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579 P.2d 1377 (1978) Gail Y. FARO, Appellant, v. Robert J. FARO, Appellee. No. 3465. Supreme Court of Alaska. June 23, 1978. *1378 James H. Ottinger, M. Ashley Dickerson, Anchorage, for appellant. Timothy H. Stearns, Anchorage, for appellee. Before BOOCHEVER, C.J., and RABINOWITZ, CONNOR, BURKE and MATTHEWS, JJ. OPINION BURKE, Justice. This appeal arises from the custody and support provisions of a divorce decree. Appellant Gail Faro contends that the trial court abused its discretion by awarding custody of the parties' four minor children to appellee, Robert Faro. Appellant also contests the "limited" visitation rights contained in the order, the provision that she contribute $50 per month per child for their support commencing June 1, 1978, and the denial to her of any alimony or support award. *1379 It is well established that this court will disturb the trial court's resolution of custody issues only if the record shows an abuse of discretion or if controlling findings of fact are clearly erroneous. Horutz v. Horutz, 560 P.2d 397, 399 (Alaska 1977).[1] In Wetzler v. Wetzler, 570 P.2d 741, 743 (Alaska 1977), we recently reiterated the standard to be applied in making custody determinations, namely, that the best interests of the child or children will control.[2] In her oral argument appellant suggested that Wetzler represents a return to the "tender years" doctrine.[3] That doctrine was specifically rejected in Johnson v. Johnson, 564 P.2d 71, 75 (Alaska 1977).[4] A careful reading of our opinion in Wetzler would have revealed to appellant that it in no way revived the "tender years" doctrine. We find no abuse of discretion in the custody determination in the instant case. The court found both appellant and appellee to be fit parents. The court's marriage counsellor was unable to make a recommendation as to which parent should be granted custody. Another expert, a social worker for the State of Alaska, recommended that Mr. Faro be awarded custody of the children. She concluded that he was the more emotionally stable and financially secure of the parties. Given these factors and the great weight accorded to the trial judge's first-hand assessment of the parties,[5] we cannot agree with appellant's assertion that the custody award constituted an abuse of discretion.[6] Our review of visitation privileges is based upon the same standard applied in other custody matters, that is, we need only determine whether the trial court abused its discretion in fashioning suitable visitation rights. Curgus v. Curgus, 514 P.2d 647, 649 (Alaska 1973). Citing AS 09.55.205 as it read prior to its amendment in 1977,[7] appellant asserts that the court erred by failing to award her visiting privileges *1380 which are "necessary or proper" as directed by the statute. We believe that the record supports the court's allocation of visiting rights.[8] To the extent that the visitation schedule is limited, such limitation appears to be warranted by the demonstrated bitterness between the parties, which has resulted in violent confrontations. Because of the deleterious effects such outbursts might have on the children, the trial court was justified in limiting the visitation schedule as it did. If and when it can be shown that the bitterness between the parties has dissipated, the visitation privileges can always be liberalized to allow Mrs. Faro to visit the children more frequently. Appellant next contends that the trial court abused its discretion by ordering her to pay $50 per month per child for child support beginning June 1, 1978. As stated in Houger v. Houger, 449 P.2d 766, 771 (Alaska 1969), "[W]e shall not find an abuse of discretion unless we are left with the definite and firm conviction on the whole record that the judge made a mistake in awarding the child support he did."[9] In the instant case we are convinced that the order as to child support constituted an abuse of discretion. At the time of the order Mrs. Faro was unemployed. Though she was optimistic about her opportunities for obtaining work as a musician, she had not worked as a musician for approximately 10 years and had no definite offers of employment at the time of the trial. Furthermore Mr. Faro testified that he did not feel he needed child support. In ordering Mrs. Faro to commence payments as of June 1, 1978, the trial court engaged in sheer speculation as to her ability to make such payments. If in fact Mrs. Faro at some time in the future is in a position to contribute to the support of the children, Mr. Faro can apply for a modification of the support arrangements. Our conclusion that the court abused its discretion in no way is meant to suggest that Mrs. Faro, as a non-custodial mother, could not be required to contribute to her children's support