hospital records
You will meet your anesthetist, who will ask you a few questions
You will be given hospital clothes to change into and have a shower prior to surgery
The operation site will be shaved and cleaned
Approximately 30 minutes prior to surgery, you will be transferred to the operating room
Surgical Procedure
Hip Revision will be explained to you prior to surgery includingwhat is likely to be done, but in revision surgery the unexpected can happen and good planning can prevent most potential problems. The surgery is often but not always more extensive than your previous surgery and the complications similar but more frequent than the first operation.
The surgery varies from a simple liner exchange to changing one or all of the components. Extra bone (cadaver bone) may need to be used to make up for any bone loss.
Post-Operation Course
You will wake up in the recovery room with a number of monitors to record your vitals. (Blood pressure, Pulse, Oxygen saturation, temperature, etc.) You will have a dressing on your hip and drains coming out of your wound.
Post-operative X-rays will be performed in recovery.
Once you are stable and awake you will be taken back to the ward.
You will have one or two IV's in your arm for fluid and pain relief. This will be explained to you by your anesthetist.
On the day following surgery, your drains will usually be removed and you will be allowed to sit out of bed or walk depending on your surgeon's preference.
Pain is normal but if you are in a lot of pain, inform your nurse.
You will be able to put all your weight on your hip and your physical therapist will help you with the post-op hip exercises.
You will be discharged home or to a rehabilitation hospital approximately 5-7 days after surgery depending on your pain and help at home.
Sutures are usually dissolvable but if not are removed at about 10 days.
A post-operative visit will be arranged prior to your discharge.
You will be instructed to walk with crutches for two weeks following surgery and cane from then on until 6 weeks post-op.
Special Precautions
Remember this is an artificial hip and must be treated with care.
AVOID THE COMBINED MOVEMENT OF BENDING YOUR HIP AND TURNING YOUR FOOT IN. This can cause DISLOCATION. Other precautions to avoid dislocation are
You should sleep with a pillow between your legs for 6 weeks. Avoid crossing your legs and bending your hip past a right angle
Avoid low chairs
Avoid bending over to pick things up. Grabbers are helpful as are shoe horns or slip on shoes
Elevated toilet seats are helpful
You may shower once the wound has healed
You can apply Vitamin E or moisturizing cream into the wound once the wound has healed
If you have increasing redness or swelling in the wound or temperatures over 100.5 degrees you should call your doctor.
If you are having any procedures such as dental work or any other surgery you should take antibiotics before and after to prevent infection in your new prosthesis. Consult your surgeon for details.
Your hip replacement may go off in a metal detector at the airport.
Risks and Complications
As with any major surgery, there are potential risks involved. The decision to proceed with the surgery is made because the advantages of surgery outweigh the potential disadvantages.
It is important that you are informed of these risks before the surgery takes place.
Complications can be Medical (general) or specific to the Hip
Medical Complications include those of the anesthetic and your general well being. Almost any medical condition can occur so this list is not complete. Complications include:
Allergic reactions to medications
Blood loss requiring transfusion with its low risk of disease transmission
Heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure, pneumonia, bladder infections
Complications from nerve blocks such as infection or nerve damage
Serious medical problems can lead to ongoing health concerns, prolonged hospitalization, or rarely death
Specific complications to the hip include
Infection
Infection can occur with any operation. In the hip this can be superficial or deep. Infection rates vary. If it occurs it can be treated with antibiotics but may require further surgery. Very rarely your hip may need to be removed to eradicate infection.
Blood Clots (Deep Venous Thrombosis)
These can form in the calf muscles and can travel to the lung (Pulmonary embolism). These can occasionally be serious and even life threatening. If you get calf pain or shortness of breath at any stage, you should notify your surgeon.
Dislocation
This means the hip comes out of its socket. Precautions need to be taken with your new hip forever. If a dislocation occurs it needs to be put back into place with an anesthetic. Rarely this becomes a recurrent problem needing further surgery.
Fractures (break) of the femur (thigh bone) or pelvis (hipbone)
This is also rare but can occur during or after surgery. This may prolong your recovery, or require further surgery.
Damage to Nerves or Blood Vessels
Also rare but can lead to weakness and loss of sensation in part of the leg. Damage to blood vessels may require further surgery if bleeding is ongoing.
Wound Irritation
Your scar can be sensitive or have a surrounding area of numbness. This normally decreases over time and does not lead to any problems with your new joint.
Leg length inequality
It is very difficult to make the leg exactly the same length as the other one. Occasionally the leg is deliberately lengthened to make the hip stable during surgery. There are some occasions when it is simply not possible to match the leg lengths. All leg length inequalities can be treated by a simple shoe raise on the shorter side.
Wear
All joints eventually wear out. The more active you are, the quicker this will occur. In general 80-90% of hip replacements survive 15years.
Failure to relieve pain
Very rare but may occur especially if some pain is coming from other areas such as the spine.
Unsightly or thickened scar
Pressure or bedsores
Limp due to muscle weakness
Discuss your concerns thoroughly with your Orthopaedic Surgeon prior to surgery.
Summary
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4,117 | Home » Patient Info » Knee » Procedures » Surgical Treatment » Knee Replacement & Reconstruction » Robotic Assisted Partial Knee Surgery
Robotic Assisted Partial Knee Surgery
Robotic assisted partial knee surgery is an innovative alternative to the conventional surgical procedure in patients suffering from degenerative knee diseases such as osteoarthritis. It is performed using robotic-arm technology that allows the surgeon to precisely perform the surgery through a smaller incision as compared to traditional surgery.
This procedure utilizes X-rays and CT scans to determine the damaged areas, of the joint, that need to be removed for the precise placement of the knee implant. The procedure may be used for total or partial knee surgery. In the partial knee resurfacing, only the diseased portion of your knee is removed, preserving the surrounding healthy bone and tissue. An implant is then secured over the prepared portion of your knee joint that results in resolution of symptoms and a natural knee movement. As it employs a minimally invasive technique the incidence of scarring and blood loss is very low.
The procedure is beneficial in patients with unicompartmental or bicompartmental knee disease. Robotic assisted partial knee surgery can be considered in patients with early to mid-stage osteoarthritis associated with symptoms such as knee pain, knee swelling, and knee locking. The procedure results in resolution of symptoms and a natural knee movement. | {
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I went to my local fish club's swap meet today & found a good deal on 6 Cyno. Afra "Nkhata Bay" (1.25 - 1.75"). I've always thought they were a nice looking fish, so when the opportunity presented itself; I jumped on it (6/$10.00) I've heard they're not at the high end of the aggression scale - which is good. This is my 1st time keeping any C. Afras. I'm curious to see how they'll turn out. :fish: What are your experiences with them?
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I've been keeping them for a little over a year now. They are probably my favorite of the C. afra species.
Don't know exactly what you're looking for in terms of your question but what you mention about aggression is fairly accurate. The only aggressive behavior I've ever observed was conspecific but now that I have a 1m:3f group there aren't any problems. They can, however, hold their own when it comes to a fight. I just got a couple 4.5" Pseudotropheus sp. "Elongatus Chailosi" and put them in with my C. afra "Nkhata Bay" - the Ps. sp. "Elongatus Chailosi" was trying to pick a fight with my NB. My NB held his position and ended up keeping his cave - and he's a whopping 3" long. The Elongatus dwarfs him.
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I've had my group for 8 months and have had a similar experience to Guams. Conspecific aggression is about average for a mbuna - I wouldn't keep any fewer than 3 females with 1 male. My male chases other species away when he is courting a female, but otherwise is pretty tolerant.
Definitely one of my favorite species.
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Afras are the perfect Mbuna. All the attitude but without the serious violence, and don't overgrow.
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Thanks for your responses! I was trying to gauge their temperament/aggression & behavior. I was hoping that they wouldn't be trouble makers, but could hold their own. I've read that before somewhere - about them not being seriously violent/aggressive; so that's a good thing. 8) Their size, temperament & appearance(of course) are why I became interested & decided to try these guys.
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No matter where you choose to study abroad with CIEE, our staff—all of whom receive regular and comprehensive training in diversity, equity, and inclusion—will be on hand throughout your program to provide advice, resources, and support regarding these issues.
Body Size/Image
People in the Czech Republic generally dress more moderately and conservatively than people in the United States and western Europe. However, we see Czech youth, primarily influenced by social networks and current trends being more courageous both in dressing and in the certainty of presenting their own body.
Disability
Although the Czech Republic and the city of Prague have been working on accessibility improvements for physically disabled people, cobblestones and high curbs present mobility issues, and many older buildings are still not wheelchair accessible. Prague and other large cities have been making progress on accessibility of public transport. Many trams are “low riders,” and busses have wheelchair lifts or platforms. Most of Prague’s underground stations have been equipped with elevators, although some in the historical city center lack elevators due to the city conservation regulations.
University students with special needs can receive academic accommodations and support, including extra time on exams and assignments, a quiet environment for testing, notetaking, and transcribing, the use of technical and adaptive aids, etc.
Students are encouraged to provide as much information as they can related to their specific disabilities (or related needs) prior to arrival so CIEE staff can assess potential challenges and arrange for appropriate accommodations.
Gender and Gender Identity
Much like other countries of the region, Czech Republic is a male-dominated society. Sex-based discrimination in the workplace is illegal. However, women's employment rate is lower as are their wages. (The figures for women's employment are comparable to the U.S. data.) Large cities, such as Prague, have seen an improvement though. Women are more independent, though they are still expected to keep their job as well as manage the care of children and the household. Women might also be subject to catcalling in public spaces and unwanted advances, especially at bars and parties.
Trans and non-cis activism has recently been on the rise in the Czech Republic, mainly among younger people. Individual activists and organizations are striving for the empowerment, social justice, promotion of rights, and positive social changes for the benefit of trans men, women, and other non-cis persons; and they work towards understanding and acceptance of trans and non-cis persons on both the social and legislative level. However, the situation is far from ideal and people outside the traditional gender binary (in terms of identity and expression) remain a curiosity for many Czechs and might encounter a whole array of different reactions on a daily basis: from acceptance to indifference to rejection.
During orientation and throughout your program, CIEE staff are on hand to provide advice and support regarding issues of gender and gender identity.
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The Czech lands saw significant out-migration during the late 19th-century as the U.S. became a center of world agricultural and industrial production, and during periods of war and societal upheaval such as WWI, WWII, and following the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Many American citizens with Czechoslovak heritage have relatives who first came to the United States during one of those periods, immigrating to cities like Chicago, New York, and Pittsburgh, and to agricultural areas in states such as Texas, Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
At present, a good number of Czechs study, work, and sometimes settle abroad, driven by opportunity rather than crisis. It is not uncommon to meet locals who have friends and family abroad. Taking a Czech language course is a good way for heritage-seekers to begin to connect with the region, and taking courses about the history, culture, and politics of the region can help deepen your understanding of the context of out-migration. Taking part in the excursions and cultural activities organized by local staff can also help give heritage seekers insight into the region and its traditions.
Racial and Ethnic Identity
Czech society is undergoing tremendous change. As a result of the actual world political situation, some social problems are emerging. These problems may sound familiar to the western world but have been either long suppressed in Central/East Europe or are entirely new. Some may show resentment particularly toward those who appear to be Muslims, Roma, Asian or African.
The Czech Republic is ethnically homogenous. While it is quite rare to encounter people of different racial backgrounds in rural areas, the urban centers, especially Prague are growing more and more racially diverse. However, compared to large metropolitan areas of the United States and Western Europe, the population of Prague is still largely white. The main non-white minorities are the Roma and the Vietnamese. This might cause some feelings of anxiety, especially combined with occasional staring of by-passers. However, this should be interpreted as a mere curiosity rather than a sign of aggressive behavior.
To address both overt and latent racism and discrimination – although rare – CIEE Prague staff are available to provide support and resources to help all CIEE students enjoy and learn from their study abroad experience, irrespective of – indeed, celebrating – our diverse racial and ethnic identities. CIEE Prague is sensitive to the range of these issues and will provide information and support to proactively create an inclusive community.
Religion
Although the Czech Republic boasts a large number of beautiful churches in many architectural styles, it has one of the most secular societies in the world. The churches attest to its long Christian tradition, which started in the 10th century and was marked by the Hussite defense against Catholic forces, followed by a forced re-Catholicization in the 17th century. Alongside Christians, the Jewish population was native to the Czech lands, gaining equality in 1867 and being gradually integrated into society until the Nazi genocide during World War II. The forty years of communism put an end to religious practice as the regime persecuted anyone who openly professed.
After the fall of communism, freedom of religion was granted, and everybody now has the right to express their own religion or beliefs. There is no official religion. The percentage of population belonging to a denomination is as low as 14% of all inhabitants, with another 7% declaring themselves as believers who do not belong to a denomination.
Overall, Czechs are tolerant of the religious beliefs of others although the refugee crisis in the mid-2010s resulted in expressions of Islamophobia and suspicion towards people wearing traditional clothing (hijabs etc.). During orientation and throughout your program, CIEE staff are on hand to provide advice and support regarding these issues.
Sexual Orientation
Czech Republic is regularly branded as the most progressive country in the former Eastern Bloc in terms of LGBTQ+ rights. According to the latest report issued by the Czech Public Defender of Rights and the Prague Pride Association (which was based on one of the largest surveys among lesbians, gays, bisexuals and trans people in the Czech Republic), the Czech LGBTQ+ community tends to recognize that their position in the Czech Republic is rather satisfactory, however not without any issues as they still sometimes experience odd behavioral encounters (such as people staring at them in public) or hear opinions that they should not be publicly displaying their sexual orientation. Prague, however, is often considered to be a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community in the former Eastern Bloc region. Over the past few years, the Prague LGBTQ+ community has expanded and changed significantly: from pride parades taking place every summer, to queer parties, to organizations that fight for trans rights and marriage equality.
Socioeconomic Status
Prague is a very affordable city compared to most Western European capitals, and its student-budget-friendly environment has long been one of its attractions for foreign students. It can be very cheap to eat out if you eat like a local, at local restaurants; it can quickly become more expensive if you go to familiar American chain restaurants in Prague. Shopping for groceries and cooking in your housing is one of the easiest ways to save money, but here too it helps to buy local goods – it’s likely that familiar American brands are more expensive than what you may pay back home. Getting around town is cheap – a transportation pass, good for all public transportation in Prague (metro, tram, bus, ferry boat, funicular) is included as part of semester, summer, and January CIEE study programs. And some of the most fun things to do in the city are free: hike the national trail network in the nature preserves in and around Prague, explore the many local parks, and attend local outdoor festivals and performances. The Czech Republic has long been one of the most egalitarian among OECD countries, at least in terms of income inequality, so you don’t see as much “conspicuous consumption” as you may elsewhere, though the liberalized economy of post-1989 has changed that a bit, especially in Prague.
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4,127 | A/C in apts in the Peninsula (San Jose, San Mateo: place, hot) - San Francisco - Oakland - California (CA) - City-Data Forum
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02-15-2008, 01:26 AM
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Since there doesn't seem to be any apt vacancies for me in SF, I decided to look into San Mateo, Burlingame and Belmont. apts. doesn't seem to come with A/C over there. I understand it is unnecesary in SF, but the Peninsula can get scorching hot. Are there any apts with A/C that anybody knows of and how do people cope. I tend to faint if I'm too hot.
02-15-2008, 08:54 AM
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I have yet to see one, but I also have yet to need A/C. It really does not get that hot here - compared with San Jose, which is just under the peninsula, the difference is as much as 20 degrees in Belmont. That's the southernmost place you mentioned, and the further north, the cooler. 80 is a heat wave for SSF.
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4,128 | The federal government should follow NYC’s lead on immigration enforcement, argues Bitta Mostofi, commissioner of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs.
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September 6, 2018
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4,130 | In middle school English class, we are taught that one of the three hallmarks of irony is the difference between appearance and reality. By watching the evening news, casual observers would see Israel only for its ongoing clash with the Palestinians. A closer look reveals all that Israel has to offer.
As the 12-hour flight from Toronto to Tel Aviv nears its end, I have a leg-stretching chit-chat with one of the flight attendants in the centre galley. After asking me where I’m from, he tells me how much he loves flying to Israel, because he takes pride in being able to bring tourists to such a special place. As the Airbus A330 barrels down the runway at Ben Gurion International Airport, the reality of Israel hits me and instantly, I understand that this is a different kind of destination. “It’s our pleasure to welcome you to the land of milk and honey,” an eclectic group of flight attendants excitedly announce over the aircraft’s loudspeaker. Unlike the dull, unenthusiastic broadcasts that become all too common when arriving elsewhere, this group actually means it.
Touching ground, I immediately experience welcoming comfort that lasts throughout my stay.
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Israelis are blunt and pushy, while at the same time nurturing and humble. Maybe this has something to do with the fact that most Israelis take pride in their country and the remarkable accomplishments it has experienced in the short 61 years since its official birth. From doctors to career soldiers, cab drivers to rabbis, and street merchants to waiters, Israelis of all stripes recognize and respect one simple fact – all life is precious and that life is for living.
The streets of Jerusalem’s Old City are packed with people from all backgrounds – Jewish, Muslim, Christian and others – all happily interacting together in the markets, at restaurants and around the countless religious sites. On the streets, tour buses carry passengers from nearly every corner of the Earth, all anxious to experience everything that Israel has to offer. The casual observer would expect Israel to be a homogeneous nation. However, every street sign is printed in three languages – Hebrew, Arabic and English; an in-your-face reminder of Israel’s desire to be an inclusive and welcoming society.
At the Western Wall, Christian tourists flock to see this impressive and ancient structure, some even placing a kippah on their head as a sign of respect for this holy site. At the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where it is said that Jesus was crucified and buried, visitors from all backgrounds gather in awe of this magnificent structure, and the history buried within its four walls. In the Druze villages, restaurants and pastry shops bustle as hospitable owners happily serve all who enter. “This is my home, and I’m happy to be here,” a Druze restaurant owner tells me as he points to pictures of himself serving in the Israel Defense Forces.
