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In a recent blitz of promotion for their new film, um, 'The Promotion', writer/director Steve Conrad and star Seann William Scott each gave us a chance to ask about the supermarket-set dramedy.
Between this film and The Weather Man, you�ve arguably carved a niche out finding the comedy and drama in middle-class malaise, specifically set in Chicago. Does this material stem from personal experience, or is this more akin to professional happenstance?
It�s a little bit of both. Any really good writer has to figure out some stuff beyond the events of his own life in order to be interesting to his audience members. There�s definitely some events from my grown-up life that I feel very deeply about that I�ve incorporated in, that I�ve called upon in my last three scripts, namely on a very urgent need to get a job when I had a kid and was young, and there are different ways of looking at work and whatever piece of mind that brings.
Doug (played by Seann William Scott) carries a fascination with being referred to as "Mr." and wearing the long sleeves someday. Why do you think that�s such a point of pride when even his own boss insists that they remain on a first-name basis?
What raised that issue was the first time he�s having that conversation with that pediatric plastic surgeon, because you have to call a doctor a new word, not even "Mr.", even when they�re not in their white coat. Doug is like two rungs away from that, and so he believes in commanding respect through his accomplishments.
What�s harder, adapting a true story to the screen, as was the case with The Pursuit of Happyness, or trying to make your original story real to life?
Trying to come up with something out of nowhere, from scratch, is so much harder than when the events are laid out for you in another mechanism such as a book. Adaptations provide you with a real leg up.
When did you first hear about Employee of the Month, and at that moment, did you let out a big sigh?
I knew Dax Shepard, and he called me and he just did this movie that he had a part in, and it just seems to always happen that way. When my first film [1993�s Wrestling Ernest Hemingway] came out, it was about two old guys, and that same week was when Grumpy Old Men was opening, so that�s just how it always seems to work out.
It was a relief and a joy because you don�t have to leave the room when it comes to important meetings, like picking costumes, which can tell you as much about the character as what they do and say. The drag of it is trying to find a relationship to the writing, and I found that I had to be hard on what I wrote.
I regard John as the best actor in the world, and he scared the hell out of me for the first few days of the shoot, coming off a Scorsese set and some Paul Thomas Anderson films. He just brings a whole lot of heavy-duty pedigree to it. Seann was pretty aggressive about getting the role, and was willing to work really hard at it.
Both you and [Seann William] Scott made mention of how you found Reilly to be intimidating. Does he turn off once the camera does?
It wasn�t so much him as it was his pedigree that was intimidating to me, with Martin Scrosese and three Paul Thomas Anderson films. I was intimidated by his resume, but not his attitude.
What do you feel in this current value of film criticism in this industry? What about its value to you through your experiences to date?
It�s changing, because of the blogs and the amount of the people that don�t go to the typical Siskel & Ebert thing. That day has come and gone, where they had a little say, but that time has passed. A new thing is going to happen, and one person who can connect to an audience in a meaningful way from some resource like that is going to pop up somehow. I�m always around something like 53% with my stuff on Rotten Tomatoes, so I know that I�m always going to split people in half and I steel myself for that. Interviews go better because of how I might answer different kinds of questions, as opposed to reviews, where you can�t really defend yourself. But I was reading this book by David Mamet, and he basically said that you can either do nothing or be criticized.
What can you tell us, if anything, about Chad Schmidt (about a struggling actor in the '80s has to cope with the fact that he looks and sounds all too much like... rising star Brad Pitt)?
Well, I just got done with that project, and now Brad gets to have his pick of directors. I think he already has a few choices in mind, and I�d like to do it, but it�s really his call.
Well, most of the films that I�ve done, I�ve done with first-time directors, and with Steve, I was just impressed by how confident he was on set, and I think he�ll do some really wonderful things in the future.
It was intimidating as hell. My motivation was pretty much not to screw up the film for him, and it was stressful, because he�s so good. He really added so many colors to his performance, and I mean, the guy�s just an unbelievable actor. I might be biased because, you know, I�m in the film, but I think his performance is probably the best thing in it.
Did the likes of Stifler and your characters in Road Trip and The Rundown make you feel any personal pressure to show range from the cocky roles, or was that just a stepping stone of sorts to get more subdued or dramatic roles?
I don�t worry about those things, because every single actor gets typecast at some point. I don�t worry, because I thoroughly enjoy doing those broad comedies and having that chance to make people laugh, but I�ve always been anxious to do films that I�d like to watch at home, which includes The Promotion, and there�s something to be said about being in those films. I mean, it�s going to be difficult to work with someone like David Fincher until I�m not distracting by being in his film, but without those [comedies], I wouldn�t have my career today. But this was a determined choice, these are the type of projects that I want the people I want to work with to see me in, so I think it�s a step in the right direction, and I just hope to plug away and always do good work.
That was amazing. I take what I do very seriously, and I felt it was a good opportunity for me. I loved Donnie Darko, and I really enjoy Richard�s work, and there were days when we wondering if we had the tone right, but I respect him for having a vision and not having to flinch. I really respect that and really like that, and I found it all to be really rewarding.
As someone who�s primarily made a career to date doing comedy, do you feel a need to strike a balance between gag-based humor and more character-driven material, like this?
I�m not really like the characters I�ve played in the past. I don�t see myself as a funny guy at all. I wanted to do drama, and then American Pie came my way, and I found myself being the guy who says what no one�s supposed to say, and doing what no one�s supposed to do. But my strength lies in doing more darker and dramatic stuff. I love watching movies, and I watch more dramas and foreign films than comedies, but when it comes to my own work, it�s going to have to be the right one. I think people have to be ready for it, and that�s a transition I�ll have to make.
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Even before I became pregnant with our first baby, I knew that I wanted to birth at home if at all possible, simply because I knew I'd be far more comfortable and at ease in my own home than in a hospital. But the more research I did on the issue, the more statistics I read about rates of C-sections in hospitals, and the more birth stories of all kinds I heard, the more I became convinced that a home birth was not only what would suit me best, but was what would be safest both for me and the baby. I shared what I'd learned with my husband, Nathan, but he actually didn't take any convincing at all--he was extremely supportive and all for a home birth as soon as I brought the idea up.
We are lucky enough to live only about 20 minutes away from the only midwifery practice in our state that offers home births (the American prenatal care system is a bit different than in the UK), and so when I became pregnant in February of 2006, we contacted the midwives' office. They offer a free appointment to all prospective patients just to meet and ask questions and decide whether their practice is right, and so we set up an appointment. From the moment we met Louise and Pam, the two primary midwives of the practice, we knew that they were absolutely what we were looking for. They were both simply lovely people, and combined expert medical knowledge with a birth philosophy that exactly matched our own. When Nathan and I left their office after our first meeting, I knew that I couldn't have felt more confident about putting ourselves and our baby in their care. My confidence only increased throughout my pregnancy. They made each checkup appointment feel like visiting friends and were always happy to spend as much time as it took to answer whatever questions we might have. I found it was easy to be excited rather than anxious about the labor and birth; I was actually looking forward to it.
I had read about Maggie Howell's hypnobirthing CD's on this website, and purchased the one designed for homebirth preparation. I listened to it a few times a week from the beginning of the third trimester on, and then every day during the last few weeks of pregnancy. I had a pretty low success rate of managing to stay awake throughout the entire thing, but I still felt that it helped tremendously in preparing me mentally for the whole process of the labor and birth. Also, during the last couple of months, Nathan and I enrolled in a Bradley method childbirth class, which we both really liked. The Bradley preparation focused on labor as a team effort and spent a great deal of time on what the husband could do to help, and that approach made me feel much more comfortable and confident about the prospect of the birth. I knew I wouldn't have to be doing it all on my own, that Nathan would be right there helping me get through. And Nathan was fantastic about preparing and practicing for labor--he would help me with the physical exercises we'd been given to do and we also spent time every night practicing relaxation, which is another key component of the Bradley method. I would lie on our bed and he would help me progressively relax every muscle, starting from my feet and working up, so that by the time labor rolled around I was really "programmed" to relax completely at his touch. Lastly, I read the page on this site about getting your baby "lined up" for birth, and followed all the suggestions for encouraging the baby to be anterior rather than posterior--not slumping back with my feet up, etc. During the last couple of weeks I also did lots and lots of squats, which I think helped a lot in bringing the baby's head down into my pelvis--by the time I went into labor, the head was already at the zero station.
So . . . on to the labor itself. Like many first time moms, probably, I was sure I was going to go early--especially since around 2 weeks before our due date I started having strong Braxton Hicks contractions and lots of period-type pains. And also like a lot of first time-moms, I found that my baby was going to come when it was good and ready and not before! By the time 5 days after our due date had gone by, I was starting to feel like my pregnancy was going to go on forever--I was convinced my baby would be the first child in history to be turning school-age while still in the womb! But 6 days past the due date, I woke up with a feeling that today would be the day--I'm not sure why, but something in me just knew. I even had a feeling that labor would start around 2 pm. And sure enough, right around 2, I had my first contraction--just a painless Braxton-Hicks type contraction, but it still felt quite strong. The contractions kept coming all afternoon at fairly regular intervals, but they were still painless and weren't at all bothersome. I was still feeling like this was "it", and at the same time trying not to get my hopes up in case it wasn't, but that afternoon a friend called to chat for a bit, and she said she was could tell I was going into labor just by listening to my voice--she said I sounded like an athlete about to run a marathon. Anyway, by around 7 pm that night, I was beginning to think she was right! The contractions were coming about every 10 minutes and were starting to get stronger and a bit painful. They were also accompanied by some emergency runs to the bathroom, which also made me think that this was the real thing and not a false alarm.
Nathan and I phoned the midwives to let them know that things seemed to be happening. Louise was on call that night. She agreed that this was probably "it," advised me to try to get some sleep while things were still fairly low-key, and said to call her when the contractions changed--as she put it, shifted into a new gear, either more frequent or more intense. Nathan and I made a quick trip to the library to rent a video to watch later on (I picked a travel video guide to Great Britain, figuring it wouldn't require too much concentration and that the scenery would be relaxing to watch), and while we were there I started to feel more pressure in my pelvis and was more uncomfortable standing up. When we got home, I went to bed and put on my hypnotherapy CD. I didn't exactly fall asleep, but I managed to doze for a few hours. Then I got Nathan, and we did our progressive relaxation exercise; that helped a good deal, and I managed to doze for another couple of hours.
At around 1:30, the contractions suddenly got much more intense, so that I couldn't sleep anymore. I had read that I'd know when active labor had begun because I wouldn't be able to talk through contractions, which had scared me a bit because that sounded like quite a lot of pain. But it wasn't like what I had imagined at all. The contractions were intense, and there was pain with them, certainly, but it wasn't the pain that kept me from wanting to talk. It was more like I just had to focus inward with every contraction and concentrate on what my body was doing. The pain was definitely manageable, and in between contractions I felt absolutely fine.
I got up, and thought I'd try getting in a warm bath, so Nathan filled up the tub and helped me in. I had expected to really like laboring in water, so I was quite surprised to find I didn't like it at all! When the water was warm enough to relax my muscles, I felt overheated and uncomfortable, and when it was cooler I just felt wet and in labor instead of only in labor, which wasn't much help. We called Louise again to let her know that things seemed to be shifting gears and she asked whether we wanted her to come over. We were coping fine on our own, so she said to phone back when the contractions were closer together. I got out of the tub and put on the new nightgown and robe set I'd bought specially for the birth. It sounds silly, but that actually made me feel better than anything else. It was just a cheap cotton floral nightgown and robe from WalMart--I think I paid something like $12 for it--but somehow being in fresh, brand new clothes really helped--like getting dressed up for prom or a date.
I had read that you should try to eat during early labor if possible, since you'll need the energy later on, so Nathan fixed me a snack and I ate in our living room while he carried on with getting the birthing supplies set out. Then I got up to help and we got the bedroom set up--the sheets changed, the "good" blankets put away, the diapers and baby clothes set out. We were laughing and talking and I was amazed that this was labor--we were totally relaxed, just having fun and enjoying the time together. It felt really good to squat down with every contraction, and every so often we'd time a few to see whether they were getting any closer. We took some pictures of the two of us sitting on our couch, which I love looking at now--they're my last images of myself pregnant and Nathan and I before we became parents. We also said prayers together. Then we watched some of our travel video, and by the time we were about halfway through, the contractions were coming about 3 mins. apart, so we called Louise again and she said she'd come over along with Sarah, their student midwife.
Louise and Sarah arrived with all their gear, and were so lovely, even though I'd routed them out of bed in the middle of the night. I felt almost like I was having friends over for a visit. Soon after they arrived, Sarah checked me, which, as it turned out, was my only internal exam. I was a little nervous about finding out how far along I was--so far I felt fine, but I was afraid I'd be discouraged if I wasn't very far along. But as it turned out, I was already at 5 cm., and actually went to almost 6 with a contraction that hit while Sarah was checking me. I was very, very encouraged by that. The pain still felt completely manageable, and I was completely relaxed and happy and calm. And that's actually how it stayed throughout the whole rest of labor. The hypnobirthing CD had talked a lot about welcoming each contraction as bringing you one step closer to meeting your baby, and I think it helped me a lot in that regard. Nathan commented after the birth that he was amazed that from start to finish of the labor I never once mentioned the pain or even groaned--but I honestly never even thought about doing either at the time. Even though the contractions hurt, I found I was happy and excited when each one struck. Both Nathan and Louise and Sarah were also huge help to me in getting through the contractions as the pain gradually got more intense. Nathan kept telling me what a great job I was doing, and I remember him saying over and over, "You're doing so great--you're making this look easy!"
Throughout the night, we all four sat in our living room chatting, and when a contraction came I would hop onto my birthing ball, which I'd found to be the most comfortable place to deal with the contractions. Nathan would rub my back or massage my shoulders through the pain, and from time to time Sarah would listen to the baby's heartbeat to make sure everything was going all right for the little one. Then we'd go back to chatting. I can truly say that my labor was great fun. When Sarah looked at her watch and said it was 6 am, I couldn't believe it--the night had just flown by for me.
The contractions started to get quite painful around dawn, and Louise, who had originally said we could probably hope for a lunch-time baby said we might actually get one by breakfast time. The contractions were getting pretty painful at this point, and I was a little worried about how I'd cope if they went on for several hours this way. But then I started burping, and realized, thanks to what we'd learned in our Bradley classes, that this must be transition. I didn't have any of the other dreaded transition symptoms we'd learned about, although I did start to feel a bit fuzzy-headed, I suppose because of the endorphins my body was releasing. I'd been trying to hold off on moving to the bed for as long as I could, but I finally felt tired enough that I really wanted to lie down for awhile--and as it turned out, it was a good thing we moved to the bed when we did. Almost as soon as I lay down, a contraction hit, and as it struck my body suddenly started pushing. And with the push, my water broke. Second stage labor had begun!
The baby was moving down along my spine at this point, and the pain was definitely the most intense I'd felt yet. When another contraction hit, I asked Nathan to push on my back, and so he started to apply counter-pressure. What he'd forgotten was that he was standing on the shower curtain we'd laid down by the bed to protect the carpet. I had my eyes closed, but I heard him slide backwards, lose his balance, and say, "Yikes--I'm standing on plastic!" I burst out laughing and then apparently (although I don't remember this part) said, "Oooh, don't make me laugh!" Everyone thought it was pretty funny that he'd made me crack up even in the middle of a pushing contraction! The pain was pretty intense, and again I was a little worried about how I'd handle it if the pushing phase went on for too long--I'd heard of many second stage labors lasting 3 or 4 hours. But with the second or third contraction, Louise and Sarah told me they could see dark hair, and with one more contraction after that, Louise pulled my hand down and put it on the baby's head--a feeling I'll never, ever forget. So I knew I was close, and that really helped me get through the pain.
My body did all the work for me--I wasn't consciously pushing at all. Each time a contraction hit, it was a bit like my body was taken over by an alien force, leaving me with no control whatever of what was going on. That was a little scary, too, but Louise and Sarah and Nathan kept cheering me on, and I remember Louise holding my hand and telling me over and over to "say yes to it," when a contraction came, which really helped. I had Nathan in sort of a headlock, too, poor guy--hanging onto him for dear life, which was somehow very reassuring, as well. 30 minutes passed in a blur, and then the baby's head was out--that part felt a lot like I would have expected and hurt a lot, but it was over very quickly. With the next contraction, our daughter was born, after about 7 hours of active labor. Nathan and I were laughing and crying all at the same time--and our daughter was screaming! She must have read the apgar guidelines that said "vigorous crying" was needed for a perfect 10! Nathan cut the cord and I held her skin to skin on my chest for awhile before Sarah and Louise did a quick examination, wrapped her in a blanket, and gave her back to me. She weighed in at 7lbs and was 20 inches long.
Our little girl had come out "waving," with one hand up to her face, so I had a small tear that needed a couple of stitches. I held the baby while Sarah stitched me up, and then Nathan held her while Louise and Sarah helped me shower. An hour after the birth, we were all three tucked in bed sharing the good news with our parents on the phone and eating breakfast. I was amazed at how well I felt--a bit tired, but otherwise fine. And Louise and Sarah had cleaned up everything--you would never have known that a baby had been born in the room.
It's now been a bit over four months since Isabella Rose was born, and not a day has gone by that I haven't thought about how wonderful our maternity care and birth experience was. Laboring at home was simply fantastic--the comfort of familiar surroundings definitely contributed to how relaxed I was throughout. And besides being gorgeous and perfect and an utter joy and delight, Isabella has been and is absolutely the most peaceful, happy little girl imaginable. While I would love to credit her wonderful gene pool, I truly think that her being born at home had a lot to do with what a calm, easy-going baby she has been. From the moment she was born, she was never out of her mom and dad's care and spent her first days in the world in the quiet and security of our own home. Nathan and I found, too, that having a home birth really helped prepare us to work as a team in caring for our baby girl and made our adjustment to being new parents really very smooth. I hope our birth story will encourage other first time moms who are thinking about a homebirth--I am truly convinced that unless there's a true need for medical intervention, home is absolutely the ideal place to deliver. When we decide to start trying for Isabella's little brother or sister, we will definitely plan on another birth at home!
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This article is part of a series that explains the different kinds of contingencies that can be included within a real estate purchase agreement. Today, we will take an in-depth look at the home inspection contingency in particular. Home inspection clauses are a common element in purchase contracts. So it’s important to understand how they work.
Within the context of a real estate purchase agreement or contract, a “contingency” is a condition that must be met — or an action that must be completed — in order for the sale to move forward. There are several different kinds of contingencies, including one that pertains to the home inspection.
Definition: A home inspection contingency is a clause written into a real estate contract that gives the buyer the right to have the house inspected by a professional inspector within a certain period of time. It also allows the buyer to cancel the contract (or negotiate repairs) if they are not comfortable with the inspector’s findings.
To understand how a home inspection contingency works, it helps to consider it within the broader context of the buying process.
Based on this report, the buyer can do one of three things: (1) accept the home as-is, (2) request that the sellers make certain repairs, or (3) walk away from the deal.
So the home inspection contingency gives the buyers the right to order an inspection, and to back out of the deal if they’re unhappy with the results. Most importantly, it allows the buyer to recover the earnest money deposit they provided when they first made the offer. *
* Important note: In order for the buyer to recover the earnest money deposit, it has to be clearly spelled out in the contract (see example below). Otherwise, the buyer could end up forfeiting the deposit. This is usually how it works, though laws and procedures can vary from state to state. Consult with a local real estate professional to be sure.
Below, you’ll find an example home inspection contingency that might be included within a real estate purchase agreement. This sample uses common language that is often used within such contingencies.
The Buyers’ offer is contingent upon a satisfactory inspection within ten (10) days. Upon receipt of the results of such inspection, the Buyers may request in writing at any time within that ten (10) day period that the Sellers make certain repairs or that the Sellers reduce the sales price to compensate for such defect(s). Such a request to repair or reduce the price does not terminate the contract and the Sellers shall have ______ days from receipt of such request to agree to make such repairs or reduce the sales price. If the Sellers do not agree, the Buyers shall have ______ days to waive the contingency and accept the property “as-is” or to declare the contract null and void. Earnest money and accumulated interest will be returned to Buyer within 48 hours upon written notification to Seller or his/her agent that contract has been terminated by Buyer.
Note: This is just a generic sample of a home inspection clause. It might not be applicable in all situations. Real estate documents and procedures vary.
In some states, there is a standard or default number of days for the home inspection contingency. But there may also be a blank line where the buyer can enter an alternate number of days.
For example, the standard purchase agreement might state that the “Buyer has 7 (or _____ ) days to request a home inspection.” In this case, the default number of days for the home inspection contingency is seven. But it can be set for a longer or shorter time period, as long as the buyer and seller agree on it.
The standard, or customary, number of days allowed for a home inspection can vary. In most cases, the buyers will have the property inspected within days of the purchase agreement being signed. So these clauses are usually set for somewhere between five and ten days.
Once the inspection has been completed, the buyers’ agent will typically write up an addendum to the original purchase agreement that removes the home inspection contingency. And the transaction can then move forward unimpeded.
Disclaimer: This article is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Real estate procedures and documents vary from state to state. Consult a real estate professional in your area if you have specific questions about this subject.
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For some years now I have stopped using gaskets on my engines after deciding that they were never there for my benefit but used to compensate for poor manufacturing, and in my experience always leak after a while.
I am talking of course about old British iron and not modern machines, my Triumph twin has only a cyl head and base gasket as they are dissimilar metals.
I know I am not the first to do this, but this is my method and can honestly say that non of my old bikes leak oil after running for a few years even with HTF fluid in chaincases etc.
Faces have to be flat and a bit of lapping may be necessary, after that a groove is cut in one half and this gives a means of retaining the jointing compound (I use Hylomar Blue as its good enough for Rolls Royce).
The obvious tool to use is a Dremel type device, mine is made from an old hand piece from a flexi drive connected to a 12 volt drill motor but the important bit is controlling the the cutter as its a freehand process.
A simple guide attachment was made and a cutter from a 1/8 centre drill ground to a D bit shape does the job, about 15 thou deep is enough.
It is important to work from the inside face so any slip ups do no harm and just like milling,direction of cut has a bearing.
The first pic was freehand and I just about got away with it, the second was guided with the attachment and the difference is pretty obvious.
Great Idea OlderDan! Wish I would have thought of it. I noticed you stayed a bit south of center line too which is smart in my book. Turnips are notorious leakers!! Back when I built mine I did lap all the faces but used an amazing product I found back then called Kawasaki Bond...best sealant I ever used...had a silver look/compound in it and it came apart well and cleaned up easily. Blue and Red silicone was just out then and never did have much luck with it until the formulas improved. The early KB I used is Long gone now and haven't tried the newer silicone based version...but like you say if Hylomar Blue is good enough for Rolls...it'll work for me. Haven't heard of that before but will have a look for it over here.
Had a water issue with one of the vehicles while back with a cover plate and 2 hold downs. Think its a casting port on the block, not sure and why not a freeze plug although its a machined face & bore...maybe an Option port?? Dealer said to only use Black RTV. The plate is SS with a slight return flange and the block is AL and of course it's in a PITA place to reach and clean without removing the entire front clip, but got it best I could, applied the thin coat as directed, cross torqued between the 2 nut/studs, checked...all good. About a month later the temp gauge spiked again. Checked, sure enough dripage! This time I pulled the 2 studs by hook or crook and fabbed a flat sanding tool I could get up there with...sure enough not flat and also checked the new flange plate but it was flat. This time I goobed about twice as much Black RTV to squeeze out to the edges of the plate and smoothed it to form a fillet seal to the flange. So far it's fine now about a year later.
I remember that KB stuff, I think it had an aluminum content, like you I never had much luck with silicone.
I don,t want to sound like a rep for HB but it also works great on plumbing compression fittings as its non setting.
Your method is the business and if I had the means I would copy, I guess you use o-ring of the roll and join them
Entertain like a master in your gorgeous chef's kitchen. Head to the back yard w friends for the perfect summer BBQ. Walk to the eateries in Hillman City - just 2 blocks away or Columbia City - just 8 blocks away. This fully remodeled, adorable craftsman checks all the boxes. 2 masters allow for flexible living & private spaces for guests. Separate lower level entrance for possible MIL/multi-gen living. Convenient to Columbia City Rail, Seward Park & all the south end has to offer. WELCOME HOME!
Keeping track of the local market trends will help you understand the movement of key price indicators. Trends in Seattle show a 9% year-over-year rise in average sales price.
Increasingly we see more skirt styles in stores, are classic miniskirts, the midi, the long up to the feet… but which are more striking are now the wrap sarong skirts or skirts that are gradually taking over from the catwalks and the street style.
Many are the designers who have opted for this type of skirts in their Collections spring/summer 2013. Salvatore Ferragamo, Isabel Marant and Peter Pilotto (in a longer version) are some of them.
Zara may be it store where further models wrap skirts are. Is the skirt pants in black and white that we have seen on several blogs, the striped version, one of the trends of this season and the last in jacquard.
And another shop where we can buy them is at Asos, where we found basic models in spot color as soen white and black which allows you to combine it with other types of garments more risky.
The pastel colors What are invading everything: clothes, accessories, accessories, makeup … and now, too, the most important fashion headers to international level. And is that you seeing the new cover for the month of March 2012 of Vogue China We are clear on one thing: the sky blue and pink will be present in our every day despite the complaints of some (who are reluctant to…
Celine, we idolize him, we love him, we love it. Exceptional singer and great diva, she is now considered a real fashionista. However, this was not always the case. Question mode, the Quebec singer is from far away. From the 1980s to the present, back on the mode of Céline Dion style. In recent weeks, Céline Dion looks like a true fashionista. If the singer has always…
After having triumphed on the cover of leading magazines, including including editing swimsuits of the of Sports Illustrated, after have galloped on the podiums of the world and animated several shows on TV, now that Heidi Klum is about to become art director and Ambassador of Intimates. Intimates, it is the collection Bendon lighthouse, one of the largest companies in the world in the lingeriesector. It's the…
Safari style It is nothing new, but season after season to reinvent it. When we think of this style always come to us to the head of Yves Saint Laurent and his mythical Saharan jacket. For summer 2014 many brands have opted to create modern garments branded Africa on all four sides. Many clothing style there are safari: long trousers with multiple pockets, pants of linen, light…
Claudia Schiffer and her husband, producer Matthew Vaughn, attended the premiere of the movie Flashbascks of a fool, at Leicerter Square, London. The supermodel wore a Leopard dress dress with puff sleeves. A broad design closed neckline that the model was able to combine perfectly with a Black patent leather belt that marked his thin waist, game with a Calfskin clutch of hand, both very latest fashion… | [
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Even if you choose to maintain the kitchen in the identical spot in the floor-plan, a modern kitchen design and style can absolutely remodel the functionality and style within your kitchen area.
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Lance Johnson, Randolph Field Independent School District superintendent, addresses the audience during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new high school building Aug. 10 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph.The $15 million project includes the construction of a new cafeteria and gymnasium that will be housed together in a separate 33,000-square-foot building, with an expected completion date of March 2017. (Photo by Joel Martinez)
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas — When the first day of school begins Monday, 450 students at Randolph High School will be learning in classrooms with more space, going from class to class in wider hallways and utilizing technology upgrades in a new 44,000-square-foot building dedicated Aug. 10 by Randolph Field Independent School District officials.
The two-story classroom facility is part of a new 77,000-square-foot high school complex being constructed behind the old high school building, which was built in 1962. The $15 million project includes the construction of a new cafeteria and gymnasium that will be housed together in a separate 33,000-square-foot building, with an expected completion date of March 2017. There will also be a demolition of the old high school campus.
Lance Johnson, RFISD superintendent, told students the new high school building will help provide them with the education and tools they need to succeed after they graduate.
“We are raising a generation who will be the leaders of this country,” Johnson said. “Our job as educators is to make sure you are equipped to compete at a global level when you leave Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. Our vision goes outside the fence of JBSA-Randolph. This is for you students.”
The new building includes 25 classrooms, four science labs, three computer labs, restrooms, administrative offices, technology improvements – wireless access points, more data capabilities and upgraded data cabling – a nurse’s office and a secure door entering the building.
“The building itself is just more modern,” Johnson said. “It’s fresh, it’s nice and new. We are so excited to see students laughing and walking around and getting an education – the best education in the world – in these hallways.”
Johnson said the construction of the new high school complex was made possible by the vision of present and former RFISD school board members. He also thanked Gallagher Construction for their work in being the school district’s project manager for the new complex, as well as U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar for his help in securing a U.S. Department of Education grant covering part of the project’s cost.
The Department of Education grant is covering $10.4 million of the project’s cost, with the remainder – $4.7 million – coming from the school district’s fund balance. For the school district to receive the grant, the Department of Education stipulated the old high school building, which it owned, be torn down.
The dedication ceremony included remarks from RFISD board president Jimmy Cornelius and two Randolph High School graduates, Lt. Col. Peter Duffy, 435th Fighter Training Squadron assistant director of operations, and Courtney White, a teacher and coach at Randolph Middle School. Duffy, a 1995 graduate, and White, a 1998 graduate, both spoke about their positive experiences as students at Randolph High School. White gave the invocation for the opening of the new building and for the students and staff who will be learning and working in it.
After the dedication and ribbon-cutting, Johnson and Mark Malone, Randolph High School principal, conducted a tour of the new high school building.
The new high school classrooms are a definite upgrade from the old high school building, Malone said.
“Everything is upgraded for learning,” he said. “These kids are the children of military members who make a great sacrifice. Why would we not give them the best facilities we can?”
Deborah Pannabecker, Randolph High School science teacher, said her classroom and lab space is three times the size of what she had in the old building. Her former classroom did not have any instructional desks, so students had to sit on stools and use the lab tables for desk areas.
“The kids will be able to have a much more engaging experience in the classroom because we have separate instructional and lab areas,” Pannabecker said.
Brooke LaMantia, a Randolph High School senior and president of the school’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes who gave the closing prayer at the dedication, said she was excited about going to school in the new building.
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My dear friends thank you for honouring me with your friendship! Congratulations to all the participants!
That's enough! I am totally shocked! Great fun as usual and there were many great entries! I am quite fond of Sho's contributions.
Congratulations to the winners. Very well deserved, I think these three did stand out a bit from an outstanding crowd.
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"What really winds up Israel is that this rejection comes from a famous scientist, and it is science that drives its economy, prestige and military strength".
Noam SHEIZAF: "Stephen Hawking's message to Israeli elites: The occupation has a price" (+972, May 8, 2013).
"By choosing to avoid the Presidential Conference – an annual meeting of Israeli generals, politicians and business elites with their international fans, Prof. Hawking reminds that the occupation cannot be forgotten or avoided. A response to Haaretz’s Carlo Strenger."
Ben WHITE: "Why a boycott of Israeli academics is fully justified". "The majority of Israeli academics do little to support the rights of Palestinians, and their institutions are complicit in the occupation"(The Guardian, 12 Sept, 2012).
Today the systematic dispossession of the Palestinian people continues unabated and largely unchallenged by the United States and the European Union. Barriers to Palestinian mobility, social and political development are visible everywhere. While Jewish-Israeli citizens pass freely, more than 500 police and military checkpoints regulate Palestinian movement between the occupied West Bank and Israel. Passing through these checkpoints on a recent fact-finding tour organized by the US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, we witnessed Palestinians endure a daily ritual of subordination, humiliation and suspicion.. | [
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The evocative tale of 3 Iraqi characters who've all come from Basra to Amman to flee the atrocities of Saddam Hussein's oppression and wars
Within the yr 1938, whilst Russia used to be paralyzed via Stalin's terror, a small nation information in Moscow acquired an previous manuscript known as Revelation of fireplace that had in prior days been stored mystery in a monastery for a very long time. while, in present time, a Dutch Slavonic pupil and a feminine archivist observe that the manuscript, although below lock and key, has disappeared.
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As a note, podcasts are different than streaming audio or internet radio. Podcasts have distinct starting and ending points, while streaming audio flows like a river of sound. Our next post will discuss streaming audio online.
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Speaking of radio, have you ever heard of live radio dramas? Before television, these terrifying or hysterically funny shows were audio-only entertainment on radio stations around the world, full of special sound effects and live music. Thanks to the internet, they’ve made a comeback in the form of podcasts. Local to Boston, the Post Meridian Radio Players bring live radio drama to the air with its science fiction series The Mask of Inanna and its stage and studio horror performances of Tomes of Terror and p.m..
Other podcasts from traditional media include Nature magazine, the New York Times, PodMed (the Johns Hopkins Medicine News Roundup), C-Span, BusinessWeek and Sesame Street!
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Search a podcast directory site such as Podcast Alley, Podcast Bunker or Podcast.com to look for podcasts on particular subjects.
If all that fails, use your favorite search engine to look for “a subject of your choice” AND “podcast” and you’ll turn up more results than you’d thought possible. For instance, check out a podcast on hockey, knitting or travel.
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North Carolina's tax credits for film and television production are set to expire at the end of this year, and some Republicans in the General Assembly will take their marching orders from the John Locke Foundation, which hates Hollywood and hates Hollywood's money flowing into the state. In fact, the sock puppets working for the John Locke Foundation claim that the state's "film incentives" produce a "negative budgetary impact."
A new, non-Pope funded study of the film industry in North Carolina by Robert Handfield of the North Carolina State University’s Poole College of Management found this:
Beginning in 2007, when the incentive was first enacted, through 2012, the film and television industry has spent $1.02 billion in the state and generated a projected $170,000,000 in tax revenue. The cost of the credit over the same time period was $112,000,000. The result means that, for every dollar of credit issued, the industry generated $9.11 in direct spending and contributed $1.52 in tax revenue to North Carolina. (Hattip: WRAL)
The City of Charlotte has never looked better than it does in "Homeland." The Charlotte Chamber of Commerce ought to be giving a subsidy to that show.
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You want users who care about what you have to talk about, or what items you might be selling. Why be ranked for something you don’t want to be, and get traffic from people looking for something else. All that will do is hurt your website ranking and conversions but also give you false statistic data from users to see what you might be able to improve on so users stay longer.
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Also in Search Engine optimization (SEO) keyword density matters, so be sure not to over use a keyword like a robot. But do try to use it as often as you possibly can, do keep in mind duplicate content as well. Search engines like Google.com and many others will punish you or lower your rank for doing this. It means to simply copy and paste content another website is using, and placing that content on your website. The correct way to go about doing something like this, should be to re-write the content in your own words. This will not only help you rank better in search engines, but also you will notice some websites just seem to ramble on about nothing.
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Optimizing your website can become very frustrating and time consuming. If you follow these basic guide lines it will detour you away from this frustration and hair pulling.
What is Search Engine Optimization – Search Engine Optimization also known as SEO is Bettering your website(s) for higher search results for certain key phrases in your market. By having high search results you then have more traffic to your website.
Getting started is the hardest part in all this. First part is research, research is key to the success and longevity of your web pages success.
Our market research, this is most time consuming parts (besides creating content). Find your direct competition. To do this go to multiple search engines such as “Yahoo, Google, Bing, Ask, ect.” and type in your keyword/phrase your attempting to gain popularity for.
Our example here is “Babysitter”, now “Babysitter” is a very board for location defining returning 103,000,000 results. Lets try “New York BabySitter”, google returned 14,100,000. Inserting a location brings less competition and a easier market (88,900,000 less competing websites!)
So far we went from “Babysitter” to “New York Babysitter” to “Manhattan Babysitter”. Lets now mess with plural instances. 4,510,000 results from Google for “Manhattan Babysitters”, its more =(. In our case less competition the better!
You can use the Google keyword Tool to compare searches of keywords and phrases. You can read more on how to use the Google Keyword Tool here.
Content is KING! But only if it is not stolen (copy and pasted). Stay on subject (if you have a website about cars, stick to cars don’t start talking about baseball.).
What is content? Content is anything that someone can access via the internet. (Images,Videos, Text, Audio, Files)
Doors are your content, the more doors you have the higher potential traffic you may have. Try and write as much text content as possible, of course adding images, videos and audio segments are a plus. Currently images and text are the top searched things on the internet.
Quality content is a MUST, copy and pasting is a NO NO! DO NOT COPY AND PASTE your content, not only is it not right (without giving credit/getting permission) you are majorly hurting your future results.
Search Engines will and are penalizing for duplicate content. For example lets say two websites are found in the search engines directory with the same results, it will only display one of the two. Thus being one website missed out indefinably. How that is determined is unknown, but off speculation its due to better “SEO” practices on one of the two websites. The better one stays, and the other one goes.
Keyword density (How many times your using your keyword; human like instances not (cars, cars, cars, cars) should look like (Our cars come in all colors. Cars are my favorite hobby. I love cars so much even my wife likes cars.)
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Jonathan COOK, "Academic Boycott: Shin Bet training program highlights academic complicity with occupation" (The Electronic Intifada, 31 May, 2006): click here.
There were some remarkable admissions in a piece by the distinguished Israeli sociologist Baruch Kimmerling in the immediate wake of the British teaching union NATFHE’s vote this week to offer members moral backing if they boycott Israeli universities.
Palestinian Civil Society Calls for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel Until it Complies with International Law and Universal Principles of Human Rights.
“Where is the world? Is it dead?” exclaimed the bereaved mother in Rafah on Al-Jazeera. Before her lay the lifeless body of her little child.
Tanya REINHART: "Why Academic Boycott". A reply to an Israeli comrade (Media Monitors Network, May 19, 2002).
Yumna PATEL: "Israeli forces kill 15-year-old Palestinian in refugee camp raid" (Mondoweiss, July 23, 2018).
Amira HASS: "Night raids and attack dogs: For West Bank Palestinians, their homes are not their castles" (Haaretz, June 17, 2018).
