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As an unsigned hip-hop artist, navigating the music industry can be challenging. From building a fan base to monetizing your music, there are many different aspects to consider. However, with the right knowledge and tools, you can increase your chances of success. In this article, we will be sharing 10 essential tips for unsigned hip-hop artists. From building a fan base to creating sustainable revenue streams, these tips will help you to take your career to the next level. Whether you’re just starting out or have been working in the industry for a while, these tips are designed to provide valuable information that will help you to achieve your goals.
Building a Fan Base: Sharing tips and strategies on how to build a dedicated fan base and connect with potential new fans through social media, networking events, and collaborations.
Branding and Image: Offering guidance on how to develop a strong personal brand and image, and how to use that to stand out in the crowded hip-hop scene.
Music Promotion and Marketing: Providing information on how to promote and market new music effectively, including tips on getting featured on blogs, podcasts, and radio shows, as well as on streaming platforms.
Networking and Collaborations: Highlighting the importance of networking and collaborations within the industry and providing advice on how to connect with other artists and industry professionals.
Music Business and Legal: Giving insight on how to navigate the music business, including information on contracts, royalties, and other legal matters.
Productivity and Time Management: Giving tips on how to manage time effectively and stay productive as an artist, including advice on setting goals, tracking progress, and staying motivated.
Mindset and Mental Health: Offering support on how to maintain a healthy mindset and take care of mental health while navigating the music industry.
Artist Development: Providing guidance on how to develop as an artist, including advice on writing, recording, and performing, as well as on personal growth and self-improvement.
Monetization and Revenue Streams: Showcasing different ways to monetize music, such as streaming, merchandising, sponsorships, and live events, and how to create sustainable revenue streams.
In conclusion, being an unsigned hip-hop artist is not easy, but with the right knowledge and tools, you can increase your chances of success. The tips outlined in this article will help you to build a fan base, create a strong personal brand and image, promote and market your music effectively, navigate the music business and legal matters, stay productive and motivated, maintain a healthy mindset and take care of your mental health, develop as an artist, monetize your music and industry insights. Remember, becoming successful in the music industry takes time, hard work, and dedication. Stay focused, stay motivated, and don’t be afraid to take risks. With the right mindset and approach, you can achieve your goals and make your mark in the hip-hop scene. | https://hiphopsrevival.com/news/10-essential-tips-for-unsigned-hip-hop-artists-from-building-a-fan-base-to-monetizing-your-music/ | {
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Like most refrigerators on the market right now, my fridge has two crisper drawers down there at the bottom labeled for produce.
Mine are extra fancy, and even have a little humidity slider where I can choose between “fruit” and “vegetables.” I’ve seen some that slide between “high humidity” and “low humidity,” as well as some that are just labeled without sliders.
Look, I’m not claiming to be a refrigerator expert here. I stared at those little sliders for a really long time before I ever stopped to think about what they actually do.
In fact, I have a confession to make: for years, I just had a bunch of fruits and vegetables thrown into one drawer, while the other was filled to the brim with random sodas and juice boxes. I’m willing to bet that most other people out there also have no idea what to do with their fridge’s crisper drawers, either.
Does anyone really know what to do with those drawers? Or are we all just filling them haphazardly and hoping for the best?
Let’s talk about crisper drawers and how to take full advantage of them.
So, What Does a Crisper Drawer Do, Exactly?
Well, if you use it like intended, those drawers actually help keep your food fresh for longer. They’re actually supposed to help keep your delicate fruits and hearty vegetables fresh for the longest period of time possible.
And of course, not every fruit and vegetable needs the same settings. That’s why there are actually two different kinds of crisper drawers: a high-humidity drawer and a low-humidity drawer.
In general, vegetables usually require higher humidity. Though, some fruits can also go in here, too.
It’s for produce that’s sensitive to moisture loss, or produce that’s sensitive to ethylene gas — the stuff that causes them to ripen faster. This is where you should toss veggies like cabbage, leafy greens, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, green beans, eggplant, cucumbers, or herbs.
Some fruits, like strawberries, unripe bananas, and watermelon are also good here, too. These fruits are sensitive to ethylene gas that other fruits give off. Sitting too close to other fruits emitting ethylene gas can cause them to go bad a lot quicker.
The low-humidity drawer is the best spot for most of your fruits. It’s used for produce that isn’t sensitive to moisture loss.
This is where things like apples, pears, peaches, blueberries, kiwis, cantaloupes, avocados, and nectarines go.
I know it’s a lot easier to just haphazardly throw whatever produce you’ve got into a drawer, but just trust me on this. Once you start using the crisper drawers as they were intended, you’ll start seeing fresh produce last longer.
Not only does that mean less food waste, but it also means saving yourself some serious cash. After all, wasted produce is just like throwing cash in the trash.
So, let’s start using those crisper drawers for fruits and veggies, instead of whatever won’t fit on the fridge door! | https://hometohearth.com/are-you-using-your-fridges-crisper-drawers-the-correct-way/ | {
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Passion for what we do is pivotal for success in any job. When you apply for a position of a coach, athletic trainer, PE teacher, sports commentator, athlete, sports journalist, or any other occupation that has something to do with sports, you can expect to answer this question in your meeting with the hiring managers.
First thing you should realize is that not only what you say matters, but also how you say it. They will hardly believe there’s true passion for sports in your heart, if they cannot hear some enthusiasm in your voice. Your eyes should shine, and you should always find plenty of words when sports are the topic of the conversation. Because that’s what you love, and think about most of the time–or all of the time.
Let’s have a look at 7 sample answers to this interesting question. Do not forget to read also my notes below the answers, as they will help you to understand some nuances when we talk about a perfect interview answer.
I live and breath sports. The first thing I do in the morning is checking the app on my phone for the latest results. I read ABC and XYZ newspapers, because I love extended commentaries and expert analyses of the matches, and in my opinion, the best experts write for that news. And I can’t imagine a nice evening without watching a match. But I am not a mere passive observer. I also like to play whenever there is an opportunity. If I succeed to get this job with you it will be a dream come true. My hobby will become my job, and it’s hard to beat that.
Well, what can I say? I’ve been an active soccer player since I’ve been six years old. But I tried a variety of sports, and developed a true passion over the years. As I grew older, I realized that I learned a lot playing in all these teams, under all great coaches, and also that I am not that good to make a career as a professional player–better to realize it sooner than later. But I am an excellent strategist, and to be honest, I enjoy coaching even more than playing. I hope to become a great coach, and follow the calling of my heart in my professional career.
I have to admit it–I am addicted to sports. Watching them, commenting on them, playing them. I am very competitive by nature, and always try to be the best version of myself. Over the years I acquired a vast knowledge of baseball, the coaches, the players, the strategies. I believe I would make an excellent sports commentator, and that’s exactly the reason why I am here today.
It’s enough looking at my medical record to tell. I’ve had a knee surgery three times, I had my arm broken two times. Because I always played hard and committed myself 100% to the team. As you can see, however, it cut my professional career short, and now I am trying to successfully transition to the position of a trainer. The passion still burns within me, but I also have to accept the limits of my body. I see a job of a trainer a perfect choice in these circumstances. I can still belong to the team, travel on tour, but I won’t play anymore, won’t injure myself another time.
Speaking honestly, I spend 12 hours a day watching sports on TV. But that’s not because I am bored or have nothing else to do. It’s because I love sports. But it cannot go like this for any longer. I want to turn my passion and hobby into my full time job. That’s the most logical thing to do, because we are good in doing what we love. Working as a sports commentator, I can combine watching sports with earning money. That would be a dream come true.
My resume tells the entire story. If you go through it, you see that I devoted myself to sports from an early age. I had a short detour to other careers, I experimented with different choices in life. But I always came back, because I love sports more than anything else in my life. The adrenaline you experience before an important match, the feeling of team spirit, and of course the joy of victory. Nothing can beat that in my view. But of course I also understand that in order to experience these feelings, you have to put in the hours of training, day after day, week after week. I am ready to do that.
This question is an excellent opportunity to explain why you opted for this or that career (related to sports). Maybe you loved to play, but had your fair share of injuries and cannot continue any longer. In such a case you want to benefit from your playing experiences as a coach.
Or you love to watch sports, all day and night, but realize you can’t live from watching TV. Working as a sports commentary, however, you can combine your hobby and your job, and earn money for doing what you love.
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I’ve seen many passionate athletes who burned out after a year of hard training, especially if they didn’t win any major races. Professional sports are pretty competitive, and you need to work super hard to make a breakthrough.
If you apply for a sports scholarship, or directly for a career of a pro athlete, trying to get your first contract or sponsorship agreement, you should always refer also to your commitment and discipline. Of course passion is the most important ingredients, but it will take you only to a certain level. To be crowned a champion one day, you’ll need much more than passion. Ensure the interviewers that you are ready to put in the hard work.
Emotions belong to sports–and now I do not talk only about fights and conflicts on the playground, and screams of joy from the players. I talk also about enthusiastic sports commentators and journalists, who can take the match to an entirely new level, with the pure power of their emotional commentary. I am sure you have experienced that at least once in your life.
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Welcome to a new edition of the lecture series 30:ten, where contemporary artists present their artistic practice in 30 minutes and ten pictures. In this edition you will meet Robel Temesgen. The presentation will be in English.
Robel Temesgen is currently a Ph.D. fellow in Artistic Practice at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts. He received MFA from Tromsø Academy of Contemporary Art, University of Tromsø, Norway in 2015, and a BFA in Fine Art (Painting) from Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University in 2010. Temesgen’s work focus on symbiotic relations and the languages around places, people, and spirits.
His lengthy projects include Adbar, Addis Newspaper, Jebenas, and Practicing Water. Temesgen’s work has been widely exhibited on international platforms in solo and group shows. His latest exhibitions including Lingen Konsthalle, Lingen (2022), Tromso Kunstforening, Tromso (2022), ARoS Museum, Aarhus (2021), Para Site, Hong Kong (2021), Kunsthall Oslo, Oslo (2019), Portico Library, Manchester (2019), Circle Art Agency, Nairobi (2019). He has received several awards and fellowships as Lingen Art Prize (2022), Junge Akademie, Akademie der Künste, Berlin (2018), and IASPIS, Stockholm (2017), to mention a few. Temesgen is a Lecturer at Alle School of fine arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, and lives and works between Addis Ababa and Oslo.
Thanks to Sparebankstiftelsen DNB for making the project possible. | https://kunstnerneshus.no/en/program/events/30ti-temesgen | {
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Since first opening its doors in 2004, the Seoul-based Leeum Museum of Art has been building up a wide-ranging collection of Korean, international modern and contemporary art.
The cultural institution, which is run by the Samsung Foundation of Culture, was founded with the ambition to become a 21st century ‘museum of convergence’ – a place where people could see and discuss traditional, contemporary and international art all in one place.
Following a period of closure during the pandemic, the museum commissioned design agency Wolff Olins to create a new visual identity that would better reflect its ambitions, and appear across a number of touchpoints, from signage and communications to social media and augmented reality experiences.
The updated branding is centred around the museum’s dynamic new logo; a rotating form that intends to reflect both the cyclical nature of time and the form of the Leeum’s Rotunda building.
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Lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries remain the most prominent for forklift use. Ring Power Lift Trucks has compiled a guide to understanding which batteries may be most beneficial and economical for your material handling business.
Most warehouse operations use lead-acid or lithium-ion batteries to power their forklifts. While there are further battery alternatives, lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries remain the most prominent for forklift use. We have compiled a guide to understanding which batteries may be most beneficial and economical for your material handling business.
Lead-acid batteries, also known as wet cell batteries, were invented in 1859 and have remained relevant throughout the years within the material handling industry to power forklifts and other operational equipment. While this battery type has evolved over time, the fundamentals have remained the same. These batteries are fully charged and installed into lifts at the beginning of a shift, then removed for recharging at the end.
Lead-acid batteries are an inexpensive battery option that will stay charged for eight-hour shifts when adequately charged, making them practical for single-shift operations. Lead-acid batteries can be used in light or heavy-duty applications. They are durable, well-understood technology that provides reliable service when maintained appropriately. These batteries last 1,000-1,500 charging cycles.
For three eight-hour shifts, you will need to invest in three sets of batteries to ensure they can all be adequately charged. This also requires the space to charge them and the manpower to remove and replace batteries from the lifts. A watering system may be required for the maintenance of these batteries, along with safety training for your staff, as these batteries require regular maintenance and cleaning.
Invented in 1991 and industrialized in 1996, lithium-ion batteries are a modern commercial battery type used for various battery-required items, including forklifts. They are gaining traction as a forklift battery choice, as these smaller batteries provide high levels of charge and minimal maintenance needs, helping material handling companies boost productivity and save money.
Lithium-ion batteries are cost-effective with no maintenance requirements. They provide reliability and longevity that ensures your operations are not interrupted by power failures. While they have a smaller capacity than lead acid batteries, at approximately 200 ampere-hours, they can be quickly recharged on lunch breaks, making them an economical battery choice. Lithium-ion batteries can last for 2,000-3,000 charge cycles.
The convenience of long-lasting lithium-ion batteries comes at a price, as they are initially more expensive than other battery options. Lithium-ion batteries are also affected by the environmental temperatures they work in; they should not be exposed to high temperatures, as they are inherently flammable and can become damaged in extreme heat.
There are alternative battery options beyond the standard lithium-ion and lead-acid batteries. Gel cell lead acid, similar to lead acid, may be used for your power lifts; these batteries require long charging times and must be immediately removed once ready to avoid damage. Absorbed glass mat batteries may also be used; while these batteries charge quickly, they do not offer longevity.
Your business’s unique needs will determine the battery type most effective for your operations. If you are interested in learning more about your battery options, or cost-effective power lift alternatives, Ring Lift Power Trucks is here to help! Contact the professionals today to discuss your workforce needs! | https://lifttrucks.ringpower.com/b/forklift-battery-types | {
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If you are looking for a unique way to drive massive growth for your business, consider using a link-building strategy for your website. Link building is the process of increasing the number and quality of inbound links to your webpage with the goal of increasing the search engine rankings of your website.
It’s a great way to increase the likelihood of your website ranking high in search engine results and increasing brand awareness.
If you have started a new business and need a way to get more and more people to your website, there are a variety of things that you can do. For one, you can hire a digital marketing agency to help you with SEO. They will make sure that the content on your website is attractive to a search engine so that when people search a keyword related to your goods or services, your site appears at the top of the list.
Another way to get more attention to your website would be to implement link building. You can do this by using blogger outreach in Australia to help you get the content that you need. This is a system that involves having independent bloggers write content for your website in order to help with link building. The more links on your page, the higher the chances of your website ranking high on a search engine.
The good thing about using a blogger outreach strategy is that you can expect to see results. More importantly, you have nothing to lose as blogger outreach gives you the opportunity to borrow the trust that other businesses have built and use it to promote your own business.
There is essentially no reason why you wouldn’t want to use a blogger outreach strategy as it is a win-win situation for all involved. All you need to do is reach out to bloggers in related industries that won’t directly compete with you but that will be able to provide you with content that is related to your business. At the end of the day, you get more clients and so does the other party.
In a nutshell, blogger outreach comes down to identifying the channels where your audience tends to spend time online and building solid relationships with the owners of those particular channels.
| https://lotconbizsolutions.com/getting-quality-content-for-your-website-or-blog/ | {
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It was truly an offshoot of the 1960s. They were called communes – small tribes made up of many different people who grew their own food and lived by their own food. Each commune had a leader, someone who would guide the others both literally and spiritually. Like the communes, their leaders were often very different. Sometimes you got Michael Metellica. Sometimes you got Charles Manson.
George (Rudd) and Linda (Aniston) are a young married couple that just bought their first New York City property, a tiny studio apartment (or “micro-loft” if you believe the real estate agent). Linda is still in that stage of life where she hasn’t really nailed down a career path. She’s currently promoting a documentary film she made about penguins…and the many ways they die. George is unhappy at work. When fate intervenes in their lives they find themselves on the road, where a stop at a roadside bed and breakfast changes they’re lives.
Sometimes outrageously funny and other times dead on arrival, “Wanderlust” isn’t sure what it wants to be. Is it a commentary on today…a terrible economy and people going back to working the land to survive? Is it a discussion on how we all have to be responsible for our own decisions? Or is it a hilarious fish out of water comedy? If you find out, let me know.
It’s not like the cast isn’t trying. Rudd has always excelled at playing the sometimes sarcastic every man. Theroux, who has played everyone from John Hancock to Jesus Christ is surprisingly funny as Seth, a combination of Jim Jones and Tripper Harrison (Bill Murray’s camp counselor in “Meatballs”). His constant rants about the evils of technology (fax machines ) seem to indicate he hasn’t been out in the world since the 1980s. The supporting cast is led by Alan Alda, Malin Akerman and Kathryn Hahn, who portray various residents. If there’s a false note in the cast it’s Aniston, who seems to always end up playing the same kind of character when she stars in a movie. Give me the character actress Aniston from “Rock Star,” “Office Space” or “Horrible Bosses” anytime over another cookie cut role.
The comedy is raunchy at times and, in keeping with what seems to be the new trend in adult comedies, there are plenty of shots of penises included.
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Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures and while we’re trying to adapt to the current situation and find ways to deal with it, let’s not forget the stresses and strains being put on our mental health, individually and collectively. I’ll be recording my shows for the foreseeable future and in the first of a two-part Real Health special this week, I speak to clinical psychologist, Dr. Eddie Murphy, about how we can look after our mental health in these times. Eddie tells me how we can manage our stress levels and anxiety, why structure and routine are so important and why we can only focus on the things that we can control. | https://mindhacks.ie/real-health-with-karl-henry-coronavirus-special-part-1-looking-after-your-mental-health-with-dr-eddie-murphy/ | {
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His words are the smartest thing you will hear today!
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He gained fame only in his mature years and became the highest-paid actor in Hollywood. During his life, he went through numerous turbulent phases, and his words and advice are often quoted. This is how he once spoke about the world we live in today and about the mistakes we make.
“Sometimes we put more effort into impressing strangers than people close to us. We often ignore them and put them aside until it’s too late. Never, but never take old people for granted, they are your greatest life support”.
When asked how he copes with the betrayal of dear people, he answered like this.
His words are the smartest thing you will hear today.
For years, a quote from Michael Douglas has been very popular, which reads as follows: “Success is the best revenge”.
However, the actor says that he was misunderstood. Journalists took this phrase out of context. As he himself explained, he believes that revenge is just a waste of time.
“Those who dared to betray your trust and hurt you are sad and vicious enough that they don’t need your revenge. Their life is already sad enough, they don’t need to be tormented”, he said.
“Indignation has not brought anyone any good. Live your life, strive for goals, and don’t bother thinking about others. Thinking about revenge means restraining your desires and” killing “all the joy of life”, the actor concluded.
I hope you liked the content about Michael Douglas’ advice?
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6. "Silver Bells" was originally called "Tinkle Bell". The writer changed it after his wife mentioned the double-meaning of the word "tinkle."
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That JK wedding video that used the Chris Brown song for an entrance...
I played the Chris Brown song, "Forever" today on my air shift. I decided to look up the HUGELY popular wedding video that used it several years ago. Well...its still one of the biggest videos on Youtube. It's now almost 100 million views and sparked all sorts of copy cats! AND...has raised over $50,000 to help domestic violence (i know, it got awkward). Still a fun video to rewatch today at work for a smile! watch below and CLICK HERE to learn more about what this video inspired around the world. | https://movin1077.iheart.com/content/2018-12-27-that-jk-wedding-video-that-used-the-chris-brown-song-for-an-entrance/ | {
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The Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw once said, “Peace is not only better than war, but infinitely more arduous.” For one club on campus, this fact is acknowledged and discussed often.
Still a young club, Students for Justice and Peace in the Middle East developed just last year in an effort to discuss the current conflict faced in the Middle Eastern region and break down frequent stereotypes.
“A majority of Americans have the wrong idea about Middle Eastern people, and we thought if people on campus saw that they are familiar and dress like them and act like them, they’d understand that those in the Middle East are not just militants or terrorists, but people they can relate to,” said Nadeen Qaru, co-founder and current member of the club, and construction management senior.
With about 15 active participants, the club holds weekly meetings that usually begin with a 15-minute presentation and discussion on the latest in the Middle East. They are then devoted to event planning, said Marya Mikati, club president and architectural engineering senior.
According to Mikati, the group is currently working on a Palestine awareness week that is planned for May 12 to 15, and will include speakers and documentary showings. The event will be similar to Arab awareness week, which the club put on last year.
As part of the activities, the club plans to build a scaled-down version of the wall currently being built between Israel and Palestine on Dexter Lawn, that will include facts and a place for people to write opinions. This will be followed by a free documentary showing that will discuss the history of the region and its people.
They are also attempting to get speakers from both Israel and Palestine to debate in front of the school with a moderator on May 15.
“We want people to see both sides of the issue and not be able to say that we’re being biased,” Qaru said.
Despite attempts to be unbiased, the club is no stranger to controversy, and has become accustomed to religious protesters and debaters being present at its events.
According to Qaru, people generally fall on one of two sides of the issue. They either support the Israelis who feel the region is rightfully theirs, or they are behind the Palestinians who feel angered by Israeli occupation and find it to be unjust.
Despite the opposition, the club’s leaders insist they are not pushing an agenda, but simply looking toward an end to the Israeli-Palestinian violence.
“People often don’t realize that there were good times between the two groups,” Qaru said.
“Peace in the Middle East” serves as more than a simple hippie slogan or a clever rhyme for this group of students; it is a goal they wholeheartedly promote and pursue.
“I think that what’s going on in the Middle East affects us directly as students and as Americans in general,” Mikati said.
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Premier Christy Clark celebrated the grand reopening of the Kitwanga mill and 90 new jobs in Northwestern British Columbia.
"After more than two years of inactivity, it's great to see the Kitwanga sawmill back in business, providing much-needed jobs for families in the Northwest," said Premier Clark.
"Strong, healthy communities are built by the people who live here and the reopening of this mill allows skilled workers to support their families right here in Kitwanga."
The Kitwanga lumber mill's return to production has directly generated 45 mill jobs and another 45 indirect jobs in logging, hauling, silviculture and support services and supplies.
Lumber production resumed in June 2011 after Pacific BioEnergy acquired the mill in fall 2009 from the Kitwanga Lumber Co. An estimated 80 per cent of Kitwanga's production is for domestic markets across Canada, with the other 20 per cent destined for China, Japan and Korea.
"Kitwanga is the best news that the Northwest B.C. forest sector has received in quite some time," said Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson. "The recent restart is yet another step forward on the road to recovery, and highlights government's success in opening up the Chinese market for lumber and wood-frame construction."
"The people of Kitwanga have never given up on their mill and today is a triumph for them," said Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Minister Pat Bell. "The Province looks forward to working with both Pacific BioEnergy and the people of Kitwanga to help sell their lumber to markets both here in North America and in the Asia-Pacific region."
Kitwanga mainly mills dimension lumber and square timbers from western hemlock, balsam, and some cedar. Fibre is supplied via Terrace-based company PacFor, which manages three forest licences that provide the Kitwanga sawmill with an estimated 150,000 cubic metres of allowable annual cut. Pacific BioEnergy is pursuing an agreement with the Gitanyow to supply another 100,000 cubic metres per year to the Kitwanga sawmill. Pacific BioEnergy is also exploring fibre supply opportunities with the Gitxsan.
"The re-opening of the Kitwanga mill has really been a collaborative effort on the part of our employees, contractors, suppliers, the Gitanyow, the Gitxsan and the local community," said Pacific BioEnergy vice president Brad Bennett. "With the sawmill back in operation we can focus our attention on development of a wood pellet manufacturing plant for Kitwanga. We are working to identify a site for the mill and on engineering and environmental challenges and hope to have an announcement in a matter of months, not years."
In addition to the Kitwanga sawmill, Pacific BioEnergy owns and operates a Prince George wood pellet plant, one of the largest in North America.
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Board operations jobs require a number of knowledge and skill. A person should be committed to the organization and have solid leadership and diplomatic expertise. The person should also be able to prioritize responsibilities, thwart potential crises and think long term.
Just about every role in a corporation includes different duties. Each person ought to know what his or her opposite number is doing and what www.businessboardroom.org/how-to-remove-pre-installed-software-from-your-new-pc is predicted from each group. These kinds of expectations with regards to transparency happen to be key to powerful collaboration within a corporation.
The role with the board of directors is to perform oversight. The board builds up a governance system, pieces compensation with respect to the CEO and hires talent. Additionally, it provides strategic direction with respect to the organization. It must be staffed with members with diverse viewpoints, who will function responsibly and adhere to very good governance benchmarks.
The table typically satisfies monthly. Over these meetings, the chairperson manuals the discussion. Every single person should contribute to the meeting curriculum and prepare for appointments. Each director should certainly expect probing questions from the other directors.
Panels usually have a secretary and vice-chair. The secretary’s duties include keeping the bylaws of the firm, keeping the mins of mother board meetings and deliberating in issues.
The board is made up of directors chosen to represent a particular group. These individuals can be interior or external. The board’s mission is always to steer the corporation towards a sustainable future.
A good mother board is able to identify risks and prevent crises. A crisis can happen at any time, as well as the board should be ready to manage the situation. During a economic crisis, the home must be capable of quickly measure the situation and take action.
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ï· Particulars of proposed expenditure in respect of the year ending on 30 June 2019.
1.4 It is noted that the proposed supplementary additional expenditure as contained in Appropriation Bill (No. 5) 2017-18 included $947,846,000 for the Defence Portfolio; and Appropriation Bill (No. 6) 2017-18 did not include proposed expenditure for either of the committee's portfolio responsibilities.
2 The Senate Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee has responsibility for the oversight of the Parliament.
3 Journals of the Senate, No. 95, 8 May 2018, p. 3033.
4 Journals of the Senate, No. 70, 15 November 2017, p. 2228.
Government will provide additional funding to Defence and better align Defence’s existing funding with Capability project requirements, including the Government’s national naval shipbuilding program.
Within the 2017-18 PAES, the adjustment relating to Per-and Poly-Fluorinated Alkyl Substances — research and associated activities was recorded as an Other Budget Adjustment. This adjustment has subsequently been reclassified as a Departmental Budget Measure.
Defence funding has also been updated to reflect movements in foreign exchange which are funded on a no-win no-loss basis.
Hearings 1.6 The committee conducted public hearings from 29 May to 1 June 2018. The Defence Portfolio (including Veterans' Affairs) was examined on 29 and 30 May; and the Foreign Affairs and Trade Portfolio on 31 May and 1 June 2018.
7 Portfolio Supplementary Additional Estimates Statements 2017-18 - Defence Portfolio, p. 2.
Foreign Affairs. The committee also received evidence from officers from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and portfolio agencies.
Questions on notice and Hansard transcripts 1.12 In accordance with Standing Order 26(9)(a), the committee has set 13 July 2018 as the due date for the return of answers to questions on notice.