Israel is a modern and advanced nation. Aside from the Hebrew and Arabic writing, one could easily mistaken the boardwalk of sunny Tel Aviv for that of Miami or California. Tel Aviv is a cultural hot spot, featuring world-renowned fashion, music, dance and film. I am thoroughly impressed by the liveliness of Tel Aviv, abuzz with multi-million-dollar high-rise condominium towers, restaurants and shops on the boardwalk, and a nightlife that would rival that of any other trendy metropolis. This is without even mentioning the world’s saltiest body of water, the Dead Sea, fabulous hotels – like the Atlas chain – tourist destinations and fabulous food. Hummus and pita is huge in Israel, as are olives and wine. There is obviously something to be said for fresh, local ingredients.
You might not know it, but Israel is also a world leader in high-tech, agricultural and environmental ingenuity. Everywhere you go there is evidence of Israel’s long-list of accomplishments. Using my Blackberry to send an instant message back home, I was reminded that Israel invented Instant Messaging with ICQ, not to mention the cellular telephone by Motorola-Israel. Israel also proudly lays claim to having pioneered voice mail, the Intel Pentium computer chip, and life-saving medical technology, like the PillCam and cardiac stents.
Twenty-seven years in the making, I look back fondly on my first trip to Israel as an invaluable opportunity. It’s not everyday that you get to travel thousands of miles to the other side of the world, and yet still feel remarkably at home. Whatever your background, Israel welcomes you. www.goisrael.com
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4,132 | Opposition began lining up almost as soon as Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco announced her plan to bail out the state-run property insurance company, which is financially strapped after last year’s hurricanes.
“Clearly there is uniform agreement that we need to do something to eliminate this problem,” said House Republican caucus chief, Rep. Jim Tucker.
But that’s where the agreements end.
While lawmakers are overwhelmingly in favor of a relief plan for the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp., there is disagreement about how to dig up the money to do it.
Republican lawmakers say Blanco’s plan creates unnecessary debt; state Treasurer John Kennedy said there’s enough existing state money to cover the bailout costs; and higher education and health groups are expected to object to tapping into tobacco settlement dollars that currently fund their programs.
Citizens borrowed $1 billion to pay off claims after hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The company – established by the state to offer property insurance to those who can’t get it on the open market – is assessing private insurance companies a regular fee they can pass onto all their Louisiana customers to pay off Citizens’ borrowing. If lawmakers and the governor pay down Citizens’ debt, homeowners and businesses would face smaller insurance hikes.
Blanco outlined her rate relief idea earlier this week. She proposes using part of an expected budget surplus and one-third of a $150 million state emergency fund to provide short-term relief for Citizens – and to send refund checks to cover a one-time 15 percent insurance premium surcharge assessed on policyholders earlier this year.
To cover the rest of Citizens’ debt, Blanco proposes selling the 40 percent remainder of the state’s share of the national tobacco settlement, which involves selling bonds to investors and creating more state debt.
Tucker said the governor’s plan already is doomed. If the Republicans vote as a block, they have enough lawmakers to keep Blanco from getting the two-thirds vote she needs to use the tobacco settlement dollars for insurance relief.
“The governor’s proposal to use the tobacco trust is dead. It’s going nowhere. It’s perceived as taking one credit card and paying another credit card with it,” said Tucker, R-Terrytown.
Blanco said the tobacco money is needed to cover the costs of long-term insurance relief. If lawmakers approved using the tobacco settlement for Citizens, it also would require a statewide vote because it is a constitutional change.
Kennedy, who sits on Citizens’ board of directors, said the surplus from the fiscal year that ended June 30 could be anywhere from $400 million to $800 million when it’s formally recognized in the coming months. The state also is expected to have more cash available in the current fiscal year.
Kennedy, a Democrat, and Republican lawmakers say the surplus, the entire $150 million emergency fund and extra dollars from the current budget year could be used to shore up Citizens.
But Blanco said the state’s surplus dollars will be needed for other areas, like health care and hurricane recovery.
“We can’t just use the whole surplus exclusively on insurance right now. We have other needs,” said Blanco spokeswoman Marie Centanni.
Besides lawmakers who have problems with the debt created by Blanco’s plan, other lawmakers won’t want to vote to strip tobacco settlement money that currently pays for health care and education programs, like the state’s free college tuition program known as TOPS, Tucker said.
“Those constituencies have support in the Legislature,” he said.
The Republicans intend to send out a petition Oct. 16 to try to call the Legislature into a special session – to deal with Citizens’ debt and other matters – according to Tucker.
Historically in Louisiana, the governor calls special sessions, but Tucker said the insurance problem is too important to wait and see if Blanco plans to call a special session or wait to deal with it in the 2007 regular session, which begins in April.
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Caught between vicious nomadic bikers and their brutal foes from the coast, Kevin fights to save not only those he holds dearest, but his own soul. | {
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4,134 | Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) throws the ball against the Oakland Raiders during the first half at Nissan Stadium. (Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports)
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Houston, TX | NRG Stadium | TV: CBS
Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Titans (1-2) play their first of two consecutive road games this week, traveling to Houston to face the reigning AFC South Champion Texans (2-1). Kickoff at NRG Stadium (capacity 71,795) is scheduled for noon CDT on Sunday, October 2nd.
This week’s game will be televised regionally on CBS, including Nashville affiliate WTVF NewsChannel 5. Play-by-play announcer Tom McCarthy will call the action alongside analyst Adam Archuleta.
The Titans Radio Network, including Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone, will carry the game across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, analyst Frank Wycheck, gameday host Rhett Bryan and sideline reporter Jonathan Hutton.
Tennessee Titans inside linebacker Avery Williamson (54) intercepts a pass intended for Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree (15) during the second half at Nissan Stadium. The Raiders defeated the Titans 17-10. (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)
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Titans Look to Even Record and Division Standings
The Titans enter this week’s showdown with their AFC South rivals with a chance to create a tie at the top of the division. The Texans are in sole possession of first place for the time being, with the Titans and Indianapolis Colts (1-2) looking for a share of first place. The Colts square off against the Jacksonville Jaguars (0-3) this Sunday in London.
Last week the Titans hosted the Oakland Raiders and had a late rally come up short, ultimately falling by a final score of 17-10. In the game’s final two minutes, Marcus Mariota led the team down the field, but the drive ended with an incomplete pass into the end zone on fourth down.
In the loss, running back DeMarco Murray rushed for 114 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries, reaching the 100-yard mark for the 22nd time in his career, including playoffs. He led a rushing attack that totaled 181 rushing yards against the Raiders, the Titans’ second-highest rushing total since the beginning of the 2014 season.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) throws the ball against the Oakland Raiders during the first half at Nissan Stadium. (Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports)
Through three games, Murray has carried 41 times for 245 yards and one touchdown, and he has added a team-high 17 receptions for 132 yards and two touchdowns. He ranks seventh in the NFL in rushing yards, third in rushing average (6.0) and fourth in scrimmage yards (377). Murray’s 17 total first downs are tied for third in the league.
Mariota, the second-overall draft pick in 2015, is scheduled to make his 16th career start this week. It will be his first appearance against the Texans. His statistics through his first 15 games include 3,541 passing yards, 23 touchdown passes, 14 interceptions and an 88.7 passer rating. In 2016, he is 67-of-107 for 723 yards with four touchdowns, four interceptions and a passer rating of 79.3.
Meanwhile, the Titans defense limited an opposing offense to 17 or fewer points for the third consecutive week, allowing the Raiders offense two touchdowns and a field goal. Excluding points scored by opposing defenses on returns and a safety, the Titans gave up four field goals in the season opener against the Minnesota Vikings (12 points) and one touchdown and two field goals in Week 2 at the Detroit Lions (13 points).
Houston Texans
The Texans will have 10 days to prepare for the Titans. Following consecutive home wins to begin the season against the Chicago Bears and the Kansas City Chiefs, they visited the New England Patiots last Thursday night and fell by a final score of 27-0.
Bill O’Brien is in his third campaign as head coach of the Texans. In 2015, he led the club to a division title after going 9-7 for the second consecutive regular season.
During the 2016 offseason, the Texans landed quarterback Brock Osweiler as an unrestricted free agent from the Denver Broncos. In seven starts in 2015 for the eventual Super Bowl Champions, Osweiler compiled a 5-2 record. The former second-round draft pick passed for 1,967 yards with 10 touchdowns and six interceptions.
Houston Texans quarterback Brock Osweiler (17) makes a pass during the third quarter against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. (Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports)
On defense, the Texans are led by three-time Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year J.J. Watt. Watt has 76 career sacks in six NFL seasons, and last year he reached the 70-sack mark quicker than any player in NFL history other than Reggie White.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Robert Griffin III's performance in Friday night's 17-11 loss to the Packers in the preseason opener wasn't close to where Hue Jackson needs it to be, but it was light years better than the last time he set foot in a live game more than a year ago.
It was the Redskins' second preseason game against the Lions last year, and Griffin got destroyed. In five dropbacks, he was sacked three times, fumbled twice, lost one and left the game with a concussion and a stinger.
"It felt like we were picking Robert up after every pass play, so we've got to fix that," center Kory Lichtensteiger told reporters after the game. "Exactly what led to that, we don't know, but it's something we've got to address, for sure."
Unbeknownst to him, it was also the last time he'd appear in a game for the Redskins. Griffin wasn't cleared to play the following week, and Jay Gruden soon named Kirk Cousins his starter for the season.
Griffin was demoted to third-string behind Cousins and Colt McCoy and was let go after the season.
Against that backdrop, Griffin's outing in Green Bay looked like progress. He opened the game with a 49-yard strike down the right sideline to Terrelle Pryor despite getting hit on the throw. He got hit again on another sideline pass to Pryor to convert a third down on the drive.
"That's a sign of maturity on his part,'' said Pryor. "It's the mark of a great quarterback to be able to deliver the ball while getting hit. The ball was right where it had to be.''
But Griffin was picked off at the goal-line by Micah Hyde on a pass intended for tight end Gary Barnidge to thwart the promising drive, and things stalled from there.
On his second drive, Griffin was hit two more times, and threw three straight incompletions. He also way overthrew Barnidge down the left side. On the two series, he completed 4-of-8 attempts for 67 yards with no touchdowns and one interception for a 39.1 rating.
"There were some things that he did good,'' Jackson said on a conference call Saturday. "Obviously we can't have a fumbled snap the second play of the game and you never want to see the turnover. But I thought he stood in the pocket and looked real relaxed, kept his poise and tried to make some throws downfield. Obviously the first play was a great way to start, and that's something to build on. But I thought for a guy that hadn't played in a while, I thought there were some positives there."
In Griffin's defense, he was without Corey Coleman, Andrew Hawkins and Josh Gordon. But on the flipside, the Packers were without starting linebackers Clay Matthews, Julius Peppers, Jake Ryan and Sam Barrington right from the start. Matthews and Peppers combined for 17 sacks last season. What's more, by his second drive, Green Bay had all their backups in against the Browns starters -- and they managed just one first down. They punted from their own 33.
"It is and it isn't (consolation that Browns starters weren't playing),'' said Jackson. "It is in the sense that there's a lot of good football players that were standing on the sidelines and it isn't because sometimes that's just the way of the National Football League. Sometimes, guys get hurt and you got to find a way to score touchdowns and win games when you don't have those guys. That's just part of it and our guys last night, there's some things that as a group, we can do better and we will do better as we continue to move forward."
Conversely, Jackson didn't let the fact that the Packers' premier linebackers weren't in the game detract from Griffin's progress. Never mind that Peppers and Matthews have 15 Pro Bowls between them.
"No, I didn't think of it that way because I still want to believe that the opportunities that we had were still there,'' said Jackson. "I didn't think that our opportunities had anything solely to do with the defense. It's more our own inability to execute at a high level and if we're going to face that caliber of player throughout the National Football League-- it might not be those same positions, but we will face those caliber of players-- and at the end of the day, I try not to make it about the other team. It's really about us and it's about how we conduct our business."
Jackson also exonerated Barnidge on the interception, even though Solomon Wilcots blamed him on the television broadcast.
"No, I need to do a better job of coaching both of those guys (Griffin and rookie Cody Kessler),'' said Jackson. "Robert's obviously an extension of me, and he'll be the first to tell you've got to take that ball and not throw it down the middle of the field in that situation. Until you really know guys can you lead people into places you want to lead them to, and I think that was a little too soon to try that. Obviously Obviously, when we're in the scoring zone, one of our goals is to make sure we're always taking care of the ball, being very team protecting. So he has to just say uncle, throw it away or throw it somewhere else and give us another chance to call another play."
Griffin's uneven debut threw at least a little cold water on what had been a sensational start to training camp. After the game, Jackson acknowledged that the mistake-filled night was something he "would never expect'' and on Sunday he acknowledged it was an eye-opener.
"But not in the sense where I think that everything's got to change, but in the sense that (there's an) urgency of making sure there's things that we need to correct,'' he said. "I anticipated a little bit some of it, but you never know until you play the game exactly what all the things could be. They are just things that we need to go back and coach up and get better at as a football team.''
He admitted that the "protection wasn't as good as I like it to be. There's some things that we need to shore up a little bit. It could be better. But I also think the rhythm and timing of getting the ball out can be better, too. So it's going to be an ongoing working process and again we're going to get that fixed. I feel good about that."
He attributed some of the line's woes to the state of flux it's been in. The Browns used three different right tackles in the first week of camp before settling on Austin Pasztor. Erving missed a full week with a sore elbow before returning on Tuesday.
"Cam did some good things,'' said Jackson. "There was one opportunity there where he had a chance to make a block where a guy kind of slipped around him while he was trying to get his hands placed under the guy's chest. But other than that, I thought Cam did some really good things.
"Austin battled. He battled hard. For his first time under the gun against an opponent's defense, he competed extremely hard. He's only going to get better. Our right guard (John Greco) hasn't practice much. Our center has been out of practice here recently. So I think we need to get those five guys playing together. Joel Bitonio and Joe Thomas did an outstanding job, but it's a unit. It's a whole unit, and obviously when pieces of it doesn't play as good, the other pieces suffer. So we'll continue to go back to the drawing board and work at it."
Jackson was also disappointed in the running game, and Isaiah Crowell's one carry for a 2-yard loss. The revolving door on the line hasn't helped there either.
"It was okay,'' said Jackson. "I have a high expectation for our running game. We had a couple opportunities to make some things happen that we kind of didn't get done and again those are the learning things that I'm talking about for our guys. We'll get this solved, I promise you that.''
As for Griffin, he was so grateful to have the ball in his hands again that even the hits didn't pack as much of a wallop.
"I was telling coach and some of the guys, you don't want to get hit,'' he said. "But it feels good to just be back playing football and it's truly a blessing, so going out there on the field there's no nerves or anxiousness, it's just excitement to be back out on the field playing the game that you love with great people so I'm excited about it and I can't wait to get back to practice.''
Again, it wasn't pretty. But it was a far cry from the last time he did it.
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4,138 | FirstEnergy to sell or close power plants if Ohio, Pennsylvania do not return to regulated rates - cleveland.com
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FirstEnergy to sell or close power plants if Ohio, Pennsylvania do not return to regulated rates
Updated: Jan. 11, 2019, 5:59 p.m. | Published: Nov. 08, 2016, 6:46 p.m.
By John Funk, The Plain Dealer
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FirstEnergy could sell or close additional boilers at its last coal-fired power plant in Ohio, the W.H. Sammis plant on the Ohio River, if it cannot persuade the state to return to regulating electric companies and setting power prices. The company's old coal and nuclear power plants cannot always make power as cheaply as new gas-fired plants, which are now dominating wholesale market prices.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- FirstEnergy has decided to get out of the competitive electricity business, and will sell or close its big coal and nuclear power plants within 18 months unless Ohio and Pennsylvania return to regulating them and setting prices or create a regulation-like structure for them.
"We are not going to wait on those states to decide what they want to do," Chuck Jones, FirstEnergy CEO, told financial analysts Tuesday at the annual financial conference of the Edison Electric Institute, a trade organization.
The problem, he explained, is that FirstEnergy Solutions and Allegheny Energy Supply, the corporation's unregulated subsidiaries which own the power plants, cannot afford to operate them at today's power prices.
Gas-fired power plants and wind farms have pushed prices down on regional wholesale markets in which the company's power plants must compete.
Jones said FirstEnergy Solutions is expected to be in the black for the next two years, but faces issues with coal delivery contracts and debt re-financing that could affect its balance sheet sooner, forcing the subsidiary to sell the plants or even seek bankruptcy protection. FirstEnergy is determined to not allow the subsidiary's problems to affect the parent company.
Bond rating agencies Moody's and Standard & Poor's on Friday downgraded FirstEnergy Solutions. Moody's also downgraded Allegheny Energy Supply, said Jones. Lower ratings mean future loans will be more expensive.
Neither agency downgraded FirstEnergy itself. But it's a worry.
The company also wants re-regulation or at least special financial subsidies for its four "zero [carbon] emission" nuclear power plants, Davis-Besse and Perry on Lake Erie in Ohio, and Beaver Valley on the Ohio River near Pittsburgh.
"We have made our decision that over the next 12 to 18 months we will exit competitive generation and become fully regulated," Jones told analysts, adding that starting later this week, the company will begin talking with state lawmakers and regulators.
In other words, if the company cannot get the power plants re-regulated -- and receive higher prices for the power they produce -- it is prepared to shut them down or sell them and become a delivery-only company.
Jones said the company has not specifically talked about re-regulation with state officials or regulators yet, though in Ohio it has spent more than two years trying to win approval of special subsidies for its power plants, receiving only a fraction of what it sought. That case is likely to be appealed.
