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{ "original": "Clr Andrew Marchington, Golcar Lib Dem, said they should \"welcome\" people fleeing oppression while his party leader Clr Kath PinnocK said: \"For the SAKE of humanity we should not allow people to be destitute\nHe is none other than Bhai Balwinder Singh Rangila, who has solemnized mass marriages of 400 destitute\nThe Disaster Management Authority will distribute the wheat among the destitute\n, needy families and nomads.\nThe churches of Whitchurch, Rhiwbina and Birchgrove have been challenged by this appalling plight and, as a mark of our commitment to showing hospitality to these people who are in so much need, we shall be supporting an ecumenical project to fund a small house to provide a home for a few of these destitute\nIt follows the Coventry Telegraph's revelation that Coventry City Council expects to spend pounds 400,000 this year looking after families with children who are destitute\nBarry Stoyle, of the Refugee Legal Centre, said: \"The Court of Appeal has adopted a humane approach to destitute\nhuman beings who are prevented from working to support themselves.\nHe said this while distributing Eid gifts among the destitute\nand orphan children of Dar-ul-Binat Karachi at Karachi Press Club on Wednesday, said a statement.\nHe said, it is the time to help destitute\nand indigent persons and share Eid celebrations with them.\nPUL-I-ALAM (PAN): Over 841 destitute\nfamilies have received food aid provided by the World Food Program (WFP) in the central Logar province, provincial governor said on Monday.\nIt followed an Eat and Greet event at the Temple of Peace, where politicians and individuals heard accounts from destitute\nIn 1930, the Regina Coeli Hostel, for destitute\nwomen and unmarried mothers with children, was opened.\nLord Justice Simon Brown said ending benefits would leave some asylum-seekers \"so destitute\nthat to my mind no civilised nation can tolerate it\"." }
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{ "original": "To have access to the Business service you must do the login!\nIf you are not an Bizmonaco social Network user, you can subscribe for free now or if you prefer, you can contact directly the Business Development team for more information: [email protected]\nBizmonaco is a social network. The purpose of the targets is to focus on the word network. Each month all accounts will be rewarded with additional GAINs if they have met the network targets. Specifically, these targets consist in the number of friends, the number of followed O-Pages and the number of people invited to Bizmonaco (use the tools provided in the box \"Invite your friend on Bizmonaco!\")." }
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{ "original": "Updated at 11:35 a.m. Tuesday with information from arrest affidavit.\nThe stepmother of a 4-year-old Corsicana girl is accused of leaving the child unattended and not seeking medical care after her stepdaughter was scalded by a pot of boiling water, police said.\nThe girl, Amberly Quiroz, died from the burns to her face, chest and arms. The only treatment she received was face cream applied to her burns.\nJuana Marquez, 42, was arrested Monday afternoon on a second-degree felony charge of abandoning a child.\nMarquez told police that she was bathing her other children Friday night in their home when she heard a scream from the kitchen. She said Amberly had pulled a pot of boiling water from the stove onto herself, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.\nThe girl had burns to her forehead, face, chest and arms. Marquez said she put Noxzema on the child \"in hopes that it would cool the burns for her,\" the warrant says.\nMarquez said her stepdaughter stopped crying at that point and only said she was thirsty. She gave the girl milk and put her to bed around 10 p.m.\nThe woman told police that the child had first gone to sleep with her but got up and went to her own room at some point during the night, records show.\nThe stepmother told police that \"at no time during the night did she go and check on Amberly,\" the affidavit says.\nThere were four children in the home, including Amberly.\nThe oldest child contradicted Marquez's story. He told police that the girl was \"crying and crying\" after she was scalded and that Marquez \"kept telling her to hush before sending her to her own bed,\" the warrant says.\nThe woman called police the next morning after she found Amberly unresponsive in bed. Officers arrived around 8:50 a.m. at the home in the 400 block of S. 34th Street. The child was pronounced dead at the scene, records show.\nMarquez told police she didn't seek medical treatment for Amberly because she had three other children under 6 in the home. She said her husband was out of state working, the warrant says.\nThe scalding occurred about 12 hours before Amberly was found dead in her bed.\n\"Juana failed to provide any assistance to Amberly, including medical assistance or even attempting to call for assistance,\" the arrest affidavit says.\nThe Navarro County Medical Examiner's Office said the girl died from injuries sustained from the boiling water, police said.\nMarquez remains in the Navarro County Justice Center in lieu of $50,000 bail.\nMore on WFAA:" }
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{ "original": "Asylum Shadow CF Pants in Grey and Black. Exclusive to Footasylum. Constructed from a stretchy polyester finish, these slick pants feature an elasticated drawstring waist, open hand pockets, contrast side stripes and rib cuffs.\nFabric: This product is 92% Polyester and 6% Elastane.\nProduct Care: Machine wash 30C. Do not tumble dry.\nWe guarantee to refund or exchange any item you’re not completely happy with, providing you return it to us in an unused and sellable condition within 14 days of the date on your receipt.\nWe aim to process all returns within 7 days of us receiving the goods back in our warehouse. However, please make sure that you fill out your returns form in full before sending it back to us as this will help to avoid any delays with identifying and processing your return." }
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{ "original": "Davies-Carr and parents like him no longer face the same set of limitations when bouncing images of their children around the globe; instead of transmitting them to the public, they can send individual video texts and direct messages, or upload to the cloud. Simultaneously, social media gave us the option of engaging with kids (or cats) who belong to our actual friends and family, or even friends of friends -- anyone we can claim a tacit offline connection with. The runaway marvel of something as generic as \"Charlie Bit Me\" can't be duplicated in an era where we save our attention for youths who retain it over the course of an entire childhood, like Gavin, a contemporary viral kid whose expressive reactions are fodder for endless memes.\nWith YouTube overcrowded, Vine shut down, and Instagram and Twitter as cliquey as they are, it's nearly impossible for a viral video to have the impact it once did. What goes viral now are the channels, the people, and the trends or hashtags -- not the individual videos. We fall down the rabbit hole of watching objects crushed by hydraulic press, ice bucket challenges gone wrong, dash-cam crashes, and recreations of the \"Harlem Shake\" dance, but it's rare for any entry to stand out among the rest. The YouTube clips with genuine traction are carefully engineered corporate efforts -- see: your \"Carpool Karaoke\" segments or John Oliver investigations. When a truly organic and amateur video erupts -- \"Chewbacca Mom,\" or \"Damn, Daniel\" -- those same late-night TV hosts who currently rule the viral landscape with professional writers and a slick aesthetic rush to book the unknown guests and annihilate whatever joy we found in their off-kilter, irreverent, grainy smartphone footage. If 2007 was the Golden Age of virality, it's in part because that age was swiftly coming to an end: August of that year marked the appearance of YouTube's first ad.\nThe good news is we will never again want for videos to distract from work or entertain during long commutes. We'll always tag hometown friends on the absurd local news story about the school or sketchy bar we went to. We may go so far, on special occasions, as to make people crowd around our laptop to witness \"the funniest thing I've ever seen.\" But nothing can hope to resemble the thrill of hitting play on a video that is right now taking the web by storm, and realizing, as you wait a second for it to buffer, that you are what makes it a phenomenon." }
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{ "original": "The NCLT principal bench said the petition filed by Vistrat Real Estate, an entity operated by Neeraj Singal, was non-maintainable. Vistrat is a related party of Bhushan Steel and its former promoters Brijbhushan Singal and Neeraj Singal, who were also “time and again authorised to act on behalf of the company” even though they were not on the board of directors, it said.\n“It can be safely concluded that the corporate debtor has substantive control in the petitioner’s company,” the bench observed in the order reviewed by ET. “Such transactions are liable to be gone into during the resolution process and deemed to be a preferential transaction.”\nThe bench said that in any case, the petitioner’s claim of a default is the subject matter of serious dispute.\nBhushan Steel was represented by senior counsel Gopal Jain and VP Singh, partner and head of litigation at AZB & Partners. Bhushan Steel was led to insolvency resolution by State Bank of India in 2017 for owing Rs 44,000 crore to lenders and was acquired by Tata Steel in May last year.\nVistrat claimed the default on Rs 17.97 crore took place in June last year, arising out of a property leased to Bhushan Steel in 2015 for Rs 6 crore every month.\nThe rental was subsequently found to be higher than the market value by the Bhushan Steel resolution professional, who paid Vistrat Rs 5.6 crore and terminated the agreement after Tata Steel took over the company in May. The premises were vacated in September last year.\nThis was not disclose petition." }
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{ "original": "BBC Cymru Wales Patrick Hannan Annual Lecture\n- The Senedd National Assembly for Wales Cardiff Bay CF99 1NA (map)\nVaughan Roderick will be this year’s guest speaker in BBC Radio Wales’s annual Patrick Hannan Lecture.\nBorn and brought up in Cardiff, Vaughan is BBC Wales’ Welsh Affairs Editor and presenter of weekly political shows on Radio Wales and Radio Cymru.\nVaughan has covered politics in Wales for more than 30 years. With a lifelong interest in political matters, he began reporting on the subject before the 1979 devolution referendum." }
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{ "original": "Select 2 or 3 to compare.\nMortgage products provided by:\n*In this payment example, taxes, monthly mortgage insurance premiums, and hazard insurance are not included and actual payment will be higher.\nFinancing is provided by HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation (NMLS Unique Identifier #130676; NMLS Consumer Access Website: http://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org), 866-400-7126. HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation’s principal offices are located at 5775 DTC Boulevard, Suite 300S, Greenwood Village, CO 80111. Arizona Mortgage Banker License #0009265. Estimated monthly payment is based on a sales price of XXX,XXX and a 30-year Conventional fixed-rate loan with an interest rate of X.XX% and a % down payment. The total loan amount is XXX,XXX. Monthly principal and interest payment = X,XXX. APR = X.XX%. Taxes, monthly mortgage insurance premiums, and hazard insurance are not included in the above monthly payment example and actual payment will be higher. Financing is available to owner occupants only and is subject to availability, a debt-to-income ratio of 43% or less, a maximum 90% loan-to-value ratio, conventional maximum loan limits, qualification using full documentation and a minimum FICO score of 720. Interest rate is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice.\nLove to entertain? The Hopewell's wide open great room and dining area are ideal for gathering with friends and family. The adjacent kitchen allows you to interact with guests without interrupting meal prep. Opt for a sunroom or covered patio for even more space to mingle. Upstairs, enjoy a loft, two guest rooms and a large master bedroom with a private bath and immense walk-in closet. Personalize with a gourmet kitchen, deluxe master bath, finished basement and more.\nMon.– Thur., 10 am – 6 pm\nFri., 12 pm – 6 pm\nSat.– Sun., 10 am – 6 pm" }
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{ "original": "Administrative Support Specialist - Corporate and Foundation Relations and Gift Planning\nPosition Number: 00061301\nPrimary Function of Organization Unit: The mission of University Development within the Division of University Advancement (UA) at NC State is to facilitate communication, internally and externally, and to enhance the image of the University, to provide meaningful programs and service to alumni and friends, to build and sustain a strong volunteer leadership network; to raise money from private sources, to manage the collection, investment, and distribution of private gifts and private income for NC State University, to manage an effective alumni and development database and gift system, and to coordinate with the General Administration in areas of government and legislative priorities in Raleigh and Washington, D.C. In 2016, NC State launched the Think & Do the Extraordinary Campaign, the most ambitious fundraising effort in the history of the university with a $1.6 billion goal. Priorities include dramatically increasing endowment to benefit students and faculty, enhancing facilities and strengthening support for current operations.\nEssential Job Duties: Reporting to the Executive Directors of Gift Planning and Corporation and Foundation Relations, the Administrative Support Specialist provides critical support for the University Development Office and specifically as administrative liaison to the Corporate and Foundation Relations and Gift Planning teams. As a key team member, he/she works independently to manage and coordinate all aspects of the duties required which includes finances, travel, reporting, events, communication and scheduling. The Administrative Support Specialist serves as a financial officer for the department ensuring the department budget is reconciled, invoices paid and P-card transactions are processed accurately and efficiently to ensure compliance with University Accounting policies and procedures. He/she will work proactively to generate, review and distribute reports to the team as needed, specifically information related to prospects and donors. Supporting and coordinating travel will be a critical task as well as facilitating communication with various constituencies including prospects, donors and volunteers. Occasional events, group meetings and programmatic projects will also be tasked to the Administrative Support Specialist to oversee and/or coordinate with colleagues in University Development and across campus. The ability to organize and prioritize work flows effectively is critical, as is the ability to develop detailed schedules, plans, status reports and track key project milestones to meet the varying needs of the University Development team. The Administrative Support Specialist performs these duties in a professional, confidential and positive manner, and demonstrates integrity, good judgment, and the ability to work well with a diverse team.\nDepartment Required Skills: * Administrative/Secretarial experience such as office support, scheduling, correspondence composition, etc. * Office management experience * Ability to serve as a go-to across the university, visitors, etc. * Excellent communications skills, both written and verbal * Ability to convey and communicate in a professional manner to a broad audience including executives, academic administrators, faculty, staff, and external parties * Ability to manage and complete multiple tasks * Computer skills to include proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint\nPreferred Experience, Skills, Training/Education: * Associate or Bachelor's degree * Experience working in fundraising for a complex non-profit organization, preferably in a higher education setting. * Knowledge of NC State, its culture, mission, structure, and donors.\nNecessary Licenses and Certifications: N/A\nAA/EOE: NC State University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, status as an individual with a disability, or status as a protected veteran.\nIndividuals with disabilities requiring disability-related accommodations in the application and interview process, please call 919-515-3148. Final candidates are subject to criminal & sex offender background checks. Some vacancies also require credit or motor vehicle checks. If highest degree is from an institution outside of the U.S., final candidates are required to have their degree verified at \"www.wes.org\":http//wes.org. Degree must be obtained prior to start date.\nNC State University participates in E-Verify. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States." }
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{ "original": "Water On The Land key Terms\nTerms in this set (60)\nA summary of the shape and gradient of a river bed from source to mouth.\nV-shaped sections, changing downstream for steep to gentle.\nThe end of a river that flows into the sea, river or lake.\nFlat land built of silt on the sides of a river, usually in its lower course.\nSemi-circular lake on the flood plain of a river, a cut-off meander.\nThe mouth of large rivers when there is a lot of sediment or debris that the sea can get rid of quickly.\nRaised bank along the sides of a river, made of silt from river floods.\nA curve of a river from erosion and deposition.\nFast-flowing turbulent part of a river.\nBase of a waterfall, where the waterfall lands.\nEroding against the banks of a river.\nEroding towards the river bed.\nProtruding sides of a valley where a river weaves.\nWhen water vapour changes to liquid (warming).\nWhen water vapour changes to liquid (cooling).\nWater in any form that falls to earth e.g. rain.\nRain water just runs along the ground, mostly when soil is hard or wet.\nThe water that is stored within the ground.\nWater flows sideways through the soil\nWater that is stored e.g. ground, clouds, air.\nWhen the ground water moves through the rock layers.\nRain soaks into the soil/ground.\nRock will not let water through.\nRock that lets water seep through.\nWhere a river begins.\nA small river or stream that joins a larger river.\nThe area of high land forming the edge of a river basin.\nThe point at which two rivers meet.\nThis is where the river flows.\nWater and debris is forced into cracks.\nRocks and stones erode the bed and sides of river bank.\nRocks get smaller by chemical action. Rocks such as chalk and limestone.\nRocks get smaller when knocked together.\nA narrow, steep-sided valley.\nLarge boulders roll along the river bed.\nSmaller pebbles are bounced along the river bed, picked up and then dropped as the flow of the river changes.\nThe finer sand and silt-sized particles are carried along in the flow, giving the river a brown appearance.\nMinerals, such as limestone and chalk, are dissolved in the water and carried along in the flow, it often cannot be seen.\nThe time period when the most rain fell\nThe maximum discharge in the river\nFalling flood water in the river\nNormal discharge of the river\nThe rising of flood water in the river\nTime difference between the peak discharge and the peak rainfall\nUsed to show how the water flow in a drainage basin responds to a period of rain\nThe amount of water that is flowing through a river at one point - measured in cumecs\nHow fast something is going\nThe materials carried by a river by being bounced along its bed.\nThe process where the river no longer has the energy to carry its load\nHere, the river has high volume and large discharge\nA deposit of clay, silt and sand left by flowing floodwater in river valley\nCreated on the outside of meander by erosion from fast-flowing water\nCreated on the inside of a meander from slow-flowing water\nThe movement of rock or other materials in a river.\nThe section of the river between the mountains and the lowland\nThe wearing away of the bed and banks of the river channel by abrasion, hydraulic action, solution and attrition\nThe mountain stage of a river with steep gradients and lots of erosion\nForm where the river meets a band of softer rock after flowing over an area of more resistant material. They progressively cut back, leaving a gorge\nThey are usually found in the upper course of the river where the water has considerable erosive power\nThe pebbles being transported wear away the bed and banks of the river channel" }