8 From 1 July 2018 the Australian Cyber Security Centre will become part of the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) which will become an independent statutory body. Mr Burgess is the Director-General Designate of the ASD and Mr MacGibbon is the Deputy Director-General Designate. The ASD will appear under the Defence Portfolio at future estimates hearings.
1.15 Senator the Hon Marise Payne, Minister for Defence, Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin AC, Chief of the Defence Force, and Mr Kim Gillis, Deputy Secretary, Capability Acquistion and Sustainment Group, Department of Defence, made opening statements.
1.20 The Hon Dr Brendan Nelson, Director of the Australian War Memorial (AWM), made an opening statement.
1.22 Ms Liz Cosson AM CSC, Secretary of the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA), made an opening statement.
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MSI unveiled its new laptops for this year at CES 2022. The most notable change in these laptops is the use of liquid metal phase change pads, which are offered in models that use Intel Core i9 processor.
The new MSI cooling system is a combination of traditional thermal paste and liquid metal, according to Digital Trends. The company claims that liquid metal causes many problems and is difficult to apply to the cooling system, so it must be replaced much faster than traditional thermal paste. Apparently, the liquid metal pad has solved this problem by changing the phase and can improve the performance of the chip in heavy workloads by up to 10%.
MSI’s new cooling solution The most important change made by MSI on the company’s new gaming laptops. These laptops are equipped with the latest Intel processors and the latest Nvidia graphics cards.
Overall, the Stealth GS66 can be considered one of the best gaming laptops in the world. The 15.6-inch (GS66) and 17.3-inch (GS77) models have both been updated with Intel 12th generation H-series chips. Both devices also use the new RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti GPUs.
In addition to updating the specs, MSI has moved the hinge to the center of the display and also improved the keyboard. MSI says the keys are eight percent larger with a thinner number plate. The company has also increased the size of the touchpad, which has been applied to all of the company’s 2022 products.
The base models of the GS77 and GS66 laptops will be priced at $ 1799 and $ 2499, respectively. MSI will offer these two devices in a model equipped with a Full HD display with a refresh rate of 360 Hz, 1440p with a refresh rate of 240 Hz and 4K with a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
Typically, Stealth series laptops are designed for people who are looking for a powerful, lightweight and slim gaming laptop; But the Raider series is made for users who focus only on gaming capabilities. This series of MSI laptops uses a larger chassis and their cooling system also performs better. According to MSI, the Core i9-enabled model of these laptops supports 220 watts of power by using a liquid metal cooling solution.
The laptops will be available in the Raider GE76 with a 17.3-inch display and the Raider GE66 with a 15.6-inch display. These two devices will be available with a maximum of Core i9 12900HK processor and Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti graphics card and 32 GB of RAM. You can buy these laptops with similar displays of the Stealth series. Prices for the GE76 and GE66 start at $ 1599 and $ 2249, respectively.
Raider series laptops are thicker than Stealth series laptops, but MSI has made good use of this extra space. On the front of these two models is an RGB light diffuser. The lower part of these two products also uses a honeycomb design that will help air flow in and out of the device.
MSI’s new Vector series laptops are actually cheaper versions of the Raider series that also perform worse than previous models. You can still buy the 17.3-inch model (GP76) or the 15.6-inch model (GP66), but MSI will not offer this model on a model with a 4K display. However, you can buy the model with Core i9 1299HK processor with Nvidia RTX 3080 graphics card. The two laptops will also come with 32GB of RAM.
According to MSI, the new Vector series laptops are made for professionals who sometimes run computer games on their device. Both products use RGB lighting. Prices for the GP66 and GP76 start at $ 2,399 and $ 1,899, respectively.
Raider, Stealth and Vector series laptops are among MSI’s flagship products, but the company has also updated its Sword, Pulse and Katana series laptops. The performance of the new model of these laptops does not reach the flagship models. You can buy these new laptops in Core i7 or Core i5 configuration and Nvidia’s RTX 3070 Ti graphics card. Prices for all models of these three series of new MSI laptops start at $ 1099.
The new Raider, Stealth and Vector series laptops use a Full HD display with a 360 refresh rate, which seems reasonable considering the hardware used in them. The chassis design of these products has also changed and now the air flow in their chassis flows up to 15% better than the previous generation. Of course, the other specifications of these laptops are almost similar to last year’s models.
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The connections between climate change and mental health are well known (Berry et al., Int J Publ Health 55(2):123–132, 2010; Clayton and Manning 2018; Kim et al., J Environ Sci Health C 32(3):299–318, 2014). Research also points to the positive impacts of nature on mental health, well-being, and attention (Capaldi et al., Int J Wellbeing 5(4):1–16, 2015; Kaplan and Kaplan 1989; Tillmann et al., J Epidemiol Community Health 72(10):958–966, 2018). However, no empirical research has examined how degradation of nature as a result of climate change can impact the mental health benefits that nature provides. This paper first reviews the existing research on the negative mental health consequences of climate change and the benefits of nature exposure for stress, mental health, and well-being. The connection between these two lines of research is examined in order to fully understand the impacts of climate change on mental health. Suggestions for future research are included.
The climate crisis is perhaps the most existential problem of the 21st century (Butler 2018). The anthropogenic effects of climate change are often neither recognized nor addressed by those who are most at fault, and many consequences are on time scales that are difficult to conceptualize. Indeed, several studies have demonstrated that individuals discount the impact of environmental issues, and this discounting can affect their willingness to participate in action to mitigate climate change (Jacquet et al. 2013; McDonald et al. 2015). However, a lack of salience does not preclude consequences. Climate change impacts livelihoods and economies (IPCC 2018), and also has repercussions for physical and mental health (Berry et al. 2010; Luber and Lemery 2015). The benefits of nature exposure for mental health and well-being are well studied, but they are largely investigated independently from climate change, as illustrated in Fig. 1 (Kaplan and Kaplan 1989; Lackey et al. 2019; Tillmann et al. 2018; Ulrich 1984). The argument presented here is that there is a gap in the empirical research: studies of climate change and mental health do not look at how nature degradation caused by climate change may affect the positive mental health benefits that nature provides. Climate change affects nature, and reduced access to or quality of nature as a result can limit the buffer that nature has for mental health. A better integration of the two separate fields, climate change and mental health, and nature and mental health, will direct us towards possible strategies for how we can be more resilient in the face of climate change.
The research covering the impacts of climate change on mental health is vast and varied. Many studies focus on “direct impacts” (Doherty 2018), or acute responses to events such as natural disasters or heat waves (Cryder et al. 2006; Fernandez et al. 2015; Galante and Foa 1986; McFarlane 1988; Nolen-Hoeksema and Morrow 1991; Parker et al. 2016). Increased frequency and severity of forest fires, flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters have all been tied to climate change, and mental health ramifications increase as a result. For example, increases in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) rates are consequences of severe weather events and other natural disasters (Hussain et al. 2011). After Hurricane Katrina, the prevalence of PTSD among those impacted by the storm was around 20%, and communities closer to the severe flooding had even higher rates (Galea et al. 2008). After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the rate of MDD was close to 30% (Cerdá et al. 2013). The link between heat and increased aggression is well known (Anderson et al. 2000), but heat waves are also tied to increased mental health issues (Palinkas and Wong 2019; Thompson et al. 2018).
Other research focuses on “indirect impacts” (Doherty 2018), which can describe the anxiety associated with thinking about climate change and the future, or effects of lasting climate change and chronic disruption on mental health (Manning and Clayton 2018). For instance, trauma associated with natural disasters is exacerbated by displacement, as people are forced to flee their homes. Although a recent literature review has found that more research is needed to examine exactly how climate change-forced migration affects mental health (Schwerdtle et al. 2020), the rates of depressive and anxiety disorders, along with suicide rates, are much higher than average among people who are forced to move for their jobs, such as migrant workers (Hiott et al. 2008; Hovey 2000; Hovey and Magaña 2003; Sullivan and Rehm 2005), primarily due to the stress of this moving. Similar impacts may be seen on those forced to migrate due to sea-level rise resulting from a changing climate (Shultz et al. 2019).
Global climate change also affects access to resources. Conflict will arise over resources as the growing period for crops shortens, access to freshwater decreases, and drought rates increase (Levy et al. 2017). Research has already found that a crippling drought in the Levant may have contributed to the civil war in Syria (De Châtel 2014). Other conflicts have been linked to oil, food, and fishe scarcities (Adano et al. 2012; Klare 2002; Mearns and Norton 2009). The mental health consequences for civilians who are victims of conflict have been well studied. PTSD and MDD are prevalent among those affected (Morina et al. 2018; Thabet and Vostanis 1999), especially when conflict results in displacement (Miller and Rasmussen 2016), and the effects can last from childhood to adulthood (Dyregrov et al. 2000).
Lastly, climate change increases rates of physical ailments, such as lung diseases, heatstroke, cardiovascular disease, and obesity (Luber and Lemery 2015). Physical maladies are often combined with comorbid psychopathologies (McWilliams et al. 2003), and even an increased rate of suicide (Juurlink et al. 2004).
As can be seen from the literature reviewed here, climate change has significant and varied impacts on public mental health (Bourque and Cunsolo Willox 2014; Kim et al. 2014). Modern textbooks that discuss global climate change and mental health tend to focus direct impacts (Luber and Lemery 2015; Pinkerton and Rom 2014), but more and more research is focusing on indirect impacts. However, these indirect impacts have not yet addressed an important causal connection. Climate change has a deleterious effect on nature in a variety of ways. If nature has positive effects on mental health, then its degradation as a result of climate change could in turn have a negative effect on mental health. In order to start to examine this additional indirect pathway, the effects of nature on mental health have to be explored.
The natural environment has many benefits for mental health.Footnote 1 The Attention Restoration Theory (Kaplan and Kaplan 1989) posits that interaction with nature reduces attentional fatigue and, through that, rejuvenates cognitive processes and improves mental health (for a detailed explanation of the theory, see Kaplan 1995). A complementary theory, aptly named the Stress Reduction Theory, describes the links between nature and stress. This theory argues that exposure to nature can also reduce stress and improve mental health generally, as a result (Ulrich et al. 1991).
A substantial body of work has found support for and expanded upon both of these theories. Ulrich (1984) discussed the therapeutic benefits nature provides, even with minimal exposure. For example, over a period of 10 years, hospital records showed that those recovering from surgery experienced fewer complications, self-reported lower pain, and were discharged faster if their room had a view of a tree as opposed to a brick wall through a window. Other research has shown that spending time outdoors as opposed to indoors while exercising improves attentional control (Rogerson et al. 2016).
Exposure to nature can also lead to lower levels of stress and act as a buffer in distressing situations, even for grade-school children (Wells and Evans 2003). Looking at both maternal reports of psychological distress and a child’s self-report of “self-worth,” researchers found that after controlling for socioeconomic status, children with more “natural” area in and near their home experienced less psychological distress in response to stressful life events. In fact, the more stressful the life event, the greater effect nature had on safeguarding against psychological distress.
Other researchers have attempted to identify nature’s link to mental health by exploring autonomic nervous system activation, concluding that there are positive correlations between proximity to nature and parasympathetic nervous system activation (van den Berg et al. 2015; Yeager et al. 2018). In a study examining stress and nature, van den Berg et al. (2015) found that participants presented with pictures of green spaces as opposed to “built” (or urban) spaces for 5 min prior to a stressful task experienced greater recovery, as marked by an increase in parasympathetic nervous system activation (the “rest and digest” system). Yeager et al. (2018) examined the link between “greenness” and cardiovascular disease risk (which has been positively correlated with sympathetic nervous system activation). Using GIS data, the researchers found that participants who had higher greenness exposure had lower levels of sympathetic activation.
Nature’s benefit to human health can be further explored when the links between stress and physical health are examined, tying together the work of van den Berg et al. and Yeager et al. Continuous sympathetic nervous system activation, which causes the release of cortisol, has negative impacts on human physical health, increasing risk of cardiovascular disease, and reducing immune system function (see Yaribeygi et al. 2017 for a review of the impact of stress on body function). Activating the parasympathetic nervous system through exposure to nature would lower the risk for all of these problems and, additionally, decrease mental fatigue. As studies have shown, the parasympathetic nervous system is activated both after controlled exposure to nature (such as in a laboratory setting or after viewing a picture of nature) and with long-term continuous exposure to nature (such as living in a green area).
More recent research has focused on the duration and type of nature exposure needed for individuals to gain mental health and well-being benefits. While longer and more immersive experiences are better (Stevenson et al. 2018), even relatively short exposures of 30–120 min a week can show positive results (Shanahan et al. 2016; White et al. 2019).
Research on the relationship between nature and mental health is not limited to psychology. The topic is also addressed in public health, psychiatry, environmental studies, urban design, and human ecology fields. While this section is not a comprehensive review of all the literature on this topic, the consensus is clear: nature has positive effects on well-being and mental health (see Hartig et al. 2014 and Shanahan et al. 2015 for discussions of public health benefits of nature, especially in urban environments; Annerstedt and Währborg 2011 for a review on nature-assisted therapy; Collado et al. 2017 for a review of restorative environments; and Franco et al. 2017 for a review on other sensory benefits of nature exposure).
The connections between climate change and mental health may seem obvious and well documented, as are the connections between nature and mental health. However, little empirical research includes nature as an explicit buffer between climate change and mental health. The research that does connect climate change, nature, and mental health generally looks at the impact of loss of biodiversity on mental health and ecological grief. An American Psychological Association report in 2009 mentions the need for future research on how climate change may affect the positive benefits nature exposure has, specifically in the context of reduction in biodiversity (Swim et al. 2009). While climate change may not cause areas of nature to vanish, they will transform, and one aspect of this transformation is a reduction in biodiversity. These changes may disproportionately affect lower income communities as the cost of maintaining green spaces rises. An early literature review looking at biodiversity and health and well-being found inconclusive results, particularly the studies focused on psychological well-being (Lovell et al. 2014). A more recent review found that the results are still mixed, with some studies finding evidence that biodiversity promotes mental health and well-being while other studies find non-significant results (Marselle et al. 2019, b); additional research focused on perceived species richness and mental health also found inconclusive correlations (Southon et al. 2018). However, biodiversity loss is only one facet of climate change caused nature degradation.
Another recent line of research that has begun to integrate climate change, nature, and mental health specifically examines the responses people have as a result of nature loss due to climate change (Cunsolo and Ellis 2018), building on previous research of emotional connections to nature (Dufrechou 2004) and distress caused by change in nature (Albrecht et al. 2007). This indirect link between climate change and mental health, called ecological grief, describes the reaction that a person can have in response to either physical ecological losses, loss of environmental identity, or anticipated future ecological loss, tied to the personal experiences that they have had with nature and the loss of a sense of belonging (Cunsolo and Ellis 2018).
Ecological grief, while important to consider in the context of climate change and mental health, does not address the gap in empirical research proposed here. Nature itself acts as a buffer for mental health (Marselle et al. 2019, b; Van den Berg et al. 2010; Wells and Evans 2003), and climate change is degrading this buffer. Climate change will disrupt the way individuals interact with nature, potentially leading to changes in mental health. The research outlined above illustrates just a few of the ways that nature can have an impact on physical and mental health. Limiting access to nature may also restrict the benefits humans can get from nature. In order to fully understand the severity of the climate crisis that we are facing, we should not ignore any aspect of the impacts of climate change on the natural environment or on human health, physical or mental. Not including the more complex and indirect pathways can minimize our understanding of the devastating effects of climate change on mental health, which reduces our ability to adequately respond to and protect against these problems.
Thinking about the consequences of climate change on mental health and positive benefits of nature on mental health and well-being separately makes it harder to understand both problems. Currently, there is no empirical research on an important question: what are the mental health implications of the nature buffer that is degraded due to climate change? Rising sea levels, increased temperatures, and more frequent natural disasters will reduce access to nature and may cause a decline in quality, due to lower biodiversity, decreased biological production, migration of invasive species, or many other factors.
While more comprehensively examining the links between biodiversity and mental health may represent a first step for future research, attention must also be paid to places where climate change has already had an impact on the natural environment, to examine the impact on the mental health of those who reside there. Longitudinal studies should also be employed in regions particularly susceptible to nature degradation due to climate change, such as coastal areas where sea level rise is occurring or forested areas that are becoming more prone to fires. In addition, studies can be done in places where nature was damaged for some reason not due to climate change, such as deforestation for development or the loss of protected lands for drilling or the creation of oil pipelines. These studies would allow us to examine the pathways of how loss of nature affects mental health, specifically examining the buffer that nature provides.
While researching how to minimize the effects of climate change is important, we increasingly need to focus on survival in a world where climate change is a reality (Bullock et al. 2017; Ristino 2019). The interactions between nature, climate change, and mental health are complex and are not easy to study. Not only are the issues difficult to understand, but it is easy to become overwhelmed with despair and anxiety at the state of the world. However, research overwhelmingly points towards how nature can help in stressful situations, and even more research discusses the importance of taking breaks and acknowledging struggles in environmental studies and sciences (Wallace et al. 2020). Understanding exactly how climate change affects nature and will therefore impact mental health is imperative if we are to become more resilient in a world affected by rapid global change.
For the purposes of this paper, I will be using the term “nature” and “natural environment” as a general term for all non-built environments (including green space) so as to not presuppose anyone’s personal experiences with nature or what they consider to be a natural environment. However, some research in art preferences seems to indicate that the types of natural environments that people prefer are consistent across cultures (Komar and Melamid 1999).
I would like to thank Deborah Gross and her Climate Change and Human Health class for getting me started thinking about this missing link. I'd also like to thank Deborah Gross for her incredible guidance, comments, and insights throughout every step of this project. Additionally, thank you to Julia Strand, Neil Lutsky, Erica Zweifel, Lucia Ray, and Violet Brown for providing invaluable feedback on earlier versions of this paper.
Part of this research was funded by the Towsley Endowment for Student-Faculty Research from Carleton College.
Correspondence to Naseem Dillman-Hasso.
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SAN JUAN, RGV – At a brunch for reporters to celebrate World Communications Day, Bishop Daniel E. Flores praised the Rio Grande Valley media for its coverage of the influx of tens of thousands of Central American children last summer.
Flores said that unlike, sometimes, the focus of national media outlets, Valley newspaper publications, radio and TV stations and Internet news services endeavored “to put a human face” on the humanitarian challenge. The influx of tens of thousands of children from Central America was voted the number one story of the year in the Valley and by Univision nationally.
“I want to commend the media very much here in the Rio Grande Valley, in all of its different manifestations. When last summer we had the Central American children coming through, some into Brownsville from Matamoros but mostly from Reynosa into McAllen, there was a very conscious, I think spontaneous, response on the part of the media to tell the story, put a human face on it and to really encourage people to take note of what was happening,” Flores said.
Flores, the bishop of Brownsville, holds a brunch for reporters at the San Juan Basilica every year on or around World Communications Day. Flores said the issue of children coming from countries like Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala into the Valley via the Rio Grande is still one to pay attention to, even though the number of detentions is not as great as last year.
“You talk to Sister Norma and her volunteers. We still have the center at Sacred Heart. We are still receiving any number of mothers and children every day and there are volunteers who continue to help that,” Flores said.
Sister Norma Pimentel runs the shelter set up for undocumented immigrants at Sacred Heart Church in McAllen.
Flores said he thinks the response of the Valley media to last year’s influx of immigrants “fits into” a theme Pope Francis illuminated in a recent letter penned to celebrate World Communications Day. “The Holy Father talks about the human environment and how it is that we have to care for each other, that there is a mutual responsibility we have as human beings. Communication has a lot to do with that – what story you choose to tell and how it is told. I think it is very appropriate for us here in the Valley. I think we here in the Valley have been greatly blessed by a great generosity on the part of our people. I, as the Bishop, want to say, particularly, how grateful I am to those who have and who continue to be so attentive to the needs of those who are going through a very difficult time,” Flores said.
Also on the subject of communication, Flores said he and Rabbi Claudio Kogan, from Temple Emannuel in McAllen, have met with two imams in the Muslim community in the Valley. “We have a responsibility to learn about each other and appreciate the diversity that exists here in the community,” Flores said, announcing there will be some events scheduled together.
Flores also pointed out that the Diocese of Brownsville celebrates its 50th Anniversary later this year. There have been six Bishops of Brownsville over this period: Adolph Marx (1965), Humberto Sousa Medeiros (1966–1970), John Joseph Fitzpatrick (1971–1991), Enrique San Pedro, SJ (1991–1994), Raymundo Joseph Peña (1994—2009) and Flores (2009–). The Diocese has the highest percentage of Catholics to total diocese population in the United States, at 85 percent.
The South Texas region, including the Valley, Laredo and Corpus Christi, started out as missionary territory for the Catholic Church in the 19th century, Flores told reporters. Brownsville was initially the biggest city but later Corpus Christi outgrew it and the Diocese of Corpus Christi was formed. He said the Diocese of Brownsville was formed in 1965 to cater for the counties of Willacy, Cameron, Hidalgo and Starr.
Flores said there will be a large outdoor mass on Sept. 2 to celebrate the Diocese of Brownsville’s 50th Anniversary. He said there are also day-long historical tours that parishioners can take to Starr County to learn more about the work of the Catholic Church in the Valley.
Flores said Pope Francis will visit the United States in September and that the tour would take in a speech to Congress, a visit to the White House, a convocation with all U.S. bishops, an outdoor mass at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., to canonize Junipero Serra, a speech to the United Nations Assembly in New York and a large outdoor mass in Philadelphia to celebrate the World Day of Families. Flores said to watch out for the theme of the immigrant family. “One of the things the Holy Father is very concerned about is how families are affected by immigration, worldwide. It is a phenomenon in Europe, it is a phenomenon in the Americas, and it affects also Asia. He is very concerned about how attentive we are to families on the move,” Flores said.
Reporters also discussed with Flores the possibility of Pope Francis visiting Mexico and the Texas-Mexico border. KRGV Channel 5’s Letty Garza suggested the Pope visit the Valley because, for one reason, more OTMs (Other than Mexicans) are captured in the region than any place else.
Flores said he has written to the Pope to ask that he consider visiting the Valley. Flores said there was talk of Pope Francis visiting Mexico on his way to the United States. However, he said it was felt there would not be time to do justice to Mexico. “He would not be able to spend enough time in Mexico. He wanted to go to the Basilica in Mexico City to visit Our Lady of Guadalupe. He wants to give more attention to Mexico and he might want to visit the border,” Flores said, in reference to the Pope.
Editor’s Note: The photos in the slideshow that accompanies this story were taken by Mario Muñoz of RGV Public Radio 88 FM, a media partner of the Rio Grande Guardian.
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Demand for cybersecurity professionals in the UK jumped 58% in the past year, while the shortage of available staff has more than tripled, according to a DCMS cybersecurity job market report.
In 2021, UK companies advertised 53,144 core cyber roles and 100,048 ‘cyber-enabled’ roles – where cybersecurity forms part but not all of the job description. These figures were increases of 58% and 66% respectively from 2020.
“The demand for cybersecurity professionals has increased significantly in 2021. This continues and exceeds the post-pandemic recovery in demand seen in the fall of 2020,” said the 2022 Cybersecurity Skills Labor Market Report. British.
The report estimates the UK cybersecurity workforce to be between 110,000 and 152,000, with a median estimate of 131,000, putting it at around the same level as in 2020. 7,500 people entered the job market and 4,600 left – as demand grew. 17,000 (13%).
“Taken together, these results suggest a net annual shortfall of approximately 14,100 people in 2021. This is an increase of approximately 4,100 from the 2020 estimate,” the report said.
The DCMS report noted the findings of the 2021 ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Survey, which found the UK cybersecurity workforce was around 301,000, with a shortfall of 33,000. While the overall numbers are different, the relative shortfall – 10.8% versus 11% – is comparable.
According to the report, other measures have confirmed the surge in demand for cybersecurity professionals.
“More than half of all companies in the cyber sector (53%) have tried to hire someone in a cyber role since the start of 2020. Although this result is similar to the previous year (47%) , it should be noted that the average (average) number of vacancies per company has increased from 5.2 last year to 6.8 this year,” he said.
Of these vacancies, the research estimated that 44% were “hard to fill”, compared to 37% in 2020 and 35% in 2019.
Companies that have outsourced cybersecurity have better staffed internal teams than those that don’t, according to the study: “[Sixty per cent] of those who outsource have more than one responsible person, versus [43%] of those who do not subcontract.
More than half of UK businesses have a basic cybersecurity skills gap, and a third of businesses have more advanced skills gaps, particularly when it comes to penetration testing, the report also showed. These figures are substantially the same as in previous editions of the research.
Geographically, almost half (48.6%) of cybersecurity job openings were in London and the South East. And the average advertised salary was £60,100 for a basic cyber job offer, up just 1.5% from 2020, with a median salary of £55,000, up 3.7 %.
Looking at the longer-term outlook for the industry, the report found a 17% increase in the number of people enrolled in cybersecurity courses and a 7% increase in the number of graduates. Computer science enrollments increased by 14% and graduates by 5%.
“This increase is likely to help reduce the cyber labor gap in the long term. However, this is still a slight increase in the context of known skills gaps in the UK economy,” the report said.
Diversity in the sector has improved slightly but still looks deplorable: 22% of cybersecurity professionals are women (compared to 15% in 2020), while 25% are from ethnic minorities (16% in 2020). Senior positions were less diverse, with only 13% held by women.
The report surveyed 947 private sector companies, of which 107 were large corporations, as well as 123 public organizations, 211 charities and 224 e-businesses.
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Play with Minecraft's Inner Workings!
Nathan hopes that Brigadier will be made "extremely user-friendly one day" by giving Minecraft players access to it. After all, commands are not used often by many Minecraft players. Nathan says that some people don't look at commands because they are intimidating. "This is supposed help a lot with that."
Brigadier transforms the random strings you enter into Minecraft into a function that the game will perform (so Brigadier is to be thanked for all those sticks). Nathan says that this function is easy for many people. "But the truth is that it's extremely complex.
"This was our first test of the system. It's an easy to use tool that anyone can pick up and put into any project. It doesn't have to be a game. I've seen people use it on Telegram chat bots. You can message it and it will do what you ask it to."
Brigadier is only available for a little over a week and already we have people trying to improve it and make Nathan's handy readme more user-friendly. You guys are writing stuff for Nathan? Is this a job offer?
Nathan says that the problem we have in Minecraft is that data changes over time. "We add something to Minecraft and then we have to change how we store level information, how we save files, and other stuff to accommodate it.
"When you load any Minecraft world right now, you can have data that hasn't been touched in six years because that chunk was last used six years ago. We need to know: "OK, this level actually seems really old. Now, we need to transform that data into what it should be now - in a format that the game can read.