"I do intend to engage [lawmakers] very fully," Jones said. "We have 3,500 employees that work in those facilities and anything we can do to work with those states to ensure a secure future for those employees and ensure that these generating plants are around for a long time, we are going to continue to try to do."
But at this point, there is "a significant potential that FirstEnergy is not going to be the long-term owner," he added.
Asked what his idea of an ideal situation would be for the company, Jones said a return to full, old-fashioned regulation would make the most sense for the company.
"The ideal would be Pennsylvania and Ohio saying on Jan. 1 that we are re-regulating all these plants and putting this industry back to a way that really makes sense, I believe, for the long term," he said.
"Do I think that is going to happen? No. So beyond that, I think we've got to let it play out. I think the outcome is that some units get sold. I think some ... get shutdown."
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4,139 | Corey Kluber goes just 4 innings in Cleveland Indians' clincher because of sore groin - cleveland.com
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Updated: Jan. 11, 2019, 6:42 p.m. | Published: Sep. 27, 2016, 6:07 a.m.
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By Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com
DETROIT - Danny Salazar was first. Then came Carlos Carrasco. Now, Corey Kluber has joined them.
It's nice that the Indians clinched the AL Central Division title Monday night by eliminating the Tigers with a 7-4 victory at Comerica Park, but exactly what is their starting rotation going to look like when the American League Division Series starts?
"I liked what Tito said a week or so ago," said left-hander Andrew Miller. "He said, 'We'll figure something out.'"
Well, the figuring better start pretty soon. There are six games left in the regular season and Game 1 of the ALDS starts Oct. 6.
Kluber left Monday's game after four innings with tightness in his right groin. Manager Terry Francona, with innings to fill, went with his top four relievers - Dan Otero, Bryan Shaw, Miller and Cody Allen to pitch the remaining five innings.
"Corey is OK," said Francona. "He had a groin that he was kind of fighting there. He felt it in the third inning then he got through the fourth."
But Kluber was laboring, taking a lot of time between pitches, as he escaped a bases-loaded jam in the fourth. When he came off the field after getting Jose Iglesias to ground out to end the inning, Francona was waiting.
"I grabbed him and we went downstairs," said Francona. "I thought it was getting a little bit worse. It didn't look like it when he was pitching, but I told him, 'We need to find a way to win a game. We're not going far without you.' So we need to let him get healthy so he can do what he does."
What Kluber does is win games. He's 3-0 against the Tigers this year and 18-9 overall, but if and when he pitches again before the start of the postseason remains to be seen.
"We'll know more tomorrow," said Chris Antonetti, president of baseball operations, when asked about Kluber. "He's a little sore right now, but we'll know more tomorrow."
Over the last 17 days, Antonetti has watched his top three starters leave big games early because of injuries. Carrasco isn't coming back this season. If Salazar makes it, he'll probably be in the bullpen. Kluber has the best chance to continue pitching at a high level.
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Asked for his thoughts when Kluber didn't come out for the fifth inning, Antonetti said, "I was just glad we have a good bullpen."
Kluber, in the champagne and beer extravaganza that followed in the visitor's locker room at Comerica, moved around just fine. He told reporters he wouldn't talk about his sore groin.
The Indians, like most teams, have dealt with injuries throughout the year. But the injuries to Salazar (right forearm), Carrasco (broken right hand) and Kluber couldn't have come at a worse time.
"I think it's a testament to the kind of guys we have here," said Kluber, concerning the Indians ability to cope. "Different people said different things about us throughout the course of the year, but I think the guys in here never stopped believing, and I think that's really important."
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4,140 | In The Parent Trap, British actress Hayley Mills plays identical twins who don’t know the other one exists until they meet at summer camp. Realizing they are each being raised by one half of a divorced couple, the girls switch places in a plot to reunite their family. This sweet comedy, which also starred Maureen O’Hara and Brian Keith, became a hit in 1961 and cemented Hayley’s reputation as America’s favorite child actor.
Yet her life was no Cinderella story. Hayley starred in six films for the Walt Disney Company, including Pollyanna and That Darn Cat!, but suffered from crippling self-doubt in adulthood. She lost her fortune to taxes, married and divorced a much older man and struggled with bulimia.
Dennis Quaid and the Rest of 'The Parent Trap' Cast — Then and Now!
“Problems never go away however rich or famous you become,” Hayley, 75, who recounts her life story in the new memoir Forever Young, exclusively tells Closer Weekly, on newsstands now. “In fact, they can become even worse if you’re in the public eye.”
Her parents, actor Sir John Mills and playwright Mary Hayley Bell, were already famous by the time Hayley and her future actress sister, Juliet Mills, and brother Jonathan were born. But Hayley never seriously considered acting professionally until she joined her father on the set of 1959’s Tiger Bay. Her performance caught the attention of Disney founder Walt, who signed her to a six-picture contract.
“In the early days, I loved what I was doing,” says Hayley, who called Walt a “surrogate father.” “He genuinely loved children, had a lovely sense of humor and was really easy to talk to because he listened.”
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Walt also liked to have fun. Hayley remembers spending two days at Disneyland with a group of other young stars like The Mickey Mouse Club’s Annette Funicello. “[Walt] walked everywhere and went on all the rides with us — even the teacups,” Hayley recalls.
But at 18, Hayley did not renew her contract with the Walt Disney Company. She felt she had been held back by being forced to turn down projects like 1962’s racy Lolita, but she didn’t realize how hard it would be to find jobs as an adult.
“It was quite difficult because I didn’t really know who I was,” says Hayley, who began to feel like an impostor. “I hadn’t gone to drama school. For the longest time, I thought my success was some dreadful cosmic mistake.”
At 25, she married English filmmaker Roy Boulting, who was 32 years her senior. The union drew scorn from some former fans. “Age has never been a criteria for me. I grew up surrounded by adults,” Hayley explains. The marriage only lasted four years, but it produced son Crispian Mills and helped Hayley win her battle with bulimia. “I was going to have a baby, and I had to take care of myself so it just kind of went away,” she says of her eating issues.
Today, Hayley feels sure of herself and grounded. “I’m a mother. I’ve got five grandchildren. I have an amazing partner; we’ve been together 24 years,” says this still working actress. “I’m proud that I’ve survived my life. The advantages of being the age I am now are enormous because I’ve learned so much. I’ve acquired quite a bit of wisdom.”
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4,141 | 'Say it ain't so!' as they truly did often say in so many films of the forties and fifties, films, so many of which we saw as kids in black and white on the television late at night.
I remember Deanna Durbin, the all American kid, if ever there was one, albeit fictitious, and dreamed up by Hollywood during the Depression to cheer everyone up.
But I really remember her because of the pivotal role she played in a wonderful short story by Ray Bradbury called The Anthem Sprinters. There was a time in my life when I think I read everything he ever wrote.
Bradbury and his wife spent a year in Ireland back in the sixties when he was hired to write a screenplay. He was having a tough time of it and decided for distraction to write a few short stories while he was over there. Apparently, he did fall head over heels in love with the Irish.
The Anthem Sprinters is the story of a gang of friends, who, from their bar stools at the local pub (naturally), organized races to see which one could get out of the movie theatre the fastest. The rules were simple: The races were between two runners, who having sat through a film at the local movie house had to race out of the theatre and back to the pub where their friends waited impatiently. This was a serious pastime and piles of money were wagered on each runner. In fact the best runners were 'handicapped' by being seated in certain rows near the front of the theatre. The slower ones were given the advantage of being allowed to sit near the back and closer to the exit. Both runners were seated on the aisle however, but the important caveat was that they could not move until the very end of the film but before the start of the Irish Anthem. Once The End was displayed they were off.
In his marvelous story Bradbury gets caught up in the excitement and waits with the others at the Pub for the arrival of runners. Only one of the runners shows up though, and everyone at the Pub is scratching their heads. They sent someone down to the movie house to see what has happened to the other runner. Did he fall and break his arse they wondered? After a while this guy comes back to the Pub to report. It turns out that the 'favored' runner who had been handicapped in the first row seat hadn't actually left the theatre. When they found him he was seated in the empty theatre and still balling his eyes out because the heroine in the film had died. The heroine was Deanna Durbin. | {
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4,142 | An explain plan is a representation of the access path that is taken when a query is executed within Oracle. This Document explains how to interpret the results of Explain Plan. | {
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4,144 | The ten original song album was recorded and released by Wales;s premier record label , SAIN, which is based at Llandwrog in Gwynedd, They feature the fifteen year old band's debut in their second language as well as their distinctive vocal harmony, instrumental prowess, and special guests Dave Rowland, of Europe's top pedal steel guitarists, and Ireland's top saxophonist Keith Donald.
" We hope that our songs reach a wider market than usual, although we will always remain committed to our own language and culture," said the album CO-producer and band member, Tudor Morgan, "the songs reflect our lives in modern day Wales from a family environmental perspective, but there are many lighter moments too with a good measure of love songs in the collection," | {
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4,145 | This is your resource for exploring various topics in glass: delve deeper with this collection of articles, multimedia, and virtual books all about glass. Content is frequently added to the area, so check back for new items. If you have a topic you'd like to see covered, send us your suggestion. If you have a specific question, Ask a Glass Question at our Rakow Research Library.
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Listen as glass artist William Gudenrath describes flameworking (or lampworking), the technique used by the Blaschkas to create the objects in this case at the Museum. The display tells the story of two remarkable lampworkers, Leopold Blaschka and his son Rudolf, who created in glass thousands of | {
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The Youth Sponsorship Program, created for youth by youth, is designed to help youth and teens make a successful and smooth transition from one installation to another. Relocating can be challenging for military youth... changes in peer groups, loss of relationships with caring, supportive adults from outside the family, fitting into a new place and a new school. In addition, not knowing what activities are available can be tough for our youth and teens. For these reasons and more, please contact us at (904) 246-0347.
School Age Care and Seasonal Camps
The Youth Activities Center (YAC) offers a nationally accredited School Age Care program designed to give children a safe place to grow and learn before and after school. This program is open from 6 a.m.-6:30 p.m. and provides transportation to both Mayport and Finegan Elementary schools. School Age Care fees are based on total family income pursuant to Navy regulations. Before and After School Care is available any time school is in session and is also available on early release and non-school days. Snacks are provided to all children in concordance with USDA regulations. The Before and After School program provides a structured environment with weekly programming done by trained staff and participates in base wide special events and local community service projects.
In the weeks that school is not in session, the Youth Activities Center offers a summer camp program, spring break camp and winter break camp. Children will participate in a variety of field trips and activities including trips to Adventure Landing Water Park, Chuck E. Cheese’s, as well as the Museum of Science and History. This is in addition to daily field trips to the gym, swimming pool and other on-base facilities. This camp is a place where kids can really enjoy their time off.
Boys and Girls Club and 4-H Programs
The Youth Activities Center is a partner with Boys and Girls Club of America (BGCA) and 4-H offering quality curriculum and programming for Mayport's youth. BGCA programs include Power Hour, an incentive based homework help program, Fine Arts, a program that allows kids of all ages to express themselves through art and BGCA clubs such as Keystone and Torch Clubs, which are community service and leadership programs for teens and pre-teens. In addition to BGCA curriculum, the Youth Activities Center and Teen Center offer 4-H curriculum for youth development with the following essential elements: Belonging, Mastery, Independence and Generosity.
Open Recreation
Open Recreation is held Monday through Saturday at the Youth Activities Center for Kindergarten through age 12. The Youth Activities Center, in conjunction with BGCA, also hosts special events such as Parents’ Freedom Friday and National Day for Kids.
The Teen Center holds Open Recreation Monday through Saturday for age 12 through seniors in high school. Activities at the Teen Center include computers, video games, pool tables, air hockey, foosball, music, TV and movies. A variety of special events are also scheduled monthly. Club Teen is located next door to the Youth Activities Center in on-base housing.
There is no monthly fee for the Open Recreation Program and special events are very inexpensive.
Instructional Classes
The Youth Activities Center currently offers Martial Arts classes for ages 3-17. Dance classes are offered for ages 3 1/2 and older. Registration for all instructional classes is held at the Youth Activities Center Monday through Friday during business hours, 11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
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4,147 | The Anchorage Daily News is the most popular and a lot of extensively check out everyday newspaper in Anchorage, Alaska. The Anchorage Daily News has more than 4 hundred fulltime workers that are accountable for the flow of around over 7,200 daily and more than 8,000 on Sundays.
The Anchorage Daily News is the recipient of two “Pulitzer Prize” (thought about as the greatest honor in journalism). One on 1976 for the series that exposed the effects of the “International Brotherhood of Teamsters” (among the biggest labor union in the United States of America) on the economy and politics of the state of Alaska. And the other on 1989 for the “A People in Peril” series; which was about the high level of suicide, alcohol addiction and despair in the population of Alaska.
The Anchorage Daily News developed into an afternoon daily on May 1948 and the Anchorage Daily News then switched into an early morning newspaper on the 13th of April 1964 and would not distribute Sunday issues till the 13th of June 1965. Norman Brown was the Anchorage Daily News’ first publisher and by then the Anchorage Daily News was produced by a Linotype manually fed press (Linotype was the world’s leading maker of paper and book typesetting equipments).
The Anchorage Times and the Anchorage Daily News were locked on a competitive battle before the Joint Operating Agreement was signed. In 1976 the Anchorage Daily News sued The Anchorage Times. The Anchorage Daily and the Anchorage Times then came into an out-of-court settlement on September of 1978 after a long arbitration.
The Anchorage Times chose to close down on June of 1992 after a substantial and extreme struggle for blood circulation and advertising. However, the editorial of Anchorage Times was preserved by the Anchorage Daily, providing the editors of the Anchorage Times a half page every day on the Anchorage Daily’s opinion/editorial section. This kind of plan was unique in the history of American paper.
By 1985 the Anchorage Daily was awarded fifty awards by the Society of Newspaper Design by which putting it 3rd in the world. The Anchorage Daily then launched its online variation www.adn.com on 1996 and a 2nd site (www.alaska.com) on the year 2000. At present, the Anchorage Daily News continues to grow and has increased circulation, winning various awards.
The Anchorage Daily News developed into an afternoon daily on May 1948 and the Anchorage Daily News then switched into a morning newspaper on the 13th of April 1964 and would not distribute Sunday issues up until the 13th of June 1965. Norman Brown was the Anchorage Daily News’ first publisher and by then the Anchorage Daily News was produced by a Linotype manually fed press (Linotype was the world’s leading maker of paper and book typesetting devices).
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Tv news teams made up of reporters, camera operators, and service technicians travel in electronic news-gathering lorries to different areas to cover newspaper article. Although such location work is interesting, some projects, such as reporting on natural disasters or military disputes, may be dangerous. These assignments might likewise need outside work under adverse weather conditions.
Electronic camera operators working on such news groups should have the physical stamina to set and bring up their equipment. News operations, programs, and engineering staff members work under a fantastic offer of pressure in order to fulfill due dates. As a result, these workers are most likely to experience varied or irregular work schedules, frequently working on early morning or late evening news programs.
Sales employees might deal with tension meeting sales objectives. Aside from often irregular work schedules, management and administrative workers usually discover themselves in an environment similar to any other office.
For lots of people, the enjoyment of working in broadcasting compensates for the demanding nature of the work. Although this industry is noted for its high pressure and long hours, the work is normally not hazardous.
Professions at big broadcast stations and networks fall under 5 basic classifications: Program production, news-related, technical, sales, and basic administration. At little stations, tasks are less specialized, and workers typically carry out numerous functions. On-camera or on-air positions are the most familiar occupations in broadcasting, the bulk of work opportunities are behind the scenes (table 1).
Program production occupations. The majority of tv programs are produced by the motion picture and video industry; producers, stars, and directors working on these prerecorded programs are not employed by the broadcasting market. Staff members in program production occupations at tv and radio stations produce programs such as music, talk, and news shows.
Assistant manufacturers provide clerical assistance and background research; help with the preparation of musical, written, and visual materials; and time productions to make certain that they do not run over schedule. Assistant manufacturers also may operate cameras and other audio and video equipment.
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4,151 | One of the websites of the Church of God, a Worldwide Association (COGWA) had the following about the Book of Zephaniah:
Main theme
The theme of the book is the Day of the Lord. Despite the fact that Zephaniah warns Judah of impending doom, the prophecy is dual, and the major fulfillment of his prophecy is yet future. Although the prophet’s pronouncements focus on Jerusalem, nations nearby (Assyria, Ethiopia, Moab and Ammon) and all other nations of the earth are included in the warnings (Zephaniah 1:2-3; 3:6, 8, 20).
This book points forward to the dramatic and earthshaking events that will unfold before the return of Christ to the earth (1:9, 15-18).
When these major prophecies come to pass, it will be better to be “hidden in the day of the Lord’s anger” (2:3) than to be in the midst of what occurs when God intervenes and brings righteous judgment on mankind.
God’s indignation will be poured out on all nations, and none will escape: “My determination is to gather the nations to My assembly of kingdoms, to pour on them My indignation, all My fierce anger; all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of My jealousy” (3:8, emphasis added throughout). God’s anger will be felt worldwide.
A remnant is saved
For those who are willing to seek and submit to God, God promises protection during a period of unprecedented destruction. This time of Great Tribulation was also prophesied by Daniel (Daniel 12:1) and later by Jesus Christ: “And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved [alive]; but for the elect’s sake those days will be shortened” (Matthew 24:22)…
Here is one way to outline the book of Zephaniah:
The Day of the Lord (chapter 1).
Prophecies concerning the entire earth (1:1-3).
Prophecies regarding Judah and Jerusalem (1:4-9).
God’s wrath on rebellious mankind (1:10-18).
Nations warned of coming judgment (chapters 2-3:7).