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{ "original": "Image by Shelby Simpson with Storyteller Images\nTuesday night the Batesville City Council met for regular business.\nAmong routine reports from the police department and city engineer, the final totals for White River Wonderland including visitors, holiday lights, and more were shared.\nJohnathon Abbott, who oversees White River Wonderland, spoke to the Council and shared many thanks to the individuals, departments, and sponsors that donated funds or worked tirelessly to make the attraction possible during the past holiday season.\nAbbott reported 63,499 vehicles drove through the display of approximately two million lights.\nThe vehicle traffic is estimated to have brought roughly 200,000 visitors through the display.\nOther stats reported include 4,604 train rides and 4,286 horse-drawn carriage rides were given through the display, even with COVID-19 precautions and restrictions in place.\nDuring Mayor’s Comments, Mayor Rick Elumbaugh shared the City is receiving a 50-50 matching grant from Arkansas Parks and Tourism to fund the construction of a splash pad on the west side of the city, near the elementary school.\nThe Council will meet again on March 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the Batesville Municipal Building." }
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{ "original": "All the resources you might need to learn more about goings on at FreshBooks.\nHave a question? Contact our PR team:\nTouch ID fingerprint reader released as the first of many new features to come to FreshBooks’ award-winning iOS app\nToronto, Canada – June 23, 2015 – FreshBooks, the #1 cloud-based accounting software designed exclusively for service-based small business owners, is bringing new enhancements to the award-winning FreshBooks iOS app that helps small business owners save time and get paid faster on the iPhone and iPad.\nIn its Q2 2015 earnings call, Apple announced it is working with software providers to bring a broad range of innovative mobile solutions to customers. As part of this, FreshBooks is working with Apple to deliver a made-for-business app to allow small business owners to run their business from anywhere.\nSmall business owners are leveraging mobile technology to operate their businesses and invoice their clients. The ability to operate their entire business while on the road and using a mobile device that can fit into their pocket, has a significant impact on their bottom line. It brings the flexibility and convenience that comes with being able to work from and check in on their business anywhere, anytime. It also empowers users to be more productive with their time so they can get back to focusing on doing the work they love.\nFreshBooks users are increasingly using mobile to send invoices, track payments, make notes, and log expenses. Users’ clients are also becoming more engaged on mobile: they check their phones up to 150 times a day, providing 150 opportunities for FreshBooks users to get paid. For example, FreshBooks offers mobile-friendly invoices designed specifically for viewing on a mobile screen, making it easy for clients to pay the invoices right from their phone. Mobile adoption is opening up possibilities for small business owners to streamline their workflow so they can focus on growing their business.\n“Service-based small business owners – people who get paid for their time and expertise – are the future of the economy, and their unique accounting needs are incredibly underserved,” said Mike McDerment, co-founder and CEO, FreshBooks. “Much of their time is devoted to tracking their hours, generating accurate invoices, and trying to stay on top of their cash flow. By teaming up with Apple and its market-leading mobile platform, FreshBooks is delivering on our commitment to make running a business easy and efficient.”\nEnhancing security with Touch ID and Passcode FreshBooks recently worked with Apple to release Touch ID and Passcode, the first of many new features to come for FreshBooks customers who use iOS devices. Currently available for download from the App Store, they ensure a simple, secure way for users to log into their FreshBooks accounts on their iPhone or iPad.\nTouch ID is available on iPhone 5S and newer, iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3. It enables the use of a fingerprint as a passcode to log into the FreshBooks mobile app, effectively enhancing user experience by improving the speed and ease of use, while providing advanced security of confidential business information.\nThe new Passcode feature offers a second layer of security whenever users open the FreshBooks app on any iOS devices, providing peace of mind that sensitive information within the app remain secure.\nPerfecting the mobile user experience FreshBooks delivers a comprehensive small business mobile solution that includes the following elements:\n- Intelligent mobile solution: A made-for-business app will simplify user workflow to create a seamless invoicing experience. This will include easy-to-use features designed for generating accurate invoices, tracking hours and mileage, managing expenses, and enabling mobile payments.\n- Award-winning customer support: FreshBooks is backed by award-winning customer support, providing users with access to live help, quick response times, and the peace of mind associated with FreshBooks’ commitment to executing extraordinary experiences every day.\nTo learn more about FreshBooks’ investment on iOS, visit freshbooks.com/apple.\nAbout FreshBooks FreshBooks is the #1 cloud-based accounting software designed exclusively for service-based small business owners. The company has helped more than 10 million users process billions of dollars through its easy-to-use invoicing, expense management, time tracking, and online payments features. Recognized in 2014 with six Stevie awards for best customer service in the world, the company’s mantra is to “execute extraordinary experiences everyday.” Based in Toronto, Canada, FreshBooks serves paying customers in 120 countries. freshbooks.com.\nContact: Dianna Lai PR Manager, FreshBooks [email protected] (416) 780-2700 x318\n- FreshBooks Announces Strategic Investment from JPMorgan Chase\n- FreshBooks Adds Retainers to Help Service-Based Businesses Collect Recurring Revenue\n- FreshBooks’ 3rd Annual Report Reveals 24 Million Americans Want to Become Self-Employed by 2021, But Face Barriers To Making the Leap\n- FreshBooks Launches Season 2 of Its #IMAKEALIVING Podcast, Featuring Candid Conversations with People Who “Make” Their Own Work\n- FreshBooks Adds Bank Reconciliation and Double-Entry Accounting to Its Small Business Friendly Software\nGet started for free today." }
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{ "original": "It’s summer. The kids are out of school, with not much to do. You and your spouse probably have a bit more flexibility at work. The weather is gorgeous. And glorious weekends wait to create memories that will be fondly remembered for years after.\nYou don’t need a big budget, exotic destinations or months of meticulous planning to create a memorable weekend. You just need your family and an idea of the activities that are available for you to make the most of. You bring the former, we’ve got the latter.\nHere are our top picks of the perfect weekend activities you and your family might be interested in.\nA free scavenger hunt activity that anyone can participate in, geocaching uses GPS devises (like a smartphone or Garmin GPS device) to create treasure hunts. Small caches are hidden all over the world by volunteers. It allows you to travel to unexpected places – large towns, states and national parks are all places geocaches are found. Get your family together, you can be a team, or compete against each other, and experience the thrill of the treasure hunt chase. The first step? Visit www.geocaching.com to know more." }
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{ "original": "This is an entity whose profession is to aid a business institution in establishing the ways through which it will be able to incur the costs that will eventually enable the business to meet its financial goals and aims. The financial plan of a business institution usually comes immediately after it has been clearly stated what the aims and the goals of the business institution are. There is usually a helpful plan that seeks to drive the company to the achievement of its goals and objectives in the financial plan of the company.\nThe financial plan in addition includes the time allocation for each of the activities and processes of achieving the objectives of the company. Ensure that you assess the environment of the company, check out the aims and goals of the company and that you also highlight the types of resources that are necessary in realizing the aims of the company when drafting the financial plan. It is also necessary to have the amount of resources needed in mind, make a calculation of the amount needed for each resource, make a summary of the costs and spot any risks that may be involved in the budget.\nIt is very important to have a detailed financial plan in place in order to ensure the success of any kind of institution. The financial plan usually offers a better way of achieving the aims and objectives of the company by the establishing of financial target which can be achieved. Hiring a good financial advisor is beneficial to the operation of the business and provides a long term successful outcome. You gave to consider a number of factors when hiring a financial planner for your company so that you are able to make the right decision.\nThe first thing that you need to consider when hiring a financial advisor for your company is the cost of hiring that professional. It is necessary that you settle on a cost effective charge after having sampled and compared the charges of hiring a number of different financial advisory companies. It is also necessary to ensure that the financial advisory firm you want to hire has a good reputation for excellent service to clients. You can check out the reviews and ratings of the company from the internet and get to select the company with the highest rating. It is necessary before hiring a financial advisor to ensure that he or she will be providing you with the right kind of information. It is by observing these factors that you will hire a qualified financial planner for your business." }
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{ "original": "‘Skiing is what got me through the grief,’ says Murray Bartram – aka ‘The Flying Muzz’ – of his father’s death. Loving life … Jason Sauer.\nFor many, time out at the snow is an opportunity to forget reality for a day, a week or a month. Those working a ski season can easily put “real life” on hold for up to four months, lost in “resort time”.\nFor others, skiing isn’t about suspending reality but embracing it. When life deals you less than a royal flush it is how you play those cards that sees you win or lose.\nLiberty Skis Australia-sponsored athlete, 23-year-old Murray Bartram – aka “The Flying Muzz” – was born with cerebal palsy to parents determined to see him live a full life. Sports helped Muzz manage his condition and at the age of 14 he discovered snowboarding, and then skiing.\nHe was taken under the wing of Disabled Winter Sports Australia and became a promising ski racer before spending his post-HSC summer in the snow city of Kimberley in Canada, training with the local race team and coming home with five medals.\nThen tragedy hit. Muzz’s father was diagnosed with terminal cancer, and told he had only weeks to live. He passed away mid Australian winter. Murray was 18.\n“Skiing is what got me through the grief,” says Murray. “I skied every day for four weeks, just free-skiing to help me with the loss. Dad always wanted me to ski and supported my passion. When I ski I think of dad.”\nFive years on Murray has completed a degree, something his father wanted, and has even gone heli skiing in Alaska.\nHotham-based sit skier, Queenslander Jason Sauer, wasn’t born with his disability. He lost his legs at 39 in a double amputation. Like Murray, he too skis for his dad.\nJason also discovered snowboarding as a teenager for five days a year on school holidays when he and his brother got to spend bonding time with their divorced father, an Austrian who lived in Mansfield and spent the winters working at the Victorian ski fields.\nFrom the age of 16 to 23, Jason took up more than just snowboarding. He took up smoking marijuana and was kicked out of ski resorts when working a season because he would show up late, if at all. It was during this time his father died of bowel cancer.\n“All the stoners were snowboarding back in those days and I wanted to be cool,” says Jason. “I tried so hard to be cool it nearly killed me. Ski resorts have a binge-drinking culture and the irony of working at them as an addict is not lost on me.”\nJason got clean and sober in 2003, attaining “long-term sobriety”. He didn’t work at or visit a ski resort until late 2008, when he spent four months at Big White in Canada on holiday, eventually relocating to the country for love, and working as a volunteer ski patroller.\nBy 2009 he was in the midst of an 11-month relapse and an almost daily opiate habit. He tried unsuccessfully to detox three times before finally getting sober for three months.\nOn Christmas Day 2010 in British Columbia, Jason relapsed with an overdose of heroin that would change his life for good. After 14 hours passed out he woke without the use of his legs. Rhabdomyolysis would claim his leg muscles and trigger renal failure. Between Christmas and New Year he underwent surgery three times, the last to amputate his legs to prevent the condition taking his life.\nAfter two months in hospital Jason returned home to Brisbane for more hospital time. He was stoned again by May when reality hit.\n“I was emotionally discomposed and grieving the loss of my legs,” says Jason.\nA Facebook friend, an incomplete high-functioning quad based in Park City, Utah, invited him to visit the US in late 2011 to try his hand at adaptive bobsledding. It was an invitation that would save Jason’s life a second time, and put him on the path to full recovery.\n“I met people who were a long way post injury than I was and they were living a full and happy life,” says a clean Jason. “It gave me hope.”\nIt was in Park City last January that Jason discovered sit skiing. He borrowed a sit ski from a mate and by the end of the day wheeled himself a kilometre and a half to his mate’s place to buy the ski. He was hooked, in a good way, and joined the NAC Park City alpine team.\nI met Jason this week at Hotham Alpine Resort. He was ripping it under the chairlift (always a brave move) on Heavenly Valley, skiing better than most able-bodied skiers I know. So much so that Liberty Skis Australia approached him to discuss potential sponsorship.\nJason trains with the able-bodied race crew at Hotham and lives off the mountain in Harrietville, a choice that ensures he doesn’t lose himself in resort life.\n“I love my life now and I haven’t relapsed because I ski, it has saved my life and it allows me to relive the bonding moments I had when dad was alive. When I am skiing alone I talk to him.\n“It’s freedom for someone with mobility issues because I don’t have mobility issues on my sit ski,” he says. “There is nowhere I feel more at home than at the top of a ski hill before a race with fellow adaptive skiers.”\nJason knows his future is not an easy one, especially if he wants to ski full time.\n“I do think people judge my future by my past when they hear my story. But I’d rather be clean with no legs than addicted with legs. I’d piss in a jug every day for the rest of my life if I had the chance to pursue a ski racing future.”\nHaving achieved the level of skiing that he has in a mere eight months, I suspect he may just get there.\nHow has skiing or snowboarding saved your life? Do you ski or snowboard to escape or embrace? Post a comment on the blog below and you could win a ski trip to Japan.\nImages of Jason courtesy of Skitracks南京夜网.au\nWIN A SKI/BOARD TRIP TO JAPAN\nSteve Lee taking on the mountains of Hakuba with Liquid Snow Tours photo credit: Chris Hocking\nWe are giving you four chances to win a ski trip to Japan with Liquid Snow Tours. All you have to do is post one comment on the blog topic each week. If you comment every week then you get four entries. The most entertaining or informative entry from all the blogs over the four weeks will be judged the winner.\nEnter and you’ll be in the running to win return flights for two from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Cairns to Tokyo, transfers to Hakuba, seven nights’ twin share at The Lab, hot breakfast daily, five-day multi-resort lift passes for two for six resorts, welcome drinks, daily transfers to ski resorts and more. Total prize value is $4990. Terms & conditions.\nPost on this week’s blog topic as listed above.\nInstagram2win all season #misssnowitall\nKeep those Instagram pics coming! Tag your winter inspiration moments with #misssnowitall and you could win return flights for two across the ditch with Air New Zealand. Each week we’ll post five more Instagram pics to our gallery, so enter as many times as you like. You can view all the pics tagged here. Terms and conditions.\nJoin our snow circus and ”like” our Snow It All Facebook Page, follow us on Twitter @misssnowitall and on Instagram @misssnowitall and read us daily on our wordpress blog.\nLatest snow weather report and web camsFull ski season coverageDaily snow report video\nThis story Administrator ready to work first appeared on Nanjing Night Net." }
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{ "original": "Cáviti System Definition\nThe Caviti construction system is made by joining pieces of sacrificial formwork of varying heights depending on the characteristics and plan of the construction project. The modules are made of black recycled thermo-injected polypropylene.\nCaviti sacrificial formworks exhibit a flat topped sinusoidal geometry, presenting equally spaced perpendicular ridges which begin at the midpoint of each element descending and terminating at the structural columns of the formwork that are on its vertices.\nThe structural pillar formed by the union of four Caviti modules is completely watertight.\nThe pieces are joined together with rebates and in the order indicated by the arrows located on the upper dome of the modules, which results in the formation of the slab.\nThere are no special pieces for perimeters or joinings with protruding elements on construction sites. The Caviti system is easily adaptable to the geometry of works by means of conventional cutting machinery, such as a jig saw or similar." }