"Israel killed 3 Palestinian civilians, injured 500, in first half of March" (Middle East Monitor, March 16)
"Israeli forces detain 11 Palestinians, including 4 minors, in overnight raids" (Ma'an, March 29, 2017).
"A six-year-old Palestinian girl killed after being run over by Israeli settler" (Middle East Children Alliance, 2016).
"Israeli settlers attack Palestinian girl in Ramallah, stab and kill her sheep" (Ma'an, Aug 5, 2016).
Edo KONRAD: "Tel Aviv mayor says the occupation is a cause of Palestinian terror" (+972, June 9, 2016).
"After being shot three days ago by IOF, Palestinian youth dies from injuries" (Palestinian Information Center, June 6, 2016).
Palestine PMO: Israel’s destruction of Palestinian water infrastructure is atrocious (Palestine News Network, May 26, 2016).
Michal ZAK: "Third intifada, terror wave, the 'situation': Just don't mention the 'O' word to Israelis" (Middle East Eye, March 13, 2016).
Jon QUEALLY: "Brother and Sister, Children Aged 10 and 6, Killed by Israeli Bombing in Gaza" (Common Dreams, March 13, 2016).
"UN decries Abu Nuwar demolitions, calls for immediate end to planned transfers" (Medical Aid for Palestinians, MAP, Jan 20, 2016).
Uri SAVIR: "Why solving Israel-Palestine conflict is still key for regional stability" (Al-Monitor, Jan 3, 2016).
C.J.WERLEMAN: "The road to hell is paved with 'national security'". Israel is turning the West’s fixation on the Islamic State group into an opportunity to expand its apartheid laws and militarisation of the West Bank (Middle East Eye, Jan 1, 2016).
Shlomi ELDAR: "Why the US is part of Middle East problem, not the solution". Interview with Ayman Odeh (Al-Monitor, Dec 14, 2015).
Philip WEISS: "Obama’s ISIS czar says we can’t defeat extremism without resolving Palestinian issue" (Mondoweiss, Dec 14, 2015).
Kate: "Prominent Israeli settler runs over 16-year-old girl, then shoots her dead" (Mondoweiss, Nov 23, 2015).
Gideon LEVY: "So These Are Israel's New Heroes?" Israel's recent military operations in Palestinian hospitals are a blatant violation of the Geneva Convention, and make you wonder how low the country can sink (Haaretz, Nov 21, 2015).
Philip WEISS: "The best way for Americans to defeat the Islamic state is to end support for Jewish nationalism" (Mondoweiss, Nov 15, 2015). | [
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Robert COHEN: "Israel gets away with it because it is a global arms supplier — Jeff HALPER" (Mondoweiss, October 15, 2015).
Gideon LEVY: "Israel's Lawless Death Penalty Without Trial Buoyed by Cheers of the Masses". "In this way, one of the main reasons for this uprising’s eruption is demonstrated - the dehumanization of the Palestinians, whose life and death are worthless to the Israelis"(Haaretz, October 11, 2015).
Odeh BISHARAT: "Even the Brighter Side of Israel Demands Execution Without Trial". In Israel, the occupation is embraced in almost every home. It's no wonder that cop shot the woman with the knife so quickly (Haaretz, 11 October 2015).
Peter BEAUMONT: "Israeli occupation is root cause of Palestine conflict, says Marwan Barghouti". Jailed Palestinian leader calls on international community to tackle root cause of violence between Palestinians and Israelis (The Guardian, 11 October 2015).
Peter BEAUMONT: "Is a third Palestinian intifada on the way – or has it already begun?" Violence is escalating but it is not yet clear whether Palestinian society is united in a desire for another prolonged period of unrest (The Guardian, 5 October 2015).
Jesse RUBIN: "Throwing stones is part of Palestine’s struggle" (The Electronic Intifada, 5 October 2015).
Nasim AHMED: "With the rise of settler terrorism, can Israel still be described as a rational political actor?" (Middle East Monitor, 3 October 2015).
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Fantastic news from the GANG Awards last night – Hornet Sound’s sound design for The Chinese Room’s “So Let Us Melt” was awarded Best Sound Design In A Casual / Social Game! Composer Jessica Curry also picked up Best Music In A Casual / Social Game and Best Music For An Indie Game. Congrats Jess and the Chinese Room team, and woohoo!
This entry was posted in Awards, Projects and tagged GANG Awards, Jessica Curry, So Let Us Melt, The Chinese Room on March 23, 2018 by ciaranw75.
Game Audio Network Guild has announced the nominees for the 2018 GANG Awards and So Let Us Melt has received a total of 7 nominations, 5 for music and 2 for sound design. Here are the categories:
This entry was posted in Awards, Projects and tagged award, Chinese Room, GANG Awards, Jessica Curry, nomination, So Let Us Melt on February 20, 2018 by ciaranw75.
It’s been a super busy year for Hornet Sound, with 3 new VR projects, ongoing work on Fractured Space, sound design for a theme park ride and work on a yet-to-be-announced console indie title.
Released just yesterday, Shooty Fruity is a great VR shooter that pits you against waves of mutant fruit as you work the checkouts in Super Mega Mart. It’s colourful and chaotic and awesome fun. Developed by my good friends at Near Light and published by ndreams (PSVR / Oculus / Vive).
This was a really fun project to work on – a VR experience built around a song by electronic duo Chainsmokers for PSVR. The player remixes and augments the song while moving through, and manipulating, dreamlike environments, everything synchronised and mapped to the harmony of the song. It recently earned a Raindance award for best branded VR experience. Developed by Curve Digital in partnership with Sony Music.
Earlier in the year I teamed up with The Chinese Room to work on their Google Daydream VR experience So Let Us Melt. It was an ambitious and challenging project for such a relatively low powered platform, and the result is a unique science fiction fairytale, scored by BAFTA winning composer Jessica Curry. Developed by The Chinese Room and published by Google.
I created the audio for this new ride at Chessington World Of Adventures which opened in the spring. Ride created by Seeper for Merlin Entertainment.
Last but by no means least, I’ve continued to work on Fractured Space, Edgecase Games’ capital-ships-in-space epic, with updates released throughout the year, the most recent released within the last few hours! There’s plenty more to come from Fractured Space in 2018.
This entry was posted in Projects and tagged Chainsmokers, Chessington, Curve Digital, Edgecase Games, Fractured Space, Gruffalo, nDreams, Near Light, Paris VR, Shooty Fruity, So Let Us Melt, Sony Music, The Chinese Room on December 20, 2017 by ciaranw75.
I haven’t been very good at updating this page recently, mainly because I’ve been working super hard on lots of exciting projects! So, here’s a quick roundup of my latest game projects.
In Autumn 2016 I contributed sound design for creatures, towers and heroes to Castle Creeps Tower Defence (Android, Outplay Entertainment).
My first VR project, VR Perfect (PSVR/Vive/Oculus, nDreams) released just before Christmas 2016 – a relaxation-oriented VR experience in 3 beautiful natural environments, so it involved lots of fun foley work recording foliage, sand, water and so on. I provided all of the sound design and audio programming.
Most recently I’ve produced the audio for electro pop superstars Chainsmokers’ VR experience based around their latest single “Paris” (PSVR, Curve Digital / Sony Music). Paris VR was showcased at this years South By Southwest and is released as a PSVR exclusive in the next few weeks. I provided all of the sound design, audio programming and, key to this release, interactive remixing.
This entry was posted in Projects and tagged games, music, programming, sound design, VR on April 21, 2017 by ciaranw75.
I teamed up with visual arts agency Seeper again recently to produce the audio for Chessington World Of Adventures’ latest attraction – the Gruffalo River Ride Adventure. Seeper’s visuals are stunning and it was a fascinating project. The ride opened in March 2017 and from what I’ve seen the kids are loving it!
Fractured Space left Early Access last month and since then the reviews have been coming in. The game’s going down really well! Our Metacritic score is currently 78. PC Gamer gave us 82%, saying “Fractured Space looks and sounds spectacular”. GodIsAGeek and Game Grin both awarded us 80%, and Gamewatcher a massive 90%! Eurogamer gave us a great write up too and their “Recommended” badge (they don’t give scores), calling out the “beautifully evocative” sound of ships warping into sectors.
Tonight and tomorrow night (30th/31st October 2015) at Lincoln Castle, the brilliant people at London art/technology studio seeper will be treating the crowds to a stunning projection, light and laser show, the finale of the Frequency 2015 digital arts festival. The show explores the impact of the Magna Carta (800 years old this year) in establishing rights and freedoms in Britain and further afield.
Seeper approached me to create the soundtrack to the show and it has been a truly unique project. Part animation soundtrack – a rollercoaster journey of images, sounds and music projected using seeper’s 3D projection mapping technology onto the castle’s ancient Lucy Tower. Part interactive audio installation – visitors can interact with zones in the castle grounds representing The One (the King, absolute power), The Few (the powerful elite), The Many (the rest of us, the 99%!), generating awesome laser and audio effects, even interactively performing parts of the soundtrack to the show. And a VR experience too!
It’s been a pleasure to work with such fantastic creative talent and such a special brief. Now let’s hope the weather holds up and the crowd enjoys the show!
This entry was posted in Events, Projects and tagged Frequency Festival, Magna Carta, music, projection mapping, projects, seeper, sound design on October 30, 2015 by ciaranw75.
This entry was posted in Projects and tagged Fractured Space, programming, projects, sound design on August 12, 2015 by ciaranw75.
The Develop Conference takes place in Brighton from 14-16 July. I will be chairing a panel discussion on the subject of how the rapidly changing ways in which games are made affect freelance audio creators. I’ll be joined by two of the best of the UK freelance scene – Adele Cutting of SoundCuts and Paul Weir of Earcom / Hello Games / Microsoft.
This entry was posted in Events and tagged Develop, Earcom, Freelance, sound design, SoundCuts, Speaking on May 21, 2015 by ciaranw75.
This year I was a member of the jury for the Audio Achievement award at the games BAFTAs, and last night was the big night. Congratulations to the Creative Assembly audio team for their well deserved win for Alien: Isolation.
I thought Isolation was a great example of a game whose heart and soul was in its audio, they really did a great job.
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged awards, BAFTA, games on March 13, 2015 by ciaranw75.
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The research group of Prof. Martin Zuschin, Department of Paleontology at the University of Vienna, Austria, has an open PhD position for candidates with a strong focus on palaeoecology of marine invertebrates. The successful applicant will be hired for 4 years as University Assistant (“prae doc”). The topics investigated in our group include the molluscan palaeodiversity and faunal gradients in the marine fossil record of Europe, temporal and environmental trends in the intensity of drilling predation, taphonomy and actuopalaeontology of benthic invertebrates, conservation palaeobiology, and the effects of marine anoxia. The PhD student would be working in a young, international team consisting of paleontologists and biologists. The main function of the university assistant will be the participation in research. Additionally we expect teaching, support of students, and help with external fund raising and administration.
We are looking for a person interested in undertaking a project in the field of stratigraphic palaeobiology, in particular using the excellent fossil record of Cenozoic marine molluscs of Europe to address large-scale palaeoecological problems. The Cenozoic history of Europe is characterized by a complex pattern of formation and demise of land barriers and seaways between semi-enclosed basins of the Paratethys and Mediterranean Sea, and their connections with the North Atlantic and Indo-Pacific realms. The quantitative collections of marine molluscs accumulated during our previous projects provide an excellent tool for quantitative studies examining the effects of these palaeogeographic shifts and Cenozoic climate changes on temporal and spatial trends in biodiversity and community structure. The candidate will be able to develop own ideas pertaining to the broad main focus of the project in cooperation with the supervisor and will benefit from the support of leading special! ists in molluscan taxonomy and stratigraphic palaeoecology. Vast collections of standardized samples are already available and will make it possible for the student to test preliminary hypotheses at an early stage of the project. Additional field work is planned.
The official announcement of the position can be found at the jobcenter of the University of Vienna. Applications including a letter of motivation (German or English) should be sent via Job Center to the University of Vienna (http://jobcenter.univie.ac.at) no later than 29.04.2014 (extension possible, please contact [email protected]) and be referenced to the identification number 4834. The contract is expected to start in June but can be postponed if necessary. | [
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I'm Jo, I'm 25 years old and I'm the founder of startup Little Riot. I generally blog about my life, business, design and technology. Oh, and the gym. I really love the gym.
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I’ve written more than a few times about the role that emotion plays in books, even technical books. Technical books such as Accessibility for Everybody: Understanding the Section 508 Accessibility Requirements are tough to write because they’re packed with emotion. The author not only must convey emotion and evoke emotions in the reader, but explore the emotion behind the writing. In this case, the author’s emotions may actually cause problems with the book content. The writing is tiring because the author experiences emotions in the creation of the text. The roller-coaster of emotions tends to take a toll. Three common emotions that authors experience in the writing of a book and that authors convey to the reader as part of communicating the content are apathy, sympathy, and empathy. These three emotions can play a significant role in the suitability of the book’s content in helping readers discover something new about the people they support, themselves, and even the author.
It’s a mistake to feel apathy toward any technical topic. Writers need to consider the ramifications of the content and how it affects both the reader and the people that the reader serve. For example, during the writing of both Python for Data Science for Dummies and Machine Learning for Dummies Luca and I discussed the potential issues that automation creates for the people who use it and those who are replaced by it in the job market. Considering how to approach automation in an ethical manner is essential to creating a positive view of the technology that helps people use it for good. Even though apathy is often associated with no emotion at all, people are emotional creatures and apathy often results in an arrogant or narcissistic attitude. Not caring about a topic isn’t an option.
I once worked with an amazing technical editor who told me more than a few times that people don’t want my sympathy. When you look at sympathy in the dictionary, the result of having sympathy toward someone would seem positive, but after more than a few exercises to demonstrate the effects of sympathy on stakeholders with special needs, I concluded that the technical editor was correct—no one wanted my sympathy. The reason is simple when you think about it. The connotation of sympathy is that you’re on the outside looking in and feel pity for the person struggling to complete a task. Sympathy makes the person who engages in it feel better, but does nothing for the intended recipient except make them feel worse. However, sympathy is still better than apathy because at least you have focused your attention on the person who benefits from the result of your writing efforts.
Empathy is often introduced as a synonym of sympathy, but the connotation and effects of empathy are far different from sympathy. When you feel empathy and convey that emotion in your writing, you are on the inside, with the person you’re writing for, looking out. Putting yourself in the position of the people you want to help is potentially the hardest thing you can do and certainly the most tiring. However, it also does the most good. Empathy helps you understand that someone with special needs isn’t looking for a handout and that they don’t want you to perform the task for them. They may, in fact, not feel as if they have a special need at all. It was the realization that using technology to create a level playing field so that the people I wanted to help could help themselves and feel empowered by their actions that opened new vistas for me. The experience has colored every book I’ve written since that time and my books all try to convey emotion in a manner that empowers, rather than saps, the strength the my reader and the people my reader serves.
Obviously, a good author has more than three emotions. In fact, the toolbox of emotions that an author carries are nearly limitless and its wise to employ them all as needed. However, these three emotions have a particular role to play and are often misunderstood by authors. Let me know your thoughts on these three emotions or about emotions in general at [email protected].
Author JohnPosted on May 23, 2016 May 20, 2016 Categories Accessibility for Everybody, Machine Learning for Dummies, Python for Data Science for Dummies, Technical, WritingTags Accessibility, Caregiving, Emotions, Relationships, Writing
I try to keep up with accessibility issues so that the content I provide is always as friendly as possible. With this in mind, I’ve used the title attribute for links and wherever else it might be needed for many years now. At one time, the title attribute was actually mandated to make pages accessible by organizations such as the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The attribute also makes an appearance in a number of my books, such as Accessibility for Everybody: Understanding the Section 508 Accessibility Requirements with full documentation as to the benefits of using it.
However, today I find myself having to take a new direction and actually tell people not to use the title attribute because it could potentially make pages less accessible. Part of the reason that the title attribute isn’t used anymore is that some people became confused about it and started using it for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) uses and that was never the point. A lack of browser support and all sorts of other issues added to the demise of the title attribute as a useful link feature. The point is that there is a reason for the title attribute, but no one was using it and people with special accessibility needs found ways around it. At one point, the screen readers I used actually did make use of the title attribute, but newer screen readers don’t. In fact, the new approach is to ensure that links contain enough text to ensure someone with a screen reader knows what they mean. It’s a situation where a specific programming technique didn’t get the job done so another technique is now in use—one that seems more natural and that people are actually using.
So, what cued me into the fact that the title attribute is no longer particularly useful? Well, I use WordPress to create blog posts and noted recently that they had removed the title attribute from the dialog box for creating links. For a while I was adding the title attribute in by hand because I really did feel I was making the page more accessible. However, after talking with a friend about the issue and experimenting with the latest screen readers myself, I find that the title attribute is one of those “also ran” features that simply doesn’t see use often enough to make it worthwhile using. The new strategy is to ensure you provide enough text as part of your link to ensure the link is clear all by itself (even if you need to hide part of that text from view). If you have a copy of one of my books that espouses the use of the title attribute, make sure you change your practice to match what the rest of the world is doing today. Let me know if you have any questions about the use of the title attribute at [email protected].
Author JohnPosted on June 17, 2015 June 12, 2015 Categories Accessibility for Everybody, Developing with CSS3 for Dummies, HTML5 Programming with JavaScript for Dummies, Java eLearning Kit for Dummies, Security for Web Developers, TechnicalTags Accessibility, Title Attribute, Web Design
I keep up with the technology used to help people live fuller lives when they have a special need in as much as is possible. Of course, even if I devoted full time to the task, keeping up with every innovation would be impossible. Still, I try to find articles and other resources that go along with some of the concepts I originally discussed as part of Accessibility for Everybody: Understanding the Section 508 Accessibility Requirements. I recently read a Smithsonian article that helped me better understand precisely where prosthetic technology will be going in the future. Hugh Herr has turned a terrible life experience into something incredibly positive by creating prosthetic devices that work more like the flesh and blood counterparts they’re designed to replace.
The technology described in the article is simply amazing. However, the article also underscores some of the underlying issues that anyone with a special need faces. People automatically think that anyone with a special need is somehow deficient or requires special treatment. Given the resources, training, and devices available today, most special needs people can live as if they don’t have a special need. In fact, as far as they’re concerned, they don’t have one. So, while the article does describe really cool technology and tells of the heroic battle fought by several people to live normal lives, it also tells of a society that just isn’t ready to understand how technology can level the playing field and what a desirable response to special needs people should be.
Which brings me back to my book. When readers write me about my book, they often miss the point. Yes, my book is designed to help developers create really cool applications. It’s also designed to help people understand their legal and moral responsibilities in helping people with special needs. A few readers even get the idea that they’re likely to require special aids at some point in their lives. However, almost everyone misses the the point that I wrote my book to help people, all people, feel acceptance for who they are—no matter who they might be or what their requirements are.
Forward thinking people like Hugh Herr really are important today because technology such as bionics have the potential to change how we view humans as a species. A recent MIT Technology Review article highlights where Dr. Herr is going and where he wants to take us. If he can realize his vision, the things we’ll be able to do boggles the imagination. More importantly, the loss of a limb will no longer be an impediment to doing anything at all. Perhaps the makers of The Six Million Dollar Man had it right all along.
Where do you think we’re going with technology designed to overcome special needs in a way that makes them all but invisible? More importantly, what do you feel are the changes society needs to make with regard to treatment of special needs people? Let me know your thoughts at [email protected].
Author JohnPosted on March 25, 2015 March 26, 2015 Categories Accessibility for Everybody, TechnicalTags Accessibility, Bionics, Health, Hugh Herr, Prosthetic, Smithsonian
A lot of my posts discuss the technical side of issues such as 3D printing. They’re a clinical treatment of a technical topic—devoid of sentimentality. Of course, this is a natural outcome of the kind of writing that I do. Most of my books contain accessibility aids in them because I strongly believe in the power of the computer to level the playing field for those who need a little extra help to be productive. Some of the things I’ve seen during my career have just amazed me and I’m sure that I’d be even more amazed were I to see it all. However, the technology I present is often faceless and lacks that human touch that really is needed to convince people about the validity of using technology to make life easier for those around us. That’s why a recent Parade article, How 3-D Printing is Transforming Everything from Medicine to Manufacturing, struck such a chord with me.
No longer is the technology faceless. You hear about how 3D printing has helped a real little girl live a normal life. The look on Anastasia Rivas’ face tells the whole story. It’s the same look that I’ve seen before when people’s lives are transformed by accessible technologies and it’s the same look that continues to drive me to cover accessibility in every book I write, in every way I possibly can. For me, technology isn’t about games or productivity software; it’s about making a difference in people’s lives—helping them do more with every asset they have. It’s the reason that I’d love to see fully secure, ultimately reliable, and easy to use software sometime in my lifetime, even though such a goal seems absurdly unrealistic today.
The point of this post is that the software you develop has real implications for real people. There is a tendency by developers to view software as an abstraction—as something that simply exists. In fact, there is a tendency to view software simply as a means to an end, but software and the hardware it runs on is so much more. I usually leave out the specific “who” part of an article to help you better concentrate on the technology you’re using. However, after seeing the Parade article, I just had to say something about a specific person affected by the technology that we all use and create as developers.
When you write software, make sure you consider the specific “who” of that software. Specifically who will use the application and what are the needs of that specific person? It’s a question we all need to answer despite the tendency to view software in the abstract. Let me know your thoughts about the human face of technology at [email protected].
Author JohnPosted on October 24, 2014 October 24, 2014 Categories Accessibility for Everybody, Social Commentary, TechnicalTags 3D Printing, Accessibility
The title for this post is dramatic on purpose. In my book, Accessibility for Everybody: Understanding the Section 508 Accessibility Requirements, I describe all sorts of useful technologies for making the lives of those with special needs better. In fact, this particular book has received so much attention that I’ve expanded its coverage significantly by devoting forty (and counting) posts to it. The fact is that implanted devices will continue to be a part of our lives and their use will only increase, which is why articles, such as Cyber crime: First online murder will happen by end of year, warns US firm, have me more than a little concerned. The fact is that we’re all in line for a major wake-up call at some point if something isn’t done to secure the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems we all rely on to connect devices to the Internet today. The hardware, software, and other functionality required to make everything happen is encapsulated in a technology known as the Internet of Things (IoT). Soon, everyone will know about IoT, but few people will know or understand the underlying SCADA systems that goes with it.
The part of the articles that I’ve read so far that intrigues me most is that politicians and others in the know have been disconnecting themselves from the Internet. Note the mention of Dick Chaney disconnecting himself from the wireless part of his implanted device in the aforementioned article. If the devices and their connections were secured, our former vice president wouldn’t be quite so worried. Unfortunately, the rest of us probably won’t be quite so lucky unless we refuse to have the devices implanted at all (which would seem to be a self-defeating stance to take). I’ve actually been discussing this issue for quite some time now. The latest significant treatment of the topic appears in my An Update On Special Needs Device Hacking post. I’ve also broached the topic in Determining When Technology Hurts. The point is that this issue isn’t new, but we certainly haven’t done anything about it.
Will it actually require a slew of front page news stories depicting people assassinated through their implanted devices for someone to get the idea that there are really awful people out there who would like to kill someone (anyone) with impunity? It seems to be the case. So, now we’re seeing stories about the event actually taking place sometime soon. Even if we don’t see someone killed, I can see a situation where people have money extorted from them by hackers who have gained illegal access to their implanted devices.
I’m all for the advancement of technology that has significant potential to help people. I’ve written more than a few posts on the topic. Helping people to walk, see, hear, touch, and have generally better lives is a great idea in my book. However, the time is long past for securing these devices in a meaningful way so that only those who really need access will actually get it. Just why there hasn’t been any legislation regarding this need is beyond me. Our politicians are obviously aware of the problem and have done the work required to protect themselves, but they don’t see to be in much of a hurry to protect their constituents.
Given what I’ve seen in the past, I’m sure the medical community won’t be in any hurry to secure these devices because security has been a legislated requirement in the past. With this in mind, what do you feel needs to happen with these devices to make them a better deal for those who need them? Let me know your thoughts about the lack of security for implanted devices and devices connected to IoT in general at [email protected].
Author JohnPosted on October 17, 2014 October 10, 2014 Categories Accessibility for Everybody, Social Commentary, TechnicalTags Health, IoT, Money, SCADA, Security, Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition, The Internet of Things
The question of just how robots will affect us in the future consumes quite a bit of my time because I’m so interested in how they can be used for good. For example, robots are currently used to fight fires and to keep humans out of inhospitable environments. We also rely on robots to build some of the goods we enjoy and as a result, there are fewer assembly line accidents today than there were in the past (the quality of the output is also increasing). In the future, you can count on robot technology to help you remain independent, rather than ending up in a nursing home. There are even cars that rely on robots to drive them today and if things turn out as I expect, everyone will eventually use this sort of vehicle because robots will actually follow the traffic laws and reduce accidents as a result. In fact, it’s not too surprising to think that robots will appear in a lot of different situations that you don’t see them in today.
Humans are afraid of change. So, I’m also not surprised to find reports online that range from robots stealing jobs to terminator type robots killing us all off in order to save us (as in I, Robot). The fact is that robots really are under our control and as long as we exercise even a modicum of judgement, things will remain that way. I’m not saying that we couldn’t create a terminator-style robot. Recent advances in chip technology make it quite possible that we could create such a robot, but it’s important to ask why we’d ever do such a thing. In order for a new robot to become successful, there has to be a commercial reason to develop it and no one is interested in creating a terminator to destroy the human race.
What I think is more likely to happen is that robots will become companions to humans—devices that are both willing and able to take the risk out of human existence. The reduction of risk is an essential element in the robot/human relationship. We’ll continue to increase our use of robots as long as we can see a significant benefit to our personal lives. For example, it would be nice if we could eliminate the use of nursing homes altogether—that people could continue to live in their homes using robotic assistance. And, because those robots would be dedicated to the humans they serve, the standard of caregiving would increase dramatically. Of course, we have to get used to the idea of talking to a mechanical contrivance. Wait, we already do that—just consider how people interact with applications like Apple’s Siri.
Of course, people are asking what humans will do in the future if robots take on all of the tasks we have them slated for. For better or worse, the human condition has been changing at an ever more rapid pace over the last several years. If you look at just one statistic, you’ll miss what I’m trying to say here. For example, humans now live to an average age of 80 in many areas of the world—the average age will only increase barring some major change. People have children later in life now and focus more on career during the early years. Schools focus on getting kids to college and the college courses are becoming more challenging. In short, the environment in which we live today will change significantly in the next 40 or 50 years—to the point that most people won’t recognize the future as being any part of the past.
The change that has grabbed my attention most though is how much technology is now incorporated into humans (and the pace is only increasing). Yes, most of the technology currently does things like help people walk—it meets accessibility requirements. However, it’s only a matter of time before the technology will be used to help extend life and potentially make humans better adapted at excelling at tasks that we can’t even imagine now. So the question isn’t one of robots stealing jobs or killing us off terminator style, it’s one of understanding that humans are changing is a significant way and we’ll actually need robots to excel in the future. Let me know your thoughts about robots and our future at [email protected].
Author JohnPosted on September 19, 2014 September 11, 2014 Categories Accessibility for Everybody, Social Commentary, TechnicalTags Accessibility, Processor, Robot, Robotics2 Comments on A Question of Balancing Robot Technologies
A problem with computer interactions today is the inability of computer systems to understand the context in which something is said. Context colors the meaning of words so that a word with multiple meanings is quite clear to a human hearer, but nearly impossible for the computer to interpret. Before speech systems can truly take off, they must be able to interpret context far better than they do now, and that means being able to understand emotion. Even though such systems are a long way away, science fiction authors, such as Isaac Asimov, have long insisted that robots and other computerized systems that interpret spoken input will be able to understand emotional context at some point. In fact, the movie, I, Robot, makes this point quite clearly.
There is a new standard that has been introduced that will partly solve the problem, Emotion Markup Language (EmotionML). The standard provides a framework for describing emotion in a manner that a computer can understand. It provides a framework for future technologies, but doesn’t actually provide a technology that you can use today. A Speech Technology article provides a good overview of EmotionML that you can use to summarize what it does.
I imagine that some people are wondering why we don’t simply use something simple like an emoticon to express emotion. After all, people have used them for quite some time to express emotions as part of e-mail. The problems with emoticons are that they don’t convey enough information and they’re also used tongue-in-cheek in many cases. In addition, even though some simple emoticons are standardized, there are many versions of emoticons that supposedly express the same emotion, which would make interpreting them nearly impossible.
Of course, it’s important to understand what happens when a computer can finally interpret emotions well enough to put some speech into context. Well, for one thing, fewer people will be throwing their computers out of windows when they get frustrated with the computer’s idiotic responses to input that was clearly not meant to be processed in a certain way. However, what is more important is that the computer will correctly interpret the spoken word more often. When words have a whole list of meanings, just knowing the emotional context can help a computer select the correct meaning and react appropriately—reducing user frustration and defusing situations before they deteriorate into some sort of unexpected action.
The important thing to remember is that the EmotionML standard is only a framework, not a technology. When the technologies based on this standard start to appear, you can be certain that vendors will want to put a particular spin on the product to differentiate it from other products out there. The technologies won’t work well together at first and there is going to be a lot of confusion on the part of humans and computers alike. However, at least it’s a start in the right direction.
What other kinds of contextual information does a computer require to interpret the spoken word with greater accuracy? I think one of the next standards will need to address body language, likely starting with facial expressions, but I’d like to hear your opinion. Send your thoughts on language context and how computers can interpret them correctly to [email protected].
A while back, over two years ago in fact, I uploaded a post entitled, “Examining the Calculator in Windows 7.” Since that time, a number of people have asked about the other features that the new calculator includes. Yes, there are these rather significant problems that Microsoft has introduced, but there are some good things about the new calculator as well.
The good thing appears on the View menu. When you click this menu, you see options at the bottom of the list that provide access to the special features as shown here.
The Unit Conversion and Date Conversion options are the most useful. However, the worksheets can prove helpful when you need them. Of the new features, I personally use Unit Conversion the most and many people likely will. After all, it’s not often you need to figure out a new mortgage, vehicle lease amount, or the fuel economy of your vehicle (and if you do such work for a living, you’ll have something better than the Windows Calculator to use). To see what this option provides, click Unit Conversion. You see a new interface like the one shown here:
You start using this feature by selecting the type of unit you want to convert. As you can see from this list, the kinds of conversions you can perform are extensive:
The option you select determines the content of the From and To fields. For example, if you want to convert from kilometers to miles, you select the Length option. After you select the type of unit, type a value in the From field and select the From field unit of measure. Select the To field unit of measure last. Here is what happens when you convert 15 kilometers to miles:
I’ve found use for most of the entries in the types list at one time or another. Every one of them works quite well and you’ll be happy they’re available when you need them. The Data Calculation option can be similarly useful if you work with dates relatively often, as I do. However, I can’t see many people needing to figure out the number of days between two dates on a regular basic. Even so, this feature is probably used more often than any of the worksheets.
The ability to perform conversions of various kinds and to access the worksheets that Windows 7 Calculator provides isn’t enough to change my opinion. The implementation of the Calculator is extremely flawed and I stick by my review in the first posting. However, you do have the right to know there are some positives, which is the point of this post. Let me know your thoughts about Calculator now that you have a better view of it at [email protected].
Robots will eventually become a part of our society. In fact, in many ways they already are. It may not seem like a very auspicious start, but products from iRobot like the Roomba are already making their way into many homes. The Roomba will clean your floors for you without ever complaining. It started with a vacuum system, but now I notice you can get a Roomba for mopping too. The point is that robots will very likely continue to enter homes to perform less skilled work.
Then again, there is a pressing need for certain kinds of skilled help. Japan is hoping that Softbank’s Pepper will help address a continuing problem of finding someone to help the elderly. In fact, finding people to act as caregivers to the elderly is going to become a problem in many areas of the world where the birth rate is decreasing and the average age is increasing.
For me, robots have always been an answer to the pressing needs of those with special needs. I’ve always seen computer technology as a means of leveling the playing field for everyone. A properly configured computer can make it possible for someone to earn a living and live independently, but simply having a computer or a computer with a robotic arm isn’t enough for everyone. Autonomous robots that can call for help when needed will make it possible for people with greater needs to remain independent and well cared for by an entity that will never get frustrated or lose patience with them. When a human caregiver is needed, they can simply take over the robot and help the patient from a remote location until help can arrive.
As with any scientific endeavor, there are those who are impatient to see something more substantial arrive. Some are even asking why robots haven’t become better integrated into society yet. The days of I Robot and The Bicentennial Man are a long way off yet (even with Robin Williams’ brilliant presentation). The fact is that interaction with an environment is far more complex than we ever thought (making it easier to appreciate just how much the human body can do, even when less than perfect). However, robots are making progress in other areas. For example, one robot recently repaired another, which is an exciting advancement.
I think it’s good that adoption of robot technology is going slowly. There are many social and political issues that must be addressed before robots can become part of society. People need to understand that robots aren’t a threat and there need to be laws in place to address the use of robots in society. More importantly, we need the wisdom required to use robot technology efficiently and safely.
There is no doubt that robots will continue to become part of society and that they’ll play a greater role performing menial tasks and in helping people become more independent in their later years. The potential for robots to truly help society is great, but there are equally terrifying outcomes if we simply rush the technology to market without proper safeguards. What is your take on robots? Let me know at [email protected].
Author JohnPosted on June 9, 2014 June 21, 2014 Categories Accessibility for Everybody, Social Commentary, TechnicalTags Accessibility, Caregiving, Robot, Robotics
I keep looking for useful, practical, wearable technology and Google Glass isn’t it. In fact, most of the wearable technology I read about hasn’t impressed me even a little. The problem is that most of this technology has no practical value. At best, it distracts people who are already so distracted that they do things like walk right into fountains while texting. As far as I’m concerned, these people don’t need even a small distraction, much less a major distraction like that provided by Google Glass.
However, Google is working on a practical, useful, wearable technology that apparently isn’t generating much press at all—a smart contact lens for diabetes patients. The new lens monitors a patient’s glucose levels continuously through tears. Instead of having to take readings several times a day (and still missing potential high or low readings), the lens would make it practical to monitor blood sugar continuously. There are technologies currently available that do monitor blood sugar constantly, but they’re inconvenient, restrictive, and uncomfortable. This technology promises to make it possible to monitor blood sugar without disturbing the patient’s daily routine. In fact, with the right configuration, a diabetes sufferer would live pretty much a normal life except for the need to take medications as needed to control blood sugar.
There are other health-related wearable technologies on the horizon. For example, there is Samsung’s Simband that monitors heart rate, blood pressure, and a number of other readings. A device of this sort could make it possible for people with serious health problems to get out of their homes and lead lives that are closer to normal.
Unfortunately, all of these wearable technologies are still in the planning, research, and development phases. Until practical devices appear on the scene, I’ll continue to view wearable technology as yet another disruptive toy with the potential to cause real harm to the wearer. Let me know your thoughts about wearable technology at [email protected].
Author JohnPosted on June 4, 2014 June 21, 2014 Categories Accessibility for Everybody, TechnicalTags Accessibility, Contacts, Technology, Wearable Technology | [
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Cindy Cole Nelson | Christian speaker and singer for women's ministry events | "Not Gonna Worry" Tips : Not Gonna Worry Tip 91: Listen to Christian Music
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Sometimes I’ll just start to go through the motions of getting one… in about 40 minutes it will be a week without a cig for me, craving them less but still craving them, bad at times.
They’re all Natural n shit, and they have an Indian Head on the Pack, so you’re essentially healthier after smoking them.
Those are awesome, Bro. Sometimes I smoke 'em myself. Because of the nic load, I only need about 3 tokes…so I cut the pack in half and get 40 smokes instead of 20 making it cost less.
I rarely ever finish one, I just leave one in the ashtray outside and occassionaly go out and have a few puffs.
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus will be replaced by Homeland Security Secretary John F. Kelly, Trump says
Totally offside but whenever I hear Reince Priebus I end up saying it rather loudly with a German accent.
Never understood why the God Emperor wanted this cuck in the first place. Glad to see he will do things his way from now on.
Well if you were looking up “cuck” in the dictionary I think you’d find a picture of old Donny Tinyhands himself. Do you really think his Russian honey trap lets him poke her with his micropenis?
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Not much. The only major difference is the target audience. CampusCamp target only members inside the educational institution itself. External audience are allowed to attend, however, only if the college allows it, and CampusCamp will limit the number of sessions available for talks given by external people.
The reason of the limit is so that we could give way for more talks by the members of the educational institutions itself. It is also to make it easier for the students who are organizing CampusCamp to handle the audience.
CampusCamp primary goal is to nurture the culture of sharing inside educational institutions. By encouraging sharing, we hope give birth to local special interest groups, increase communication and relation between students and staff with regard to knowledge, who knows, probably we'll raise the average quality level of graduates and the college too.
Considering CampusCamp idea comes from a FOSS person, its a deception to say that there are no FOSS agenda here. Through nurturing the culture of sharing inside colleges, we also hope that some the special interest groups which might got born through CampusCamp are related to FOSS in one way or another. We hope these people will be the new groups of contributors in the FOSS world and ecosystem, increasing the amount of contributors in this region.
The very first CampusCamp was held last Saturday (19th Nov 2011) at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. It was a trial run for the team who are inside that college, so its was a small poorly promoted event. We managed to get 15 attendees which consist of a group of students, a group of alumni, and interestingly, 1 technician, with 8 talks presented.
It was a good trial run and the team seems to kind of get the hang of it now. The next CampusCamp UTP is tentatively scheduled on February or March 2012.
Anybody can organize a CampusCamp. Our logo, name an format are open for anybody to use as long as it follow the spirit of CampusCamp and BarCamp. If you are a student in any educational institutions, it would be great if you can organize one at your place. Visit the CampusCamp site at http://campuscamp.org for more details and guide on how to organize your own.