"We have one unit that uses DataFixerUpper. It just says to Minecraft: "This is how to convert any data into the data format that Minecraft is going to use." The game now says "This is how the data looks, and this is how it will be read."
"Basically, before Minecraft loads the chunks, it goes through DataFixerUpper, which transforms it into what it should be currently."
Confused? It's okay - DataFixerUpper may be less user-friendly that Brigadier, but that's exactly why we make it available to everyone!
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Although you can contact us and an International agent will advise and guide you through the whole process of purchasing the Sandwich Panel for your project at destination, buying the panel directly from us with direct shipping, the international expansion model that Panel Sandwich Group has been developing in recent years focuses on finding and strengthening business partners in the destination countries that represent us to the end customer and that can have Sandwich Panel in stock to meet all the projects that are carried out daily at the destination. We are looking for distributors and especially distribution centers that want to resell panels for the construction of cold storage rooms or warehouses and sheds, types of customers with better prices and with whom an exclusive distribution relationship can be established. Fill in the contact or quotation form if you know the quantity you need and indicate the destination of the goods. We will quote you a proposal quickly.
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Quantum computers, in theory, could revolutionize computing. But this will not happen in the foreseeable future, and Google's statements about achieving "quantum supremacy" are a hype for the sake of hype.
Quantum computers will be able to perform tasks that take non-quantum computers thousands of years to complete. However, while the technical capabilities of new products are limited. Attempts to show their advantages over classical computers - the so-called quantum superiority - do not stand up to serious criticism. Let's try to understand why.
When working, a quantum computer does not rely on bits, as a normal computer, but on qubits (quantum bits). The bit has the value 0 or 1, but the qubit can be in the states | 0⟩ and | 1⟩, as well as in their superposition. That is, with a certain probability, its value can simultaneously be either an analogue of zero, or an analogue of one. In other words, instead of the usual state, zero or one value is described by a continuous variable, the so-called quantum amplitude. A typical computer with a dozen working bits can have 2 to the tenth power of clear simple states (on the order of a thousand). A quantum will have the same number of continuous variables: that is, its "content" will be radically more complex.
This shows that even a basic qubit is much more complex than a regular bit. Equally complex is the interaction of quantum bits relative to ordinary ones. If one bit can with some probability have two different values at once, in one operation with it it is possible to process both of these possible states at the same time. Due to this, groups of qubits should achieve enormous computational superiority over groups of ordinary bits. Of course, superiority can be achieved only with the use of special algorithms that can take into account the new capabilities of quantum computers.
The greatest effect quantum computing will give in the field of neural networks, which today are associated with the possibility of creating artificial intelligence, comparable to natural. Shor's quantum algorithm allows you to quickly factor large numbers. This means that it can "break" most of the existing powerful cryptographic systems.
So you can hack a credit card, and even compete for someone else's wallet with cryptocurrency. There are many more possible applications of quantum computing, but artificial intelligence and breaking cryptography are currently the most understandable theoretically.
Despite all this, there are still no sufficiently efficient quantum computers. We emphasize: at the existing technical level, it is generally unknown when they may appear. Moreover, among scientists, including Russian ones, there are those who consider this problem to be fundamentally unsolvable for really large quantum computers.
The fact is that the smallest of practically useful quantum computers must have between a thousand and a hundred thousand qubits. This means that there will be at least 2 thousandth continuous variables in it - or about 10 to the three hundredth power. The number of all particles in the universe is less than 10 to the hundredth power. That is, the number of continuous states in a quantum computer of useful power will be such that its operation will become almost impossible to control and make it sufficiently error-free.
If a thousand bits of an ordinary computer can contain a small number of errors due to the incorrect operation of one bit (transistor), then this can be easily corrected by duplication: the processor works "bypassing" the incorrectly operated bit. However, it is impossible to constantly run calculations bypassing the "wrong" continuous variable. A variable is much more complex than a simple zero or one. This is both the strength of a quantum computer and its weakness. Due to this very complexity of the value of the qubit, it is devilishly difficult to control possible errors in it.
To solve the problem, an error correction option is proposed. If the probability of an error when switching a qubit is not higher than a certain value, then you can split one logical qubit into several physical ones and try to correct the errors "stepwise", since it is easier to do this by dividing the task into stages. This looks like a good solution. However, in the end, a useful quantum computer will start not from a thousand, but from a million cubits. That is, the task of controlling his mistakes will again become much more difficult.
Because of all this, the Commission for Combating Pseudoscience of the Russian Academy of Sciences has long published material stating that large and therefore practically useful quantum computers will not be developed in any foreseeable future. That is, yes, theoretically they are possible (as well as, for example, moving faster than the speed of light), but in fact there are no practically conceivable ways to this.
Researchers at the American Internet giant published an article in Nature in which they said they showed - for the first time in world history - "quantum superiority." That is, they presented such a quantum computer that can solve a problem that is practically unsolvable for ordinary supercomputers.
To do this, they used the Sycamore quantum processor with 54 qubits at once, of which 53 can be used simultaneously. The very creation of this processor is an outstanding achievement. The total number of its continuous variables is 9,007,199,254,740,992 (2 to the power of 53). That's nine quadrillion (million billion). Controlling computational errors in such a processor is incredibly difficult. That Google was able to make this processor at all is a tremendous achievement, at the forefront of what is possible for humanity today.
But, as we noted above, a practically useful quantum computer starts from a thousand qubits without error correction and from a million qubits with it. Thus, Sycamore cannot even come close to providing a practically useful quantum computer.
How did Google use it to demonstrate "quantum superiority" over classical computers? Simple: the company's researchers specially selected a task for him in which a quantum computer should cope much better than usual. A sequence of commands was entered into the computer, after their execution, lines of 53 numbers were read, each of which corresponded to the state of the processor's qubits. This task was performed many times - according to the same principle as in the benchmark program on a regular computer.
The company's researchers specially selected a task for him, in which a quantum computer should cope much better than usual.
After the results were recorded, they were compared with the statistics expected to perform such a test. Since the benchmark performed well-known sequences of commands, the statistics of the results can be predicted with fairly high accuracy.
“Our Sycamore processor [completed the test task] in 200 seconds … Our benchmarks indicate that a similar task for a classic supercomputer would take about 10 thousand years. This jump in speed, an experimental realization of quantum supremacy."
Of course, if someone completes one task in 200 seconds and another in ten thousand, then the superiority is evident.In this case, “quantum superiority”. After all, it is defined as the ability of a quantum computer to do what an ordinary computer is practically unable to do. Modern supercomputers will break down before ten thousand years of continuous operation, that is, they cannot complete the Sycamore task at all.
It looks simple. The folks who work for Google built a computer with no practical use and picked up a task for it that a quantum computer - even useless in practical computation - should still do better than a regular supercomputer. It's as if we took the one-legged champion and let him race against Usain Bolt, forbidding him to use the other leg. It seems a little dishonest, but formally - yes, the one-legged showed an advantage over the two-legged.
Not really. As noted by researchers from IBM, the authors of the work in Nature "a little" played along with the brainchild of Google. They evaluated the execution of the test program by Sycamore, assuming that a classic supercomputer would count on the same instructions using RAM. However, in real life, supercomputers and computers generally have more than just random access memory.
The IBM folks figured that if a supercomputer used both RAM and hard disks when performing the same test, it could do it in 2, 5 days, or a couple of hundred thousand seconds. This is a thousand times slower, that is, we are no longer talking about "quantum superiority" in the literal sense.
Of course, a quantum processor performed a task specialized for it a thousand times faster than a classical one. But what is the point if such problems do not occur at all outside the benchmark for "proving" the superiority of quantum computers?
To summarize: Google tried to cut the hype on the "proof of quantum superiority" and involved Nature in its dubious venture. In fact, there was no evidence of quantum superiority.
Moreover, both Russian researchers and IBM doubt in general that quantum computers will ever show practical superiority over classical ones in the conceivable future. They will add - yes, but you should not expect any miracles from them. In this century, artificial intelligence will not be made on their basis and your debit card or crypto wallet will not be hacked. Be careful not to trust sensational headlines without checking everything underneath to the very end. | https://scientific-opinion.com/12212805-google-has-achieved-quantum-supremacy-but-not-really | {
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You can bring lawsuits against the driver or a passenger in a vehicle that you believe was involved in a car accident. However, you will require an attorney to protect your rights. This article will explore the different types of cases you can file in court, the evidence that you must present to prove that you were at fault in an accident, and how to determine the value of the case.
Choosing the right auto accident attorney dania beach accident attorney can make an enormous difference in the filing of an application for compensation following a head on collision. You could be eligible to receive a significant amount of money, particularly in the case of serious injury. It is important to hire an attorney who is familiar with the complexities of New York’s law regarding car accidents.
A competent head-on collision lawyer can demonstrate negligence by proving that the driver was responsible for the accident. It is possible to claim damages for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and property damage. You can still recover substantial compensation , even though the court may find the other driver to be 85 percent to be the responsible driver in certain instances.
Typically, a head on collision can result in serious physical injuries, including broken bones, punctured lungs and internal bleeding. It can take months, even years, for the victim to fully recover from such injuries.
If you were involved in a head-on collision, you need to call 911 immediately. It is important to get all information regarding the accident. It is essential to collect the contact information of witnesses as well as capture photos of the scene.
You must file a notice of claim within 90 days following an accident. You can file a claim with either the insurance company of the party at fault or with an outside party. If you are unable to get your claims handled by the insurance company, you can file a lawsuit.
After a collision with a head, you may be left with medical bills that are costly and long-term care. Trauma to the brain can also happen. You could also suffer from symptoms of PTSD as a consequence of.
Multi-vehicle collisions unlike a single automobile accident, can cause significant physical and financial damage. Some can lead to wrongful death claims or the death of. Each accident is different however, there are a few essential things to be aware of when one occurs.
One of the most frequent causes of a multi-vehicle collision is a chain reaction. An oncoming vehicle cannot stop until it has struck the first accident. This can lead to multiple crashes that can be difficult to understand.
To prove liability in proving liability, you must look at the sequence of events leading up to the collision. It is also essential to remember that you may not be able identify the entire group of at-fault parties. If you are able to identify a few of the accountable parties, you might be able to obtain compensation for your losses.
One way to prove the fault of the other party is to obtain witness statements. Witness statements are an important evidence. It can be used to determine which party was at fault.
Other evidence is the police report, video surveillance and photographs of the scene. Photos are crucial because they provide a visual representation of the accident. This can be helpful in a court of law and also with insurance companies.
A good multi-vehicle accident attorney can determine how to make a claim. Some attorneys employ an expert witness to evaluate the factors that led to the crash. This is an extremely useful tool since it can combat evidence that is harmful and increase the credibility of evidence that is helpful.
If you are involved in a multi-vehicle accident, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. The reason for this is that the injuries can be very severe and could prevent the person injured from leaving the vehicle safely.
GM is recalling over 2 million vehicles due a malfunctioning ignition switch. The switch could cause the vehicle to lose power if shaken. The defect has been linked to at least 120 deaths in the United States.
The ignition switch isn’t the only safety device GM is installing in its vehicles. The company is also recalling approximately 2.7 million vehicles due to malfunctioning brakes, headlamps, as well as ignition lock cylinders.
The government is looking into the matter. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is asking questions about the defects. The agency has a tool to assist in locating vehicles that have the problem.
The NHTSA, the vehicle safety regulator is responsible for notifying the auto accident law firm creve coeur industry about safety problems. They then can fix the problem. The agency also has a searchable database that allows them to track vehicles. The agency isn’t sure exactly how many of the 2.6 million vehicles that have been recalled have the defective component.
This year’s biggest individual recall was related to the GM ignition switch. In the past, the agency not been quick to acknowledge the defects in vehicles but it has now changed. It has now found more than half of the 2.4 million vehicles affected by the issue. In the course of the investigation, a handful of employees were placed on paid leave.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been looking into a range of safety concerns in vehicles. The agency has also been investigating numerous vehicle accidents. It has a tool to assist in locating vehicles with a malfunctioning airbag, or a safety-related problem. It also assesses whether automakers are complying with the law.
The evidence you gather could show fault and assist you to claim compensation, regardless of whether you were involved in an auto accident attorney in sandersville or pedestrian crash. It is essential to take photos of the scene of the accident and collect information from the other parties. If you’ve been injured in the accident, it’s vital to seek medical treatment.
A police report is another important piece of evidence that you should collect. A police report can provide valuable details about the incident and an officer’s assessment on fault. It is among the most effective ways for a driver to prove their guilt.
Eyewitnesses are also helpful in finding the fault. They may have observed things that other witnesses didn’t for instance, an at-fault driver navigating the red light. Multiple witnesses could be solid evidence that the other driver is at fault if they are present at the scene.
Video footage can be helpful for proving fault in the event of a car crash. It can show the damage to each car and provide insight into the circumstances. It can be used to determine the speed at which the two vehicles collided.
Other types of evidence to gather include past maintenance records, insurance information, and license plate numbers. It is important to get the names of all drivers involved in the collision.
If you’re not sure the culprit, you can hire an attorney. An experienced attorney can help you navigate through a stressful process. This kind of help can make the process easier.
These types of evidence do not suffice. It is crucial to gather other relevant facts at the scene. This includes the names and license plates of other drivers, as well as any injuries sustained by the accident victims.
A good estimate of the settlement value of a vehicle accident lawsuit is vital. It will allow you to decide if you want to accept the result of the accident and/or take legal action. You should always consult a personal injury attorney before making a claim.
To get an estimate of how much money you could get, you can make use of an estimate calculator. You can find it online or on law firms’ websites. Additionally, you should take into consideration the laws in your state concerning negligence.
Depending on the severity of the injuries, you can receive a higher or lower amount. A long-term injury such as broken bones can result in a bigger settlement than a minor injury.
It is important to seek medical attention as soon as you have serious injuries. Injuries that affect your quality of life, such as suffering, pain, and Debary auto Accident lawyer emotional stress, can be difficult to estimate. It is also recommended to seek out an accident lawyer to help you determine the worth of your case.
The insurance company will use a multiplier to calculate the settlement value of your claim for auto accident. Based on the severity of your injuries the multiplier method will give a number between 5 and 0.
The multiplier can also be used to estimate economic losses. This includes medical bills, lost wages as well as property damage and other losses. Normally, the insurance provider will pay for all or part of these expenses.
If you don’t prove that the other driver was at minimum 50 percent fault your claim could be denied. In some states, pure negligence of a third party can lead to a reduced settlement. This is a strict rule. This means that even a single percent of your fault could result in you not being allowed to prevail in your case.
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Mongabay is an environmental and conservation news site with an international focus. Founded in 1999 by Rhett A. Butler, Mongabay publishes news about on wildlife and ecosystems around the globe, with a focus on how human society impacts the environment. In 2012, the registered nonprofit arm of Mongabay was formed "to raise awareness about social and environmental issues relating to forests and other ecosystems." Since then, Mongabay has launched environmental news services specific to Indonesia, India, and Latin America. Mongabay has twice received grants from the MacArthur Foundation, and in 2014 Butler was awarded The Field Museum's Parker/Gentry Award for his work with Mongabay. Visitors to Mongabay will find a well-organized interface with multiple news articles published daily. The site is searchable by keyword, and its main menu organizes stories into categories including Rainforests, Oceans, and Animals & Environment. Meanwhile, story feeds can also be viewed by topics (e.g., Birds, Forests, Palm Oil) or by geographic location. Teachers and parents may also be interested in Mongabay's For Kids section, where they will find educational content for students in the K-5 age range on a variety of ecological topics. Mongabay is available in nine languages.
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Microsoft announced record fourth-quarter revenue of US$16.04 billion for the quarter ended June 30, a 22% increase from the same period of the prior year. Operating income, net income and diluted earnings per share for the quarter were, respectively, $5.93 billion, $4.52 billion and $0.51 per share, which represented increases of 49%, 48% and 50% when compared with the prior-year period. The successful launch of Office 2010 and strong performance from Windows 7, which the company said has sold more than 175 million licenses, were major contributors to the earnings, the company said in its filing. For the full fiscal year ended June 30, the company reported record revenue of $62.48 billion. Net income for the year was $18.76 billion, a 29% increase over the previous year.
CA Technologies of Islandia, N.Y., reported revenues of US$1.091 billion for its first fiscal 2011 quarter, a 5% increase over the $1.044 billion posted for the same quarter a year ago. GAAP income from continuous operations was $223 million, up 14% for the same year-ago quarter when $195 million in income was reported. The company attributed the revenue growth to sales generated from the acquisition of three other software companies: NetQoS, Nimsoft and 3tera. In the quarter, the company also divested itself of its non-strategic Information Governance business. Also, the company returned to the Fortune 500 list, which it missed in 2009, and repurchased more than 2 million shares of CA stock for $40 million.
SAP announced the completion of the acquisition of Sybase by SAP subsidiary Sheffield Acquisition Corp., paying US$65 per share for roughly 81 million shares of tendered stock. SAP said it will effect a short-form merger as quickly as possible, meaning that no further meetings of Sybase stockholders will be required. SAP will operate Sybase as a wholly owned subsidiary, and Sybase shares will no longer be traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
IBM has entered into an agreement with the Wroclaw University of Technology in Poland to establish the first university cloud-computing center there. The university in turn will add courses focused on the cloud to more than 1,500 students. “The new cloud center will provide a common platform for students and professors, industry partners and government agencies to work on real solutions based on cloud computing that will align people and technology effectively, and will generate value for both services providers and clients,” said Czeslaw Smutnicki, director of the Institute of Computer Engineering, Control and Robotics, Wroclaw University of Technology. IBM is looking to further develop this program with universities around the world.
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According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, flooding is the most common and one of the most expensive natural disasters in the U.S. In fact, recent statistics show that if you live in a high-risk area, you may have a 1 in 4 chance of flooding in a span of 30 years. A flood can be very destructive, pose a danger to humans, and destroy properties. Those living in high-risk areas are well-aware of their capacity to cause destruction. But, this disaster can also occur in low-risk areas, which means any home can be vulnerable to flooding. Thus, it is imperative to protect your home from floods.
Even an inch of water can cause considerable damage to your home. Thus, aside from insurance, it is crucial to take a few precautionary measures to minimize your chance of dealing with flood-damaged property. Follow these steps to protect your home from flooding.
A flood is an overflow of water that submerges dry land. This natural disaster may occur in several ways, like rains, snow, storm surges, coastal storms, dams overflows, and others. In some instances, floods can develop quickly. But, it can also occur over a long period, weeks, or even months. Flash floods, the most dangerous kind of floods can come with no warning and can cause significant damage in properties. Whenever a flood occurs, there is a possibility of casualties, damage to roads, challenges to people, and extensive property damage.
All electrical equipment in homes such as switches, sockets, circuit breakers, and even your furnace and water heater should be placed at least 1-foot above flood level. This helps reduce the risk of electrical damage in your home.
If flooding frequently occurs in your home and moving is not possible, take extreme measures to prevent flood damage in your property. Here are some ways you can retrofit your home.
Apply coatings and sealant on your walls, foundation, doors, and windows to prevent water from seeping into your home.
If you see any cracks on your foundation, make sure to seal them up. Cracks or gaps on the foundation can allow water to penetrate your home. You may use mortar or masonry caulk to fill in the gaps and cracks. But if the problem persists, you may need to look for a permanent solution.
Consider installing foundation vents. Foundations vents help prevent water from rising inside and causing more damage to your home’s structure. This allows floodwater to flow through your home.
Sump pumps are great tools when it comes to protecting the lower part of your home, usually your basement, from flooding. It is designed to pump out any excess water that has the potential to cause significant flooding. But, to ensure that it works well in a call to action, install a battery-operated sump pump. It can work well even during a power outage.
If water accumulates around the foundation during an average rainstorm, it means that the lawn is tilted to your home. When water accumulated around your home, it will eventually seep inside and cause significant damage to your property. Make sure that the ground is graded away from your home. A good rule of thumb is to grade the ground around your foundation in all directions for at least 2-3 inches every 10 feet.
Just like your home, you would also want to protect its contents from floodwater. Move belongings such as electrical equipment, furniture, photographs, and artwork to a higher level. If you have a multiple-story home, consider shifting them to a higher floor.
Consider also storing essential documents in a waterproof container and be sure to create digital copies with password protection of these documents.
Check valves allow waste to flow only in one way and protect your home from sewage backup.
Because of an excessive inflow of water during severe weather, sewer systems can become damaged. When the water continues to rise, it can lead to sewage backup and create significant damage to properties. Thus, it is necessary to install check valves in the drain line.
Lastly, it is best to install valves on all pipes that are entering your home.
Flood sensors are great add-on equipment to your home. This smart device will send you an alert once it has detected water in areas that should be dry. Installing flood sensors in your home keep your property from having significant flood damage and save you from spending thousands of dollars for repair.
A flood can occur anytime; thus, it is vital to prepare for it. Taking these preventative steps can help you protect your home from flooding. However, in the event, a flood took its toll on damaging your property and other valuables, contact Water Damage Rancho Cucamonga of Superior Restoration immediately. We offer thorough cleanup and water damage restoration services caused by floods.
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I don’t know about you, but whenever I make a big new purchase — whether that’s a car, a unicycle, or, say, a mattress — there’s a bit of an adjustment period. As much as you might want to jump right in and act like nothing has changed, it takes some time to get used to your new item.
Well, I’ve spent the last week or so getting deeply acquainted with the Sheets & Giggles Natural Eucalyptus Mattress. After some strong initial impressions, it was time to see if the S&G mattress could hold up to its own hype — and my tossing and turning.
Can the S&G mattress handle the pressure — literally?
To be honest, the S&G didn’t exactly have big shoes to fill compared to my previous mattress. The mattress I had before (which has since gone to the mattress recycling center in the sky) was a traditional innerspring mattress that didn’t do much to help my sleep. Is a little support too much to ask for? This mattress certainly seemed to think so. It was also long past time for a replacement which didn’t do the old mattress any favors.
The S&G mattress showed very early on that it shouldn't even be talked about in the same breath as my old mattress. Frankly, it’s just a cut above.
For example, as someone with back pain, I really needed support and pressure relief from this new mattress. It wasn’t unusual to wake up after a night on my previous mattress with new back aches and pains, so I was hoping my new mattress would offer better support. The S&G mattress delivered that in spades. It contours nicely to the body with minimal sinkage and offers some much-needed relief to my back pain. No more moaning and groaning in the morning!
Catch me hiding from the alarm clock and my responsibilities...
I was worried initially about the firmness of the S&G mattress. S&G describes the mattress as “medium-firm.” While that sounds good, it’s hard to get a clear idea of what that actually means. I wasn’t sure I would like that firmness level in practice. But after sleeping on the mattress for a week, I’m very pleased with how firm it is. Not too firm or too soft, honestly — just hovering in the ideal middle ground.
Since my previous mattress was (overly) soft, it did take me a few days to adjust to this new firmer mattress. But it’s like breaking in a pair of new shoes — once you do it, you get the benefit of years of comfort.
Something else I noticed very early about the mattress is that it lives up to its cooling claims. I’m no stranger to overheating at night, and that hasn’t been a problem so far on the S&G mattress. Of course, it’s still early days. The real test of the mattress’s cooling properties will come in the summer when it seems like even sleeping in a freezer wouldn’t be enough to stay cool.
Just a note: I did avoid using the mattress the day I unpackaged it as it had a distinct rubbery smell, but that wasn’t an issue by the next night. I also found that you can’t sit super comfortably on the end of the bed since it doesn’t quite have enough edge support there.
But those minor issues aside, so far, so good. These days, I’ve got a new reason to look forward to going to bed — getting to spend some quality time with my new mattress.
Want the experience for yourself? Order the S&G Natural Eucalyptus Mattress now!
And don't forget a buddy to help you set it up! | https://sheetsgiggles.com/blogs/news/going-from-an-inner-spring-to-a-hybrid-latex | {
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Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Alex Highsmith is coming off of a career year in which he led the team in sacks with 14.5 and shared the league lead with five forced fumbles. While many might feel that he had a ‘quietly’ good season—and his lack of post-season accolades speak to the same perception—the reality is that he made his impact felt, even if he still feels he falls short of his own aspirations.
Perhaps it comes in part from the chip that he continues to have on his shoulder, having never been regarded as a prospect at a level that matches his actual talents. A late third-round pick following a stock-raising Combine performance, he went to a small school and had to make the team the hard way just to do that. The chip is very much intact in spite of what he has already achieved.
“Absolutely. Always will. Always have. Ever since being a walk-on, I’ll always have that chip on my shoulder”, he told Dale Lolley during an interview for the Steelers’ own platforms. “I never want to get complacent or comfortable. I’m so grateful and thankful for the opportunity that I have, but at the same time I just want to continue to get better and better every single year”.
Drafted to serve initially as rotational depth and as a developmental player behind T.J. Watt and Bud Dupree, Highsmith got a taste of what it’s like to start after Dupree went down late in the year with a season-ending injury, starting the final four games.
He moved into the starting lineup on a full-time basis the following year in 2021, a year that got off to a slow start for him, even though he’d been widely praised for having a great offseason. A training camp groin injury proved lingering and even caused him to miss time early on, but he played stronger in the second half.
His 2022 season proved stronger and more consistent, in no small part because he was healthier. He played at least 80% of the team’s defensive snaps in every single game, going as high as 100 percent, logging 941 snaps on the year.
He never went more than two consecutive games without recording a sack during the season, even in the midst of Watt’s seven-game absence in the first half of the year. Still, as would be the case for anybody, his production was steadier with the 2021 NFL Defensive Player of the Year on the field.
Eight of his 14.5 sacks came over the final nine games of the season, including 2.5 sacks in the finale after starting the year with three in the opener. On the year, he also had 12 tackles for loss and 63 tackles overall, though both of those numbers are lower than last year’s.
By now, Highsmith has proven himself as a legitimate NFL starter and a Pro Bowl-caliber player. The biggest question he faces this offseason is what his price tag is going to be when it comes time to talk contract extension.
| https://steelersdepot.com/2023/01/ill-always-have-that-chip-on-my-shoulder-alex-highsmith-says-despite-breakout-season/ | {
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With the support of the Turkish province of Gaziantep, and in cooperation with the Ataa and Merciful Souls associations, a protocol was signed to build more than 4,000 houses in northern Syria. Image source: Anadolu Agency.
In mid-2022, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the United States Department of the Treasury issued a general license that allowed economic activities in the non-regime held areas of northeast and northwest Syria. According to the OFAC, this authorization aims to promote economic stabilization in areas liberated from the Islamic State (IS).
Without providing further details, the US Treasury Department approved activities in the sectors of agriculture, information and telecommunications, power grid infrastructure, construction, finance, clean energy, transportation and warehousing, water and waste management, health services, education, manufacturing, and trade.
The OFAC stressed that this authorization does not lift or waive sanctions imposed on the Assad regime or designated terrorist organizations.