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{ "original": "The giant Viking owl has three major attacks: chucking a spread of razor sharp feathers at you, dropping spiky ice balls in the arena and dropping eggs in the arena. Dodge the feathers and ice balls and wait for him to drop eggs. The eggs will hatch and wander back and forth, getting in your way. Bop one on the head, pick it up and chuck it at the owl. If he's at the top of the screen, use the platforms on either side of the screen. Just be quick because they'll collapse under your wait after a couple seconds.\nNail the owl with three eggs and a blast barrel will appear. Hop on in.\nMr. Owl will flap his wings causing gale force winds that could knock you off the platform if you're not careful. Walk against the wind and be on the lookout for enemies floating in from the side of the screen. Spot the egg and bop it on the head. Pick it up and either bounce up the other enemies to gain enough height to hit the owl now, or wait until he comes down to your level to charge at you to nail him.\nA bit peeved, the owl will then litter the screen with feathers. Retreat to one of the blast barrels on either side of the screen to avoid them. He'll then drop more eggs. Bop one, pick it up and nail him with it. Three hits and a blast barrel appears. Put the controller down and go make a sandwich. Make sure it's something nutritious. When you're ready, hop in the barrel and proceed to the final phase of the fight.\nThe great owl will start chucking volleys of feathers at you (still more painful than it sounds) so do your best to dodge. He'll then drop waves of spiky-helmed mini-owls on you. Weave between the gaps in the ranks until mini-owls with eggshell hats appear. Bop one on the head, pick it up and nail the big owl in the face when he floats down to your level.\nThe big hooter will disappear into the sky and drop giant eggs on you. The eggs will explode into three mini-owls with spiky helmets. Dodge them all and eventually the big bad will fall out of the sky and land on the platform in a dizzy spell. Bop him on the head.\nHe'll chuck a few ice balls at you and the pattern will repeat. Hit him a total of three times to end the fight.\nWas this guide helpful?" }
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{ "original": "EFCC, Ilorin Zonal Office has arrested a member-elect of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Hon. Abdulgafar Ayinla, over his alleged involvement in property scam, forgery and obtaining money under false pretence to the tune of about N26m.\nAyinla who is expected to be sworn-in on May 29 2019 has confessed to the commission of crime, disclosing that he used the money to finance his political campaigns.\nThe petitioner who resides in USA stated that Ayinla, who is a legal practitioner, was introduced to her by her late Aunt as capable of helping her purchase some properties in Ilorin, Kwara State.\nAccording to her, “The Lawmaker-elect sold to me another two plots of land with four bedroom bungalow at window level at Agric area of Ilorin. I paid N8, 240, 000 commission of which Ayinla informed me that the seller had received his money but he never paid the money to the seller up till today, and never refunded the money to me.”\nThe suspect disclosed that he diverted the money to his personal use and promised to pay back when he receives his wardrobe allowance from the Kwara State House of Assembly. He would soon be charged to court." }
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{ "original": "For international students—including GTAs—for whom English is not a native language, the following may provide support:\nLearning Assistance Service offers an ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Conversation Program (www.counseling.umd.edu/LAS/html/esolconvprog.html#home).\nThe Maryland English Institute provides high-quality programs and courses for non-native speakers of English and strives to provide balanced perspectives of the diversity of American academic, social, and cultural life (mei.umd.edu/). The Institute also offers English programs for International Teaching Assistants to become effective oral communicators in the classroom (http://marylandenglishinstitute.com/wpdir/english-programs/).\nFree English editing services for international graduate students are offered under the aegis of the Graduate School (see www.english.umd.edu/academics/writingcenter/graduate/international)." }
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{ "original": "Tango: The First Polish Short Film to Win an Oscar, 1980\nEverything that could happen in a room, happening.\nBy Maria Popova\nYou might recall Blok, a wonderful 1982 experimental Polish animated film, using a single continuous shot to take a voyeuristic tour of the different apartments in a building. From the same era comes Tango — a clever and spectacularly executed 1980 film by director Zbigniew Rybczynski from Polish short-film studio Se-ma-for. The cinematography, capturing multiple events taking place simultaneously in a closed space, was so complicated and required such precision that Rybczynski worked on the film for nearly a year, eating and sleeping on the set.\nIn 1983, Tango became the first Polish film to win an Oscar.\nTango appears on the altogether excellent two-disc DVD Anthology of Polish Animated Film.\nPublished January 23, 2012" }
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{ "original": "Aug 2, 1999SAN DIEGO\nQualcomm products mentioned within this press release are offered by Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.\nSAN DIEGO -- Aug. 2, 1999 -- Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), pioneer and world leader of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) digital wireless technology, today announced its participation in high-speed packet data trials on Korea Telecom Freetel's (KT Freetel) advanced CDMA technology network, the first IS-95B network in the world. This demonstration, using Qualcomm CDMA Technologies' MSM3000™ chip and high-speed system software solution, shows how KT Freetel's IS-95B network will help expedite a global evolution from wireless voice communications to wireless Internet access, high-speed data services as well as the highest quality voice services. MSM3000-based CDMA handsets will transfer data over KT Freetel's advanced network at speeds of up to 64 kbps, which is faster than existing fixed line networks and more than four times as fast as existing wireless networks.\n\"This demonstration was made possible by contributions from many influential members of our industry including Qualcomm and Samsung Electronics,\" said Dr. Hong, Won-Pyo, vice president, planning and coordination group of KT Freetel. \"The MSM3000 chipset is an instrumental component in our initiative to provide a new era of Personal Network Services to our Korean customers.\"\n\"These high-speed data packet trials are testament to a new breed of wireless Internet access and data transfer capabilities that are possible with the newest generation of our customers' CDMA handsets,\" said Don Schrock, president of Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. \"Our MSM3000 system solution is the first in a series of chip and software solutions that will enable the build-out of high-speed data-capable networks around the world.\"\nQualcomm's industry-leading MSM3000, a fifth-generation single chipset and system software solution, is currently the only available hardware and software solution to support IS-95B data rates up to 86.4 kbps.\nWith over three million Personal Communications Service (PCS) subscribers in Korea, KT Freetel is emerging as one of the world's fastest growing and largest PCS operators. KT Freetel's concept of Personal Network Services (PersNet®) will soon be realized, enabling high-speed wireless Internet access and interactive data communications. PersNet will allow customers to take advantage of electronic commerce, on-line stock trading, on-line banking and travel reservations via access to the Internet through CDMA handsets.\nQualcomm CDMA Technologies is the leading developer and supplier of CDMA chipsets, hardware and software solutions and tools with more than 50 million MSM chips shipped worldwide. The division supplies chipsets to the world's leading CDMA handset and infrastructure manufacturers including: Acer Peripherals, Inc., ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD.; CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.; DENSO CORPORATION; FUJITSU LIMITED; Hitachi, Ltd.; Hyundai Electronics Industries Co., Ltd.; KYOCERA CORPORATION; LG Information and Communications, Ltd.; Samsung Electronics Ltd.; SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.; and Toshiba Corporation, among others.\nQualcomm Incorporated (www.qualcomm.com) is a leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and services based on the Company's CDMA digital technology. The Company's major business areas include CDMA phones; integrated CDMA chipsets and system software; technology licensing; and satellite-based systems including OmniTRACS® and portions of the Globalstar™ system. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., Qualcomm is included in theS&P500 Index and is a FORTUNE 500® company traded on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol QCOM.\nExcept for the historical information contained herein, this news release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including timely product development, the Company's ability to successfully manufacture significant quantities of CDMA or other equipment on a timely and profitable basis, and those related to performance guarantees, change in economic conditions of the various markets the Company serves, as well as the other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's SEC reports, including the report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 27, 1998, and most recent Form 10-Q.\nQualcomm and OmniTRACS are registered trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated. MSM and MSM3000 are trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated. Globalstar is a trademark of Loral Qualcomm Satellite Services, Incorporated. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners." }
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{ "original": "Wisconsin farm goes beyond just apples\nWINONA, Minn. (AP) — During harvest season at Ecker's Apple Farm in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, the day starts at 2 a.m. when the first pies go into the oven.\nSara Ecker is in the orchard five hours later, surveying which apples to pick. The pickers themselves follow shortly after, working into the afternoon while the pies are restocked, the caramel apples are dipped and a steady stream of customers are getting ready to devour both.\nWhen the orchard closes to the public at six o'clock, the Eckers use a little bit of quiet time to pack apples and attend to any details they may have missed during the rush. Sometimes as late as 9 p.m., they finish for the day, mere hours away from starting the process all over again.\nAnd that's just for the apples.\nFamily-owned since its inception in 1945, Ecker's has looked for ways to push beyond traditional orchard offerings in the past few years, from hosting weddings to running yoga classes to making their own cider. It's not that the apples themselves are drawing any less of a crowd — they typically welcome more than 1,500 people on a fall Saturday — but diversifying the options keeps them coming back.\n\"It's really just about showing people a good time for a couple hours, a bit of an escape from all the concrete and all the hubbub,\" Jess Ecker, who manages the operation's 50-person staff and runs special events, told the Winona Daily News.\nThe hours that people spend in their orchard is relatively new, largely in part to the 2014 arrival of a beer garden. Before that, Jess Ecker said most folks would come in, get their apples and go in a matter of 30 minutes.\nThe beer garden initially grew out of a possibility of having their own brewery, but Jess Ecker said licensing hiccups drove them in another direction: a hard cider they named \"Fat Blossom Girl.\" The orchard partnered with Maiden Rock Winery and Sand Creek Brewing to make it a reality, and for the first time, customers this year will be able to take home the cider in bottles.\nNearby orchards had already established what they were known for, Jess Ecker said, and the beer garden was the product of a desire to create that for Ecker's.\n\"Ferguson's (in Galesville) has a great niche with kids' entertainment . that's their thing,\" she said. \"I thought, what else can I do? Something a little bit different.\"\nAnd while visitors can drop by any weekend for beer, treats from a food truck and live music, it's all building toward the orchard's special event of the season — the Honeycrisp Hootenanny, which this year takes place Oct. 13.\nThe hootenanny, which features multiple food trucks, local music like Them Coulee Boys and the jazz band from the area high school, a whopping 2,000 caramel apples and a long list of beers to try, is celebrating a decade of existence this year and is perhaps no better indicator of the orchard's growth.\n\"The first year, Dad was alive,\" Jess Ecker said. \"He said, 'You should get some beer. Go up to George's and see if you can get a keg of beer.' We got a sixth barrel, which is 30 to 35 beers. We didn't finish it.\"\nAt last year's hootenanny, they went through more than 60 kegs and 20 barrels of cider.\nThe day also features a unique beer-tasting called the killer whale series, after the nickname \"whale\" for a rare beer. Jess Ecker asks 30 local breweries to send her one keg of their craziest drink, and each goes on tap for one hour only — those who aren't lucky enough to try it will have a wealth of other brews to sample.\nUnderneath the events and expansions, however, is the same drive to provide people with an opportunity they might not get anywhere else.\n\"I guess my dad really saw the farm as an opportunity to give people who aren't lucky to have an orchard or to live in the country, to give them a farm experience, that they can have a good time on the farm,\" Jess said.\nAnd though a nearly indescribable amount of work goes into preparing that experience, it's worth it to see folks spending an afternoon together there, enjoying the day." }
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{ "original": "One of the key principles that every Montessori teacher learns during training is to observe. As a high school and college student, observation was usually relegated to my science classes. I guess that makes sense since Maria Montessori was trained as a doctor, not as a teacher. In order to learn about children she researched, she created a natural setting for young children and then she sat back and observed the children.\nIt was through her detailed observations that she learned so much about young children. She watched them with no preconceived notions. She wanted to find out from the children how they learned, what was important to them and how to set up the best environment to help them grow and develop.\nAs a teacher, when things go awry in the classroom, one of the first things I set out to do is observe the class. Let me give you an example. At the beginning of the year I found that the students had a lot of difficulty lining up at the door (which we need to do several times a day). There was pushing and pulling, arguing and fighting. It was, frankly, mayhem. So, I took a day to observe what was going on during line up time.\nWhen observing, you want to really just watch without opinion. So, in my example, I noticed that the children were bumping into each other, standing very close together, had a difficult time knowing what was in front of rather than beside the next person, etc.\nWhat I always want to avoid is being negative with the children. I don’t want to be yelling or telling them what they are doing wrong. I strive always to keep things positive (easier said than done). What is best of all is if I can change the environment to solve the problem and keep myself out of it all together.\nSo, what did I do after observing? I placed small pieces of tape equidistant on the floor on which each child would stand. In this way the children were in a line, each person had their own space and there was less pushing and fighting. Did this solution eliminate all pushing and fighting? No. No solution is ever perfect but this one went a long way in solving our difficulties.\nOf course, this example doesn’t really help you as parents. We don’t really line up our children at home! What I do want you to think about is how to observe your children and why it is so important.\nIn my last post I talked about setting up the environment to help maximize your child’s development. Observation can help you figure out what your child needs at his/her stage of development. So, let’s think about a few of the developmental domains and how observation can help us help our children:\n- fine motor – watch how your child holds things. Maybe your baby is now able to pick up an object she is looking at with little difficulty. You see your preschooler is now holding a marker with the tripod grip. Your child seems to use his left hand more than his right hand. Your child does not use both hands when drawing, putting together puzzles or eating. So how does this observation help you? If you have a child under the age of one, her fine motor skills will change drastically in this first year. You will want to provide her with toys that will help her refine her grasp and that challenge without too much frustration. Once your child is a preschooler and getting closer to that magical kindergarten age, you may want to make sure he is using both hands together and crossing midline (click here for why this is important). The tripod pencil grip is important for writing in kindergarten. Please note that not all children are developmentally in the same place at kindergarten and the tripod grip is one of these areas that develops at different times in different children. What is important is that you are aware of where your child is as he is entering kindergarten. In this way you can be attuned to things that he might find tiring or frustrating and to give his teacher a heads up.\n- gross motor – watch how your baby moves. Does she try to get that ball that is just out of reach? How long does she work on this before getting too frustrated? Does your preschooler like to climb, jump and catch a large ball or does he prefer to sit on the sidelines? After some time observing we can think about how we are helping or hindering our child’s development. Maybe we are so worried our child is in danger that we don’t let her climb trees or the playground equipment without hovering. Perhaps we are always stepping in at the first sound of our baby’s efforts instead of giving her a little space to work hard towards scooting to that ball that is just out of reach. Often observation (i.e. sitting on our hands so we don’t interfere) helps us change our own behavior by allowing our children to continue their behavior even when it makes us uncomfortable.\n- language/communication – What does your child gravitate toward? What does she like to talk about? What sounds is your baby making? Does she respond when another person repeats her sounds? Does your baby have different types of cries? Does she stop crying on her own sometimes? Are all of her sounds distress or are some just temporary frustration? Does your child use eye contact during communication? What books does your child enjoy? What books does he find boring? What subjects is your child interested in?\n- social/emotional – How does your child solve problems? Does your preschooler look to you (or another adult) to solve her problems for her or can she problem solve on her own? What makes your child happy, sad, angry, frustrated? How often does your child ask for help? How does your child deal with separation? How does he manage when things don’t go his way?\nThere is so much I could say about observation. I will leave you with this thought. Take one item about your child/family/situation that drives you crazy. Instead of yelling or talking or reading about solutions…..observe the situation for a day (or two or three). Write down everything you see or hear. Put your emotions aside for a little while. Show your notes to your spouse/partner or a good friend. Brainstorm what you think is going on and how things could change. You may be surprised with the solutions you come up with.\nHere’s my last example (because I love a good story more than empirical evidence!!!) One summer my youngest son participated in a camp at our community park. The camp provided lunch for the participants. I often took my older son (who is diagnosed with autism) to the park to play at the end of the camp period and before lunch. My elder son was typically well behaved. On this particular day, around the time the park was having lunch he was having a melt down (you know, kicking, yelling, not following my direction, etc.). This was quite unusual for him. I looked around at what was happening (the other children were eating) and finally had an ‘aha’ moment. He was hungry. A bag of goldfish crackers later and he was happy, quiet and compliant.\nSo I encourage you to observe your children every day. Think about what they are doing, saying and how they are interacting. During times when life is stressful, take a moment (or a day or two) to sit back and observe what is really going on. It is in this kind of reflection that we can help not only our children on their developmental paths but also help ourselves on our parenting paths!" }