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Create a basic html file containing the content you want to appear in the popup. Upload it into $PLONE_SITE/portal_skins/custom (as Page Template) and for the sake of this example, name it popup.html
Also upload this file into $PLONE_SITE/portal_skins/custom (as Page Template too). For this example, name it as popup.js
A little hack for python coders out there who wanted to have a functionality similar to the unix's tee command for redirecting output to multiple places.
In Inigo, we believe in helping out local FOSS communities and help them grow. We help out in community events where we can, present FOSS talks, and provide some platforms for local communities to grow. One of such platform is our consolidated community site infrastructure on Plone.
The system/infra and its components was originally developed for the Fedora Malaysia website, while keeping in mind to keep it generic enough so that other communities could use the same components for their own community sites. The infra is already at a usable state, and we can add new sites easily with just a few clicks.
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A unique, stunning and powerful digital magazine platform that oozes quality, is jam-packed with features and ripe for customisation. What’s more, it’s kind on budget, the user and the environment. Welcome to the future…
More than one hundred years of book reviews and essays on literature from the pages of The New York times book review. With dust jacket.
Gospel music sensationalize today’s churches into social and political irrelevance; and how the economic policies espoused by the religious right betray the same biblical tradition they claim to hold dear.
"Rev. Sekou is one of the most courageous and prophetic voices of our time. His allegiance to the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. is strong and his witness is real. Don't miss this book!" -Cornel West, Professor of Religion, Princeton University
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Rolls Road Junior School, Rolls Road, 1937, the whole area was redeveloped in the 1960s. Rolls Road School rebuilt as Eveline Lowe School in 1966
Transformation of the former Eveline Lowe Primary School in Marlborough Grove, just off Old Kent Road. into the Phoenix Primary School, 2012.
Like all alumni of De La Salle University, I was ecstatic last October 11 when in a heart-stopping game, the Green Archers won the UAAP men's basketball championship for 2013 after a long drought during which its arch rival Blue Eagles reigned for five consecutive years. I enjoyed every second of the last ten minutes which I watched since when the game started I was still on board a plane from Cagayan de Oro. The excitement reminded of a similar day last August when I watched with some friends the finals of the Gilas Pilipinas championship in which the Philippine national team lost to the Iranians, although accomplishing the almost impossible feat of qualifying for the world championship to be played in Madrid in August 2014. There is no question that basketball is by far the most important national sport in the Philippines.
My usual optimistic nature, however, is hard put in overcoming my fears that we will not go very far in Madrid. Although I will pray that the Philippine national team will reach at least the quarter finals when they play with the giants (literally) in the Spanish capital, the final words of President Benigno Aquino IV at the end of the Iran-Philippine showdown keep ringing in my ears: "We don't have seven footers." Yao MIngs, Pau Gasols and LeBron James' are still very rare among our male population. Sounding like a broken record, I state once again that, in contrast, below six footers like Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta, Xavi Hernandez, and Neymar da Silva Santos exist by the millions in our country. These liliputans are among the best football players in the world today since height is not necessarily an advantage in the beautiful game. That is why the best news in the sports world that I have heard recently is that some lucky children from 6 to 14 years old from all over the Philippines and Asia will receive one of the best Christmas gifts this coming Yuletide season: they will be trained by coaches coming from arguably the best football club in the world, FC Barcelona.
This news was an antidote to the depressing information that the Philippine Olympic Committee denied the request of the Philippine Football Federation to send a youth team to the Asian Football Cup championship in Myanmar next year. I am glad that the bad news has been converted into an opportunity by our local football enthusiasts. With the leadership of the PFF under President Mariano Araneta, all the stakeholders of football are resolved to wage a grassroot campaign to spread the playing of football far and wide, in as many Philippine regions as possible and among as many social sectors, including street kids in the most depressed areas and special children like those with the downs syndrome. What was started by three embassies (Argentina, Brazil, and Chile) is spreading to many more embassies. There is now an Embassy Cup in the making in which football teams made up of street children from the slum areas of the Metro Manila will play against one another after each of the teams is coached by the personnel of the various foreign embassies, assisted by NGOs and academic institutions. My university, the University of Asia and the Pacific, is one of the moving forces in this initiative.
What is this Christmas package that will benefit some 200 children come December 18 to 22, 2013? The training academy of FC Barcelona--FC Barcelona Escola--returns to the Philippines after a very successful football camp last April 2013 in which 148 children of 17 different nationalities obtained world-class training from coaches coming from FC Barcelona Escola. These fortunate children learned much more than just football skills. They imbibed virtues of cooperation, modesty, honesty, respect for others, hard work, discipline and the other human qualities for which the tiki-taka style that the Catalan booters learned from the Dutch is famous. If FC Barcelona continues to dominate Spanish football, despite three changes of managers over the last three years, it is because a culture of cooperation and solidarity has been institutionalized through rigorous training that starts from childhood. Even among ordinary players, children as young as two or three years old can already be initiated in the skills and styles of football, something which is difficult to do in other sports except swimming.
Parents who are interested in the Football Camp this coming December 18 to 22, 2013 may get in touch with the organizers, Nicholas Reyes and Michael Reyes at 0917 566 9739 and 0917 596 1624 or landline (632) 217 8771. They may also log on for more information to www.fcbscolaphilippines.com. FCBEscola International will send two coaches who will be assisted by six trained local coaches who are able to integrate with the language and culture of the Philippines. While the FCBEscola coaches are here, they will also spend time improving the skills of local coaches for the benefit of the many football family clubs that are mushrooming in Metro Manila and suburbs as well as other Philippine cities. This welcome initiative of FCBEscola in partnership with the local football club called TeamSocceroo can meet the needs of the increasing number of young people in the Philippines who are shifting their attention from basketball to football. This augurs well for the long-term sustainability of the Philippine National Football League that is scheduled to start in 2016, just a year after the launching of the ASEAN Economic Community. Within the ten-country ASEAN, the Philippines at the moment stands out like a sore thumb as the only country where football is hardly played by the masses. In all our nine ASEAN neighbors, football is the national passion. It is about time that we, at least in sport, look more like our Asian neighbors rather than a clone of the United States. For comments, my email address is [email protected].
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Thank you to the Blue Book Boys and Senior Section for sponsoring the competition and everybody that donated raffle prizes.
Thank you to the 43 pairs of members that supported this event with their entry fee and everybody that bought raffle tickets all helping to raise £1,120 for King James VI GC to be shared between club funds and the promotion of Youth Golf.
Community Resource Sheriff's Deputy Jeff Merry, Effective yesterday, April14, 2015, our new Community Resource Deputy reported for work in Sun City Center. Jeff Merry comes to us with some very appropriate background in white collar crime in Hillsborough county plus a decade in law enforcement in Georgia before coming here. He is particularly interested in scams that can befuddle seniors, and looks forward to communicating his findings to the residents while running down the local perpetrators when possible.
All archived audio sermons are now available on KFCC's Google Drive. Please click HERE to play and / or download the Sermons from previous years.
Series Fall 2018 Series - Building God's FutureSummer 2018 series - Faith EssentialsSpring 2018 Series - Who I am in Christ Categories 2018 Sermons Month November 2018October 2018September 2018August 2018July 2018June 2018May 2018April 2018March 2018February 2018January 2018 Preacher Rev. Shea FitzgibbonsDr. Jim OlsonRev. Charles SagayRev. Dr. W. David Thomas | [
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A warm welcome back to all of our returning students! As usual we haven’t been resting on our laurels during the long summer break, and we’ve made a few changes since June…
Single Sign On. Over the summer we’ve begun work on streamlining access to our electronic resources by moving away from Athens authentication to a single sign on process using the University username & password. The project is ongoing and so you need to be aware that there are:
Self Collection of Hold Requests. We have started storing hold requests on the shelves in the High Demand section on Level 3 so that users can collect them and issue them without having to ask for them at the main desk. This only applies to our stock – Inter Library Loans will still be stored in the office behind the desk.
It’s very easy to use – books can be found in alphabetical order on the shelves filed under the first three letters of the user’s surname and the last three numbers of their ID. For example, our own Matt Cunningham would be CUN331. Where a user only has two letters in their surname, just use those two letters followed by the last 3 digits of their ID number.
New Decor. All the old workstation desks on Levels 1 & 2 have been replaced with new ones. We’ve added plasma screens displaying booking details outside of every Group Study Room in the Library, and the Help Desk on Level 4 has been removed to expand the study area.
Wifi Upgrade. IT Services completed their upgrade of the Wifi coverage throughout the building, so hopefully you won’t encounter any more dead spots!
Oh yes – and as you can see from the picture above, we had the Red Arrows fly over for the Graduation Ceremony. As the old police recruitment poster used to say – “Dull it isn’t!”
Posted in Borrowing, Building Work, Databases, E-Journals, Electronic resources, IT, Library, Resources, Service Announcements, Study spaces
On Monday 25th June and Tuesday 26th June work begins on replacing the workstation desks on Levels 1 & 2. This will necessitate the temporary removal of all of the PC workstations from these floors, including the Catalogue and Short Stay PCs.
All of these machines will placed into storage in Group Study Rooms 1A and 2A, which will mean that these rooms will be unavailable for booking while this work is carried out.
Week beginning Monday 2nd July the old desks will be removed from Levels 1 & 2 for removal by University Facilities Management – this may involve some noise and disruption, and the lift may be unavailable to visitors while the desks are being moved.
The new furniture should be delivered during the following week – again, this will involve some noise and disruption. Once this is completed, IT Services will remove the PCs from storage and begin setting them up on the new desks.
Access to the shelving and other facilities on Levels 1 & 2 will remain unaffected, however there will be no PC workstations available to use on either floor while this work is completed. Workstations are still available on Levels 3 & 4, and staff are available to assist with catalogue searching at our Enquiry Desks.
As term officially ends this Wednesday it’s an opportune time to remind people that from next Monday, 25th June, the Library will be switching to its vacation opening times schedule. This is:
Please note that, as usual, our only late(ish) evening opening is on Wednesday nights, and that we are closed entirely at weekends for the duration of the vacation. Also, please remember that last entry to the Library is ten minutes before closing time, in order to allow staff to clear the building.
The IT Services PC Clinic in the Library is open throughout the summer, but only during the hours 11am-3pm. Outside these times the IT Services Help Desk can be contacted 8.30am-5pm (week days only).
The Library Shop will be closed for the summer, but the Library Café will remain open, 9am-4pm daily.
As usual during the vacation we will be catching up with a few out-of-season maintenance jobs around the building; we will keep everyone posted here and on our usual social media channels of when & where these will be taking place to minimise any potential disruption to visitors.
Due to essential maintenance, the Library lift will be out of action between Monday 19th March until Wednesday 21st March.
Library staff will be available to help out if you are unable to access the lower floors over these three days.
The building work on Level 3 has now been completed and we are now the proud possessors of a brand new collection of very comfortable little study booths out on Level 3, in the area where the printers used to be.
On Monday 10th July work will commence on improving the traffic flow on the University Road outside the Library. Constructors will be making a new passing place for traffic as well as widening the existing bus stop.
The road will remain open while this work is carried out, but traffic management will be in use at times.
Throughout July work will be proceeding on repairing and improving the air conditioning system in the Library. This work will be mostly taking place in the Library’s engineering plant room, but it is likely to involve some noise and disruption and there may be days when the air conditioning system to Levels 2 and 3 will need to be switched off for a time.
We will keep you up to date with any progress, and apologise for any inconvenience caused (particularly in this heat!).
On Monday 3rd July work will commence on relocating the printer/copier area in the middle of Level 3. This will involve the removal of the printers and the knocking down of the screening walls surrounding their location.
During this work a significant proportion of Level 3 will be unavailable to visitors, though access will still be open to the PC Clinic, the Seminar Rooms and Training Room 1. The printers from this area will also be unavailable for use during this time – if you need to print, photocopy or scan documents, alternative machines are still available on Levels 1.2 and 4.
This work will involve some noise and disruption. We apologise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.
The University will be holding Open Days on Friday 30th June and Saturday 1st July. Visitors, students and staff should be aware that campus, and in particular the Library, will likely be extremely busy on both days.
As usual the Library will be hosting several displays and stands by other support services within the University on both days, and they will be taking up temporary residence this week on Level 3. As such, certain study areas on this level will be unavailable during this time and will be cordoned off from public use.
Posted in Building Work, Car parking, Exhibitions, Library, Opening Hours, Service Announcements, Study spaces, University Events
On Wednesday 5th April University Facilities Management will begin work on replacing the mains cold water main between Telford Hall and Wolfson. While this work is carried out, the water supply to the Library will be turned off. Alternative arrangements have been made to provide an alternative source of water to the building so users should not be unduly effected – however, these circumstances may change, and we shall inform users of any developments through our usual social channels.
This work is due to begin by 9am and it is anticipated that it will be completed by 6pm, though it is hoped the Library supply will be reconnected within a few hours.
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This is actually out of sequence - I wrote it a few weeks ago and didn't like it, now reading it back I don't hate it so much...
The work I'm going to use as a context for the Learning Design study is something I'm currently actively engaged in - partly the save time (in the hope I can use the material made and build on experience of delivery) and partly to make the project more authentic. I don't teach much day to day, and I very rarely work for an extended period with the same group - so this is a good focus.
For the Conceptualise section - the first of the seven deadly Cs of the 7C model - I must consider why and what I want to design, key principles and pedagogical approaches and demographics and needs.
What I'm designing is a course for in-service teachers, mostly working in primary schools, to support their "delivery" of computing in the English national curriculum. As most of the programme is known to this audience from the old IT curriculum, the focus naturally resides on the programming elements. It tends to be an area where teachers haven't had instruction in the actual skills themselves to code and where they may lack confidence in classroom management and assessment as well.
Although several full days of training would be ideal, it will never happen. The course needs to be structured in such a way that minimal face to face training will take place because to offer this design at a scale that is meaningful (covering 25+ schools) nothing else is affordable.
To gain confidence requires people to have done more than master content - they need to experience programming to have the capacity to teach it.
There is a wide range of levels of experience (as teachers) and settings (as schools) for the audience, so they will need a way to work together to adapt the approaches offered to apply the material for themselves.
Knowledge of what is required: associative approaches presenting content, giving feedback on understanding, coupled with a community of practice to share understanding and tease out subtleties as a group.
Learning how to program: is something I can only see being successful through very constructivist, hands on, problem solving activity. Learning by doing and reflecting and sharing thereon. The outcomes, user generated content and collaboration for members of the community of practice to help resolve problems together.
Considering how to teach programming: is very much a dialogic process with colleagues, having understood what needs to be taught to their classes and mastered some of the skills (and experiences) involved, consider how to frame this in their own teaching. I'd see elements of situative and connectives pedagogy in this phase. | [
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Many people assume a green juice is for other people. They claim they don’t like veggies. They fear the poison-colored concoction will taste even worse than it looks. They think die-hard green juicers seem nutritionally elitist and willing to compromise their taste buds in the name of super fuel.
While there is definitely a spectrum of green -- from beginner to advanced -- there is a place for you somewhere along the line. I promise. And I’m encouraging you to join the party, because nothing bad happens when people add more whole green foods to their diet. Nothing. Zilch.
There are a few ways to go about getting more greens into your diet, and I promise they’re way easier than you think. Best part? You don’t even need a fork. You only need a straw.
1) Hop on the green juice train. If you want to make your own juice, you’ll need a juicer but not necessarily the fanciest one on the market. Juicing is a process that extracts the liquid from whatever you put in it, and it leaves all the pulp out of your cup. The pulp is full of beneficial fiber, but if pulp isn’t your thing, you still get plenty of vitamins and minerals from drinking just the juice. Not into cooked broccoli, kale, collards or spinach? You may like them better in a raw juice. Sometimes the flavors are milder when raw and combined with other ingredients.
Immediately after the juice is made, it starts losing its nutritional powers, so you’ll want to grab a straw STAT. Green juice is sensitive to time (how long from when it was made until it is consumed), temperature (heat can diminish some of the vitamin potency) and storage (air and clear glass containers can also make the juice less potent). But even not-so-fresh juice is better than no juice at all, so don’t let this deter you. Just make sure to put in the fridge and drink within 24 hours if you’re not drinking as soon as you make it. Here’s a great beginner recipe if you’re just getting your feet wet:
2) Get your smoothie on. If you don’t have any more room on your kitchen counter for yet another appliance, then your handy blender is waiting for you to let it make a smoothie. A blender can’t separate the pulp from the juice, which is why by definition smoothies are thicker and well, smoother. The smoothie crowd is just as cool as the green juice crowd, and some would even argue smoothies are even healthier than juices because of that pulp stuff I mentioned.
My formula for the perfect smoothie is incredibly simple … 1 cup milk (cow’s, nut or seed-based milk), 1 fruit, a handful of greens, 1 healthy fat, an extra (call it a flavor wild-card) and protein powder.
One of my fave healthy fats is coconut because it’s loaded with health-promoting properties, flavor and, of course, healthy fats. The fat in coconut is mostly MCTs (medium-chain triglycerides) and although they are a type of saturated fat, they are not the same saturated fat as you’ll get from say fatty meat.
3) Add a green supplement to your drink. Think green juices and smoothies too much work for you? I’ve got you covered. At Life’s Abundance, we’ve created a Greens Blend that is jam-packed to the brim with nutrients. All you have to do is mix with water. Yep, it’s that easy. Add a scoop to water and mix. The Greens Blend is made of organic greens (picked at peak nutrient density) and an organic mushroom blend for overall health. The best part? It doesn’t have that I-just-ate-dirt-from-the-yard taste. It has a yummy, berry flavor. You can add to water, your morning smoothie, baked goods like zucchini muffins or even to yogurt. Most important, just drink up. Greens are the master of the health universe.
But, so many of my clients are still sailing past the avocado bin at the grocery store or grabbing powdered peanut butter instead of the real thing, all in an effort to avoid eating anything “fattening.”
Well, here’s the deal with fat, and listen closely. Consuming too much of anything will make us fat. But when you eat the right amount of food overall, fat by itself does not pack on the pounds. Studies have even shown low-fat diets can actually make that number on the scale CLIMB AND CLIMB!
Why do I love fat so much? It tastes good (think, guacamole), helps you absorb vitamins (yes, the dressing on your salad ACTUALLY helps you to absorb nutrients), helps you burn fat (it’s true, fat indeed burns fat!) and helps you to feel satiated after eating (i.e., keeps you feeling full). But, truth be told, not all fats are created equal.
Saturated and trans fats are both solid at room temperature (think lard and butter), but there is a big difference between saturated fat and trans fat.
Saturated fat has been labeled as a dietary no-no for a long time, but there IS room in your diet for it if you’re getting it from real, healthy foods like dairy, coconut … even dark chocolate.
Trans fat on the other hand is a definite diet devil. You’ll find it in packaged, highly processed foods that you already know you should be avoiding. Just no.
Now let’s talk about the angels of the fat world: monounsaturated fats (like those found in avocado, nuts and seeds) and polyunsaturated fats (also in nuts and seeds, as well as fatty fish). These “good” fats have been shown to have many, many health benefits! For more than a decade, the health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil have been studied by researchers all over the world.
You want to make sure you get enough of all these good fats - so stop avoiding the avocado bin already, and drop by the seafood counter for some salmon. In fact, salmon and walnuts in particular are two of the richest natural sources of omega-3s. If you’re not a flax, salmon or walnut junkie, a supplement could be just what you need to ensure you’re getting sufficient fat in your diet. I actually recommend an ultra-pure, ultra-concentrated Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplement to all of my clients as insurance.
Pet parents have asked me if dogs can experience depression. In almost every case, the question is prompted by troubling behavior and not just simple curiosity. Well, dogs can most certainly exhibit obvious signs of depression, such as loss of appetite or declining interest in previously enjoyed activities. And then there are symptoms not readily recognized as depressive: anxiety, fearfulness, aggression, various destructive behaviors and even hiding from people. Are these last signs indicative of depression, a complicated emotional disturbance, or do they point to something else altogether?
In humans, depression ranges from temporary episodes of sadness to severe, persistent clinical depression, which persists for significant periods of time. Both are marked by a depressed mood and a loss of interest and lack of pleasure.
Dogs are highly intelligent, emotional creatures. We know that they can read our facial expressions, learn complex commands, express fear and joy, and can get stressed, but can they be depressed? Behavioral scientists not only say ‘yes’, but are surprised by how prevalent depression is among canines. In fact, in a 2013 British study, scientists discovered something shocking … nearly one in four dogs in the UK was suffering from some form of depression.
Because we cannot simply ask our dogs if they’re depressed, how can we know for sure what’s going on? Well, the experts say, look to sudden changes in behavior which cannot be attributed to a medical problem. In such cases, depression offers the most logical rationale. But, on an emotional level, we also have our own sense of empathy as a guide. As pet parents, we often just intuitively know something’s up.
Canines often express signs of depression after loss of a family member, whether it’s a human or another animal. When someone close to a dog is no longer around, they can be listless, lose their appetite, be cranky, pace frantically, regress in house-training, sleep for even longer periods, and even develop destructive behaviors such as digging or chewing. Some dogs can develop anxiety-ridden behaviors, such as prolonged trembling, while others experience a significant change in personality (outgoing, becoming withdrawn and distrustful).
Some dogs can exhibit depressive behaviors if they don’t get enough exercise or attention. Even changes in routine, ranging from serious (loss of a caretaker) to the seemingly harmless (changing a pet’s bed) can result in the symptoms listed above.
Unfortunately, changes in behavior can signal an underlying medical problem. Painful conditions such as arthritis, pinched nerves, bladder infections, or gastrointestinal inflammation can elicit behavioral changes, and hormonal conditions such as hypothyroidism can mimic the signs of depression in dogs. If you notice any sudden changes in your dog’s behavior, schedule an appointment with your veterinarian. With a physical exam, and any necessary tests administered as warranted (such as blood work, urine testing and x-rays), your vet will be better equipped to determine potential causes and likely treatments.
Be intentional about the time you spend with your dog. Be prepared to dote on your pup, (yes, even more than usual!), and shower them with attention, like you would with a newly adopted dog.
Renew your commitment to exercise with daily walks … sunshine and fresh air can do wonders for both you and your dog. Plus, you’ll be adding a little adventure to your dog’s day. By taking long but unhurried walks, you allow your dog the time and space to roam a bit and smell all the scents. Remember, they can detect a whole host of odors, building timelines and creating mental maps of previous activity in any given spot … think of it like canine storytelling.
While at home, make sure your pup has plenty of good chew toys, and engage in some training sessions to stimulate positive mental activity.
In spite of all this, if your dog is still experiencing chronic depression, your veterinarian can recommend an appropriate medication to help manage, possibly even resolve, the illness. Your vet may recommend a consult with a board-certified veterinarian behaviorist. Certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists, these experts are especially good at understanding such situations and knowing which pharmaceuticals will be most effective.
Have you ever known a canine who suffered from depression? How did you know? And what, if anything, were you able to do to help alleviate the condition? We’d really like to know about your experience, so please submit your comments below. You never know … something you share might mean the world to a pet parent searching for a solution, even if it’s simply the solace of knowing others have dealt with similar issues.
Charitable work is core to our mission of well-being for all. It’s so important to us that every order placed aids homeless animals. This work is done through the non-profit branch of Life’s Abundance, The Dr. Jane Foundation, which provides financial support to small and medium-size rescue groups who work to prevent animal homelessness, abuse and chronic neglect.
We made this commitment because we understand the need, which is so big, it’s almost hard to comprehend. But, like with all great endeavors, progress is made by focusing on the next task, taking it day by day.
In an era where so many shelters self-identify as “no kill”, it’s shocking to learn that euthanasia is still responsible for the deaths of nearly three million dogs and cats every year. And with between five and seven million entering shelters every year, it’s a percentage that’s way too high. That being said, in 1970, the number of dogs and cats being euthanized was north of 20 million, even though the total pet population was about half what it is today. Obviously, there’s still a lot of work left to do. But it’s incredibly worthwhile work … work that we earnestly, wholeheartedly support.
People involved in rescuing homeless, abused and neglected animals will tell you ... sometimes, their work comes down to doing the best you can when confronted by road blocks on all sides. And so many of the hardships these small non-profits encounter are linked, directly or indirectly, to a chronic lack of funding.
That’s why we dedicate a portion of our profits to our non-profit’s funding reserves. Since 2007, we’ve awarded funding to more than 100 deserving groups!
The rescue groups we support employ strategies that we know are effective. Most of our grant recipients utilize one or more programs that have proven successful in curbing pet overpopulation and reducing the number of pet kids euthanized. These initiatives include low-cost spay and neuter surgeries, TNR (trap-neuter-return) management of feral cat communities, affordable adoption fees, and community education efforts regarding the proper care of companion animals and the dangers of animal abuse and neglect. And all of this is done in addition to the day-to-day activities undertaken by these committed rescuers to place their animals in loving adoptive homes.
Time and time again, we’ve witnessed amazing transformations. Animals who have borne the brunt of cruelty or long-term neglect and yet, still were able to rise above circumstance and make full recoveries. Every new group brings its own stories of triumph in the face of adversity. With so many grant recipients, it’s hard to calculate the exact number of animals helped by our non-profit … but it’s easily in the hundreds, if not thousands!
One of the many animals helped by our non-profit, Faith was rescued by SW Collie Rescue. Our 2015 award helped restore her to health after a harrowing abandonment in the middle of the desert.
Just think, simply by shopping with Life’s Abundance, you’re making the world a better place. It’s a rare case where you can do something positive without doing anything different at all. As long as you keep purchasing Life’s Abundance products, you’ll be supporting the cause of rescue. So, while you're focused on your health, the well-being of your family, caring for your own companion animals ... while you're doing all that, you're also making life better for homeless animals and giving a helping hand to the people who operate on the front lines.
And we’ve saved the best news for last. Our Board of Directors just held a quarterly meeting in mid-February, approving grants to the following seven worthy recipients …
In the coming months, we will reveal just what these non-profits are able to accomplish with our funding. However much they are able to achieve will be in no small part thanks to all the supporters of The Dr. Jane Foundation.
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So my stats are the same as they were last year I wear a size 12. My weight stays around 175 ….and I am stable. ( mostly..lol)
I started in a size 20-22 and I weighed 275. So a 100 pound weight loss is pretty good. I would like to get to 150. I am 5 foot 5 inches ( well it’s actually 4.5…but I am giving myself that half of an inch) and the charts say I am supposed to weight between 120-145 ..but charts are outdated and terrible. I have at least a medium bone structure..I am not petite and I think 15 is probably the lowest I can go safely. I also think i need to give myself some leeway just because I do have some loose skin that won’t go away without surgery. The more I lose…the worse it gets.
So again….as I stated before….I am so glad I had surgery. It has helped me in many areas of my life. I know that many people say it’s the easy way out…and in some ways it is….but in my case I still had to do the hard work. Nothing worth while comes easy. I will say that the statistics are absolutely true…that most people who have weight loss surgery gain their weight back. I have been watching that the whole 2 years I have been on this journey. I absolutely had to change my life…..lifestyle and everything in between.
People that love food so much, that don’t want to change their lives, For the people who say that “everything in moderation”, or “I still need to enjoy life” or that don’t have time to incorporate exercise in their lives. It won’t work. I had to change everything. Now to say I don’t indulge ..I would be lying. I do. I own it. But I also know that when I do I have to work out more and harder the next day. It’s just my reality. If I don’t ..the scale creeps up. It’s just the way it goes.
So the other thing I have learned on my journey ..that has mirrored so many other things in my life is that the journey never ends. IT NEVER ENDS. Yes…you just read that. I have discovered that nothing is conquered….nothing is ever truly resolved. You may have grasped a lesson….and learned something. But them once you apply that lesson that you just learned. You have to go through it all over again to get another lesson. Sometimes I am sick of those lessons, I am sick of having to go through everything again. This is so true of relationships, weight issues, life in general. But alas…..I am here. I have gained much wisdom in 2 years. I have lost 100 pounds. Then I maintained for a year. That is progress. I know that if I treat my body well and give it exercise and good fuel it will do it’s part to help me.
There are so many benefits of my weight loss it’s amazing how much my life is different. So last fall when a friend said she was disappointed that her friend backed out on a trip….A trip to walk 84 miles in England. The Hadrian’s wall walk..I was able to say..” I will go with you” without hesitation. Why? Because I can. My body can handle that type of walk. My body is strong, capable and ready because it’s not carrying around a hundred extra pounds anymore. By Golly! I walked my heart out and I didn’t really struggle, physically. I did train and I did well. I learned that I am not a Fast walker…but I am a consistent walker. I pretty much kept the same pace no matter the terrain. I was fast compared to some….but there were people WAY faster than I.
So what has that taught me? I have freedom. Freedom like I didn’t have before trapped in my body. I was tormented because I knew there were things I wanted to do and couldn’t. Here I am….doing them.
So now I am at another cross roads. I can either stay where I am…or I can push myself further. HMMM Let’s see who knows me…What do you think I will do?
I have said from the beginning of this that I absolutely HATE the gym. I do. I will find every excuse to avoid that place. I don’t really know exactly why…..I think it just represents all types of failures for me. So I have only been doing exercise that I know I will actually complete because I like it. Which consists of walking, jogging, hiking and swimming. Pretty limited.
Well I have heard many times that I need to build some muscle and cross train. I hate that. I honestly do. I wish I could be one of those people that like it. I am not. Here’s the other thing. I am completely and totally uncoordinated. I try aerobics and dance classes ect. I hardly ever pick up the routines because when I have to move more than one limb at a time and make them do things–> it’s a jumbled mess. No lie. Swimming took me a long time..and I am not expert. I talked about that before in another post. But I make it work. We all have different talents…..mine is not physical activity or knowing exactly how to make my body move. I would be the worst contestant on dancing with the stars.
Anyhow, I have decided to do some cross training. I have to change some things and obviously if I want more results I have to add some muscle. But I am not going to the gym. I am going to try to do this at home. I have been sticking to the 21 day Fix routine for 2 weeks now. Only one more week to go to see how I am doing. It’s 21 days of aerobics, weight lifting and what not. I pretty much wanted to die the first week. Every time I climbed my stairs or sat down ( and I drink a lot of water…TMI!) I would cringe inside. ( I am not following the meal plan or drinking the shakes…just doing the exercise videos. Although I am going to try a sampler of the shakes…just to see if I like them. I also hate protein shakes. LOL Apparently ..I hate lots of things when it comes to fitness…no wonder I was so over weight. Seriously.)
But this second week has been better. So I am trying. I think it helps that its only 30 minutes a day and I can do it in my livingroom. Since I don’t have to leave the house…I am more likely to stick to the plan. I still take Kali out for our morning walks & jogs. I just do a little less to balance the time.
So I will keep you updated on that progress …and hopefully I will have good news. Even if the scale doesn’t go down I would be happy with a few size drops.
I have plenty more blogs to write…so maybe I will go back to monthly updates on the weight loss journey ….just because it might be helpful to some.
If I find that magic dust that helps me love cross training …I will let you know. So far I suffer through the 30 minutes …just so I can get the results I am hoping for.
Hi Pat, I’m doing the 21 day fix work outs by Beach body. They are good. She has someone in the videos that always has a modified version of the exercises too…so I think every one can do them. Let me know if you want a link or something. I bought mine off of Amazon. But there is a whole Beach Body group with several coaches, videos ect. I’m just doing the basic one.
Wow Dear It really doesn’t seem like 2 years. You have gone thru a lot of ups and downs ,Happy and sad and everything in between. I am so happy for you you are coming out on the good side . Keep up the good work and keep us in the loop xxx Pat | [
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First of all, double update weekend! Been too long since we've had one of those. Episode 367 on Friday, Episode 368 on Saturday. Enjoy.
Episode 367 debuts Bailey, Ashlyn, and Richard. It's a good one. Just to forestall what I'm sure would be a lot of inquiries, it is with the greatest regret that I tell you that Episode 367 is the only game I have (so far) with the insanely cute Bailey. Believe me, I wish it were otherwise.
Episode 368 closes out the series with Mo, Liilii, and Erica. As I said earlier, it's not one of my personal favorites, but fans of these ladies should enjoy it.
For this week's player promos, we'll start with a returning veteran. She's only been in two LostBets.com videos, and those were almost three years ago. From Episodes 198 and 201, please welcome back Kym.
As for today's newbie, there are two of them, and this is the reason for the freebie clip. Meet Dakota:
Now, unlike the United States, we can't have two Dakotas. We've had duplicate names before (as Asia M, Britney S, and Amber Heavens could testify) but I don't like doing it. So I did the obvious thing: I made them play a stripping game, with the loser having to give up the name. Wanna watch? Just click here to watch the whole thing. Enjoy!
Dakota and that other girl will be making their debut in Episode 369, which is why I didn't promote it last week. I didn't want to spoil the names of the competitors.
I can't believe no-one hasso far wanted to congratulate you on finding girls as cute as the Dakotas! Well done!
Big fan of the Dakota, now Brooklyn, here is hoping to some great games from these girls! Love to see them both lose some hardcore stuff.
Great job finding Dakota and (now) Brooklyn. Very promising. Could you perhaps tell us what they risk in episode 369?
This is the third or fourth week in a row that the members site got a rerun. I know this happened earlier this year as well. Is it a scheduling problem. All I know is that a month or so ago, several videos were pulled down off the member site and for the past few weeks they have been put back up as new. I hate to write and complain each week, but I do pay for new content. Can you fix it
@TrueS: As a matter of fact I do have an amateur shoot coming up. It's planned to include two girls who've never been naked on camera and two girls who've been on LostBets.com. But which forfeit do you mean? The pubic-shaving thing? If not, you'll need to be more specific.
@Joe: Both Dakotas have fairly liberal, open limits. For example, in Episode 369, they losers get facials.
@W: So, Episode 369 involves four girls (Dakota, Brooklyn, Selah, and Maddie) playing disc golf to two losers. They have to go down on two very willing guys (Conor and Richard), with both girls taking facials. Whoever doesn't get her guy off first also has to endure a spanking.
@James and @Anon 5:11 (please sign your posts): I've emailed the guy who runs lostbetsgames.com again. I don't know what the problem was: last I heard the duplicates were caused by a data glitch that had been fixed. @James, I certainly don't blame you for not continuing with your subscription. I'll keep you guys posted on what I heard back.
I Couldn't find this clip nowhere on the site? where do you see this is as dupe? if its a mistake and you prove me wrong i`ll release bonus video just for you for pointing this out.
We are here to make sure all members are always happy & satisfied and the last thing we would want to see is disappointed members, we do care and we always here and respond as fast as we can to any possible issues.
This clips were update at may or June. Later, I don´t know when, were deleted and added a new clips like
Aha i understand, i was not aware of this as i fired the guy who did the previous updates because of those issues.
I have an idea, maybe i`ll show you guys the whole list of future updates and you can tell me by titles which of them are dupes *for example* posted before and delete or something along those lines, in order to prevent such situations again.
P.S: you can always mail us at [email protected] and we will ALWAYS take care of any/every complaint issue you guys have.
I have the latest game as being downloaded on the 31st May 2013 so it was definitely on the site then.
The other episodes from about that time that haven't yet been repeated but have disappeared is no 299
It seems the repeated ones are have been 293,294,295,298,300 they were all released about april/may and subsequently removed.
I think some may have been bonus updates due to the three different episodes of episode 264 being posted about this time hope this helps.
I think it may also be episodes 308 and 309 replaced two of the repeated episodes in may when the above were removed.
The datestamp on my copy of Team Champion with Team Fuck Yeah vs team vagenda is 31st May 2013, that's when I downloaded it from you, it will have been posted possibly a few days before that.
Ok, i understand, i will keep this video for the sake of those who do not have it and release a new one today also as update! and we will implement the upcoming videos thing asap so you guys can review all before the videos will go live!
Google has a cache of the old upload dated 7 Oct 2013 16:29:07 GMT. Hopefully the bonus clip is a good one.
Hey red, been a fan since you started way back... I e asked for a while now to see no light shown down towards any new pov match games and Pov interactive games. It seems like a waste the way your site started out to not follow thru with those. Would love to hear a status update about it.
Unlike the Dakotas in America that have mountains, the Dakotas that are on LostBets don't even have molehills.... Their breasts in the free preview (while I appreciate the notion of a quick freebie) remind me of the 4 mosquito bites last time I went boating. Too each his own, and I've seen email duels before over the issue, but I want to cast my ballot for non-fake BOOBS.
Any chance that lostbetsgames.com can become ipad compatible? I guess increasing numbers who don't want to own content would like to stream it on portable devices.
All LostBetsGames videos/trailers & .mp4 downloads has been reconverted to stream on mobile devices (iOS) that does not support flash streaming about 2 weeks ago.
Hey Red, not a huge deal, but in the episode 367 you give away who one of the winners will be when you say "They get to use her however they want".
I can't wait for 369, that the one with Maddie and the two Dakotas, right? Are you going to release any previews for it soon?
Okay, I'm glad that things are going smoothly with the membership site now. Thanks, @Updater, for taking care of this.
@Video editing guy: Yes, I got your email, but I haven't had time to respond yet. I've had an awful lot on my plate. I'll get to it.
@DaM: Progress is being made on the POVs/interactives, but I don't have any more detail to report. Still hoping to have the POV store open by the end of the year.
@Mychestisbiggerthantheirs: Hey, I drove through South Dakota once, and the place was flat as a pancake. But don't fear: even if both Dakotas are a little small-chested to your tastes, I'm sure there are other new girls who'll be more to your liking. Wait 'til you meet Heather and Lela, for example.
@TWSS: Whoops. I tried to avoid gender-specific pronouns and failed. (Morgan just told me to blame her, as my proofreader.) Sorry about that. I figure probably most people would want to know the gender of the loser anyway.