Undoubtedly, humanitarian organizations can take advantage of this authorization to respond to the humanitarian needs of civilians in the areas covered, especially since the sectors included are those which affect people’s daily lives.
Nevertheless, it is important not to lose sight of the fact that the areas covered by the license are under the control of several actors, who have been proven to be involved in numerous human rights violations – some systematic and widespread – according to UN and independent human rights reports.
Thereby, humanitarian organizations should be aware of the moral and legal responsibility that rests with them. The organizations must take diligent measures to ensure their humanitarian activities do not support any party who has committed violations, in order to avoid indirect involvement in current or future violations committed against the population.
Their activities must be purely humanitarian: They should aim to preserve or restore the security, dignity, and physical and mental integrity of all persons affected by the conflict. Engaging in for-profit, political, or military activities under the humanitarian umbrella is a clear violation of humanitarian action and would put civilians in need at risk of being denied the assistance they are entitled to.
Their activities must be unbiased: Preference among civilian beneficiaries must be based only on their level of need. Therefore, humanitarian activities and interventions must be planned according to humanitarian needs — not the dictates of the ruling political and military forces.
Humanitarian actors must ensure no diversion of humanitarian relief: Actors must exercise effective oversight over the distribution of humanitarian relief in accordance with the principles of humanity and impartiality; otherwise, they will lose this mandate and thus deprive those in real need of accessing assistance.
Humanitarian aid must in no way benefit any party to the conflict: Supporting any party responsible for violations contradicts the principle of neutrality in humanitarian action and may amount to direct or indirect support to the beneficiary party and, thus, the involvement in its acts may violate International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and International Human Rights Law (IHRL).
Individuals under the protection of the IHL must be the ultimate beneficiaries of the humanitarian aid. If any participant in hostilities – individual or group – accesses humanitarian aid, humanitarian actors would be liable for violating both the principles of humanitarian action and the right of those protected to access due humanitarian assistance. Denying aid to the needy may amount to several types of war crimes and crimes against humanity, especially if it is carried out systematically and/or deliberately against a specific population.
Humanitarian action must not be a means for parties to the conflict to commit violations or international crimes. For example, humanitarian aid must not be used to persecute certain individuals or communities, treat them inhumanely, seize their property unlawfully, or change their demographics.
Humanitarian actors must diligently protect human rights; this is important to assess the already and potential effects on human rights in order to prevent, and bypass adverse impacts on human rights, and hold perpetrators accountable. The due diligence process must cover adverse human rights impacts that the organization may cause or contribute to through its activities, or that may be directly related to its operations, products, or services through its relationships and affiliations.
Humanitarian actors must communicate transparently and regularly with beneficiaries: Open communication is vital to keep beneficiaries updated about the plans humanitarian actors are considering and enacting. With strong communication, beneficiaries can be informed about implementation activities, partners, challenges and the strategies to overcome them, available and used resources, and methodologies used to identify and avoid any adverse effects on human rights.
Humanitarian actors must not be tempted by the authorities’ attempts to manipulate humanitarian needs. For example, resettling displaced people in the areas where they have been displaced and strengthening their presence there often means the denial of their right to return to their areas of origin, and potentially a denial of the right of the original inhabitants’ right to return if they too had been displaced over the course of the conflict. Humanitarian actors must stick to the ‘do no harm’ principle.
Humanitarian actors must engage in an effective dialogue with the controlling parties and affected communities on human rights and the consequences of violating them by impeding, diverting, or misuse of humanitarian aid.
| https://stj-sy.org/en/syria-warnings-to-humanitarian-actors-active-in-areas-exempted-from-u-s-sanctions/ | {
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This is a pivotal phase 3 study designed to support an indication for the reduction of cardiovascular risk in patients with established CVD and elevated Lp(a). The primary objectives of this study is to demonstrate the superiority of TQJ230 compared to placebo in reducing the risk of expanded MACE (cardiovascular death, non-fatal MI, non-fatal stroke and urgent coronary re-vascularization requiring hospitalization) in 1) the overall study population with established CVD (Lp(a) ≥ 70 mg/dL) and/or 2) in a sub-population with established CVD and Lp(a) ≥ 90 mg/dL.
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The CBD market in Switzerland is booming thanks to their progressive laws. The country has a THC limit of 1.0 percent, higher than most European countries.
Switzerland has more to offer than beautiful scenery and delicious cheese and chocolate. It’s regarded as one of the happiest countries in the world, likely because of its progressive laws. Thanks to changes in legislation their fruitful cannabis market has grown immensely. When it comes to CBD and cannabis regulation, the Swiss seem to be far ahead.
CBD and cannabis: What’s the difference?
To understand what makes cannabis a narcotic and CBD not, you have to understand what THC is. THC is the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. This is what gives you feelings of euphoria and makes you stoned. Too much of this and you might not be able to drive, talk, or do anything properly. It has different effects on different people, but for the most part, it makes you spaced out. Understandably, high THC weed is now considered a narcotic. Luckily, different strains of weed are available. These have little to no THC, meaning you won’t get the unwanted psychoactive effects of weed. Medical cannabis is available to those who have a prescription from a physician.
CBD is legal to grow and use in Switzerland. So long as the THC levels do not exceed 1%. This amount is not enough to bring on any high, but it does add to the calming effect. CBD oils and products are freely sold in Switzerland, but there are certain regulations one has to follow. CBD restrictions are like those on tobacco. It falls under the classification of a "tobacco substitute".
To buy from a dispensary, you must be 18 years of age or older. CBD products cannot be advertised for their health benefits or labelled as medical products. The Swiss federal office of health advises that you stay away from driving if you’ve consumed CBD. While it is not illegal to do so, it is a sedative and can induce sleep. It's better not to step behind the wheels of a car.
As mentioned before, the general public is not allowed to grow high THC cannabis. It is possible to gain a permit, but this will be for scientific research, drug development, or limited medical use. The cultivation of cannabis containing more than 1% THC could land you with a 20 year custodial sentence and some hefty fines. This is why it is important to understand the law. Industrial hemp cultivation became legal in 1995, but this is subject to legislation.
A permit is not necessary if you want to grow and sell hemp on an industrial level. You must still ensure that your product contains less than 1% THC and is not marketed for medical purposes. It is also a good idea to make your municipality aware that you are growing hemp products so you don’t step on any toes. Growing as an individual is far less restrictive, so long as you are not growing on any agricultural land. This means you can grow from the comfort of your home or garden, without the need for a permit. These relaxed laws have allowed many to enjoy CBD use.
Decriminalisation of high THC cannabis in Switzerland goes back to 2001, and they finally got it right in 2008. Minor possession of cannabis is no longer a criminal act. This means that the cultivation and selling of high THC cannabis is still prohibited and is a criminal infringement. Fortunately, this does not apply if the THC level is less than one percent. Once it goes above one percent, it becomes an illegal narcotic. Anything below that falls into the CBD category, or "low-THC" cannabis. This makes it possible for the Swiss to enjoy the benefits that legal weed can offer without breaking any laws. These laws came into effect in 2017, allowing the sale and cultivation of CBD.
Can authorities tell if your cannabis crop has more than 1% THC?
Rapid tests are available to test a crop for its THC content. This means that authorities will immediately be able to tell once they have checked your crops. While cannabis laws are pretty lenient, if you are growing high THC cannabis, there will be penalties. You may incur fines, have your equipment revoked, or face harsher penalties in extreme cases. Your drivers licence may even be withdrawn until you can prove you are of sober mind.
What can the European Union learn from Swiss regulations?
The progressive laws in Switzerland have allowed for a booming CBD market. Their lenient laws have made it easy for it to become the CBD hub of the world. In 2016, the market was valued at CHF 60 million (USD 59.5 million). It is expected to grow by approximately 40% per year due to increasing demand. Clearly, Switzerland is paving the way, and the European Union will only benefit by adopting some of their laws. The Swiss provide clear guidelines for the cultivation and sale of cannabis, making it an easy market to expand. This regulation protects growers, sellers, and everyone in the middle.
Understanding the law will keep growers and sellers protected. Remember, cultivation is legal as long as THC levels are less than one percent. High THC cannabis is still illegal to grow and possess, so make sure you always get your seeds and products from reputable sources. This will keep you from any unwanted fines and prosecution. It’s always better to be on the safe side of the law!
The relaxation of CBD regulations was a welcome change to Swiss law. Allowing people to grow low THC weed has brought many benefits to the country. As laws continue to become more lenient, more people will begin to understand why CBD can be so effective. The CBD market is now thriving in Switzerland thanks to their hemp-friendly laws. It only makes sense to allow the general public to utilise the benefits of this wonder plant. | https://swisspremiumpollen.ch/blogs/cbd/is-cbd-legal-in-switzerland | {
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Polymers compounded to your specifications can be made from a variety of natural materials. These compounds are used in building materials and textiles and are the basis of many everyday products. Natural polymers are the most popular type of compounding, as they are extremely versatile and often used in building materials.
If you’re looking for a material that meets your exact specifications, synthetic polymers can be a great choice. The process of compounding these materials involves adding various monomers. The resulting product is a polymer that is typically translucent and crystalline. It is a thermoplastic material that is often used in the textile industry.
Various polymers have different properties and functions. For example, polyamidoamine polymers are linear and follow well-established construction rules. Their structure may include different extra-chain-type side groups and may provide important functions such as target homing or drug conjugation.
Synthetic polymers are man-made molecules that contain repeating structural units. These compounds are often used in plastic fabrication and molding. Most synthetic polymers are composed of monomers containing carbon and other elements along the backbone. Several types of synthetic polymers are available, including low-density polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, and polypropylene.
Natural polymers are a type of compound made from a combination of atoms. They have a specific structure and are the basis for many materials in life, from plastics to concrete. Natural polymers can be blended to meet your specifications for a custom-made product.
Bio-based natural polymers are particularly interesting because they are derived from plants, micro-organisms, and animals. Bio-based polymers have several benefits, including biocompatibility, biodegradability, and reduced toxicity. They are commonly used in biomedical applications.
Semi-inorganic polymers are glassy polymers made from a combination of organic and inorganic compounds. This type of polymer is characterized by its high degree of thermal stability and extreme water repellency. They are used in a variety of applications, from protective coatings to adhesives. They are also commonly used in synthetic rubber, including soft porous materials used in toys and as a vibration dampener.
These compounds do not contain carbon atoms in their backbone and are usually hybrids. They have several desirable properties, including low-temperature flexibility, electrical conductivity, and tunable properties. In some cases, inorganic polymers are natural. If you are looking for a custom compound, it may be best to work with a custom compounding company that specializes in inorganic polymers.
Structured polymers have the advantage of being structurally sound and do not require extensive processing. They are often cross-linked polymers that can be either amorphous or crystalline. They can also contain additives, including fibers or other inorganic materials.
Structured polymers are made of polymers with a fixed shape and a high degree of cross-linking, and are often mixed with additives to form composites with specific properties. These polymers can be amorphous or crystalline, and they can also be blended with fibers or inorganic materials.
Structured polymers are a diverse group of materials, ranging from natural materials to synthetic ones. They’re especially useful when their macro-mechanical behavior is an integral part of their function. Over the past 20 years, the production of these materials has tripled in the United States, and their prices can range from $0.50 per pound to a few dollars per pound.
Polymers are large chains of molecules with atomic masses that vary from millions to tens of millions. The structure of these molecules determines their unique properties. This makes them flexible and useful for a variety of applications. They can be molded or fabricated to meet your specifications.
Americhem is a trusted partner for thermoplastic compounding. Its innovative materials are tuned to specific applications and provide a broad range of properties. We also offer custom solutions for your unique application needs. Semi-rigid polymers are available in a wide range of compositions, including high-performance blends, which can be used in a wide range of applications.
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I am a facilitator in The Journey Training. Recently, I was traveling to Tulsa for a training weekend and I had a layover at the Atlanta airport. I had several hours in between my flights so I got something to eat and then went to the assigned gate with plenty of time to charge my phone and catch up on some email. When I arrived at my gate all of the electric outlets were already being used by other people. I’ll admit I was a little frustrated. I looked around and noticed a fairly empty area a few gates away, so I went down there and sat in a seat near the check-in desk. I plugged in and started to go through my email. Everything was back on plan.
About 5 minutes later, a lady came to the gate area and sat directly across from me on the other side the check-in desk. I could tell that she was very distraught. She was talking with someone on her phone, she was bent over and rocking back and forth in the seat, and she was crying. I had no idea what was wrong, but it must have been bad.
Immediately, a soft voice in my head said “Go to her.” I answered that voice with “Do what? I don’t think so, I’m busy.” A few minutes go by and that voice says again “Go to her.” Once again, I declined and added “Someone else will help her.” This process repeated itself in my head several times over the next 15 minutes or so until I finally said to the insistent voice “Ok, Ok – I’ll go!” Then I started trying to figure out what to say and how I was going to help her. I remembered that I had a travel pack of Kleenex in my briefcase. I got the Kleenex out and wouldn’t you know it, that’s when she stopped talking on her phone. I thought I was just going to be able to walk over, offer her the Kleenex, and walk away. I would have done what the voice asked me to do and that would be that.
I had already made eye contact with her though and now I was committed. There was no easy way out. I got up, grabbed my stuff, walked over and said “I’m not sure what you’re going through, I hope these will help a little.” She reached up and grabbed hold of the Kleenex but didn’t pull them from my hand. She just looked at me. I sat down and asked her what had happened. It took her a minute and then she said “My ex-husband committed suicide 3 hours ago, he shot himself.” I was shocked by her statement, but then things just slowed down and I knew why I was there and what I was supposed to do.
For the next 40 minutes we sat and talked. She told me about how angry she was at him, about how she should have seen the warning signs, about how it was her fault. And yes we cried together too – in front of all kinds of people. But before she boarded her flight, I helped her understand that it wasn’t her fault and I got her to tell me all the good things about him. Slowly, the weariness of guilt, grief, and anger began to fade and her face began to change when she told me how he would play with their young grandson on the floor. We talked about how she was going to go through a lot of ups and downs in the days and weeks to come. I encouraged her to remember the good things about him during those down times. Then it was time for her to board her flight. She thanked me for spending time with her, we said our goodbyes, and we went our separate ways.
I’ve thought about that day often since then. Looking back, I realize now that God orchestrated my steps. He intentionally positioned me at that gate, in that seat, directly across from another empty seat, for a specific purpose. I almost chose to ignore Him, several times in fact. Why? Because I was afraid. What was I so afraid of? Was it that she might reject my offer to help? Honestly, I think I was most afraid of being embarrassed in front of other people – if she would have made a scene and yelled something like “Just leave me alone, it’s none of your business!” I was afraid of being humiliated in public.
I’m so glad that I finally listened to the soft voice and didn’t let that fear stop me! She may never remember my name or all the details of our conversation, but I’m certain she will never forget how she felt when someone cared enough to just offer her a tissue and sit and talk with her. I hope I was as big a blessing to her as she was to me. Yes that’s what I said. She was a huge blessing to me too. She helped me remember what courage is that day, to take action even when it feels uncomfortable. God used both of us!
We are all presented with opportunities every single day to make a difference in the life of another person and receive a blessing for ourselves in return. We most often hear that soft voice, God’s voice, and choose to ignore it. We often tell ourselves “It’s none of my business, don’t get involved, they don’t need any help.” We just sit there or walk on by because we’re afraid of something.
Whenever we are doing something that is not in our best interest or in the best interest of others, we are choosing to let fear control us.
We need to realize that these opportunities are not accidents or coincidences. We need to make the choice to slow our lives down a bit so we can truly see what is going on around us, to listen to that soft voice that urges us to act, and set aside our personal fears and take action.
Let’s make it our business to have courage – to reach out to other people – to get involved – to do good in this world!
Do you often deny or ignore that soft voice? Do you let fear keep you from taking action? Come join us in The Journey Training. We’ll help you find out why and how to change it. I hope we see you soon! | https://thejourneytraining.com/do-what/ | {
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Create a brand new concept. One that would change the world for the better if ever applied.
The Philippines is a series of island in the China Sea. It has long been had the "island" mentality of waiting for things to wash up on its shores. It hasn't the natural resources or technology to support it's growing population. It depends heavily on tourism, OFW, and foreign dollars to drive its economy.
The Philippines has been named a leader in use of social media, averaging over 4 hours daily per capita, yet the Philippines sees very little in economic value from that involvement.
What if they could create content that could be a major export? The most interesting thing about the Philippines is the Pinoys themselves. I did a quick non- scientific look at documentary film production grants by country. In 2016, there were over $20 million in grants for documentaries in Africa awarded. The Philippines had 1 for around $20,000. There are many stories to be told here, but nobody is telling them.
My very basic concept is a small video/audio production company offering training in use of equipment and development of media content. Everything done there IS content for driving fundraising or programming to be streamed. A Fiscal Sponsor, such as Fractured Atlas would be retained as a fundraising funnel for US Tax Deductible Donations (even equipment donations) and Indigogo as a Crowd Funding vehicle (no fees, when partnered with Fractured Atlas).
Besides the burgeoning economic possibilities for Pinoy Internet TV Content for OFW and Pinoy expats around the world, content should be open to sharing the Filipino Culture through foreign eyes. For instance, a pinoy wouldn't think that the local Sari Sari Store would interest anyone. For us foreigners they are a unique quaint glimpse of a successful micro economy that disappeared from America upon the advent of the "supermarket".
How could the average Filipino make money from this? Ad royalties. For instance, for a content creator You Tube pays about $2000 for 1 million views. More if you create the other parts of the video (songwriter, artist, master owner etc.). In the US $2000 goes nowhere. In the Philippines, that $2000 is two years rent.
Yes, some of the students of this program could find good jobs with this training, but the idea is to give them skills to work independently with the foundation as support.
Arts Donations would be necessary for funding the facility, but $100,000 would go a long way here.
Content also would be offered by subscription via live streaming.
The Pinoy people are great mimics, if one program is created and is successful, others will follow and a new micro economy will develop a new export not owned by the 5 families of the Philippines. | https://theprose.com/post/193353/access-to-media-content-creation-for-everyday-people-in-the-3rd-world | {
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Ladakh Bungee Jumping: Take a plunge to the Zanskar River in Tsogsti village at Ladakh Bungee Jumping, known as the highest bungee jumping venue in the world. Awaken the adrenaline in you as you jump from a height of 190 feet all the way to the river down below, whilst enjoying the sights of the snow-clad mountains around you.
In a first-of-its-kind experience in an Indian Union Territory, experience the feeling of falling 190 feet into the Zanskar River as you head to the Tsogasti village in Ladakh, now ranked as the world’s highest bungee jumping destination. is included in With the Trans-Himalayan ranges around you and a serene yet thrilling ambiance, fit into your professional gear as you stand on the edge of a 90-degree cliff waiting to take a dip.
The jump of 3 to 4 minutes is nothing less than an adventure, and will surely send chills down your spine. And as you jump down, you can take in the spectacular natural beauty of Tsogsti village as well as other natural landscapes around you, as well as enjoy an unparalleled vantage view of the Zanskar River.
The entire bungee jumping experience is supervised and cared for by trained professionals who ensure that the equipment is up-to-date and perfect for use. You will also be provided with proper training including guidance and basic instructions before jumping into the river. The Ladakh bungee jumping experience is perfect for those over 18, as well as those who weigh more than 40 kg.
Head to the village of Tsogsti in Ladakh, and get the feel of jumping in the Zanskar River from the highest bungee jumping spot in the world.
Enjoy spectacular views of the Trans-Himalayan region and the surrounding landscape as you jump off a 90-degree cliff about 190 feet above the ground.
Drop down freely after receiving basic training and guidance from the trained professionals and experts here, who ensure your safety and look after all the equipment.
Ladakh bungee jumping experience is available at Tsogtsi village, which is located about 35 km from Leh and 7 km from Sangam, where the Zanskar and Indus rivers meet. The only mode of transport from Leh to Tsogtsi village is by jeep or car directly to the village.
The best time to go for Ladakh Bungee Jumping is from April to July when the temperature in Ladakh is quite pleasant with favorable weather conditions for this adventure sport.
Known as the world’s highest bungee jumping, Tsogtsi village in Ladakh now offers travelers a chance to take in a new perspective of the trans-Himalayan region. About 35 km from Leh and perched on a cliff overlooking the Zanskar River, Tsogasti is remote and beautiful. The experience is the first of its kind in the Union Territory and was flagged off on 22 May 2022.
Sonam Wangyal, a professional trained in bungee jumping, is the founder of Ladakh Bungee Jumping and hopes to promote adventure tourism in the region beyond rafting, trekking, and skiing.
Bungee Jump is located on the Zanskar River, where a 90-degree cliff is ideal for adventure seekers to jump up to 190 feet from the ground. The jump lasts from 3.5 to four minutes.
Location: It is located 35 km from Leh and 7 km from the confluence of the Zanskar and Indus rivers.
Safety: The activity is conducted under the supervision of trained professionals. All equipment is imported and certified for use. The Jumpmaster will guide you and give you basic instructions before you jump.
Requirements: Anyone over the age of 18 can do this activity, however, you must be over 40kg to participate.
Cost: Bungee jumping is Rs 4,000; The vertical zipline is Rs 3,000.
Nice to know: There is a small cafeteria and a washroom on site.
| https://thetravelshots.com/ladakh-bungee-jumping/ | {
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Hyaluronic acid is a component of the injectable anti-aging treatment Profhilo in Singapore, which is used on skin that's aging and losing its firmness and suppleness. It may be used on any part of the body where the skin shows obvious signs of aging, including the neck, face, hands, knees, and arms. Skin firmness, hydration, and tone all immediately improve, and wrinkles are reduced.
Hyaluronic acid is best known as a "filler," and it is often used to shape other areas of the face or give volume to your lips. The structure of Profhilo sets it apart from conventional fillers in a number of ways, including its ability to flow across a wide area to improve hydration and "remodel" or smooth your skin.
Our bodies naturally produce hyaluronic acid, which may be found in the joints, skin, and other connective tissue. It serves to keep the body moist and to promote the production of collagen. It was ideal for retaining moisture from the skin since it could hold 1000 times its weight in water. However, the production of hyaluronic acid declines with age, resulting in the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines as well as a dry, dull complexion.
Among the highest stabilized hyaluronic acid concentrations on the market is found in Profhilo. It performs as a hydrator as opposed to a filler since it is thermally bonded instead of chemically linked. It's injected just below the skin surface, where it quickly disperses and interacts with the tissue to improve moisture right away. Over the subsequent four weeks, phase two begins, boosting the creation of collagen and elastin. Your skin is effectively remodeled as a result, becoming smoother, firmer, and plumper.
Due to Profhilo's gel-like consistency, it disperses smoothly and evenly without creating lumps, which is a potential issue with conventional fillers. This means it may be used in areas such as the forehead and neck where traditional fillers are ineffective.
How Many Profhilo Sessions Are Necessary?
Two treatments separated by a month make up the whole course of the treatment. To increase the effect, a follow-up session after around six months may be advised.
Profhilo may be used as an additional treatment rather than a substitute for Botox, laser procedures, or other fillers.
Skin laxity, crepey skin, or other obvious signs of aging like wrinkles or fine lines annoy anyone over the age of 30.
At specific locations, Profhilo is injected using very thin needles under the skin. It's rather painless, and prior to the procedure, no topical painkillers are often needed. The operation itself takes only a few minutes—roughly ten minutes.
There are just 5 injection places needed on each side of your face to get the optimum results.
There is no need for an allergy test prior to treatment. Since Profhilo in Singapore contains no synthetic substances that some people may react to, the risk of allergic reactions is significantly reduced.
At the injection site, some patients may have brief bruising, redness, pain, and itching; however, these side effects should subside within a few hours to a day.
How Is Profhilo Different From Ha-Based Dermal Fillers?
The compounds in Profhilo are thermally bonded rather than chemically bound without getting too technical (as is the case with dermal fillers).
This method modifies the HA's composition and use, making it suited for hydrating the skin rather than filling in small gaps.
Because of this, Profhilo offers a thinner, gel-like fluid that, when injected, spreads out gently and is absorbed within a 2 cm radius of the injection site. There is no need to massage it or leave lumps or nodules.
You would typically need just 10 ultra-fine needle injections to treat your whole face since each one covers a larger surface area.
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A new mural recognizing San Diego’s contributions to aviation history greets passengers arriving at the airport via Harbor Drive.
The 60-foot-long mural, titled “On The Map,” features vintage San Diego aviation pioneers Glenn Curtiss and Lincoln Beachey in a map-like design on the wall of the administrative offices of the San Diego Airport Authority.
The artwork acknowledges the contributions of female aviators and engineers, and depicts the iconic saw-tooth roof line of Consolidated Aircraft Corporation’s original building on Pacific Highway.
It’s the second in a three-mural commission by Jari “WERC” Alvarez, a former San Diegan and well-known painter and graffiti artist. It replaces the mural “SAN” unveiled in 2014.
In his commitment to the spirit of public art, WERC sought input from both the community and the Teen Art Group of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.
Perhaps the best-known mural to have graced the building, which was once the commuter terminal, depicted Charles Lindbergh holding a model of his trans-Atlantic “Spirit of St. Louis,” which was built in San Diego. That mural was on display from 1997 to 2012 and is now on a building in Ramona.
The latest mural is scheduled to remain on display through 2022.
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Following Sunday’s 20-12 loss to the Bills, Jets coach Robert Saleh delivered a stern message to reporters.
Now it’s time for Gang Green to prove it on the field during its final four games of the season. Saleh feels like the Jets can go toe to toe with some of the best teams in the NFL after losing to both the Vikings and the Bills the last two weeks. Now we are about to find out if they truly can.
Now it’s crunch time for the Jets as their playoff lives are at stake during the final four weeks of the season. Currently, they are 7-6 but find themselves on the outside the final three wildcard spots in the AFC as the Jets are in ninth place in the conference.
Gang Green was 6-3 during its bye week, but the team has lost three of its last four games. Wins by the Patriots and Chargers last weekend also didn’t help the Jets, as they fell from the seventh spot in the AFC to “in the hunt category” because of tiebreakers.
“At the end of the day, we still control our own destiny,” Saleh said on ESPN New York Monday. “If we just take care of ours, focus on that and find ways to win these games, then it doesn’t matter what happens we will be in.
One area that has improved during the last three weeks is the quarterback position. Mike White has given the Jets chances to win late in games after taking over for Zach Wilson, who was benched last month. But the team hasn’t gotten over the hump in contests against the Vikings and the Bills at home.
White has thrown for 952 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions in three starts. If he is healthy enough to play after going to the hospital because of a rib injury, White should continue to be the Jets starting quarterback.
However, the Jets offense has struggled to get points on the board no matter who’s been behind center this year. Against the Bills, Gang Green found the end zone just once as the team scored 12 points the entire game as White threw 44 passes without throwing a touchdown.