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{ "original": "Savannah Food & Wine Festival Gives Back to the Community\nThe weeklong Savannah Food & Wine Festival has announced the many nonprofit organizations to which part of the festival profits will be donated. The sought-out festival will return to Georgia for the week of Nov. 11 to 17, bringing top chefs, sommeliers, and culinary experts to the area.\nOne of the main events at the festival, the Grand Reserve Tasting, hopes to bring in a noticeable amount of profit, of which part will be donated to a local nonprofit organization, The 200 Club of The Coastal Empire. This high-profile event will offer wine bottles averaging more than $50 for those looking for the \"ultimate in wine tasting,\" as well as host a silent auction of items such as one-of-a-kind wine lots, luxury travel, merchandise, and services, while guests can enjoy gourmet appetizers.\n\"The 200 Club of the Coastal Empire goals and objectives are honorable and clearly in line with Savannah’s needs. The organization provides immediate financial assistance for surviving spouses and children of local law enforcement officers and firefighters who lose their lives in the line-of-duty while protecting their communities. We are very proud to be associated with the amazing work The 200 Club provides to our community,\" Michael T. Owens, president of the Savannah Food & Wine Festival, stated in a recent press release.\nSpecial VIP guests at the Grand Reserve Tasting will include world-renowned sommeliers, winemakers, chefs, and authors such as Lydia and Rob Mondavi Jr., chef Chris Hastings, the Lee Brothers, chef Anthony Lamas, Master Sommeliers Robert Jones and Michael McNeill, and Iron Horse Vineyards.\nAccording to Hugh Golden, chairman of the Grand Reserve Tasting Committee, the event is the must-attend event for wine enthusiasts. \"If you appreciate good wine, the festival has a multitude of events you can attend — if you appreciate great wine, you won’t find a better ticket available in the southeast region to taste extraordinary wine than the Grand Reserve.\"\nWith community being the focal point of this year’s Savannah Food & Wine Festival, giving back and supporting local nonprofit organizations is of high priority to the festival organizers. Besides The 200 Club of the Coastal Empire, nonprofits that will benefit from festival include United Way of the Coastal Empire, Bethesda Academy, the West Broad Street YMCA, and Mom’s Lemonade Stand." }
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{ "original": "SHAH ALAM: Like other units based at the Sg Besi (Sempang) airport, the PDRM Air Wing Unit is moving out as the land there had been earmarked for re-development.\nThe Sg Besi base was the Air Wing’s main operating base in the peninsula apart from the training base in Ipoh. The Air Wing also operates from two other bases namely in Kuching, Sarawak and Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.\nAlthough the facilities at Sg Besi remained operational, the air assets have been dispersed at the other airports pending the completion of a new air base in Subang, slated to be completed in April, next year. The new air base is located in between the Ara Damansara Medical Centre and the Petronas Fuel Depot.\nIt is expected that the new air base will be operational by late 2016 or early 2017. The new air base is being developed by 1 Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) the developer of the Sg Besi airport land for the Home Ministry and ultimately, the police.\nAmong others the new air base will have a five storey office cum hangar building, officer’s mess, multi-function hall, an aircraft storm shelter, transport store and others. Unfortunately, there is no spare land for quarters at the location or in nearby areas. Perhaps they will reserved some space for the quarters when the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia land in Sg Buloh is re-developed.\nThe turnkey contractor is Perbadanan Perwira Harta Malaysia (PPHM), a subsidiary of the Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera (LTAT), the Armed Forces provident fund. PPHM is also the turnkey contractor for the other units moving out from Sg Besi airport, namely the RMAF – Sendayan , Kuantan and Subang airbases and the 31 Rejimen Artileri Di Raja camp in Kajang.\nAll of these facilities are expected to be completed in 2016 or early 2017. Apart from these para-military facilities, PPHM is also the developer of the former DBKL housing area in Jalan Cochrane, Kuala Lumpur.\n— Malaysian DefenceIf you like this post, buy me an espresso. Paypal Payment" }
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{ "original": "UT: Utah Recruits Key Joint Strike Fighter Contractor\n20 May, 2010\nThe Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) announced that Janicki Industries of Sedro-Woolley, WA, will establish a new Utah precision composites manufacturing facility to support the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program. Janicki Industries is widely recognized as a leading composite fabrication and CNC machining company with capabilities in the aerospace, transportation, and wind energy markets.\nThe company was founded as Janicki Machine Design in 1993 by CEO Peter Janicki, and its first innovation was to introduce machined composites to the marine manufacturing industry. Janicki’s proprietary 5-axis CNC mills are specifically designed to handle complex, large-scale high precision projects.\nJanicki Industries is heavily involved in the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program. In 2001 Lockheed Martin was selected as prime contractor for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program (F-35 or JSF). The F-35 is expected to be the world’s premier war fighting aircraft through 2040.\n“Our strategic alliance with Lockheed Martin, ATK and Hitco Composites encouraged us to consider locating in Utah,” said John Janicki, President of Janicki Industries. “We gratefully accept GOED’s incentive offer, and we look forward to building long term business relationships within the state of Utah.”\n“The State has targeted seven industry clusters, which will bring sustainable job growth to Utah. Janicki Industries experience in aerospace, defense and composites further strengthens these industries in Utah,” said Spencer Eccles, GOED executive director.\nJanicki currently employs over 350 people in Washington, State. A decision on a final location for the new facility has not yet been made, but it will add an additional 50 people to the Janicki payroll over the next several years. The average project base salary will be in excess of 125% of Davis County average including company contributed health benefits and will generate $20.5 million in new state wages over 10 years. The new employees will be brought on to help Janicki fulfill its contractual obligations to ATK and Hitco Carbon Composites.\n“We are thrilled about Janicki Industries’ decision to expand its operations to Utah,” says Jeff Edwards, president & CEO of Economic Development Corporation of Utah. “Janicki Industries presence further expands Utah’s strength in the advanced composites industry and will be a key component to further growth in this field here in our State.”\nThe company expects to make a $19.5 million capital investment in the Utah plant and Based on the capital investment and the number of employees being hired by the company, the GOED Board authorized a post-performance refundable tax credit up to $316,275 over 10 years. During the life of the incentive the State estimates the company will pay more than $1.5 million in new state tax revenue." }
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{ "original": "I have an addiction. I am not ashamed of it, but I will probably bore you with it given the chance. I am addicted to old newspapers. No, I don’t live surrounded by cobwebby editions of last years Herald-Sun I mean OLD newspapers.\nI love history, especially Australian convict and colonial history and finding the National Library of Australia website was like finding a small slice of heaven. This site has digitized copies of many Australian newspapers dating back to March 1803. This might sound boring but you have to remember that back then newspapers were the internet of their day. These days newspapers are all about exposing badly behaving footballers and trying to come up with the most scandalous expose. Back then there were no phones and radio so the only way to transfer information was to put it in the papers.\nSome of my Great Great Great Grandparents were transported as convicts and arrived in Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) in 1827 and 1831. To read the papers that were published at the very time and at the very place that they were living is an amazing thing. It is documented that my Great Great great-grandmother Margaret Shaw was a bit of a ratbag even after her arrival as a convict but so far I have not been able to find an article relating to her. I continue to read all I can though in the hopes that her name has been badly scanned and translated incorrectly.\nMy personal favourites are the Police Reports, especially the Hobart Town Police Reports. Partly because there is always the chance of finding Margaret Shaw being sentenced to solitary confinement with bread and water yet again and partly because of the amusement I get from reading what people got up to and the judgements passed. These days everyone looks out for someone to blame. Back then the judge sometimes pretty much told them to get over themselves and go away. I also love the language used at times.\nThis blog is my chance to inflict my addiction on you and to try to resurrect some old words." }
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{ "original": "The Hakuba Powder Weekend features skiing/boarding at two awesome resorts a live music/DJ/Party event, free lessons, hot springs and more!\nWe will be skiing and snowboarding at Hakuba Goryu & Hakuba 47 snow resorts which feature lots of varied runs for all levels of boarder / skiier. Hakuba Goryu and Hakuba 47 resorts are joined at the top of the mountain, so theres loads of different trails and interesting terrain for you to explore. Both resorts feature runs catering for all levels of experience as well as many beginner, intermediate and advanced park features, and lifts open early. This are is one of Hakubas best most scenic, with spectacular views of the nearby ranges and the Hakuba Valley. There are long & varied on-piste runs, good terrain parks both suited to beginners and intermediates, as well as lots of accessible tree and powder lines for the more advanced skiiers/boarders. There are also many great restaurants and bars all over the mountain.\nThere is a big live music party event lined up for the Saturday night at a venue only a few minutes walk from our lodge. There is also a great outdoor onsen very close to our lodge, great for soaking those post ski/boarding muscles. Looking forward to a fun weekend!" }
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{ "original": "I found a nice article, contain reference DocID from Metalink to know latest and new features of Oracle Database 11g PL/SQL\nAll the new features available with 11.1 release of oracle are listed together in\nNote 869084.1 : New PL/SQL Features for 11g Release 1 (11.1).\nThe contents of the article is pasted below.\nNew PL/SQL Features for 11g Release 1 (11.1)\nPL/SQL Native Compilation\nIn Oracle 11g, PL/SQL native compilation requires no C compiler, no DBA intervention and is fully supported in a RAC environment. By setting the PLSQL_CODE_TYPE to a value of NATIVE , rather than the default value of INTERPRETED , code is compiled directly to machine code . When the code is called, it is loaded into shared memory, making it accessible for all sessions in that instance. The %_PLSQL_OBJECT_SETTINGS views include the current PLSQL_CODE_TYPE setting for each PL/SQL object.\nNote 462449.1 : PL/SQL Native Compilation on Oracle 11G\nPL/SQL Function Result Cache\nThe cross-session PL/SQL function result cache provides a simple way to boost the performance of PL/SQL functions by saving the results of function calls for specific combinations of input parameters in the SGA. These results can be reused by any session calling the same function with the same parameters. This can result in a significant performance boost when functions are called for each row in an SQL query, or within a loop in PL/SQL. This article describes the usage and administration of the function result cache.\nNote 430887.1 : 11g New Feature PL/SQL Function Result Cache\nPL/SQL Fine-Grained Dependencies\nPrior to Oracle11g, modifying the structure of a table would make dependent views invalid even thought the change to table has nothing to do with view.That is why starting from Oracle11g a change to table that does not effect view logically, will NOT make view invalid. So, if you add a column to table T1 then because of fine grained dependency tracking system applied by Oracle 11g, it doesn’t make view invalid.\nNote 430725.1 : 11g New Feature Fine-Grained Dependencies\nPL/SQL Continue Statement\nIn Oracle Database 11g PL/SQL has a new construct called CONTINUE , which is used in a loop. The statement moves the logic to the end of the loop and then to the beginning of the loop.The CONTINUE statement jumps out of the current loop iteration and starts the next one. It can be used on its own, or as part of a CONTINUE WHEN statement. This type of processing has always been possible using IF statements either on their own or with exceptions or GOTO statements, but the CONTINUE statement is neater and brings PL/SQL in line with other languages.\nNote 469584.1 : 11g New Feature PLSQL CONTINUE Statement\nPL/SQL Automatic Subprogram Inlining\nEvery call to a procedure or function causes a slight, but measurable, performance overhead, which is especially noticeable when the subprogram is called within a loop. Avoiding procedures and functions is not an option, as it goes against the concept of modular programming, making programs bulky and difficult to manage. Automatic subprogram inlining can reduce the overheads associated with calling subprograms, whilst leaving your original source code in its normal modular state. This is done by replacing the subprogram calls with a copy of the code in the subprogram at compile time.\nThe process of subprogram inlining is controlled by the PLSQL_OPTIMIZE_LEVEL parameter and the INLINE pragma. When PLSQL_OPTIMIZE_LEVEL=2 (the default), the INLINE pragma determines whether the following statement or declaration should be inlined or not. When PLSQL_OPTIMIZE_LEVEL=3, the optimizer may inline code automatically. In this case the INLINE pragma can turn it off inlining for a statement, or increase the likelihood that the optimizer will choose to inline a statement.\nPL/SQL SIMPLE_INTEGER, SIMPLE_FLOAT, and SIMPLE_DOUBLE Data Types\nThe SIMPLE_INTEGER, SIMPLE_FLOAT, and SIMPLE_DOUBLE data types are predefined subtypes of PLS_INTEGER, BINARY_FLOAT, and BINARY_DOUBLE, respectively. Each subtype has the same range as its base type and has a NOT NULL constraint.\nSIMPLE_INTEGER differs significantly from PLS_INTEGER in its overflow semantics, but SIMPLE_FLOAT and SIMPLE_DOUBLE are identical to their base types, except for their NOT NULL constraint.\nYou can use SIMPLE_INTEGER when the value will never be NULL and overflow checking is unnecessary. You can use SIMPLE_FLOAT and SIMPLE_DOUBLE when the value will never be NULL. Without the overhead of checking for nullness and overflow, these subtypes provide significantly better performance than their base types when PLSQL_CODE_TYPE=’NATIVE’, because arithmetic operations on SIMPLE_INTEGER values are done directly in the hardware. When PLSQL_CODE_TYPE=’INTERPRETED’, the performance improvement is smaller.\nNote 433091.1 : 11g New Features SIMPLE_INTEGER Datatype\nNamed and Mixed Notation in PL/SQL Subprogram Invocations\nBefore Release 11.1, a SQL statement that invoked a PL/SQL subprogram had to specify the actual parameters in positional notation. As of Release 11.1, named and mixed notation are also allowed. This improves usability when a SQL statement invokes a PL/SQL subprogram that has many defaulted parameters, and few of the actual parameters must differ from their default values.\nNote 433070.1 : 11g New Feature Using Named and Mixed notation in PL/SQL subprograms\nEnhancements to Regular Expression Built-in SQL Functions\nThe regular expression built-in functions REGEXP_INSTR and REGEXP_SUBSTR have increased functionality. A new regular expression built-in function, REGEXP_COUNT, returns the number of times a pattern appears in a string. These functions act the same in SQL and PL/SQL.\nSequences in PL/SQL Expressions\nThe pseudocolumns CURRVAL and NEXTVAL make writing PL/SQL source code easier for you and improve run-time performance and scalability. You can use sequence_name.CURRVAL and sequence_name.NEXTVAL wherever you can use a NUMBER expression.\nNote 433068.1 : Sequences in PL/SQL Expressions\nDynamic SQL Enhancements\nBoth native dynamic SQL and the DBMS_SQL package have been enhanced.Native dynamic SQL now supports a dynamic SQL statement larger than 32 KB by allowing it to be a CLOB.\nIn the DBMS_SQL package:\nAll data types that native dynamic SQL supports are supported.\nThe DBMS_SQL.PARSE function accepts a CLOB argument, allowing dynamic SQL statements larger than 32 KB.\nThe new DBMS_SQL.TO_REFCURSOR Function enables you to switch from the DBMS_SQL package to native dynamic SQL.\nThe new DBMS_SQL.TO_CURSOR_NUMBER Function enables you to switch from native dynamic SQL to the DBMS_SQL package.\nA compound trigger allows different blocks within a trigger to be executed at different timing points. It has a declaration section and a section for each of its timing points. All of these sections can access a common PL/SQL state.\nNote 430847.1 : 11g NEW PL/SQL COMPOUND Trigger" }
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{ "original": "Kofi Kingston is not the usual size of a WWE Champion, but he defeated Daniel Bryan for the title. It seems like WWE is straying away from their former logic of only pushing big men. One big man from WWE’s past is Hall Of Famer Superstar Billy Graham. Needless to say, he had some advice for Kofi.\nGraham let loose on Facebook in a pretty heated message where he had some words of wisdom. However, it might not be exactly what Kofi needs to hear and WWE might have a problem with his suggestion as well.\n“Kofi Kingston…. My Advice\nI am sure Vince will sit Kofi down and say, ” Now Kofi, you listen to every word the Superstar has to say about your run as the first African born WWE World Heavyweight Champion.” Congratulations to Kofi for winning the most important Title in pro wrestling history….sorry you NWA guys…. Notice the word ” Heavyweight ” in his Title…so my man, I urge you to start doing some steroids and add about 50 pounds of solid muscle to your championship body. Vince wont care, honestly. Actually he would be quite pleased with the muscular transformation, as I predict that you young man will have the longest run as WWE champ in modern-day history. Then in just a short time while you are red hot and the fans are celebrating your win, your 2 former partners in crime, E and Woods get jealous and turn on you. In my day there would be some blood in that double cross on you but God forbid….not now. You then have Daniel Bryan for rematches and your two former partners as opponents. The final suggestion, is to get all of my promo material together that you can find in the WWE’s vast library and study my promos. You must be an entertainer as well as a wrestler my man and best of luck with your run !!! S.B.G.”\nYou never know how someone can look at a great situation like KofiMania and see room for improvement. It appears Billy Graham has his own idea of what he thinks Kofi Kingston should do. There has since been no sign that Kofi is up for juicing though." }
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{ "original": "Grey Agate, Crystal & Copper Dangle Earrings\nThese beautiful dangles are made with 8mm faceted dark grey agate beads. They are accented with muted mauve crystals and antiqued copper bead caps.\nThey measure approx. 1\" in length (not including the ear wire).\nThe ear wires are made of stainless steel." }