@Mychestisbiggerthantheirs: Heather and Lela will debut in Episode 375. Heather's limits are very tight, so games with her as a player will be fairly softcore. Lela is a lot more adventurous, and risked more when facing opponents with similar limits.
369 was awesome! I was praying for more interaction between the cute Brooklyn and the curvy rubenesque Selah. I would love to see the little Brooklyn as a lesbian sub to the experienced nuturing Selah!
Dakota Skye WAS awesome in 369. The physical contrast between tiny Dakota and voluptuous Selah was exciting. Love to see these two together again with lez action.
Here are a few morsels of delight for you to indulge in this Sunday. . . where two of my favourite worlds meet- sweets and vibrators of course!
The vibrators in Image 1 – Midori Vibrator by Tenga Iroha , Image 3 – Yuki Vibrator by Tenga Iroha and Image 4 – Sakura Vibrator by Tenga Iroha are all now available at Max Black. | [
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Herb Berkowitz began working for Hinky Dinky at age 17 and remained a Hinky Dinky employee until his retirement, interrupted only by WWII when he served in the Army. After managing stores and serving as a supervisor for many years, Herb became a grocery buyer. Ultimately, he began assisting Jule Newman in buying and merchandising staple groceries.
In 1935, Hinky Dinky, for the first time, had a store which was losing money. It was located in downtown Council Bluffs on W. Broadway, the main street. Herb was a combination store auditor and supervisor, while attending Creighton University at night. Jule decided to reassign Herb to take over supervision, giving him full authority to do or change anything he wanted, including staff, merchandising, pricing, and, advertising. In three months time the W. Broadway Hinky Dinky became the leading store in the chain, in both volume and profits.
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Personality: Raivynne isn't as confident as she wishes she were, but she is book smart. Her temper is very, well, fiery... you do not want to get her angry. She is a brilliant swords woman and can handle a scythe sort of, don't stand around her when she is swinging it. Raivynne carries her fire in a lantern around her waist on a belt. Whatever you do DO NOT TOUCH the lantern or she'll personally send you to Hades.
History: It is unknown when Raivynne was born but when she first looked up she saw the moon, and ever since then moon has been her symbol for everything. Hecate found Raivynne holding her fire in her hands under the full moon on her (Hecate) way to the Underworld; she spoke to her and brought with her to Hades demanding that Raivynne be made one of her lampades. Ever since Raivynne has been personally serving Hecate. Hecate had asked for volunteers of her age to volunteer, and so Raivynne did.
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I picked my girl from school yesterday (29th) and we were walking towards the car when all of a sudden she looked at me about to tear and started screaming " I got toys in my pocket!" Turned out she put some cubix into her little shorts pocket.
I turned back to the main entrance and she was running and saying " I got toys, I got toys." Mrs Wong who was still at the door was surprised to see us back. Athena quickly took off her shoes and made a dash to her Ms Leaw. I don't know what was the conversation about between them but Ms Leaw and Mrs Wong were smiling. I too was smiling but also feel proud that my daughter knows that she is not suppose to take things that don't belong to her. Well, she was out I praised her and told her she didn't do it on purpose.
Life is so unfair. I know people are born and will die but I can't accept the truth that one of my ex-colleague had left this world.
It was just the usual yearly Christmas E-card I send to her and yesterday her husband emailed me and told me the news that she had left to be with the Lord on 14th June 05. June?? 6 months ago??
I couldn't help it but just burst down crying. She was a great lady in her 40s, she was my shifu in the bank I used to work. First impression I had was "cham lah... she's so fierce." But it turned out looks is deceiving. And after I left the bank to join the airline; got married and gave birth 2 years later, she was there always for my new chapter in life. She was there for chats and definitely not gossips but she gave alot of motherly and worldly advise. It's a real pity that I wasn't in touch with her for 9 months or so. My heart goes to her loved ones, especially Alvin and his sister who simply adores their mom .
* We should treasure everyone around us. Perhaps you should give your friends and loved ones a hug today and tell them how much you care *
Finally get to finish this Part 2 video montage which is completed 1 year after I finish my first one. This was done progressively over a couple of days but decided that I have to complete this today.
I know my sister is going to kill me because I'm suppose to be concentrating on my business. But hey! It runs in the blood... I've got acute ADHD. Can't blame me for taking a break once in awhile right??
Brought girl to Orchard in the morning, at about 12pm hubby came from work and joined us. We spent the next half day having our lunch and sitting through King Kong. The show lasted 3 hours... bad choice especially if you have a kid around.
Girl was so funny, when the ship hit against the rocks, she said "Oh.. the bost spoil already. I dowan sit boat boat next time." Then she seems scared when the dinosaurs came out and would climb and sit with me. At some point I'll cover her eyes for her and narrate the story for her. As usual, when she's paying attention to the show she'll know what's going on. She even made the remark "Ting Kong sad sad.." And also said "why Ting Kong hit her ne-ne?" When King Kong was beating its chest. And then when it finally died at the Empire State Building, I told her "King Kong or or already.." When it fell down she started screaming.... "Oh Ting Kong fall down."
This makes me recall sometime early this year too she made this first remark at my sister (her ah yi). Ah yi asked her to take sanitary napkin and kapo girl went to the side table; took out the napkin and went " Nah! Ah yi your Pampers!!"
Quite hilarious too when we were at the supermarket and she sees me grabbing a pack.. she'll make a loud remark "Mummy, you buying Pampers?"
My so sweet brother gave me an electronic Sudoku gameset with 100,000 over games inside (that's what they claim). Well... my brain will shrink even smaller and brain cells die faster. I'm looking forward to playing it.. but I still haven't finished the book yet!
Am suppose to start my business next month but looks like there are a lot of things to be done... so preparing myself early is good.
But it also means that I'll be fully exhausted as I have to make sure girl's room is done up before CNY, call HDB to mend the cracks on the ceiling, dub the tapes, spring cleaning. Sigh..............two hands so many tasks.
Had some time on my own as daughter fell asleep early at 8 plus, so decided to do some manicure and pedicure. I felt my hands and feet "much cleaner". Haha! I haven't done it for such a long time.. so it's a rare treat for me.
The way MacD and KFC tries to entice children to eat is to introduce Happy Meal and Chicken Meal. Of course there's always a toy inside there.
Needless to say sometimes parents are tempted to buy toys and 'get to eat' for their children. Admittedly I fall into this category. Sometimes I do go for the children's meal as they're small portion. It helps with my pocket and also with the waistline.
But it also means that I always end up with a lot of toys. I bring them home and let my girl play with it and then I start throwing them away after some time coz' I hate too many things at home. So it's a horrible cycle. But I still keep some of em' like the cute Hello Kitty bag and hairband which seems to be big on her head.
My girl turned to me and told me "mummy I very happy today, I take choo-choo chort chort (train), I no angry I happy today."
On our walk home from the station, she told me "I like to take bus, I very happy sit on the bus." I promised her one day I'll take her on the bus (when I'm not in a hurry) .
I was waiting with my girl outside the Crystal Jade at Takashimaya for lunch. Two well-dressed ladies were talking to my girl, and then turned and asked "only one child and you're expecting another one??"
Umm.... maybe that gives me an idea. I should pretend to be pregnant and wear loose clothings whenever I decide to take the train. But then again, how many times people do give up their seats??
My girl was telling uncle that Braxton is her boyfriend and she also told grandma that she has alot of boyfriend in the school.
Braxton is about 2 months older than my girl. In school my girl was close to another boy Jiajun and I don't know when she dumped him and was close to Braxton after that.
Signs of horror!! I was flipping through last year's photos and I saw something. And this year he gave her a tight hug....
SUddenly she tells me she's a big girl when I can't tie her towel. She pointed to our big towel and said "mummy, you buy a big big towel like this for me, ok" I big girl already."
On Friday dua-gu was conversing with her and he spouted some Singlish himself and I told him off. My girl kindda acted on my side; pointed her finger at uncle and say "hor..hor." And gave her funny look.
Then he wanted to make her say the words again. He pretended to accuse her of saying "lah" when she became so defensive " I never say lah-lah-lah-lah." So funny.............
Hubby and myself were like little kids this morning, we got out of bed and were talking about how our precious little girl will surprise us with her performance. And my hubby had to ask me upteen times, do you know what is she going to dance? I asked her for an exclusive sneak preview but she didn't give in. Even when I tried bribing her with foods; she ate them and refused to dance. Argh! Goon goon mother!!
Upon arriving at the church, photos of the full dress rehearsal were displayed outside and inside the foyer. It costs $2 for 5R photos (make good $) and this year she has more photos so I ended up cutting down on all the quantity to 1 each. Still.. I paid close to $30 .
The Year end Concert cum Graduation 2005 started at 6 minutes late, 10.06am. And I began to realise the "my friend, my friend" my girl has been telling me about is one of the graduands and I haven't gotten the slightest idea of his name. But if I'm going through the concert pamphlet correctly, he should be Ebenezer Koh.
The concert started about half an hour later and my girl's performance is the 5th one. 3rd performance was done by N1 Hope, which is the playgroup (aged 18 months to 2 yrs). I remember there were alot of kids in that class so what happened to the rest of them?? Click on the icons below to view the videos.
The "too excited me" was like switching between camera and video camera on the video cam I was holding. That the front portion of her performance was recorded wrongly on the card. Thank goodness for the second part I switched back. She looked so mature and kawaii. Yup! Jiajun was not there... and a few others. Hubby felt that there's nothing much to her dance this year, "only standing there and action action." I felt the same way too.
During the second half (Her Dance Part 2) of her dance she suddenly noticed my brother and me were standing there, she was quite distracted after that as she kept looking towards her left.
The rests of the performance was so-so. The performance by K2 we thought was quite usual until the children start picking up their hula hoops and dance. Much to the cheering crowd and everyone's leaning forward to watch it, the performance made everyone ALIVE after that.
Two other performances after that and it was the finale. Again, she was looking at us. Then she started looking for people she know. She finally saw grandma and was mouthing " ma-ma, my ma-ma." See if you can catch her mouthing that.
Notes : I think she did a good job and no doubt she was enjoying herself. All these... and she had no appetite for breakfast this morning; was coughing quite badly. As we all expected it she was very tired in the car and when we got home after lunch she fell asleep for a good whole 5 hours.
Funny thing that happened : Dua-gu was pointing out to all the children in the photos and she was naming them. Then when he pointed out to Braxton, she asked "Braxton is your.. what?" My cute girl answered "my boyfriend." We had a good laugh.
As we walked down the steps we caught sight of Melia and Braxton playing so I wanted to snap shots of them. I love it coz' they were all hugging so tightly and the adults were afraid that they might fall. Kids are kids.
1) She always has that smiley face when she's dancing. She's one kid that needs encouragement and nudging, it's a real wonder that she has no signs of stage fright and still smiles so nicely.
2) No doubt the glittery thing is nice but we can't see it on stage. And what I hate about glitters is the difficulty in removing them. Washed her hair for a long time and still can see something shiny.
Been trying out to convert the amr file to wav but downloading into any online sharing is unsuccessful. So I guess the only way is to do it the old way via youtube by recording it down.
She has been doing well and going without diapers in the night, except for two occasions where she pee-ed on the bed.
I think apart from her horrible temper and tau-hong-ness, my girl has been easy to bring up. It took us little training only 2-3 days to wean her off from diapers and she was okay. She knew what we were doing and the instructions given to her. Once (in the beginning stage) she actually tried to run to the toilet but pee-ed along the way. Well, she was crying.. I had to console her and praise her for doing a good job by running to the toilet.
When she was a baby, she was a smiley and happy baby. And a little pig too! She sleeps through the night at 2 months. She never cries in the night except for the first month, which for goodness sake we were first time parents also dunno she cry for what. We tried all means until my mom popped in the pacifier. Arks! Anyway that took us less than a week to wean her off from pacifier.
My girl made me roll on the floor last night when I asked her to stand straight. All of a sudden she started singing our National Anthem, and you guessed it right. At some point she had her lips pouted like " chui tu tu" and then she kept repeating the same thing. I guess she has the same problem as I do. Then I asked her to recite the pledge in English, she was mumbling. The funniest part was struggling to hear her speak in Chinese. Sometimes she sounds like an ang-moh sometimes she sounds okay. Yesterday she sounded okay but I thought at some point she was repeating herself. I don't know coz' I don't know the pledge myself.
I'm not boasting just because she's my girl, but my girl is really smart. She answers you back with good solid sentences that will just shut you up; she has good memory when she sees something on TV, she'll help me phrase out a sentence which I've taught her in her nightly lessons.
She don't behave like my other cousin's children who's about the same age as her. My uncles and aunties all praise her for her independence (okay... sometimes she'll whine and 'yang or') and 'streetsmart'.
So what attributes to her smart-ness? Most importantly it's the genes from the mother plus during pregnancy she took some more from me. No wonder now the mother so stupid.
Enfagrow A+ have this attached to their small can of milk -900g. And since girl is on this Enfa A+ range since birth, decided to buy it. Forgot that we still had 2 large cans -each 1800g in our cupboard.
The board game is mainly for young kids but I like the stampers. Feel like buying another 3 cans to make up sets of four and I get 8 stampers.
Chey! Dunno who's the kid now?? But hey! It's not easy to find Sesame Street stampers leh... was trying so hard online.
My girl surprised me when I asked her how to spell her name. She went " A-T-H-E-N-A"- ningun problema. Muy bueno, muy listo (spanish for very good, very clever)
I had another dream of me back flying again. I've lost count to how many dreams I had but some of them were quite funny. Last night I dreamt that was I was helping out in Economy Class and somehow I've missed alot of rows and received complaints. Funny thing is.. when I connected the dream this morning, I was a LSS helping out (not a main crew there). So how did I miss out rows???? And why in the first place I was manning a cart??
I guess I really miss flying. Everytime I sit on the plane or go to the airport I'll think back of what I'll be doing right now if I was not preggie with my girl. Then I'll be green with envy when I see them packing up to fly to places which now I can only go whenever I join my hubby on his business trips or when we go on our annual holidays. sigh.............
I missed the chance when I passed the interview to go back as a flying mother. I gave it up all because my hubby told me " I'm going to fly alot next year. I dowan the girl to be parent-less."
Now I hope for a chance to let me rekindle my old job - even if it's for a month. And yes my dear readers.. I do enjoy the job alot!!
Was watching the Travel & Living Channel last night and they were introducing Northern France. I was so excited when they shot a distanced view of Mont St Michel. And yes, when I was there years ago the guide was telling us that we were very lucky that our bus could drive on the bridge to the abbey, otherwise we might have to walk on the "sands". Well, I guess even if I did go and maybe died in the process of getting there it's worth it. Coz' I've been dying to go there and once I flew in to Paris.. I just took the opportunity to go there. *Let me try to scan the photo I took (if I did take from the distance). Anyway the guide had to walk in the sand and she was stuck. Haha!
My girlfriend was coaching me on how to play Sudoku when I chanced upon it on the Today's papers. And I must it's finally making my brain work.. otherwise I'm really BRAIN DEAD!!
It's quite fun and I am proud to say that I managed to solve my very first one with no hiccups. ( Very smart hor??) And been able to do so for the rests of the puzzles.
Having lived in Singapore for 30 years (okay say 20 years, minus the infant years) I'm sorry to say but I'm really suaku and didn't know that such neighbourhood exists. Yesterday we wanted to bring my girl go gai-gai. So as usual I can only suggests Orchard or Suntec area, then hubby said "let's go Sembawang."
All I can say is just by that trip... I realised that I'm quite suaku... what Chong Pang place?? Never heard of it before.
I was very happy with my buy $9.90 for a 5L Dynamo a few days ago. Then hubby helped me carry up from the car last evening and I was talking about how cheap it is. At NTUC later, I kept telling him "neh.. you see it's $7+ for a 3L..." " Yah lah, yah lah. You very smart lah," he said.
When I got home I kept thinking of what I said earlier on... and I feel that I'm beginning to sound like an auntie. Argh!!! Now I must start talking about high teas; manicures; pedicures and fashion.
So happy.. my girl didn't wet her bed. But still not taking any chances, will continue putting the protector sheet on until she's 6 or 7.
For two nights I tried my girl going without diapers in the night. Actually it prompted me to start early when my girl complaint that her diapers is tight (the ones at my mom's place are L size). So I told her that she will go diaper-less and will have to wake me up in the night when she wants to go toilet. But of course before that I asked mom for something plastic to put between her mattress sheet and mattress.
I am proud to say that for the two nights she did not wake me up at all, she managed to control her bladder all through. Which can be good and can also be bad. Good is - I can have my uninterrupted sleep, bad is controlling her bladder at such young age is no good.
I shall try again tonight. But I have a feeling that she might leak tonight. Why? Coz' she'll be back sleeping in the air-conditioned room.
In the wee hours today at about 4plus, mom and myself were woken up by this rackus opposite our block.(at Tampines) At first it was a guy shouting vulgarities, car door slamming etc..There were a couple of guys a girl and then we heard someone got slapped and a woman wailed. (she sounded drunk to me) and then there were some commotion. And somehow we dunno from where some other turned up and probably "watched". Dunno lah, I could have reported the wrong number of people at present site but can't blame me if we were all still so blur after being roused from our sleep and our view were partially blocked by a tree. Cars came and go, nobody offered to help. The altruistic me decided to call 999 to report the incident, and hey! Where are the police?? For good whole 15 minutes after I called the incident continued. Someone came by in a motorcycle, and at first we thought it was the police (but police in motorcycle??) but it was a guy who told them. Well, I can't make out what he told them but all I know is he was snapped back with a loud "you shut up." And probably close to 4.50 or 4.50+, I saw the victim being carried to the block, probably up to her flat or maybe kena raped at the stairs??? I can't see what happened but for sure there were no more shouting or slapping or wailing. At 5.05am I heard cars coming and pick up some people and left, infact we did notice 3 other guys squatting at the carpark smoking. But eventually everyone left at 5.05am.
So during the whold episode where were the police?? If someone was beaten (as what I had reported), the assaultants would have finished the job in less than 15 minutes and run away. Who would be so stupid to stay behind and get caught??
Mom also did say "well, during the recent fire at Blk 261 the firefighters came first and after a long long time, the police then came." And you know what my dear friends?? The NPP is only 1 block away!!!
My girl so cute this morning. She remembered about her cookie"; brought it to me and asked "mummy, you take picture already? Can I eat?"
Then when you asked her when is dua-gu coming back, she'll keep telling you 2 weeks. That is because she remembers the video dua-gu sent over weeks ago.
Girl gt up the moment we carried her out of the car. Back home in Tampines where she sleeps on the floor (and where I'll too when I sleep over at mom's place) she covered herself nicely with this silk comforter which my mom bought from China. Mom said she jiam it and said she wants it. (So selfish)
Wah............this chocolate fountain smacked infront of Heeren is really tempting. If you're wondering I was lured into this. No! I just kept thinking about my weight and flab around my body.
Ungrateful girl! Everytime I go out I'll buy some munchies for her and when she saw me earlier she told me "I dowan mummy." I saw this cute cookie from SwissBake at Taka and decided to buy it for her. Then at Centrepoint saw this pack of caramel almonds and remembered how she'd snatch it away from me all the time. Must quickly snap this before she bites off the cookie.
Did some shopping today, first stop was Aussino as there was a 50% discount on bedding for Kids. Ended up buying 3 pc towels to match Athena's bedsheet. I went to Happy House and was looking around for girlie ornaments to put in her room. However I quickly stopped myself as I remembered what the heck I was shopping for girlie things when she wanted a Pooh theme. I should instead look for things that will make her room looks like a 100 acres wood. I think I will go down again tomorrow after my gym to see if there's anything else to buy, afterall it won't kill to have 3 sets of beddings items right?
Did some other buys and I think the real impulse buy was a dress from Marton-Bell. I like party dresses (that's the good thing about having a girl). Very sweet so I hope to get invited to someone's Xmas party............. | [
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Mack O‘Neil Stanley, 85, passed away on Tuesday Morning, November 7, 2017, at his home in Ocean Isle Beach. He was the last sibling of his parents the late Joseph Lewis and Isa Dora Harper Stanley. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Amelia Lucille Stanley, and his son, Lewis Stanley. Mack was a devout Christian and enjoyed attending his church.
Surviving are his daughter, Gwen Baines and her husband, Richard of Ocean Isle Beach; three grandchildren, Richard O’Neil Baines, Tabitha Baines, and Blair Locklear; four great grandchildren; step-son, James Stewart and his wife Anne; and step-daughter Kathy Stancil.
Funeral Services will be conducted at 2:00 PM, Thursday, November 9, in the Chapel of Brunswick Funeral Service, Shallotte, by The Rev. Tim Carter. Burial will be in the Brooks Cemetery.
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Bumper Stickers come in a wide variety of standard sizes to accommodate popular looks and uses. Some of the most common sizes used on car bumpers are 10" x 3" and 8.5" x 3.5". They always print full color on the front (4/0) on 4 mil White Vinyl Matte label stock with no coating.
Whether declaring that your child is on the honor roll, sharing a clever pun, or promoting a political candidate, Bumper Stickers are not just for bumpers anymore. You see them everywhere, from cars to signs and skateboards. A clever sticker can be sold to customers or you can include them with sales, in shipments, to acknowledge a contribution, or as handouts. Think about how many Bumper Stickers you see on your commute or a trip to the supermarket. Bumper Stickers are a great way to get your message seen by a broad audience.
You can order custom sizes by using the "Any Trim Size (Edit Below)" option in the pricing calculator. First select the standard size option which is larger in both dimensions (height and width) than your desired custom size. In the "Any Trim Size (Edit Below)" box on the pricing calculator (shown below), type in your desired dimensions. Please remember if you are ordering "Any Trim Size" for a product that is folded, "Any Trim Size" dimensions are for the product before it is folded.
Be mindful of the custom trim when submitting a file to prevent any part of your design from being trimmed away. It's extra important to look at a proof when ordering custom trim.
This adhesive-backed, satin finish white vinyl is the ideal thickness for a bumper sticker and showcases pure colors
Full color (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black as above) on the front and no printing on the back. A typical example of this is a poster.
Turnaround times begin when the proof is approved. All times are based on standard business days Monday through Friday excluding federal holidays. For orders shipping to the blue zone, please use the Eastern time zone (New York). For orders shipping to the red zone, please use the Pacific time zone (California). Please see the below map:
Please note that turnaround time does not include shipping or mailing time. You may select from available production turnaround times and your preferred shipping time as you place your order.
If you order a proof (Online PDF or Hard Copy Proof), your turnaround time begins as soon as you approve your proof in our system. If you order "No Proof, Run As Is" (only recommended if you are certain you want us to print what you sent as is), your turnaround time will be based on the guidelines listed below. Once your order is in imposition, you should receive an email with your estimated order completion date (does not include shipping or mailing).
Files must be uploaded before the cut off time, which is 10:00 a.m. Pacific for orders produced in our West facility and 10:00 a.m. Eastern for orders produced in our East facility. If you request a proof, you must approve your proof by 4:00 p.m. in the time zone your order is produced for turnaround time to begin.
Shrinkwrap is a thin, plastic wrapping designed to group the items you order into desired quantities. Additionally, it helps your order arrive in tip-top condition because it reduces rubbing during shipping. It is called "shrinkwrap" because after the plastic is placed around each bundle, it is shrunk with gentle heat for a better fit.
Please note that if your order quantity and the number of pieces per package will result in more than 200 individually shrinkwrapped packages, your order may require an additional 1-2 days for fulfillment.
The quantity available is dependent on the order specifications you choose. To see available quantities, complete all order specifications in the pricing calculator and click on the "Quantity" dropdown menu.
Ordering one of our specified quantities is generally more affordable than a custom estimate. Let us know how many units you would like shipped and we will recycle the excess for you. Simply choose the amount of items you would like recycled under the "shipping" section after placing your order.
For example, if you would like 700 units, you can order 1000 units and let us know you only want 700 shipped. We will responsibly dispose of the extras.
We typically print more than the quantity ordered. Because printing is a manufacturing process, the total finished quantity may vary. We usually ship a few more than you order, but sometimes quantities can vary +/- 5%. Standard industry procedure is to consider this range shipment in full.
4-Color Digital printing is ideal for lower quantity orders and additional paper options, and usually has even faster turnaround times. Digital products cannot be coated.
If you would like to order product options not available in the pricing calculator, simply request a custom estimate. To request a custom estimate, click "Estimates" at the top of the page.
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PDF stands for Portable Document Format. This template can be imported into: InDesign, Quark Express, Illustrator, Corel Draw, and many other content creation programs.
EPS stands for Encapsulated PostScript. This template is recommended for advanced Illustrator users only.
Check your file to make sure it meets our file creation guidelines. This will help speed up the production of your project and give your printed piece the best results.
Use the CMYK colorspace (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, blacK). These are industry standard printing colors. CMYK colors are different than RGB (Red, Green, Blue), which are used to display colors on your screen.
Artwork should have 1/8" (0.125") bleed extending past the trim line. This is to prevent minor cutting variations from leaving unintended results at the trim edge.
Safe Area is the 1/8" (0.125") area inside the trim line. Do not put critical information or images within the Safe Area. This is to prevent minor cutting variations from leaving unintended results at the trim edge.
If you want printed borders, they must be placed a minimum of 1/8" (0.125") inside the trim line and include bleed. This is to prevent minor cutting variations from leaving unintended results at the trim edge.
We require that you extend any images that run up to the trim line a minimum of 1/8" (0.125") past the trim line to create "bleed". Depending on what program you use to create your file, this may or may not change the total image area of your file. Programs like Photoshop that do not allow the creation of "bleed" or the addition of crop marks will require an image area that is 1/4" (0.25") larger than your desired final overall image area in both dimensions.
Safe Area is the 1/8" (0.125") area inside the trim line. Do not put critical information or images within the Safe Area. This is to prevent minor cutting variations from leaving unintended results at the trim edge. If you choose to make less than this minimum clearance, we will NOT be responsible for items that are cut off in this area.
Online PDF Proof: You will be sent a link to view your proof via email. Please keep in mind that this is only a proof for content and positioning; the color on your screen may vary from the color of your final product, depending on your monitor and viewing conditions.
Hard Copy Proof: The Hard Copy Proof can either be picked up on-site or shipped to you. Please keep in mind that this is a proof for content and positioning and is not printed on your actual job stock. Color may vary slightly when printed on the stock you ordered. When ordering a Hard Copy Proof, you will receive a complimentary Online PDF Proof, as well.
No Proof, Run As-Is: This option is for the industry professional who is certain their project is ready to hit the press and does not require the additional security of a proof.
If our prepress department sees anything questionable with your file, we will contact you via email with our concerns. Should prepress email you, please note that your job is not considered fully submitted until you respond to this email. This should be factored into your turnaround time.
The black crop marks indicate the final trim size. The Red line ( Dashed ) indicates the (Score) The Green line ( Dashed ) indicates the (Perf). The Red Line (Solid) indicates the ( Cut or Trim ) line. The verbiage on the file, this will indicate the page position after folding.
You can create a personalized design in just a few minutes. Once you click the "Start Your Design" button, you're taken to a huge library of design templates. You can search by specific category or select "generic" for personal use. Making changes to the text, font size and uploading a picture or logo on your chosen template is as easy as using a basic computer program. After you're done making changes, you are able to instantly view an online proof and order it for print.
If you like one of the Design Online templates but would prefer not to handle the designing yourself, this option is ideal. Simply let us know which template you like and supply the information you would like to appear on your design. We will handle the rest!
Keep in mind that the images on the template will remain the same. Only text can be edited and basic logos added.
We create fully custom designs that help represent your company, brand or product in a professional way. Custom Design includes consulting to come up with a concept and design revisions, so you're truly part of the process. You can also add either a basic or corporate custom designed logo to your design.
With this option you get complete, professional custom design for the product of your choosing. This includes consulting to discuss the concept, images, text, and revisions.
With this option you get the complete design just like Custom Design Option 1 plus a basic logo. Basic logo design consists of a single font with a simple icon. See the examples under the "Logo Samples" tab.
With this option you get the complete design just like Custom Design Option 1 plus a corporate logo. Your corporate logo design has no limit to font styles so long as they are in our library. You also get a fully designed graphic to accompany your text. See the examples under the "Logo Samples" tab.
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Lotions and oils are very enticing to us because we always want our skin to be smooth and soft to the touch. But what are we really putting on our skin? Is it good for us?
While inspecting the ingredient lists on the products you use, here are a few of the ones you will want to try and avoid:
Coloring agents — D&C Orange 17, D&C Red 9, D&C Red 19, D&C Red 33, FD&C Blue 1, FD&C Green 3, FD&C Red 4, FD&C Red 40, FD&C Yellow 5, FD&C Yellow 6
Formaldehyde — a suspected carcinogen, can be present in the preservatives DMDM hydantoin, diazolidinyl urea, imidazolidinyl urea and quaternium-15
Glycol Ethers — certain forms are hazardous to male and female reproductive systems. Avoid EGPE, EGME, EGEE, DEGBE, PGME, DPGME and Ethylene Glycol Ethers
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A trend first noted in February of 2010, ever more manufacturing companies are deciding to insource or self perform manufacturing work. By ending tax breaks to companies that outsource and increasing manufacturing tax deductions, the stage has been set for a revitalized manufacturing sector according to a recent article by the US Treasury Dept.
Apart from creating great middle class jobs, manufacturing accounts for 9% of employment, 12% of GDP, 60% of exports, and 69% of private sector R&D spending. Furthermore, the innovations from such R&D transcend beyond the company and have a multiplier effect within the local communities where the manufacturer is located. As we noted in a recent series of articles on the economic advantages of relocating from California to Nevada, firms are likely to enjoy a much higher degree of profitability with a Nevada address.
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1 One sabbath while Jesus was going through the grainfields, his disciples plucked some heads of grain, rubbed them in their hands, and ate them. 2 But some of the Pharisees said, “Why are you doing what is not lawful on the sabbath?” 3 Jesus answered, “Have you not read what David did when he and his companions were hungry? 4 He entered the house of God and took and ate the bread of the Presence, which it is not lawful for any but the priests to eat, and gave some to his companions?” 5 Then he said to them, “The Son of Man is lord of the sabbath.”
6 On another sabbath he entered the synagogue and taught, and there was a man there whose right hand was withered. 7 The scribes and the Pharisees watched him to see whether he would cure on the sabbath, so that they might find an accusation against him. 8 Even though he knew what they were thinking, he said to the man who had the withered hand, “Come and stand here.” He got up and stood there. 9 Then Jesus said to them, “I ask you, is it lawful to do good or to do harm on the sabbath, to save life or to destroy it?” 10 After looking around at all of them, he said to him, “Stretch out your hand.” He did so, and his hand was restored. 11 But they were filled with fury and discussed with one another what they might do to Jesus.
13 When God made his promise to Abraham, since there was no one greater for him to swear by, he swore by himself, 14 saying,
“I will surely bless you and give you many descendants.” 15 And so after waiting patiently, Abraham received what was promised. 16 People swear by someone greater than themselves, and the oath confirms what is said and puts an end to all argument.
17 Because God wanted to make the unchanging nature of his purpose very clear to the heirs of what was promised, he confirmed it with an oath. 18 God did this so that, by two unchangeable things in which it is impossible for God to lie,
19 We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain, 20 where our forerunner, Jesus, has entered on our behalf. He has become a high priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek.
Hebrews 13:1-2 1 Let mutual love continue. 2 Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it
35 Then James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to him. “Teacher,” they said, “we want you to do for us whatever we ask.”
38 “You don’t know what you are asking,” Jesus said. “Can you drink the cup I drink or be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with?”
Jesus said to them, “You will drink the cup I drink and be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with, 40 but to sit at my right or left is not for me to grant. These places belong to those for whom they have been prepared.”
41 When the ten heard about this, they became indignant with James and John. 42 Jesus called them together and said, “You know that those who are regarded as rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their high officials exercise authority over them. 43 Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, 44 and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all. 45 For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”
2 On the third day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. 2 Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding. 3 When the wine gave out, the mother of Jesus said to him, “They have no wine.” 4 And Jesus said to her, “Woman, what concern is that to you and to me? My hour has not yet come.” 5 His mother said to the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.” 6 Now standing there were six stone water jars for the Jewish rites of purification, each holding twenty or thirty gallons. 7 Jesus said to them, “Fill the jars with water.” And they filled them up to the brim. 8 He said to them, “Now draw some out, and take it to the chief steward.” So they took it. 9 When the steward tasted the water that had become wine, and did not know where it came from (though the servants who had drawn the water knew), the steward called the bridegroom 10 and said to him, “Everyone serves the good wine first, and then the inferior wine after the guests have become drunk. But you have kept the good wine until now.” 11 Jesus did this, the first of his signs, in Cana of Galilee, and revealed his glory; and his disciples believed in him.
9 As he walked along, he saw a man blind from birth. 2 His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” 3 Jesus answered, “Neither this man nor his parents sinned; he was born blind so that God’s works might be revealed in him. 4 We must work the works of him who sent me while it is day; night is coming when no one can work. 5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” 6 When he had said this, he spat on the ground and made mud with the saliva and spread the mud on the man’s eyes, 7 saying to him, “Go, wash in the pool of Siloam” (which means Sent). Then he went and washed and came back able to see.
4 Remember the teaching of my servant Moses, the statutes and ordinances that I commanded him at Horeb for all Israel.
5 Lo, I will send you the prophet Elijah before the great and terrible day of the Lord comes. 6 He will turn the hearts of parents to their children and the hearts of children to their parents, so that I will not come and strike the land with a curse.
5 In the days of King Herod of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the priestly order of Abijah. His wife was a descendant of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth. 6 Both of them were righteous before God, living blamelessly according to all the commandments and regulations of the Lord. 7 But they had no children, because Elizabeth was barren, and both were getting on in years.
8 Once when he was serving as priest before God and his section was on duty, 9 he was chosen by lot, according to the custom of the priesthood, to enter the sanctuary of the Lord and offer incense. 10 Now at the time of the incense offering, the whole assembly of the people was praying outside. 11 Then there appeared to him an angel of the Lord, standing at the right side of the altar of incense. 12 When Zechariah saw him, he was terrified; and fear overwhelmed him. 13 But the angel said to him, “Do not be afraid, Zechariah, for your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you will name him John. 14 You will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth, 15 for he will be great in the sight of the Lord. He must never drink wine or strong drink; even before his birth he will be filled with the Holy Spirit. 16 He will turn many of the people of Israel to the Lord their God. 17 With the spirit and power of Elijah he will go before him, to turn the hearts of parents to their children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.” 18 Zechariah said to the angel, “How will I know that this is so? For I am an old man, and my wife is getting on in years.” 19 The angel replied, “I am Gabriel. I stand in the presence of God, and I have been sent to speak to you and to bring you this good news. 20 But now, because you did not believe my words, which will be fulfilled in their time, you will become mute, unable to speak, until the day these things occur.”
21 Meanwhile the people were waiting for Zechariah, and wondered at his delay in the sanctuary. 22 When he did come out, he could not speak to them, and they realized that he had seen a vision in the sanctuary. He kept motioning to them and remained unable to speak. 23 When his time of service was ended, he went to his home.
24 After those days his wife Elizabeth conceived, and for five months she remained in seclusion. She said, 25 “This is what the Lord has done for me when he looked favorably on me and took away the disgrace I have endured among my people.”
57 Now the time came for Elizabeth to give birth, and she bore a son. 58 Her neighbors and relatives heard that the Lord had shown his great mercy to her, and they rejoiced with her.
59 On the eighth day they came to circumcise the child, and they were going to name him Zechariah after his father. 60 But his mother said, “No; he is to be called John.” 61 They said to her, “None of your relatives has this name.” 62 Then they began motioning to his father to find out what name he wanted to give him. 63 He asked for a writing tablet and wrote, “His name is John.” And all of them were amazed. 64 Immediately his mouth was opened and his tongue freed, and he began to speak, praising God. 65 Fear came over all their neighbors, and all these things were talked about throughout the entire hill country of Judea. 66 All who heard them pondered them and said, “What then will this child become?” For, indeed, the hand of the Lord was with him.
80 The child grew and became strong in spirit, and he was in the wilderness until the day he appeared publicly to Israel.
27 When the boys grew up, Esau was a skillful hunter, a man of the field, while Jacob was a quiet man, dwelling in tents. 28 Isaac loved Esau because he ate of his game, but Rebekah loved Jacob.
29 Once when Jacob was cooking stew, Esau came in from the field, and he was exhausted. 30 And Esau said to Jacob, “Let me eat some of that red stew, for I am exhausted!” (Therefore his name was called Edom.) 31 Jacob said, “Sell me your birthright now.” 32 Esau said, “I am about to die; of what use is a birthright to me?” 33 Jacob said, “Swear to me now.” So he swore to him and sold his birthright to Jacob. 34 Then Jacob gave Esau bread and lentil stew, and he ate and drank and rose and went his way. Thus Esau despised his birthright.
“For my own name’s sake I delay my wrath; for the sake of my praise I hold it back from you, so as not to cut you off. See, I have refined you, though not as silver; I have tested you in the furnace of affliction. For my own sake, for my own sake, I do this. How can I let myself be defamed? I will not yield my glory to another.”
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An intravascular MRI (IMRI) loopless antenna is combined for the first time with an intravascular water-cooled ultrasound ablation transducer as a possible tool for providing high-resolution MRI-guided ablations of pathological tissue via intravascular access. High resolution anatomical MRI, and real-time MRI thermometry were used to monitor ablation delivery in phantoms and tissue specimens. Results show that IMRI can guide IVUS-mediated directional ablation with minimal image artifacts. This permits the monitoring of thermal dose and therapy titration while minimizing potential thermal damage to the vessel wall.