Repentant meek are spared (2:1-3).
Surrounding nations warned of impending punishment (2:4-15).
Entire earth to be punished (3:1-7).
Ultimate deliverance: God’s people restored (3:8-20).
A pure language taught (3:8-9).
God dwells with His people (3:10-20).
Zephaniah is one of the books of the Bible that places the destruction of end-time Assyria with that of end-time Babylon (Zephaniah 2:13-15; see also Germany in Biblical and Catholic Prophecy).
But a point that I would like to emphasize related to Zephaniah and who gets protected is that it is not simply those that are meek who get protected, but those who truly uphold God’s justice. Those Christians who are promised end time protection are those that are truly Philadelphian Christians (Revelation 3:7-13). The Bible teaches that not all Christians will be protected at the time of the end (see also Revelation 12:14-17).
Notice some of those scriptures as well as the some in Zephaniah:
7 “And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write,
‘These things says He who is holy, He who is true, “He who has the key of David, He who opens and no one shuts, and shuts and no one opens”: 8 “I know your works. See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it; for you have a little strength, have kept My word, and have not denied My name. 9 Indeed I will make those of the synagogue of Satan, who say they are Jews and are not, but lie — indeed I will make them come and worship before your feet, and to know that I have loved you. 10 Because you have kept My command to persevere, I also will keep you from the hour of trial which shall come upon the whole world, to test those who dwell on the earth. 11 Behold, I am coming quickly! Hold fast what you have, that no one may take your crown. (Revelation 3:7-12)
14 But the woman was given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness to her place, where she is nourished for a time and times and half a time, from the presence of the serpent. 15 So the serpent spewed water out of his mouth like a flood after the woman, that he might cause her to be carried away by the flood. 16 But the earth helped the woman, and the earth opened its mouth and swallowed up the flood which the dragon had spewed out of his mouth. 17 And the dragon was enraged with the woman, and he went to make war with the rest of her offspring, who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. (Revelation 12:14-17)
1 Gather yourselves together, yes, gather together,
O undesirable nation,
2 Before the decree is issued,
Or the day passes like chaff,
Before the Lord’s fierce anger comes upon you,
Before the day of the Lord’s anger comes upon you!
3 Seek the Lord, all you meek of the earth,
Who have upheld His justice.
Seek righteousness, seek humility.
It may be that you will be hidden
In the day of the Lord’s anger. (Zephaniah 2:1-3)
So, it is those that will gather together BEFORE a decree will be issued and who are Philadelphia Christians that are promised protection. It is those who hold fast to the priorities and work of Philadelphia by placing their proper emphasis on doing the work (Matthew 24:14; 28:19-20) as well as live as Philadelphia Christians will be protected, while others who follow Jesus will not be.
Some items of possibly related interest may include:
There is a Place of Safety for the Philadelphians. Why it May Be Petra This article discusses a biblical ‘place of safety’ and includes quotes from the Bible and Herbert W. Armstrong on this subject–thus, there is a biblically supported alternative to the rapture theory. There is also a video on the subject: Might Petra be the Place of Safety? Here is something related in the Spanish language: Hay un lugar de seguridad para los Filadelfinos. ¿Puede ser Petra?
This is PETRA! This is a 1962 Good News article by the late Dr. Hoeh.
Concerns about Church of God, a Worldwide Association This seems to be the largest group that came out of the United Church of God. Here is some history and concerns about it.
Should the Church Still Try to Place its Top Priority on Proclaiming the Gospel or Did Herbert W. Armstrong Change that Priority for the Work? Some say the Church should mainly feed the flock now as that is what Herbert W. Armstrong reportedly said. Is that what he said? Is that what the Bible says? What did Paul and Herbert W. Armstrong expect from evangelists?
The Philadelphia Church Era was predominant circa 1933 A.D. to 1986 A.D. The old Radio Church of God and old Worldwide Church of God, now basically the most faithful in the Church of God, like the beliefs held of the Continuing Church of God.
The Laodicean Church Era has been predominant circa 1986 A.D. to present. These are non-Philadelphians who mainly descended from the old WCG.
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4,154 | Tuition increased 12.34 percent in 2021, from $25,618 the prior year. On average, colleges raise tuition about 3 percent each year.
If these numbers sound high, remember, the total cost of tuition isn't necessarily what you will have to pay to attend a school. Many students pay far less than the total tuition after grants, scholarships, and tuition discounts kick in. Plus, student loans can make the amount you do have to pay for college more manageable.
In-state vs. Out-of-state Tuition at St Andrews University
St. Andrews University is a private, religious institution, so it has the same tuition for residents of North Carolina as it does for residents from other states.
Public schools receive funds from the state to help them cover costs. These institutions offer reduced tuition for students who are residents of that state.
Attending a school where you qualify for in-state tuition can save significant money on the overall cost of college. Every state has their own rules about what makes someone eligible for in-state tuition. The most common requirement is that students must have lived in the state for a full year before starting school.
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St Andrews University International Student Tuition
Tuition at St Andrews University is the same for all students.
International students are not eligible for federal financial aid, but may be eligible for school-specific aid and scholarships.
International students without financial need may be eligible for merit-based institutional scholarships and athletic awards.
St Andrews University Living Expenses and Other Costs
In addition to tuition, there are other costs associated with college, like room and board, facility fees, and books and supplies.
Room and Board at St Andrews University
Room and board at St Andrews University is $11,300 a year. This includes the cost of living in dorms or other campus housing, plus a meal plan that allows you to eat in the school dining facilities.
Board costs may vary depending on how many meals are included in the meal plan you choose.
Cost of Books at St Andrews University
The cost of books often surprises first-year college students. The actual cost of books depends on the courses you take and the materials required.
Yearly Fees
Most schools also have fees to help cover the cost of facilties, like the library, gym and computer labs. Full-time undergrads at St Andrews University pay $1,000 in fees each academic year.
There may also be optional fees associated with participating in certain activities, like joining a fraternity or sorority, or playing on an intramural sports team, may mean additional fees.
Transportation costs
The total cost of transportation in college can really vary. It depends on if you drive or fly to get to school, own a car, or if you prefer to walk or take public transportation to get around campus.
A school's location can impact transportation costs. The St. Andrews University campus is in a small town setting in North Carolina. First-year students are allowed to park a car on campus.
Other College Costs
When creating a budget for college, don’t forget to leave some room in your budget for personal expenses, like entertainment, clothes, furnishings and toiletries.
Let’s look at the breakdown of all expenses, which can add up for both on-campus and off-campus students.
How much does St Andrews University cost?
2021 Total Tuition and Expenses
Tuition $28,780
Room and Board $11,300
Yearly Fees $1,000
Total Estimated Costs
On-Campus $41,080
Off-Campus $29,780
The breakdowns above provide a good estimate of the total cost of attendance before financial aid and scholarships. Tuition and fees may vary depending on program, course level, location, and more.
Financial Aid at St Andrews University
The majority of St. Andrews University undergrads use financial aid to help pay for school. In 2021, 451 of the 627 undergrads enrolled received financial aid. St Andrews University meets 70 percent of the demonstrated financial need for undergraduates.
The average financial aid package for a full-time, first-year student is around $21,097 a year. Around 69 percent of St Andrews University undergrads take out student loans to cover any remaining costs. St Andrews University graduates who have student loans graduate with an average of $26,209 of student loan debt.
The average debt for each loan type varies.
Average Debt By Loan Type
Federal Loans $22,246
State Loans $14,000
St Andrews University-Specific Loans $0
Private Loans $28,920
Most Common Loans for St Andrews University Students
Federal Loans 69%
State loans 1%
Private loans 9%
Most students take out institutional or government loans, because they tend to have lower interest rates and more flexible repayment options than private loans. Loans from the federal government can be subsidized or unsubsidized. Subsidized loans do not accrue interest during school, while unsubsidized loans begin accruing interest at the time the loan is issued. If students do no qualify for enough federal loans to cover the cost of tuition, some take out private loans. Parents can also take out ParentPLUS loans, which are government loans for parents who are helping their children pay for college.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) helps colleges determine how much financial need students and their familes have, so they can offer a financial aid package that meets, or come close to meeting, their need. For more information on St Andrews University financial aid, keep reading, or visit their financial aid website.
Scholarships at St. Andrews University
Some students may receive grants and scholarships to help pay for college. Unlike loans, scholarships and grants do not have to be paid back.
In 2021, St Andrews University awarded 449 need-based scholarships to students, giving away total of $4,974,733 to help students with financial need cover the cost of school. An additional $1,020,638 in merit-based scholarship money was awarded to students without demonstrated financial need.
Net Cost of St Andrews University
The net price of college is the actual cost of attending a school for one year. Net cost is calculated by subtracting any scholarships, grants or other aid that does not need to be paid back from the total cost. Student loans are not part of the calculation, because they need to be repaid.
Now that we have a sense of the total estimated costs for St Andrews University students, we can subtract the average financial aid package to find the estimated net cost. Net cost can vary depending on a students’ need and the financial aid award received.
When considering whether a school fits your budget, it is important to consider the estimated net cost, not just the sticker price of tuition. Often, schools with the highest tuition also offer the most generous aid packages, so estimate your net cost before eliminating a school because it does fit your budget.
The average amount of financial aid received by a full-time first year student with demonstrated need at St Andrews University was $21,097 in 2021. By substracting the average financial aid package from the estimated costs, we get a number that may make the cost of St Andrews University seem more manageable.
Estimated Net Cost for Full-Time Students
On-Campus $19,983
Off-Campus $8,683
What will attending St Andrews University really cost you? The answer depends on several factors.
As of 2011, colleges are required to have a net price calculator on their website to help prospective students and their families make more informed decisions about the actual cost of attending that school, based on their financial situation. You can find the St Andrews University's net cost calculator on their website.
St Andrews University Tuition Payment Plans
Some students choose to use payment plans to make the cost of tuition fit more comfortably in their budget.
Students cannot pay tuition in installments. Contact the financial aid office to verify this and discuss options.
St Andrews University Tuition Waivers
Schools sometimes offer tuition waivers to certain groups to cover some or all of the cost of tuition. Some schools offer them for employees and their family, underrepresented students, or military students. Even with a tuition waiver, other expenses and fees are the responsibility of the student
Check the financial aid website for more information on payment plans and tuition waivers.
St Andrews University Tuition & Fees
Tuition & Fees
$41,080
In State
$41,080
Out-of-State
Cost Breakdown
In State
Out-of-State
State Tuition
$28,780
$28,780
Fees
$1,000
$1,000
Housing
$11,300
$11,300
Books
Unknown
Unknown
Total (Before Financial Aid):
$41,080
$41,080
St Andrews University Financial Aid
Students Who Receive Need-Based Aid
73%
73%
Average Financial Aid Package
$21,123
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Education for everybody To fight this resilient mindset as well as the ignorance that underlies they.
Posted on 31 de agosto de 2021 31 de agosto de 2021 by Anderson Evangelista da Rosa
Education for everybody To fight this resilient mindset as well as the ignorance that underlies they.
Scott stated the Champs de Mars is amongst the most important places for his own HIV consultants to make contact with some of the homosexual dudes. Talking the neighboorhood speech of Creole helps make the input convenient. The experts share novels which defines in words and pictures various sexual activities—gay and straight–and their particular hazard values. There’s also photos showing the required need and convenience of condoms. Grasadis’s contact number is published of the spine with the brochure even more expertise.
Needless to say, Haitian ambivalence about homosexuality prevents many LGB individuals from coming out their family. Scott joked about those ‘not gay’ gays when you look at the middle-upper school homosexual group in Port-au-Prince and Petionville. The man claimed if someone accomplished emerged for their group, the most important (and most likely latest) reaction is always to deny it. You will find after every one of the relatives level and name to uphold amongst their peers and the other cannot embarrass oneself publicly. Becoming shunned particularly upsetting and humiliating. Consequently it’s better to ignore children member’s sex-related oddness and go on with the program.
To combat this resilient mindset while the lack of knowledge that underlies they, Grasadis publishes reports for its important papers ‘Le Nouvelliste’ discussing several elements of homosexuality. Reading through these types of information privately seems an easier way to realize the literate tuition without public online forums wherein few may wish to be viewed. A recent facts reviewed amount Haitian men are gay out of the country and right (and attached) in the home. It has been also directed at acquiring individuals be more cautious also to keep an eye on health problems.
Scott moreover felt that the frame of mind on the Catholic religious had not been just as severe as in the States or Ontario and was actually a lot more accessible to person designs.
I inquired what influence the extensive impoverishment received regarding the homosexual populace below. His quick answer was that there was actually no government-funded open public health care for HIV infected folks anywhere in Haiti. (You will find several personal NGO reinforced means not just about sufficient.) There are no ambulance assistance, no clinical tests, no complimentary treatments rather than enough medical facility bedrooms. “This will never be an effective destination to end up being unwell; in case you have income we travel into the States to suit your remedies.”
Last But Not Least
Therefore what’s it like to be lesbigay in Haiti? As usual, it depends on whom you talk to. For any blessed couple of throughout the mountain, getting homosexual was subtly comfortable within a cultural course of similar colleagues. In which discover money there is certainly ease and choices. Where there exists groomed tendencies that doesn’t arouse uncertainty or chat you can find associates for dinners and occasions.
The ‘business men’ connected to this crowd life can certainly be easy, nevertheless they walk a good collection of endorsement. A misstep that raise jealousy or anger can finish the favorable daily life overnight—and because there is definitely not a broad spectral range of homosexual being, that will be, no broad middle class of LGBTs to ‘fall straight back’ on, the drop from Haitian gay top-notch might precipitous right down to the grimy road below located in a hovel and scamming for handouts or getting work done in a reduced giving manufacturer.
Towards people who are already there—black, bad, semi-literate, lower competent and homosexual or bi– and also have never identified anything but a tough daily life there certainly is little purpose escort girl Santa Maria to hope that that all changes. Haiti’s past of moderate and mean-spirited governors has not remaining any decent heritage of man legal rights. Their state can not actually incorporate electricity or even the simplest of open medical care—let alone this type of remote ‘luxuries’ as gay rights.
(2) A Gay Haitian-American produces about his existence and Haiti: personalized responses
A lot of Haitians possess misconceptions that Homosexuals determine that life. This can be not true. Why am I going to choose a lifetime which disliked by many folks, a life that I’m going to be embarrassed with, a life where some declare there’s absolutely no possibility of joy. I am going to do not have the happiness having a wedding event exactly where I’m able to proclaim our like to anybody. I most certainly will never say this really my partner, my own baby or and of the attributes that best put on marital lifetime. Now I am knowledgeable and never a poor searching boyfriend and an effective career and it eliminates me in some cases after I meet perfectly valuable ladies I’m not really drawn to all of them. It’s hard We stay using relatives or parents after being lashing about gay everyone and I am indeed there sitting regrettably thinking about the worry of those learning that out about me.
Simple people are not aware about simple traditions and with luck , they might don’t know. I realize they like myself they also won’t ever understand. I’m not demanding anyone’s acceptance as gay because I experienced simply no say over that; all I will be requesting can be for directly individuals to you should be considerate within their feedback in public adequate relatives since you can’t say for sure. I am sure people answer me with all of types of verse from the handbook. I am sure these currently: I am a Christian and look the scripture frequently seeking advice ‘why me’. I actually do not provide the reply to that. Not totally all homosexual individuals are promiscuous or items like that. Like throughout events and communities, the audience is a ‘different’ group. Some homosexual men and women are a whole lot more respectable and careful humankind than some directly anyone.
I’ve halted selecting info and questioning your sexuality, nowadays instead We target can I staying an improved person, someone that helps which environment can have confidence in. I am sure Haitian gay good friends that might render something so they could adjust but trust in me we can’t change it. I look at my favorite homosexuality as my personal mix to deal with, things to me to the office on. As a substitute to wondering Lord ‘why me’ and hope for an adjustment overnight I pray saying thanks to him your overall health which he provided me with, the whole family which he presented that really loves myself, the man would not write me personally impaired therefore I makes the very best of my life by working to fix me personally as well as to help life of the people around me personally.
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Me & my brother were talking about fishing (which we do about twice a week) and we started talking about keeping journals, the Moons effect on fishing & then we got into Barometric Pressure & it's effect on how Fish Feed, when & why.
Effects of Barometric Pressure on Fishing
By Lee Adams
It has been known for a long time that the barometric pressure has an effect on fishing. How the pressure directly effects the fish is still not fully understood, but knowing how to use the barometric pressure readings can greatly increase your chances of catching fish, especially in shallow and fresh waters.
Barometric pressure is the measure of the weight of the atmosphere above us. It exerts pressure on the waters we fish and even on us. In fact, it can change how well some people feel. It is believed by many, that it may have a similar and even more dramatic effect on fish effecting their feeding habits.
Measurement of barometric pressure is accomplished with the use of a barometer. A barometer measures the weight of the atmosphere per square inch (pressure) and compares it to the weight of a column of mercury.
The first instrument was invented in 1643 by Evangelista Torricelli. His barometer used a glass tube from which all air has been removed (a vacuum) and is inserted into a container of mercury that is exposed to the pressure of the air. The air pressing down on the mercury in the container forces an amount of the mercury up into the glass tube. The height to which the mercury rises is directly proportional to the pressure of the atmosphere. This is usually measured in inches (inHg) or in millibars (1 inHg equals 33.864 millibars).
Today aneroid barometers, invented by the French scientist Lucien Vidie in 1843, are the most widely used instrument to detect air pressure. An aneroid is a flexible metal bellow that has been sealed after removing some of it's air (a partial vacuum). A higher atmospheric pressures will squeeze the metal bellow while a lower pressure will allow it to expand. This expansion of the metal is usually mechanically coupled to a dial needle which will point to a scale indicating the barometric pressure.