The truth is, the Jets offense hasn’t been the same since rookie running Breece Hall was lost for the season due to a torn ACL he suffered against the Broncos on Oct. 23. Since that time, the Jets have lost four of six games as their offense has sputtered averaging 17.5 points per game.
As elite as the Jets’ defense has been throughout the year, it’s hard to beat any team scoring less than 20 points per game.
Although the NFL postseason starts on Jan. 14, it will begin in earnest this weekend for the Jets. They will host the Lions, who, next to the Eagles, is arguably the hottest team in the league, winning five of their last six games to jump back into the playoff race in the NFC. Then the Jets will host the Jaguars on Dec. 22, who defeated the Ravens and Titans in recent weeks.
Gang Green will then hit the road as it will play at Seattle and Miami to end the regular season. Both the Seahawks and the Dolphins are also competing for a spot in the playoffs.
If the Jets are going to snap the longest postseason drought in the NFL (2010) this year, they’re going to earn it as their remaining opponents all have a combined .500 winning percentage. That is the seventh toughest in the NFL during the season’s final four weeks.
A loss against the Lions and or Jaguars, it will be difficult for the Jets to make the playoffs considering they lose tiebreakers against both the Patriots and Chargers.
“December football is about grit, it’s about strain, it’s about 60%, same things we’ve always talked about and I just believe this team has that mindset,” Saleh said. “If you could bring that every single day and if you can bring that to every game, you’re going to give yourself a chance, especially in the fourth quarter.
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Coyote Collective creates work that expresses the unspoken, uncomfortable and the unexamined aspects of modern experience.
We produce work that is simple and deliberate in its execution, with each element of the production integral to and interwoven into the storytelling. We believe that meaning must be ingrained into the form, so that the formal aspects of the work are not merely a container for the expression but also the vehicle, from which separation of the two is impossible.
– Connecting theatre artists and their work with artists of other disciplines, in order to foster new forms of expression.
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Cops are now making puris (fried bread) and distributing food to people who line up for hours everyday. The desperation here is alarming. The police are even sewing masks!
It was clear. The police have seized an opportunity during the pandemic to rebrand themselves as a compassionate force. But is their campaign really working? We met N.K. Singh, a former cop who has been keeping a close watch on the role of the Delhi Police.
You can follow @Karan_Singhs. | https://twtext.com/article/1267438656697974784 | {
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Jan. 21, 2016 - It's not too late to sign up for to win the title of 2016 Neighborhood of the Year. It's part of the Neighborhood Awards Program, created to honor the efforts and initiatives of neighborhoods and individuals.
There are three categories: The Neighborhood of the Year, the Mary Johnson Award for neighborhood leadership, and the Dr. Michael Canty Award for Neighborhood Project of the Year. The deadline for submissions is Jan. 30 by 4:30 p.m.
Go online to learn more about the awards and get an application. | https://va-hampton2.civicplus.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1635&ARC=2785 | {
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The Monkey Music Box from The Phantom of the Opera is a classic piece of movie memorabilia. This beautifully handcrafted music box is sure to be a hit with fans of the film.
The Phantom of the Opera is a 1925 American silent film adaptation of Gaston Leroux’s 1910 novel Le Fantôme de l’Opéra, starring Lon Chaney in the title role of the deformed Phantom who hauntsthe Paris Opera House, causing murder and mayhem in an attempt to make the woman he loves a star. The picture was released on November 25, 1925. Although it was a commercial and critical failure upon release, it is now widely considered a masterpiece of the silent film era.
The role of the monkey in The Phantom of the Opera is an interesting one. At first, he seems to be nothing more than a comic relief character, there to provide a little levity in an otherwise dark and dramatic story. However, as the play progresses, it becomes clear that the monkey is actually one of the most important characters in the entire story.
The monkey is the only creature in the play who seems to truly understand the Phantom’s pain and loneliness. He is also the only character who is able to see past the Phantom’s disfigured exterior and see him for who he really is. In a way, the monkey serves as a sort of conscience for the Phantom, and it is through him that we are able to see some of the humanity within the monster.
Without the monkey, The Phantom of the Opera would be a much different play. He may not be a major character, but he plays a vital role in both advancing the plot and fleshing out the complex character of the Phantom.
In phantom of the Opera, the monkey music box plays a significant role. It is first seen when Carlotta, the opera’s lead singer, is given it as a gift. The monkey music box is also seen in the scene where Erik, the phantom of the opera, first appears to Christine. He uses it to create a distraction so that he can kidnap her. The monkey music box is later used by Erik to torture Christine’s suitor, Raoul.
Overall, we enjoyed the monkey music box from The Phantom of the Opera. It’s a unique and interesting piece that would make a great addition to any collection. We appreciated the attention to detail and the care that went into creating it. It’s definitely a one-of-a-kind item that we would recommend to fans of the musical or anyone who loves monkeys!
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Joe Brand recaps the Blackhawks’ 7-1 loss to the New York Rangers. Joe and Troy Murray break down what went wrong for the Hawks after a strong start to the 1st period. Later on, hear from Captain Jonathan Toews.
The Blackhawks will continue their homestand on Wednesday, December 21st against the Nashville Predators. WGN Radio’s coverage starts at 7pm with Joe Brand’s pregame show and then puck drop at 7:30pm with John Weideman. | https://wgnradio.com/blackhawks/blackhawks-postgame/blackhawks-postgame-show-blackhawks-vs-rangers-hawks-searching-for-answers-after-7-1-loss-to-rangers-losing-streak-reaches-7/ | {
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New York is the largest city in the United States of America. Its leading and influential role in commerce, finance, media, public relations, art, fashion and education makes it one of the world’s most important cities. The city is also called New York City or NYC to distinguish it from the state of New York in which it is located. New York is not the capital of that state, that is Albany.
According to localcollegeexplorer, the New York metropolitan area is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world. The city is the most populous major city in the United States with approximately 8.5 million inhabitants spread over an area of 789.43 km². New York City consists of five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Many of the city’s landmarks and neighborhoods are world famous and often symbolize the United States in general. For example, there are the Statue of Liberty,Wall Street, skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building, the old World Trade Center with the Twin Towers, destroyed by terrorists in 2001, and its successor, the One World Trade Center, opened in 2014.
The bustle and vibrancy give the city the nickname The City That Never Sleeps (“the city that never sleeps”). Another popular nickname is the Big Apple.
There are more than 1,200 public elementary and secondary schools in New York City, teaching approximately 1.1 million students. In addition, there are approximately 900 private schools on a secular or religious basis, some of which are among the most prestigious in the United States. Although there are approximately 594,000 students in New York, the most of any city in the United States, the city is not often referred to as a college town. Higher education is provided by the City University of New York, among others, which is the third largest public university in the country. In addition, there are a number of private institutions such as the Columbia University and New York University.
The New York Public Library has the largest collection of books of any library in the country. Founded in 1895, the library has 87 branches across Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Queens and Brooklyn are served by their own public libraries. When these three are considered as one library, it consists of 208 branches with more than 30 million books. The New York Public Library also includes a number of research libraries, such as the Arthur Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
For the first time since World War II, life expectancy for New Yorkers (78.6 years) is longer than for the average American (77.8 years). Since 2001, this figure has grown faster than the national average every year. The death rate for black New Yorkers in 2005 was 23% higher than for white New Yorkers, up from 40% in 1990. The main cause of the increase in the average life expectancy of the New Yorker is the sharply decreasing number of deaths among young people. The number of murder victims, often young men, fell from 2,272 in 1990 to 579 in 2005. Another important factor is the decline in the number of deaths from AIDS. In 1994, 7,100 people died from AIDS. By 2005, better care and treatment had reduced this number to 1,419 deaths. The halved infant mortality rate, 13.3 deaths per 1000 in 1989 against 6.1 per 1000 in 2004, also contributes to the higher life expectancy.
Cardiovascular disease and cancer were the leading causes of death in 2005, followed by diabetes. In the last decade, the number of deaths from diabetes has increased by almost 20%. Higher excise taxes on cigarettes and bans on smoking in public places and on advertising tobacco products resulted in a 20% drop in the number of smokers in the city between 2002 and 2007. This drop is the largest since 1965.
New York is home to many private and public hospitals. The NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, located in Manhattan, is considered the best hospital in the city and is ranked sixth in the United States. The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is a cancer treatment and research center founded in 1884 in Manhattan. This hospital was rated the second best cancer treatment center in the United States in 2007. The Bellevue Hospital Centerwas founded in 1736 and is the oldest public hospital in the United States. It is located in Manhattan and also has a renowned psychiatric clinic.
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The African Studies program in Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service invites applications tenure track appointment in the area of African development. The African Studies Program is an interdisciplinary academic program established in 1980.
The program seeks applicants whose research and teaching focus broadly on the political economy of development. Although the position is open with regard to discipline, special consideration will be given to applicants in the fields of economics, political economy and political science. The successful applicant will demonstrate a strong record of scholarship and teaching; a demonstrated commitment to field research in Africa is essential. PhD must be in hand before the position begins.
The deadline for applications is November 1, 2014. Interested applicants should submit the following: a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a sample of scholarly writing, brief statement of teaching and research interests, copies of teaching evaluations, if available, and three letters of recommendation.
Applications for this position must be submitted online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/4459. Faxed, mailed, or emailed applications will not be accepted. | https://www.aeaweb.org/joe/listing.php?JOE_ID=2014-02_111451100&q=eNplT0sKwkAMvUvWClVcXPVcMILgHYY4E-tozJRkqlTp3Q1iRXD3eL-8PGGfrWbpbFv0Cu0TsgSMNd8IWhmYF3Ch8V40BSPUeIIWYAFGbikyW87EM8xmg0dh3aw2y2bt3qK5y4K8-1NiGaTqGJS6nzLDG6VwLJxIbSYjSsoJKwWLitcDf-cpRZIaivA4U_x5Kfhs0nBwAd7Zvlj17off5r53Ftlhj523rabpBb6CXFzT | {
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In many companies, calendars have been standard giveaways. In one of the biggest drugstores in the Philippines, customers often ask for their calendars before the year starts. The calendars usually have discount coupons on them that can be used for various products. Personalized calendars are also given to friends and relatives during the holidays as gifts or tokens of appreciation. Here are some of the reasons why calendars are ideal for giving.
Calendars are often displayed on desks and walls. They are usually in full view of the person in the room and anyone who enters. In the advertising and marketing industries, calendars displayed offer excellent benefits, especially with branding. Personalized calendars, like the ones that feature your family, also create a particular spot in your home.
Calendars are one of the best gifts you can give your friends and acquaintances. Almost anybody needs a calendar. Whether they hang it in their homes or offices, calendars keep them on track and aware of what the day of the month will bring. Calendars are often given during the holidays, which signifies the start of the new year.
Calendars come in different choices. Depending on how you will use them, the design of calendars also differs. There are desk calendars, wall calendars, magnets, and 12-month single-page calendars. Reusable calendars are also perfect since you can write the date each month. Calendars with trivia facts or historical dates are helpful to both kids and adults to gain more information about anything.
Calendars these days need to rely on something other than old images of landscapes or seascapes. You can personalize your calendars with typography, photos of your family and friends, and other unique add-ons.
Printing calendars is affordable, and the price depends on the size and other personalization you request. If you are planning to giveaway calendars for the new year, it is recommended that you order them ahead of time, especially when you are planning to give many recipients.
The beauty of some calendars will entice you to use them after 12 months. Some people often frame the images featured, while others use them to wrap gifts or something for making collages. Additionally, the prices of calendars also vary depending on various factors like material used, design, size, typography, and others.
artdesign.ph offers calendars that you may personalize to give to your friends and loved ones. Check them out, and these designs will surely fit your requirements. | https://www.artdesign.ph/artnews/reasons-why-calendars-should-be-your-gift/ | {
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What is Edward Stewart's Net Worth?
The current estimated net worth of Rbc Bearings Inc's Edward Stewart is estimated to be about $6.08M . Edward Stewart owns about 25,083 units of Rbc Bearings Inc common stock. In the last 9 years at Rbc Bearings Inc, Edward Stewart has sold an estimated value of $1.52M worth.
What is Edward Stewart's Past Insider Trading?
Edward Stewart's largest purchase order was 3,000 units , worth over $272.22K on August 10, 2022. Edward Stewart's largest sale order was 3,000 units , worth over $757.35K on August 10, 2022. In total, Edward Stewart has made about 22 transactions over 9 years of their time at Rbc Bearings Inc. Edward Stewart usually trades in June, with the busiest year in 2013.
What was Edward Stewart's Salary in 2021?
As an executive member of Rbc Bearings Inc, Edward Stewart has a total base salary of $273,153 . Edward Stewart received compensation valued at about $446,144 in 2021. The vast majority of their compensation came in the form of a bonus of $29,400 , other earnings, plans or compensations of $120,600 , other earnings, plans or compensations of $120,600 , and other compensation of $22,991 .
What is Edward Stewart's' Mailing Address?
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With less than two weeks left till the crowded St, Pete mayoral primary, two popular Democrats rally support for incumbent Rick Kriseman.
Thirteen days out from St. Petersburg's Mayoral Primary, incumbent Mayor Rick Kriseman was joined by U.S. Representative and local political heavyweight Charlie Crist (D-St. Petersburg) at the Allendale United Methodist Church Wednesday for a question-and-answer session to help stress Kriseman's message heading into Election Day.
Vocal backing from Crist, whose district includes all of St. Pete, could help attract voters who are on the fence about voting for him or his toughest opponent.
Though he faces an uphill battle for reelection, namely against former Mayor Rick Baker, Kriseman appeared confident as he spoke to the crowd, touting the success of his first term in dropping the numbers of minors arrested, complaints against police officers and general crime when compared to Baker, his likely rival in the November runoff.
On Thursday morning, U.S. Senator from Florida Bill Nelson, a popular Democrat.
"I'm proud to support Mayor Rick Kriseman for reelection. He's built consensus on commonsense policies, like preparing for climate change, that have made St. Petersburg a better place to live for everyone. Rick is the kind of leader we need more of in Florida," Nelson said Thursday in a written statement.
At Wednesday's event, Kriseman said he's helped make St. Petersburg a more open and tolerant city.
As those issues have gained a greater prominence in the days since Charlottesville, Crist also took the time to address the events.
With Crist likely to stay in his constituency through the August Congressional recess, this likely isn't the last time we've seen him on the Kriseman campaign trail.
A visit from Nelson may be another matter. | https://www.cltampa.com/news/crist-nelson-assist-kriseman-with-dem-star-power-12229922 | {
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If you mean create a site with Google Sites, start by connecting to the home page of the service using a browser for browsing the Internet, such as Google Chrome. On the page that appears, the first step you need to take is to log in with an account Google (o gmail). If you don't have one yet, click on the button Create an account and then refer to my tutorial where I explain how to create a Google account.
To continue, enter yours email address or yours telephone number in the text field you see on the screen and press the button NEXT; then type the Password of your account and click again NEXT.
On the next screen displayed, click on the button capacitor positive (+) lead present in the lower right corner, so you can see the website builder in the right sidebar. In the center, however, you will find the home page of your site, with all the changes applied to it displayed in real time.
To start, then give a name to the website you want to create, typing it in place of the entry Untitled site, then type the page title (The home page), setting the formatting you prefer using the menu items you see overlay. For example, the one called Title allows you to choose the size of the typed text; then there is the button to adjust thealignment and the one with the symbol of clip, which is used to add a hyperlink.
Once this is done, import an image for the start page you are making, using the button Change image that you see by moving the mouse inside the header, and modify the layout by clicking on the item Header type.
Before using the tools on the tabs Enter, Pages e Temi found in the right sidebar, click the button Add footer, if you want to add another section (in technical jargon this is called Footer) on the home page of the site you are creating.
Once you have added the footer module, click inside it to insert text. You can also use the overlay form for formatting, such as keys (B) o (I) for the Bold or italic. In case of errors, you can delete the newly created form by pressing the button with the symbol of basket you see on the screen.
Once this is done, use the tools located in the right sidebar, starting from the tab named Temi. This allows you to change the aesthetics of the Internet site created, through some predefined templates that can be customized by clicking on variants of colors and on the voice Font style.
The changes made are displayed in real time. If you want to undo the last operation, click on the button with the symbol of left arrow which is located in the top bar. You can also use the card Enter to import one into the page text box or animage: the latter can be loaded from your computer (menu item Charge), searched on Google through the internal search engine on the next screen or imported through Google Photos o Google Drive (menu item Select).
If you want to change the structure of your website, click on the options corresponding to the item layout, in order to add more elements to the web page. Finally, further customizations involve adding elements such as the program , the buttons map or presentations.
Once the home page is created, you can create other pages. Then click on the tab Pages and press pulsating capacitor positive (+) lead. Then choose a name to assign to the page and press on the item end. Once you've created and edited all the pages on your site (as shown above), click on the a symbol wink you see in the bar at the top to preview the final result and, if you are satisfied, click on the button Public.
On the next screen, type the third level domain name you want to give to the website, remove the check mark on the item Request public search engines not to show my site, if you want your website to be indexed by search engines and click on the button Public. Your website will be visible at the URL https://sites.google.com/view/[nomescelto].
Even once published, you can change the website created at any time by accessing Google Sites with your Google account and repeating the operations described in this chapter.
Alternatively, if the new version of Google Sites does not match your tastes, you can use the classic version of the service which, however, presents more “old-fashioned” themes and tools and offers only 100 MB of storage space.
To return to the old version of Google Sites, connected, connected to the home page of the service and click on the button Go back to classic Sites located in the lower left corner.
Once this is done, to start creating your website, click on the button Crea which is located at the top left and, in the drop-down menu displayed, press on the item In the classic version of Sites. At this point, choose a template to use by clicking on one of those proposed to you and fill out the form you see below, typing in the field Name your site, the name you want to assign to the site.
Instead, in the text field Site location, choose the third level domain name to assign to the site (which will be of the type https://sites.google.com/site/[nome da te scelto]), choose the graphic theme to use, using the drop-down menu Select a theme, expand the link Other options and type a Description for the site you are about to create.
Now, put the check mark on the item I'm not a robot and click on the button Crea which is located at the top, to go to the next step. If you are told that the location of the site your choice is not available, change the site address, put the check mark on the item again I'm not a robot and click on Create site.
To proceed, take advantage of the Google Sites editor which allows even novice users to create well-structured web pages, without the need to know a programming language.
To insert new text, images or other elements to your site's home page, click on the icon pencil which is at the top right and starts inserting content into it. Then adjust the size and formatting of the writing characters, referring to the traditional buttons (eg. (B) o (I)) located in the toolbar that appears at the top.
Instead, to insert images, video, link, maps Google Maps and other multimedia elements within the page, go to the menu Inserisci and select the object of your interest.
Furthermore, if you want to change the layout of the current page (for example you can choose whether to divide it on one or more columns), call up the menu layout and select the graphic layout that you think is most suitable for your site.
Additional editing and formatting tools are present in the menu item Size, which is used to modify the text by adding the headers or the blockquote, and in the one named Table, through which you can instead add and remove tables or, more simply, new rows or columns.
If you are happy with the changes, click on the button Save located at the top right. In this way your website will be published and visible at the address you have previously chosen. At any time (even after publication) you can make changes by pressing the button with the symbol of pencil.
Furthermore, if after creating the home page you want to create additional web pages, click on the button with the symbol of sheet which you can see at the top in the menu bar. On the next screen that appears, assign a name to the page to be created using the respective text field.
Once this is done, expand the webpage menu to select the page template to use, and select the position of the page. In this regard, keep in mind that by placing the check mark on the wording Put the page on the top level, the new page you are going to create will be the new home page.
If, on the other hand, you intend to create a page below the home page, put the check mark on the item Put the page under home page. To customize the page path, should you need it, expand the drop-down menu Choose a different path and click on the item corresponding to the path of your interest.
To create the new page, click on the button Crea you find at the top, then you can repeat all the options previously indicated to customize all subsequent pages created. Easy, right?
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Have you ever tried to take a steam shower and found yourself struggling to get the water up to a comfortable temperature? If so, you’re not alone. In fact, many people struggle with getting a steam shower to work properly. In this blog post, we will explore what you need in order to get started with a steam shower and help you get the most out of your bathroom experience. From the right materials to installation tips, read on to learn everything you need to enjoy a steamy bath.
Steam showers are a great way to relax after a long day. They offer an invigorating experience that is perfect for people who want to get rid of the stress of the day. But what is a steam shower, and what do you need for one?
A steam shower is a popular type of hot tub that uses steam to heat the water. The steam is produced by boiling water and then passing it through a metal coil. This hot water vaporizes, or breaks down into small droplets, and is then released into the air as steam. The heat from the steam quickly warms up the water in the tub and enhances your experience.
To use a steam shower, you’ll need some supplies. First, you’ll need a Steam Shower Tub. This can be found at most home improvement stores or online retailers. Once you have your tub, you’ll need to gather some supplies to fill it. These include: an instant steamer, bathmat, towels, shampoo, soap dish, and aromatherapy oils or candles.
To use your steam shower, first fill the tub with enough warm water to cover your body. Then place the instant steamer on top of the water and turn it on to medium-high heat. wait until the steamer starts producing steam before adding your bathmat and towels. Be sure to add enough fresh water to keep the tub at a consistent temperature throughout use.
Steam baths are often touted as being more relaxing than traditional showers. This is because they provide a warm and moist environment, which can help you to relax your body and mind.
Many people find that steam showers are good for detoxing their bodies. The high humidity is thought to help to remove toxins from the body, while the hot water and steam also help to stimulate circulation and cleanse the pores.
Steam showers have been shown to be good for rehabilitating muscle soreness and aches in both the body and mind. The heat and moisture work together to help increase blood flow to the area, which can provide relief from pain quickly.
A steam shower is a great way to relax after a long day. However, there are some disadvantages to using a steam shower. First, steam can be very hot and uncomfortable. Second, because steam is released through the water, it can create condensation on the walls and ceiling of the shower. This can be difficult to clean and may lead to mold or mildew. Finally, because steam is a natural gas-powered process, there may be times when there is not enough steam available or when the power goes out.
When you are looking for a steam shower, there are a few things you need to think about. First, what type of steam shower do you want? Traditional showerheads use hot water and steam to clean your body. These showers can come in all shapes and sizes, from small walk-in models that fit on your bathroom counter to large floor-standing units.
If space is an issue, some steam showers also come with handheld showerheads that you can take with you wherever you go. Another factor to consider is the amount of water pressure the steam shower will have. For example, if you want a gentle stream of water, look for a low-pressure unit. If you want a more powerful spray, then choose a high-pressure model.
Finally, decide how often you want to use the Steam Shower. Some people only use it once a week while others use it every day.
If you’re looking to take a steam shower, there are a few things you’ll need. First, you’ll need some sort of container for the water (a pot or a bowl work well). Second, you’ll need some kind of shower head. Third, you will need something to hold the shower curtain open (a grab bar is ideal). And finally, if possible, you’ll want to purchase some kind of soap that is designed for steam showers.
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Even though the Harrison County schools have only been in session for, at most, a couple of weeks, they already know what they need to improve on from the last school year.
Starting this year, Indiana law requires schools to be placed into five categories based on the ISTEP exam given each September.
Following in the footsteps of the No Child Left Behind Act, Indiana enacted its own law, Public Law 221. The law, passed in 1999, aimed to establish major education reform and accountability statewide. To measure progress, the law places Indiana school corporations and schools into one of five categories based upon improvements and performance data from the ISTEP+ test.
The ratings, from highest to lowest, are exemplary progress, commendable progress, academic progress, academic watch and academic probation.
Looking at the school corporations in Harrison County, schools in the Lanesville Community School Corp. received an exemplary rating. It’s two schools combined had more than 70 percent pass and more than a three-percent increase. The corporation received the rating since both schools were also exemplary, with the elementary school having more than 80 percent of its students passing, with a more than one-percent increase, and the high school having more than 70 percent pass, with a three-percent increase.
At North Harrison Community School Corp., the schools as a whole received academic watch, with more than 70 percent of the students passing but less than a one-percent increase.
Both of the elementary schools received an exemplary rating. Morgan Elementary had more than 80 percent of its students passing, a more than one-percent increase. North Harrison Elementary had more than 70 percent of its students passing and more than a three-percent increase.
The North Harrison Middle and High schools both received an academic watch, as each had more than 70 percent passing, but less than a one-percent increase.
Test coordinator and North Harrison Middle School Principal Jon Howerton is also proud of his staff.
‘The teachers work well with their students; they know the standards, and we do a good job of meeting them,’ Howerton said. He also realize that some students need more motivation than others.
At South Harrison, the corporation received academic watch, having more than 70 percent pass but less than a one-percent increase.
Corydon Elementary and Corydon Intermediate were placed with exemplary progress, with both schools having more than 70 percent of the students pass, and more than a three-percent increase. Heth-Washington and New Middletown Elementary schools were the only two in the county to receive academic progress. Both had less than 60 percent pass and more than a two-percent increase.
Corydon Central High School and South Central Elementary received academic watch, having more than 60 percent pass and less than a two-percent increase.
Corydon Central Junior High and South Central Junior-Senior High schools received academic watch also. Each had more than 70 percent pass but less than a one-percent increase.
More than 50 percent of the schools in Southern Indiana were placed on academic watch, and most of the time, elementary schools scored better than high schools in the same district. | https://www.corydondemocrat.com/2006/08/15/state-puts-out-first-rankings-for-schools/ | {
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Gerald Payton, 65, Palmyra, died Sunday, May 3, 2015, at his home.
Born April 21, 1950, in Louisville, he was the son of the late Stanley and Lorraine Rose Payton.
He was a truck driver for John Hall & Sons in Lanesville.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Joyce Washer.
Survivors include four sons, Gerald Scott (Scotty) Payton of Corydon and Stanley Michael, Charles Frederick and James Robert (Jim Bob) Payton, all of Palmyra; a daughter, Angela Marie Payton Rawlings of Edwardsville; three brothers, Ronnie Payton of Greenville, Donnie Payton of New Salisbury and Timmy Payton of Lanesville; four sisters, Percilla Spurgeon of New Albany, Brenda Carpenter of Milltown, Devonna Payne of Ramsey and Reba Tuell of Georgetown; 14 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Visitation: Tuesday, May 5, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gehlbach & Royse Funeral Home in Georgetown.
Funeral: Tuesday, May 5, at 1 p.m. at the funeral home with burial in Edwardsville Cemetery. | https://www.corydondemocrat.com/2015/05/04/gerald-payton/ | {
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Founded in 1832, Franklin County is one of 67 counties in the state of Florida. Historically, Franklin County was formed from Gadsden and Washington. The city of Apalachicola is the county seat. With FIPS code of 37, Franklin County has a population of 12,572 and area of 534 square miles (1,383 km2). | https://www.countryaah.com/cities-and-towns-in-franklin-county-florida/ | {
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Splice Lines (2012) consists of two artworks, an image montage and a short film, each constructed from the isolated splice lines in Kurt Kren’s...