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Electrical conductivity is a passive material property primarily determined by concentrations of charge carriers and their mobility. The macroscopic conductivity of biological tissue at low frequency may exhibit anisotropy related with its structural directionality. When expressed as a tensor and properly quantified, the conductivity tensor can provide diagnostic information of numerous diseases. Imaging of conductivity distributions inside the human body requires probing it by externally injecting conduction currents or inducing eddy currents. Here we propose a novel method to reconstruct conductivity tensor images using an MRI scanner without any current injection.
I recently took the train to Chicago, where I found myself enjoying a glass of 2011 Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru with Erwan Faiveley.
Faiveley is the seventh generation to head-up Domaine Faiveley, one of Burgundy's most illustrious producers. He took over in 2007 when he was 25 years old.
Faiveley was in attendance at a Burgundian wine tasting hosted by New York-based importer Frederick Wildman & Sons.
I grabbed Faiveley and a glass of his wine, hoping that he could help to demystify the notoriously confusing wines of his home turf. And he used the historic emperor to get our lesson going.
According to Faiveley, even "under Charlemagne's reign, the market noticed" that the wines from Burgundy were something special.
Charlemagne, who reigned as king or emperor from A.D. 768 to 814, is said to have been the first to have a particular hillside - now called Corton-Charlemagne - planted with white grape varieties.
So when it's on the label, it tells you that the grapes are from Corton-Charlemagne, which is a grand cru vineyard in which Chardonnay is the only permitted grape.
Grand cru is the top classification for vineyards in Burgundy, and accounts for about 2% of total production.
The story also goes - or so I've read - that Charlemagne's wife preferred white wine because it didn't stain her husband's white beard.
So my head was swimming from the $250-a-bottle wine, not from the effort of trying to understand how to read a Burgundy label.
He soldiered on: "You know exactly what you've got in every bottle because it is so tightly controlled by the law."
If the label says Nuits-Saint-Georges "Les Porets Saint-George" 1er Cru, "you know what small plot the grapes are from - and we don't even have to write Pinot Noir on the label," he said.
Faiveley explained that "for centuries, when oil did not exist, all the work had to be done by hand and with horses. So the plots had to be small enough to work by hand."
It is also a region based on "terroir," or the mix of soil, climate and other less quantifiable factors that give each vineyard or plot its unique characteristics.
Over the centuries it has been determined that Pinot Noir or Chardonnay from one place in Burgundy will taste subtly different from that of another vineyard.
Faiveley conceded that it's best to do some reading about Burgundy so you can start to grasp an area that has something like 1,200 of these different-tasting plots, which are also know as "climats."
"Also, I would highly suggest you go to wine tastings and see what style and what producer you like," he said.
The delicate 2011 Mercurey "Clos Rochette" from Faiveley, a Chardonnay, costs about $30, and in my estimation is a standout for the price.
Phil Bilodeau of Thief Wine Shop in Milwaukee and Shorewood was at the Chicago event, and - not talking specifically about Faiveley - he said that you can get simple white Burgundy such as Macon-Villages for $20 or less.
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The Men’s Fellowship is hosting a scrumptious turkey dinner at Charlton City United Methodist Church (74 Stafford Street) on Saturday, November 12th from 5:30 to 7pm. Come and enjoy food and fellowship with friends and neighbors.
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The Men’s Club is hosting a Roast Pork dinner at Charlton City United Methodist Church on Saturday, October 8th from 5:30 to 7pm. Come and enjoy food and fellowship with friends and neighbors.
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The first few days of breastfeeding is hard. I will be the first to admit it. In fact in the hospital I spent a lot of time in tears because Shelby was having latching problems, I couldn’t get comfortable and I was exhausted still from the whole week before hand.
Once we got home on the Monday following her birth things were a little easier. I was able to relax which also helped Shelby to relax. I was able to use our nursing pillow and be comfortable. Sure nursing takes up a good portion of your day but I love it. It makes me sit down, relax and enjoy some quiet time with the baby,
Below are some of my absolute favorite must have products for nursing. Of course every mom and baby is different, so while these products work for us, they may not work for everyone!
The first thing I absolutely love is our Boppy. We have a bare naked boppy and various covers for it. For newborns I love using the Newborn Booster. Below is Shelby laying in my lap with both the boppy and the newborn booster on top. I love that the Booster gives a slight incline for her, and it’s comfortable for me to have her laying in my lap.
When it came to nursing tops I thought any kind would work. But for me, the ones by boob Designs is my favorite. Quite pricey, but so worth it. I have three different short sleeve tops and two tank tops from boob designs. What I love about them is that there is a flap that sits right below the breast that you pull up to nurse. You don’t show any kind of skin what so ever!
A good nursing bra. I love my Bravado Bliss Nursing Bra and my Sport Wire free Nursing Bra by Leading Lady. Having a good nursing bra is probably one of the most important products. I got them both a size larger than I wore pre-pregnancy and they fit great. Gave just enough room for when my breasts are full. I love wearing the sport wire free to bed.
While out and public I always use my Nursing Cover from Bebe au Lait. I have no problem nursing in public, but I also like to stay covered as to not annoy other people. A nursing cover is much better than throwing a blanket over you and baby. with a nursing cover they are specially designed with a patented RigiFlex™ neckline that allows you to look down and see the baby.
A breast pump. Yes, we are exclusively breastfeeding but I also like to pump so I can start a freezer stash. These pumping’s can be used during long road trips and for any emergency situations. We have the Medela Pump In Style Advanced. This pump is great for moms who have gone back to work or are pumping a lot to bottle feed. I don’t think it’s a must have for moms who are exclusively breastfeeding but if you want to invest into a great pump then, Medela is the way to go. We are storing the breast milk in the Lansinoh Breast Milk Storage Bags. We haven’t actually used a bottle yet so I have no idea which would work the best for us.
Nursing pads. While I don’t use them every day I love having them on hand and in the diaper bag. If I go out in public and will be out for more than an hour I will use them. My absolute favorite are my Nuk Washable Nursing Pads. I love that they are washable and I can reuse them. They are also much cheaper than disposable nursing pads. I have about ten pairs of reusable nursing pads and I think it is a perfect amount.
another item we use a lot is burp cloths. I really didn’t think we would need them since we are breastfeeding, but Shelby definitely needs to be burped after each feeding and sometimes spits up when she over eats. I made my own burp cloths that I love! They didn’t cost a whole lot to make either. for half a yard I could make three burp cloths. I used Michael Miller fabric so for half a yard it was 4 dollars. The chenille was 12 dollars for a yard, and I was able to cut nine chenille pieces for burp cloths.
And a book that I love, and also reading for my Doula Training is The Nursing Mother’s Companion. I also like Breastfeeding Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws for Nursing Mothers.
Shelby is only a month old so I am sure there are tons of other must have nursing products but these are what we love and use.
*some products featured I received free of cost, but are my favorites and wanted to share them with my readers. No compensation was provided.
Amanda Acuña an influential Mom Blogger. She created MommyMandy as an online resource to the parenting community. She is married to her high school sweetheart and has three daughters, ages 16,13, 6 and a son who is 3. They currently reside in Texas.
Thank you for this post! My sister is due in 9 weeks or less and I was not a breastfeeding mom, so I am not sure how to help her.
I breastfed both of our kids and am so glad I did. It takes a lot of time in the beginning getting used to it and helping baby to latch on, etc., but I loved the bonding and the extra time.
I think the two most important things to have are good bras and also nursing pads. My youngest baby 🙂 is 14, and they didn’t have a lot of these products back then, but I wish they did. A pillow worked really good for her to lay on in my lap to keep her propped higher.
i didn’t know anything about breastfeeding when we had my daughter, I thought everyone made too big a deal out of it and it should be a natural thing. little did I know… I was completely unprepared. I love the medela pump, I am going to be purchasing one when we are closer to having our second
Thanks for sharing all these great products! My daughter is going to be a first time mom soon and plans to breast feed, so this info is very helpful. I really like the nursing cover.
Another mommy thing I tried and failed at. I really did try. Lila was 3lbs 7oz and she just could not latch and they were bottle feeding her and she got used to the faster flow and easier sucking with the bottles. We did try pumping that was a disaster. Every time I pumped I cried hysterically… hormones? I had a great pumper too the exact one you mentioned Medela Pump In Style Advanced. STILL I hated it.. the sounds the feel the crying. I even got some breastmilk from a woman who was pumping like crazy but the freezing technique seemed to turn the milk… blech. So she got as much as she could and now she is almost two so… what can you do?
Great post. I have breastfed my kids but never heard of the boob design brand. I love how it shows no skin!! That is awesome. I wish I had some extra cash to get some now.
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Being a resident of Kolkata, Digha has always been a favorite weekend spot ever since my childhood days. But although over the course of last 20 years the hotel scenario has changed drastically in Digha. I have never found a hotel in here that provides luxury accommodations & doesn’t burn a hole in the pocket either. Digha is a place where either you find rooms for either Rs 1000/- or below a night or upwards of Rs 2500/- a night.This gaping chasm in the range of the 1000/- to 2500/- room categories needed to be addressed.
I read this article and found it very interesting, thought it might be something for you. The article is called silver-pearl1and is located atwww.hotelcoraldigha.com.
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Advocate's view: Wolf plan ignored in rush for the hunt. First, Minnesota’s wolf hunt is unnecessary and not for population control, a point not understood by many people.
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The Last Wolves? A must see picture gallery and article about Alaska wolves by famous conservationist Jane Goodall.
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N.B. This review is not spoiler-free. Character death and imprisonment are central to the book and, hence, the review.
Early on in Joan Silber’s Improvement (Counterpoint, 2017), our protagonist, a young woman named Reyna, remarks on her boyfriend Boyd’s ability to console his loved ones by divining the wry humor in their personal tribulations, an act of attention and care that allows them to link their private pain to “the ever-expanding joke of human trouble.” This well-turned phrase doubles as a fitting summary of Silber’s main thematic concern as a fiction writer, particularly in her recent story cycles Ideas of Heaven (W. W. Norton, 2004) and Fools (W. W. Norton, 2013), which move between protagonists and settings across space and time in order to dramatize the ways in which the consequences of human actions ripple outwards throughout seemingly unconnected lives.
Improvement, billed as a novel, is Silber’s most ambitious attempt to explore this theme. It is bookended by the first-person narration of Reyna, a young, single mother living in Harlem. Reyna is raising four-year-old Oliver with the help of her aunt Kiki, who once lived in Turkey with a rug-selling husband for eight years and has cultivated a reputation as the family’s eccentric. She provides Reyna with childcare and much-needed reality checks. Among their sites of conflict is Reyna’s relationship with Boyd, who has recently been released from Rikers Island after three months on a drug charge. Kiki is sympathetic to Boyd’s troubles but believes that Reyna needs to travel the world rather than settling down with him. Cognizant of this, Reyna doesn’t tell her about Boyd and his friends’ plan to smuggle cigarettes from Virginia to New York in order to profit from the tax difference, a plan that Reyna worries will threaten Boyd’s probation. The operation runs smoothly for a few months, improving everyone’s financial situation and bringing Boyd and Reyna closer than ever, but things come to a head when Boyd asks Reyna, an excellent driver with no record, if she’ll drive the car for the upcoming trip. At first, she agrees, but her last-minute change of heart leaves Boyd’s friend Claude the only available driver. When a car accident kills him and injures their friend Maxwell, Reyna is blamed and shut out of her old life, including her relationship with Boyd.
This opening section is rendered in clean, enticing prose and packed with quotable observations, a hallmark of Silber’s style: Reyna reflects on her habit of “imagined meetings with ex-lovers … on urgent last requests from their sickbeds,” fueled by a desire to “show up in tribute to the substance of what we trashed” and a fascination with “the last triumph of behaving well.” Social observations are equally pithy, and grounded in Reyna’s understanding of her complex role as a white woman in a Black community: “Speeding White Woman Stopped on Highway with Two Colored Fellows. Or was that just the old South?”
But the novel’s finest accomplishment is structural, as, after quickly documenting the aftermath of Reyna’s exile, the narrative begins to move, in third-person narration, through the lives of those affected by Reyna’s split-second decision. We encounter Darisse, Claude’s new girlfriend from Virginia who never learns of his death and can only imagine he has lost interest, and Teddy, the trucker who was the other party in the accident; their attempts to move on while juggling the preexisting complications of their lives—ex- and current lovers, difficult children, financial troubles—never feel forced or random.
Readers who enjoyed the witty Kiki as well as those who found her enigmatic will enjoy the chapter detailing her years in 1970s Turkey, which balances an exploration of Turkish politics and society with Kiki’s growing realization that she wants leave her husband, who has recently moved them to the farm where he grew up, and return home to America. A trio of German antiquities smugglers whose brief stay on the farm provides the catalyst for the prodigal Kiki’s return stars in the next chapter, and the distorting effect of money and greed on their lives mirrors the opening exploration of cigarette smuggling in a thoughtful and never heavy-handed way: “All this greed and fury, all this grasping, where would it ever get Steffi?” The next chapter brings us back to Reyna’s New York, as the daughter of two of the smugglers, Monica, deals with the failing health of her mother Steffi, her malcontent partner Julian, and her friend and eyebrow tech, Lynnette, who we recognize as the soon-to-be-bereaved sister of Claude, Boyd’s friend who dies in the auto accident. The final chapter sees Reyna sell an antique rug given to her by Kiki and anonymously bequeath the proceeds to Lynnette out of guilt for her role in Claude’s death. Lynnette believes that an ex-boyfriend sent the money, which doesn’t frustrate Reyna but instead helps her to see what the reader has come to understand throughout the course of the novel, that the way we make sense of what happens to us has just as much to do with our ability to navigate the world as the course of fate: “Look what love did, even if it hadn’t done it.”
While these manifold plotlines, and the links between them, may seem like a lot to keep track of, Silber’s well-honed ability to tell a cohesive narrative in thirty or so pages (she was a two-time National Book Award nominee for her story collections Ideas of Heaven and Fools) makes each story distinct, and her narration’s genuine interest in the lives of such disparate characters makes a heuristic case for Silber’s casual approach to life’s big questions—“Was that what happened to old love, it turned into floating opinions and overcharged facts?” Silber’s use of third person for the middle section keeps her strong, recognizable narrative voice from seeming artificially similar across the stories, thus enabling her to use this voice to her advantage, as the throughline it creates emphasizes both the links between her characters’ situations and the idiosyncrasies that make them unique individuals.
Indeed, Silber’s command of voice is one of her great strengths as a storyteller, and perhaps the one that’s easiest to misunderstand: she adopts a wry, colloquial diction for first- and third-person alike, turning phrases so unpretentious and true-to-life that they may deceive the reader into thinking the work must have been easy. But Silber’s command of the text is nothing if not careful, and the simplicity of her prose belies her mastery of narrative architecture. As in Ideas of Heaven and Fools, Silber distills time’s forward march into as little as one sentence when necessary, in the interest of exploring one of her oeuvre’s primary concerns: the problem of how “time draws the shapes of stories,” as she puts it in her 2009 recent craft book, The Art of Time in Fiction (Graywolf Press). She continues, “I’m interested in how fates roll out over many years and am drawn to write fiction that takes on the task of compressing whole lifetimes into short stories or chapters.” This is the great accomplishment of Silber’s work, and of Improvement in particular. Far from just being, as many reviewers have characterized it, an exploration of the “butterfly effect,” Silber asks us to consider not only the intersections of multiple lives but the ongoingness of life well after the crucial juncture, and the moments when her characters realize the paradox that their fates have been set in motion, in ways they can yet understand only obliquely: “We were making great vows without the trouble of having to live with each other,” Reyna reflects when she finally runs into Boyd again, near the novel’s end. “But we were making them, standing on high ground to look down at the passage of time, years unfolding in the mortal valley below us.”
Silber herself has particular incentive to explore “the mortal valley” of time: at 72, her long-underappreciated work has begun to attain a critical mass of critical purchase. Improvement was awarded both the PEN/Faulkner Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction, two of the most prestigious American fiction prizes; in 2020, her debut novel, Household Words, which won the PEN/Hemingway Award, long a premier prize for first fiction, will turn 40. While her work has long been appreciated by literary insiders, it is this reviewer’s hope that the chorus for Improvement will cement her reputation as one of our finest fiction writers.
For her part, Silber, who I had the great good fortune to meet at her publisher’s booth at the Brooklyn Book Festival last month, was overjoyed at the reception of Improvement, gracious in the face of my star-struck babbling, and, most importantly, forthcoming about her next project, which will similarly tackle the vagaries of time in a composite story-novel form. Improvement’s many readers, myself included, are sure to be dazzled. | [
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Fans of The Evil Dead, I have some interesting news for you. First, Sam Raimi, creator of the original 1981 The Evil Dead, is involved in the upcoming remake of the film, scheduled for 2013. Sadly, the 2013 version does not include the beloved and darkly heroic Ash, originally played by Bruce Campbell.
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You should trust every person that has access to your keys. This can be difficult when others may have add access to the keys before you moved in, or while the property was vacant. In one recent case, people were finding “strange occurrences” in their home that made it clear someone was letting themselves into […]
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My niece was watching a Minnesota Vikings verses the Dallas Cowboys Thursday night football game on NBC the other night. After a after a commercial, one of the paintings I did for the Minnesota Vikings, US Bank Stadium "The Purple People Eaters" flashed on the screen. I am not
sure in what context they showed my painting. or what kind of reference they made about it. She had a chance to photograph the television set with the painting featured on the screen and then posted the image on her Facebook account.
It is always a surprise to me when I am watching either a movie or television show and, all of a sudden, out of nowhere one of my paintings shows up on the screen. Generally I am supposed to be informed and sign a release for the use the image with the purchase of a painting. Then I am not informed. I have had images pop up a couple of times when something crops up completely out of context to the painting.
The oddest experience was when I was watching a horror - scary movie and in one of the opening scenes one of my paintings is in the background. I am not sure which movie but it was from the movie series. Paranormal Phenomenon I think it was called Paranormal Activity 2.
What is so odd about the painting is that it's of a guy who was walking past my studio with a parrot on his shoulder. I asked if I could photograph him with the parrot and took a few shots One of the photos was of him holding the parrot on his hand. I had sold the painting to an interior decorator/designer for a client. I totally forgot that I had done the painting then a couple of years later it appears in the movie.
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"Then summer fades and passes and October comes. We'll smell smoke then, and feel an unexpected sharpness, a thrill of nervousness, swift elation, a sense of sadness and departure."
Het herfstgevoel komt dichterbij, er zweven blaadjes door de lucht, de wind neemt toe en spinnen komen binnen in huis. De ochtenden zijn koel, de namiddagen kunnen nog warm zijn en het is tijd om afscheid te nemen van de zomer. Een goede reden om een weggevertje te hebben. Deze originele geschilderde heldergekleurde vlinder kan van jou zijn! | [
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I do love Mary Oliver's poetry, I think she captures something about the 'death' of autumn and uses it as a great metaphor for meaning in life, using one's time wisely. Anyway - I don't trust Bing to translate it, I hope you can still enjoy it in English.
Copyright Joke Boudens 2015. All images and content are the property of Joke Boudens unless otherwise noted.
An alien from space has every now and then been distinguished walking through a Toledo area cemetery.
The extraterrestrial crew member of an extraterrestrial spaceship is every so often made out up on Buck Knoll scaring folks.
An extraterrestrial traveler from another solar system has been said to have been witnessed on numerous instances moving orbs around in Austin Hollow before dawn.
We will be celebrating a very special birthday on 1st June – we have reached the grand old age of 20yrs!! We have an action packed week planned for w/b 29th May – lots of fun and activities – more details will follow.
Photos used under Creative Commons from bobaliciouslondon, Fachstellen für Öffentliche Bibliotheken NRW, albastrica mititica, LandBetweentheLakesKYTN, ell brown, Vic_NP, chha83, Blogging Dagger, Infomastern, Bigtime700, Green Garden Girl, EraPhernalia Vintage . . . [''playin' hook-y''] ;o | [
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In this first episode we get to know the Island Strait cast – from boatmen Stan & Emrys, conservationist Frankie, scientist Mike, mussle producer John, outdoor instructors Jamie & Ali and Glyn the award winning landscape photographer who draws inspiration from the beauty of the Menai Strait.
Теннисный набор Joola Beat - Оборудование для тенниса: Теннисные сетки, Теннисные ракетки JOOLA Cobra | [
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Atlanta made a surprising free agent move in signing veteran safety Dashon Goldson. So why did the Falcons sign the 31-year-old and how important will he be this season? With rookie Keanu Neal suffering a knee injury and Kemal Ishmael being a less than attractive option as a starter, it makes sense that Dan Quinn decided to add another safety to the roster. Lets dice right into what all this means for the team.
When Keanu Neal went down Thursday the Falcons coaching staff was immediately concerned, not only for the health of the 1st round pick, but also because they realized the fragility of the the position as a whole. The Falcons had no real depth at strong safety. Now the Falcons do have Ishmael and Therezie, but even so, they don’t provide the depth of talent that Atlanta should want. Yes, Ishmael has shown flashes of greatness but he hasn’t been consistent about it and for Therezie, let’s not even talk about him starting. While the “Cadillac” does make some big plays from time to time, he’s just not consistent enough to be a starting player in this NFL. Not right now at least . Goldson has had an up-and-down career, but the Falcons know exactly what he will provide the team and that’s essential when staff are unsure about a key position.
Yes, his brings a lot to the table and that’s why the Falcons signed him. Goldson is a proven starter who has been impactful for every team he’s played for; he is a guy who, when needed, can make a big play in clutch moments. When he was with San Francisco he played some solid football and, in 2012, he earned a pro bowl spot. After that he was traded to Tampa where he slowed down and looked lethargic. Last year he was again traded, this time to Washington where he started 15 games and recorded 110 combined tackles, and an interception against the Saints that returned for a touchdown. Overall Goldson is a mixed bag. It has been proven that he can produce in key moments but it may not be his ability on the field that is most important for Atlanta.
Goldson should start over Ishmael until Neal is back healthy, but when Neal comes back from injury Goldson will begin his most important role on the team. Mentoring the young rookie. Goldson will work with the young and immensely talented rookie and start to teach him the ins and outs of being a starting safety in the NFL. He’ll hopefully be able to show Neal how to bait a QB, or dissect a play before it even begins. The experience that Goldson has as a starter should be absorbed by Neal, and may lessen his growing pains in the NFL.
All in all, the Dashon Goldson signing should be a fairly good one for Atlanta. He provides veteran leadership, has had proven success and will definitely be able to fill in for Neal until he’s healthy. He’s a good guy as well, let’s hope it doesn’t take him too long to settle in to the loud city of Atlanta, and lets welcome him with open arms Falcons nation.
Born and raised in Georgia, life long Falcons fan (RISE UP) , love my braves, and root for the hawks. I pride myself on being a diehard passionate fan and knowing every in and out of my teams. oh and trash talk, love to trash talk.
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Hiroshi’s dream was to make his wife Seiko happy. They travelled all the way from Japan to create wonderful wedding photos and memories. We arranged beautiful wedding gown for Seiko, got her a pretty bouquet and they both enjoyed being picked up by a funky red vintage car. Petr Pelucha knew exactly where to take them – Prague offers so much...
Let’s get warm and cozy and look back at one of the hottest days of last summer that happened to be wedding day of a the nicest British-Canadian couple Laura & Ryan.
Christmas lights, fearless red dress of the Bride, hot punch and lot of kisses, holding hands and dancing.. not only that was a wedding day of Jenny & Joel in Prague.
The important question we often get from our clients – will my wedding in Prague be legally valid in my home country? Yes, your wedding will be legally valid and recognized worldwide and we will make the process easy for you.
Prague… Beautiful and romantic city in the heart of Europe. It’s not only an ideal place for your wedding, but also perfect for your full of deep emotions proposal.
On those little historical streets and with a magical outlook there are lots of possibilities for the unique proposal reflecting your love story.
Christmas time is here and we love the magical atmosphere around it! Candles are an essential part of it.
We are happy to have a good friend Vladka Fremuthova, the owner of the company “Meadows”, so we are proud to present you another Czech brand after “27Jewelry”.
At our job, we sometimes meet creative Brides who wish to plan and design their whole wedding alone without hiring a wedding agency. This brought us to an idea to prepare a stylish workshop for Brides-to be.
Prague is a city for Art Nouveau lovers.. Megan & Paul’s vintage style British wedding in Prague took place in the early fall and even the Indian summer weather was perfect..
Didi, originally from South Africa and Jiri, originally from Czech met while working on a cruise ship and they spend most of their year working in warm places. They have decided for a smaller intimate wedding in the winter time in Prague and hoped for a snow kissed wedding.
It took a few trips from London to Prague, many skype chats with the couple’s little son Leo climbing over the laptop and some amount of emails. But at the end Babsi & Luke’s dream came true – they found their perfect wedding venues that were supposed to absolutely „wow“ their wedding guests. It was a difficult choice as you all know, Prague is magical everywhere you look. Especially in late November with Advent spirit in the air.
Sara and Eric’s winter romantic wedding was a wonderful ending of the season and year 2014. Their wedding took place on December 30th in Prague, in small cozy hidden chapel in the most romantic part of Prague, Kampa.
Read what our friend Uma wrote about decorations for winter outdoor weddings in Prague that we love so much because of their special atmosphere.
While winters in cities like Prague can be bitterly cold, but that doesn’t mean that you have to discard this season for a wedding. If you are getting married, the winter season can be a truly beautiful backdrop for your wedding. Just imagine how romantic a blanket of crisp white snow will be as a backdrop when you exchange your vows.
Happy New Year and hope you are all having a great beginning of 2011. We have a busy month behind us; this winter we were very happy to have many December weddings and it was a wonderful ending of the year.
Planning Tara & Ryan’s wedding was so much fun. This lovely Canadian- Sri Lankan couple got officially married in Canada a while ago but now wanted to have the proper big white wedding with families involved. Since the couple has families spread literally all over the world they decided to meet in the middle – in Prague, as we Czechs like to say, in the heart of Europe :-). Families and friends from both sides had to travel miles to get here but what Tara & Ryan prepared for them, was definitely worth it.
Fantasy Football Leagues have been growing in popularity and marketers have taken notice. This is why the teaming of Yahoo Sports and Buffalo Wild Wings to create National Draft Day is branding gold and a major win for both companies. Is this Fantasy Draft Day more exciting for fan than the NFL Draft?
Buffalo Wild Wings and Yahoo! Sports are creating the ultimate kickoff to fantasy football season. The Buffalo Wild Wings and Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football National Draft Day will be the first-of-its-kind “holiday” and will take place Saturday, Aug. 24, all across the nation.
Total viewership of the first round of the draft on ESPN and NFL Network totaled a combined 20 million viewers, according to The Nielsen Company, making it the most-watched cable show of the night. The combined average for ESPN and NFL Network was 7.7 million, almost doubling the History Channel's "Swamp People" (4 million viewers), the next-most watched cable program on that Thursday. Read more on the NFL's Media Blitz
The legend goes that when a fledgling ESPN asked NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle to televise the 1980 NFL Draft, even the PR-savvy Mr. Rozelle doubted anybody would tune in.
Fast-forward 33 years and John Brody, senior VP-sponsorship and sales for the NFL, expected 50 million viewers to watch the three-day event across ESPN, NFL Network and NFL Mobile last Thursday through Saturday nights. | [
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NHS Surrey has been fined £200,000 by data regulators over the loss of sensitive information about more than 3,000 patients. Thousands of children's patient records were found on a second-hand NHS computer that was auctioned on eBay, the BBC understands.
Regulators said NHS Surrey failed to check that a data destruction company had properly disposed of the records. Three further computers that had been sold on eBay contained sensitive data.
UK watchdog the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) imposed the fine on the trust after patients across Surrey were affected by the data loss.
"The facts of this breach are truly shocking," ICO head of enforcement Stephen Eckersley said in a statement. "NHS Surrey chose to leave an approved provider and handed over thousands of patients' details to a company without checking that the information had been securely deleted, the result was that patients' information was effectively being sold online."
At the time NHS Surrey contacted patients involved to make them aware of the data breach. "This case is currently the subject of legal proceedings."
The breach was one of the most serious that the ICO had seen, the data watchdog added. NHS Surrey was alerted to the data loss by a member of the public who had purchased an old NHS computer and found patient records.
Upon investigation, the trust discovered the computer contained the health records of 2,000 children and 900 adults, plus a number of NHS human resources records. A further 39 computers that had been sold by the data destruction company were recovered during the course of the investigation, with sensitive records found on three of the hard disks.
The data destruction company had offered free disposal of the computers in exchange for the sale of salvageable materials. The company promised to crush the computer hard disks using an industrial guillotine, but NHS Surrey failed to monitor the destruction process, the ICO ruled, and did not have a contract in place that explained the legal requirements of the data destruction.
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Among a few things that are truly the identity of any nation, national anthem holds a significant position. Along with the national flag, it represents the country throughout the world and adds to the national pride. It is basically a patriotic hymn or other song adopted by a nation for use on public or state occasions and is the individuality of any state.
Coming back home, Pakistan’s national anthem, written by Hafeez Jalandhari, has always been a subject of criticism as it is completely in Farsi (Persian), rendering it incomprehensible for majority of Pakistanis. While the current national anthem is hardly approved, Pakistan’s first national anthem remains a mystery and just a few people know the existence of another national anthem approved by founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (R.A) prior to Hafeez Jalandhari’s ‘Pak Sar Zameen Shaad Baad’.
Jagan Nath Azad, a Lahore based Urdu poet commissioned the first national anthem of Pakistan just three days before the independence on 11th August 1947 at the behest of M.A. Jinnah. According to a Professor of History hail to University of Karachi, Jagan Nath was equally excited and amazed when came to know that Jinnah wanted him to commission Pakistan’s national anthem regardless of his religious identity.
About a year and a half after the partition, after Mr Jinnah’s death in September, 1948, the government of Pakistan, headed by its first Muslim Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, decided to discard the anthem. National Anthem Committee was formed in December, 1948 to recommend new anthem.
However, unfortunately, we do not have any account pertaining to the first national anthem in our history books. With all these accessible evidences, none of the historians ever tried to discover the fact that what prompted the then leaders of Pakistan to discard the first national anthem as envisioned by Mohammad Ali Jinnah to get it written by a non-Muslim writer in Urdu.
The question arises: what prompted the then government to discard Azad’s ‘Aye sar zameen-i-paak’ that was also in our national language? And it remains unanswered.
It is common observation that cognizance of a minor child to an adult person is restricted to the given facts that Hafeez Jalandhari commissioned the first national anthem of Pakistan. Misleading people is a crime but concealing historical facts to its nation is beyond the criminal act. One must think about it with all dimensions opened.
I always wondered that why our national anthem was in Farsi despite Urdu being the national language. In fact, there were other big languages as bengali and punjabi……at tha time. we should also have national anthem translated in to all regional languages of Pakistan… Moeed
which was adopted in 1950. Then the poets were invited to write appropriately worded lyrics fitting the music. More than 700 contestants had submitted their lyrics out of which the National Anthem Committee had selected the lyrics written by Hafiz Jalandhari. The National Anthem was then officially adopted by the Government. The whole exercise took more than 4 years and Radio Pakistan had broadcasted it for the first time on 14th August 1954.
It was years ago that I had learnt to my shock that Pakistan’s National Anthem is a replacement of one composed by a Lahorite non-Muslim poet, Jagan Nath Azad. Urdu diction of abandoned national anthem is lucid and its imagery simple.How it was expedient to annul it, is a tantalizing question.
If you read through our current national anthem, It contains mostly urdu words and has a more balanced verse.
Deception is norm in our history. I still remember, when I was in 4th grade in 1957, we used to read the history (Muashtarti Uloom). It had a chapter on Quid-e-Azam, which had the information “Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born in a small town “Jhiruk” of Distt. Thatta on 25 Dec. Come 1958, and changed to Karachi:):)
Roohan Ahmed! I think you have some much free time to write a blog on this subject. WE have so many other important issues, it would be better you select some important topic instead of bothering about our national anthem. Mind your business please and dont waste yours and the peoples time.
The national anthem had to be composed in a hurry in 1950 because of the impending state visit of the Shah of Iran. President Sukarno had been the first head of state to make a state visit and there had been no Pakistani national anthem to play upon his arrival. A.G. Chagla produced his beautiful composition within a few weeks, in time for the Shah’s visit. The lyrics were added later through a process described in M. Saeed’s comment. By the way there is one line of Urdu in the anthem (Pak sarzameen ka nizam)!
well urdu comes from several different languages including turkish, arabic and persian, so there is nothing wrong with the national anthem being in persian if it conveys our ideology. it is clear to see why the older one was rejected, as it sounds simple, whereas the current one literally gives me goosebumps and awakens the patriot in me, not to mention that it also sounds better to the ears. it should be part of our education system and school curriculum to explain the national anthem to children so that they understand what it is about, so that they dont just sing empty words in school assembly etc
Honours Bachelor of Arts – Urban Geography and GIS – University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, BC. (9/2005-8/2009)
Developed a value-added consulting practice by listening to client needs, setting project goals, effectively managing complex spatial databases, applying advanced analysis tools, and creating compelling reports and visual products.
Demonstrated skill conducting local and regional scale land development analysis based on linked datasets such as parcel-scale zoning information, assessed land values, socio-demographic patterns and trends, network-based proximity calculations to community amenities.
Recognized ability to deliver high-quality results on short notice while managing multiple priorities.
Developed curriculum for bi-monthly mentorship meetings focused on personal value identification, goal setting and networking strategies.
Worked in collaboration with the Provincial Health Services Authority and 20+ partners to integrate public health priorities into planning practices across BC and participated in development of a logic model, terms of reference, key principals and data sharing standards.
Prioritized and executed core project activities including stakeholder consultations, data discovery, geodatabase maintenance, geocoding, spatial analysis, map production and public presentation.
Led priority research projects investigating the relationship between human health and local socio-economic patterns and trends, land use compositions, street walkability, air-quality, and network-based proximity to fresh food retailers and social services.
Worked as part of a team to exceed daily and monthly sales targets and participated in numerous community events including yoga classes and running clinics.
Independently planned, managed and delivered 10+ contract GIS mapping projects for diverse academic, corporate and municipal clients with a total value over $5,000.
Represented student interests and presented key recommendations to UBC Student Council on how to strategically integrate the three pillars of sustainability into UBC Operations & Administration, Teaching & Learning, and Research & Partnerships and a motion of unanimous support was passed.
Lead youth groups on 21-day wilderness expeditions and promoted a strong team environment of trust, acceptance and inspiration
An Ecological Model of Human Health through a Cartographic Lens – Pecha Kucha style presentation at the BC Society of Landscape Architects Annual Conference (04/2013)
A Service-Based Remoteness Index of BC – Poster presentation at the 7th International GEOMED conference on spatial statistics and geomedical systems – Victoria, BC. (10/2011)
Mapping the Population Distribution of BC – Oral presentation at the 4th International Cartography Association’s workshop on Spatial Analysis and Measurement – Vancouver, BC. (8/2011)
Linking Urban Planning and Public Health to Improve Early Human Development – Sole author of publication in ‘Trail Six: An Undergraduate Journal of Geography’ (9/2010)
Applying GWR and LISA Techniques to Improve Analysis of Neighbourhood-Scale EDI Data Across BC – Oral presentation at the Human Early Learning Research Retreat – Vancouver, BC. (6/2010)
Our Children’s Voices: The Middle Years Development Instrument – Measuring Children’s Developmental Health and Well-Being – Co-author of United Way publication (9/2010)
Expert use of ESRI ArcGIS 10.1 for complex spatial data analysis and visualization including proven application of Spatial and Network Analyst extensions, Toolbox functions and Model Builder.
Advanced use of DSLR camera equipment for photography and video recording complemented by use of Adobe Photoshop and Premier Pro and Photoshop for editing.
I’m quite keen on my orange squash as most of you know. Those of you who know me well will also know my particular fondness of Robinson’s Orange Squash.
Recently they have changed their label from the one in the photo. Why change a label? To attract attention to the product to re-promote it? To accompany a change in flavour or ingredients?
My guess is the latter because it is now necessary to dilute the cordial in slightly different proportions in order to remove the slight aftertaste of pinapple that is otherwise noticable. When I first tried the ‘new’ orange squash I thought I’d picked up the wrong bottle from the supermarket as Robinson’s do indeed sell an orange and pinapple version….
Anyway, I checked and I definitely have the orange (no added sugar) squash and with a little bit of experimentation as to proportions of cordial to water it’s all sorted.
The point of this entry….. none really other than to fill time and hopefully keep you amused for all of 2 minutes!!
When I did this to start with, it said it needed to know the dimension of the bounding box so I altered it to \includegraphics[bb = 4 4 5 5]{Normalisedzscores.pdf} which runs fine, but in DVi I get the following error message:
Last year I wrote my dissertation in TeX. This was a major faff as I was incapable of making contents pages and bibliographies in it. Therefore I’ve decided to learn how to use LaTeX. So far, it’s great! I’ve worked out contents and bibiliographies without any bother and can do tables and everything I need. However, graphics seem to be beyond me! I’ve got the graphics saved as .wmf as they were what I needed for TeX, however, it seems that these are unsuitable for LaTeX. Equally, I’ve tried converting them to .jpg and .pdf and using pdflatex in the latter case, but it still won’t put graphics into my document.
Apparently, because I’m 21 and want to be treated like an adult, I have to act like one. It appears that in order to act like an adult you have to be parted from nearly 100 soft toys and redesign your room so that it looks like a room in a show house and not like a room anyone lives in.
At least my 30 favourites are safe (currently in a box waiting to go back to university which isn’t great, but at least they’ve avoided being sold.)
Today I had the most comedy phone conversation ever. I dialled the relevant number and after two rings, a voice announced “I’m sorry all our operators are busy at present. Please hold until the next available member of staff becomes available. You are number zero in the queue.” This is itself is amusing as how is it possible to have an empty queue? Also, if I’m in an empty queue why is noone answering the phone?!