A new form of barometer uses a pressure transducer. This transducer is like a miniature aneroid barometer that converts the amount of air pressure into a proportional electrical voltage. This voltage then can be fed into a digital readout and/or into a computer.
Barometric pressure varies with altitude. A higher elevation will have less atmosphere above it which exerts less pressure. To keep readings standard across the world, barometric pressure is to be indicated at sea level. Therefore, readings at elevations other than at sea level will require a correction factor which is based on the elevation and the air temperature (colder air weighs more and will require a greater correction).
The barometric pressure changes as the weather systems over us changes. When you look at a weather map that has those blue "H"s and red "L"s, this is indicating the areas with High and Low pressure. It is worth noting that the areas with high pressure are the areas with good weather, and the areas with low pressure are the areas with bad weather. Barometric pressure has been used by weathermen since the beginning of meteorology to predict the weather. It can also be used by fishermen to predict the quality of fishing, and more importantly, how to fish.
As a general guideline, think of 30 inHg (1016 millibar) as being a normal level. World records vary from a high pressure of 32.0 inHg in Siberia to 25.7 inHg during a typhoon (both readings are off the scale of most barometers). For the US, extreme levels can be considered as 30.5 inHg and 28.5 inHg. When it comes to fishing, a change of just +/- 0.02 inHg from normal is enough to effect their feeding habits.
It is important, however, to note that the effects of barometric pressure is greater in fresh and shallow waters, than it is in deeper waters. This is probably due to the fact that the pressure of water is so much greater in deeper waters making the air pressure above it no longer having any significance.
Some general rules regarding barometric pressure are:
Pressure Trend
Typical Weather
Fishing Trends
Suggested Tactics
High
Clear skies
Fish slow down, find cover or go to deeper waters.
Slow down lures and use baits more attractive to fish. Fish in cover and in deeper waters.
Rising
Clearing or improving
Fish tend to become slightly more active
Fish with brighter lures and near cover. Also fish at intermediate and deeper depths.
Normal and stable
Fair
Normal fishing
Experiment with your favorite baits and lures.
Falling
Degrading
Most active fishing
Speed up lures. Surface and shallow running lures may work well.
Slightly lower
Usually cloudy
Many fish will head away from cover and seek shallower waters. Some fish will become more aggressive.
Use shallow running lures at a moderate speed.
Low
Rainy and stormy
Fish will tend to become less active the longer this period remains.
As the action subsides, try fishing at deeper depths.
It is important to note that after a long feeding period, the action will slow regardless of the following conditions. On the flip side, a long period of poor fishing conditions may be followed by a really good one.
It is also important to note, that the barometric pressure is just one of many factors that effect fish feeding habits. Other effects include water temperature, light, tidal forces, water clarity, the pH level, water levels, wind/surface disturbance, boat traffic, fishing pressure, and so on. Another good judging factor of fishing is the solunar effects which play a role in the tidal and illumination factors.
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interesting post good stuff to think a bout
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Here's the puzzling thing about atmospheric pressure. A fish can experience a bigger pressure change just by going up or down a foot or two in the water, than it ever will by any conceivable fluctuation of the barometer.
I think maybe the thing the fish react to, is some other thing, that just happens to accompany air pressure changes. Maybe changes in the sky lighting, wind, or something else. But I think the air pressure is an indicator of the cause, and not the main cause.
But then, I think a lot of strange things...
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I'm with you W.E. I don't and never will understand how the barometer could affect fishing. Now warm and cold fronts, overcast and sunny I understand but the barometer going from 30.01 to 29.96........clueless.
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not considering water temperature-yous guys are so on the right track- it all starts with the bottom of the food chain, low pressure conditions allow the planktons to come off of the bottom to get sunlight penetration they need to function where ever that is, everythig else follows-bite can be high in the water colum and not necessarily shallow, but in high pressure, clear and sunny days, planktons get the sun penetration deeper and stay deeper there is alot more water to consider, better odds going deeper and slower, I cant tell a .05 difference, but if there is and upslope low pressure metro Denver condition or that first snow in October someting is aggressively feeding. Why are those schools of shad floppin all over the surface at night?
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I have heard just the opposite...well kind of...went to seminar on fishing Carter and Horsethooth...one of the speakers there was water rescue guy for Horsetooth and actively dove (air tanks) Horsetooth...we have all had cold fronts (low pressure) put walleyes down and warm fronts (high pressure) have walleyes active...he said he had observed walleyes many times during high pressure up high off the rocks and bottom during high pressure/warm fronts and he said during cold fronts they were almost tightly wrapped around rocks on the bottom like they were one with the rocks structure and not moving or feeding actively...just my two cents on the subject...
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that would be really cool to be able to be underwater and see how the fish react to diferrent situations. i have always had my best fishing the day before or the day of a storm. the couple of days after are the slowest
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in general- when you get a storm of some or just some good cloud cover barometric pressure falls or is low, then it moves past and you get very clear conditions, pressure rises or is high, just like afishman's experience suggests, not considering air or water temperature, just pressure, but the fish gotta eat sometime regardless of conditions, just can use it as a tool to start somewhere.
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during a storm is the best time. i think alot has to do with the light conditions.the fish become less spooked and i think it stirs things up
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believe it or not ive landed some of my biggest trout in a off colored high stream after a storm ........and earlier this year when it rained all weekend in june i think it way I had my best day ever at the arsenal ......the best time to fish is still whenever you can
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being a diver i have always been skeptical of barometer changes afectting fish as was said up above just a slight change in depth make more of a pressure change the the worst fuctuations of a barometer.
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This article is an excerpt from When Bishops Meet: An Essay Comparing Trent, Vatican I, and Vatican II, published this month by Harvard University Press. Copyright © 2019 by the president and fellows of Harvard College. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Although the documents of the early councils of the church recognized that bad customs and bad teaching had to be uprooted, which is a form of change, they most characteristically betray a sense of continuity with previous Christian teaching and practice. They called for continuation and implementation of ancient customs and ancient traditions—antiqua lex, antiqua traditio.
The documents of the medieval councils very much follow the same pattern. Although they in fact deal with the twists and turns in culture and institutional structures of their day, they lack a keen sense of discrepancy between past and present, and thus the councils never felt the necessity to address the discrepancy directly. Only with the Italian Renaissance of the fifteenth century and then the Reformation early in the next century did this ahistorical mindset receive its first serious challenges. The Council of Trent was, therefore, the first council that had to take those challenges into account.
The Council of Trent
Luther saw his doctrine of justification by faith alone as the very core of the Gospel message. To reject it was to reject Christianity itself. As he began to experience hostility from the church hierarchy and from theologians concerning his teaching, he concluded that the church had not only failed to proclaim the Gospel but had proclaimed its antithesis, the heresy of justification by good works. The church had betrayed the teaching of Christ and had thereby ceased being the true church. In the course of the centuries, the church had changed, Luther maintained, and changed radically for the worse. Between it and the congregation of Christian faithful founded by Christ yawned a gap of many centuries. The church of his day was discontinuous with the teaching of Christ and the apostles.
When the bishops convened at Trent in 1545, they soon realized that justification was the key doctrinal issue at stake. After seven months of sometimes acrimonious discussion, they were finally able to articulate a statement that won their overwhelming approval. Neither at this nor at any other point did the council explicitly discuss whether the church had failed to proclaim the true doctrine. The prelates at Trent assumed that church teaching was continuous with the teaching of the Gospel, and they therefore simply affirmed or implied that what they taught was orthodox and true to the tradition.
In the early twentieth century, the important English historian and philosopher R. G. Collingwood designated this style of historical thinking “substantialism,” and he saw it as the chief defect of the ancient Roman historians. Livy, for instance, took for granted that Rome was an unchanging substance that sailed through the sea of the centuries without being affected by it. Christian thinkers inherited this tradition and without examining it applied it to the church.
By the time of the council, however, an awareness of living in particularly evil times gripped many Europeans. Their times were the worst of all, the low point in a long process of decline from a purer and more authentic past. The church, they believed, was not exempt from this process. For Catholics and especially for the bishops gathered at Trent, the upheavals in the wake of the Reformation confirmed and exacerbated the awareness of a pervasive darkness. On at least three occasions, the bishops at the council lamented how calamitous were the times in which the council was taking place. They therefore accepted the idea of change for the worse, but they did not see it applying to doctrine, which somehow was immune to the historical process.
They did see change as applying to the discipline of “the clergy and the Christian people.” The expression implies that the morals and mores of the people living within the institution of the church had declined, but not the institution itself, and most certainly not its doctrine. The documents of Trent rest, therefore, on an operative distinction between the church and its members. The former exists unchanged and apart from the contingencies to which the members are subject.
The council directed its changes therefore to the members, especially the clergy who occupied the three official pastoral offices in the church—pope, bishop, pastor of parishes. In trying to enforce changes in the behavior of officeholders, the council did not see itself as innovating but, rather, as restoring former norms and practices.
What was required to counter the evils of the age was a recovery and restoration of the healthy ecclesiastical discipline of the past. The reforms of Trent for the most part consisted, therefore, in strengthening or significantly reformulating older canonical regulations, especially as those regulations related to the clergy. The council restored, revived, and called back into operation the good norms of the past—restituere, innovare, revocare.
In actual fact, however, the council made changes that were innovations, not simply a burnishing of past laws. The decree Tametsi is the clearest example of such innovations. It stipulated that henceforth the church would consider no marriage valid unless witnessed by a priest. The council intended the decree to stamp out the abuse of so-called clandestine marriages—that is, the exchange of vows between the two partners with no witness present. Such marriages made it possible for one of the spouses, usually the man, to deny later that a marriage had taken place and to abandon his wife and, often, his children.
There was no precedent for Tametsi in the entire history of the church, a fact of which the bishops at Trent were aware. They were aware, therefore, that sometimes measures had to be adopted that were real changes from past practice and standards of behavior. The debate at Trent on Tametsi was heated, however, because it did not concern merely sacramental practice but seemed to have doctrinal implications.
The problem was this: If the consent of the spouses constituted the sacrament, which everybody agreed was the case, how could the church legitimately declare a consented-to union invalid? Did the church have the right and the authority to impose a condition on the validity of marriages that intruded on the partners’ exchange of vows, the constitutive element of the sacrament? How could the church declare invalid in the future marriages that in the past it had recognized as valid, even if forbidden? The bishops discussed these objections and somehow came to the conclusion that they could pass the decree. At Trent, therefore, the problem of doctrinal change lurked in the shadows, poised to strike in the open at any moment.
But when Trent treated doctrine directly, it spoke clearly and declared, “No change!” It reformed mores, but it “confirmed” doctrine. In reaction to Luther, no previous council ever insisted as explicitly or implied so regularly that the present teaching of the church was identical with that of the apostolic age and that there had been no change in it in the intervening centuries. When the council affirmed that in the Catholic Church “the ancient, absolute, and in every respect perfect faith and doctrine” of the Eucharist had been retained unchanged, it was only making explicit for one of its doctrinal pronouncements what underlay them all.
Vatican I
The assumption that the church and especially its teachings did not change had by the nineteenth century become axiomatic in most Catholic circles.
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In Italy by the middle of the fifteenth century, new critical methods for dealing with historical texts had developed. The Italian humanist Lorenzo Valla led the way. In his Adnotationes in Novum Testamentum, he showed how the Latin Vulgate failed in many instances to convey the sense of the original Greek text, and through philological criticism he showed that the document known as “The Donation of Constantine” was a forgery. With these works Valla founded the discipline of philology and in so doing gave impetus to a newly keen sense of anachronism. He thus sowed the seeds of what developed into modern historical consciousness.
The critical approach to historical texts and to the past that Valla and later humanists such as Erasmus pioneered caught on, gained momentum, and reached a culminating turning point in the nineteenth century. It was a century in which awareness of historical change began conditioning scholars’ approach to virtually every text in every discipline, including sacred texts. It was, moreover, the century of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. Evolution, development, progress, change—these words marked the culture of the age.
The Enlightenment of the eighteenth century had largely rejected any role for the past in prescribing norms for the present, and it had thrown history’s goal into the future. The liberal philosophies of the nineteenth century assumed that progress was inevitable in virtually every aspect of human life and endeavor. The world moved forward in a process of change for the better, as Darwin showed. To the delight of some and to the horror of others, Darwin seemed to reduce the story of Adam and Eve to a naïve fable.
The Bible as well as the history of the church now came under newly skeptical criticism in the universities, which revived in the nineteenth century after a long period of stagnation. Germany was the revival’s epicenter, most especially the University of Berlin. Sharpening the methods pioneered by Renaissance humanists, Leopold von Ranke trained generations of talented students in rigorous methods of historical analysis and textual criticism.
This development, long in the making, moved the discipline of history from its former base in rhetoric and moral philosophy to more controlled methods of research, which at a certain point began to be described as scientific. The methods professed objectivity in evaluating evidence and freedom from contamination by apologetic concerns. They likewise professed freedom from what the maintenance of received opinions might require. For professional historians, these methods spelled the end of substantialism. Every historical reality had a history. Simply by being historical, each and every historical reality changed—at least to some degree. As did other scholars of the era, Catholic exegetes and historians felt the impact of such methods and had to reckon with them. At Vatican I in that regard, Catholic bishops had to deal with historical objections to the doctrine of papal infallibility—that is, the pope’s prerogative to declare with absolute finality that a truth is divinely revealed and must be believed by all faithful Catholics.
When on June 26, 1867, Pius IX made known to bishops and pilgrims present in Rome his intention to convoke a council, he described its purpose in the most general terms: to review the problems facing the church and to find appropriate remedies for them. He established commissions to prepare the agenda, which resulted in a wide range of topics for the council to deal with. Among those topics, however, was none dealing with the popes’ infallibility. But because the Catholic press, especially in France, had carried on such a vigorous campaign for it before the council opened, the early emergence of infallibility at the council as the issue that would dominate it was almost inevitable.
A sizeable minority of bishops coming especially from Germany, Austria, and Hungary opposed defining the doctrine and based their objections in large part on historical grounds. According to those bishops, the doctrine lacked historical foundation in the church’s doctrine and in the church’s practice. According to them also, there were instances where a pope had taught a heterodox opinion. Among those most adamantly opposed to infallibility on such grounds was Karl Josef von Hefele, bishop of Rottenburg, who had already published several volumes of his highly respected history of the councils.
Leaders of the majority at the council tried to show, however, that the supposed instances of papal fallibility could be explained or were irrelevant. The assumption that the church and especially its teachings did not change had by the nineteenth century become axiomatic in most Catholic circles, which to some extent was the legacy of the Council of Trent. According to this assumption, the present church related to the past through a bond of virtually unqualified continuity.
In this mode of thinking, historical arguments were irrelevant in the face of seemingly irrefutable texts from Scripture or later documents of the church. The abstract and ahistorical method of the Scholastic system of theology further helped shield doctrine from historical contingency. A historical naiveté that took the present situation as the norm for interpreting the past and that projected present practice and understanding onto it also contributed to this substantialistic mode of thinking.
The clearest statement of the majority’s stance on the matter occurred in the Relatio (explanatory notes) that accompanied the first draft of the infallibility decree:
As has without exception been shown above from the most important texts [monumentis], the infallibility of the Roman Pontiff is a truth divinely revealed. Therefore, it is impossible that it can ever be proved false by any historical facts. If, however, such facts are brought forward to oppose it, they must themselves be deemed false insofar as they seem opposed.
In their wording, neither of the council’s two decrees—Dei filius and Pastor aeternus—directly engaged with the historical issues that were germane to them, but the statement in the Relatio reveals the mindset that underlay them. Although Vatican Council I shut its eyes to the problem of change, the problem did not go away. It exploded onto the scene with the Modernist crisis some decades later.
In the late nineteenth century, advocacy among Catholics of a sometimes-undiscriminating adoption of the new historical approach to sacred texts and sacred doctrines became part of the amorphous phenomenon known as Modernism. The inclusiveness of the seemingly all-encompassing label “Modernism” suggests why it is difficult to find a common thread linking so-called Modernists to one another beyond their desire to help the church reconcile itself with what they thought was best in intellectual culture as it had evolved into the present. However, a general though not universally accepted premise of the movement (if it can be called that) was the pervasiveness of change and the need to come to terms with it.
The storm broke on July 3, 1907. On that day, the Holy Office issued the decree Lamentabili condemning sixty-five propositions supposedly held by the Modernists. Two months later, Pope Pius X (r. 1903–1914) followed up with his encyclical Pascendi dominici gregis. For the sweep of its accusations, the accusatory style of its language, and the severity of its provisions, Pascendi had few, if any, precedents in the annals of the modern papacy. A veritable purge followed, which, besides the damage it did to Catholic intellectual life, confirmed among many Catholics an already pervasive readiness to ignore change. The Catholic Church, it was often proudly said, does not change.
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Despite the severe measures taken by the Holy See against exegetes and church historians accused of being Modernists, a relatively small but well-trained number of Catholic scholars in the early decades of the twentieth century continued to apply historical modes of research and analysis to ecclesiastical texts and to problems in church practice. As surveillance over such scholars diminished, their numbers grew, and their methods began to receive a positive or at least tolerant reception. When in 1943 Pope Pius XII published his encyclical Divino afflante spiritu, he validated historical and archeological methods for the study of the Bible, which was an implicit validation of similar approaches for other areas of sacred studies. Bit by bit, scholars began to show that every aspect of church life and teaching had been affected by change.
For winning acceptance of the idea that change affected even doctrine, no book was more important than John Henry Newman’s Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, published in 1845. The book appeared, therefore, fourteen years before Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. Like Darwin’s work, it reflected the preoccupation of the age with evolution, development, progress, and the implications of the historical process.