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{ "original": "Split is the second largest city in Croatia, but for people from Split it is surely the prettiest, and the best place to live. We simply adore our city and are very proud of its history and uniqueness.Split have been on the World Heritage UNESCO list ever since 1979.\nThe “Fruit square” a former produce market, in the centre of the old Split town, featuring statue of Dalmatian writer/poet and Renaissance humanist, Marko Marulic.\nSilver Gate- Diocletian’s Palace, Split\nThe view from the Marjan hill.\nThis is Split, Diocletian’s Palace, circa 1965-70.\nRetro postcard from 70’s.\nWhat to do while in Split?\nHere are some recommendations from TripAdvisor.\nHistoric site Salona!," }
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{ "original": "Three types of tattoo inks were recalled by the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday because they are contaminated with microorganisms.\nIn a statement released by the agency, consumers, tattoo artists, and retailers were warned of serious injury associated with using the tainted inks. The microorganisms can cause skin infections and even permanent scarring.\n\"Tattoo inks contaminated with microorganisms can cause infections and lead to serious health injuries when injected into the skin during a tattooing procedure, since there is an increased risk of infection any time the skin barrier is broken,\" the statement said.\nThe following tattoo inks were recalled by the FDA:\n- Scalpaink SC, Scalpaink PA, and Scalpaink AL basic black tattoo inks manufactured by Scalp Aesthetics (all lots)\n- Dynamic Color - Black tattoo ink manufactured by Dynamic Color Inc (lots 12024090 and 12026090)\n- Solid Ink-Diablo (red) tattoo ink manufactured by Color Art Inc. (dba Solid Ink) (dba Antone's Ink) (lot 10.19.18)\nSymptoms of tattoo-ink-related infections include the appearance of rashes or lesions consisting of red papules in areas where the contaminated ink was applied. Symptoms can be often hard to distinguish between other conditions (such as allergies) which could lead to misdiagnosis and ineffective treatments, the agency added.\nThe agency recommended that anyone seeking to get a tattoo in the near future ask the artist or studio which inks they use and to avoid any of the tattoo inks listed in the recall. The FDA became aware of the tainted tattoo inks through routine surveys of marketed tattoo inks and subsequent tests of samples taken.\nThe agency said they're working with manufacturers and retailers to remove the contaminated inks from the market.\nPhoto: Getty Images" }
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{ "original": "Before 2012, if a Chilean citizen needed to interact with the state, they needed to complete a costly and time-consuming procedure. They had to work out which agency delivered the service and where its offices were located, and they would contact the agency concerned to find out the requirements that had to be met in order to access the relevant service. The process was organised from the government’s perspective rather than taking a customer-facing view.\nIn order to address the problem, the government formally launched ChileAtiende the national citizen service, a one-stop shop, in 2012. The bill creating ChileAtiende was signed by the president, Sebastián Piñera, with Cristián Larroulet, the minister of the General Secretariat of the Presidency of Chile, and Bruno Baranda, the minister for social development. These were the departments most closely concerned in its development.\nIt was designed by the General Secretariat of the Presidency’s Unit of Modernisation and E-Government. The aim was to create a network that brought government services to the people, delivering a set of procedures for various public institutions in one place. It was intended to:\n- Make savings in time and costs both for citizens and the state through more efficiently organised services.\n- Provide a wide range of different services and products through a variety of easily accessible channels, e.g., enabling citizens to access services via internet or telephone without having to leave their home or workplace.\nIts multi-channel network has around 200 offices across the country, a national call centre (#101), and a digital platform through which citizens can access multiple services and benefits without having to contact multiple government offices. There are also mobile offices in O'Higgins, Bío Bío, Araucanía, Metropolitan and Valparaiso.\nThe public impact\nIt is estimated that the implementation has resulted in savings of US$30 million in infrastructure costs. It also saves individual citizens expense in terms of reduced travelling time and access fees.\nThe online portal provides 2,240 public benefits and services. “The coverage of the ChileAtiende [office] network is 75%, which means that 13 million Chilean citizens have a ChileAtiende office in their county (commune).\" \nPublic Confidence Fair\nIn 2012, the view of the general public about the government was that it was slow to respond to the need for a single point of contact for its services to citizens. However, with regard to the ChileAtiende project, in particular, it was agreed that concrete progress had been made. “The interviewed stakeholders collectively agreed that the progress of the commitment to date has been concrete. The achievement is substantial [and leads] towards the … modernisation of the state because it contributes to improved public services and facilitates more efficiency in the processing of a variety of procedures for the country’s public services.\" \nStakeholder Engagement Good\nThe main government stakeholders were the General Secretariat of the Presidency, in particular its Unit of Modernisation and E-Government, and the Ministry of Social Development. At the 2012 launch, Cristián Larroulet, the minister for the General Secretariat of the Presidency “thanked all the workers of the Institute of Social Welfare, Fonasa Sernac Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Ministry of National Heritage, Institute of Occupational Safety, Sence, Dipreca and Capredena, who made possible the launch of this initiative day today.\" \nThere were a number of other government stakeholders, such as the Ministry of National Heritage, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, the Institute of Social Welfare and the Institute of Occupational Safety. “Twenty-four public services participate in the ChileAtiende network, integrated at the national level.\" \nThe other main stakeholders are the citizens who use the services via one of the three channels: the office network, the call centre or the web portal.\nPolitical Commitment Strong\nChileAtiende was an initiative of the General Secretariat of the Presidency, which funded the development and led the design through its Unit of Modernisation and E-Government. It formed part of the government’s second action plan and received significant levels of investment. There have also been publicity campaigns to promote public awareness for the web portal, https://www.chileatiende.gob.cl/. “Two publicity campaigns have been organised to introduce the citizenry to ChileAtiende through mass communications media.\" \nClear Objectives Good\nThe objectives of ChileAtiende were clear and have been consistently maintained since its launch. The aim of ChileAtiende is to simplify citizens’ access to government benefits and services by having a single point of access, although delivered through three different channels.\nIt was based on similar programmes that have been delivered across the world and in Chile itself, while pilot studies were conducted to ensure that the design was valid and could be implemented within the available budget.\nA similar practice in was followed in the Foreign Trade Integrated System (SICEX), which was developed by Chile’s finance ministry. It is a one-stop shop for foreign trade, which aims to streamline the operations of trade and the transit of goods into and out of the country. Policymakers used the same approach in ChileAtiende – of coordination and integration of services provided by different public institutions and delivered through a single window.\nThe government of Chile studied the examples of international models that had already proved successful, such as Service Canada, Centrelink in Australia, and the eCitizen model in Singapore.\nThe testing was thorough and well managed. “The strategy was not to have everything planned and funded through new investments, but rather use existing resources ... on a small scale ...:\n- “Prototyping using [an] agile methodology to test the tools for delivering the services, and even using public consultation for open innovation to create the digital channels.\n- “Using lean start-up logic by testing with users, usability evaluations, beta testing and piloting.\n- “Studying the needs of people, their expectations and prejudices about the public sector, through various methodologies (interviews with citizens, market research, usability analysis and testing of products).”\nChileAtiende is supported by the government and acts as a common platform for both government and citizens, saving both time and costs for both. It received sufficient funding for its implementation and operations.\nChileAtiende makes use of existing government infrastructure to provide services, making efficient use of state resources to undertake a major reform programme.\nThe technical feasibility was established by:\n- Studying similar solutions in other countries, the SICEX one-stop shop in Chile’s Ministry of Finance.\n- Using a prototyping methodology in developing the web portal, to manage the technical risk.\n- Piloting both the design and implementation of the portal.\n“Among other challenges, certain legal obstacles needed to be overcome in order to transfer specific powers from certain public services to others.\" \nThe General Secretariat of the Presidency led the initiative through its Unit of Modernization and E-Government. “During the implementation of this commitment, those in charge of ChileAtiende faced three challenges:\n- To design strategies that would transform the work culture of public services …\n- To succeed in extending the hours of service provided to the public by the institutions involved.\n- To succeed in achieving a necessary coordination between the first 25 participating public services.”\n.The portal content was reviewed continuously by a specialised team to ensure the reliability of the information provided. The customer relationship management system has progressively been strengthened to manage citizen requests and minimise operational errors.\nThere were several parameters used to measure the impact over the period of time, such as cost-savings for both the public administration and Chilean citizens:\n- Citizens’ savings were calculated from the number of network contacts plus a set of savings parameters (from a nationally representative citizen survey).\n- Infrastructure savings were calculated as the amount of investment that institutions using ChileAtiende would have had to make to get the geographical coverage achieved by the programme.\n- Qualitative as well as quantitative evaluation was carried out, using survey techniques such as focus groups and anonymous inspection.\n- There was regular monitoring of customer satisfaction with the service.\nThe General Secretariat of the Presidency led the project, which required the cooperation between numerous public agencies in in order to connect with citizens. “This project, the result of an important collaboration between various institutions, is part of … the modernization, decentralisation and strengthening of democracy and is part of the presidential commitments on May 21, when President urged public institutions to build a state [that was] 100% at the service of citizens.\" \nChileAtiende enables the government to connect with its citizens in remote rural areas in providing public services.\nThere was “initial resistance against change within the Institute of Social Security as before implementation of ChileAtiende the civil servants from the IPS received requests just from pensioned persons; under ChileAtiende they would receive them from the service users of different institutions.\" This was overcome by the members of the ChileAtiende team. “The solution was to implement a programme of change management and to explain the benefits to the civil servants and for their careers.\"" }
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{ "original": "Jess Hunter, at 20, is by any test, severely disabled. She is also remarkably pretty. I’m not sure that it is even politically correct to say that. One day last month she ventured to our news studio in her cumbersome wheelchair with her “talent manager” and her assistant, and her coach. Jess is one of ParalympicsGB’s prospects for a gold medal in the upcoming Paralympic Games. Her sport is Boccia.\nHer sport is what? Boccia rhymes with Gotcha and is, I reckon, the secret sensation of this month’s Paralympics. It’s just one of the remarkable sports that will take the games into another sphere from the breathtaking Olympics that have gone before. I suppose that its nearest able bodied relative is the French sport of boule, or our own village green game of bowls.\nJess Hunter was born severely affected by cerebral palsy. She has little or no control over any of her limbs and cannot speak. Her wheel chair tilts her in a 45-degree position half way between sitting up and lying down. Yet this extraordinary Para-athlete trains fifteen hours a week to sustain her position as one the world’s greatest exponents of Boccia. She is aided by an assistant who is not permitted to see the field of play – an area perhaps half a tennis court in size.\nJess is armed with six Boccia balls of varying weights. Using her eyes to signal which ball she wants to “throw”, Jess then has to line up the ramp from which the ball will be projected. The assistant moves it up, down, left, and right according to Jess’s eye signals. Once in position the jack is placed on a ledge on the ramp. There’s a groove at the back of the ramp and Jess – with huge difficulty locates it with a probe on her helmeted head. She locates the ball and prods with the probe. She repeats the exercise as she plays each of her six balls. Stunningly, her fist ball ends up nudging the jack. Playing in teams of two (Jess’s equally disabled teammate is 17-years-old), the field of play amazingly become a dense contest of tightly pitched balls. Suddenly one of the other contestants will blast the field open taking her own ball close to the newly positioned jack.\nAs the play unfolds, I, and my colleagues watching, all forget that we are engrossed in a contest between profoundly disabled young women, who cannot walk, or dress, or talk – playing a mesmerising and completely absorbing sport. For myself, with very little exposure to disability, my Paralympic journey as a commentator training for the games has been one of the most exciting and uplifting adventures of my reporting life.\nI have played wheelchair basketball – one of the most savage sports I ever expect to play. I was crashed into, spun, tipped out, and constantly found the ball ripped from my grasp. Like wheel chair rugby it is an incredibly fast sport, skilled, making, like Boccia, for an extraordinary and all consuming spectator sport.\nAs a cyclist though I have to confess that blind cycling is the sport that finally scared the lycra pants off me. A few months back I made my way to the Manchester velodrome to experience the sport. The track was swarming with Olympic and Paralympic cyclists alike. It was here that I encountered some of the British military amputees from the Iraq and Afghan wars. Some had lost a leg and sport incredibly engineered prosthetic that were cleated into the pedal. Others had lost an arm and were aided by brilliantly conceived handle bar grips attached to their artificial arms.\nBlind cycling places you on the back of tandem with sighted rider at the front. I had never been on a tandem, never cycled completely blindfolded, and never ridden a fixed wheeled bicycle on which there are neither gears nor breaks. Oh, and I had never cycled in a velodrome.\nUnsighted, the swoops up and down the sides of the track – the dives and spurts as you go faster and faster – were completely disorienting. I never knew where I was as I buried my head in the back of the rider in front. As we topped 43 mph I feared my ageing legs just would not be able to keep up. I screamed to be allowed to stop. But the exhilaration, the space, the wind, the crowd noise, and yes, once again the sheer sport obliterated my initial obsession with the disability.\nIn Jon Snow’s Paralympic Show in the ten days leading up to the Paralympics, I’m going to share this adventure with you – meeting the Paralympians training amongst the rubble in Gaza; talking to the blind footballer whose brilliant left foot finds the ball by hearing the little bell that rings within it; and so much more. One of the most remarkable films in our half hourly nightly show will be an unprecedented access to the Military rehabilitation centre at Headley Court where many supreme Paralympic sportsmen have had their lives rebuilt and transformed. The Olympics may have thrilled us to the core; the Paralympics will take us somewhere else – one of the most exciting “places” I have ever been.\nFollow @jonsnowC4 on Twitter." }
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{ "original": "Weekly Review of Developments 22/2/2019Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 22 February 2019\nFor a man who was all about changing fashions, Karl didn’t half like wearing the same things to work every day for years. Here are the latest trends in employment law…\nWhat we learned this week:\n- NI's employment rate rose to a record high of 70.3% at the end of last year.\n- Government departments that fail to adequately respond to Freedom of Information requests could be named and shamed.\n- Legslation on recognition of EU professional qualifications and also on equality rights come into force on Brexit exit day.\n- One in three breastfeeding mothers have been forced to use a toilet when they express\nAlready a subscriber?\nClick here to login and access the full article.Log in now to read the full article\nDon't miss out, start your free trial today!\nAre you fully aware of the benefits of Legal-Island's Employment Law Update Service? We help hundreds of people like you understand how the latest changes in employment law impact on your business.\nHelp understand the ramifications of each important case from NI, GB and Europe\n24/7 access to all the content in the Legal Island Vault for research case law and HR issues\nEnsure your organisation’s policies and procedures are fully compliant with NI law\nReceive free preliminary advice on workplace issues from the employment team at Worthingtons Solicitors\nThis article is correct at 22/02/2019\nThe information in this article is provided as part of Legal-Island's Employment Law Hub. We regret we are not able to respond to requests for specific legal or HR queries and recommend that professional advice is obtained before relying on information supplied anywhere within this article." }