A few minutes later my call was answered. The helpdesk I was ringing is one which sorts all things technology based. Consequently I was very surprised when they said they weren’t reading emails today. (I sent them an email initially to explain the problems as that’s what I was told to do when I rang them the first time.)
Why are Sunday evenings so gloomy? I went out for dinner this evening, however, I was home by 9.00 so have had to fill the remaining hours before I can accept defeat and go to bed ready to wake up for another day’s revision.
MSN’s quiet today too, as it is every weekend. I guess people have more of a social life than I do. I finished another book today though and have been watching the snooker, so I can’t grumble too much.
Bank holiday tomorrow. It’s just like a Sunday all over again which isn’t a good thing in my opinion. All of you who work Monday to Friday will no doubt dispute that point, but for someone like me who works everyday, Bank holidays are just another reason for places to be shut and people to be busy doing things they want to do as opposed to have to do!
MONDAY 26th February (week 8), 7pm in the Butterworth Hall within Warwick Arts Centre, the University of Warwick Wind Orchestra and massed choir of 250 7-11 children from local schools come together to perform for your entertainment. We will be playing pieces ranging from Hobbits from Lord of the Rings, to a medley of Beatles songs. Other tunes include ‘The Future’s in Our Hands’ featuring the massed choir and Siyahamba as well as My Fair Lady medley, Scramble! by Nigel Hess, Overture to ‘Candide’, Holsts’ first suite in Eb….. Something for everyone!
Has anyone listened to the Gladiator soundtrack recently? If so, have you noticed the uncanny resemblence of one of the tracks to the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack? I know that Klaus Badelt was involved in the score production for Gladiator, but did he really use the same theme in both soundtracks?
A slightly less geeky observation: drinking too much alcohol isn’t good; for the person, the people they are with and the people that are around them. To explain, a party of promers who set up their rug next to our ‘camp’ came dressed in their finery (black ties and silly dresses.) They all then consumed lots of alcohol, but one man in particular became very drunk to the level of almost being unconcious. Personally I can’t see the point, but that is just me.
I went on holiday to the Lake District with Mum's Mum, Mum's Mum's Mum and Dad and Tom and Babe and Patch. It was very fun.
We walked 26 miles. It was hard work. Here is a picture of me on a walk around a place called Blea Tarn.
On 1 of our walks, we saw sheep playing football. You can see the goal keepers in the pictures below.
Humph – it is raining, revision is not going well, and to top it all, Leicester Tigers were beaten by Sale in the Premiership final.
I get the same error when I try to insert a ps file. Can anybody tell me why? Thanks… by Mika on this entry
Hi there Laura, Nice blog – I have a suggestion for you regarding your LaTeX graphics problems. Open… by Peter M on this entry
Interestingly they've changed the apple and blackcurrant one as well. Me and my sister both seperate… by on this entry
Too much orange squash can get boring quickly, which I've never found to be a problem with blackcurr… by on this entry
suitably amused. Still plenty of orange squash in the office. I can't stand the stuff. The blackcurr… by Lucy Griffiths on this entry
After much recent speculation, there have been exciting developments in the Union. Yes, finally the Union has seen the light and added WORD UP to their collection of quiz games. Look out for LuckySeven™ dominating the high score table.
Went out to grad and event in the Cooler last night-Indian Event of some kind- only 4 of use pale skinned mob in there-clearly they had flocked from all arouned to witness the moooves pulled of by Jambon, James, Chattie and myself. However, rather disappointly the event was somewhat tainted for me, as once again Jamie neglected to wear his white leather jacket- I look forward to the spring when he will once again become a major player on the fashion scene. Also, expect him to wear sunglasses all year around like the Greeks. Good time was had by all, although there has been much whinging about hangovers this morning-not balla!
Have also been enjoying following the elections campaign, am particularly impressed that there has been no chalk scrawlings on the pavement to damage my designer apparel.
I find this blog completely appalling and unacceptable. I hope you are ashamed of your childish acts… by Robin on this entry
Bad conditions of mobility and accessibility to jobs and services in most metropolitan regions in developing countries are a key development issue. Besides the negative effects on the wellbeing of their populations associated with traffic congestion and time spent on transportation, the latter mean economic losses in terms of waste of human and material resources.
That led me to read with much interest a recent book – available on Google Play - on the impact of rail-based networks in São Paulo and Mumbai [1] written by Jorge Rebelo, a transport specialist who worked for more than 25 years at the World Bank. São Paulo and Mumbai are both mega-metropolitan regions with about 20 million inhabitants and in dire need of quick solutions for better mobility and accessibility for their populations. As their population and income grew, auto and motorcycle ownership and their use also increased in both cities. Their mass transport systems are overloaded and travelling conditions are reaching their limit or are above their limit at peak-hours. Congestion is becoming unbearable in these two megacities and any new infrastructure requires relocation of houses and businesses, a very sensitive issue which in turn demands careful planning and heavy investment.
Both Mumbai and São Paulo metropolitan regions have extensive suburban railway networks dating from the 19th century that are now serving primarily a huge number of mostly low-income commuters every day. Built initially for transportation of freight and intercity passengers, these railways are now major commuter networks which are used by millions of passengers every day. According to Rebelo, both mega-metropolitan regions have delayed too long the substantial extension of their subways and other rail based systems either because of lack of coordination between levels of government and/or unreliable financing mechanisms which did not allow the required continuity to ensure annual additions to their rail based systems. The price for having procrastinated in facing those challenges has been huge!
Increasing challenges with mobility are of course not unique to those two mega-metropolises. Nineteen of the twenty-six largest [2]metropolitan areas in the world are in non-advanced economies and most of them have suffered from a mismatch between, on the one hand, the fast dynamics of densification and transformation of space use and, on the other, the slower pace of institutional adaptation and/or investment finance to cope with the evolution of transportation needs. Mobility difficulties have become more intense even where population dynamics and rural-urban migration are not major factors, like in Russia, as approached by JungEun Oh and Kenneth Gwilliam [3] in a recent World Bank review of the urban transport sector in the Russian Federation:
“Russian cities are undergoing critical economic and social changes that affect the performance and condition of their urban transport systems. While the population of most large cities in Russia (over one million residents) has remained relatively unchanged over the last decade, the average income of the urban dwellers has sharply increased. The number of private cars per capita has increased rapidly, generating a demand for urban mobility which is increasingly difficult to meet.”
Through the long series of projects and analyses with which the World Bank has been supporting urban transport improvements in developing countries over the years – openly accessible on www.worldbank.org [4] – one can notice how challenges associated with the mismatch between evolution of urban transport needs and institutional and investment finance responses are widespread in the developing world. One can also see how far ago those challenges had already become significant. For instance, a World Bank appraisal report [5] on a project in Rio de Janeiro more than 20 years ago stated the following:
“Urban Transportation is in a crisis in Brazil. Although the nation has invested heavily in the sector over the past 15 years, the effective demand for urban transport services particularly in major metropolitan regions (MRs), increased by about 82% in the last decade, and under present pricing policies, exceeds the existing peak hour supply in most MRs. To add to this capacity shortage, the Brazilian urban transport sector suffers from institutional problems due to a lack of coordination between the three levels of government responsible for urban transport in the MRs.”
Not by chance, the issue of coordination between levels of government is highlighted in a set of policy proposals argued in Rebelo’s book - one that certainly serves as a reference for most metropolitan areas in developing countries. First and foremost, it is fundamental to establish some sort of real, effective Metropolitan Authority as a coordinator of long-term planning, evaluation and prioritization of new investments and coordination of their tariff and subsidy policy. This has also been pinpointed in a recent World Bank report - Institutional Labyrinth [6]:
“Typically, multiple agencies, at different levels of government, are involved in the management and delivery of urban transport infrastructure and services. More often than not, there is little or no coordination among them. This results in duplication and inefficiency in the use of resources and poor-quality services. The need for institutional coordination across space and function is increasingly being recognized as critical to developing an integrated and comprehensive urban transport system.”
The rapid transformation of space use and densification of connections between urban areas tends to turn previous transport- and urban-related political and administrative mandates obsolete and dysfunctional. Natural political inertia or resistance then often becomes a hindrance to building some sort of new, effective authority able to cope with the evolving metropolitan reality.
Some other recommendations follow in Rebelo’s book. For instance, there should be a search for financing mechanisms that are less dependent on floating government general budgets. A greater use of Public-Private Partnerships seems to be a trend in many parts of the world, and that might require operating subsidies. Therefore, financing mechanisms to guarantee the payment on time of those subsidies must be in place to avoid situations where concessions risk failing when operating subsidies are not paid on time. Revenues from advertising, use of station space, real estate developments around stations and urban operations can also be carefully planned.
Another key consideration is to strongly encourage the transparency of the bidding and evaluation process to foster international competitiveness and decrease costs. It also seems advisable to create an inventory of projects contained in the long-term strategy well beyond preliminary design stages. That would cut in the implementation schedule and make projects more attractive from a political standpoint. Finally, in most cases probably with the help of the judiciary, an effort must be made to find ways to simplify and accelerate expropriation/resettlement processes that may be deemed as necessary. All these recommended procedures require a definition of lines of authority appropriate to the evolving metropolitan reality.
The reality is some of the developing world’s transport infrastructures are beyond simple congestion; they are in danger of complete collapse or paralysis. There is reason to believe, however, that authorities in many countries have got the message and started to act more decisively. For instance, Mumbai just had its first monorail inaugurated and there are other rail and metro projects underway under the leadership of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority. Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are also undertaking substantial programs to try to address their mobility issues, and it’s high time they do it. Pay-offs from adjusting institutions and finance to the urban dynamics are clearly huge. It’s time to unclog the arteries of urban transport now to prevent stroke and paralysis tomorrow! | [
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At least according to the Ann Arbor News who used to have a special “Community Life” pull out section on Saturdays.
I am one of those 20 somethings who still gets the paper every day. And I faithfully read it every day. And every year it takes me less and less time to read the paper.
First there was the end of the Connection Section, that Sunday section with health, entertainment, and a column by Judy McGovern.
And now there is no Community Life. With it’s Good Deeds and Reflections by News photographers, volunteer spotlight, and other random stuff. Update: Some of these elements, like the Engagement Announcements, Reflection, Good Causes and Faces in the Crowd are now in a “Milestones” section of the Sunday News.
So I am left to wonder: what is the News’ grand plan? What makes a local paper good and what makes people want to read it? Because every time the News takes away local news I scratch my head.
But I am not in the print media business and I know it is not as easy as just continuing to provide content that the majority of people don’t want to read at the same time that your costs keep increasing.
They are moving all of the community sections to the Sunday paper. Which annoys me because now I’ll have to get the Sunday paper and spend $1.50 when I used to be able to just buy the Saturday paper for 50 cents and not deal with all the ads. Which is exactly the reason they are moving it to Sunday so they can get the circulation and advertising rates. It annoys me, but it makes sense for the paper.
But I do keep hoping someone is going to start a good, community-oriented newspaper soon and then I won’t ever have to read the News again.
Word. I’m a 30-something :) who gets the paper delivered every day, and I have noticed my reading time decreasing. Today, I separated the ads and “weighed” what was left…not so much (even with the new “connections” section). I am a fast reader, but it took me less than 1/2 hour to get through the paper today.
I second Juliew’s call for a community-oriented paper…with all of the “locavore” stuff going on now (which is a good thing, imho), this would be a prime time for some creative person to get the ball rolling….
I’m a newspaper addict. Can’t live without my morning New York Times. Used to be, I also required my afternoon Ann Arbor News fix. I’d been subscribing for 20 years.
But last spring, I discovered that I was reading everything I wanted in the paper on the journey from my front door to my kitchen table. In addition to all the points already made, I will note that many of their excellent local reporters are gone. So I regretfully canceled my subscription a few months ago. I try to catch up on the headline news online and probably miss some things.
Note that the January Ann Arbor Observer reports that the News has had a 20% decline in circulation since 2000.
Nancy’s headline has a sad double entendre. In order to have a vital community life, we need our local newspaper.
This is an induwtry-wide trend…circulation is down at almost every newspaper in the nation. People get news online, young people don’t (in general) buy newspapers.
The problem is compounded at the AA News by the fact that it is not a good paper. Some of the best local reporters, those that actually dug around and found news, are gone. Now we’re left with people like Geoff Larcom who sounds bored in all his columns and reports. Like ‘been there, done that, i know everything there is to know, just ask.’
The paper is stale because the same people have been running it for too long, with no new blood, no fresh perspective, no burning desire to AA in a different light.
It is a shame that a college town has such a lousy paper. Oh, and it’s not like the Observer is winning any Pulitzers or anything.
It’s a big problem with no obvious solution. There is no reason whatsoever to get the AA News for most of the content. All of the non-local news, which is most of the paper, is available in better form and for free on line. Classified ads are better online also. But local news is labor-intensive and expensive to gather and circulation and ad-revenues are declining.
I suspect that ultimately local papers may be replaced by local, unpaid wikipedia-style citizen journalism efforts. And, to be honest, we might be better served by that model.
Re post # 2 – Thanks David, thought I was just nutty and missed that the Biz section was missing (I am nutty but not in this case). I’m torn – if I didn’t bring the paper in to work for all my co-workers to read I’d seriously consider not renewing my subscription. But there’s a part of me that says you got to support the local rag. Just for demographics sake – 37 YO here. I’m not happy about the trend in the newspaper industry but I’m biased, I work in the printing industry. God knows I get a sizeable majority of my info from the internet. Shall we also bemoan the horrible local news coverage on radio and TV? Detroit news coverage is a topic in and of itself…
Competition is always healthy and we need it more now then ever. I thought the new Sunday attempt, while the color photos are nice, I don’t really need to see a photo of someone’s new baby. It was a very small town rip off of the NYT’s Style section of the weddings.
With their recent layoffs and their claim to being a regional paper, obviously to increase their sales, there is very little Ann Arbor stories anymore. If only someone had the dollars to start and support even a weekly edition that was packed with local info it would have to be better then what we have now. I agree with Vivienne, it takes all of 5 minutes to read the local stories and even less if you consider any of the stories outside Ann Arbor non-local. The editor has been around a very long time. New blood maybe?
Re: #7, I’ll take your suggestion, Thomas, and I will bemoan TV coverage from Detroit. Oy. Except for UM football time and the occasional major crime, they forget that we exist. I teach school in Detroit, and when some folks hear where I live, they act like I’m flying in from the opposite side of Jupiter. (Really, it’s about 40 minutes away—not that far at all).
One thing that I do dig about the AANews is the crossword puzzles and how they are super easy on Monday (when, presumably, we are all half brain-dead) and then get progressively harder during the week until we reach Saturday, when the answers are like 37 boxes long. At least, my simple mind thinks they get harder…others may not agree :)
You are right, Patti, they DO get harder. Theoretically, we are supposed to have more time on Saturday.
Newspapers are trying to “do more with less.” Does anyone else watch “The Wire”? Life imitates art. There used to be reporters who had beats and now there are so few reporters that they all have to cover everything and most of them have not been here very long and don’t know the history anyway. I am somewhat suspicious of all the boo-hooing in the media industry since newspapers were making lots of money 25 years ago when I was a reporter and we still got paid squat!
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West Midlands Fire Service have this morning confirmed that a fire which destroyed the roof of The Cock Inn yesterday (Tuesday 10th October) was arson.
Firefighters were called to the vacant and derelict The Cock Inn in Rubery Lane at just after 6pm to reports of fire in the first floor of the building.
Crews from Northfield and Kings Norton tackled the blaze and a hydraulic platform was used to access the roof.
Firefighters spent several hours at the site last night and have returned to check the property this morning to verify that the incident is concluded.
Northfield Station Commander Lee Baker tweeted yesterday that empty buildings pose a risk of anti-social behaviour and arson, which presents dangers for the public and firefighters.
It is said that the RAF were billeted at The Cock Inn during WWII and operated barrage balloons at Rubery Quarry, to protect the factories in Longbridge.
Last year, Malvern Estates PLC, alongside Unique Pub Properties PLC, were refused permission to develop the former coaching inn site as part of a 12 property housing development.
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However, developers withdrew this application before it went before a planning committee and are expected to submit an application for an alternative site use in the near future.
Cllr Ian Cruise (Longbridge, Independent) said he was “disappointed” to learn about the fire and thanked fire crews for their speedy response. He said: “I am aware Northfield Fire Station Commander Lee Baker has been working with the owner to put in place a more secure perimeter fence and secure the property. Sadly despite this, the perimeter was breached and the building set alight.”
He added: “As with the club house at North Worcestershire Golf Course, I’m saddened that another building of heritage in our local area has been left standing idle and open to arson and criminal damage. It is another example of another historic public house being damaged by arson instead of being refurbished or converted, rather than demolished.”
Cllr Cruise urged the owners of the property to secure the site in order to prevent further incidents.
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quote – “Cllr Cruise urged the owners of the property to secure the site in order to prevent further incidents.”
All very well but the boards that were put up around the perimeter of the pub and carpark a few months ago, have been slowly removed, allowing access. I also seem to recall a year or so ago concrete pillars were put up around the entrance of the carpark, but again it was breached, this time by Travellers, who pitched their caravans in the car park for about a week or so.
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Note This review does not include a case of t(2;12)(p12;p13) found in myeloid malignancy (Lai et al., 1995), a case of acute lymphoblastic leukemia with a t(12;14)(p13;q32) and IgH/ETV6 involvement (Lu et al., 2002); five cases of t(12;22)(p13;q11), not herein included either, have also been described in lymphoid malignancies, but with an unknown CCND2 status (see Mitelman database). Finally, there are a number of chronic myeloid leukemia aberrant translocations with t(12;22), which again represent other diseases.
Phenotype / cell stem origin The cases of mantle cell lymphomas with the above translocations were typical mantle cell cases, with CD5+, CD20+, CD10-, CD23- expression, except for the lack of CCND1 expression.
Clinics The patients are in stage IV of the disease, with a nodular, or nodular/diffuse pattern. There was 3 male and 2 female patients, aged 33, 52, 65, 70, and ? years.
Prognosis Data is missing in most cases; the two patients with data on prognosis died: the patient with Richter disease, and a MCL case, who died 64 months after diagnosis.
Cytogenetics Morphological There was two cases of t(2;12), one case of cryptic t(12;14), one case of t(12;22), and one case with no metaphase.
Additional anomalies +3 was found in two cases, +21 in one case, a complex karyotype in one case, and +12 and a t(14;19)(q32;q13) in the CLL/Richter case.
Protein CCND2 promotes cell cycle progression at the G1/S start transition. Interacts with CDK4 and CDK6. CCND2 is activated through B-cell antigen receptor-induced, and CD19-induced signal transduction pathways, including the RAS/RAF/MAPK pathway, the PLC gamma pathway, and the IKK/NF-KB pathway. CCND2 is critical in B-cell development (review in Chiles, 2004).
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The utility of spectral karyotyping in the cytogenetic analysis of newly diagnosed pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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The Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Republic TV tells Best Media Info that he doesn’t even know if his channel is running on multiple frequencies. Interesting read…
Frankly speaking, it is no fun talking with Arnab Goswami if you think you can put forth a few tough questions. He is more than humble off-air but make no mistake, you should not be on the other side. To be fair, I wanted a headline as a reporter and got that but I also wanted to complete my interview. There is no brainer in guessing that you can complete an interview only if you are able to complete a full tough question. Will Goswami let that ever happen is the point.
Amidst the controversies surrounding the usage of multiple frequencies, Goswami has decided to not join NBA in its current form.
Speaking to (not with) Best Media Info, Goswami expressed his intention towards establishing a parallel body like NBA that will represent the true interest of media owners and media professionals in this country. He also denied charges of running his Republic TV on multiple frequencies.
Did you expect better viewership considering how you tried to attract Hinglish/Hindi-speaking viewers to Republic?
We have always been Hinglish to that extent. But I am amused by the panic reaction of Times Now, which changed into a Hindi channel for an hour. Now, I should go to TRAI and BARC and say that they should not be placed in the English channel category. Look at the desperation and fear that they have gone Hindi in the mornings. The news story today is that the new entrant has defeated the Bennett Coleman Group.
Critics and naysayers say that this is just a flash and whether Arnab will be able to continue is a question. Would you be able to sustain this viewership?
Won’t the advertisers take your success with a pinch of salt, especially after multiple frequency controversy?
Absolutely not. India Today and Times Now are experts in double frequency. We are a free-to-air (FTA) channel. Anybody can carry us anywhere. The concern should be when pay channels are on double frequency. So, the NBA should evaluate whether there’s a conflict of interest between the executives of NBA in their corporate roles and representatives of a body. If pay channels are on double frequency, you should ask questions. In any case, if they want to be cry-babies now, after the ratings, I don’t think a channel with seven per cent frequency like India Today, even with 100 frequencies, would have been able to match our viewership.
You have had a phenomenal viewership and possibly, you would still have been on top without multiple LCNs.
We are an FTA. I don’t know what multiple frequencies everyone is talking about. People can carry us anywhere. People at Havana or in the US, you can downlink our channel. I have no control over where my channel goes. If people like our channel and want to put us at 100 locations, we can’t help it.
If it was used as a sampling and marketing tool for the short term, won’t it be embarrassing if the numbers fall drastically?
NBA had sent a letter to BARC to not release your data because of multiple feeds. How do you react to that?
We are an FTA non-encrypted channel. As I said, we have no control over where we’re carried. I think it’s a desperate measure. Since there is a genuine conflict of interest between the office bearers of the NBA and their corporate roles, we must be careful. Because the head of the NBA is also the CEO of TV Today group and the vice-president of NBA is the CEO of the Times Network. They are the most affected by the ratings and hence this raises a very serious question about the conflict of interest in their positions.
It’s also surprising that they were taking all these actions before the ratings came out. What is more surprising is that they have not disclosed the fact that Times network and India Today have dual frequencies at multiple places. They have concealed their own dual frequencies and attacked us. I think it is unfair and it is a reflection of growing nervousness of some of these players, and we are not affected by this.
We have not got any independent communication from TRAI yet. But I think the TRAI should investigate the dual frequencies used by the India Today group presently and in the past. There have been complaints that when they re-launched their channel, they have dual frequencies. At that point in time, the NBA did not say that the ratings should not be released. Hence, I say that people are misusing their positions in NBA and thereby, NBA has lost its stature, respect.
I was quite sure that we would be on top. I don’t want to get into this; I would rather focus on my stories.
Dual frequencies have been used as a marketing tool. In my view, this is not the area of jurisdiction of the TRAI.
You reacted sharply about NBA’s complaint to TRAI and its attempt to postpone the viewership data but how do you defend their concerns? By saying they also did multiple frequencies in the past, do you mean two wrongs can make a right?
I am not responsible for what they do. You must check out from sources how many dual frequencies India Today and Aaj Tak are running right now and the number of double frequency that Times Now has at the moment. After this, complaining about someone else is ridiculous. That’s why the credibility of NBA is under doubt. There’s misuse of position.
Things will be fine one day and as we know Arnab does not do away with grudges easily, could we safely say you won’t be a part of NBA in its current form?
I don’t find any need to join NBA because the credibility of the NBA is severely compromised. The way in which the CEO of the India Today network and one or two CEOs of other competing channels misuse the association to push their own agendas, NBA is in tatters today. At this stage, therefore, there is no need to join NBA.
NBA today is a toothless organisation that has become a cabal of a few companies using it to their benefit. Who does NBA represent today? It represents four to five companies that have been crying foul against all these issues. I don’t think this kind of organisation has any relevance today in India.
It is sad and disappointing for me because I was instrumental in setting up the NBA. I had gone to Mr Harish Salve and drafted the rules and regulation of the NBA. What it has become today is not why NBA had come together. It was built to create high standards for journalism.
I think there is a greater need for a Centre for Indian Journalism (CIJ) that will represent the true interest of media owners and media professionals in this country and I do intend to work in that direction.
Now that all your competitors are out from BARC saying let Republic TV enjoy 100% viewership, how do you view this development?
They are frustrated. I can’t explain why they are frustrated. Some of them have got seven per cent channel share. Generally, what I do know is their pressure tactics are not good. BARC has existed for some time. You can’t say BARC is good when your ratings are good and BARC is bad when the ratings are bad. That’s not the right thing to do.
My job is to run a channel and put the news up. I am not going to battle it out with other channels who are upset about why they have lost viewership. As I have said always, they must evaluate why they have lost viewership. It’s not my concern what they do. If they make false accusations against us, then we are going to respond to those.
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Catechism for Dismantling and Eradicating the Scourge of Corruption Embedded in the Judiciary Systems of Sub-Saharan Africa's Nation States
Judicial corruption is the "queen mother" and the most sordid of all corrupt behavior inflicted on the good people of Africa. The tentacles of corruption in the judiciary branch of most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa run far, wide, and deep. African judges must no longer ignore their constitutional obligations to the populace they serve, which often comes with perilous consequences. The citizenry of Sub-Saharan Africa's nation states are entitled to and deserve at a minimum, the same internationally recognized standards of honor, decency and reliability in their dealings with their judiciaries.
Judicial corruption may be defined as acts or omissions that constitute the use of public authority for the private benefit of judges, court personnel, and other justice sector personnel that result in the improper and unfair delivery of judicial decisions. Such acts include bribery, theft of public funds, extortion, intimidation, influence pedaling, the abuse of court procedures for personal gain, and any inappropriate influence on the impartiality of the judicial process by an actor within the court system.
Africa is widely considered amongst the world's most corrupt places, a factor contributing to the stunted development and economic impoverishment of many African nations. Of the ten countries considered to be the most corrupt in the world, six are in sub-Saharan Africa, according to Transparency International (TI), a leading global watchdog on corruption. A 2002 African Union study estimated that corruption costs the continent roughly $150 billion a year. The United States has attempted to discourage corruption in Africa via aid tied to performance predicated on a series of governance indicators through a program administered by the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC).
A competent and incorruptible judiciary with fidelity to the vision of equal justice for all is the bedrock on which democracy and democratic practice are anchored. Corruption is pernicious by its very nature so that dishonorable conduct in their judiciary undermine and sap the confidence of the African people in the judiciary, which in turn, steers this most important bastion of democracy into a tailspin of self-destruction. Stated another way, the most important destructive force that can infect a state and militate against respect for the rule of law is judicial corruption. It is clearly a cancer in Africa's nation-states that desecrates the principle of the rule of law and systematically destroys the fabric of decent society and good governance.
Last month, the world celebrated International Women's Day. For many, this date was an opportunity to welcome the progress made in decades to collectively help women realize their limitless potential to contribute to economic development the world over. It was also a date to continue our thinking on policies to improve gender equality. Though International Women's Day is over, the spirit of the celebration must carry on for the rest of the year and going forward. Around the world, women continue to record political successes. Ten years have passed since Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became the first elected female head of state in Africa after a lifetime of groundbreaking efforts to promote gender equality. Several other countries in traditionally male societies have since elected female presidents as well. An increased number of constitutional reforms underscores other successes across the globe,
With the demise of the Doha Development Round at the World Trade Organization Ministerial in Nairobi this past December, the multilateral approach to global trade negotiations has largely ended. Given that the number of regional trade agreements has increased from 70 in 1990 to more than 270 today, it appears that it is every region for itself when it comes to global trade.
The Tripartite Free Trade Agreement (TFTA), signed in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt in June 2015, brings the Common Market of Eastern and South Africa (COMESA), the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern Africa development Community (SADC) into the continent's largest free-trade zone covering 26 countries and stretching from Cape Town to Cairo.
In the aftermath of the #PanamaLeaks --and in the lead-up to the Anti-Corruption Summit in London on May 12th--attention has turned to the work of the AU-ECA High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa (HLP) as well as ECA's recent Africa Governance Report IV on Measuring Corruption in Africa. Highlighting those reports, the video below explains the need to rethink how many perception-based indexes measure corruption in Africa. Especially in light of ample evidence that the operations of foreign players on the continent and tax havens in other countries are causing significant illicit financial outflows, the omissions of which present serious gaps in current measurements. More about ECA in this BRIEFING.
In an interview with Clive Myrie, Nigeria's President Buhari has agreed with Prime Minister David Cameron's comments about corruption in Nigeria.
The 10th Parliament will kick-off on a collision course with the Executive after President Museveni rejected a Bill that sought to exempt MPs' transport allowances from taxes, triggering an instant backlash from furious lawmakers.
Africa has the world's youngest and fastest-growing population. Today, the continent is home to more than 200 million people between the ages of 15 and 24, and its young population is increasingly well-educated. On current trends, nearly 60% of 20-24 year-olds in Africa will have a secondary education in 2030, according to the World Bank.
This growing cohort of young, skilled people is reflected in a wave of entrepreneurship that is transforming economies across Africa.
Zimbabwe clamped down with the enforcement of its controversial indigenization law-requiring foreign companies with assets of more than $500,000 to transfer or sell a 51 percent stake to indigenous Zimbabweans this month. The deadline of April 1 had been set earlier in March in accordance with the controversial 2008 indigenization law requiring foreign companies to submit plans for such indigenization or face the risk of closure. Zimbabwe is serious: According to the minister of youth and indigenization and economic empowerment, Patrick Zhuwao, the government is determined to implement the policy because it was elected in 2013 through "promised indigenization and empowerment." As Zimbabwe's largest source of foreign investment, Chinese investors are inevitably impacted. While China has generally tried to dispel the image of the indigenization being targeted at China, it has clearly voiced its displeasure, especially in the case of the diamond mining industry. Furthermore, dissatisfaction is rampant among many in China, who question the solidity and future of the special friendship between the two countries.
Mozambique, over the last two decades, has experienced explosive growth, with an average GDP growth rate of almost 8 percent between 1997-2015. Not only that, but, for the most part, Mozambique has a track record of solid macroeconomic policies, like controlling inflation, reducing current account deficit, and lowering the country's dependence on aid. Like many other sub-Saharan African countries, though, the rapid growth rate has not transformed into substantially decreasing poverty rates. Indeed, while Mozambique's poverty rates fell dramatically from 1997-2003, many experts attribute that trend to post-war recovery from the civil war that ended in 1992, no clear progress seems to have been made from 2003-09.
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The director of the original Tank Girl movie is in negotiations to reacquire the rights to make a new adaptation of the anarchic comic strip...
Tank Girl director Rachel Talalay has been in talks with Sony about re-optioning the rights to make a new movie about the anarchic post-apocalyptic comic-strip character.
"I've been talking to the studio about re-optioning [Tank Girl] recently." said Talalay in an interview with Den Of Geek yesterday. "I went in and had a conversation with them, because in order to re-option it I had to make sure they didn't want to do it themselves. There's nobody there who was there from the original days, obviously..."
Talalay's 1995 adaptation of the cult 80s/90s UK comic, though not a commercial success, has gained a cult following, often dividing Tank GIrl fans between the comic purists who deride the film as a compromise on the wise-cracking, tank-driving desert-dweller, and the film's own legions of fans, won over by Lori Petty's eccentric lead and the film's sense of fun.
The making of Tank Girl was a legendarily bitter struggle between Talalay and MGM/UA in 1994. Sci-fi friendly producer Alan Ladd (Star Wars, Alien) had green-lit the movie prior to his 1993 departure from the company and his successors proved hostile to the project. Asked if she was really willing to go through the process of making Tank Girl again, Talalay said: "Only if I could have an option, rather than having to go through it all again with them."
"What I don't want is for them to say 'Yes, we do want it', I want them to say 'Yes, go ahead and option it and do it the way you feel you weren't able to do it the first time. Everything has moved on, everything is different now and we can talk about doing it again..."
Talalay mentioned during the interview that she would eschew the various casting suggestions doing the internet rounds and 'Go younger' for the principal role, casting an actress in her late teens.
Though the studio is willing to grant Talalay the option to Tank Girl and has no other plans to develop a new Tank Girl project, the acquisition of the rights is proving problematic due to legal issues of propriety related to MGM/UA's acquisition by Sony.
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Also Parents Speak and Kidzeyes they are kind of together are GREAT. Kidzeyes is for kids ages 6 and up and my daughter loves taking her surveys she gets 2 to 3 a month and they make money very fast usually 1 to 3 dollars per survey and then they get their very own check in the mail. We LOVE it! It’s usually about an ad or a new two we have done commercial watching , kid food package designs a lot of fun she made $33 dollars in her first year. She was thrilled
After joining a survey site, you provide some personal and demographic information, which legitimate survey sites will keep private. That information will be used in choosing participants to take surveys on certain goods and services. If you get selected to take part in a survey, you will be notified through mail to take a short survey to see if your profile suits that survey. When you are deemed qualified, you will be requested to take a longer survey.
You can expect to earn $2-$5 for most of the surveys in general. For some special surveys you can earn up to $50 per survey but those are rare. Harris Poll also conducts paid focus group studies where you can earn $50-$100 per study. Usually these focus group studies are 1-2 hours long where you interact with other participants under a supervision of a focus group moderator.
The biggest draw of taking online surveys is that you can take these surveys whenever it’s convenient to you. You decide when and where you take these surveys. All you need is a laptop or mobile device that can connect to the Internet. So relax and take some surveys while enjoying your favourite café or in front of the tv when the kids are asleep, it’s up to you! And best of all - you’ll get paid for it.
You're unlikely to "get rich quick" by taking paid online surveys. You will, however, likely earn or win some extra spending money, or free or discounted goods or services. Doing paid online surveys can be seen as a way to get a fairly steady flow of a decent amount of cash coming in each month. If you enjoy participating in online surveys (especially if you enjoy sharing your opinion for prizes, coupons, and other more typical non-monetary earnings), then paid online surveys is a good choice for you.
All this website is great but one site which is not mention here is univoxcommunity.com. i am attached with this site from last 2 years and i have earned many points and 2 Amazon gift card. got amazon gift card , which operates across the world and gives you access to millions of products!. and they are very friendly with panelists. i love this website which always ready to help in any trouble. so for me this is my favorite site for earning money.
With one of the lowest cash limits in the industry, you can get $10 out when you have accrued just 100 points. If you want to take your earnings in the form of a giftcard, the threshold is even lower, as you just need 50 points, equivalent to $5. Many other survey sites will only pay out after you earn much more, like $50. As with all good survey sites, Opinion Outpost allows you to take your earnings away in vouchers for big firms like Amazon or iTunes, or if you prefer money, to do so through Paypal. As well as paying out early Opinion Outpost also pays extremely quickly, often the same day or in some cases, immediately.
Scammers use a diverse variety of methods to allure and dupe unsuspecting victims. Some ads and offers look so real that even the most seasoned internet veterans can be tricked. However, many scams target people new to the market who may be more susceptible to “get rich quick” schemes because they're unaware of what you can reasonably make taking surveys. It is incredibly uncommon to be offered more than $10 to complete a 20 minute survey. Not that one offering that or more is definitely a scam, it's just important to be cautious. While some experienced and well credited survey takers receive legitimate offers paying that pay big money, if you're new to survey taking you should definitely steer clear of anyone offering you hundreds to complete a survey.
My favorites are my survey and my points. Time consuming yes but if you can some how multitask the work a bit. I use to like doing them while sitting next to the hubby while he was watching his favorite sci-fi shows. Or if I was having a energy low in the afternoon I would put my feet up and do a few surveys. I still do the click thru emails for my points but have stopped doing survey’s this year due to being in a different season of life right now than I once was.
Allan Liwanag is a personal finance blogger who paid off at least $40K debt in 3 years by adopting simple and extreme saving techniques while ensuring his family's needs were taken care of. An analyst by day and dedicated blogger by night, he loves to share his thoughts - based on his research, personal knowledge, and experience - on topics related to family, life, and money. Allan lives with his family in Maryland, USA.
After you have registered, we invite you to take part in online surveys by email. In the invitation email you will find a link to the questionnaire along with a brief description of the survey topic. The survey begins as soon as you click on the link: you will be asked questions that you can then answer by simply clicking on an option or entering text.
I have tosay that by joining the survey sites that you haveon your list i have madeover 300.00in the last 6 months doing surveys and watching videos so if you have the timetospend doingsurveys you wont makea whole lot of money but you will enjoy the survey opportunititys and every little bit will add up if you join all of these except panda research which is known for sending your money to someone elsed paypal account because it happened to me about 2 years ago andthey took 186.00 from me.
If you're looking to make money by completing surveys online – this site will not be very helpful for you. Like the previous sites, they will take, retain, and sell your information to anyone that waves a dollar in their faces. UNLIKE previous sites reviewed, they hide their consent for that information. It's buried. So not only do you make silly reward points that don't translate to cash but every third party service and product solicitor has your personal information.
Opinion Outpost is one I have been doing for the last 7 years (SEVEN! I had to look back through to see how long it was) I have made 260 dollars in that time (roughly 37 dollars a year). I like them because I seem to qualify for a lot of them, (I think I have made a lot of that money this last year) you can cash out at every ten dollars (into your paypal account) the pitfalls they send quite a few emails between 1-5 a day and if you don’t qualify you only get a sweeps entry and in 7 years I have never won anything. it just seems so easy to cash out .
I have joined many survey site from all this site, and they are good but they take time for payment. one of the most amazing online survey site is missing here which i have joined last year and earn many point, this site pay at a weekly cycle and pay maximum point for every survey. . I have earned many points and Tango Card which is a very special gift card. Value on a Tango Card can be redeemed for other popular gift cards, donations and local business options – all without any fees or expiration dates. Its called surveycurrency.com.
They claim to also offer paid product testing opportunities. But it’s not really paid product testing, but more of getting cash back. Basically, besides surveys, you can purchase products and services through their portal and earn a certain amount of cash back for every dollar you spend. If you were going to buy something already, it’s a great way to get some of the cash back. But don’t just buy something because of the cashback.