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Ohio State football has a streak to continue heading into the 2023 season.
Quarterback C.J. Stroud has been a finalist for the Heisman Trophy for each of the past two seasons — finishing in fourth and third place, respectively.
But after Stroud's two trips to New York City, the Buckeyes have had five Heisman finalists since 2018, including quarterback Justin Fields and defensive end Chase Young in 2019 and quarterback Dwayne Haskins in 2018.
Who could be the next Ohio State player to become a Heisman finalist? Here's a look at six players who could be at the forefront of the conversation in 2023.
Since his three-touchdown performance in the 2022 Rose Bowl against Utah, Marvin Harrison Jr. has emerged as one of the top wide receivers in college football.
A 2022 Biletnikoff award finalist, Harrison led the Buckeyes with 72 catches for 1,157 yards in 12 games, bringing in 12 touchdowns and averaging 16.1 yards per play.
While the Heisman Trophy has not had a wide receiver finalist since Alabama WR DeVonta Smith won the award in 2020, Harrison could be in line to be the next one during his junior season.
TreVeyon Henderson didn't have a full-season's opportunity to show what he could do in 2022.
In and out of the lineup with torn ligaments and a broken bone in his foot, the Ohio State sophomore running back finished second on the team with 599 all-purpose yards, averaging 5.4 yards per play with seven touchdowns.
If his freshman season is any indication — recording 1,560 yards and 19 touchdowns from scrimmage in 2021 — Henderson could be in line for a big return, if healthy.
With the likeliness of Stroud not returning to Ohio State in 2023, whoever takes over the Buckeyes' starting quarterback spot will likely be in the running for college football's top award.
Kyle McCord is in line to be Stroud's likely successor.
A former five-star quarterback in the 2021 class, McCord has appeared in 12 games across two seasons, completing 70.7% of his 58 pass attempts for 606 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions.
While Miyan Williams, along with Henderson, battled a foot injury in 2022, he ended the regular season as Ohio State's leading rusher.
Williams brought in a career-high 817 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on 125 carries, averaging 6.5 yards each time he touched the football.
Williams could be a major part of the Buckeyes' offense if he returns next season, coming off his third college campaign in 2022 and heading into the offseason eligible for the 2023 NFL draft.
Emeka Egbuka was the second receiver of a two-headed beast in Ohio State's passing game in 2021.
Along with Harrison, Egbuka was a 1,000-yard receiver, bringing in 1,039 yards on 66 catches, scoring 11 touchdowns and averaging 14.9 yards each time he touched the ball.
While also recording 81 yards and two touchdowns in the run game, Egbuka could get the attention of the Heisman committee for an offense that will have a lot of attention on Harrison in 2023.
J.T. Tuimoloau put together a Heisman-like performance on the road against Penn State.
The Ohio State defensive end recorded three tackles-for-loss, two sacks, two interception and a pass breakup against the Nittany Lions. He finished the regular season with 10.5 tackles-for-loss and 3.5 sacks along with 28 tackles.
As a Heisman finalist in 2021, Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson recorded 62 tackles, 16.5 tackles-for-loss and 14 sacks. Tuimoloau showed he has the potential for a breakout 2023 season.
Here's a look at the final College Football Playoff ranking of the 2022 season.
| https://www.dispatch.com/story/sports/college/football/2022/12/12/ohio-state-football-players-who-could-win-heisman-trophy-2023-marvin-harrison-jr/69720213007/ | {
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A black-and-white reprint of the original instruction book supplied for your Canon PowerShot SX60 HS camera. Professionally produced as a high quality, spiral bound in A4 or A5. Please note A5 size is quite small print.
A black-and-white reprint of the original instruction book supplied with your Canon PowerShot SX60 HS camera (sometimes only supplied online as a downloadable PDF guide). Finished book size is either A4 or A5. Please note A5 size is quite small print.
Excellent easy to read manual I find it easier than online well worth the money for a hard copy.
I’m very pleased with this manual. It is nicely bound and presented. It is a printed copy of the information that is available online but it is so much easier to read in this printed format. It would cost a small fortune to print this off at home so this is an ideal way to get this information.
The only downside of the manual is the text could be bigger. It’s difficult to identify which buttons to press when following instructions. Other than that I’m very pleased with the manual.
I need a magnifying glass to read half the pages!
Comprehensive and detailed reprinted manual for the Canon Sx60hs bridge camera, slightly let down, in my humble opinion, by only being available in A5 format.
An A4 format version would have received the full 5 star rating from me and I would have been prepared to pay more for that sized format version.
Otherwise, my appreciation for a most useful manual to enable me to get the most out of this camera.
Manual received exactly as described, and sent quickly. However, the A4 format is far too small and it is difficult to read. A larger format should be used. | https://www.eos-magazine-shop.com/canon-powershot-sx60-hs-instruction-manual-reprint-c2x26770299 | {
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Miguel Armaza is a Co-Founder & General Partner of Gilgamesh Ventures, a venture capital firm focused on early-stage fintech across the Americas (LATAM & US). Miguel is also the host of the Fintech Leaders Podcast (which he founded in 2020) and co-hosted the Wharton Fintech Podcast from January 2020 to August 2021, which he grew 13x to a monthly audience of 130k. In a prior life, Miguel was a banker for Citi and MUFG across Europe, North America, and LATAM. He holds an MBA from Wharton and an MA from the Lauder Institute and has lived in several countries, including Bolivia, China, Russia, Ireland, Uruguay, Italy, and USA. He is fluent in Russian, Spanish, and English. | https://www.fintechnexus.com/latam/2022/speakers/miguel-armaza/ | {
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Mumbai: The city's air quality continued to remain in the poor category on Sunday after recording an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 245. Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted the possibility of light rain today, which might settle down the pollutants suspended in air. If there is only drizzle, it may increase the AQI as the pollutants get trapped in moisture resulting in smog.
The IMD has indicated cloudy skies with the possibility of thundershowers and light rain on Monday and Tuesday. This is an unseasonal rainfall due to a cyclone over the coast of Tamil Nadu.
According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR) Project Director Gufran Beig, the city's air quality may see a decline or a rise depending on the showers, which the IMD has forecast.
If the rainfall is between light to moderate then the pollutants in the air may wash away. But if it's just a light drizzle then the moisture will absorb the pollutants and remain in the air, which will result in the formation of smog.
On Sunday, the city areas with very poor AQI were Chembur (321), BKC (309), Andheri (306), Mazagaon (301) and Malad (300). On the same day, Santacruz witnessed a minimum temperature of 18 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 31 degrees Celsius, with 75% relative humidity. Colaba experienced a minimum temperature of 21 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 32 degrees Celsius, with 85% relative humidity. | https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-likely-rains-citys-hope-for-clean-air | {
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Nintendo has, somewhat quietly, had a pretty packed year. Even if you only count first-party releases, it’s been busy from start to finish. Nothing has taken over the world quite like Animal Crossing: New Horizons did on release in 2020, but nothing could really measure up besides The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – which has been delayed once again into 2023.
And yet, Nintendo still managed to put out two iterations of Pokemon this year. Pokemon Legends: Arceus finally proved that Pokemon really could shift to an open-world design without losing its magic, even if Pokemon Scarlet and Violet didn’t fully capitalize on the concept – it having launched with some significant performance issues. That’s not to mention the popular releases of anticipated sequels such as Splatoon 3, Bayonetta 3, and Xenoblade Chronicles 3. It has truly been a banner year for new installments in staple franchises.
If there’s one thing seriously lacking from Nintendo this year, though, outside of the mixed bag that's been Pokemon in 2022, it’s what might be considered tentpole releases. Kirby and the Forgotten Land is perhaps the closest to this, being a new and expansive Kirby game that’s also been well received – but it’s hard to imagine people talking about Kirby's latest jaunt going forward in the same way as, say, Super Mario Odyssey or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Years later, the Nintendo Switch is still largely defined by its launch lineup, or the games that landed shortly thereafter.
There was also no new hardware launched this year, which isn’t exactly surprising. After the release of the Nintendo Switch OLED model last year, the rumors and sketchy reports of a Switch 2 or Switch Pro didn’t exactly fade away, but they did change form. It seems likely that whatever the inevitable followup bit of hardware is called, it’ll still be some time off. Despite the fact that it is obviously in competition with Microsoft and Sony, Nintendo continues to play by its own rules, so even if the former announces new half-step iterations in the near future, there’s no guarantee Nintendo will do similar.
And frankly, that might be just fine. While some games seem to struggle on the Switch, other games of similar stature and expansiveness do not. The hardware itself doesn’t seem to be the problem but rather how developers are using it. Additionally, the folks behind the companies behind the consoles increasingly seem to care less about any one particular year and more about the overall health of the current platform and its longevity.
That’s not to say Nintendo hasn’t been busy. In other ways, the company continues to grow and stretch while still making it known that it hasn’t totally forgotten about what came before. Nintendo Switch Sports and Mario Strikers: Battle League might not blow everyone away, but for diehard fans of the previous games, they are a welcome sight and a delightful time. More titles continue to be added to Nintendo Switch Online and its expansion, and this year also saw the first truly good look at whatever The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ends up being like.
All of which is to say: the heart of what makes Nintendo, well, Nintendo is still beating, and that consistency is something neither of its direct competitors have. The promotional machine for 2023 is already well underway with the opening of Super Nintendo World, as well as the release of the animated Super Mario Bros. Movie firmly on the horizon. Without the benefit of long-term hindsight, who can really say how 2022 has been for Nintendo, but at this juncture, 2022 seems like a fine though not stellar year for the company. And, again, that’s perfectly all right.
Rollin is the US Managing Editor at GamesRadar+. With over 16 years of online journalism experience, Rollin has helped provide coverage of gaming and entertainment for brands like IGN, Inverse, ComicBook.com, and more. While he has approximate knowledge of many things, his work often has a focus on RPGs and animation in addition to franchises like Pokemon and Dragon Age. In his spare time, Rollin likes to import Valkyria Chronicles merch and watch anime. | https://www.gamesradar.com/nintendo-year-in-review-2022/ | {
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Pentatonix proved they’re big Broadway nerds. They used a filter that showed a Playbill from a musical they had to sing a son from. They sang songs from Chicago, Phantom of the Opera and Kinky Boots — luckily for the group, Kristin Maldonado made her Broadway debut in that one.
Sam Smith is the musical guest on this week’s Saturday Night Live, and they cracked a smile when filming a promo with host Aubrey Plaza. Sam also revealed they’re a fan, saying they loved her in Emily the Criminal.
Ava Max has one week to go before releasing her new album, Diamonds & Dancefloors. She shared the album’s track list and asked, “What songs are you claiming?” The album arrives January 27.
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Chelsea Page has been with Henry Ford Health since 2012, serving in the areas of Clinical Decision Support, Quality Analytics, Performance Improvement, Operations, and Strategic Planning. In her current role, she provides leadership and direction in the development of the market’s strategic, operational, and financial plans to contribute to the long-term growth of HFH. She leads the market-based Transformation Consulting and Analytics teams, ensuring these vital resources are aligned to the highest priority initiatives, and also oversees Central Market real estate. Chelsea works in close partnership with a number of system teams to ensure proper integration and foster a culture of collaboration within the market and throughout HFH.
A graduate of Spring Arbor University, Chelsea holds a BA and an MBA . With 15 years of professional leadership experience, she is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives and actively serves on a number of community Boards and Advisory Councils. | https://www.henryford.com/locations/allegiance-health/about/administration/chelsea-page | {
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Despite the tough economic climate and increasingly competitive funding landscape, the Jewish innovation sector has grown dramatically in recent years.
There are now 600 Jewish startups in North America, which collectively engage more than half a million Jews, up from about 300 startups in 2008.
Those are some of the finding of the 2010 Survey of New Jewish Initiatives produced by Jumpstart, the Natan Fund and The Samuel Bronfman Foundation.
More than 150 of these Jewish startups — approximately 25 percent of survey respondents — have launched since 2008.
The study found that the leaders of these startups tend to be “insiders” who attended Jewish day school and summer camp, and grew up in homes where someone usually lit Shabbat candles. Nearly 95 percent of startup founders have visited Israel at least once. “The outsiders are really insiders,” said Nina Bruder, executive director of Bikkurim, an incubator for Jewish startups.
This is consistent with the findings of Avi Chai’s “Generation of Change” study and the Jewish Communal Service Association’s recent study of Jewish professionals.
These new organizations tend to focus on building Jewish identity, arts and culture, and the environment. “When it comes to social services, there are next to zero startups. Yet clearly social services needs attention,” says Jumpstart’s Shawn Landres, who co-authored the study.
While the largest startups — defined in the study as organizations launched in the past decade — reported a budget of $6.5 million, half of the startups have annual budgets of $80,000 or less. Most of these small organizations have even smaller donor bases, with 50 percent of startups reporting fewer than 45 donors. So while a majority of the organizations reported either an increase in revenues or holding steady from the previous year, there is a need to broaden the donor base among these startups, particularly as the organizations mature and look to increase their reach.
The report did not track the failure rate among Jewish startups, nor did it attempt to measure the impact of these new initiatives.
The growth of this sector, the report says, can largely be attributed to the “innovation economy” — the social capital and networks employed by these highly educated and well-connected startup leaders.
The report “paints a picture of an economy that has been invested in and grown to particular proportions and is now in the position to change the contours and tenor of the Jewish community — and how people access the Jewish community,” said Dana Raucher, executive director of The Samuel Bronfman Foundation.
Still, funding is the necessary fuel in order to keep pace.
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Jackson Walker proudly congratulates Houston Managing Partner S. Priya Coffey on her selection to the Executive Women’s Partnership (EWP), a Business Resource Group of the Greater Houston Partnership.
EWP is one of Houston’s most prestigious and effective networking groups for female senior executives. Their objective is to provide executive women at member companies an opportunity to address business issues and interests, learn from each other, and exchange ideas and information on important issues facing the business community.
The program and its benefits are exclusive to Greater Houston Partnership (GHP) members. The Partnership is a place for community-minded business leaders who want to be involved in Houston’s positive growth and influence in the 12-county region. Their membership is comprised of 900 companies and organizations dedicated to the region’s success. For more information about GHP and its initiatives, visit their website.
Priya’s practice focuses on complex commercial real estate transactions, including the representation of buyers and sellers in the acquisition and disposition of land, office buildings, and retail centers, and the representation of landlords and tenants in commercial office building lease and retail lease transactions. Priya’s experience extends to advising her clients on City of Houston ordinances and other governmental compliance related matters.
Outside of her practice, Priya serves on the Board of Directors of Recipe for Success and the University of Chicago’s Houston Regional Council. She is also a member of the South Asian Bar Association of Houston, and The Junior League of Houston, Inc.
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Fibromyalgia affects 4 million adult Americans a year. It is a disorder that causes widespread pain throughout the body. Patients who are diagnosed with Fibromyalgia may also become more susceptible to other rheumatic conditions.
The professionals at Ketamine Wellness Infusions PA are happy to offer ketamine therapy as a treatment option for patients with fibromyalgia in the Philadelphia, Bala Cynwyd, and Doylestown areas.
Continue reading to learn more about the disorder, its symptoms, and how to schedule a consultation with our team today.
Patients diagnosed with Fibromyalgia experience widespread musculoskeletal pain that causes fatigue, sleep loss, memory, and mood issues. The condition amplifies sensations the body experiences by affecting the way painful and nonpainful symptoms are processed.
While the condition affects more than 2% of the adult population in America, women are more likely to develop fibromyalgia than men. The condition can also affect any age group but is more commonly seen in middle-aged adults.
Traditional treatments for Fibromyalgia include prescription drugs, over-the-counter pain medication like Advil, and stress management.
Physicians may prescribe medication in conjunction with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat underlying conditions such as depression and anxiety. This form of therapy rewires the brain to improve emotional regulation and gives patients the opportunity to develop coping mechanisms for their daily problems.
Patients can also take daily strides to treat Fibromyalgia themselves by exercising regularly, participating in relaxation techniques like yoga or mindfulness, and/or reducing stress.
Recently, ketamine therapy has become a viable treatment option for patients suffering from Fibromyalgia.
The disruption of this cycle helps to rewire the nervous system to a more balanced state, or “reset” the pain receptors to help reduce the symptoms of fibromyalgia.
Patients in Philadelphia, Bala Cynwyd, and Doylestown suffering from Fibromyalgia can schedule a consultation with the professionals at Ketamine Wellness Infusions PA to see if ketamine therapy is right for them. We’re looking forward to helping you achieve better days ahead! | https://www.ketaminewellnessinfusionspa.com/conditions/fibromyalgia | {
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Dennis Zanutto is a scientific researcher in the Hydroinformatics team. He conducts research on control theory and policy design for drinking water systems under deep uncertainty. The aim is to develop novel hydroinformatics frameworks for the optimal operation of such systems. Dennis is a control engineer, he graduated from Politecnico di Milano in the course Automation and Control Engineering and has previous work experience in home automation for accommodation facilities and industrial automation. In the field of research, his focus has been on control theory and control for water reservoirs. At KWR, he is part of the Smart Water Futures project funded by the European Research Council with its Synergy Grants. The project aims to ensure a high-quality and reliable supply of drinking water in the face of urban growth and climate change. Based on his research activities, Dennis will also pursue a PhD degree in collaboration with the Politecnico di Milano. | https://www.kwrwater.nl/en/experts-expertises/experts/dennis-zanutto/ | {
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The global Covid-19 pandemic has created a sudden and dramatic shift to work-from-home (WFH) that has caught many organisations off guard from a security perspective. Specifically, in the case of patch management, many organisations quickly discovered that their current solutions had to be replaced.
There is a wide range of needs around device management, and every organisation is different. It is therefore important to take stock of these through a detailed analysis. Choosing the right supplier and the right solution can be a complicated process that requires extensive research and often comes down to a simple question of who is the right supplier and who is the right solution.
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Good Practices in Land Rights Work.
experiences among Brot für die Welt partner organizations, the idea of a good practice study was born. When, in 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic made travelling impossible, Brot für die Welt and partner organizations developed the concept of a decentralised, participatory study process. Twelve partner organisations joined the initiative and produced documentary films and reports on their good practice experiences in land rights work under the coordination of a team of consultants. The technical guidance by the consultants had the additional benefit that some partners improved their design and produced films and reports that could be used for their own training and education programs, and also for their fundraising. The studies were presented in an internet-based exchange during six workshops in which partner organisations reflected on approaches in different contexts. This study draws key lessons from the eight individual reports and eight documentary films produced by Brot für die Welt partners on their good practices in land rights work. Throughout the document cross-references to those original studies are provided and give a glimpse into their richness.
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New Delhi: India’s telecom regulator has no authority to limit the number of advertisements carried by TV channels, the lawyer of a grouping of news channels told the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT), which, on Monday, started hearing arguments related to the 12-minute cap on advertising in an hour of programming imposed by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai).
Appearing for the appellants, including the News Broadcasters Association, Supreme Court advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi termed Trai an “interloper" and argued that it did not have the power to regulate content on TV. He described advertisements as “a cornerstone of our economy" and a manifestation of free speech.
Several channels, including news channels, have protested the cap, claiming that it would force them out of business.
Chief executive officers (CEOs) of news channels refused to comment citing the sub-judice nature of the matter. However, in a story published in Mint on 10 July, Ashok Venkatramani, CEO of Media Content and Communications Services (India) Pvt. Ltd, the company that operates ABP News, had said, “The situation for news channels is indeed very grave. This will reduce the saleable inventory to less than half of the current levels for news channels."
K.V.L. Narayan Rao, executive vice-chairperson at NDTV Group, agreed. “From 1 October, the situation may be disastrous," he had said. Rao had added that while inventory will be halved, ad rates cannot be doubled.
Singhvi referred to the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995, and said this has prescribed norms that govern the broadcast of advertisements on news channels, a power which the central government and Trai were seeking to usurp, he claimed. He also argued that broadcasters were outside the punitive powers of the regulator as defined by the Indian Telegraph Act, 1985.
Advocates representing Trai could not be reached for comment.
Nearly all channels have implemented the 12-minute cap, with several entertainment and sports channels increasing (or trying to increase) their ad rates to compensate for the potential loss of revenue.
Legal experts however, were split on the legal veracity of arguments.
“The challenge before the TDSAT seems to be similar to what was in issue before the Supreme Court in 1972, when the Newsprint Control Order was challenged by many news houses led by Bennett Coleman. The limit of 10 pages for newspapers and the government argument on restricting uncontrolled advertisements was rejected there. It seems to me that the same rationale might apply here, but being a sub-judice matter, it is for the tribunal alone to decide on the facts and law as to what is correct," said Gopal Sankaranarayanan, an advocate at the Supreme Court who has also taught media law.
Other lawyers say Trai can impose the cap. “According to Trai Act, 1997, and as far as quality or service of content are related, the predominant purpose of TV channels is to show content related to their job, whether it is sports or news. If content is getting overwhelmed by advertisements, then Trai is well within its rights to impose this rule. However, it is for the tribunal alone to decide on the facts and law," said Haripriya Padmanabhan, an advocate of the Supreme Court.
The bench presided over by Justice Aftab Alam and member of TDSAT Kuldip Singh instructed the court to reconvene on Tuesday and continue with the proceedings. | https://www.livemint.com/Consumer/LOdEhYdEZDn1WT37ye8r4L/Trai-has-no-authority-to-limit-ads-channels-tell-TDSAT.html | {
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As the world's second-largest country by landmass, Canada is a diverse and stunningly beautiful nation. With towering mountain ranges, pristine lakes and rivers, and sprawling forests, Canada is a natural paradise. Cosmopolitan cities like Toronto and Montreal offer all the amenities of a modern metropolis, while still retaining their distinctive Canadian character. From coast to coast to coast, Canada has something for everyone. So what are you waiting for? Start downloading your map of Canada!
What is Canada? This vast country is located in the northern part of North America and is home to over 37 million people. Neighbors include the United States to the south and Russia across the North Pole. While geographically diverse, with a variety of landscapes including forests, tundra, and mountains, one thing all Canadians share is a sense of pride in their country. Here are some tips on how to make your first map of Canada.
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There are many things that Canada is known for, from its hockey teams to its delicious Maple Syrup.
Canada is a nation that many people think of when they think of national symbols. The maple leaf is one of the most popular symbols for Canada with it being part of the national flag and symbol for many sports teams. The beaver is also another common symbol that can be found on Canadian money and in various other places around the country. This is due to Canada’s past reliance on beaver pelts as a key export. There are also many other symbols that represent different aspects of Canada, such as its history, culture, and people. Each symbol tells a unique story about this amazing country. Learn more here. | https://www.maptiler.com/map/map-of-canada/ | {
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Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. is scheduled to report third-quarter earnings before the bell Tuesday and analysts are expecting another decline in profit and revenue.
The company US:VRX has been battered over the past year, as a scandal about its drug pricing and accounting methods exploded into a major controversy that led to the ouster of longtime Chief Executive Michael Pearson and an overhaul of the company’s operations and strategy.
New CEO Joseph Papa set reducing debt as a key goal for the company when it reported second-quarter earnings, unveiling a plan to sell assets and transform itself into a more conventional drugmaker. The company was forced to ask lenders to amend covenants on some of its borrowing earlier this year to avoid default.
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Analysts will expect an update on a report last week by The Wall Street Journal that Valeant was in talks with Japan’s Takeda Pharmaceuticals on the possible sale of its Salix unit for about $10 billion. The news was welcomed by investors who are worried about the more than $31 billion in long-term debt sitting on the company’s balance sheet. Valeant currently has a market capitalization of just $6.7 billion. It acquired Salix, which makes treatments for stomach disorders, in 2015 in a deal with an enterprise value of $14.5 billion.
“Although we question if this is the optimal time to divest the asset, a potential sale of Salix would meaningfully delever Valeant (which remains the most pressing near-term focus of the story) while at the same time be dilutive to both Valeant’s earnings and longer term growth rate,” is how J.P. Morgan analysts summed up the news.
Earnings: Valeant is expected to report per-share earnings of $1.75, according to analysts polled by FactSet, down from $2.74 a share in the year-earlier period.
Estimize, which crowdsources estimates from buy-side and sell-side analysts, hedge funds, academics and others, is also expecting EPS of $1.75.
Revenue: Revenue is expected to come to $2.511 billion, according to FactSet analysts, after $2.787 billion a year ago. Estimize analysts are expecting a slightly smaller number of $2.490 billion.
Stock price: Valeant’s stock price has taken a heavy battering over the last year. The stock has lost a stunning 81% of its value in the year to date, while the S&P 500 SPX, -1.11% has gained 4%.
FactSet analysts have an average rating on the stock of hold, and an average stock-price target of $38.43, or 102% above its current trading level.
Other issues: Analysts are expected to seek an update on the various probes of the company, that include a Justice Department investigation of its former CEO and Chief Financial Officer Howard Schiller for potential accounting fraud, as reported last week by Bloomberg.
They will also expect news on potential asset sales, including that of Salix, which would be a near-term positive for the stock, but come at the cost of a long-term growth driver, according to J.P. Morgan analysts. Selling the business would lower Valeant’s revenue growth by about 100 basis points through 2020, and dilute the stock by 10% to 15% based on 2017 EPS estimates, they wrote.
But the deal would also reduce Valeant’s leverage by about one turn. A turn of leverage refers to a company’s debt-to-leverage ratio. The company is also exploring the sale of its eye-surgery equipment business, which could fetch about $2.5 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported last week.
Analysts at Gimme Credit are concerned that asset sales will leave Valeant with a product line with more subdued growth prospects.
“What’s left of Valeant’s portfolio is mostly the tepid Bausch & Lomb products, Wellbutrin, its second largest seller where we expect to see eroding sales, the spectacularly failed Addyi (which cost Valeant $1 billion in October 2015) and its weak neurology and dermatology segments (thought to be on the block) plus poor performing assets Valeant already has marked for sale,” they wrote in a note.
These include Amoun Pharmaceuticals, Obagi Medical, Dendreon, and Marathon: “failed acquisitions all for which Valeant paid more than $2 billion, funded with debt,” said the note.
These lower-performing products could hurt margins, which would further pressure the company’s ability to pay down debt. Valeant said in August it’s expecting adjusted EBITDA of less than $1.2 billion for the third quarter, which is less than the $1.7 billion in interest costs it faced in the second quarter.
“If so Valeant’s troubles, and asset sales at fire-sale prices, may yet be far from over,” said the note.
| https://www.marketwatch.com/story/valeant-earnings-expect-an-update-on-plans-to-sell-salix-2016-11-07 | {
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Stacey Creasy was born to write. By the time he graduated from Colchester High School in 1976, he estimated that he had written more than 1,200 poems.
Stan Creasy, his brother, and Don Switzer performed a song at Stacey's memorial service Friday. Stan said Stacey had written a few songs. "I could come up with the music," his brother said, "but he was the one with the words."