By using different analogies, Newman showed how teachings evolved while remaining true to their origins. Teachings were both continuous and discontinuous with their earlier articulation. The book, still the classic in the field, put the problem of change in doctrine on the stage of theological discourse to a degree unknown before. Although published well before Vatican Council I, it had no significant impact on the council’s debates, but in the decades leading up to Vatican II most Catholic bishops and theologians accepted its basic premise in some form or other.
In France in the middle of the nineteenth century Prosper Guéranger, abbot of the monastery of Solesmes, set in motion a movement in which critical methods were applied to liturgical texts. By the middle of the next century liturgical scholars were calling for changes in how the liturgy was celebrated to bring it more into conformity with what they saw as its true character, which had been obscured by accretions through the centuries. Pope Pius XII responded to them in part through two decrees, in 1951 and 1955, in which he completely reorganized the liturgies for the last three days of Holy Week to bring them in line with liturgists’ recommendations.
The stage had thus been set for Vatican II to take a stance on the problem of change radically different from that of the two previous councils. The bishops and theologians at the council accepted the reality of change as a matter of course. Their only questions were about how to explain it, about how far it could legitimately go, and what the criteria were for making changes.
Change—the word appeared in the first sentence of the first paragraph of the first document the council published, Sacrosanctum concilium, “On the Sacred Liturgy.” The sentence stated that the council intended to adapt to contemporary conditions those aspects of the liturgy that were subject to change (mutatio). Sacrosanctum concilium thus sounded the first note in what was to be an underlying and pervasive issue at the council.
This keener sense of historical change took three forms in the council, captured in three words current at the time—aggiornamento (Italian for updating or modernizing), development (an unfolding or evolution, sometimes the equivalent of progress), and ressourcement (French for a return to the sources). A basic assumption undergirded the council’s employment of these three modes in which change might take place: the Catholic tradition was richer, broader, and more malleable than often perceived in the past. The bishops who appropriated that assumption did so not as an abstract truth but as a license to undertake a thorough examination of the status quo. They reacted against interpretations of Catholic doctrine and practice that reduced it to simplistic and ahistorical formulae. They reacted against substantialism.
Of the three terms, interpreters of the council and especially the popular media most often invoked aggiornamento to explain what Vatican II was all about. The term, generally attributed to Pope John XXIII, equivalently occurred in his charge to the council in his opening address, in which he told the fathers of the council to make “appropriate changes” (opportunis emendationibus) that would help the church in its pastoral mission.
In principle, aggiornamento was nothing new. The church had perforce always adapted to new situations. In recent times, the Vatican adopted microphones and amplifiers before the House of Commons and typewriters before the British Foreign Office. But in at least four regards the aggiornamento of Vatican II was new. First, some of the changes made in its name touched upon things ordinary Catholics assumed were normative, such as Latin liturgy, and hence they had a startling impact. Second, no previous council had taken aggiornamento as a broad principle rather than as a rare exception.
Third, the aggiornamento of Vatican II related not to modern inventions or polite conventions of society but to certain cultural assumptions and values of “the modern world,” the most basic of which—such as liberty, equality, and fraternity—stemmed most directly from the Enlightenment. These were assumptions and values that Vatican Council I implicitly rejected and, hence, the aggiornamento of Vatican II marked a turn in the road. Fourth, the broad adoption of deliberate reconciliation of the church with certain changes taking place outside it provided an entry point for a more dynamic understanding of how the church functioned.
Dynamism was even more relevant to the concept of development, which was by definition a movement—a movement to a further point along a given path. It was a cumulative though sometimes also a pruning process by which the tradition of the church became richer or perhaps clearer than before. Development suggested progress, which was itself a word the council did not hesitate to use. Dei verbum, “On Divine Revelation,” stated that the tradition of the church stemming from the apostles “makes progress in the church and grows” (proficit et crescit, n. 8). Tradition is not inert but dynamic.
Although the idea that tradition evolved won broad acceptance at the council, it was not without its problems, the most acute of which occurred in the debate on Dignitatis humanae, “On Religious Liberty.” Since the French Revolution, the popes had repeatedly condemned religious liberty and separation of church and state. But proponents of them at the council argued that they were legitimate developments of church teaching, an argument that to their opponents seemed like legerdemain. Development was supposedly movement to a further point along a given path, but Dignitatis humanae seemed to jump off the given path to forge a new one.
Proponents of the change defended their position by making use of ressourcement. They maintained that popes in condemning separation of church and state were reacting against a specific historical situation that no longer prevailed. To discover how the church could now legitimately adapt to the new situation, it had to “return to the sources.” In past tradition, it would find the fundamental truths that could guide it in the present situation. In this case, those truths were the church’s consistent teaching that the act of faith had to be free and that for all individuals following their conscience was the ultimate moral norm.
Unlike development, a theory first straightforwardly proposed in the nineteenth century, ressourcement had enjoyed avant la lettre a truly venerable history in the Western church, beginning in the earliest centuries but emerging most notably with the Gregorian Reform of the eleventh century, the campaign of popes and others to restore older canonical traditions. The reformers understood the changes they fought to implement as a restoration of the more authentic practice of an earlier era, which implied a mandate to reinstate it.
Development and ressourcement are both about corporate memory, the memory that is constitutive of identity.
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Ressourcement was in its Latin form the motto of the great humanists of the Renaissance—Ad fontes! Return to the sources was, moreover, what motivated the Protestant reformers as they sought to restore the authentic Gospel that in their opinion the papal church had discarded and perverted. It lay behind Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical Aeterni patris (1879) initiating the revival of the study of Thomas Aquinas. In fact, it lay behind virtually every reform movement in the church and society in Western culture at least up to the Enlightenment.
In the mid-twentieth century, return to the sources, now explicitly under the neologism ressourcement, drove much of the theological ferment in France that played such a major role in Vatican II. At the council virtually all the participants accepted the validity of the return-to-the-sources principle. Disputes over it arose only when it seemed to be applied too radically. Those who balked at such application had a point because ressourcement had more potent implications than development. While development implies further movement along a given path, ressourcement says that we are no longer going to move along Path X. We are going back to a fork in the road and will now move along a better and different path.
Development and ressourcement are both about corporate memory, the memory that is constitutive of identity. What institutions wittingly or unwittingly chose to remember and chose to forget from their past makes them what they are. The great battles at Vatican II were battles over the identity of the church: not over its fundamental dogmas, but over the place, relevance, and respective weight of certain fundamental values in the tradition.
Vatican II did not solve the theoretical problem of how an institution by definition conservative handles the problem of change, nor was it the council’s intention to do so. Councils are meetings that make decisions binding on the church. They are not meetings that solve theoretical problems, even though they must deal with the practical implications of such problems.
What is special about Vatican II in relationship to the two previous councils is, therefore, that it made its decisions with full awareness of the reality of change and full awareness that that reality affected the church in all its aspects. For a council to act with such an awareness of change is itself a significant change. Underlying the boldness with which the council accepted the reality of change was the assumption that appropriate change did not mean losing one’s identity but, rather, enhancing it or salvaging it from ossification. If such change achieved its goal, it entailed a process of redefinition that was both continuous and discontinuous with the past.
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John W. O’Malley, SJ, is University Professor in the Department of Theology at Georgetown University, and the author of many books, including Four Cultures of the West, Trent, Vatican I, What Happened at Vatican II, and The First Jesuits.
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Elliott's hard work -- the series was obviously many months in the making -- fulfills one of the highest objectives of journalism: it makes the invisible visible, and tells the story of people whose voice is seldom heard. Its generous sweep takes in not just the "invisible" but massive problem of homelessness, but also the problems that plague public schools, and the conflicts that reformers' interventions can create; the tangle of social agencies designed to help people like Dasani's family, and the circumstances that keep clients from reaping the benefits; and the attempts made under Mayor Michael Bloomberg to address these issues and how they have fared. Along with Ian Frazier's excellent New Yorker article "Hidden City," published in October, "Invisible Child" offers an unforgettable look at what it means to be homeless in today's New York. You won't come away hopeful, but you probably will come away wanting to help any way you can. [Update: see here for suggestions.]
Unless you're on the editorial board at the New York Post, that is. Their response to the "Invisible Child" series, published on December 9, must be read to be believed.
Headlined "The New York Times' 'homeless' hooey," the editorial scoffed that Elliott had failed in her presumed objective to paint New York as "a hard-hearted city." In fact, said the Post, the story "suggests just the opposite" -- "If the city is at fault here, it might well be for having been too generous — providing so much that neither the father nor mother seems much inclined to provide for their kids."
Congratulations, Post editors; you have found a way to update "Are there no workhouses?" for contemporary readers -- and just in time for Christmas! All those inclined to gripe that conservatives are unfairly caricatured as not caring about the poor, please address future complaints to the Post, care of William McGurn.
The Post is not known for its high standards of either journalism or decency, and it certainly has no time for in-depth, long-form reporting on the plight of the poor (or anything else). Still, their response to "Invisible Child" -- if they felt compelled to offer one at all, which they shouldn't have -- might have taken any number of less monstrous forms. They could have pointed out that the myriad failures of well-intentioned government programs described in Elliot's story demonstrate the importance of giving generously to private charities at this time of economic struggle. They could have railed, however insincerely, against the government for failing to provide more effective ways for people like Dasani's parents to "provide for their kids." ("An open public assistance case allows the agency to be reimbursed with federal funds," Elliott explains in Part 2, "while also making the family eligible for child care and job training — the kind of supports that could help in finding a home. But the problem for Chanel and Supreme comes down to basic math: Even with two full-time jobs, on minimum wage, they would have combined salaries of only $2,300 per month — just enough to cover the average rent for a studio in Brooklyn.") Or they could simply have expressed appreciation for this intimate glimpse of how hard life can be for many New Yorkers, concluding with a stock expression of goodwill -- "While we may not agree on how best to confront these problems, surely we can all" etc. Instead, the Post decided to read a reported article as an editorial, projecting a highly simplified argument and perspective onto a deeply complicated story, and then sneering: "The Times and Elliott, like much of the liberal establishment, seem to think it’s the city’s job to provide comfortable lives to outrageously irresponsible parents. In this case, that’s a couple with a long history of drug problems and difficulty holding jobs. Something’s wrong with that picture."
Well, yes, a lot is wrong with that picture. The personal struggles of Dasani's parents, from drug addiction to emotional immaturity to general discouragement and despair, are vividly depicted in Elliott's story (that's how the Post knows about them). So are the economic conditions that make a phrase like "difficulty holding jobs" dishonest at best. But what "Invisible Child" focuses on most of all is the kids, Dasani and her siblings and all the others housed at their shelter and in places like it. They live in squalor -- the description of the bathroom they must share with other shelter residents is enough to make you cry -- they go to school hungry, and they are destined to grow up both much too fast and not at all. The Post's editorial does not offer even a few words of compassion for their plight. Instead it ends with its verdict that, really, the city has been "too generous," and concludes with a nasty zinger: "That would be a story worth reading."
What's the "that" they're referring to? The story of how Chanel and Supreme are lazy good-for-nothing poor people? Or the story of what their lives would be like if the city weren't so "generous"? It's not clear. But what really makes that last line heartless is its implication that the story Elliott did report on is not worth telling. In fact, it's "hooey."
I know people who subscribe to the Post, and I've often wondered how they make peace with its gleeful moral bankruptcy. But I don't know a single human being who could read "Invisible Child" and come away with the impression that Dasani's story is not worth hearing. Why, then, is the Post so anxious to tell its readers that they shouldn't read it? That, as they say, would be a story worth reading.
Mollie Wilson O’Reilly is editor-at-large and columnist at Commonweal.
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4,161 | How big is the IoT market going to be? There are a number of analyst predictions out there, here are a few significant forecasts.
IHS forecasts that the IoT market will grow from an installed base of 15.4 billion devices in 2015 to 30.7 billion devices in 2020 and 75.4 billion in 2025.
McKinsey estimates the total IoT market size in 2015 was up to $900M, growing to $3.7B in 2020 attaining a 32.6% CAGR.
Bain predicts that by 2020 annual revenues could exceed $470B for the IoT vendors selling the hardware, software and comprehensive solutions.
Beecham Research predict almost 1 billion cellular M2M connections worldwide by 2020.
Hot or Not
There will be a time when pretty much every industry is touched by IoT technology in some way. For now, although the opportunities are growing, the really hot segments to be in are a handful. See Forrester’s heat map below to see where they put the best IoT opportunies.
Forrester predicts fleet management in transportation, security and surveillance applications in government, inventory and warehouse management applications in retail and industrial asset management in primary manufacturing will be the hottest areas for IoT growth.
Forrester’s research indicates that enterprises are currently far more likely to adopt IoT than smaller ones. One example of this is Lufthansa Airlines, they are using real-time aircraft, airport, and weather sensor data to improve on-time performance and optimize operations.
Beware of the Hype
Not all analysts are predicting outlandish figures when it comes to IoT. Beecham Research has preached a warning to the market of buying into such huge numbers at an early development stage.
“There is no doubt that the M2M and IoT markets are moving quickly and there are great new business opportunities, but with unrealistic predictions around the growth of connected devices, there is also the risk that companies will run out of time and money before they see a return on their investment,” said Robin Duke-Woolley, CEO at Beecham Research.
“What is important for the IoT market at this stage of evolution is that companies can make informed investment decisions based on accurate market information and achievable growth targets and timescales,” added Duke-Woolley. “We are already seeing some IoT start-ups close after getting carried away by the hype and large organisations are now looking more carefully at their IoT business plans, so we need to inject a degree of realism.”
We are seeing a polarised market still in which there are very few large volume opportunities and then a spread of a mixture across different solutions and sectors. To date, the market hasn’t changed the way everyone thought it would for one fundamental reason.
Ian Stewart, Director of Channel & Propositions at Arqiva said, “For the majority of product and service companies it’s not about technology or connectivity. It’s about digitising their operational and business models and the sheer change which is required. Uncertainty seems to be hampering volume adoption. What you have outside of the small number of big trading opportunities is a real mixed bag of proof of technology, proof of concept and commercial scale trials as people try and understand the value case.”
Show me the Money!
Getting paid in IoT has a lot to do with how much of the value chain you control. Unless you happen to land one of the very few ‘mega-deals’ with hundreds of thousands of connections resellers need to be careful they don’t end up taking a small cut of a small monthly revenue stream. Channel partners invariably control the end customers and so they must broaden their vision when looking at IoT deals. Hardware is often a great place to make margin during the install phase as well as remembering all the added benefits that come along with selling a long term contract into a customer.
There are currently several providers out there that are offering great commission structures for the Channel to get involved in IoT. For some, it’s as simple as offering a small percentage of the whole chain which may not sound like much until you realise £5million deals aren’t uncommon. For salesmen, this can be a great way to burst through your targets.
IoT will take off in spectacular fashion for the Channel when they are able to articulate specific use cases for their customers. It’s not an easy thing to do when you are used to selling the same product to multiple customers. As always, knowing your customer, their processes and systems will make the difference when it comes to selling IoT.
Key Markets
Industrial IoT- predictive maintenance and remote management for more efficient machine networks.
Smart buildings –monitoring and management of air quality, energy usage, people movement and security.
Connected Vehicles – networked bus and other vehicle fleets that share information between each other and central monitoring points.
Smart Energy and Utilities – intelligent grid solutions to tap into energy usage and wastage.
Data Centres – real-time monitoring of IT assets’ integrity and security.
Ed Says…
Should you be looking at IoT. Yes, absolutely. The problem many partners may be having is they are looking at IoT like they need to deploy huge SIM estates and to only make a fraction of the revenue generated. The truth is that the market has moved on, there are products being developed that the reseller channel will be able to sell almost immediately. It is really important that partners don’t let the apparent complexity in the market put them off. There are easy to execute solutions available which can act as a good toe dipping exercise. From there a more extensive portfolio can be built. However, I agree with Ian Stewart from Arqiva, understanding the business value of IoT is essential for the Channel to maximise the opportunity. By knowing your customers and their processes the true value of IoT will be unlocked. One thing is for certain, IoT opportunities aren’t just going to fall into your lap unless you are clued up and looking. Partnerships are going to remain critical to success so a good place to start would be having a chat with the growing list of suppliers. | {
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4,163 | Australians typically start to think about income protection when they buy their first house. As mortgage repayments pile up, many of us realise just how reliant we are on our monthly income. After all, many of us have lived payday to payday at one time or another.
The reasons why you’ll need a replacement income will greatly determine the type of product that suits you. Income protection and redundancy insurance are both products commonly thought of to fulfil a person’s needs in a time of crisis.
Income protection
Income protection policies typically replace up to 70% of your monthly income for a period of time when you get sick or injured and cannot work. This is great news for anyone who is worried that if their income was suddenly cut off due to a health issue, they could still contribute towards their mortgage or car loan repayments, the weekly groceries, maybe even their kids’ school fees.
What is included in an income protection insurance policy, and is it suited for you? We talk about that in our deep dive analysis of income protection cover.
Mortgage protection insurance
Mortgage protection insurance, also known as ‘home loan insurance’ or ‘consumer credit insurance’, can cover your mortgage repayments in the event of your passing, the diagnosis of a critical illness, or if you are totally and permanently disabled.
It can cover repayments for both residential and commercial properties, and is also available for owner-occupied and investment property loans. We cover mortgage protection insurance in more detail if you’d like to learn more about this product.
Redundancy insurance
An involuntary redundancy benefit isn’t classified as life insurance, as it insures your income, not a ‘life’. Because of this, it’s treated a little differently than income protection.
In some cases, banks will include it as cover, but it may only be offered so you can continue paying for a linked mortgage…and it’s unlikely you’ll be able to access any additional money.
In other cases, you can take out cover that pays a benefit for your redundancy, if certain conditions have been met. You may even qualify for a retraining benefit, so you can subsidise further education to help you get back into the workforce.