Survey Junkie makes it quick and easy to jump into the survey game. According to their websites, they say they are the “most popular spot online to earn cash and rewards for sharing your thoughts,” while that might not be technically true, they are one of the largest survey sites out there. They were launched all the way back in 2005 (which is pretty old for a survey site) and they have over 4,000,000 members. | [
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Yes, you read that correctly, these guys had two wedding days, and I shall explain. But before we go any further, I’m going to get something out of the way, and mention this once and once only: it rained. It rained a lot. On both days. In August. It was torrential on both days. Torrential rain on two days in August. I mean, what are the chances? I know no-one pictures rain on their wedding day, let alone twice, so it was incredibly bad weather luck. But Charlotta and Mitesh were superstars, and that will be the last mention of the weather, as I now tell you how amazing their two days were:
Their first day was back at the beginning of August at Bhaktivedanta Manor, a well-known Hare Krishna temple near Watford. The temple itself is a beaut tudor-style building which was famously donated by George Harrison back in the day, and a great location for Charlotta and Mitesh’s traditional Hindu ceremony. As we gathered for the ceremony, it became clear that the groom and his entourage of gents were running a little late for the ceremony, as they were stuck in a little traffic on the M25. Fast forward around two hours, and Mitesh scampered into the temple to get changed (!) and the ceremony was soon underway, incorporating all the traditional elements including the 12 rituals and a final blessing. I loved seeing the intricacies of the ceremony and, as it was my first one, I felt a learnt a little something! (Don’t worry I was taking photos too.)
Once Charlotta and Mitesh had received their final blessing, we took a few moments out in the gardens to steal a few photographs as the early evening darkness descended. You can check out a selection of the photographs from that day below – but do continue to read on to the end of the page, as I’ll show you their second wedding day at Marks Hall in Coggeshall! ⇣
For their second wedding celebration, Charlotta and Mitesh chose lovely Essex barn wedding venue The Coach House at Marks Hall, in Coggeshall just between Braintree and Colchester. They’d chosen the Sunday of the late August bank holiday weekend for this day, and this was to be my fourth wedding in four days – a typically busy summer of weddings – but I’ll talk more about that later. I was looking forward to rounding off my epic 4 weddings in 4 days with this beauty.
In the morning I headed to photograph Charlotta and her gang getting ready a few miles up the road, whilst Mitesh took no chances of getting stuck in traffic this time, and he and the gents got ready at Marks Hall 🙂
They’d initially planned an outdoor ceremony, which the venue is famous for, but we all got a little friendlier with our neighbours by getting cosy under the canopy/marquee just off Marks Hall’s barn to await the bride. It’s fair to say it was a bit of a squeeze, but it was totally worth the friendly ambience as Mitesh looked uncharacteristically nervous waiting for Charlotta to arrive, and in her inimitable style, she thought it was absolutely hilarious as she headed up the aisle to meet him. I loved it!!
Once the ceremony was concluded, with some great readings, guests headed into the barn for some drinks and nibbles, and the new(ish) Mr and Mrs gallantly stayed with me to fly through some group photos as we were still held under cover. Three Mile Hill provided the brilliant music throughout, and soon it was time for the speeches.
There were 5 speeches in total, but each being totally unique and an exceptional way to kick off the celebrations into the evening, and expertly compered by the groom’s cousin Amar. Charlotta’s Dad provided a memorable, highly amusing speech which did wander down a few different tangents but it was brilliant all the same; Mitesh’s brother Mehul took his opportunity to get his own back with his speech, after Mitesh had (and I quote) “ripped it out of him” when he was Best Man at Mehul’s wedding previously. Mehul cracked everyone up with some good-hearted digs at his brother, which was really well received – well, fingers crossed! After the other two speeches from Charlotta’s brother and Mitesh’s other Best Man Anoop, Mitesh went on to give quite possible one of the best Groom’s speeches I’ve heard in a long while. Interspersing his speech with some questionably-translated Gujarati (you were saying something naughty, I think Mitesh!), along with his East London rapping alter-ego, Mitesh’s speech had just about everything you could want, and I absolutely loved it.
As you’ll remember me saying above, their wedding at Marks Hall was the finale to a 4 in 4 wedding bonanza for me, and by the evening I was feeling, understandably, a little tired. Charlotta and Mitesh had experienced two logistically challenging wedding days, but had gone about them with such humour and energy, and it really was inspiring. Nothing had fazed them, whether it was being stuck on the M25 for two hours or whatever, and they never let their frustrations with logistics show on either day, instead just going with the flow and cracking up with laughter at every opportunity.
When they went onto the dancefloor for their first dance in front of the giant LOVE letters, I braced myself for this year’s usual Ed Sheeran or John Legend ballad, and got my camera ready. As the first few notes of their first dance song started I was pleasantly surprised, as Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Everywhere’ began to play! The upbeat lyrics and tune, combined with seeing the new Mr and Mrs T looking so happy as they let loose on the dancefloor, in addition to the closing moments of my knackering 4 in 4 days, got this photographer a little choked behind the camera. I don’t mind saying that it was totally heartwarming seeing them so happy, out there on the dancefloor accompanied by such a great song, a really emotive sight, and something which has stayed with me since that day – and I have been playing ‘Everywhere’ on repeat since!
Thank you guys, for tolerating me for two weddings (!), and here’s a selection of images from their Marks Hall wedding:
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It had been four years since my dad and I have visited Japan. It was a much needed trip to visit family we have not seen in a long time. My aunt and uncle now lived in a new house right on the ocean. We had the chance to set out and go fishing a few times which was really fun. After the days catch we would go back and prep some of the fish for a great dinner.
We mostly stayed in the country side of Itoshima. It was very quite with not much going happening but farming and fishing. The food from this whole area is some of my favorite in the world. Every chance we got we would stop and get some ramen and it is unlike anywhere else in the world. One of the ramen restaurants has been run by the same family since my dad was a child. They remember us being the “american” people coming in to eat every few years.
A few of the days we visited the city of Tenjin to do some shopping and visit some friends. It was nice to see a lot of friendly faces of the city. We got the chance to go to a baseball game which is always a treat. Japanese baseball fans are amazing and unlike anywhere else. This trip reminded me about how much I like Japan, and that I should visit more often. | [
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The Citizens America Party is a Foundational and Educational Site to Shine the Light on The Three Great Hurts That Are Being Played Out on the World: The 9/11 Big Lie, the "War on Terror" and Global Zionism which We Consider Simply Non-Human
"Let us therefore animate and encourage each other, and show the whole world that a Freeman, contending for liberty on his own ground, is superior to any slavish mercenary on earth" – George Washington, 2 July 1776
"The money powers prey upon the nation in times of peace and conspire against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than a monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, and more selfish than bureaucracy. It denounces as public enemies, all who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes. I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me and the Bankers in the rear. Of the two, the one at my rear is my greatest foe...corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money powers of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until the wealth is aggregated in the hands of a few, and the Republic is destroyed” – Abraham Lincoln
"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. Already they have raised up a monied aristocracy that has set the government at defiance. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs" –Thomas Jefferson
"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered"– Thomas Jefferson
“You [(International Trans-Atlantic Bankers)] are a den of vipers and thieves. I intend to rout you out, and by the Eternal god, I will rout you out. If the American people only understood the rank injustice of our money and banking system, there would be a revolution before the morning.” – Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States of America
"History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." – James Madison
"The high office of President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American's freedom, and before I leave office I must inform the citizen of his plight." – John F. Kennedy, speaking at Columbia University, 10 days before his assassination
Please note – Osama Bin Laden died a long time ago, we believe from kidney failure. He said that he was not involved in 9/11. The ongoing surfacing of Bin Laden tapes are simply the creation of intelligence agencies who are carrying on the whole facade of terror and war in the world.
Just as Mossad has been tied to the "underwear bomber" – Al-Qaeda or "Al-CIA-duh" is a creation of the CIA which is the reason Ron Paul has said we need to "take out" the CIA instead.
The intelligence agencies are manufacturing terrorism to turn the country over to full fledged fascism (911 was planned for the treasonous "patriot act") – so don't accept any laws that take away any one's rights no matter what you hear in "the news" including the nonsense about the "underwear bomber" that are to forfeit more rights.
If you hear about terrorism in "the news" it's been CIA created, literally, and the "news" people who push the terrorism stories know it. They are part of the machinery to bring fascism, racism and the "police state" into the country. And yes, Glenn Beck and the whole Fox follies (highly paid oppositional tools and vassals that attempt to sabotage and confuse the Whole Truth) are part of it because they push the "Muslims done it" stories which are totally false. You can tell who's real and who's not including CNN in the news business or anywhere else for that matter simply by this fact alone.
Check it against Abraham Lincoln's quote above: "The money power works on the prejudices of the people"
Also, not only can Big Media lie, they can also "elide" – which means "to eliminate or leave out of consideration" which they do all the time. 9/11 Truth is a subject that they elide. The subject of war crimes of US officials is also what they elide as well as the truth about vaccines, particularly the current H1N1. These are just a small number of critical subjects needed for public scrutiny in fixing all the national ills.
Also, the truth about Israel and the treasonous system within America's governing structure is a Biggie. Traitors must be separated out from the Patriots if the nation is to survive. War is Zionism. Militarism is Zionism. The Denial of Any Rights to Anyone is Zionism. Income Taxes – a Product of Usury of the Central Bankers is Zionism. The Security State (not the Free State) is Zionism. And the give away to even a closet Zionist in the American government is the "support of Israel" which is nothing but a racist and oppressive state and a total leach on America where the parasite has now consumed the host.
Zionism lies. Zionism deceives. Zionism also elides. Its power is vacuous brute power and therefore has no depth, reason, rationality or good to its actions which is why it must deceive and sloganeer to win. Zionism attacks truth through labels like "thugs" and "terrorists" – and conspires to take away justice and rights of all Human Beings.
So important to know for the life of the nation, for an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere as Martin Luther King said.
Also, why haven't Big Media told you about Israel making Gaza into the world's largest concentration camp. Are the Israelis not diminishing the Holocaust themselves?
With the reality of the "elide" there is no such thing then as "Fair and Balanced" or "We Let You Decide" because We, The People are not given the whole picture or the whole truth.
"IF those five members of the US Supreme Court are not arrested, tried and shot for high-treason against the United States and its constitution; then the new owners will leave everything as it is and pretend that nothing has changed. Yet everything has changed from credit-card charges to ownership of your supposed home or property: From what you're allowed to keep by way of what you supposedly earn to what you will be allowed to buy. And everything will be subject to immediate change without any challenge from those directly affected by these "NEW RULES."
"All of this goes way beyond the nightmare described in Orwell's "1984" because in effect there are now 'NO RULES' for those in power and millions of rules for the chattel that we shall all become under this new system that bears no resemblance to what was envisioned under the US Constitution. "We" are no longer citizens in a country because we have just become expendable property of a group of faceless corporations whose only interest is their own bottom-line-regardless of the cost in human life, in property or in long term damage to the human race."
The real fantasy in this long-running geopolitical fraud lies in why U.S. lawmakers continue to befriend and defend a “nation” that has for so long—and so consistently—deceived and betrayed its most loyal ally. As a badly miscast Eva Marie Saint asked in her most memorable line in Exodus: “When will it ever end?”
The greatest wonder will be if, based on facts confirming the depth and duration of this duplicity, those lawmakers urging continued support for Israel are not charged with treason. [See: How the Israel Lobby Took Control of U.S. Foreign Policy.]
To restore its national security, the U.S. must shake off its entangled alliance with this extremist enclave. “Shaking off” is the literal translation of “intifada.” Those who know the true facts behind this trans-generational deception are quickly reaching the conclusion that the recognition of this enclave as a legitimate state was key to this ongoing fraud. Others may be waiting for the movie, American Intifada.
"The ever exploding twin towers of US debt and trade deficits are to be expected from a country that's engaged in two foreign invasions, maintains over 170 military bases overseas, gives trillions of dollars to foreign bankers, yet produces nothing anyone in the world wants or can use.
"With corruption, graft, fraud, deception, ignorance, and mismanagement, political regime after political regime has finally collapsed the US economy, and our middle-class along with it, all by the careful design of the International Monetary/Banking Cartel.
"Soon, we'll be hearing of the glories of "Recapitalization" from the chattering-class of Cartel mouth-pieces, those who perform on television as talking-heads, that pretend to analyze the day's news.
"Long story cut short, Recapitalization is being conducted by those who destroyed our economy, the International Monetary/Banking Cartel, by buying up our nation's natural resources, our water, and our infrastructure, with about 10 cents on a very inflated dollar. We are giving the Cartel the very rope with which to hang us from a tree on property we used to own. Yes, now that the Cartel has bankrupted America, with the help of their many stooges in government, their current governmental underlings are selling off America to the very same Cartel that has bankrupted us all. ...
"Ultimately, Mr. Obama, his top-level appointees, practically every member of congress, and the entire Supreme Court are all governmental lackeys of the International Monetary/Banking Cartel."
"Understanding this in-our-face attempt to disrupt and dismantle our system of government helps to explain why the President and the Democrat leadership turn an increasingly deaf ear to the complaints of the voters. Those complaints, according to their scheme, will soon be rendered moot, mere background noise. They know our best, most immediate course of action against the Obamacrats attempted coup is to "throw the bums out" in November. But if the biggest and baddest of the bums can pull off their power play, our voting a new team onto the political field in Washington will have little impact on changing the outcome of the liberals' endgame.
"The alarming evidence of the Administration's purposeful attempt to pry more and more authority from the Congress is stark and overwhelming. The arguments demonstrating the President's plan to amass and consolidate government power under his far-reaching control are clear and compelling. The Congress — the most direct reach of the people into the Washington political machine — is being systematically neutered. Nullification of this once-great legislative body is fully underway."
"History will record how a gutless, wantonly corrupt Congress and immoral leadership in the White House killed a great nation that strayed from its lofty ideals. ...
"There is only one hope for America and that is to clean out Washington, DC wall-to-wall, every office, and get some people in there to clean up the damned mess these RNC, DNC and bureaucratic morons have made of America.
"AIPAC, out!, Lobbyists of every sort, fashion and special interest, out! The nitwits the pollute every level of our government and the policy making machinery, out!
"We have devolved from being the shining light of freedom, liberty and democracy to the laughing stock of the world."
The Citizens America Party Platform is the Required Check on the Checks and Balances of the Constitutional Form of Government – its very way institutes vigilance to ensure liberty:
"But you must remember, my fellow-citizens, that eternal vigilance by the people is the price of liberty, and that you must pay the price if you wish to secure the blessing. It behooves you, therefore, to be watchful in your States as well as in the Federal Government." – Andrew Jackson, Farewell Address, March 4, 1837
"Nine years ago, the Cheney/Bush/Rove/Rumsfeld administration started, by a series of treasonous lies, its so-called endless wars on the nebulous "terrorism", much of which was provoked by decades of anti-Muslim/pro-Israeli US foreign policies. According to the US Department of Defense more US military personnel have taken their own lives since 2001 than have been killed in action (KIA) in either Iraq or Afghanistan. In 2009 alone, more than 330 active servicemen and women have committed suicide - more than those KIAs in Afghanistan and Iraq. And this number doesn't count the veterans who have killed themselves following their discharge. ...
"How crazy-making must it be for physically and spiritually-wounded veterans, who thought that they were defending their country, being willing to die for democracy, and then finding out too late that they had actually been fighting and killing and dying for thousands of corporate war profiteers like Halliburton, Gulf Oil, Blackwater, the big financial institutions, the weapons-makers, the gun-runners and the reflected glory for ChickenHawk politicians and talking heads like Cheney, Bush, Rumsfeld, Rice, Ashcroft, Wolfowitz, Rove, Limbaugh, Hannity and numberless others who never experienced the horrors of war themselves?" | [
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Tissue Sodium Concentration in Pediatric Brain Tumors as Measured with 23Na MR Imaging: Initial Experience
1Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 4Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of So uthern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 5Department of Radiology, UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 6Department of Neurological Surgery, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
It is possible to calculate soidum concentration within a spectrum of pediatric brain tumors. Sodium MR imaging in pediatric brain tumors may detect regional areas within diffuse astrocytoma which may behave more aggressive
Playing the demo and I was fucking around just got inside steven's house. Pics coming soon. Maybe this is why they told us to play every day??
Time and again, movie directors or music producers try to capitalize on a successful recipe. Sequels are often just recooked originals that don’t bring much new to a particular story or situation.
Not so in this case, as we focus upon New Testament references to communal meals and eating and drinking, both literally and metaphorically. While some of the themes will already be familiar from the first table talk article,1 in which we dealt with some of the Old Testament communal meals, I hope that you can see new vistas and hear new melodies that—while familiar—add new depth and meaning.
I would guess that the most notable meal in Scripture, the one that challenges theologians to keep on writing, musicians to keep making music, or artists to capture the moment on canvas, must surely be the last meal of Jesus prior to His crucifixion. We know it as the Last Supper and continue to be intrigued by its significance and profound theological ramifications.
Actually, it was a fairly simple and definitely a traditional meal, prepared on the eve of the Passover festival that Jesus shared with His disciples that evening. According to Luke’s description of this significant event, Peter and John were sent ahead to prepare the Passover meal (Luke 22:8). Obeying Jesus’ instructions, they set out and find the place just as Jesus had told them. They secure the room and prepare another Passover meal for the small band of Jesus’ disciples—this will be their third with Jesus.
Jews from all over the ancient world traveled for the Passover festival to Jerusalem. It was one of the key elements defining the Jewish experience and remembering God’s mighty deliverance and protection during the Exodus. During the Exodus, the painting of blood upon the doorframe marked the particular house as one where God’s Word was highly regarded. The eating of the roasted lamb and the bitter herbs by the entire household (or a number of neighboring households [Ex. 12:3, 4]) underlined the importance of community in worship and salvation. All this provided the mental and religious backdrop for this significant moment and—consciously or subconsciously—were in the minds of those celebrating the moment when God’s angel had truly passed over.
Of the four Gospel accounts only John’s describes in detail the foot-washing that precedes the Passover meal (John 13:1-11), introducing an important theological element. Service for one another is to be a natural result of God’s ultimate service for His creation. As Jesus shares the elements of the Passover meal, He applies them to Himself and already points to the glorious day of sharing a meal in the kingdom (Matt. 26:29). He is “doing theology,” and we wonder how much the disciples understood at that particular moment. As Luke tells us, they were so busy discussing who would be the greatest (Luke 22:24) that they seemed to have missed both the object lesson (of washing the feet) as well as the reinterpretation of the Passover meal elements to the sacrifice and offering of Jesus Himself.
Later, following the resurrection of Jesus and the powerful outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the table fellowship involving the practical breaking of bread or eating together becomes a key marker of the new movement (Acts 2:42-47). In fact, at the end of the trip from Jerusalem to Emmaus, Cleopas and his friend suddenly recognize Jesus when He breaks the bread before their eyes (Luke 24:30-32). This bread-breaking and sharing the cup was the final confirmation that helped them to recognize Jesus. It suddenly made the events of their journey with Jesus “click” in their minds.
Eating together was only one of the key practices of the early church as believers remembered Jesus’ sacrifice and understood ever more of its meaning for their life and fellowship. These meals could also cause division and tensions—particularly in the context of Jewish purity concerns. Paul describes one of the more problematic meals in his Epistle to the Galatians. Peter, after having experienced and understood the disturbing vision described in Acts 10:9-16, travels to Antioch, the most important city in Roman Syria and the third-largest city of the empire. As he ministers in this international metropolis to Jews, Jewish Christians, and Gentile converts, he eats with all of these groups. At this point it is important to remember a vital element of communal meals that is present in all eastern cultures (including also the Old Testament period): eating and drinking together unites people in purpose and establishes a bond that is stronger than many modern contracts.
In response to the arrival of some Jewish Christians from Jerusalem, Peter separated himself from the Gentile Christians. Galatians 2:12 tells us that he was afraid to fall foul of the newly arrived Jewish Christians who—apparently—belonged to a faction that regarded most (if not all) of the Old Testament purity laws (including circumcision) as a prerequisite of being a true follower of the Messiah. By not continuing to share meals with Gentiles and uncircumcised Gentile Christians, Peter was making a loud and definite theological statement regarding an issue that nearly split the early church (cf. Acts 15).
Paul, not one to mince his words, confronted Peter publicly about his double standards (Gal. 2:14). I don’t know if we can grasp the implications of this public affront. To be shamed publicly was the last resort in conflict, and highlights the importance that Paul attached to it. Acting with integrity was more crucial than table fellowship, as the following verses of Galatians 2 make clear.
The direct link between table fellowship and theology is easy to see and again underlines the importance of shared meals. Simply imagine if Paul had kept silent in that crucial moment of Christian history. While we don’t pay much attention to who is eating with whom these days, some of the issues Peter and Paul faced around the table involving inclusiveness, community stretching beyond race and ethnicity, and the basis of our salvation are still hot topics in Adventist theology.
Up to this point most of the references to table fellowship have been literal. However, the New Testament (as well as the Old Testament) also uses the eating/drinking activity as metaphors or symbols pointing to something beyond the reality of this planet.2 Metaphors are important tools of the trade when written texts are concerned. Metaphors are often ambiguous, making it more difficult to interpret them. We cannot always link a metaphor to one particular meaning. Understanding metaphors requires a knowledge of the values and concerns of a particular culture, but the good news is that metaphors are able to transcend time (as, for example, in the case of the Old and New Testament periods).
The book of Revelation contains dozens of references to eating and drinking—mostly in a metaphorical sense. Revelation 2:7 promises food from the tree of life to those who “overcome” from the church of Ephesus, which links it to the first three chapters of Genesis. Revelation 2:14, 20 reprimands those who eat food dedicated to idols. Looking at the specific context, it seems that this “eating” is not referring to the physical process of food intake but rather points in metaphoric language to spiritual prostitution.3
Revelation 17:6 is another example of eating and drinking used as a metaphor, and in this context points to judgment. The harlot is “drunk with the blood of the saints” and is about to be judged. Revelation 19:18 also uses the metaphor in the context of judgment—this time judgment hits the beast and its supporters, who are eaten by the birds of the sky. This echoes Old Testament references to complete destruction, as, for example, in the prophecy denouncing the descendants of Jeroboam (1 Kings 14:11) that was repeated more specifically in 1 Kings 16:4 and 21:24.
However, table talk in Revelation isn’t used exclusively to describe the completeness of the final judgment. It’s also used to describe the complete opposite—that is, final victory and salvation. This final victory is linked to banquets and meals and free food (Rev. 7:16; 11:5; 12:6, 14; 19:9; 21:6; and 22:17). The one who overcomes will dine with Jesus, who has been knocking on the door (Rev. 3:20). It is good to remember that this is not a potluck or fellowship lunch. Jesus Himself provides the bountiful food and drink and then sits to enjoy a meal with us—His redeemed. The ultimate banquet is by invitation only (Rev. 19:9) and is a fitting link to Eden, where eating demonstrated loyalties. This wedding feast is an echo of the Last Supper, but this time Jesus, the victorious Lamb of God, is sitting on the throne. No more hunger. No more thirst. No more doubts about the character of God. This feast is part of the culmination of the cosmic controversy.
As I think about the importance of table talk in the New Testament I recognize once again the power of sharing food, discovering community, working through challenging issues, and celebrating the greatest moment in this planet’s history. On that day Jesus willfinally return to bring home His children—those who trusted in His salvation (and not their own), those who heard the knock on their door and responded joyfully, those who recognized that divine grace—His grace—is sufficient. I am looking forward to sitting with Jesus around this festive table. Have you already booked your seat around that table?
2The following section is based on research done in Gerald A. Klingbeil, “‘Eating’ and ‘Drinking’ in the Book of Revelation: A Study of New Testament Thought and Theology,” Journal of the Adventist Theological Society 16.1-2 (2005), pp. 75-92.
Gerald A. Klingbeil, D.Litt., is an associate editor of the Adventist Review. He enjoys a good meal and appreciates the fellowship that comes with it.
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102 \ i " I . / "( '11 ..... ..,. \\. THE NEW YORKER, AUGUST 26 & SEPTEMBER 2, 1996 '" . , d 7 ; 5 h VI ý) P'I '" ,?> Vì 2 LIVE J. CREW I . duced superb music, and sometimes it produced a muddle. "If hili the orchestra wanted a fast tempo, and the other half wanted it slow," Eriko Sato, a violinist, recalls, "we would play in the middle." It was a bit like the world of "La Bohème"- high-spirited, spontaneous, and precanous. From the outset, Orpheus attracted some of the most talented, and intrepid, young classical musicians in New York. By 1978, when the group gave its first Carnegie Hall concert, it was playing with such leading young American solo- ists as the pianists Emanuel Ax and Pe- ter Serkin. In 1984, Orpheus was signed by Deutsche Grammophon to record the entire range of the chamber-orchestra repertory. It joined such attractions on the German label as Herbert von Kara- jan, the Vienna Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein, and Maurizio Pollini-ex- traordinary recognition for an American group. Orpheus was no longer a novelty; it was a world-class orchestra. Now its members faced the challenge of adapting to this new status without endangering its founding principles. The first new deci- sion was to elect a concertmaster for each piece, but when this proved to be conten- tious and cumbersome the task of choos- ing concertmasters was turned over to an executive committee of musicians. Nev- ertheless, the system was still too all-out democratic to be musically efficient. "Many of us were really frustrated with the slow pace of interpretative evolution . in the rehearsal process," Fifer recalls. Consequently, Orpheus developed a system it calls "the core," in which the executive committee chooses a concertmaster, and each instrumental section a representative, for every piece; this group works through questions of interpretation and phrasing before the orchestra's first full rehearsal. Orpheus thus passed from the primitive stage of pure democracy to a representa- tive form of government. Predictably, this caused unease, and only within the past three or four years has the core become a routine element of the Orpheus system. Even so, Eric Bartlett, a cellist, says, "There's a constant reciprocating motion back and forth: Why hasn't this decision already been made? What has the core been doing? Did you have a core?' " This, Bartlett says, is often followed by "So, everything's decided. We don't get to have any input here-what, we just show up for work?" Such, of course, are the stresses of representative democracy. 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On a signal from Stem, the strings sawed away frantically for a few measures, which was all it took for them to scramble the tem- po. Stern shouted, "Stop, stop, stop!" and the rehearsal dissolved into general con- versation, as Orpheus rehearsals often do The players questioned one another on technical points. "Is it two-four or one- two?" asked Frank Morelli, a bassoonist, adding, "I forgot my slide rule." The gen- eral feeling was that "Trans" should be played by mathematical, rather than mu- sical, instruments. One wind player said . all " I 1 . I , 1 1 " sarcastIc y, love It. t s so . .. ove y. Bartlett observed solemnly, "It's one of those flailing, visual pieces." The piece was obviously driving the musicIans nuts, and they weren't loath to say so, even after Hy1a himself ar- rived. Stephen Taylor, an oboist, com- plained, "If we had some idea how it's going, we could pull people along Frankly, we're not doing that." Pull- ing people along is, of course, what con- ductors do, and "Trans" was precisely the kind of piece on which the collec- tive intelligence could have been fo- cussed by the clear instructions of a baton- wielding overseer on a podium. Instead, for three hours the group picked its way through the unfamiliar thickets of notes and markings, trying to make the rapidly shifting meters mesh, marking the criti- cal spots where the musicians would look to one another for cues, and quizzing Hy1a-who was sitting on the stage sur- rounded by sheets of the score--about his intentions. They were like students work- ing together on an exquisitely hard math problem. There was a lot of frustration, but it was with the problem rather than with personalities. At only one point did things get tense. "One thing, Mitch," David Jolley, a French-horn player, said to Stern. "I don't thInk you should wave your bow. I thInk it's a bad idea." | [
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There was no Egyptian middle class in the sense we know today, in the first half of the twentieth century. A class-conscious nobility, l'ancien régime, woven around the concept of land owning in the nineteenth century, held sway in court and government. There were only the upper class and the farming masses and urban poor who comprised the bulk of the population. The upper class includes educated youths, who are referred to, in Egypt's extended-family system, as shilla—kinsmen. Labib Habachi, an Egyptologist who can express himself well in English, although French was his second language after his native Arabic, is someone who can speak much about these two classes.
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There are just so many places you can take a Halloween kit, so I wasted no time in ordering the Memebox Superbox #59 Halloween Special. What kind of amazing things could hide inside? Let’s have a look.
The description makes some big promises for coming in Memebox’ smallest box. It’s so small one of the products doesn’t actually fit inside the box, it was sticking out from under the lid when I pulled the box from the envelope.
The first thing I notice when opening this box is a strong smell of mold. The box and everything in it smells moldy, and the products appear covered in dust and small hairs. I don’t trust that this smell is intentional, so I’ll skip the swatches for this one.
One set of false lashes with some slight spikiness in them. I have gotten far spookier false lashes in other, non-costume boxes.
Liquid lipstick in the colour of blood. Use as lipstick or paint blood stains in appropriate places.
I’ve seen some amazing designs done as lip tattoos, but this is just a solid colour. I’ve been told repeatedly that lip tattoos are difficult to apply, even more difficult to apply well, and very uncomfortable to wear for more than few minutes. I can’t imagine why you’d choose this over just plain lipstick, especially when there’s a lipstick in nearly the same colour in this box.
The contents are just scary makeup basics, with no guidelines for how to make a look with them. The product card promises this box is “loaded with fun and crafty makeup ideas”, so it definitely sounds like some simple face charts or similar were meant to be included, but there’s just nothing here.
Memebox could have done so much with this box, and just … didn’t. I’m very disappointed, and that’s before taking the moldy smell into account.
This box cost $23 plus $6.99 in shipping. Because of the smell I’m unlikely to use, trade, or even gift any of the products. In other words, this was a complete waste.
Since writing this review, Memebox has changed significantly. They no longer publish frequent & interesting boxes, and they no longer ship outside of the US.
Lip Factory’s September box announces Autumn Arrives, with a product card in delicious autumn colours. It seems obvious that the contents will match the card, with perhaps a lovely orange eyeshadow and a deep orange or berry lipstick?
I certainly don’t mind seeing a gel eyeliner, but the packaging makes me wary. I’ve only seen this particular jar on really cheap eyeliners that dry out ridiculously fast. It’s tiny, narrow, and it’s a long way down to the product. The included brush is only useful for applying goth amounts of liner.
The product is just a little bit too thick and dry to make for easy application. While it’s not hard to make this eyeliner seriously black, it’s difficult to get a smooth line. It dries very quickly.
I did a test application on my eyes. The line ended up very thick even when applied carefully, and I could very much feel the liner on my lids once it had dried. It had some light transfer after just half an hour, although my lids were unprepped. With some primer and powder this will probably perform okay, as long as you like thick eyeliner.
An unbranded angled brush. It’s small and reasonably sharp, and the bristles are comfortably soft. The product card does not mention what kind of hairs are used for this brush, but going by the look and feel I assume it’s synthetic.
Another lip gloss. The packaging is cute. The product has separated and cracked inside the packaging. Next.
Well, this looks nice! The colours may not be exciting, but it’s a good combination for a very wearable everyday look. The size is handy, and the courtesy mirror in the lid isn’t too small to be usable. I like the window in the lid, too. Shame about the useless foam applicator, but everyone provides those.
Unfortunately the pigmentation is nothing to write home about. The swatch shows the absolute most I could get out of these shadows; I jammed the foam applicator so hard into each shadow I’m surprised they didn’t crack. There’s also significant fallout from the matte middle shadow.
The shadows are a little more forgiving with a proper brush, and all in all this is a pretty good palette for someone who is worried about being heavy-handed. I’ll find a use for this on mornings where my makeup has to be foolproof.
I’m not impressed with this box. There’s nothing remotely autumny in this box, and all the products feel really cheap. I wouldn’t be willing to pay the stated retail value of any of these products.
I wonder why I’m still subscribing to this. Oh wait, I’m not. Because of this box I’ve finally cancelled my subscription.
The mission of Superbox #48 Daily Dose of Beauty is to bring something special to every day of the week. My weeks feel far too long far too often, so having a little something to brighten each day is nothing to scoff at!
This all looks and sounds very comfy, and when I say all, let me also say that this box is packed. There’s no tissue paper for padding here, which seems a bit of a gamble with two glass bottles in the pack. Both survived, though!
Screw the strange and random order the products are listed in on the product card, let’s look at them sorted by day.
For Makeup Monday we have … the neutralest eye shadow ever. I already have a dozen eye shadows in this shade or close-enoughs. Not impressed yet.
Three sheet masks in different flavours; Ceramide, Collagen and Panthenol. I already have a pile of different sheet masks and will happily add these to it. While I don’t really feel that such masks make a difference to my skin, setting aside the time to wear one does wonders for my mind.
I’m glad instructions and ingredients are in english on these, because the Memebox product card gives a description and instructions for a lip gloss — specifically the lip gloss that was included in Office Essentials, I believe.
One of the many potential steps in the korean skincare routine, this particular serum is meant to be applied after emulsion. A single squirt is easily patted into the skin, and feels quite nice. I can definitely find a use for this in a comforting pampering routine.
I’ve never heard of hair steam treatments before, so I’ll have to trust the product card when it claims such treatments are expensive, and this product is an affordable alternative.
From the instructions, you wear this hair pack as you would a shower cap. You apply it after towel-drying your hair, let your hair soak in all the super amazing oils for fifteen minutes, then rinse off.
I have very well-behaved hair, and previous experiments with hair oil has only led to intense washing to get the damned stuff out again. I’m not excited for this at all. It’s just a single-use pack, so I might try it when bored, or I might give it away to someone with dry hair.
The hideous buzzwordiness and the lavender fragrance put me off in puke-worthy ways, and I have oily skin rather than the “extremely dry skin types” this product is intended for. No thanks.
I hate the feeling of dry lips, and this lip treatment is adequate for fixing that. It’ll find room in a bag or other.
This is supposed to be a lip essence, lip stick, lip tint, and lip gloss in one. It’s also either broken or really stupidly designed.
What may look like a typical lip stick bullet is a hard plastic tube with liquid inside it. I can twist this tube either way, but I cannot get product to come out consistently. When trying to swatch, I got a great big squirt of product. When trying it on my lips, I only got enough product for 3/4 of my lip surface.
Going by the description, this is clearly a product of pure magic. It does all the good skin things — nourishes! improves! treats! rejuvenates! — while containing nothing bad — no evil parabens! no evil mineral oils! no evil artificial things! Parabens, mineral oil and artificial ingredients are not scary, and I do not have an irrational fear of them. Reading this just makes me annoyed.
The product does feel quite nice on the skin. I don’t have any wrinkles and don’t expect any soon, but I suppose it can’t hurt anything but my pride to use this for the sensation’s sake.
Most of these products are useful, but this box doesn’t excite me. Necessities and comfort items just don’t.
This box cost $29 plus $6.99 in shipping. It contains six full-size products and four single-use packs.
Lip Factory is am american subscription beauty box with a focus on lip products. I’ve subscribed to it for a few months, and my general impression so far is not very good. The boxes are sent out late each month, so shipping time ensures I won’t get it until the following month (and after I’ve been charged for the next box). The packaging was good for the first couple of boxes I received, with a black Lip Factory box inside a shipping box, but they dropped the inner box months back. The filler material inside the box is nasty brown paper strips, which is probably environmentally friendly but looks ugly and smells bad.
In opening the August 2014 box, the first thing I noticed was that all the products were covered in a fine brown dust. The exact same brown as the filler strips. I attempted to clean it off before photographing, so now I have brown dust everywhere on myself instead. Lovely.
Feeling cheeky? Open this month’s beauty box and discover a fabulous, long wearing cheek color to fit your most blushing of moods. This pure mineral blush will give you a beautiful, healthy tone that looks ultra natural. LASplash Mineral Blush creates a soft, radiant glow ideal for all skin types, including sensitive and problematic skin… So don’t be afraid to brush on this blush.
I got this in Beach Party, a pale pink with shimmer. I like the colour a lot, but I’m not sure I want shimmer in my blush.
This blush comes in the form of loose powder in a sifter jar. I’ve had loose powder blushes before, and when I say “had,” I mean I’ve thrown them all out.
We love our gloss here at the Lip Factory! This one from LASplash is a great addition to our addiction. Sheer coverage with a hi-shine finish is the perfect combination for the ultimate hydrated lips. Infused with vanilla mint this non-stick, moisturizing formula is enriched with nourishing Vitamin E and Shea Butter. Beautiful finish and good for your lips… sounds perfect to us!
Train that eye shadow to sit and stay all day and night! Smooth a thin layer of this all natural primer on your lids and demand your eye products to stay put. It’s not only great for eye shadows but absolutely perfect for pigments. As an added bonus there’s no color to it, so it can easily be used on any and all skin tones.
The lid on this jar was loose when I took it out of the box, and the actual product is partially covered in a fine layer of brown dust. Lovely.
I will clean it up and use it, though. Without a good primer I may as well not bother with eyeshadow, so having a stash is essential. While I prefer my primers in packaging that doesn’t require tools to use, I haven’t tried this brand before and look forward to seeing how it performs.
All Cult Nails lacquers are made with a vegan friendly formula, contain no animal byproducts, and are never tested on animals! They are also free of Dibutyl Phalates (DBP), Toulene, Formaldehyde, Camphor, and Formaldehyde Resin.
The list of Scary Nail Polish Chemicals has grown from three to five in the last few years, and I see this one ticks all the boxes. I’m always annoyed to see this list, because it’s 80% scare-mongering. Less bullshit in my cosmetics, please.
That said, I love the look of this polish in the bottle, and I’ve heard many good things about Cult Nails. Looking forward to trying this.