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{ "original": "I don’t know much about the history of Mummy-stories, but as far as I know in their current form they date back to the horror movies of the 1930s, themselves inspired by the opening of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922 (though of course stories about the undead and zombie-like creatures in general are much older). This film is a loose (very loose) remake of the 1932 original, which is why it’s set in the 1920s. The setting is a brilliant move, as being limited to 1920s technology makes escaping across the desert that much more difficult, and provides an opportunity for some lovely costumes. The whole thing looks fantastic (yes, even the CGI, which may look ropey now but was groundbreaking way back in 1999) and reminds me of how much I want to visit Egypt some day (I’ve wanted to see Egypt ever since I saw Death on the Nile when I was little). John Hannah still can’t quite master any accent other than Scottish, but his Jonathan is so endearing, we don’t care.\nImhotep, named for the mummy in the 1932 The Mummy, is the name of a very, very early Egyptian architect who designed the first Egyptian pyramid, the Step Pyramid of Djoser, and was later one of very few non-royal Egyptians to be deified. The connection with pyramids and, therefore, mummies and with the meeting of human and divine makes his name rather suitable for The Mummy, though of course the real Imhotep was not thought to be undead, nor a demon-creature – he was a god of wisdom, writing and medicine. One of the many great things about this movie is the strong backstory given to the Mummy himself. You genuinely feel sorry for Imhotep and Ankh-su-thingy and I especially love her line as she kills herself – ‘My body is no longer his temple’. It’s quite a powerful line (if anachronistic for ancient Egypt)and you can’t help rooting for her a little bit there.\nA mummy, currently in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York\nI’m not sure how we’re spelling the name of Pharaoh’s bodyguards, but it sounds like ‘Magi’ (edited: but see comments below). The Magi were Persian priests, whom the Romans associated with magic and magical practices, and we get the words ‘magic’ and ‘mage’ from them. They are mostly known now as the ‘wise men’ from the Christmas story; astrology was an important aspect of Persian religion and they were priests rather than philosophers, though ‘wise men’ isn’t as far off the mark as ‘three kings’. (By the way, listen to the actual words spoken by the very sexy lead Magi whose name escapes me – my old housemate has pointed out that he says exactly the same thing every time, just with slightly different emphasis).\nThe Book of the Dead is a real thing, but rather less exciting than the one seen here – it’s a book of funerary rituals. I’m not aware of a real Book of Amun-Ra, though there may be one I haven't come across. Our heroes find Imhotep’s coffin buried at the base of a statue of Anubis, the canine god of mummification known as Mr Jackal in American Gods. The Book of Amun-Ra is at the base of a statue of Horus, a bird-god of the sky and of the reigning deified Pharaoh.\nEvie’s library seems to be stocked with a combination of classical and Egyptological material, including Socrates as well as what are presumably books about people called Tuthmosis (the name of four Egyptian Pharaohs) rather than by them. Those library shelves really should have been pinned in to the floor though.\nThe film is full of little things that enrich it, from poor Winston, suffering from survivor guilt following World War One, to the Mummy recognising ‘the language of the slaves’ when cowardly Benny, having gone through most of the world’s major religions in a desperate attempt to save himself, says a Hebrew prayer (and to the best of my knowledge, this is historically plausible, as the Pharaoh seen in Exodus has been variously identified as this Pharaoh's son, grandson or father, among others). The ‘Bembridge scholars’ are clearly standing in for Oxbridge without actually having a go at Oxford or Cambridge and one can empathise with Evie’s frustration at her rejection given the period - in the early twentieth century, women in archaeology and anthropology and related areas were not unknown, but scholars like Jane Harrison had to combat a lot of prejudice and were not always afforded as much respect as their peers. Her ‘take that Bembridge scholars!’ is particularly satisfying.\nQuite why the Biblical plagues, part of Judaeo-Christian tradition and caused by the anger of God, would be brought down on Egypt by the resurrection through Egyptian ritual of an Egyptian mummy is not explained, but these are probably questions we’re not supposed to ask. Also, we have the usual issues with the movies thinking translation is a rather more precise art than it really is, which no ancient-themed fantasy adventure is complete without.\nThe Mummy is a brilliant film, and the first of the sequels, though not nearly as good, isn’t too bad either. I haven’t seen the most recent film in the series, but I’m suspicious of a Mummy film without Rachel Weisz – her chemistry with Brenden Fraser is part of what makes the film so good. Well, that and the many gorgeous shots of camels in the desert of course!\nPhoto taken by another best friend/ex-housemate, from atop a camel in Tunisia" }
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{ "original": "High-speed laser drilling of silicon wafers for photovoltaics\nAachen, Germany – High-speed laser drilling is an important processing step in the production of high-efficiency solar cells, especially in the case of emitter-wrap-through (EWT) solar cells that require 10,000 and more vias to be drilled in each cell.\nAachen, Germany – High-speed laser drilling is an important processing step in the production of high-efficiency solar cells, especially in the case of emitter-wrap-through (EWT) solar cells that require 10,000 and more vias to be drilled in each cell. Given that the typical duration of a single process step on a production line for solar cells is on the order of one or two seconds, a drilling rate of 10,000 vias per second is the minimum requirement for industrial-scale production.\nThe maximum drilling rate currently achievable with commercially available laser sources and galvanometer scanners is 4,000 vias per second. New optical concepts such as the combined use of high-performance galvanometer scanners and optical beam dividers offer a potential means of attaining the required drilling rate. This calls for laser sources with an average power output of several hundred watts and a pulse duration in the microsecond range. A number of different system solutions were set up and compared in order to assess their suitability.\nParameter studies indicate that pulse duration and pulse energy are critical factors for the efficiency of the drilling process. On the basis of experimental results, a numerical simulation of the ablation process was used to evaluate a number of different laser sources and optical concepts. By applying two coupled Jenoptik Jenlas IR 70 lasers, it was possible to achieve 9,600 holes/s in wafers with 200 micron thickness and 12,500 holes/s in 180 micron wafers.\nThe high-speed drilling process developed in this project by Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT relates specifically to a processing step in the manufacture of EWT solar cells in which the back contacts are connected to the emitter layer through electrical feedthrough structures in the silicon. This increases the active surface area of the solar cell and hence its efficiency. The ability to drill holes of a similarly small diameter has other potential applications beyond that of photovoltaic cells, for instance in filter technology.\nFor more information on this process contact: [email protected]" }
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{ "original": "In her syndicated column today, Ann Coulter lashed out at Hillary Clinton for featuring the Mothers of the Movement, a group of African-American mothers who have lost children to gun violence and police abuses, at the Democratic National Convention.\nTitling her column “When Do The Mothers Of ISIS Speak?,” Coulter criticized the DNC for “celebrating the anti-police group Black Lives Matter” and including Lezley McSpadden, the mother of Michael Brown, whose only “claim to fame,” according to Coulter, is “raising a hoodlum” and “giving birth to, and then carefully nurturing, a violent, cop-assaulting criminal.”\nWhatever questionable choices were made at the Republican National Convention last week, I didn’t hear of a single speaker whose sole accomplishment was raising a delinquent who attacked a cop.\nBut as the country reels from the cold-blooded murder of five policemen in Dallas and three in Baton Rouge, Lezley McSpadden, mother of Mike Brown, America’s most famous cop-assaulting criminal, appeared on stage at the Democratic National Convention.\nWelcome to Hillary’s convention, celebrating the anti-police group Black Lives Matter!\nIf Brown’s mother had done something noteworthy, apart from raising a hoodlum – perhaps pioneering a cardiac stent that will save people’s lives – then one could understand her being a “headliner” at the Democrat’s convention. But, as I understand it, her sole claim to fame is giving birth to, and then carefully nurturing, a violent, cop-assaulting criminal.\nDonald Trump, along with every other Republican ever to run for president, is required to repeatedly “disavow” David Duke – someone he’s never met, never mentioned, never thought of – and certainly didn’t invite to speak at his convention.\nBut Hillary invites to her convention the mother of a man whose criminality destroyed a police officer’s life, tore the country apart and gave birth to a murderous cop-hating movement. Will a single reporter ask Hillary to disavow that?" }
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{ "original": "Brauchler has re-direct for Sather\nSather: \"We did not know what was the issue.\"\nRelevance objection overruled as Brauchler asks if other students have rambled when they didn't understand a question\nSather: \"We felt we had not done the best job of redirecting him, because we failed. He took up quite a bit of time.\"\nSather: Committee discussed if the defendant was just wasting time.\nSather: \"It would've all been ascribed to nerves. We didn't know, but we discussed that.\"\nHiggs confirms Sather is not a clinical psychiatrist or psychologist. She contests his assertions about the defendant\n@Joey: I've never heard from her, so I don't know\n@Joey: Nope, we don't even know her name. i worked with all the reporters to gather notes before the trial started. It isn't in our database.\n1 jury question: from the first time that you met defendant to last time you had contact with him, did he change in any noticeable way?\nSather: \"I would say it is possible he changed some, but it wasn't very obvious to me. He was always disengaged in class, he kept his eyes down\"\n@Joey: No indication about ANY witnesses at all. No lists have been released\n- New Witness\nThe people call Jamie Rusty Rohrs, move the theater model back to the center of courtroom\nThere are several people with the last name Rohrs in the charges list\nEthan Rohrs, and Patricia Legarreta Rohrs are also in the document" }
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{ "original": "The All New 2020 Mercedes GLE, which we will see in October, will be longer than 8 cm (493 in all) and will have a refined but not distorted style.\nThe development tests of the 2020 Mercedes GLE , the big SUV known until 2015 with the name Class M (and before that ML), will be presented at the end of the year, which will be presented by the end of the year in a completely new form. With the approach of the debut, Carscoops has published new spy photos where camouflages are limited to the front to the tail, so you can see how the car will be. From them it is noted that the new SUV will have a wider grid than the current one, headlights drop-shaped and rear lights very thin, plus a style detail that is found since the first ML (on sale since 1997): the rear pillar of the advanced roof, which made it possible to obtain a side glass contiguous to the rear window.\n2020 Mercedes GLE Redesign & Changes\nThe designers of the German company have revised the line of the new generation of the Mercedes GLE that now appears smoother on the surfaces, but also more muscular. The spy photos of the Mercedes Fans site ( below ) reveal for the first time even the interiors, where instead of the traditional instruments with the hands will be present the two side-by-side screens, each of them up to 12.3 “already seen on all the most Mercedes recent. On the central tunnel, there are also two large handles, which in the off-road vehicles serve passengers to stay in the most challenging sections and here also have a rather marked aesthetic function.\nMercedes GLE 2018will debut at the Paris Motor Show (October 2018) and should “grow” in length up to 493 cm (+ 8 cm), but on more expensive versions the increase in external dimensions should not affect the manageability: for a fee you can, in fact, have active stabilizer bars, which allow the SUV not to “lie down” too much in the corners. The optional front camera will also be available to “read” in advance the road pits, already planned on the Mercedes S-Class flagship. According to the latest rumors, the engines should be the 3.0 367 hp petrol of the 2020 Mercedes GLE 450 and the 3.0 diesel from 286 hp and 340 hp of the GLE 350d and GLE 400d, in addition to the 3.0 petrol GLE 53 AMG (from 435 hp) and the bad V8 4.0 612 hp of the 63 AMG. On the petrol of the 450 and 53 AMG, the micro-hybrid system with an alternator will be provided, capable of delivering 22 hp to improve thrust at low speeds. From the GLE will be derived the Mercedes GLE Coupé, a rival of the BMW X6." }
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{ "original": "Travel Information & Kwantu Questions\nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS\nFor the majority of foreign visitors to South Africa entry is straightforward and hassle-free. All visitors to South Africa must be in possession of a valid passport in order to enter the country and in some cases, a visa. The Department of Home Affairs’ website will provide information on: visa costs, processing time, where to apply, visa requirements (what to submit), requirements for people in transit, duration and purpose of stay, medical visas and photographs.\nCountries Exempt from Visas\nGeneral Visa Information\nVisa Application Form\nThe Eastern Cape is Malaria FREE.\nNo, we are a malaria and bilharzia free area and have access to professional medical facilities within half an hour. You need only bring your personal medical needs.\nThe closest airport is Port Elizabeth – 60 Minutes drive\nYes. We can offer transfers from Port Elizabeth\nA passport and current drivers license is all that is required.\nYes. The water at Kwantu is perfectly safe to drink.\nPlease visit the Accommodation Rates\nYes. Please see Safari Tour Packages\nA recommended minimum period is approximately three days. The maximum length is totally up to you.\nKwantu normally receives about 281mm of rain per year, with rainfall occurring throughout the year. Kwantu receives the lowest rainfall in July and the highest in March. The average daily maximum midday temperatures for Kwantu area range from 20.7°C in July to 28.2°C in February. Kwantu is the coldest during July when temperatures drops to 7.3°C on average during the night.\nWhile on Safari at Kwantu Game Reserve, it is wise to choose clothing in neutral, camouflage colours such as brown, khaki, stone or beige which will make you less visible and able to get closer to the wild animals you may want to see. It is advisable to layer your clothing as this provides more warmth when necessary and allows you to remove clothing during the hottest period of the day. Please see our Weather Guide + Pack List\nSouth Africa does not change its clocks during the year, and there are no regional variations within the country. South Africa Standard Time is (+2) Greenwich Mean (or Universal Standard) Time, (+1) Central European Winter Time, and (+7) USA’s Eastern Standard Winter Time. Time Zone: CAT (Central Africa Time).\nKwantu has a warm sunny climate and you should wear sunscreen and a hat whenever you are out of doors during the day, particularly between 10am and 2pm, regardless of whether there is cloud cover or not.\nSOUTH AFRICA TRAVEL INFORMATION\nPolice Emergency – 10111\nAmbulance & Fire Emergency – 10177\nNational Sea Rescue Institute – +27 21 434 4011\nAIDS Helpline – 0800 012 322\nEmergency Contraception Hotline – 0800 246 432\nFlight Information Hotline – 086 72 77 888\nLifeLine Counselling Line – 0861 322 322\nMalaria Hotline – +27 82 234 1800\nMedic-Alert Emergency Medical Information – +27 84 194 4444 or +27 21 461 0000\nNetcare911 – 092 911\nPoison Hotline – +27 21 931 6129\nSnake/Scorpion/Spider Bite Hotline – +27 21 931 6129\nBaz Bus – +27 21 439 2323\nLocal Telephone Directory Assistance – 1023\nInternational Telephone Directory Assistance – 903\nTourist Information Hotline – +27 83 123 6789\nTipping is common practice in South Africa for a range of services. In restaurants the accepted standard is around 10% of the bill, although sometimes a gratuity will be included (often in the case of a large party). It is also appropriate to tip taxi drivers, tour guides and even hairdressers. If you park a car in a populated area such as near a shopping centre, street security guards will usually ask whether they can watch over your car and in return should be paid a small fee – anything from two rands upwards.\nValue-added-tax (VAT) is charged on most items. Foreign visitors to South Africa can have their 14% VAT refunded (value of purchases exceed R250.00). VAT is refunded at the point of departure provided receipts are produced.\nThere are 11 officially recognised languages, most of which are indigenous to South Africa. English is spoken everywhere you go. English is the language of the cities, of commerce and banking, of government and official documents. All our road signs and official forms are in English and service staff will speak English.\nSummer – mid-October to mid-February\nAutumn – February to April\nWinter – May to July\nSpring – August to October\nMedical facilities in cities and larger towns are world-class, but you will find that in rural areas the clinics and hospitals deal with primary health needs, and therefore do not offer the range of medical care that the large metropolitan hospitals do. Trained medical caregivers are deployed round the country, so help is never far away. For medical information, service, alerts and advice, check out SAA Netcare Travel Clinics\nNew Year’s Day – 1 January\nHuman Rights Day – 21 March\nGood Friday (the Friday before Easter Sunday)\nFamily Day (the Monday after Easter Sunday)\nFreedom Day – 27 April\nWorkers Day – 1 May\nYouth Day – 16 June\nWomen’s Day – 9 August\nHeritage Day – 24 September\nDay of Reconciliation – 16 December (traditionally the start of South Africa summer vacations)\nChristmas Day – 25 December\nDay of Goodwill – 26 December\nIf a public holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday following becomes a public holiday" }
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{ "original": "The SDF Rotary 2\" is a semi-automatic regenerable filter. No need for cartridge replacement.\n|Container diameter: 15 cm. (6\")||Main inlet-outlet 2\", threaded with 2\" BSP|\n|Container length : 45 cm. (18\")||Backflushing drain valve: ½\" threaded exit.|\n|Total length incl. PVC tube: 65 cm (25\")|\n|Total weight: 4.1 kg. (9 lbs.)|\n|From small increment over the headloss pressure up to 8 bars (115 psi).||All the 2\" filters, of any mesh, will operate at flow rates up to 25 m3/hr (100 GPM)|\nOperating range :\nMesh: Selection from 12 color coded disk types, Coarse 500 to fine 5 microns.\nCleaning: Effective regeneration mechanism of a simple twist to the filter's body that back flushes clogged contaminants. The back-flush uses clean filtered water. For best cleaning it is recommended to avoid outlet flow during back flushing. A regulating valve may be installed at the outlet for this purpose." }