Is redundancy insurance part of every income protection policy? Absolutely not. In fact, you should view it as an additional benefit, rather than a standalone insurance product. We’ve written more on the subject if you’d like to learn more about redundancy insurance.
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4,164 | Whether you’re making a documentation website for gamers, foodies, or your own customers, any of these themes can work great for you.
Each theme published here makes it easy to organize a wealth of information, and make it navigable for your visitors.
You can use these themes to create a website like Wikipedia or go with more of a traditional customer knowledge base design.
You might find a design you like in our collection of knowledge base themes as well. Alternatively, you could install a wiki plugin on your site and use any theme you want.
WordPress Wiki Themes
These top wiki themes look great on laptops and mobile devices. They’re actively maintained and up-to-date with the latest version of WordPress.
Use these themes to build a customer knowledge base or wiki site.
Here are my top picks for best wiki WordPress themes for 2021.
1. Wikilogy by Gloria Themes (Themeforest)
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Wikilogy is the best theme around for creating a wiki website. Regardless of the topic, this responsive theme can help you create an organized and attractive information website.
Wikilogy has a cool navigation style that makes it function well as a wiki or encyclopedia. It balances the normally text-heavy design of a wiki site with images throughout the design.
This theme also comes with a toolbar for editing posts and pages from the front-end of the site. This allows guest contributes to sign up and work on articles too. There’s also an automatic index generator, which creates a table of contents in each article for you. On top of all this, there’s integration with a page builder plugin allowing you to use a drag-and-drop system to control the layout of your site.
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2. KnowledgePress by PressApps (Themeforest)
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When it comes to an FAQ or wiki website, information architecture is fundamental. Users are visiting not only with a question but may also be frustrated and anxious to find a solution. KnowledgePress does a good job of outlining the different content areas available.
KnowledgePress features a search bar and then navigation to three major content types: the knowledge base, forum, and FAQ. Between these three resources, you can comprehensively document any topic. Also, users can find different types of answers that fit their needs.
This wiki theme has a clean and simple layout. This is probably the best type of aesthetic for a theme where information delivery is critical. There are some nice features tucked into this theme too. Every article can have a table of contents that links to the various sections of the post, and you can drag-and-drop articles on any section page to reorder them.
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3. KnowAll by Hero Themes
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KnowAll is a gorgeous theme for creating a complete knowledge base for your business and products. It has a clean, flat design that makes browsing and finding solutions easy and enjoyable. Furthermore, it’s been designed to meet the business goals of your support department.
While this theme’s design and layout are beautiful, KnowAll takes things a step further with the built-in analytics. You can view a log of all customer searches on the site, including which searches yielded relevant results and those that didn’t. You can also view helpful statistics like which articles lead to the most support requests, helpful or not feedback for each article, and traffic data, so you know which topics are the most popular.
KnowAll has an assortment of additional features to help you create your dedicated support site too. Some of these features include shortcodes for adding dynamic content to help articles, video embedding, and downloadable attachments. Overall, KnowAll is an outstanding theme for a support site and has more relevant, advanced functionality than other themes for providing your customers with the best support possible.
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4. Knowledge Base by Inspiry Themes (Themeforest)
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Knowledge Base is a clean and straightforward wiki theme. It’s got placements for all the content you could want to feature, global search, and voting integration.
You can use the menu as the primary navigation, and then users can find answers to the most common questions in the featured articles section. Of course, you can also feature categories and secondary navigation in the sidebar via widgets. This makes the template valuable
Most important is the prominence of search in Knowledge Base. Besides being easy to find, it also updates instantly. Relevant results will be suggested to users as they type their query.
As for the community, Knowledge Base integrates with the popular and mature forum plugin, bbPress. Customize the site with one of a handful of homepage templates, color schemes, and six custom widgets.
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5. Manual by PixelaceHQ (Themeforest)
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The Manual theme has some awesome designs ready-made for your website. If you click the button above, you can check out the wide variety of pre-made homepages the developers have created.
The best feature of this documentation theme is its integration with the Elementor page builder plugin. Once you learn how to use Elementor, creating custom pages or even an entire custom website becomes easy. Manual gives you beautiful, pre-designed widgets that you drag-and-drop into place with Elementor to make your own designs.
Manual is also compatible with the bbPress forum plugin and WooCommerce for adding an eCommerce store to your site. Beyond publishing informational articles, you can use Manual to sell merchandise and digital products too.
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6. KnowHow by HeroThemes (Themeforest)
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KnowHow probably looks the most like what you picture when you think of a “knowledge base” website. Unlike other themes listed here, KnowHow doesn’t have a fancy header section but instead gets straight to the content. It’s a less beautiful design but likely better to provide an improved user experience.
This no-frills theme was first released back in 2012. Still actively maintained, KnowHow has seen many updates and is now a very reliable theme. If you’re okay with a design that appears a bit outdated, the underlying functionality is quite dependable.
KnowHow does not include support for a community forum. However, it does have the essential knowledge base articles and a single FAQ page template. Live search is included as well.
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7. Lore by LSVR Themes (Themeforest)
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Lore is another wiki theme best-suited for small knowledge base sites. Use it to quickly setup documentation for your product with a handful of articles.
Lore has support for a community forum, an FAQ template, regular blogging, and numerous page templates. The categorization is handy and helps the articles stay easy to find and navigate for visitors.
Lore has a handful of customization options, including color palettes. Like other knowledge base themes, Lore has live updating search results.
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8. Flatbase by Nice Themes (Themeforest)
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Flatbase is a “flat design” theme that is quick and easy to setup. Like other themes here, it highlights a search bar with live updating suggestions for finding an answer. There is also support for a FAQ section and community forums in addition to the knowledge base. Flatbase integrates with bbPress to create the forums.
This theme is a great choice if you want to set up some simple documentation for your site. If you need hundreds or even thousands of pages, Flatbase’s design may have trouble accommodating so much content. However, it’s better suited for sites that need less than 100 pages than some of the other themes here.
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Wikilogy gets the top recommendation because of its awesome navigation features and design that looks like a more modern Wikipedia.
If you have a business website and want to create more of a knowledge base style website, choose KnowAll. It also includes valuable features for providing quality customer support.
I hope this list of the best wiki WordPress themes helped you find an excellent new template for your website.
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4,168 | Bold highlights of colour and arresting art represent the anticipated buyers of Lumiere Residence’s Sky Penthouse; an intrepid, corporate couple looking for a place to call home when in Sydney. Limestone and oak lay the foundations of the generously sized, three-bedroom residence, and backlit onyx splashbacks in the kitchen exhibit the required opulence for the pinnacle of one of Sydney’s most prestigious buildings. William Smart and his team at Smart Design Studio were given what could be considered the dream job.
Lumiere Residences, the Foster + Partners building perfectly situated in the buzz of Sydney’s CBD, had already been intelligently designed and immaculately finished. What was required of Smart Design Studio was a sensitive fit-out that would suggest the right tone for a home away from home. “We envisaged that this person (the future resident) would have sophisticated and eclectic tastes and this drove our choices of furniture and furnishings. We also anticipated that they’d appreciate both the location and facilities of this building,” explains Smart. Facilities include (but are not limited to!) a two-level resort-style leisure centre complete with screening rooms and lounge, Jacuzzi, steam room and sauna, and a 50-metre indoor-to-outdoor glass-bottomed swimming pool which hovers theatrically over the lobby’s atrium and water feature. The residents of Lumiere are undeniably well looked after, and this level of indulgence needed to reach a climax with the Sky Penthouses. Italian brands Flos and Artemide were selected as lighting features; the pendants and lamps advocate the idea that this dwelling meets your every need. Eames chairs are paired with custom furnishings and the internal landscape is enriched with a sense of cultivation.
The art collection seems to have been slowly built up despite an unavoidably tight deadline. Fearless geometric sculpture and simple organic artwork further define the suite’s worldly aesthetic. Designed as a three-level “skyhome”, the narrow shape posed a variety of options for Smart when it came to the living and dining areas, and it was the desire to orient the room outwards that provided the solution. A bespoke four-metre sofa invites varied interactions; it could easily be used as a solitary space for reading and reflection, or the excess of available seating suggests social occasions with friends, family and good-quality wine. Regardless of being well and truly above any observers, windows have been treated with a sheer curtain to offer a softly filtered view of the picturesque harbour and sweeping panorama up to the Blue Mountains. In the foreground, the balcony appears to have sprouted a crop of bulbous pots, yet no indication is made of spending substantial time out there among the clouds.
In a project that appears to have been assembled so effortlessly, it is reassuring, and only natural, that a couple of challenges must apply. The master bedroom formerly lacked storage space, and in a long room punctuated by a wall of full-height windows (and a glass ceiling feature) the options are limited to say the least. Smart deftly turned what is often an eyesore into one of the room’s features: a high-gloss cupboard that spans an entire wall and envelopes the bed. The custom joinery is then echoed throughout the apartment; a low bench in the living room tucks under the staircase, and in the study, desk and shelving merge gracefully. Connecting the three separate levels was the other challenge that plagued Smart’s team. However, it was creatively overcome with the introduction of three three-storey panels of sheer, tribal-inspired fabric. Black and beige zig-zag the length of the void, adding not only a sense of continuity between the lounge area and the two landings above, but also becoming an unlikely feature of the stairs themselves.
Smart Design Studio has achieved a remarkable outcome for developer Frasers Property, and this partnership has been repeated across a growing number of projects. The Sky Penthouse’s clean lines, fuss-free warmth and exclusive aesthetic speak directly to the buyer’s ideals, and Smart declares the solution a triumph. “The eclectic collection of art, artefacts and furnishings was successful in setting the unique tone of the apartment.”
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4,169 | Democratic Republic of Congo coach, Florent Ibenge has revealed he will like to take a coaching job in Nigeria in future, reports Completesportsnigeria.com.
The 54-year old tactician will seek to lead his country to a second African Nations Championship title when they take on Mali in the final on Sunday at the Amahoro National Stadium.
Ibenge who is combining his role as head coach of Les Leopards with his job at local side, Vita Club told Completesportsnigeria.com that he was keen on
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"It will be good to work in Nigeria at some point in my career," the former Shanghai Shensua of China gaffer disclosed to Completesportsnigeria.com.
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"I remember our game (Vita Club) against Kano Pillars a couple years ago in Kano.
"The stadium was filled up and the fans applauded us despite our victory against the home team.
"We had a different experience when we played against Enyimba in Aba as the fans were hostile, but that doesn't still change my love for Nigerian Football.
"I like where I am now, but in future, it will be nice to work in Nigeria."
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Now that the fantastic American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson has reached its inevitable conclusion, the cast of the hit FX series must come to terms with the general darkness of the subject matter. For Cuba Gooding Jr., that process may take some time. The phone-eating actor, in a recent interview with FOX411, spoke candidly about the process of depicting the most famous murder trial in American history and its consequences on his personal life.
"[The biggest challenge of the role was] the mindset, the psychosis," Gooding Jr. said of portraying O.J. Simpson. "I remember when Heath Ledger talked about playing the Joker, I always used to look out of the side of my eye going 'Yeah. Actors.'" The American Crime Story experience, Gooding Jr. says, changed his mind about that process. "There really is a darkness when you are playing someone psychotic," the Oscar-winning actor said. "You have to go there mentally. It's almost like we look over a cliff and picture yourself falling so that gives you a fear of it. So this is falling for six months and kind of what that means to you."
As the aforementioned phone diet shows, Cuba Gooding Jr. certainly knows the importance of taking it easy on himself after enduring an emotionally stressful TV shoot. "You literally step away from it and you let go and let God," Gooding Jr. said of the need to make space between the acting process and sheer entertainment. "I think that's probably why I haven't seen any episodes." The Jerry Maguire star also briefly addressed the difficult task of bringing American Crime Story to life in an interview with Larry King back in February, revealing that he actually had a "nervous breakdown" when shooting Nicole Brown's funeral scene. | {
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4,172 | ComplianceForge is here to help make NIST 800-171 compliance as easy and as affordable as possible. We specialize in compliance-related cybersecurity documentation and we are an industry leader in providing solutions to support NIST 800-171 compliance efforts. Over the last year, we've spent a considerable amount of time building material to help educate businesses on NIST 800-171.
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This coming requirement for FAR cybersecurity compliance is specified on page v of NIST 800-171:
Executive Order 13556, Controlled Unclassified Information, November 4, 2010, establishes that the Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Executive Agent designated as the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), shall develop and issue such directives as are necessary to implement the CUI Program. Consistent with this tasking and with the CUI Program’s mission to establish uniform policies and practices across the federal government, NARA is issuing a final federal regulation in 2016 to establish the required controls and markings for CUI government-wide. This federal regulation, once enacted, will bind agencies throughout the executive branch to uniformly apply the standard safeguards, markings, dissemination, and decontrol requirements established by the CUI Program.
With regard to federal information systems, requirements in the federal regulation for protecting CUI at the moderate confidentiality impact level will be based on applicable policies established by OMB and applicable government-wide standards and guidelines issued by NIST. The regulation will not create these policies, standards, and guidelines which are already established by OMB and NIST. The regulation will, however, require adherence to the policies and use of the standards and guidelines in a consistent manner throughout the executive branch, thereby reducing current complexity for federal agencies and their nonfederal partners, including contractors.
In addition to defining safeguarding requirements for CUI within the federal government, NARA has taken steps to alleviate the potential impact of such requirements on nonfederal organizations by jointly developing with NIST, Special Publication 800-171 — and defining security requirements for protecting CUI in nonfederal systems and organizations. This approach will help nonfederal entities, including contractors, to comply with the security requirements using the systems and practices they already have in place, rather than trying to use government-specific approaches. It will also provide a standardized and uniform set of requirements for all CUI security needs, tailored to nonfederal systems, allowing nonfederal organizations to be in compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements, and to consistently implement safeguards for the protection of CUI.
Finally, NARA, in its capacity as the CUI Executive Agent, also plans to sponsor in 2017, a single Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clause that will apply the requirements contained in the federal CUI regulation and Special Publication 800-171 to contractors. This will further promote standardization to benefit a substantial number of nonfederal organizations that are attempting to meet the current range and type of contract clauses, where differing requirements and conflicting guidance from federal agencies for the same information gives rise to confusion and inefficiencies. The CUI FAR clause will also address verification and compliance requirements for the security requirements in NIST Special Publication 800-171. Until the formal process of establishing such a FAR clause takes place, the requirements in NIST Special Publication 800-171 may be referenced in federal contracts consistent with federal law and regulatory requirements. If necessary, Special Publication 800-171 will be updated to remain consistent with the federal CUI regulation and the FAR clause.
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In one of his first cases, he was asked to defend a fellow black man named Joseph Spell, who had been arrested for the alleged assault against a white female socialite named Janet Moore. It was Thurgood's job to prove the man's innocence, and that he was being wrongly targeted for his race. A fair trial was rare for an African American in the 1930s, so the pressure was truly on; it becomes especially difficult when Spell is forced to lie to protect his own life.
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Set two years before the American Civil War in 1858 Texas, the story centres on bounty hunter Schultz (Waltz), who offers the slave Django (Foxx) what seems like a fantasy job: to work with him to capture white criminals dead or alive. Usually dead. Sure enough, everyone is shocked to see a black man not only riding a horse but carrying a gun. When Django helps find three notorious outlaw brothers, he earns his freedom, and Schultz then offers to help free Django's enslaved wife (Washington). This involves staging an elaborate sting on her owner, the bloodthirsty Mississippi plantation owner Calvin (DiCaprio), who runs a ring of slaves who fight each other to the death. But Calvin's butler Stephen (Jackson) suspects that something is up.
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Lezyne's Shock Digital Drive Pump is perfect for tuning your suspension at home or for a shop. It's a dedicated floor pump designed for faster shock tuning, with an ergonomic T-handle and an aluminum barrel for easy inflation up to 300 psi. Plus, with a digital readout, it's easier than ever to dial in precise pressure.
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Nothing makes me happier than chowing down on some delicious mac and cheese. Time seems to just pass in seconds when I'm scarfing down those cheesy noodles! But have you ever tried making your own? Give it a shot with these fun and funky recipes!
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Use your mouse to click on the ingredients and create some tasty mac and cheese.
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4,183 | Greet your guide outside Esplanade metro station at 5:00 pm and catch the train up to a district little visited by foreigners and known for its cuisine. When you disembark, you'll dive straight in with an exotic lasse found at a local street vendor before hopping into a tiny joint that's been whipping up some of the best masala curries in Kolkata for more than a century. As you eat, your guide will tell you stories of old Calcutta.
Jump aboard a local bus for a short journey up to one of Kolkata's most celebrated seafood restaurants where you'll try their signature jumbo prawn covered in chingri coconut cream sauce and a mouth-watering curried fish mousse steamed in a banana leaf. After leaving you'll clamber aboard one of the old richshaws, the only place where these wooden carts still exist in India and take a short tour of the area en route to the next foodie stop. Gorge on a prawn kabiraji at a legendary kitchen started by a Scot in the 19th Century.
Kolkata might seem busy, but your guide will take you on a walk down through a peaceful district pointing out temples and local life along the way. As you meander the backstreets of old Kolkata, you'll try tasty titbits from the city's most famous onion bhajis to zingy gram salads made from herbs and pulses.
Sip on local ginger infused chai tea before jumping on board one of the old trams that have been plying the streets of Kolkata for over a century for a short journey to College Street. Here, piles of school book sellers are passed by university students on their way back from lectures. Drop into a local cafe to sample a famed coconut sherbet drink and then dive into Begali treats at a nearby sweet shop. The evening finishes in the faded grandeur of an old colonial coffee shop where students are busy debating, ceiling fans whirl overhead, and waiters serve coffees in traditional garb. This isn't just a foodie tour, it's a tour into the heart of Kolkata.