Stacey began newspaper work at age 18 right out of high school. From entertainment reviews and general assignments, he rose to the post of editor.
I think the best period in Stacey's life was when he was the one-man news department for the Plymouth Daily Star in Plymouth, Indiana. Two of his proudest professional possessions on display at Friday's service were from those days.
One was a plaque from the Hoosier State Press Association honoring his paper for best news coverage in the year 2000. The other item was an article by Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene about Stacey.
Creasy had assisted Greene in getting details on the kidnapping and murder of a child near the Indiana town. Then Stacey wrote to Greene about finding a seven-year old boy asleep on a street corner one early morning, waiting for the school bus.
After waiting nearby to see the boy awaken and board the bus, Stacey reported the incident to the Plymouth police chief as he thought the parents had endangered the boy's life by leaving him alone like that.
Greene commended Creasy for caring. "So many people would have just driven by, preoccupied with getting to work," the columnist wrote.
The lure of actually having a staff and being closer to family brought Stacey Creasy back to Macomb. He and I and Lainie Steelman were the last paid local columnists at the Macomb Journal.
By the end of his time in Macomb, Stacey was knocking out two columns a week and so was I. In his later years, he spent more time on editing and page layouts than he did on original writing.
Creasy was editor of the weekly Fulton County Democrat when he died. His hobbies were nature photography and working at the Fulton County Animal Shelter.
One of Stacey's articles on display at the memorial service, his family's favorite, was a 1992 "Senior Scene" feature on his 89-year old grandmother's garden in Colchester. "She believes gardening is her first calling," he wrote. "To this day she still cans vegetables, fruits, juice, and makes her own pickles and jelly."
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This is the style of scroll bender we sold for several years. Scrolls produced on this bender will need to be flattened by placing in a vise & tapping with a hammer or pulling the scroll back into alignment with a pliers.
5" - the maximum scroll size quoted is approximate due to the varying temper (spring) of steel.
6"w x 6"d x 1 3/4"h.
Boxed Weight: 4 lbs. | https://www.metalcraftusa.com/mk2redscrolf.html | {
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Miner and commodities trader Glencore (LON:GLEN), the world’s biggest supplier of thermal coal, has bought out its two Japanese partners in an Australian coal venture that includes Newlands and Collinsville mines, as well as a stake in an export terminal.
Glencore recently restarted one of them, Queensland’s Collinsville, in response to higher coal demand from Southeast Asia and favourable prices.
The acquisition of the stakes held by Japanese partners Itochu Corp and Sumitomo Corp, which owned 35% and 10% respectively, makes of Glencore the sole owner of the coal operations. The company recently restarted one of them, Queensland’s Collinsville, in response to higher coal demand from Southeast Asia and favourable prices.
A Glencore spokesman told Platts on Monday that Collinsville was likely to return to full production in early 2017 and that it would be “business as usual” at the Newlands open cut mine.
Last month, the Swiss firm said it was ready to resume operations at another Australian coal mine — Integra. That operation, formally called Glennies Creek, became part of Glencore’s portfolio last year after its previous owner, Brazil’s Vale (NYSE:VALE), mothballed it.
At least seven other coal mines are expected to resume operations in Australia before 2016 ends — four in Queensland and three in New South Wales. These include Collinsville and Isaac Plains, which Vale and Sumitomo sold last year to Stanmore Coal (ASX:SMR) for only $1.
These operations have benefitted from an increasing demand for Australian coal because of restrictions on production in China. They are expected to provide work for hundreds of people and lead to a jobs growth able to keep mild downward pressure on Australia’s unemployment rate. | https://www.mining.com/glencore-becomes-sole-owner-of-newlands-collinsville-coal-mines-in-australia/ | {
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In this class, students will be exploring the basics of fractions. Through fun activities and lessons, learners will be introduced to the vocabulary of fractions (numerator, denominator, half, third, quarter, part, whole, etc.) and work on understanding fractions as values. Students will learn how to identify how fractions compare to each other, using “greater than” and less than” concepts, and fraction equivalencies. This class is recommended for students ages 7-10. Prior to taking this course students should have experience with basic whole number addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. -What materials are required for the class? Printable worksheets will be emailed for each session. Students will need to print the worksheets prior to the session, and have access to coloring supplies and scissors. Jan. 5th - What are fractions? Students will explore and recognize examples of fractions all around us, and the general idea that fractions represent a whole being split into equal parts. Jan. 10th - Fraction vocabulary. Students will understand the meaning of a fraction's numerator and denominator as it relates to its value, by dividing common shapes into halves and fourths. Jan. 12th - Students will continue visually representing fractions with various numerators and denominators, including thirds, fifths, sixths, and eighths. Jan. 17th - Identifying fractions. Students will identify fractions given various representations, and explore how to represent fractions on a number line. Jan. 19th - Representing story problems using fractions. For example, "Ariana's birthday cake was cut into 10 slices. 7 of the slices were eaten. What fraction of Ariana's cake was eaten?" Jan. 24th - Equivalent fractions. Students will explore equivalent fractions, such as 1/2 and 2/4. Jan. 26th - Comparing fractions with like numerators (e.g. 3/4 and 3/5) or like denominators (e.g. 1/4 and 2/4) using greater than and less than. Jan. 31st - Improper Fractions. Students will understand that an improper fraction, such as 5/4, represents more than a whole, and draw a picture to prove it. -What else do we need to know about? This class has a minimum enrollment of 3 students. You will not be charged/will be refunded if the class is cancelled due to low enrollment- but we would love for you to tell your friends and help us fill the class! | https://www.mrsmath.online/service-page/introduction-to-fractions-2 | {
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As a former special education teacher and now a mother who homeschools her four children with various personalities, I’m super on board with the idea of a support network for parents of children with learning differences. I have worked with a lot of parents of students with and without special needs, and just as the range of needs can vary, so can the level of support they require.
While there are many resources within the classroom, I know my own students could have benefited from extra support at home too. After the learning interruptions that happened during the pandemic, Parallel Learning has saved the day by making individualized support affordable and accessible for families, so that children can reach their full potential.
1). Parallel Learning focuses on the whole child.
Maybe you only have academic concerns for your child or there are specific behaviors you want to address–Parallel Learning has you covered. Since Parallel Learning focuses on the whole child, you can get the support you need, whether it be educational support, speech or behavioral therapy, or even neurodiverse and mental health support. If you have any overlap between these categories, your child can still get the care they need all in one place. This holistic approach can be much more effective than just one intervention alone.
2). Evaluations make sure your child gets the right type of support.
In addition to your initial free consultation, Parallel Learning also offers individualized testing specific to your child, and they even have clinical psychologists on board to perform psych evaluations. Without Parallel Learning, it can take months to get off the waitlist to see a clinical psychologist and once you do, those evaluations cost a lot more than you would think (plus, they’re not in the comfort of your own home). What I love about Parallel Learning is that they provide the same services at a fraction of the cost and in a timely manner. With resources like this, you can see exactly where your child has needs and then a care coordinator can help you get set up to begin addressing them!
3). Individualized support plays to your child’s strengths.
Throughout my schooling as an educator, there was so much emphasis on the individual child and how each one learns so differently. Now that I’m a mother and I am homeschooling my own children, I see how much their differences, specific interests, and personalities can drive them and their learning. With Parallel Learning, they take those strengths and interests and use them to empower your child and unlock their potential in the way that makes the best of their abilities.
4). One-on-one virtual support provides instant feedback in a safe online space.
I’m sure a lot of families have experienced virtual learning at some point throughout the pandemic, but what is so different with Parallel Learning is that the support is completely personal and individualized. The learning specialists are able to provide online one-on-one support in a safe space without any distractions, which makes their interactions more meaningful and allows children to get immediate and specific feedback as they work toward their goals.
With virtual services, it’s much easier for kids to apply what they are learning in the space they’re in, instead of them learning in a different environment and having to apply these learnings in another environment. It can allow them the freedom to grow and excel in ways you might never have dreamed of!
5). A Care Coordinator streamlines the process.
When you start with Parallel Learning, you are assigned a care coordinator who will help guide you every step of the way. They will help you get everything scheduled and make the process of getting your child the support they need a seamless one. As they get to know your child, they will be able to work with you to make sure your child is getting exactly what they need.
The role of a parent and guardian is one that comes with many responsibilities, and when learning differences are keeping your child from reaching their potential, it can be difficult to know just how to address them. Thanks to Parallel Learning, you can get expert support and find a team that supports your child, plus empowers you with the tools to help them. | https://www.mysubscriptionaddiction.com/5-reasons-i-appreciate-parallel-learning-as-a-parent-and-educator | {
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SHIRLEY — Christine Van Ells, nurse team leader for the Shirley School District, met with the PTA last week in a push for more parent involvement in students’ health, both in school and at home.
In keeping with a new state regulation, the district will be required to have a wellness policy in place in 2006.
Van Ells pointed out that childhood obesity is a growing concern for parents, but that overall nutrition is also important for the health and well-being of all children.
Van Ells will be developing and implementing the program within Shirley’s schools, but told the PTA that input from the parents is important during the process.
Physical education class schedules at the elementary and middle school levels have changed dramatically in recent years, as the focus has turned to academics and improving MCAS scores. Van Ells told members of the PTA. She said there is only one physical education teacher for Lura A. White (LAW) and Shirley Middle School (SMS).
According to Van Ells, students attend physical education classes every eight weeks for two weeks at a time. LAW and SMS are meeting state minimums on average, she said.
Parent volunteer Rebekah Spencer pointed out that the intermittent schedule may not be the best program for students.
By participating in developing the wellness program, Van Ells said, parents will have the opportunity to be active in the process.
“The parent’s voice is stronger than the teacher’s,” she said.
First grade teacher Charlene Shorey said she felt the children should be getting a break in academics, adding that students have no downtime during the course of the school day.
An increasing number of children are being diagnosed with attention deficit disorder, and take medication to help them function in school. One member pointed out that the problem may lie in the fact that children are expected to be able to sit and concentrate for hours at a time.
“You’re setting habits that kids are going to carry with them for the rest of their lives,” Van Ells said.
“(Where are) my tax dollars going?” said member Lisa Kelley.
“We have $1.5 million homes, and these kids have half of what we did,” Shorey said.
Spencer, who is very active as a parent volunteer at Shirley Middle School, said she has noticed that pupils are showing signs that they feel people don’t really care.
“If every parent takes a little time, it makes a difference,” said Van Ells.
In Japan, students do ten minutes of aerobic exercise and stretching before starting their academic programs, said parent Sun Trapp. She suggested the same routine be implemented in Shirley’s schools.
“The school can do something about it,” she said.
In addition to physical education, Van Ells said teaching students to make healthy food choices will be a major part of the program.
Van Ells noted that there has been a lot of positive change within the schools already, in that the vending machines contain only juice and water, and snack machines have been cut out at LAW already.
A School Health Advisory meeting will be held on Dec. 15, at 3:15 p.m., in the LAW Library. The wellness policy will be on the agenda, and plans for a Fall Health Fair will be discussed.
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The senior management of VLN Sport GmbH & Co. KG has been restructured. Mike Jäger is the new managing director. The 51-year-old entrepreneur succeeds Ralph Gerald Schlüter, who has requested to step down from his position for family reasons. Karl Mauer, who has been the VLN’s general representative for many years, will assist Jäger as an advisor. In addition, Michael Bork (Head of Sport), Volker Strycek (Head of Technology) and Frank Taller (Deputy Head of Sport) are also resigning their posts at their own request with immediate effect.
The shareholders of VLN Sport GmbH & Co. KG regret the departure of Schlüter, Bork, Strycek and Taller, wish them all the best for their future challenges, continued success and thank them for the very good cooperation.
During the annual general meeting of VLN Sport GmbH & Co. KG, Mike Jäger, who is considered a proven restructuring expert due to his many years of self-employment, was unanimously elected as the new Managing Director. Jäger is also very familiar with the Nürburgring Endurance Series. The member of the MSC Adenau e.V. in the ADAC has been competing in the Nordschleife championship since 2006. Jäger took 27 class victories, most recently in 2020 with a Ferrari 488 GT3 in the SP9 Am.
Karl Mauer became Managing Director of the VLN GbR in July 2011. After the legal status of the organisation behind the Nürburgring Endurance Series was changed to a General Partnership (oHG) in August 2014, he held the position of General Representative until the end of 2017.
The new appointments for the other positions will be announced by VLN Sport GmbH & Co. KG shortly. | https://www.nuerburgring-langstrecken-serie.de/en/2022/11/16/change-in-the-management-at-vln-sport-gmbh-co-kg/ | {
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Mary Ann (Arredondo) Vallis was born on July 5, 1924, in Los Angeles, CA. Mary Ann’s parents, Herminia and Jose Arredondo, raised her and her 7 siblings (Elvira, Jesse, Paula, Herminia, Rafaela, Ramon and Ruben) in the Mojave Desert, in Southern California.
In 1944, Mary Ann graduated from Barstow High School, where she excelled at track and basketball. After High School, she moved to San Bernardino and lived with her beloved Aunt Lupe while she attended cosmetology school.
In 1946, after World War II, Mary Ann married her high school sweetheart, George Vallis Jr. and they moved to Richmond, California. Mary Ann and George had two sons, Ralph and George.
In 1952, Mary Ann and George moved into their “forever home” in Concord, CA, where they created many loving memories.
Mary Ann’s life revolved around her family. She enjoyed spending time with her husband (who she was married to for 58 years), her sons, her daughters-in-law (Connie and MaryFrances), her grandchildren (Damian, Angelica, Elyse, Josiah, Ashley) and her great grandchildren (Yazmeen, Ilyiana, Galilaya, Georgie and Michael).
On December 9, 2022, Mary Ann passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by her family and friends.
Mary Ann’s services will be held on January 6, 2023 (Viewing from 4PM to 8PM) and January 7, 2023 (Service at 11 AM and Burial at 12PM) at Oakmont Memorial Park & Mortuary, Lafayette, CA. Following the burial, the Vallis Family would like to welcome all of Mary Ann’s family and friends to celebrate her beautiful life at First Lutheran church, located at 4000 Concord Blvd, Concord, CA. | https://www.oakmontmortuary.com/tributes/MaryAnn-Vallis | {
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Look, we really can’t keep this a secret any longer. Our hearts are bursting at the seams with eternal love and lust for this master of his craft - Andrew B Myers. Phew, much better now that’s out in the open.
How can one look past such gorgeous pastels and sentimental subject matter. Twister, VHS tapes, toys and other ephemera that we can recall from childhoods long gone. It tugs at the heart strings and makes the eyeballs happy with aesthetic goodness.
Follow Andrew on Tumblr and suss out more beautiful work on his website.
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In the age of Marvel and DC, the students of Pacific World School met a real-life superhero!
The school organized a motivational session by Major General Vikram Dev Dogra, AVSM on 12th May, 2022 for the students of classes VI-X on the topic ‘Act Now’. He is currently the Goodwill Ambassador and Star Icon of the KHO KHO Federation of India. He was awarded the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal by the President of India to recognize "distinguished service of an exceptional order".
Through the interactive session, students understood the power of dreaming big as the first step towards the road to success. The school Principal, Ms. Pooja Bose, extended her heartfelt gratitude to the guest for answering each question asked by the students. | https://www.pacificworldschool.com/image-gallery-detail.php?gal_id=145 | {
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The H1N1 virus seems to be in somewhat of a lull right now according to local health officials — but no one is breathing a sigh of relief just yet.
Tazewell County Health Department Community Relations Manager Sara Sparkman said the Illinois Department of Health has announced a recent decrease in H1N1 cases in the community and in schools.
They are keeping an eye on the virus nonetheless, Sparkman said, saying the virus is unpredictable and it already surprised them once by becoming active in the summer months, which no one expected.
Sparkman said they are “trying to vaccinate as many people as possible” in order to avoid a future outbreak in Tazewell County.
Infection control nurse Ann Sanders of the Pekin Hospital said that the number of people coming to the hospital exhibiting H1N1 symptoms has slowed down substantially over the last three weeks.
Although Pekin Hospital provides its employees with the H1N1 vaccine, Sanders said, they do not have it available for the public.
Sanders said that she expects that although the H1N1 is currently in a lull, it will reappear at least one more time this year.
Hospital department heads have an H1N1-related meeting once a week as part of their emergency management team duties, Sanders said, and the hospital has received from the state a stockpile of personal protective equipment and antivirals in case of an emergency outbreak.
Harry Wolin, CEO of Mason District Hospital in Havana, said the hospital has had some people coming in with flu symptoms over the last few months, but it “has not at all been the overwhelming situation that some early press reports were alluding to,” he said.
In case the Mason District Hospital is hit with an influx of H1N1 cases later this year, “all of the proper systems are in place in case of a surge,” Wolin said.
“We’re not resting easy, but at this point it has not been overwhelming,” he said.
Wolin said that although the hospital previously offered H1N1 vaccinations, their supplies were depleted. They have ordered more, he said.
Although a lack of state supplies made for a temporary shortage of vaccination clinics throughout the central Illinois area, Sparkman said TCHD recently received a new shipment of injection vaccinations and plans to offer clinics through Dec. 18.
The Mason County Health Department, which was also out of the H1N1 vaccine, received its own new shipment recently and will hold a vaccination clinic at the health department from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Dec. 16 for high priority groups, according to the department’s Web site.
Sparkman said that because they couldn’t get a clinic set up at Pekin Community High School due to scheduling conflicts, TCHD is encouraging PCHS students to attend the December clinics at the health department.
In order to save time, Sparkman suggests printing off consent forms from the department’s Web site, www.tazewellhealth.org and filling them out prior to arrival at the clinics. | https://www.pekintimes.com/story/news/2009/12/05/h1n1-apparently-slowing-down/63844693007/ | {
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The economics of rural broadband are challenging for private internet service providers (ISPs) and governments alike. The small populations spread out over large geographic areas make installing infrastructure extremely expensive and offer a limited customer base to offset the costs. As states work to connect these high-cost areas to broadband, they are increasingly turning to a partnership model, often called a regional utility district, as a potential solution.
These partnerships involve multiple towns or municipal entities joining together to form a new local government entity for the provision of utility services. Although using regional utility districts for broadband is a relatively new model, in some states, including Vermont, this strategy already has a long history of delivering other essential services, such as water and sewer, to rural communities. And other states have had success with a similar system in which they allow local electric cooperatives, which were initially formed to supply electricity to rural and remote areas, to also provide retail broadband service.
So, in 2015, after a local initiative demonstrated that the model could also work for high-speed internet in the state, the Vermont General Assembly passed legislation allowing towns and cities to collaborate and form communications union districts (CUDs) to provide broadband service. In the years since, CUDs have become a central component of Vermont’s efforts to close the digital divide.
Regional districts change the market dynamics of broadband projects in several ways. First, they aggregate demand across a large area, which helps create a sufficient customer base to make infrastructure projects financially feasible. They also boost the efficiency of service delivery by using one large network, rather than multiple systems serving individual communities.
Further, because the regional district—and by extension, local taxpayers—owns the infrastructure, the projects typically have longer return-on-investment timelines than would be required by a for-profit company. But although these networks are publicly owned, they are often maintained and operated in partnership with a private ISP, which can help distribute some of the risk and cost of owning broadband infrastructure.
In 2007, a group of small towns in east-central Vermont, a rural area nestled in the Green Mountains, grew frustrated with private ISPs’ unwillingness to serve their communities and came together to explore ways to collectively extend broadband to all residents, businesses, and civic institutions in the region. In March 2008, 24 towns voted to create ECFiber, a community-owned open-access network. ECFiber then partnered with ValleyNet, a local ISP, for the construction and management of the network.
However, faced with financing challenges associated with the financial crisis that began in 2007, ECFiber began fundraising from local investors in 2010, and by 2015, it had raised about $7 million. Within the next two years, ECFiber had built its network, connected hundreds of customers, and paid its investors back in full, despite relatively high interest rates ranging from 6.65% to 11%, all of which enabled the partnership to finally gain access to the capital markets.
However, financial institutions were unsure how to treat the interlocal agreement between two dozen towns and pointed out that if ECFiber were a consolidated utility district, like the water and sewer districts that are common in rural Vermont, it would have an easier time securing financing.
In 2015, the Vermont General Assembly passed legislation, based on ECFiber’s efforts, that allows two or more towns to join together and form CUDs to provide broadband service. Member towns must vote to form the CUD, and each town must select one representative to sit on the CUD’s board.
Under the legislation, CUDs can issue revenue bonds to finance projects. These bonds are the funding mechanism behind most municipal fiber networks and are backed by the revenue and assets of the networks they finance. Unlike general obligation bonds, which are backed by municipalities’ taxes and must be paid back if projects fail, revenue bonds do not create liability for taxpayers, may not have to be repaid if a project fails, and can be used to fund entire projects without the CUD contributing any additional cash or equity. The bonds also can extend through the expected life of assets, typically 25 to 30 years for broadband projects. CUDs can also be funded through other sources such as grants or donations.
A year after the legislation passed, ECFiber officially formed the state’s first CUD, the East Central Vermont Telecommunications District, issued $9.2 million in revenue bonds to finance its network, and became the first CUD to offer broadband service to end users. It has since secured more than $60 million in revenue bonds. In 2020, eight new towns joined the CUD, which at the time was serving about 6,500 premises in 23 towns with more than 1,400 miles of fiber. When construction is finished, the CUD expects to have a total of 2,100-plus miles of fiber and serve 31,500 premises in an area with a density of fewer than six customers per square mile.
As of Nov. 10, 2022, 213 municipalities in Vermont had joined 10 CUDs. According to the Vermont Department of Public Service, those towns account for 76% of the state’s population but 93% of the residences, businesses, and community institutions without broadband service. In addition to ECFiber, a second CUD, NEK Broadband, which covers the state’s rural Northeast Kingdom region, has started offering broadband service, and the other eight districts are in various phases of planning and network design.
In 2021, the state’s General Assembly created the Vermont Community Broadband Board (VCBB) “to coordinate, facilitate, support, and accelerate the development and implementation of universal community broadband solutions.” The VCBB provides administrative and technical support to CUDs—which are largely volunteer-led—facilitates partnerships between regional districts and ISPs, and administers the Vermont Community Broadband Fund, which was also established in 2021.
The fund requires that projects meet the state’s service level target of universal broadband at speeds of no less than 100 megabits per second (Mbps) symmetrical—that is, for downloads and uploads—in their districts and prioritizes awarding grants to CUDs over other potential applicants. It also has provided a mechanism by which the state can establish minimum service standards that regional districts—at least those seeking financial support—must meet to help ensure that CUD projects align with state broadband goals.
$31 million in Preconstruction Grants—$21.8 million to seven CUDs to support pre-deployment activities and another $9.2 million to four CUDs for pre-emptive materials purchases intended to limit the impacts of supply chain disruptions.
$195 million in Construction Grants—$179.4 million to nine CUDs and $15.6 million to broadband providers that were not CUDs.
Vermont plans to continue investing in CUDs with broadband funding available through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
CUDs are central to Vermont’s efforts to expand broadband access, but it is not the only state where this model is being used for broadband service.
Maine has authorized the creation of special regional utility districts since 1987, and since then, municipalities have collaborated to form special districts to provide a variety of services, including electricity, fire, and water. These districts are treated as independent governments, separate from other municipalities such as towns and cities, which gives them the power to tax and collect fees for service. In 2009, the Maine Legislature amended the original 1987 statute, allowing municipalities to participate in joint exercise of powers, meaning all parties to an agreement share the same privileges and powers. And in 2015, the Legislature made further amendments to allow these districts to offer broadband service and to support those efforts through the issuance of revenue bonds. To join a regional utility district, municipalities must pass an ordinance or resolution or take some other action under law.
Maine currently has two regional broadband utility districts: in the eastern part of the state and the Midcoast Internet Development Corporation in the Rockland region. In 2016, the president of the Downeast Broadband Utility, Daniel Sullivan, approached Julie Jordan, the district’s economic development director, about building a broadband network. The pair asked Pioneer, a private ISP, to conduct a feasibility study, and that analysis found that a broadband network in the area would be feasible based on potential customer needs. With that information in hand, Sullivan and Jordan pitched the project to the towns of Baileyville and Calais, which in turn held town meetings and unanimously voted to fund the network with $3.1 million in taxpayer dollars.
The Maine Connectivity Authority, a quasi-governmental entity established in 2021 and charged with achieving universal access to affordable high-speed internet across the state, offers support and resources for broadband utility districts, including helping them find legal support and bond counseling. The authority also helps districts access Maine’s municipal bond bank, which provides tax-exempt bonds to local entities for utility projects. Maine’s new broadband fund, Connect the Ready, allows broadband utility districts to partner with private ISPs to apply for funding.
In 2020, the New Hampshire Legislature passed legislation that allows two or more municipalities to create a communications district for the purpose of broadband expansion and authorizes the districts to use bonds to fund network construction. Participating municipalities must vote to create a planning committee, appoint two representatives to the committee, and host public hearings and information sessions. The planning committee must then send the proposed agreement to New Hampshire’s attorney general for review.
The following year, the Legislature created the Broadband Matching Grant Initiative within the Department of Business and Economic Affairs to support those efforts by providing broadband expansion grants to ISPs, political subdivisions, and communications districts across the state.
Two regions are considering forming communications districts. In Carroll County, 19 towns formed the Carroll County Broadband Committee to conduct a study of available broadband service in the area. Based on the findings, the committee will decide on the best path forward. In southwest New Hampshire, the Monadnock Broadband Group, formed to examine broadband issues in the area, is exploring options for expanding access, including the creation of a communications district.
In 1930, voters in Washington state supported a ballot measure allowing rural communities to form public utility districts (PUDs) to provide water and electric service. Today, PUDs serve less than 15% of Washington’s population but more than 50% of its geography. Similarly, the Port District Act of 1911 created independent municipal port districts, each governed by an elected commission, to manage ports, airports, railroads, and industrial parks and to promote economic development in their communities.
In 2000, the Legislature passed a bill that allowed PUDs and rural port districts to provide wholesale telecommunications services; for example, the resale of “dark fiber”—lines that have been installed but not yet connected to devices or internet service—to an ISP. Then, in 2021, the Legislature noted that the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of high-speed internet to education, health care, and economic inclusion and identified allowing PUDs and port districts to provide retail broadband service in unserved areas to be “one of the most effective tools” for ensuring statewide access. In light of this determination, the Legislature amended the law to allow districts that were in existence on or before June 8, 2000, to provide broadband service directly to consumers.
Before expanding into retail broadband, PUDs and port districts must submit plans to the Washington Statewide Broadband Office detailing their timelines and how their projects will align with the state’s goal of universal broadband access at speeds of 150 Mbps symmetrical by 2028. The law also requires districts—even those delivering retail broadband to local customers—to operate open access networks, meaning they must allow other ISPs to lease their networks at transparent and nondiscriminatory rates for the purpose of also offering retail broadband service to customers.