Our name isn’t Lip Factory for nothing! We can’t live without lippies around here. We feel like lipstick is pretty essential to complete a makeup look, and is one cosmetic that few women are ever without! You won’t be able to resist this lipstick from Pink Powder Parlor. This lipstick will glide on effortlessly and won’t slip and slide off your pout. It is Vitamin E enriched which has a soothing and healing property to it and adds much needed moisture to keep those lips, super, extra kissable and who doesn’t want that?
I received this in 301. There is no name or even brand markers on the packaging. Speaking of the packaging, this matte black tube doesn’t just look really stylish, it also offers noticable resistance when opening. This is not going to come open in my bag.
I initially thought this light pink would go on sheer, but nope. This is a full-coverage pink, and it actually doesn’t make my pale face look ghostly. That puts it on a very short list of wearable light pinks for me. Just a shame it’s arriving around autumn time, when I’m more likely break out the wines and berries.
The texture of this lipstick is thick and bit dry. It doesn’t feel drying, but the product sensation is strong. I can very much feel that I have something on my lips, more so than with other lipsticks. It transfers lightly enough that I expect it will survive a cup of tea, and possibly a non-greasy meal.
Wanna add some glam to your completed eye look? We thought the answer would be yes, so we went ahead and added some lashes to your August box! These Red Cherry lashes are designed to create various effects and to naturally accentuate different eye shapes. Made of 100% human hair, these lashes come in various natural and glam styles to add instant wink to your eyes.
I received these in #110. I’ve never worn false lashes, and should I decide to try, I don’t think these would be the place to start. They look kind of scary. Maybe for Halloween?
Lip Factory continues to be 50/50 on the hit and miss for me. The stated retail value for the items I’ll definitely use don’t add up to the price I paid for the box. I continue to wonder why I’m still subscribing to this.
No-makeup makeup is a damned neat trick to know, and one I have yet to master. Can the Memebox Superbox #44 No Makeup Makeup give me a quickstart here? We’ll see.
Sure, the “I just wake up this pretty” look looks simple, but it’s actually one of the hardest looks to recreate! Play up your natural features with an always in style and always wearable barely-there makeup look. Let your skin do the talking with skin perfectors that allow for a flawless and luminous complexion and enhance your features with stunning and versatile natural colors that will give you a refined and elegant look. Finish off with a naturally pretty pout and rosy flushed cheeks, and you’ve just earned yourself a black belt in beauty.
This popular Mineral CC Cushion is wideligy acknowledged for its high level of UV protection and moisture, effective and long-lasting coverage, and its non-sticky, silky after touch previously unfounded in any other CC or Air Cushions. Dab away with the Mineral CC Cushion to feature the ultimate no-makeup look, because it’ll bring out the most natural and healthy-looking glow on your face! Plus, the high concentrates of bamboo water deliver instant soothing and cooling effect, making it perfect to be used in the summer times.
I love cushion foundations. They give a lovely, light coverage, have a pleasant cooling sensation on application, and are handy to carry and re-apply. I love them so much I opened this up despite knowing that #21 is just too dark for me.
Sigh. The downside of cushions is the unhygienic packaging. Since I had already contaminated this cushion with the swatch, I went ahead and tried it on my face. I managed to look at my mask-like visage for almost a full minute before frantically cleaning my face.
On the plus side, the compact case is re-usable. Just pop out the cushion by pushing firmly from the bottom.
I tried inserting the cushion into my Etude House Minnie Mouse case, but the two are not compatible. The Macqueen cushion is about a millimeter too big to fit.
Containing Omega 3.6.9, hyaluronic acid, and 5 different kinds of flower seed extracts, Drww’s Power Lift Strong Cream works to treat skin darkening and wrinkles. The best part of this cream, however, is in its function as a makeup booster. It can also be applied in small amounts along the T-zone for highlighting your features before or after makeup. What’s more, mix it in with a makeup base or a foundation and apply on your face for a naturally glowing and radiant complexion.
I can’t quite place where “makeup booster” belongs in a routine. It sounds kind of like a primer, kind of like a hilighter? A bit of experimenting shows that it works wonderfully as a very subtle hilighter.
The Silky Velvet Primer works to make your skin soft and silky before application of base makeup. Made from “USDA” patented organic ingredients such as rhodiola rosea root extracts, damask rose extracts, and rosemary leaf extracts, this primer is gentle and adheres thinly and smoothly to the skin, filling in all the uneven skin texture and fine lines & wrinkles for a long-lasting, velvet-like skin condition.
I’ve used a number of different primers, and they’ve all been quite similar: Transparent gel that makes the skin look smoother. But this stuff? It’s white, and does not go on transparent. It does not make the skin look smoother at all, quite the opposite — I haven’t seen my pores look this big and defined since Benefit hello flawless oxygen wow!
A whitening, anti-wrinkle, brightening, and moisturizing facial essence Now this Gel Color Pot is a real multi-player when it comes to featuring a natural, no-makeup look. It works as a light snowy-colored shadow and a highlighter all in one! Its texture is cushiony and creamy when applied, and the sublte pearls and sophisticated color formation brings out the best in your complexion.
Enriched with vitamin E, shea butter, jojoba oil, and macademia oil, this Lip Essence works to deeply moisturize dry, chapped lips and protect it from further dehydration by delivering nutrition from within. What makes this lip product so unique is that when applied, it’ll alter its color according to individual’s lip color and PH level. Thus, the vita CC Lip Essence will not only moisturize and care for your lips but also add natural color and radiance at the same time!
Oh, this is the gem of this box. The packing is big and awkward, but the product is outright amazing.
Changing colour “according to individual’s lip color and PH level” sounds like so much woo to me, but this is a clear gel that does gain colour when touching skin. The result is shiny like a gloss, feels like the most intense lip treatment ever, and leaves a light, natural-looking stain.
The Style Perfect Concealer naturally covers up skin imperfections and dark circles and prevents skin tone from darkening throughout the day. The gentle formula soothes the skin yet at the same time strongly adheres to the skin for a long-lasting coverage.
I was overly optimistic about the cushion, but the handy window in the lid means I can clearly see this product is way too dark for me without even breaking the seal. Into the swap box unopened.
The type of products chosen for this box’ theme are good, but the actual products vary so much in quality and usefulness to make this box a gamble.
The description implies that a cheek colour product is included, but there’s no such product in the box.
The stated retail values feel even more inflated than usual in this box, but between the Power Lift Strong Cream, Gel Color Pot and Lip Essence, I think I got my money’s worth.
As a serious travel minimalist, I could not purchase the Memebox Special #25 Traveller’s Beauty Kit fast enough. Finding good travel products is hard, so I will absolutely take a boxful of suggestions!
Whether you’re heading out for a weeked road trip or flying out to your dream vaca destination, there’s no need to say bon voyage to looking your best. Travel light and still look like a million bucks with all your beauty needs on hand with this traveller’s checklist of what to stow when you’re on the go! Packed with all the easy-to-go makeup, skincare, body essentials plus Memebox’s summer special limited makeup pouch to carry your goodies, this Box is a travelling beauty’s delight! Toss these travel-friendly goodies straight into your carry-on, so looking fabulous will be on your itinerary, no matter where your destination!
The box is so packed there’s only a token amount of tissue paper in it, so this all looks very promising!
Enriched with various organic extracts and natural essential oil, Amini’s popular Traveller Kit consists of a Moisturising Body Cleanser for gently cleansing your body and a Moisturising Body Emulsion for re-filling moisture deep down into your skin.
Shower gel and moisturiser in handy travel sizes. I typically bring a bar soap instead of gel to cut down on liquids, but I’ll grab these for a trip where I don’t need to worry about ridiculous liquid rules.
Both products have a distinct scent I can’t quite place. Kind of like a fruity alcoholic drink? It’s quite mild and not bothersome.
The moisturiser is very thin and light, as you would expect an emulsion to be — a western-style moisturiser is much thicker and heavier. This should be perfect for my skin, which only occasionally wants a little bit of moisture, and finds typical lotions far too heavy.
T.P.O’s No-Wash Toner sheet is a cleansing tissue which works to remove even the most stubborn makeup residues from your face without having to rinse off afterwards. This all-in-one cleansing tissue is the perfect beauty essential for when you need to quickly, easily yet thoroughly cleanse all unnecessary gunk out of your face.
Wipes like this is the only makeup remover I bother carrying when travelling. A good cleansing oil may do a better job, but wipes are so much more convenient. Such packs tends to dry out so quickly I only get one trip out of a pack, so having spares is appreciated!
The lid on this is pretty serious, and the sticker underneath even more so. This should preserve the moisture inside for quite a while.
I used a wipe to remove the swatches of the eyeliner and the lip tint, and it fared well against both products. I had to go over both several times to get all the product, but both are intended to be long-wearing.
Easydew EX’s Active Soothing Serum is made from natural Swiss glacier water which works to cool and refresh dry, irritated skin and monk’s pepper berries complex which works to sooth and repair damaged skin.
It’s just as well this is just a tiny sample bottle, because this product smells so strongly that putting in on my face would make me feel sick. It was donated to my mother before I even finished writing this review.
An eyeliner and an eye shadow combined in one smart, easy-to-apply item, ideeb’s Sweet Jelish Eyeliner comes in three most popular eye makeup colors and its softly gliding, creamy gel texture makes it possible for makeup beginners to feature a finely defined and naturally blended look! Plus, it’s totally waterproof and won’t ever wear off from water, tears, or sweat.
It amuses me how Memebox seems to think using eye pencils as eyeshadow is something brand new that koreans only recently thought up.
This is a plain pencil, no twist-up, no built-in sharpener. Considering how eagerly Memebox has thrown pencil sharpeners at me in the past, I find it strange that one is not included in this box.
This is not a very dark black. One swipe goes on grey. There’s a noticable amount of glitter in it. I found it difficult to apply sharply to the eyes, so I’d save this for intentionally smudgy looks.
Refresh with Pure Smile’s handy deodorant-functional sheets with a powder-infused formula that works to clean, refresh, and remove bad odor from sweaty areas of your body.
From the description it sounds like deodorant in sheet form — which would be pretty cool — but I believe this is just scented wet wipes.
Bringing this with me is one less pack I have to buy at inflated airport prices, because flying without wet wipes available is just not happening.
This Aqua Tint is not your average cotton swab, because it combines the functions of a cotton swab and a lip tint in one sensational item! Simply twist one end of the cotton swab and you’ll see how the liquid tint from inside slides down to the other tip! This is the ultimate throw-away type of lip tint to carry around with you wherever you go.
What a weird combination, but why not? Can’t hurt to toss a few of these in my bag next time I’m off into the world.
In opening, these go from weird to hilarious. You know those tampon commercials with the blue liquid? Well… In these the liquid is proper red. The effect is so disturbing I had a very sudden need to figure out how my camera can record video.
The colour applies very sheer. On the lips it looks very natural. It has that very bitter taste that lip tints often have, and feels really drying.
With a strong level of UV protection, this Sun Cream is gentle in its formula (free of mineral oil, talc, tar coloring, benzophenone-4, and artifical fragrance) and works to not only protect the skin but also to hydrate and smooth out the skin texture.
I was hoping for a handy sample-sized bottle when I saw the little box, but no, it houses ten sample packets. I would have preferred a bottle. They could be useful for keeping in assorted places for “I forgot to apply sunscreen and now we’re an hour away from the hotel” moments.
Made from collagen extracts, jojoba extracts, and ascorbyl palmitate widely acknowledged for its moisture lock-in capability, Pure Smile’s Hand Gel in Maldives Dancing Waters will hydrate, clean, and refresh your easily-contaminated hands. It comes in a small, cute packaging and is easy to carry around wherever you go.
This one doesn’t have an entry on the product card, so no official description. It’s a good-sized meshbag in black with a pink zipper. It’s big enough to fit every other product in this box at once.
The fabric feels sturdy enough, but the sewing isn’t brilliant. The end of the zipper is coming out of the seams on my bag.
This box doesn’t feel complete, as in I couldn’t grab just the contents of this box and be ready to go, but it does provide a decent spread of basics.
With only one straight-up nope, this box is a good hit with me. Apart from the cotton swab/lip tint, there isn’t anything brand new or super interesting for me, but with an upcoming holiday getting a stash of travel staples doesn’t hurt.
This box cost $23 plus $6.99 in shipping. It contains five full-size items, one travel-size item (not full size as Memebox claims!) and two samples. No retail values are stated for the samples; they would typically be free anyway.
As you would expect, most of these products are quite cheap. Cost-wise, this box is the worst value I’ve gotten so far, although most of this is stuff I would be buying anyway.
Nothing beats spending time with your besties! Who else is going to be there for you through your ups and downs, from your most unlovable moments to your silliest? Now, glam up and make unforgettable Instagram-worthy memories with your best girlies with our Girls’ Night Out Box! Save the muted nude makeup for the office, and add some pizzazz to your look with bold look-at-me lashes, drama queen cheeks, and red carpet worthy lips for a never-ending clubbing night! Complete your clubbing look with your favourite party dress and killer heels for an unforgettable night!
This is describing someone who is … not me. I don’t think I’ve ever experienced anything even remotely like that, nor have I ever desired to. Hopefully I’ll find something I like anyway? The chances are good, because this is the most densely packed Memebox I’ve received so far.
Infused with rosa centifolia flower water, rosa damascene flower oil, and white musk fragrance, this roll-on type perfume can be applied easily and quickly just before heading out for a romantic date or a party out with your girls.
I’m not all that big on smells. My nose seems very sensitive to some component frequently used in perfumes, so most perfumes smell soapy and artifical to me. This perfume falls into that category. There’s a definite rosey scent to it, but it smells like a scented deodorant.
A shame, because I like the packaging. It’s beautiful and roll-ons are as practical as perfume can yet.
A quick spritz of this Water Essence Hair Perfume will deliver moisture and nutrition to your dry hair and and a nice soapy fragrance that’ll rid away any food or cigarette smell at the same time!
It definitely smells soapy. Not particularly nice, but not particularly bad, either. I don’t have dry hair, but I’ll keep this for the “get rid of cigarette smell” promise. While I don’t like this soapy scent, I’ll take it over smoke stink any day.
A liquid-type eye shadow in four of the most popular shades, N.S.M Soft Moose Waterproof Liquid Line is much easier to apply than the average powdery shadows which simply do not last long enough in the state of your exact liking. This liquid shadow offers beautifully pearly, glittery, and glossier finish that fixes your eye makeup perfectly in place all day and all night.
I hate this product just from typing out the name. My fingers nearly knotted themselves in attempting to type out this ugly mess of uppercase, lowercase, and punctuation.
At the same time, I am highly amused. Soft moose? I don’t think that word means what you think it means.
The colour of this product was selected randomly. I received 550 Elegance Purple. It looks and behaves like any other mousse eyeshadow.
Add more definition and volume to your eyes with Secret-Stargirl’s popular girl-group lashes that come in five different styles to match your mood and day!
Containing an anti-wrinkle concealer and a spot concealer in both ends, this Dual Concealer is definitely a must-have for when you’re heading out for a good night out, because Dual concealer will take care of any extra coverage needed or even possible emergency redness of skin or smudges around your eyes.
I’m still looking for that perfect concealer. Could this be it? It does appear to be pale enough for me, and the coverage looks good.
These are high-quality nail lacquers which come in a variety of trendy, radiant, and glittery colors to be worn for any occasion from a party night, a graduation dinner, to even a beach day out! They’ll be a fun, colorful addition to your hands!
The colours of these products were randomly selected. I received OR239 and OR208, neither of which are listed on the product card. They look blissfully glitter and shimmer free.
The search is over, guys! I’ve found the BB cream of lip colours! Moisturising is a common claim these days, and plumping isn’t exactly uncommon either, but exfoliation in a colour product? That’s a new one.
The colour of this product was chosen randomly. I think I received 01 Classic Pink. It’s boring, sheer, and not particularly flattering for my skin. It feels very nice, soft, and balmy against the lips.
Whoever chose the products for this theme knew what they were doing. None of the items feel out of place. Theme-wise, this is the strongest box I’ve received.
The products aren’t the best fit for me, but the concealer and nail polishes will definitely be used.
The very first thing I’m noticing is how small it is. The box is the smallest I’ve seen Memebox do, it barely has room for the product card! I have some doubts about how many amazing and hot trends can fit in a box this tiny, but we’ll see.
Ever wondered how Korean celebrities look so perfectly gorgeous on screen without looking like they have pounds of makeup caked onto their face? Now, you can recreate whatever K-style look you desire with just the tools in this box! Whether you want to go for that signature Korean “no-makeup” look with this perfect porcelain skin, youthful aegyo-sal eyes and gradient baby lips, or want to glam up your style with your favorite K-POP idol makeup trends, this box is a must have for Korean beauty addicts! Unbox the hottest beauty trends in Korea!
If you’re wondering what the heck “aegyo-sal eyes” is, it’s under-eye bags. They’re small, and look very cute on flatter faces where there’s little definition around the eyes. This improves a person’s look by supposedly making them look younger, but honestly, I would say the reason it looks good is much simpler: Aegyo-sal makes it look like a person is smiling.
My caucasian face is not at all flat, and I have such bags naturally. Emphasising them will only make me look incredibly tired, which I’m managing just fine on my own, thank you very much. Hopefully the products for this can be useful for other purposes for me.
Glam up your eyes with jewel glitters which glies onto your eyelids smoothly with just enough pearly effect and, more than anything, lasts for all day and night! With Bbia’s Pigment, it’s possible to feature a glittery, real K-Pop idol-like makeup in no time!
A small jar of loose pigment. Ugh. Exactly two jars of pigment survived my last makeup purge, and for good reason. It’s difficult to get an appropriate amount of pigment on a brush, and it’s easy to bump the jar and get pigment all over the floor. I’ll pass.
The colour of this product was selected randomly. The product card lists the possible colours as 01 Mild, 02 Sour, and 04 Sweet. I received 03.
Swatching this product reveals the true horror: This is not just a pigment, this is full-on glitter. I’ll be finding brown glitter in and around my kitchen sink for days just from swatching.
I’m honestly considering just binning this. I’m scared of it coming open and covering all my swap products in glitter if I put it in my swap pile.
This all-in-one CC cream offers everything from balancing out skin tone & texture, treating fine lines & wrinkles, maintaining the moisture/oil balance, and covering up skin imperfections! There’s no need to worry about which shade it is, because it doesn’t change the skin tone but rather brings out your most naturally glowing complexion.
This description made me vomit in my mouth a little. Apparently CC creams are even more magic than BB creams.
I can give a foundation product “balancing out skin tone & texture” — that’s kinda what they’re for — but I don’t believe a word of the rest. I especially don’t believe not having to worry about the shade, because this product does definitely have colour to it — it blends in okay on my skin, but I’d love to test this claim on dark skin!
Waterproof, long-lasting, and smoothly applying, RiRe’s Luxe Auto Gel Eyeliner in Champagne works wonders for featuring the sweet baby pink daily makeup also highly popular amongst Korean ladies. It can be worn for work, dates, and even a quick walk in the park with your dog.
Waterproof, long-lasting, and smoothly applying, RiRe’s Luxe Auto Gel Eyeliner in Choco Brown is the perfect shade for featuring the popular softened yet defined eye makup that Koreans so enjoy! After all, it’s about how natural your makeup looks but at the same time how far from natural it really is.
Here we have the aegyo-sal products: A shimmery pink pencil for hilighting, and an also shimmery brown for shading. They did not reach me in a brilliant state: In both pencils, the product had detached and falled into the cap. I could gently push them back into place, but the tips on both were destroyed.
These will serve me fine as their original purpose — eyeliners — but I just have to note that both of these pencils give a lot of colour with little effort, and they set quite quickly. I dread to think of the blending required to make aegyo-sal with these pencils.
The mascara brush and the setting wax formula combine to elongate your eyelashes and fix it up for a lasting finish. Various grain, berry, and flower extracts also help maintain healthy lashes.
Memebox works hard to make sure you will never be without a mascara. In this case, a very tiny mascara. Despite the impression the photo might give, this mascara does not have a comically oversized brush. It’s a normal sized brush in a travel- or sample-size container.
The name of this mascara reeks of my favourite logical fallacy, the appeal to nature. Thus I am honour-bound to remind everyone reading that anthrax and hungry bears are perfectly natural, and yet you wouldn’t want to put either on your face.
I hope this mascara is absolutely brimming with lovely preservatives, because I intend to stuff it into my emergency makeup kit and leave it there for months and months.
Adorably cute and petite in its packaging, this blusher is extremely long-lasting with silica components which work to maintain your skin soft and silky. Plus, it’s very easy to carry around and will be perfect for quick makeup fix-ups or finish-ups by adding some colour and radiance to your pale cheeks.
This tiny1 blusher and it’s fluffy puff is indeed adorable. I approve. This will also go into my emergency kit.
The colour is so subtle I’m not 100% certain I found the right spot on my arm when cropping the swatch. At least it will be hard to accidentally do clown cheeks with this.
The colour of this product was randomly selected. Once again the colour is not stated in any language I understand, but it does not look at all pink or purple, so I’m assuming I received 02 Juicy Orange.
There’s a decent amount of colour in this tint, without becoming overwhelming. It feels like a comfortable balm on the lips, and as you would expect from a balm feel, it wears off really easily.
All in all, this box isn’t bad. I’m likely to use all the products except the pigment. I appreciate that the box I received is consistently warm-toned rather than a random mix of tones. I would have preferred to receive cool-toned colours, but my neutral skin will deal with both.
Today we’ll be opening up the Memebox Special #16 OMG Box. I have four boxes waiting to be unpacked, and I can tell you this is easily the heaviest of the four.
Our O.M.G. Box will literally make you go “Huh?” “Hmmm…Cool!” because we’ve loaded this box up with weirdly awesome, yet effective beauty treasures that will work miracles for your hair, skin and body) If you’re a daring beauty enthusiast or beautyholic who is open to trying bizarre new trends, we dare you to take this beauty challenge!
I regularly shop for beauty items on eBay. If that doesn’t qualify me for “daring” and “open to trying bizarre new trends,” I don’t know what does.
This is a lip gloss with two different shades gradated together in a single product! Despite it being a gloss, the Night Diva Gloss is a non-sticky, smoothly spreading, and highly moist all in one. Also, it carries a built-in LED light and a mirror, so you don’t have to take out your hand mirror or visit the ladies room for a quick touch-up anymore!
A lip gloss? Is this some sneaky trick to set the “OMG” bar low? The built-in mirror and light is a nice touch, but not even close to an OMG.
In my opinion lip gloss is only good for making lipstick sliding off your lips at maximum speed, so I don’t use lip gloss. This product is so useless to me I’m not even going to bother swatching it. Perhaps I should start a swap box.
You might wonder — what is a vitablet? Vitablet comes from combining ‘vitamin’ with ‘tablet’ and refers to SKINAZ’s unique tablet-type of vitamin cleanser rich in vitamin C and aroma oil. What’s so special about this is that it even takes care of skincare while cleansing with its skin beneficial formula containing more than 300g of vitamin C which is equivalent to 4.3 whole lemons. It’ll be like having done a nourishing vitamin pack!
The description is so vague that I did indeed go “Huh?”. For a moment I thought this was multivitamin supplement (which are utterly useless to me), but this is in fact a skincare product. You’re supposed to dissolve a tablet in water, and use the resulting mix as a cleanser or facial mist. It can also be used “for hair, bath, or even on babies,” so I have some serious doubts on its efficacy as a cleanser. I’ll try it as a face mist if I can locate a suitable spray bottle.
SKINAZ takes lip makeup to a whole new level with its Lip Tattoo! This’ll be the ultimate no-makeup makeup since it actually works like an impermanent color tattoo on your lips and does not smudge or gets erased for 24 hours long. Plus, it comes in five lusciously radiant colors.
On weirdness factor alone, this product justifies this box. No, seriously, let me youtube this shit up for you.
You apply the suspiciously lip gloss-looking product to your lips, let it dry for a few minutes, then peel off the outer layer, leaving only the stain behind. Yeah, really. It’s so unlike any other product I’ve tried that I immediately ordered two more colours.
While the product is drying, it feels like your lips are getting stuck together with glue. Not pleasant.
The peeling phase is nowhere near as easy as in the video. I had to peel off little bits at the time, and didn’t feel like I got it all off.
Shortly after peeling, my lips felt painfully dry. Applying lip balm on top is pretty much required.
The resulting stain is very nice, and lasts through lip balm, drinking, and eating with no noticable transfer or fading. It does not last for the stated 24 hours, though. Four to eight is more realistic.
The product has a distinct fruity scent that thankfully fades upon application. I wouldn’t be surprised to see more Lip Tattoos in Scentbox #5 Tropical Fruits.
The colour of this product was chosen randomly. I’m not sure which colour I received, as there is nothing on the box or tube to indicate the colour — not in english, anyway. My best guess is Lovely Pink.
This is a quick 3 step process for taking care of your bust, especially recommended to be used before wearing a bikini! The gommage, the hydro-gel pack, and the cream are enriched with various nutritious ingredients for maintaining your bust skin soft and well-moisturized.
It’s a single-use pack of exfoliator, mask, and moisturiser for your breasts. Doesn’t sound all that special to me, so let’s talk about the lady on the packaging instead.
Just look at her. Doesn’t she just have the exact facial expression that you see on a female porn star when her male co-star drops his trousers? It’s like the skincare equivalent of a Greg Land comic. No, don’t follow that link while at work.
This is the ultimate one-step facial mask with both pore care and cleansing functions. Not only is it packed with green tea extracts, pomegranate extracts, and charcoal extracts, this Clay Mask contains carbonated water which starts to bubble up the very moment it’s applied on your face and deeply penetrates into your pores for getting all the gunk out without having to harden up like average clay masks.
This is the order the products are listed in on the description card, I did not intentionally put the product with “facial” and “penetrate” in the description after the pornfacey product. It’s definitely something I would do, but just for the record, in this case, I didn’t.
I’ve never used a classic clay mask. They look ridiculous, and I’m not at all convinced face masks in general have a purpose beyond the mental effect of self-care. These factors haven’t stopped me from buying a big pile of korean sheet masks, but still.
This particular mask sounds like it would be funny to use, and I’m pretty sure the packaging is trying to convince me that pigs have amazing skin and therefore clay masks must be just as amazing. I’ll give it a try the next time I need a moment of self-care.
Big bonus points for having a space for the spatula underneath the lid! I have so many spatulas littering my bathroom, but at least this one won’t get away so easily. And let’s be honest, a bonus point for the cute pig, too.
In Korea, going down to a local public bath for a nice scrub is a very common and popular thing. You can get a quick glimpse into the world of ‘body scrubs/exfoliators’ with this gentle exfoliator from Ladykin! Enriched with cellulose components from papaya and pineapple extracts, this Aqua Exfoliator for Body removes all bodily dead skill cells and unecessary impurities without having to scrub down hard enough to stimulate your sensitive skin. All you need to do is spray this product all over your body and softly roll away the dead skin cells, for cleaner, fresher, and smoother body skin!
You’re supposed to use this after showering and drying. Just the thought of standing there, rolling off dead skin, after a shower is enough to make me want another shower. It sounds so disgusting I can’t imagine I’ll even try this.
Out of six products I like one, I will try three, and I’m utterly disgusted by one. With the exception of the Lip Tattoo none of them are OMG-worthy.
This box cost $29 plus $6.99 in shipping. It contained all full-size products, with one being a single-use pack.
I took an interest in beauty boxes earlier this year, and my favourite service so far is Memebox. Rather than being a subscription service, Memebox lets you order single boxes. The contents is still a mystery, but each box has a theme to help you decide.
Memebox is stupidly addicting, so I may as well be useful and review the avalanche of boxes I’m receiving. Here we go, with Memebox Special #15 Waterproof Makeup!
This summer, look out for the Waterproof Makeup Box! Loaded with only makeup items that passed our “all-proof test”, this Waterproof Makeup Box defies the laws of makeup with its all-day long lasting staying power. From eye makeup to lip and skin makeup, it has got only the best waterproof and sweat-proof products that are sure to last all throughout the day! You’ll look like a million bucks all day long! No smudging or smearing, you’ll never have to carry around your makeup pouch around ever again!
The description is overly excited and could do with some proofreading. The theme for this box is a bit oddly timed — a summer box as we’re nearing the end of summer? Still, cute boy and I are taking a holiday somewhere hot in october, so that will extend this box’ usefulness this year.
Highly waterproof and long-lasting, the Mission Impossible Lip Marker glides smoothly and leaves a radiant yet naturally-gradiated stain on your lips. It’s rich in avocado oil, rosehip extracts, and macadamia oil, and thus maintains your lips moist and supple as well.
A brightly coloured lip stain in crayon format? Was this product made especially for me? I’m not convinced about the blending sponge at the end, but apart from that this product ticks all my boxes.
The colour is a bit warmer than I prefer, but wearable. It applies evenly and opaquely, and feels like a thick balm on the lips.
Cheek Room’s famous Curl and Long Lash Mascara will add volume and strength to your short, thin eyelashes for a long-lasting, perfectly waterproof finish. The olive oil and resin components allow it to apply smoothly with a silky finish without clogging the lashes.
I like the skinny brush, but I just can’t get excited over a plain black mascara. It’s useful, but that’s it.
Enesti’s new UV Cut Sun Block is not only waterproof with a strong UV protection level but is also highly effective in toning out excess sebum and enlarged pores. Its gentle formula based on green tea and rosemary extracts works as a strong protective agent against the sun and other external toxins.
So this is a sun block that protects against “external toxins.” What does that even mean? What are these external toxins? Still, sun screen and sun block are expensive, and that goes double for sun products that are suitable for wearing under makeup. I’ll find a use for this with just a small amount of annoyance.
From the description, it sounds like this could double as a primer, or at least make a primer less necessary. It’s also a pretty small bottle at 40ml, so this should be a useful travel item.
The illite powder component of the BB Cream works to adhere tightly onto enlarged pores, covering and evening them out into a very natural, brighter tone. This smart BB Cream not only contains anti-wrinkle, brightening, UV protection functions but it also makes your skin to look most natural and supple, as if you’ve just applied a moisturizing ampoule.
Wow. The description is clearly catering to the “BB creams are magic” crowd. It’s making me cringe a little.
I’m stupidly pale, so if I can’t choose the shade, a BB cream or other foundation product is likely to be a waste for me. This one looks to be a tiny bit too dark, but with careful blending it will probably work on my extremely lightly tanned summer face.
Color Bucket is the new brand launched by Touch In Sol — a very famous Korean makeup brand renown for being in charge of numerous K-Pop idols’ makeup) This ‘Geller’ is a waterproof, gel-type eyeliner that comes in 10 different pop-up colors and glides onto your eyelids smoothly with an extremely long-lasting finish.
I like gel eyeliners in pencil form, and this seems one of the better ones. It goes on smoothly with no tugging. Staying power is pretty good; water or even rubbing with a towel doesn’t move this colour at all. It even puts up a fight against oil-based makeup remover.
If I hadn’t read the description card, I would have assumed this to be a lip crayon and discarded it, as I really don’t wear this kind of colour on my lips. As a blusher, I’ll keep it around. I’m not too fond of cream eyeshadows — my hooded lids tend to just eat them — but I might give it a try.
In addition to the products listed, I also received a pencil sharpener. Presumably it goes with the Croquis crayon, as the Mission Impossible marker and the Color Bucket pencil are both twist-ups. | [
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BISHOP LUERS 61, NORTH SIDE 25: Lydia Reimbold scored 16 and Jaraiya Bright added 13 for the Knights, who led 21-3 after the first quarter and 41-9 at half.
Hannah Barnes and Da'Leshia Davis led the Panthers with 19 points each and Medina Jackson had 12 for the Generals.
Thanks to a film developed by 3M, the glass can also appear yellow, green or an array of other colors depending on the viewer’s perspective. Tim Hart-Andersen, Westminster’s senior pastor, calls it “stained glass for the 21st century.”
“It’s dynamic. It interacts with you, but you can see out and people can see in. This is an expression of what we want to be as a church,” he said.
Westminster has been at work for the past five years preparing a modern expansion of its 19th century campus that will bring new worship spaces, classrooms and, most importantly for the organization, parking.
In 2012, a gift from a church member focused on acquiring parking jumpstarted what would become an $81.5 million project consisting of buying a neighboring site, demolishing two buildings, designing the expansion and bringing in community partners.
This is one of several additions to the Nicollet Mall campus over its 160-year history, but Hart-Andersen said it was one of the quickest. The roughly 40,000-square-foot expansion fills up Westminster’s block along 12th Street between Nicollet and Marquette.
“It took us a century to fill up a half block. We’re filling up the next half block in five years,” he said.
The addition features 300 parking spaces spread across two levels of underground parking, which will increase the church’s parking by five times.
The first floor has several flexible classroom and worship spaces. There’s a small meditation or prayer room with views of Nicollet Mall.
A large performance hall that Hart-Andersen called “the clearing” is a space designed for both quiet, individual prayer and new Sunday evening worship services with a band.
The large, wood-clad room can also be used as an event space for weddings or even pre-Super Bowl events. Westminster is working with the Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee on a Jan. 28 Bold Hope in the North fundraiser that will have feature music and community choirs.
The space will have an inaugural concert on March 2 with Cantus, a men’s vocal ensemble that practices at the church.
The second floor is devoted to community partners like St. David’s Center for Child & Family Development, an organization that serves 3,000 children and teens. Its space inside the building will focus on supporting children who have faced significant adversity and trauma and who are at risk of out-of-home placement.
Outside the building are two public green spaces fronting Nicollet and Marquette avenues that will help to collect thousands of gallons of rainwater, which is filtered down into the parking structure and used throughout the building. The project’s green initiatives were made possible with funding from the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization and Metropolitan Council.
“We’re thinking 50, 100 years out, creating spaces that are functional and flexible for the generations to come,” Hart-Andersen said.
A key element to the expansion is its design, which features updated uses for the four building materials of the church: glass, stone, metal and wood.
A tower on top of the building features an open version of the church tower. The new rooms feature fixtures with metal accents, clean wood flooring and large glass windows. A skyway connection physically connects the church to the modern world.
The design came from James Dayton Design, whose architect James Dayton counts family as church members going back several generations.
“[It’s] honoring the beauty of this place, but interpreting it in a 21st century way,” Hart-Andersen said.
The project gives the church room to further expand. Hart-Andersen said the construction allows them to add four stories on the Marquette side of the property.
Westminster plans to cut the ribbon on the expansion in mid-January. Hart-Andersen said the new facility is lighter on its feet and physically engaged with the city, each a goal for the church as an organization.
I talked about finding the “why”, finding the motivation as the first step to focus on in taking action to reach a goal. It provides the drive and passion for reaching that certain goal and completing those propositions. With that in mind, I will discuss three intertwined points in order to have an attack plan that draw the fine line between success and failure for you. If you can do the following, you have the basics of discipline down.
Often time when you will think about learning or trying something. You consciously or sub-consciously also associate the fact that it is just something extra. The idea that it’s something exra leads you to think that it is not “as important” or dispensable even, which is very very bad. Take for example, you would like to become healthier and thus, need to exercise (and include a balance diet). When you consider it extra instead of a requirement, you will most likely just continue to go home and sit in front of TV. Instead of thinking it as something extra that needs to be done after work, you need to consider it as a required part of your life. Humans ARE animals and thus, daily activities should involve a certain amount of movement to sustain livelihood, just like breathing/sleeping is a part of us. It is not something extra that we can stop doing.
Another example can be that you want to improve your communication skill and for that, it involes becoming a better listener, which involves understanding people and not just hearing words. So instead of practicing and learning tips and tricks on listening to keywords and doing feedbacks, you need to make the principle of always trying to understand other people a part of you. By making the best effort to keep that as a habit, only then you become so natural at it and thus allow you to become good in communication.
Learning a habit takes time, it’s like learning a new sport where we have to drill certain movements into our muscles. Make it a requirement as a part of your being and have patience for yourself to learn it as a habit.
As previously discussed, learning a habit is by no means an easy task, nor is reaching a certain long-term goal any easier. They usually involve an extensive amount of time that will take steps after steps to get to it. The beginnning is especially a tough step, which is the reason we need the “why”. Heck, I’ve always doubted myself in learning piano in such an “old” age, but staying persistent and continue to practice is the only way I can get where I want, albeit the frustration and feeling like a failure sometimes. By focusing on the end, I will not give up. You will owe it to your persistence to reach most goals.
This relates to the last point very much. As how I would doubt myself in my piano skill quest, I can feel fear creeps up on me that actually holds me back from practicing at times. It is very strange but that is what fear does to us. “Where is the end? I don’t see all the steps that take me to the goal.” With many possible failed steps in our path to reach a goal, staying persistent is one thing. One thing that will back up the persistence is to let go of the fear and just be in the moment of taking the step, trust that a new step will be revealed, which is somewhat analogous to having the end in mind and having persistence to kee you going. Trust in “the end” and don’t let fear steer you away from reaching it (but this is not saying we don’t take advice from otehrs).
The ideas I talked about is a little difficult to articulate, so you can somehow grasp them and make use of them.
Return to Oz, one of my favorite films of all time, continues to inspire and delight me after all these years. Fairuza Balk in her first ever role plays Dorothy, mentally affected from her return to the normal world after her exposure to Oz. Her family eventually takes her to a psychotherapist who administers electric-shock treatments in an eerie facility that looks more like a dungeon than a hospital. During a huge storm she manages to escape and awakes to find herself back in Oz, which has deteriorated drastically since she was there last. Her journey takes her to creepy characters such as the Wheeler's, Mombi, the witch with ever-changing heads, dancing women frozen to stone, in addition to new slightly deranged side kicks that help her along the way.
This film is packed with magical scenes, with beautiful landscape shots of a decayed Emerald City, fantasy characters in elaborate dress, and all the traditional key players in a new, darker and more disturbed setting. I was delighted to discover an artist that seems to share the same subtle appreciation. Alia Penner creates photography, illustrations and design that feel like extended frames from Return to Oz.
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