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{ "original": "The Private Use of Credit Ratings: Evidence from Investment Mandates\nEver since the global financial crisis in 2008, credit ratings have been subject to increased scrutiny. The main concern with ratings is related to the role overly optimistic ratings played in facilitating the sale of structured securities such as mortgage-backed securities (see, e.g., Benmelech and Dlugosz 2009). As a result, there have been considerable efforts to remove references to ratings in regulation and rules, including in the calculation of capital requirements for banks, brokers and insurance companies. These efforts have been broad in ambition although often hampered by a lack of alternatives.\nThis focus on regulation is natural, since a large number of rules include references to ratings (for example, investment grade securities, rated BBB or above, are eligible for favorable treatment under many US federal rules). This has been well analyzed (e.g. Opp, Opp and Harris 2013). However, the original (and still most widespread) use of ratings is not regulatory, but private. Investors and asset managers use credit ratings to classify the risk of fixed income assets. Little has been known about how private investors have changed their use of ratings since the financial crisis.\nIn our new ECGI working paper, we examine the private use of credit ratings in investment mandates of U.S. fixed income funds (which manage more than $7 trillion). In these investment mandates, asset managers demarcate the set of investable assets, often with the help of credit ratings. Ratings thus constitute a key technology for delegated asset management. The asset manager Blackrock describes the function of credit ratings in investment mandates as follows: “References to ratings in investment guidelines play an important role in ensuring that end investors’ expectations with respect to how their assets should be managed are clearly communicated”. At any given time, there exist hundreds of thousands of fixed income assets (many more than the number of equity securities available in public markets), and ratings-based mandates allow managers to communicate (and commit to) risk levels vis-a-vis asset owners such as retail investors, endowments, pension plans, and financial institutions.\nOur methodology consists of collecting electronic filings for US fixed income mutual funds and using text analysis to quantify the reliance on ratings. We examine both direct references, through terms such as \"BBB\", and indirect references, through terms such as \"investment grade\" or \"high yield\". Using a sample of mandates from 2010-2017, we document widespread references to credit ratings. For example, the majority of mandates either refer to a specific credit rating agency, a specific alphanumeric rating, or both. On average, 88% of mandates refer to “high yield”, “investment grade”, or other indirect terms. Perhaps surprisingly, we also find that the use of ratings has increased over time. For example, indirect references have increased from 84% to 90% over the 2010-2017 period. This increase is statistically significant and it is also present within a fixed set of funds. In fact, the increase reflects both (i) that funds without references are more likely to close, (ii) that new funds are more likely to refer to ratings, and (iii) that existing funds much more often switch toward using ratings than away from it.\nMost fixed income asset classes were not directly implicated in the mistakes that fueled the crisis. For example, think of corporate bonds, municipal bonds, and, indeed, some kinds of structured assets: credit ratings appear to have reflected the underlying credit risk of these asset classes reasonably well, both before and after the crisis (e.g., Cornaggia, Cornaggia, and Hund 2017). Regulatory reforms have not distinguished much between these types of assets, but perhaps private contracting works differently and distinguishes between potentially problematic and useful ratings? We find small differences across asset types (although structured assets are less important in mutual funds, so we can say less for this area).\nWe examine a more limited sample of investment mandates going back to 1999. While we cannot reject a non-increase in ratings use before the financial crisis, we can do so in the period since the crisis. In other words, the increase in (the private) use of ratings has gone from high to almost universal after the financial crisis!\nIn our paper, we discuss the implications of this finding. Most importantly, we suggest that the success of ratings in private contracting should give reformers pause: perhaps adequate substitutes are not easy to find. Furthermore, in broad terms, a comprehensive view of credit ratings should acknowledge that, while flawed, and in a few instances dysfunctional, ratings remain a successful system for organizing fixed income markets. On the other hand, any disadvantages related to the use of ratings are important, given how widely used they are.\nBenmelech, E., Dlugosz, J., 2009. The credit rating crisis. In: Acemoglu, D., Rogoff, K., Woodford, M. (Eds.), NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2009, Volume 24. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp. 161-207.\nCornaggia, J., Cornaggia, K., Hund, J., 2017. Credit Ratings Across Asset Classes: A Long-Term Perspective. Review of Finance 21, 465–509.\nOpp, Christian, Marcus Opp, and Milton Harris, 2013. Rating agencies in the face of competition. Journal of Financial Economics 108, 46-61." }
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{ "original": "Now that we have entered September I guess we can say that it´s Autumn for real. Even though we have had some warm and lovely days lately, I have made our living room ready for Autumn.\nBy adding gold and orange-brown tones I have created a warmer look instead of having it all black and white as it used to.\nAnyway, I thought it would be fun to show you the process from start to a finished result on how I have decorated our living room. Hopefully they can give you some ideas….\nAre your home ready for Autumn yet?\n//Images: Nina Holst //" }
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{ "original": "Use a good primer and just go for it! Where is your ceramic tile at in your home?\nFor it to hold up, use the epoxy kits,made for that sold at home depot. Step by step instructions are in the kit. Prep is very important. Realize paint on ceramic tile in high traffic areas will require some upkeep. If in wet areas like a shower, once scratched will peel. Usually last long enough to save up for a remodel.\nHi Carolyn, here's a DIYer who tackled a backsplash. https://www.hometalk.com/20022455/-don-t-paint-ceramic-tile-they-said-\nAnd one who did a floor. Not sure what surface you're planning to cover. https://www.hometalk.com/31754162/how-to-paint-a-floor-with-a-tile-stencil\nHope that helps!\nCheck local Home Depot. Ask at paint counter. They make special paint for it.\nHere is a solution other than painting it: https://thehoneycombhome.com/floor-stickers-in-the-bathroom/" }
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{ "original": "India’s Parliament has approved the country’s budget for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2013 (Budget) by passing the Finance Bill, 2013 (Finance Bill) on May 2, 2013 with several amendments to the earlier version of this bill presented to the Parliament on February 28, 2013 (see our earlier alert on the Budget proposals of February 28, 2013). While some of these amendments are favorable to foreign investors and lenders, the scope of certain other amendments is unclear.\nKey amendments to the February 28, 2013 version of the Finance Bill approved by the Parliament include the following:\n- Indian tax laws will no longer prescribe the particulars to be contained in a tax residency certificate (TRC) to be issued by the country of residence of a non-resident assessee (in order for such assessee to obtain tax treaty benefits in India). The amendments also delete the language in the prior version of the Finance Bill which stated that a TRC would be necessary but not sufficient for a non-resident assessee to claim tax treaty benefits. However, the assessee may be required to provide “such other documents or information as may be prescribed” in order to obtain such tax treaty benefits. No such documents or information has been prescribed to date.\n- Interest earned by foreign entities registered as foreign institutional investors (including their sub-accounts) (FIIs) or qualified foreign investors (QFIs) on or after June 1, 2013 but before June 1, 2015 on Indian Rupee denominated bonds of an Indian company or Indian Government securities will be subject to a reduced withholding tax rate of 5% (plus surcharge and cess). The previously applicable rate was 20% (plus surcharge and cess).\n- Interest earned by foreign lenders on or after June 1, 2013 but before June 1, 2015 from long term foreign currency infrastructure bonds issued by Indian issuers will be subject to a reduced withholding tax rate of 5% (plus surcharge and cess) even if such lenders do not have a permanent account number (PAN) issued by the Indian tax authorities. The previously applicable rate in the absence of a PAN was 20% (plus surcharge and cess).\nImplications of the Amendments to the Finance Bill\nCertain amendments to the version of the Finance Bill tabled before Parliament on February 28, 2013 are positive and appear to reflect a desire by the Government of India to facilitate FII and QFI investments in Indian corporate and Government debt and promote offshore borrowing through long term infrastructure bonds. However, it is unclear what documents and information in addition to a TRC will be required for foreign investors to avail of tax treaty benefits in India.\nAs always, Indian transactions require careful tax structuring and parties should consult their advisors to fully understand these changes and their possible applications to particular situations." }
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{ "original": "A blood orange and a lemon had a baby here, with beautiful blueberry eyes! It’s rhubarb pink hair smells like peaches and apricot flowers. It’s skin is beet red, bordering on blood,and it barely weighs more than a carton of cranberries. Although...Now that I’ve had time to babysit this little urchin, I realize its deceptive quality. There is a tea-like depth to this one, with shimmering ginseng, rhubarb concentrate, black lime and bitter cherry, cassis and black currant.\nIts soul is shadowy, but its intentions innocent enough. Crawl with it through the brambly-wood, discover the black leaves of autumn’s demise where stark trees posture gruesomely.\nLaugh, and discover the handful of black pomegranate arils and the promise of eternity. #beer #toøl #mrblue #reservoirdogs #blueberry #alienbaby #fruitbomb #saison #weird #rye #saisonstyle — a year ago" }
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{ "original": "I likely won't ever get an opportunaty like this again! ...The chance to take an unlimited number of pictures of a wild bird - at less than arm's length!\nDuring one of my trips into the garage, I heard a 'thumping' overhead. An oriole had become trapped in the rafters and was now trying to get out of the garage through what appeared to be the only exit on her level - a window. ...A CLOSED window. The little thing kept trying and trying, only to thump her noggin so hard she had become dazed. She was so dazed in fact, she willingly stepped onto a broom that I'd reached up near her feet. I let hert loose on the grass, where she just sat there, staring at me. Realizing this was likely going to last for a few minutes, I ran for the camera!\nThis was GREAT! An oriole - not able to move an inch and as a result of disorientation, was now willing to be my subject for quite a time. Eventually, it flew into a not yet blossomed snowball bush and rested about a foot off the ground and then safely took off another few minutes later.\nBoth my wife and mother love orioles, so it looks like I'll be doing some printing soon." }
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{ "original": "Every parent has rights and responsibilities with regard to his or her children. Those rights and responsibilities exist even between unmarried parents. A biological father who is not married to the mother must obtain a court order or an appropriate Acknowledgment of Paternity in order to legally establish the parent-child relationship.\nAt Christiansen Law Firm, we fight aggressively to protect the interests of our clients involved in paternity disputes. Our lawyers have significant experience in Texas family law cases. We have helped many clients resolve legal issues involving their children. Contact our Texas paternity attorneys in San Antonio and Houston online or call our offices for a free initial consultation.\nOur paternity lawyers generally serve three types of clients in paternity cases:\nWe know that these can be very stressful ordeals for any family to go through. We will do everything we can to get you through them in the most pain-free manner possible. We will work to minimize any disruption to your daily life and keep you updated at every step in the process.\nIf you wish to discuss your paternity case, contact our Texas paternity lawyers online or call our offices for a free consultation. No matter which side of the case you are on, you can count on us to work tirelessly to protect your rights. We are available to meet during regular business hours and by appointment. We have office locations in Houston and San Antonio. We accept most major credit cards and offer payment plans to our clients who need them.\nFree Consultation · Credit Cards Accepted · Payment Plans · Competitive Fees\nWe Speak English and Spanish · Handicapped Accessible Offices" }
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{ "original": "Finding Your Unique Voice:\nOne of the things that I find so many times when talking to entrepreneurs, is that they haven’t found their unique voice. It’s so important, because it makes you unique, it makes you stand out. That’s exactly what people are craving. They’re craving that authenticity. They’re craving that unique flavor of ice cream that you can only offer. It’s your message.\nIf you ever seen the Voice or American Idol, the people that stand out are those who are really authentic. They’re coming from their soul. They figured out what is unique to them and embraced it and allowed for it to come through, their voice, their message, however, you put that out in the world, whether it’s through singing or through blog posts or through visuals, even a product that you create that is just unique to your passion, something that is incredibly you – it lights up your soul – anything that really sparks your joy, that is the uniqueness of you. Find out what that is and then figuring out how to surrender to it, allow for it to become so predominant in your field, in your experience, and you communicate to the world. Because then, it stands out, it’s something that makes you incredibly valuable. It is your unique piece of the pie to the whole collective. It’s what you love because you’re going to naturally do that, whether you get paid for it or not, and it’s so much more enjoyable to find your uniqueness and get rid of all the judgments and the criticisms of being unique. That’s another topic and another post. Just finding your unique voice and noticing what you can delegate. You cannot delegate your uniqueness. It must come from your internal self. It must come from you and your soul and your specialness.\nYou can’t really build a business without a team because a business is really a team building effort. It’s an experience and you can become bigger and bolder and more amazing if you have teammates that are on your side, helping you figure out how to produce products and services out there in the world with their support, whether you need video support, whether you need audio support, whether you need technical, graphics, whatever, once you find that uniqueness of your particular message – I remember when I owned the hotel it was – how do I identify this particular hotel versus all the other boutique hotels in the city, how do I make this stand out in comparison to the competition? You don’t want to repeat what other people are doing. Maybe they are successful at what they do, but your success is going to come from your unique self, and once you figure that out, then you can delegate all the other tasks.\nPeople need more than one teacher. I’m sure that you’re not just listening to me, but you’re listening to exuberant amounts of other teachers. There is a plethora of them in all kinds of niches. I, myself, have multiple different coaches, multiple different teachers, whether I listen to them on YouTube, whether I listen to them through audio books, or I go to their classes or events or retreats, etc., I am constantly absorbing all their information and then whatever really truly resonates to me, I’m going to put into my unique flavor of ice cream. That’s what makes me special in my voice and my message and that’s all unique to me." }
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{ "original": "Intro from Jay Allison: Fans of intricate sound design are living at the right moment. More and more podcasts list \"sound designer\" in their credits - audio wizards who are part composer, part Foley artist, part master mixer, part mood maker.\nWe started a series of features on sound design to look at what exactly it is and how it's done. This one is by Haley Shaw of Gimlet podcasts, including The Habitat. Haley says, \"At its best, sound design bridges understanding, enhances the impact of the story, immerses the audience, and explores new ways of communicating. But even when going for goosebumps, the intended feeling should emerge from the story, not the design.\" Haley offers everything from questions to contemplate at the beginning of a project to practical tips for sound designing specific moments. She covers world building, stacking sounds, effects tricks, and the software she uses. All very useful.\nAfter you read Haley's feature, check out the others in the series. You'll find them here: https://transom.org/tag/sound-design/\nAn Intended Feeling\nThere are so many processes for manipulating sound, but the way they all make a listener feel is a unified effect. So, I like to define “sound design” as the way to shape an intended feeling through sound and music.\nAt its best, sound design bridges understanding, enhances the impact of the story, immerses the audience, and explores new ways of communicating. But even when going for goosebumps, the intended feeling should emerge from the story, not the design — a lot of the work lies in setting aside ego and muting that super gnarly thunder sound effect or incredible (read: incredibly distracting) drum pattern I love so much that just doesn’t belong.\nMost of my work consists of post-production sound design and creating music, so I’ll be addressing those skills here. However, my process for any project starts long before getting my hands on the audio or automating some parameter just right. Here I’ll explore how I get from vague conceptual notions to making acute decisions on what gets included in the final product — all in service of an intended feeling.\nMacro To Micro\nFor each new project, I start with the big picture before targeting smaller details. I create a macro concept based on the overall tone of the project and then use it to inform my decision-making process right down to the smallest choices. Along the way, I inevitably deviate from initial ideas that aren’t working, but starting with a plan focuses me and leads to a more cohesive sound. Plus, who doesn’t love to answer a bunch of hard questions before they even start?\nWhat is the sonic identity of the project? Who is it? What is its overall character? Is it earnest? Adorable? Nightmarish? Contemporary? Heavy? Is it listener-friendly, or is it trying to catch the audience off guard? If it is branded content, what is the brand?\nHow should the intended audience feel about the project as a whole (not from moment to moment)? Who is the intended audience? How do they feel coming away from the project? How would they describe the tone of the project to someone else? How does the project sit with them?\nWhat is the intended effect of my music and sound design within the project? Subtle and nuanced addition to the narrative? Splashy showstopper? Billboarding or propping up the form of the piece? Invisible smoothing and cleanup work? What is the point of my work?\nThese questions are best answered when communicating closely with whoever holds the artistic vision for the project (show runner, producers, director, host, writers, etc.). Whether I pitch my concept to this person or we create one together, getting their input up front keeps me from having to scrap work later.\nSpecify the Macro Concept\nOnce I jot down some answers to those questions, I brainstorm with more focus and apply possible action items to the concept. I also start asking relevant logistical questions: What will I need studio time for? Will I need to hire instrumentalists or contractors? How much Foley or location sound is necessary? How much time will each stage of this project take me?\nExample: Say I’m working on a project and the sonic identity is heavy in tone, but we want the audience to feel excited after listening. So, I see an opportunity for sonics to re-contextualize heavy feelings into energy, like action music does. I’ll do a spin on action music, but the project is set underwater, so I’ll work in a choppy submarine engine or bubbling, which could pair well with deep drones, which could come in whenever the main character is feeling conflicted, which could increase more often throughout the series . . . so . . . we need to get some bubbles.