To support network build-outs, PUDs and port districts are eligible to receive funding through the state’s broadband grant programs, and several have already received grants to begin providing broadband. The PUD in Jefferson County—a rural jurisdiction with a population of just over 30,000—has received $24 million in grant funding to provide 2,600 homes with broadband service at speeds of 100 Mbps to 1 gigabit per second symmetrical and plans to become the first of Washington’s 28 PUDs to provide retail broadband.
Similarly, the Port of Columbia is entering the final stages of deploying a fiber optic network that will provide service to consumers in the city of Dayton and surrounding areas of Columbia County. The network, which should start operating in late spring or early summer 2023, was kick-started by a $2 million grant from the state’s Community Economic Revitalization Board along with matching funds from the county and other local entities. Although the port district will own the network, its model differs from Jefferson County’s in that rather than functioning as its own ISP, the district has partnered with two private ISPs that will deliver the service to end users.
States and the federal government have made substantial investments in recent years to expand access to high-speed internet. And today, the communities that still lack broadband service are those with expanses too wide and potential customer bases too small to attract private ISPs, even in the face of robust public funding. As states plan to deploy new federal funds available through the IIJA and work to reach their remaining unserved areas, they can draw on systems that have been used for decades to deliver other essential services in rural areas.
Regional utility districts offer a mechanism through which communities can come together to aggregate demand across small towns and sparsely populated rural areas to form larger customer bases. They can tolerate a slower return on investment than private providers can, and they help distribute the risks associated with broadband networks across multiple communities. And whether a state has existing utility districts that could be leveraged to provide broadband service or must create new districts to do so, states such as Vermont offer a model that can promote regional collaboration and deliver high-speed internet to many of the nation’s hardest-to-reach areas.
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Going into her fifth term as a franchise partner with Pitman Training, Paula Elliott has certainly proved she has what it takes to make it in the world of franchising.
A former member of Her Majesty's Forces, Paula's previous role as a Special Intelligence Operator instilled an unrivalled work ethic, attention to detail and ability to communicate with people from all walks of life - making her the ideal franchise partner. Equipped with this incredible skill set and the support of the Pitman head office team, Paula has helped administrators, executives and business professionals alike achieve their career goals for the past 21 years.
"Leaving the army meant I had all the attributes I needed to become a great franchise partner. However, when I first stepped into the world of work, I wanted some additional qualifications on paper to get a great job. I decided to upskill myself by taking a HR course where I learnt skills like touch typing, making spreadsheets and word processing. This course, married with my skills from the army, helped me land a role with a recruitment company where I was tasked with helping people find training courses and employment," said Paula.
"I loved being able to help people find work. So, when my employer at the time decided he was going to sell his Pitman business, I was incredibly interested. I had the choice to carry on in recruitment or to take a chance and start a business venture with Pitman. I chose Pitman, and I've not looked back since."
When joining Pitman, you become part of a proven business model with 185 years of heritage. Consistently recognised as one of the UK's business super brands, Pitman allows its franchise partners to deliver training via a market-leading combination of audio, workbooks and live software.
"Becoming a franchise partner with Pitman was brilliant and made my life so much easier than if I had started a training business on my own. When running a training business, you need to get students into the centre to succeed. Having the backing of a big brand like Pitman goes a long way in helping to achieve this. Ever since I joined Pitman, I have been provided with all the marketing tools and information required to run a business from the get-go has been vital to my success."
"As a franchise partner, I'm committed to practising what I preach to my students. I frequently undergo Pitman's training courses to upskill myself and ensure I stay up to speed with the ever-evolving workplace. I firmly believe that the best money you can spend is on developing yourself. Not only can it help you find a new job or gain a promotion, but it can also do wonders for your confidence. We mould packages around what someone needs to land their dream job. This is why I'm so passionate about what I do."
As well as continually investing in delivering exceptional courses and using the latest technological advances, Pitman offers franchise partners excellent training and ongoing support.
"As a network, we meet on Teams regularly to discuss what's coming up, and the head office team make sure to visit us to check in on how we are doing. Every year we also have an excellent conference where we listen to motivational speakers, learn new things and see everyone in person. All of this really does make you feel valued.
"I'm also afforded a great work-life balance as a franchise partner with Pitman. For me, it's the little things that count. For example, I can take my kids to school every day before opening the centre, and I have the flexibility to hop in and out of work when I need to. I can be there for my family far more than if I were working for someone else.
"Looking to the future, I want to ensure my business is in a place where it will remain successful even after I move on. I work very hard networking within my community to establish Pitman as the go-to training provider in Dover." | https://www.pitman-franchising.com/franchise-stories/paula-elliott-pitmans-franchise-partner-on-the-front-line-of-delivering-education-excellence/ | {
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DECEMBER 15: Coen is on track to return to Kentucky, but it is not believed the Rams will need to find an interim OC to finish out the season. Coen has not yet finalized a deal with the SEC program, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com notes, and is expected to close out the season with the Rams. While Coen has spent four of the past five seasons with the Rams, he appears ticketed to leave the NFL level for a stretch.
DECEMBER 9: Although Sean McVay assistants have vaulted to HC positions at the NFL level, the sixth-year Rams coach will need to find a new right-hand man on offense for 2023. Liam Coen is heading back to Kentucky to take over the position he held in 2021.
Coen will be a one-and-done as a Rams OC, with Chris Mortensen of ESPN.com reporting he will move to the same position at Kentucky (Twitter link). A former Rams position coach, Coen had come back to Los Angeles to replace Kevin O’Connell this past offseason.
The Wildcats recently fired OC Rich Scangarello, who had previously served as an NFL quarterbacks coach and the Broncos’ OC. Scangarello trekked to the college level after six years as an NFL assistant, twice as a Kyle Shanahan staffer in San Francisco. Brian Griese replaced Scangarello as 49ers quarterbacks coach. Coen will now reassume the reins at Kentucky.
Coen, 37, is far from a college lifer. He spent three years on McVay’s staff before initially trekking to Kentucky in 2021. Coen’s first L.A.-to-Lexington move represented a responsibility bump, considering he was working under McVay and O’Connell as assistant quarterbacks coach in 2020. This latest jump may look like a lateral move, but Coen — like O’Connell, Matt LaFleur and Zac Taylor — did not call plays with the Rams. McVay has held that responsibility since arriving from Washington, becoming one of this era’s top offensive gurus.
McVay’s status helped O’Connell, LaFleur, Taylor and even the defensively oriented Brandon Staley to HC jobs, but Coen will take a different route. The Wildcats are coming off a regression offensively. Despite employing first-round quarterback prospect Will Levis, the 2022 Wildcats ranked 106th in scoring offense. Levis broke through under Coen in 2021, and Kentucky ranked 36th in scoring (32.3 points per game). Mark Stoops’ team went 10-3 that season; it is 7-5 this year.
The Rams also took a step back offensively this season, though injuries played a significant role in the defending Super Bowl champions cratering on this side of the ball. L.A.’s offense ranked in the top 10 in total offense and points last season; it sits 29th and 31st, respectively, after 13 games. The team has been without Matthew Stafford at points, and McVay admitted the recently extended quarterback’s offseason elbow injury affected him during the season. Cooper Kupp and much of the Rams’ offensive line have also missed extensive time. Coen did play a key role in helping Baker Mayfield somehow go from Tuesday waiver claim to leading a comeback victory over the Raiders on Thursday night. Still, the Rams are set to finish outside the top 11 in total offense for the first time in McVay’s tenure.
Coen will not have the opportunity to work with Levis for a second time. The high-profile prospect is passing on a potential extra year of college, via the NCAA’s decision to provide an additional eligibility year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to enter the draft. Coen will also follow offensive assistant Jake Peetz in leaving the Rams for a college gig. Peetz, who joined McVay’s staff this year, is joining Matt Rhule at Nebraska.
Entering the second half of the NFL regular season, a number of teams are starting to look towards the upcoming draft. This year’s class is expected to feature a more promising group of quarterbacks compared to 2022, with Alabama’s Bryce Young and Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud long considered the headliners.
Another name has seen a steady rise throughout the college season, however. Kentucky’s Will Levis continues to generate buzz during his second year with the Wildacats. After making 14 appearances in his first two years with Penn State, Levis has upped his production considerably since 2021. The 6-3, 222-pounder has also been erratic, on the other hand, leading to serious questions about his NFL readiness come the spring and summer.
In spite of that, PFF’s Doug Kyed recently cited two sources who deemed it “likely” that Levis will find himself being drafted in top-10 of the 2023 draft. That falls in line with previous buzz this season, with some whispers even indicating Levis could overtake Young and Stroud as the top QB off the board. Per ESPN’s Todd McShay, Levis has drawn comparisons to Josh Allen and Carson Wentz from NFL general managers based on his blend of size and athleticism – with the caveat that a significant amount of refinement in his passing ability will be needed for him to reach his potential.
The aforementioned Young entered the season with massive expectations, given his Heisman-winning performance in 2021. The junior has not been able to replicate his success from last year, though, with a dip in completion percentage (63%) and yards per attempt average (8.9). Overall, the 8-2 Crimson Tide are lacking at the skill positions and up front compared to most seasons, greatly contributing to Young’s step back. As noted by McShay’s colleague Matt Miller, though, NFL evaluators are not holding that fact against him, which likely means Young will still be among the first players to hear his name called in the spring.
Another name who has been the subject of plenty of pre-draft buzz is Anthony Richardson. The Florida prospect generated excitement heading into the season with his athletic profile, but also had a distinct lack of experience. Another raw talent like Levis, the 6-4 passer has been inconsistent through the air (55% completion percentage, seven interceptions in 10 games) but highly productive on the ground (584 rushing yards, nine touchdowns). As a result, Tony Pauline of Pro Football Network reports that Richardson is expected to declare for this spring’s draft. Pauline himself, along with his sources, agree that doing so would be premature though, and that remaining with the Gators for his senior year would be better for his development. Given Richardson’s high ceiling, Pauline predicts an NFL team could reach for him as early as the first round. | https://www.profootballrumors.com/players/will-levis | {
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and it is sometimes used for Acacia species with yellow flowers e.g.
Anyway, it's easy to add multiple common names to a spotting (spotter's option).
It's a Catalpa species. I'm guessing it is cultivated (not wild) and then it is likely to be Catalpa speciosa or Catalpa bignonioides (hard to tell which from the photos).
Bromus madritensis (subspecies rubens), but it's difficult to ID grasses from photos.
It's a Caryota species. Caryota urens and Caryota mitis are especially popular in landscaping.
The first picture is Stachytarpheta cayennensis. The flowers in the second picture are Erigeron karvinskianus. You'll need to make a separate posting for each species and their corresponding photo so that you can fill in the IDs.
A walnut tree (Juglans species). | https://www.projectnoah.org/users/C.%20Daehler/comments | {
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KAZE is an FM radio station broadcasting at 106.9 MHz. The station is licensed to Ore City, TX. The station broadcasts Hip Hop music programming.
Hey fam, we are trying to put together a Hip Hop show here in Kilgore for some local artists. We don't have this kind of venue very often her in East Texas. It will be at the Show Room in down town Kilgore on the 23rd of September. Main act will be TC- Mr. Jack Daniels, Dj Reggie Bell, and a few other local artists. Please help us spread the word...
Don't spam us!!!!!! | https://www.radiolineup.com/stations/KAZE-FM | {
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I get a kick out of seeing young people receive recognition for their achievements, graduate, and step out on their own. These young people inspire hope for a better world.
At the last monthly Rochester school board meeting, several dozen students received awards for outstanding athletic achievement. The presenters made a point of telling the audience that the students had high attendance and gave their grade point averages. Many of the students have averages above 4.0 and they are planning on attending colleges such as the University of Rochester and Yale.
A couple of school board members noted that good things like this do happen in the district, but they don’t get reported. One said that the media tends to focus too much on stories about how city children can’t learn because they’re poor.
The board members are partly right. A lot of good things happen in every school district, including Rochester’s, that go unreported. And a lot is written about the concentration of poverty in the city’s schools. But that’s because it’s an inextricable fact. Of course it doesn’t mean that poor students can’t learn. But does anyone seriously believe that students benefit from poverty?
It’s hard to hear that Rochester’s graduation rate remains dismally low without wondering why this group of students did so well. What’s the secret ingredient? Better teachers? Brighter students? Better managed schools? More resources?
That’s the million-dollar question, and surely there’s more than one answer.
But there was one thing that almost every student who received an award last week had in common. Nearly every one of them was accompanied by a parent or family member. Some were teary-eyed. Some were busy taking photos and videos. And others just watched with obvious pride.
Parental engagement in most city schools is undeniably low. And there are many explanations for it — some more valid than others. Yes, it’s possible to mitigate some of the effects of poverty. It’s difficult and costly, but it can be done. But last week’s awards ceremony was a reminder that the most effective mitigation of poverty’s influence on students just might begin with parents.
| https://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/NewsBlog/archives/2014/06/24/the-under-reported-power-of-parental-engagement | {
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As a contract manager you will have the full responsibility for driving the commercial contract management. You will have close cooperation with the project managers and our legal manager.
Your main focus will be to manage and understand the customers project contracts. You should be able to drive the contracts, evaluate commercial and legal consequences to changes related to the contract.
In this role you will have a broad range of stakeholders and you will therefore have a challenging work environment with a lot of possibility for development. | https://www.saab.com/career/job-opportunities/commercial-contract-manager | {
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Thousands of acres of land continue to burn in Western North Carolina, and it's begun to knock on Cleveland County's door.
One team of local fire fighters - Jason Beck, Adam Kates, Dusty Hill and Kurt Black from Shelby Fire Department - volunteered to assist Friday night in the Lake Lure area, Cleveland County Fire Marshal Perry Davis said.
"There was a call put out at the department, and these four volunteered," Davis said.
This four-man team is the first from Cleveland County sent to help in the towns of Lake Lure and Chimney Rock, Davis said. They will spend the next seven days away from their own homes and families to protect the livelihoods of those in neighboring counties, from a blaze that continues to grow.
"They will be out there providing protection if the fire shifts toward the homes and businesses," Davis said.
As of Saturday afternoon, a call had been sent out to all the departments in Cleveland County for volunteers so they are ready to go as soon as the call comes in, he added.
Personnel work 12-hour shifts during the day to help build fire lines to try an contain both of the blazes. They stop at night due to the terrain and unpredictability of the wild fire. Those protecting property work in longer shifts, switching out so residential areas and businesses are covered 24 hours.
At South Mountains, 75 personnel from N.C. State Parks and the N.C. Forest Service remain onsite to deal with maintaining and building fire lines around nearly 2,000 acres of land, said. Charlie Peek, public information officer of N.C. State Parks. Many workers are from other parks in the region, including a team of 35 forest service personnel from Florida, flew in this weekend to assist.
Though the fire continues to spread, no one has been injured in the South Mountains blaze.
As of Saturday morning no teams from Cleveland County were deployed to South Mountains, but Davis believes it could happen at anytime.
The N.C. State Parks system and N.C. Forest Services are working with Burke County Fire Services to determine the best course of action. Peek said the situation at South Mountains is slightly different than near Lake Lure because, currently, there's less of a threat to residential areas.
"There is the (Lake Lure) village in danger (at Party Rock). We just don't have the same situation here (South Mountains)," Peek said.
As of late Thursday, the U.S. Forest Service said more than 565 firefighters and support staff from more than 40 states and territories were trying to suppress the 18 fires in North Carolina.
The 1,960 acres ablaze at South Mountains State Park and the 1,914 acres of Party Rock, both of which are neighbors to Cleveland County, make up a small, but significant, percentage of the more than 20,000 currently on fire in the western part of the state.
The North Carolina Forest Service, North Carolina State Park rangers, firefighters and emergency volunteers have been working in 12-hour shifts, but dry conditions and winds are hindering the progress, Peek said.
The Forest Service estimated, as of Saturday, the wildfire at South Mountains was about 15 percent contained.
The cause of both wildfires are still under investigation. The N.C. Forest Service said, in North Carolina, the leading cause of wildland fires is careless debris burning, which causes a fire to get out of hand and spread or sends spark or ash into the air to ignite another fire. Arson is the second leading cause of wildfires in the state.
While fire continues to devastate the parks, the closures have taken a toll on local businesses during a time when foot traffic is usually consistent.
Redbone Willies, which sits off of N.C. 18 at the border of Cleveland and Lincoln counties, is a small diner and outdoor boutique where many traveling to South Mountains State Park stop.
"We have people from Charlotte coming in, not knowing the park is closed," manager Jessica Russell said on Friday. "The smoke is just everywhere; we only have outdoor dining and no one wants to sit outside right now."
Russell is upset about the loss of business and the conditions of the surrounding area. Outside, a haze of smoke blankets the area.
"There is ash falling everywhere," Russell said with a shake of her head.
The heavy smoke has also caused several traffic incidents just outside of the shop, she said.
"Someone hit a pole just outside this (Friday) morning, and closed the road down for awhile," Russell said.
The shop, which is open seven days a week, usually has a very steady stream of business, but has seen business slowed due to thick smoke and the park closure.
"We've maybe made $200 this week," Russell said.
The shop can make upwards of several $1,000 during an average week, Russell estimated.
Several state parks in western North Carolina are closed to allow the state to deploy additional resources to assist in fighting fires at South Mountains and Chimney Rock state parks.
Encroaching flames have kept South Mountains State Park closed since Tuesday. Peek said it will remain closed indefinitely, as no timetable can be determined for extinguishing the fire.
The Party Rock fire does not directly affect Chimney Rock State Park, but fire officials asked the park to close to reduce traffic congestion in the Village of Chimney Rock, adjacent to Lake Lure, Peek said.
In addition to those two parks, New River, Elk Knob, Mount Mitchell, Lake James and Gorges state parks, along with Mount Jefferson State Natural Area will be closed until the fire is contained, and staff can safely return to their assigned parks. Due to an extremely high risk of wildfire, 15 state parks in western North Carolina have instituted bans on campfires and, in some cases, charcoal cooking fires.
Cleveland and Gaston counties are among 25 western North Carolina counties covered by a State of Emergency declaration issued by Gov. Pat McCrory on Thursday.
“This is an extremely dangerous situation,” McCrory said Thursday during his stop at Lake Lure to see the damage.
Portions of Chimney Rock and Lake Lure communities are now under evacuation orders due to the Party Rock Fire, according to a release from the two towns. The evacuation was prompted by a major fire crossing the Shumont Mountain containment line Friday.
Some evacuations are mandatory; others are voluntary. Officials said they didn't have an immediate count on the number of homes involved in the evacuation process.
Homes near South Mountains State Park were encroached on late Friday night, and seven homes on Rich Mountain Road have been evacuated on the north side of the park, Peek said Saturday morning.
"We were not able to make a defensible line at the north side of the park, and the fire was able to go onto private property," Peek said.
As of 11:45 a.m. Saturday, there has been no more calls for evacuation near South Mountains.
The N.C. State Parks service is being cautious with the fire coming close to properties in the area and would like to keep property owners informed, he added. Property owners near South Mountain may call |||PHONE_NUMBER||| to receive updates.
"These fires continue to grow in size, and we are just in significant need of rain," Davis said.
Cleveland County saw an uptick in people burning Friday night with at least six different calls in the county of open fires, Davis said.
"People just did not know the burn ban was in effect," Davis said.
A message went out on the counties emergency notifications, via email, phone call or text, about the burn ban. Anyone who sees an open fire or uncontrolled fire should contact their local fire department as soon as possible.
Violation of the ban carries a $100 fine, plus court costs of $180.
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If you’re eager to get back to Sonoma County and enjoy all of its beauty and charm, the good news is: Sonoma is ready for you! Everything remains open without restrictions, so now’s the perfect time to start planning your visit.
When it comes to places to stay, Sonoma offers something for everyone, from high-end resorts to picturesque B&Bs and everything in between. Learn more about Sonoma Lodging.
During your stay, taste your way through the region at any of Sonoma’s world-class Wineries. And, because wine and food go hand-in-hand, you won’t want to miss dining at any of Sonoma’s many Restaurants.
Of course, it’d be a shame to visit and not take advantage of the area’s many Things To Do, from outdoor activities to culinary tours, and more.
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KJV term for an unclean bird of prey (Deuteronomy 14:13 ). The identity of the bird (Hebrew raah ) is impossible to determine. The following suggestions have been offered: buzzard (NRSV); kite (REB); red kite (NIV, NAS). The Hebrew root suggests a bird with keen eyesight, for example a member of the hawk family. An easily-confused Hebrew word (daah) occurs in Leviticus 11:14 and in some manuscripts and early translations of Deuteronomy 14:13 . The bird in question may be the red kite (Milvus milvus). See Birds .
Butler, Trent C. Editor. Entry for 'Glede'. Holman Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/hbd/g/glede.html. 1991. | https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/hbd/g/glede.html | {
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Governor Inslee has announced in October that the “... [COVID] vaccination requirements for health care and education workers will end …” October 31, 2022. Effective November 1, 2022, we will not be requiring volunteers to report their vaccination status. We are welcoming all volunteers back into our schools and at our events and are no longer limiting the number of volunteers we are accepting.
For step-by-step instructions for submitting a volunteer application, click here.
On May 20, Gov. Inslee updated the vaccine requirement for schools, stating that "a volunteer who engages primarily in outdoor work" is not required to be vaccinated. Based on that update, if a volunteer is primarily serving outside, such as for a field day or greeting students in the bus loop, they do not need to show proof of vaccination at this time. They can still check in and out inside the building.
We are thankful for our volunteers, who are critical to student success. So far this year, in order to promote safety and meet COVID-19 safety guidelines, we’ve allowed only those volunteers who support essential after-school programs and services that can’t be performed without volunteer support. With current safety guidelines, and current capacity to approve volunteers, we’re expanding volunteer access beginning Feb. 1, recognizing the benefit of volunteer-based school-day programs.
Per the governor’s proclamation, volunteers in our schools must follow all applicable COVID-19 safety guidelines and be vaccinated or receive medical or religious accommodation through the District’s Human Resources Department. If you’re interested in volunteering for one of the programs listed above, please contact your child’s school.
We are thankful for our volunteers, who fill an important role in the Sumner-Bonney Lake School District. As we start the 2021-22 school year with COVID-19 health and safety measures in place, we’re temporarily pausing accepting applications for on-site, school-day volunteers. Please know, volunteers are still very much valued and critical to student success. We will revisit this temporary pause late next month and communicate any new information. In the meantime, we allow visitors on campus for less than 15 minutes per day. Thank you for your patience as we work to make sure our district facilities remain safe and healthy for students and staff.
We will engage parents, community partners and staff to support quality education for all students by motivating and empowering active participation, a spirit of involvement and a culture of mutual respect. | https://www.sumnersd.org/domain/1454 | {
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Journalism refers to the process of collecting, analysing, formulating, and presenting various types of information and news stories. Journalism is an expansive field and includes reporting in magazines, newspapers, radio, T.V., and other digital media. This field can be divided into three broad categories like print (newspapers and magazines), electronic (T.V. and radio) and online journalism.
On the other hand, Mass Communication is the activity of spreading information to a large number of audiences through a variety of communication channels. Mass Communication involves the process of passing on or transmitting a message to everybody through media like radio, papers, magazines, TV, web, etc.
In India, Journalism and Mass Communication education is offered at various levels for students. There are public and private institutions to provide quality education in the field of journalism and mass communication which has a quite promising career for candidates. One of the main reasons behind choosing journalism as a career option is the wide range of opportunities related to media.
Candidates interested in this field can opt for a Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication degree which has various specializations. After 12th, students who are determined to be successful in the field of journalism should have a clear knowledge of different variants and specializations of Journalism and Mass Communication. So, here are a few specializations of 3-year BA Journalism and Mass Communication degree which open doors for students towards a promising career.
Besides BA in Journalism & Mass Communication, a career in media science can take one in several directions as it has many different facets. The programme includes the study of journalism and mass communication, advertising, public relations, media management, and marketing communication, each of which has its respective scope and opportunity for students. Apart from this, candidates from the Science stream can opt for BSc in Journalism and Mass Communication which is also a 3-year degree.
In India, there are lots of Journalism and Mass Communication institutions that provide full-time, part-time, distance-learning and online programmes. These institutions offer various degree programmes. But choosing a good college can be a tough decision for students after 12th. Some of the eminent public institutions providing Journalism and Mass Communication degrees are the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi, and Lady Shri Ram College. In addition to this, there are lots of private colleges which provide quality education in the field of Journalism and Mass Communication. A few of those private institutions are Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Pune; Manipal Institute of Communication, Manipal; Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai; Amity University, Gautam Budh Nagar.
Candidates who want admission in BA Journalism and Mass Communication should have completed 10+2 exams with around 50% aggregate in any stream of study. On the other hand, those who are seeking admission in BSc Journalism and Mass Communication have to secure around 50% marks in HS in Science stream.
Students should have done their higher secondary schooling at any recognizable institution in India.
In India, there are several institutions which provide admission based on merit. But some of the colleges conduct entrance examinations for admission. After cracking the entrance examination, selected candidates have to clear the personal interview round. Some of the popular entrance examinations in India are JMI Entrance Exam, IIMC Entrance Exam, DUET Entrance Exam and a few more.
The admission procedure for admission in a diploma or a certificate course differs from institution to institution. Some institutes arrange entrance examinations to provide admissions and other colleges offer a direct admission process or a merit-based admission process.
The annual fees in science colleges may vary depending on various factors like specialized courses and infrastructure provided by particular institutions. Approximately, the annual fees for undergraduate Journalism degree range anywhere in India from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 5 lakh. | https://www.telegraphindia.com/edugraph/colleges/ranking/top-journalism-mass-communication-colleges/739c96e1-c891-4b35-b6ee-db0aa1662fc0?streams=11&filter=1 | {
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Fresh off goalie Juuse Saros' record-setting performance Thursday, the Nashville Predators face the Washington Capitals and former Predators coach Peter Laviolette in the second of a back-to-back to continue their five-game road trip.
Saros set a franchise record with 64 saves during Thursday's victory. He also was named an All-Star for the second consecutive season.
The Predators (17-14-6) have won two in a row. Washington is 22-13-6 and are 7-1-2 in their last 10 games.
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The Damonte Ranch Concert Choir, for singers in grades 9-12, is open to all beginning and intermediate choir students with treble voices interested in the development of singing skills, multi-part singing, sight reading, and other musicianship skills. Students in Concert Choir will study the fundamentals of music, sight-reading and various vocal techniques. Music from a wide variety of vocal literature will be presented. With this training, students will be eligible to audition for Mixed Choir or Advanced Choir (Piu Mosso) as well as for Washoe County School District Honor Choir and Nevada All-State choir. Students will perform for the public in concerts and by invitation. | https://www.washoeschools.net/Page/16521 | {
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