if it could be shown that she was financially able to do so. However, as of the date of the order, nothing in the record suggests that Mrs. Faro could or would be able in the near future to make such payments. Finally, Mrs. Faro challenges the court's refusal to award her alimony or support. The trial court is vested with broad discretion in making alimony determinations. Where there is no clear abuse of that discretion this court will not interfere. Schoning v. Schoning, 550 P.2d 373, 374 (Alaska 1976). In Schoning we set forth the following factors which the trial court is to consider in determining alimony and division of property: the respective ages of the parties; their earning ability; the duration and conduct of each during the marriage; their station in life; the circumstances and necessities of each; their health and physical condition; their financial circumstances, including the time and manner of acquisition of the property in question, its value at the time and its income producing capacity if any. 550 P.2d at 374 (citing Merrill v. Merrill, 368 P.2d 546, 547-48 n. 4 (Alaska 1962)). Mr. Faro is employed by the Army and earns $875 per month in addition to military benefits. He lives on the military base and receives free government housing in lieu of a $500 per month housing allowance. Although presumably this amount has been sufficient to make ends meet, the trial judge's order that Mrs. Faro pay child support payments suggests that he believed $875 per month was something less than enough to make ends meet. In any event it seems clear that there are no excess funds out of which support payments could be made. The parties had debts of approximately *1381 $4300 of which $2800 were assumed by Mr. Faro and $1500 by Mrs. Faro.[10] The parties own three parcels of land which the court ordered sold, the proceeds to be divided equally along with the other personal property of the parties. In light of Mr. Faro's minimal income, the fact that he will provide all of the support for the minor children, his assumption of more than half of the parties' debts, and the prospect of ready cash for Mrs. Faro following the sale of the property, we cannot agree with appellant that the trial court's denial of any support payments to her was an abuse of discretion. Accordingly this case is AFFIRMED as to the provisions relating to custody, visitation privileges, and the denial of support payments to appellant. It is REVERSED as to the provisions ordering appellant to pay child support. AFFIRMED in part, REVERSED in part. NOTES [1] See Horton v. Horton, 519 P.2d 1131, 1132 (Alaska 1974); Carle v. Carle, 503 P.2d 1050, 1052 (Alaska 1972). [2] AS 09.55.205. [3] Under the "tender years" doctrine, other factors being equal, a mother will be given preference for custody. Wetzler, supra at 742; Johnson v. Johnson, 564 P.2d 71, 73-74 (Alaska 1977); King v. King, 477 P.2d 356, 357 (Alaska 1970). [4] In Johnson we concluded that determination of the child's best interest must turn on a balancing of the unique facts of each case rather than upon outmoded presumptions. [5] Sheridan v. Sheridan, 466 P.2d 821, 824 (Alaska 1970). [6] Similarly, we are unpersuaded by appellant's contention that the trial court placed undue emphasis upon Mrs. Faro's demeanor at trial and upon the fact that the eldest son suffers from Duchenne's muscular dystrophy. Appellant suggests that the facts in the instant case are comparable to those in Horton v. Horton, 519 P.2d 1131 (Alaska 1974), in which we concluded that the trial court abused its discretion in finding that the child's need for a "father figure" outweighed the father's history of participating in and encouraging incestuous relations among his children. The facts here support the trial judge's determination as to what is in the best interests of the children, and do not suggest the sort of bias found in Horton. In addition these facts bear no resemblance to the situation in Horton in which the trial court's custody award was potentially detrimental to the children. [7] The order in this case was entered on May 5, 1977, before the effective date of the amendments. Prior to the 1977 amendments, AS 09.55.205 contained the following provisions: Judgments for custody. In an action for divorce or for legal separation the court may, during the pendency of the action, or at the final hearing or at any time thereafter during the minority of any child of the marriage, make an order for the custody of or visitation with the minor child which may seem necessary or proper and may at any time modify or vacate the order. In awarding custody the court is to be guided by the following considerations: (1) by what appears to be for the best interests of the child and if the child is of a sufficient age and intelligence to form a preference, the court may