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Experience 15 different Bengali dishes and drinks
Ride the subway, vintage tram, bus and rickshaw to get from stop to stop
Discover the history and culture of Bengal away from the tourist crowd
Join an expert local guide who has grown up in Kolkata
Come away with a deeper understanding of the city
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5:00 pm: Meet at Esplanade metro station main entrance (Gate 4). It's easy to reach from Park Street and we'll send you more details and address on your voucher. Your guide will be wearing A Chef's Tour t-shirt.
9:00 pm: Tour Finishes
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15 different Bengali dishes
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4,184 | Yesterday something happened, and it wasn’t the launch of a phone. It was the awarding of a trademark to Apple for the slide-to-unlock gesture. The US Patent Office database desribes ….
Unlocking a device by performing gestures on an unlock image.
A device with a touch-sensitive display may be unlocked via gestures performed on the touch-sensitive display. The device is unlocked if contact with the display corresponds to a predefined gesture for unlocking the device. The device displays one or more unlock images with respect to which the predefined gesture is to be performed in order to unlock the device. The performance of the predefined gesture with respect to the unlock image may include moving the unlock image to a predefined location and/or moving the unlock image along a predefined path. The device may also display visual cues of the predefined gesture on the touch screen to remind a user of the gesture.
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4,186 | Interiors guru Kate Watson-Smyth, best known for her top interiors blog Mad About The House, has launched Design Storey, a new online homewares edit store curating her top picks from her favourite high street interiors shops.
During lockdown, our homes have become more important to us than ever, and we’ve all been spending more time looking for special pieces that make our place that bit cosier. But with so much available to us online, finding the perfect finishing touches can become an ordeal in itself – especially as we can’t head to the shop to assess items in person. As such, Design Storey will focus heavily on curation. It’ll feature just 50 items from each category (coffee tables, sofas, chairs, for example), organised by room for ease.
‘There is such a thing as too much choice,’ says Kate. ‘With more people than ever focusing on their homes this past year, most of us just want a good lamp or a nice rug, but we don’t want to spend hours trawling through pages of stuff that we don’t want to find it.’
Each item featured has its own explanation as to why it has made the cut, whether it’s
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There are almost endless ways to spruce up your house for winter, including these under-$30 home decor finds and winter decorations. Amazon shoppers love these little additions — snuggly blankets, romantic twinkling lights, fuzzy pillows, and fragrant woodsy candles. These hygge-ready finds from the retailer’s home department are all Prime-eligible, come with rave reviews from Amazon shoppers, and (the most impressive part) they start at just $8.
Adding a little ambience — akin to a warm and charming fireplace — is as simple as incorporating a few new lights, like Comenzar’s flickering faux-birch candles. The battery-powered, flameless candles give off a golden glow and are “stunning,” according to reviewers. Shoppers also rave about Brightown’s dimmable curtain of lights, which beautifully drapes to brighten without overpowering. They’ve earned over 3,500 five-star ratings and can also be used outdoors during the warmer months to jazz up your backyard.
One of Amazon’s least expensive pieces, Meekio “Let’s Cuddle” pillow cover, also happens to be one of the most fun. Its neutral colors ensure it will fit
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4,187 | A good pre-European Maori pounamu toki (greenstone adze), tapered rounded form with pecked tang, the polished blade of curved form with fine cutting edge. L.200mm. Registration No. Y. 21272. Must be a registered collector to purchase. | {
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4,188 | Latest data from Real Capital Analytics (RCA) shows JLL’s Asia Pacific capital markets team advised on the most deals by value in the region in 2014 SINGAPORE, 10 March 2015 – JLL Asia Pacific is the number one real estate investment advisory team in the region for the fourth year running, according to recently …
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Please read our information on how we are supporting residents and businesses, as well as information on affected services.
Cornwall boasts over a 300 mile section of the South West Coast Path and its sheer variety means that there are plenty of gentle stretches as well as dramatic headlands, steep coastal valleys, sheltered estuaries, busy harbours, intimate coves, moorlands and sandy beaches. It offers something for everyone, not only does it give access to some of Cornwall's most spectacular scenery, it opens up opportunities to experience and learn about wildlife, history, geology, culture and industry as well as offering a continuous coastal challenge for those seeking adventure and a perfect backdrop for walkers.
For current information on temporary closures on public rights of way and on the South West Coast Path, please visit:
Temporary closures of public rights of way
For further information please visit the South West Coast Path National Trail and the South West Coast Path Association websites.
The South West Coast Path Code
As well as following the Countryside Code when you are walking the South West Coast Path or accessing beaches and coastal beauty spots please remember:
Staying safe is your own responsibility, please look after yourself and other members of your group
Let someone know where you are going and what time you are likely to be back, mobile phone reception is patchy on the coast
Take something to eat and drink
Protect yourself from the sun – sea breezes can hide its strength
Informal paths leading to beaches can be dangerous
If you are crossing a beach make sure you know the tide times so you won’t be cut off
Keep to the Coast Path and stay away from cliff edges, for your safety please follow advisory signs and waymarks
Keep back from cliff edges - a slip or trip could be fatal
Remember that some cliffs overhang or are unstable
Take special care of children and dogs, please look after them at all times
Keep your dog under close control
Children and dogs may not see potential dangers, such as cliff edges, especially if they are excited
Do not disturb farm animals or wildlife, walk around cattle not between them, especially if they have calves
Cattle may react aggressively to dogs, if this happens, let your dog off the lead
Dress sensibly for the terrain and weather, wear suitable clothing and footwear and be ready for possible changes in the weather
Check the weather forecast before you set out
On the coast. mist, fog and high winds are more likely and can be especially dangerous
Wear appropriate footwear such as boots or shoes for walking on the coast path (not flip-flops)
Take waterproofs and extra clothing, especially in cold weather
Stay within your fitness level, some sections of the Coast Path can be strenuous and/or remote
Plan a walk that suits your fitness level
Find out about the section you plan to walk
Turn back if the walk is too strenuous for anyone in your group
Be aware that the surface of the Coast Path varies and will generally be more natural and uneven away from car parks, towns and villages
Remember that in remote areas or at quiet times you may not see another person for some time if you are in difficulties | {
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Applications and Information on vacant first team manager job at Wendron United FC
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We at Wendron United FC would like to invite people to apply for the vacant managerial position of our Combination League team.
At Wendron we boast some of the most impressive facilities at this level in Cornwall, including a state of the art changing facility and a new 3G all weather five a side pitch ideal for training and warm ups.
We have in place an extremely successful youth development that has helped produce many players playing at an impressive standard in Cornish football. We look to involve the youth teams within the adult football sides and each of our four adult sides have a large amount of products from our youth development making the core of the sides.
The successfull applicant will be extremely well supported by our other managers and we use the reserve sides to help strengthen and improve our first team and club as a whole.
They will be very well supported by our committee who are extremely passionate about football and Wendron United.
The successful applicant will inherit a very talented and tactically aware squad with a strong core of players eager for success. The core of the squad has been around for a coupe of years and there is a great atmosphere in not only the first team, but the club as a whole.
We have been fortunate enough that our previous two managers have installed a footballing mentality and the squad of players are ones confident on the ball and look to play football.
We require a manager that will fit into the club and someone who is passionate and keen to challenge for honours within the next couple of seasons. We are looking to take the club forward as a whole; the junior sides are fulfilling their side of the deal after they were all promoted last season, and we are now looking for someone who can mount a serious title challenge with the Combination squad over the next few seasons.
We also have a mouthwatering home tie to St. Blazey in the next round of the Senior Cup to look forward to.
We are welcoming all applications to the vacant managerial position. If you are seeking more information or are interested in applying in the first team manager job at Wendron United FC then you can contact club chairman, Peter Thorne on 07950755213.
Or you can inbox me, committe member, on this website.
Thanks for your interest and time,
Wendron United FC
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Why has bushy left ?
Also will robin not just come back ?
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Bushy left as he has just had a baby boy, as you probably know, and couldn't commit to the job as much has he would like to. We hope to see him back playing soon though.
Not sure if Robin is interested in the position, or if the board are interested in him coming back either. But he and anyone is welcome to apply to the Wendron Gods, which doesn't include me, I am only a representative.
Hope all is well Deano.
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come on someone would want to come and be the manger, they play in the combination and they are in th top 8.Also there is great facilities around the club and the main thing is that they are a good bunch of lads. | {
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4,194 | I am a child of two artists, formed in multiple and diverse cultural environments, with an insatiable appetite for new knowledge and new experiences.
I am now actively seeking a position which will enable me to continuously develop as a professional and as a human being.
My goal as a designer is to understand real people's needs and to provide elegant, practical and aesthetic solutions for everyday problems.
I firmly believe that good design can and should improve people’s lives and the world we inhabit.
I have five years of experience in the product design field both in consultancies and in-house design departments, in diverse areas ranging from medical equipment through consumer products to industrial tools. This experience gives me important real world insights on design, materials and production processes of a wide range of products.
Specialties:
•Passion for design and ability to communicate it through sketching, rendering, CAD and model making.
•Strong analytic problem solving skills.
•Solid knowledge of manufacturing processes and prototyping techniques.
•Dynamic innovative professional with good team work abilities.
Education
Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) Advanced Product Design
Umeå Institute of Design
2010 - 2012
Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) Industrial Design
Bezalel Academy of Art and Design
2003 - 2007
Industrial Design- Erasmus program
Politecnico di Milano
2006 - 2006
Experience
Industrial Designer
Atlas Copco
Aug 2013 - Present (8 years 4 months)
Industrial Designer
Zog Design
Dec 2012 - Jul 2013 (7 months)
Industrial/Product Design Intern
Atlas Copco
Jun 2011 - Aug 2011 (2 months)
Atlas Copco is a leading manufacturer of construction equipment, work tools and vehicles for construction and mining industries.
During my internship in Atlas Copco I worked as a part of Rocktec Industrial Design Competence Centre, which provides industrial design, interaction design and graphic design services for the entire Atlas Copco Group. My primary focus was concept design of construction and mining vehicles.
Industrial Design Tutor
Shenkar College of Engineering and Design
Jan 2009 - Aug 2010 (1 year 7 months)
Shenkar is an institute of higher education. Shenkar College of Engineering and Design was founded in 1970, with the goal of serving Israeli industry in all that relates to academic qualifications and R&D services for modern industries.
During my period of work in Shenkar I composed and led a 3D modeling course using Rhinoceros and taught 3D rendering and animation to Industrial Design students using 3DMax.
Industrial Designer
I2D
Mar 2007 - Aug 2010 (3 years 5 months)
I2D is a multi-disciplinary design firm, offering broad international experience coupled with a unique innovation process. I2D has worked on award winning design projects ranging from the Palm V, through polestar MRI, with clients such as AT&T, Dell, Pepsi, Samsung, Motorola,and Scitex.
I2D follows an innovation focused, research-based approach to product development that evolved through the design of hundreds of successful products. I2D's design process incorporates user observations, market trends, directed brainstorming and an iterative concept development process. Ideas are realized and visualized in sketches and numerous full size models to stimulate innovative thinking and better evaluate each concept.
During my period of work in I2D I was responsible for design process of several projects from concept to manufacturing.
My responsibilities included:
Qualitative research and analysis; concept sketching; producing visuals and product proposal presentations; CAD modeling for prototype and for production; liaising with model makers for prototype production; liaising with local and remote engineering specialists for tooling production, molding strategies, materials, finishes, graphics etc; part inspection prior to tooling release.
Junior Industrial Designer
Costa Design
Nov 2006 - May 2007 (6 months)
Designed and visualized concepts from sketch phase.
Worked for Chicco, Tiny Love, Stiga, Curver, Zag and others
Primary focus: products for children
Intern Industrial Designer
Whirlpool Corporation
May 2006 - Oct 2006 (5 months)
The Whirlpool Corporation specializes in design and manufacturing of kitchen appliances and consumer goods.
During my internship I worked at Whirlpool Europe Design Lab based in Varese, Italy. I was part of a team in charge of visualizing and presenting new radical product concepts to focus groups of potential customers before these concepts are commercially realized.
Awards
2012- DDSS project (Group project with Dogan Sekercioglu and Carol Tang) receives the IF Design Concept Award.
2012- DDSS project (Group project with Dogan Sekercioglu and Carol Tang) selected as finalist of IDEA Award.
2011- Soda Club Crystal machine (Designed while in I2D) selected as German Product of the Year.
2010- Soda Club Crystal machine (Designed while in I2D) receives the Israeli Ministry of Trade Award. | {
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4,195 | The Cosmic Circles are Infinitely Re~Usable. There is no adhesive on the back. Instead they use surface energy to "cling" on windows, glass, mirrors,, any non-porous surface.
Easy to Use, Remove and Re-Use.
The large size Cosmic Circles are 6" x 6" circular and image size is 5.75 " x 5.75" Shipped flat in a 100% recycled biodegradable envelope. Ready to adorn your Life. The best gift ever! | {
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4,196 | Finding a decoration wedding on a budget is often a challenge. You'll get to be creative and resourceful, but it is often done. Therefore, the reception location is often fun for everybody involved.
How to decorate a wedding on a budget?
First; When you are face to face with your decoration wedding on a budget, you should be honest about the budget you intend to allot for the decorations. This will help the decorator choose certain supplies that are matched to your desired theme at a cost that is also coordinated with your financial dreams.
Secondly; Do not soar high on expectations about wedding themes that are way beyond your budget, but if you get fortunate, you may get a wedding decorator who is truly gifted and resourceful enough to create your imagined wedding at a low cost.
Thirdly; Decorations need not be so pricey and expensive. If the wedding decorator is perfect, he will develop the necessary materials that reflect good taste yet are cheap and affordable. Plain cloth may seem dull and lifeless if laid folded and flat on a table, but a good decorator can utilize their artistic talents to drape this piece of cloth on a chair or a wall post or hang it in the ceiling and create an exquisite design. Do not choose a wedding decorator if all they could come up with are ideas incorporating only expensive materials. A good and commendable decorator knows which areas need more money to spend and which areas do not.
The Fourth; The cost of a wedding decorator may be based on an hourly rate, or it could be a standard set fee or a percentage of the total cost for the wedding decorations. When asking for quotations, this quote should include all major and even small expenses or charges. It should consider goods and services tax, delivery cost, and breakdown of other fees charged by the wedding decorator.
So what is a decoration wedding on budget?
Decoration wedding on budget requires a consideration of all minute details, along with the cost of decor. Obviously, selecting cheap decor is important considering the one-time use and hit on a budget the decor may cause. Decor includes several aspects.
Location; Choosing the cheap decor as per the location - for instance, beachside locations should be decorated differently from the mansions and the garden locations.
Choosing the cheap decor as per the wedding theme. The colors, styles, and shapes of favors, candles, candleholders and other decorative accessories should match the chosen theme for the wedding ceremony.
Table decoration is quite an important purse. The decor chosen for the table includes several items, such as table centerpieces, cutlery, bottle openers, corkscrews, candles, and even flowers. You can actually unleash your creativity and imagination in the table decoration. This is bound to add an extra dimension of vivid beauty to the entire ceremony.
Flower; It's a traditional part of your table decorations. You may have a florist create arrangements with live flowers, the reception facility may provide certain flowers, or you can create your own floral arrangements with real or silk flowers and a bit of creativity.
Table centerpieces: It adds life to your tables without distracting guests from talking or the activities during the wedding reception. Your wedding reception table decorations should be attractive and functional. Consider place plates in the center of each table that spells out "L-O-V-E" and fills them with mints, candies, chocolates, and nuts. To really give your guests a special treat, set up a heart-shaped fondue maker in the middle of every table so guests can dip strawberries in melted chocolate.
Add colorful shells, rocks, or candies to the center of each wedding reception table in clear, glass cylinders. Turn a simple cylinder into something fabulous with colorful fillers and ribbon accents. If you have a country-themed wedding, you can use a glass container shaped like a western boot to hold goodies in the middle of every table.
Finally, the favors to the guests are also attractive wedding decorations. From silver-plated wine stoppers to a small frame featuring a photo of the happy couple, favors are table decorations as well as tokens of thanks.
Here are the top 10 tips that you should know to save your wedding decorations cost.
1. Decide on the essential items that you must have first and then worry about the extras.
2. Hand make the centerpieces yourself using items priced toward your budget.
3. Using artificial flowers is cheaper than fresh flowers unless you pick them yourself from a field.
4. Skip the extra wedding favors and focus more attention on decoration detail.
5. Never go over your decoration wedding on budget because you set it up for a reason.
6. Visit your nearby dollar store for smaller items like candles, candle holders, small laces, etc.
7. Never underestimate the elegance of basic décor. Sometimes minimal is best.
8. Some very versatile items that can make a beautiful decoration wedding on budget include clay pots, plastic bowls/vases, faux flowers, pearls, balloons, pillar candles, rhinestones, and empty wine bottles.
9. Tissue paper roses and flowers give off a beautiful look to any decorating style, and they are quick and easy to make.
10. A word to wise is that your decorations should not even amount to half of the money spent on the reception.
Conclusion; The total cost may be reduced by utilizing some already owned items like candles, vases, centerpieces, and others.
Ask the wedding decorator if you can contribute these items should you have them to lower your expenses.
Some decorators already have these decoration essentials and would charge rental costs for the items to be used during your wedding. | {
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4,197 | Ultra-lightweight tech-tee for sunny days hiking, biking and beachcombing. Soft polyester fabric delivers breathability while efficiently moving moisture away from the skin. Airflow mesh under the arms and around the shoulders lets heat escape. Rolls up, washes in the sink, dries overnight. With the signature R on the chest.
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More than 30 years later, that’s still what counts for the people at Regatta. Because although that the beginning there were only twelve of them, today there are millions of everyday adventurers getting outside and having fun in affordable clothing. So whether it’s a waterproof coat or a festival kit, Regatta is there for every adventure.
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