\nAt this point, I like to devise vague rules by asking questions about what elements define the world of the project.\n- What world is the narrative taking place in, and what are the rules of that world?\n- What music or sound design is used where? Where is scoring? How is it used?\n- How do we transition from one scene or section to another?\n- Is the music and sound design dense or sparse throughout? When and why?\n- What is the general pace of the sonic content?\n- Which sounds are diegetic (meant to be heard as within the story), and which are non-diegetic? This is especially useful in pieces that have a host or narration.\n- Are there any large set pieces or musical moments to plan for?\nMusic: Left of Center\nBefore composing any music, I’ll acknowledge the most obvious idea that arises. Usually the most straightforward direction to take is already a trope, and tropes are easy for audiences to sniff out as tools of emotional manipulation, rendering them less effective. I like to acknowledge the trope so that I don’t actually do it; rather, I prefer to make decisions that orbit around it. To take advantage of a trope’s connotations without losing a more discerning listener, I’ve found success in two strategies: (1) go left of center (e.g., use the fringe ideas surrounding the trope, not the trope itself); and (2) use the trope but make it weird (change its context, use unconventional effects on it, shorten or lengthen it).\nFor example, The Habitat: a series chronicling a science experiment in service of traveling to Mars in which six humans live together in a secluded dome for a year.\nRather than using the most obvious idea, space — the sonic trope being beep boops, digital music, and synthesizers — the score leans harder on the other aspect of the narrative: humans.\nHere is a screenshot of some very early notes I took in a meeting with host/producer of The Habitat, Lynn Levy, who was a huge part of creating the concept for the score.\nI set out to make the score feel warm, human, close, and real. However, I tried to include some ideas inherent in space travel that weren’t so readily cosmic (unreal, strange, otherworldly) in hopes that the end result would be a balance of both, matching the narrative. Here is an example from the soundtrack that represents these intentions in practice:\nFrom those early notes through to the soundtrack, a lot stayed the same on the human side of the sound world; I used close mic’d strings through effects that rendered them unusual, included human body sounds (e.g. hand movements as drum samples, whistling), and tried to keep the tone warm, even through heavy digital manipulation. “Music moves in unexpected ways” was achieved by using odd time signatures and mixed meter. However, you’ll notice I did not use “arpeggiators” at all in the final product; I’d introduced them in early drafts, and they ended up sounding far too sci-fi, too close to the trope.\nWhen choosing specific sounds, techniques, instrumentation, or music cues, my approach depends on the narrative intent of the writers, editors, and producers. Sound design should guide listeners through the narrative: highlighting the important things in the right ways, conveying the point of view each moment is experienced through, and contextualizing that point of view. Here are some of my go-to techniques:\nStacking Many Sounds\nI like to stack sounds even if I’m trying to build the sound of one object (like one bottle breaking). Sounds in real life are complicated and are never exclusively made up of the words we use to describe them. So, a bottle breaking could also include shards hitting surfaces, possibly liquid spilling, the sound of what it feels like to be surprised and ashamed that you broke a bottle, or a million other details that would depend on the context.\nIf I’m gathering standard sounds from sound effects libraries, I start with Soundsnap. It has an easy search function, and if I need a ton of something more specific (birds in the jungle! or whatever) I’ll want to use a more focused library anyway. I almost never use a sound effect alone, as downloaded, so the sound effect itself doesn’t have to be perfect. If it isn’t horrible, I download and try it. Most of the time, I’ll stack 2-15 of the same sound over each other, depending on the desired outcome. I like to create Foley for anything I want more control over, especially if I want something super close mic’d. If I’m doing naturalistic sound design in a reported piece, I want the raw tape / long handles, room tone, and ambient sound from that time and place, and lots of it, so that I can sculpt smoothly around the interview tape used in the piece.\nPutting a Bunch of Effects on Them\nI’ll almost never simply put a sound effect into a session and move on. After stacking, I’ll mess with them to create my desired impact, or as much as my macro concept calls for. I’ll add delays, reverbs, panning, dynamic, and additive effects (individually and/or buss them and add effects across all at once). Automating parameters on plugins keeps them feeling unique, pushing energy and tension in compelling ways. My favorite plugins to use for additive and creative effects are the entire Soundtoys suite, Goodhertz (Lossy, Trem Control, and VulfComp), Valhalla (Shimmer and Room) and FabFilter everything on everything. For cleanup, I use iZotope RX 6. And, frankly, the Avid AudioSuite Reverse gets a ton of use both in my music and sound design.\nMoving Them Around the Stereo Field\nI like to pan things everywhere. To create ambience, I’ll often layer 4 to 6 constant sounds over each other and autopan 2 to 4 of them very slowly on either side of the stereo field so that they subtly move within a small range, since it subconsciously gives the listener more sonic information to place. In the foreground, I like to use the stereo field as a way to grab attention. In music, moving instruments around in relation to where the dialogue sits (frequently center) can help keep music and dialogue from competing.\nAn example of these three techniques at work: if I want to create an exaggerated bottle breaking, I might find or record not 1 but 10 suitable bottles, stack them and apply any other contextual sounds, use plugins to exaggerate certain frequency ranges that feel the most “bottle” and “breaking” to me, and automate their panning outward to make it feel like a bigger moment.\nHere is a sound effect of one bottle breaking:\nHere — all the stacked bottles breaking, without effects:\n(Notice how already it is less noticeably a straight-from-the-package sound effect)\nHere — all the stacked bottles breaking, plus some context (swing, thump, and high tone added since the subject gets hit in the head):\nAnd here — all of the glasses breaking, plus context, with effects and panning:\nI use certain sounds as signposts to hint at where we are, what is happening, and how to feel about it. This is especially helpful in audio-only mediums where the audience has no visual cues. I tend to use an identifiable signifier sound. Great places to insert signifiers are: between a word, at the end of a paragraph or section, or to start a scene. In music, a signifier sound can be more of a tonal shift — perhaps the start, end, or post of a music cue, a swell, or an audio sting with a particular tone.\nThis example, with dialogue stripped, starts a scene at a pool party with a splash to suddenly transition the listener from exclusively narration into full sound design; the splash places them in the scene of the party. It also ends with a more surreal splash that was used to move the listener to a different location.\nRealistic Sound Design\nThough eccentric sonic ideas can be hard to create, it can be just as difficult to build “normal” or “realistic” sound design. To build realistic sound beds, I stratify sounds in layers.\nFirst, there is background sound that is just simply everywhere. In the real world, we rarely hear actual silence, which is why it is so powerful in digital mediums. To source background sound, you have to imagine the contours of your location and fill in all of the sensorial elements. This is easier in film, since you have a visual; in narrative audio, it helps to do this layer first so that you do the work of imagining and understanding the room. What do you see in the foreground? In the periphery? What materials make up the space? A shag rug, a tiled floor, a densely-populated area — all of these will define how sound moves throughout the space. How big is it? Is it cold, wet? Dirty? Might someone in this space hear wind brushing through tree branches, or an air conditioner whirring, or (my favorite mixing engineer’s nightmare) the hum of a refrigerator?\nMiddle distance spans everywhere from the immediate area of focus to the background. Here you’ll find dogs barking, bicycles whizzing by, people conversing, forks clinking on plates in a restaurant. I like to layer as many of these sounds as possible, placing them at different distances and using the same style of reverb in different amounts (or just use how they were recorded). So, if there is a dog (read: joyful corgi) barking, I’ll pan the dog running around the middle distance because that’s likely what he’d be doing (because he is playing joyfully).\nClose or Scene-Specific\nThere are close sounds (your own fork on your own plate) or scene-specific sounds (one character smacks another in the face). I like to add these sounds last. If I need to create Foley for them, based on the other layers, this gives me that chance. Plus, these are the sounds most likely to be changed throughout the production process by a writer or producer. For scene-specific sounds, mixing, timing and pacing are almost more important than the sound itself, as these have the most risk of sounding canned.\nThese are sounds that are not necessarily an identifiable thing, but are added to any type of sound design, realistic or otherwise, in order to build and quell energy. I like to use swells to do this, usually something I custom make per project, but this can be accomplished with mixing practices, music editing, and strategic sound editing, among other techniques. An example of this is to slowly ramp up the mix/wetness on bussed effects in order to build surreality slowly.\nEvery Skill Informs Another\nWe use a ton of different skills to design sound (Mixing, Mastering, Composing/Producing Music, Scoring, Sound Editing, Foley, ADR, and so on). Since these aspects all work in tandem to create an emotional effect, they can be especially compelling when the lines between them are smudged. They also inform each other; mixing is often musical in practice, sfx editing can be rhythmic, and so forth. Putting these aspects in conversation with one another leads to different ways of supporting, contextualizing and adding perspective to the narrative at hand. These skills give you tools for communicating your sonic imaginings to your fellow storytellers and to your audience. With so many possibilities for designing sound, there are infinite ways of bringing yourself to a project to enact a unique and memorable vision. All that is left is to try.\nAnd also you can...\nHelp Transom get new work and voices to public radio by donating now." }
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{ "original": "SERIES: TRANSITION WEEKS\nSpeaker: Scott Boyer\nTitle: Are You Stuck or Are You Growing?\nDate: February 17, 2019\nSynopsis: Scott shares a compelling message to encourage us in our spiritual growth. He relates the story of The Road to Emmaus from Luke 24:13-35 to us as Jesus is met as a stranger but encourages the disciples not to stay in their disbelief and sorrow but to remember that Jesus is with them during the process. The journey isn’t always easy but it changes us in incredible ways.\nSpeaker: Pastor Nick Ressler\nTitle: Counting the Cost\nDate: February 24, 2019\nSynopsis: To often we feel like the wool has been pulled over our eyes in our spiritual walk. We ask questions like: Why is this so hard? For some reason we have a belief that if we do the right things then God will do the right things by us. But, in reality, when we look at scripture we see that God actually says the road ahead is difficult. Jesus further challenges us by telling us to count the cost prior to starting the journey.\nSpeaker: Bishop Bryan Hoke\nTitle: Installation of Pastor Nick\nDate: March 3, 2019\nSynopsis: Bishop Bryan leads a time of thanksgiving to the leadership at Conoy for the many hours put in during the pastoral selection. He interviews Pastor Nick and Carissa and then leads the leaders and congregation in the official commitment of installation. Pastor Nick closes the service with some words of vision for the congregation." }
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{ "original": "You may not care what is happening to Jerry Shults and his daughter, Amy Herrig, but you should.\nShults and Herrig, owners of the Gas Pipe head shop stores, are in a business at the margins of polite society. There is certainly no room in my lifestyle for their products. But right now, they are victims of government tyranny, and you should care.\nThe Gas Pipe owners were prosecuted by the federal government for drug trafficking and a number of related offenses. But despite the full weight of the federal justice system leveraged against them, Gas Pipe prevailed in court. They won. But in today's justice system, thanks to asset forfeiture, their nightmare isn't over.\nThat's because, under today's asset forfeiture practices, the feds were able to seize millions of dollars' worth of cash, airplanes, vehicles, and real estate, including an exotic fishing camp. Though the Gas Pipe owners were acquitted of most charges, they were convicted of conspiracy to defraud the U.S. for misbranding their spice products.\nWhen I speak to groups about asset forfeiture, peoples' first reaction is generally \"this can't be legal. This can't be Constitutional.\" And it isn't. In order to defend asset forfeiture, governments have to weasel their way around any number of Constitutional provisions.\nFor one, asset forfeiture is clearly a violation of the Fifth Amendment's protection against uncompensated takings from private citizens. It's also a violation of the Fifth Amendment protection against being tried twice for the same charge. For Gas Pipe owners to get their property back, they had to again secure counsel and return to court, where the federal government is using the same arguments against them a second time, even though the retailer already won the criminal case.\nHow do prosecutors get around the obvious double jeopardy \"problem?\" In asset forfeiture cases the authorities often charge the property itself with the crime, rather than the persons involved. As if the property committed a crime.\nBut it gets even more absurd. In a glaring example that drew the attention of the Supreme Court, the state of Indiana held that portions of the Eighth Amendment do not apply to the states. That's right -- in its greed to justify asset forfeiture, Indiana claimed exemption from a portion of the Bill of Rights.\nFortunately, the Supreme Court finally acted. In a unanimous decision in February, the court ruled against Indiana, finding that the states do indeed have to comply with the Eighth Amendment, and thus Indiana seizing a $42,000 Land Rover from someone convicted of a $225 offense was a violation of the prohibition against excessive fines.\nBut this is only the beginning of what should be the end of abusive asset forfeiture. The court's decision simply gives defendants the right to argue that the forfeiture represents an excessive fine. So it may have a trickle-down effect of reducing some of the more galling instances, but forfeiture remains so lucrative for governments that it will continue until and unless the states and the federal government eliminate it through legislation.\nOver time, asset forfeiture has become an almost unlimited government power. In a staggering 80 percent of civil forfeiture cases, according to the Drug Policy Alliance, property is seized even when charges are never filed against the property owners. Homes have been seized from parents of children convicted of minor drug offenses. More commonly, those unfortunate enough to be stopped for something like a burned out taillight shortly after cashing a paycheck had their cash seized if cops found any illegal substance in the car.\nThis is tyranny. Government seizing private property, with neither a conviction nor just compensation, is utterly contrary to both the spirit and the letter of the complaints contained in the Declaration of Independence, and contrary to the rights established by the Constitution. A government that simply takes things because it can, and then puts the burden on citizens to get their property back, is a tyrannical government akin to the abuses Americans originally rebelled against. Asset forfeiture must be stopped.\nFor the last several years Sen. Konni Burton was the major force in Austin trying to roll back asset forfeiture in Texas. Unfortunately, at the last election the voters chose not to send Burton back to Austin. We're still waiting for a new champion to pick up this urgent cause in the current legislative session.\nTom Giovanetti is president of the Institute for Policy Innovation in Irving. He wrote this column for The Dallas Morning News.\nCORRECTION, 2:08 p.m., March 6, 2019: An earlier version of this column incorrectly stated that the Gas Pipe owners were not convicted. In fact, they were convicted of one charge, conspiracy to defraud the U.S. for misbranding their spice products. Also, the column previously said the burden of proof is on citizens to get their property back, but the burden is on citizens to get their property back, while the government must prove its reasons for seizing the property.\nWhat's your view?" }
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{ "original": "Coming home to these furry faces. I just wuv em’!\nI know. I know. I could have said my husband, my children, and many other things. And they DO make me smile bunches and bunches, lots of times, but guess who never fails to greet me first thing through the front door when I get home?\nYep. These guys.\nPell mell, over and under, up and down, “Hi Mom! Hiiiiii! It’s been like forrrrrevvver!!! Oh, we are so happy to see you!”\nTails beat the walls. Fur paws catch some air. Little bounces, smiles and circles. Then they usually run to the other people in the house like, “Look!! She’s here! She’s HERE!”\nThere is nothing like that kind of attention when you open the door to home. Nothing.\nSo yes, I love my fur kids. I love their fur faces. I love their pure fur enthusiasm and joy. They make me smile.\nI wish I could bottle up their loyalty and sell it.\nI wish I could tap into their patience when I am feeling on edge.\nI wish I could spread their intrigue of all things great and small. Exploring, pouncing, and discovering – leafs, bugs, and crumbs.\nI wish I could encourage with a sniff and a nudge to make nice.\nAnd I wish I could advise you to curl up to your most admired friend for a snuggle and a play.\nThe life of being care-free and cared for in a house that is always exciting, because…Mom’s home!!!! She’s here! She’s here!" }
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{ "original": "Parish Council advice leaflet\nCookham Parish Council updated this two-page summary leaflet (pdf, 558kb) with useful telephone numbers and practical advice for residents and local businesses in 2015.\nThe full Community Flood Plan was written in 2011. Opening of the Causeway has improved since then, and we now also have plans to open a Flood Hub. The Community Flood Plan was based on a template from the Borough Council and Environment Agency. It's long (43 pages) and detailed.\nPaper copies of the 2015 summary leaflet are available from the Parish Council Office on High Road (telephone 01628 522003, email the Parish Clerk [email protected]). Future versions will be published on this blogsite, on the Parish Council website, on cookham.com and on the Parish Council notice boards.\nOther Cookham Parish Council flooding documents can be downloaded from its website where you can also find the latest minutes of the Flood Committee." }
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