consider that preference in determining the question; (2) as between parents adversely claiming the custody neither parent is entitled to it as of right. AS 09.55.205, as amended, contains the same "necessary or proper" language so the outcome in this case as to visitation would be identical under the statute as amended. [8] Mrs. Faro was accorded visiting rights every other weekend, from Friday at 6:00 p.m. until Sunday at 6:00 p.m., two weeks during the summer, and limited rights at Christmas and on the children's birthdays. [9] We recently reiterated this standard in Brenton v. Brenton, 564 P.2d 1225 (Alaska 1977). [10] Mr. Faro assumed miscellaneous debts of the parties and Mrs. Faro assumed the debt outstanding on the organ which she required for her prospective work as a musician.
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You are here Synagogue Swingers Swipe at Softballs Enlarge Image » Har Zion Temple's Steve Mendelsohn at the plate in the synagogue's face off against Young Israel of the Main Line/Aish of Philadelphia Photo by Jordan Cassway Clank. The aluminum bat made sharp contact with the leather-covered softball, thrown so slowly that it seemed to momentarily hang in the summer air before being driven toward the dirt. The hitter's teammates could tell by the high-pitched sound that he didn't get all of it. So 71-year-old Jim Brody tossed the bat aside and made his best effort at a sprint, lifting his knees high above the ground while the shortstop scooped up the ball and hurled it toward first base. Brody was thrown out by a country mile, but that didn't seem to bother him much. "I played for Overbook High more than 50 years ago," said Brody, who now lends his bat and glove to the men's club team of Suburban Jewish Center-B'nai Aaron in Havertown. "This is the first time I've held a bat in more than 40 years." Moments earlier, a teammate whose jersey identified him as "Rebbitzman," thumped a line drive to left field, stretching the base hit into a double. The next time the ball left the infield, Adi Wyner - husband of Rabbi Lisa Malik - charged around third and then crossed home plate, his face noticeably flushed while he struggled to catch his breath. "Don't put that in the paper," he said self-deprecatingly during last Sunday's game, which was organized by the 4-year-old Main Line Synagogue League. "Rabbi's husband can't run." After six innings, the B'nai Aaron team was down by just one run to Penn Valley's Congregation Beth Am Israel. But after the seventh - while baseball games stretch into nine innings, softball games only go seven - Beth Am Israel pulled out a 19-14 win, denying B'nai Aaron its first victory of the season, unless you count an April forfeit. "We still have our perfect record," joked Brad Miller, Men's Club president and B'nai Aaron first baseman. "That was a fun game we had. So far, we haven't been at each other's throats when we lose. Anyone can come out and play. We have two or three people on the team who have never played before." On the other side of South Ardmore Park, the Har Zion Temple team was locked in a battle with a joint team from Young Israel of the Main Line and Aish of Philadelphia. At one point, the Har Zion shortstop's soft toss to second wound up in the outfield, allowing a runner to advance. "As you can see, ability is not a criteria," chimed in Steve Chopnic, Har Zion's president. "This is about people participating and having a great time." This summer, dozens of area teams are competing in three Jewish-run softball leagues. The Main Line Synagogue League, the newest among the bunch, appears to be the most lax competitively. Its slow pitch rules offer anybody who can pick up a bat a reasonable chance of making contact with the large ball. The league of 13 teams representing a total of 12 synagogues from the Reform, Conservative and Orthodox movements has a season lasting from April to August. Founder and commissioner Scott Plavner, 48, explained that in deference to the Orthodox players, who are not religiously permitted to compete against women, it's a men-only league. Plavner, who attends Har Zion and catches for its team, decided to start the league as a way to help finance the Friday-night kiddush and Oneg Shabbat events that the Har Zion men's club runs at the Brith Sholom House, a housing complex for seniors in Philadelphia. Each team is asked to contribute $100. But the league became more than a fundraiser. Plavner, a lifelong amateur softball player, said the league allows Jews to play in an atmosphere devoid of the intense competition, arguments and occasional fist fights that he's witnessed in other leagues. It also allows Jews of different denominations to participate in an activity together, get to know one another and even playfully make fun of each other. "There is a jocularity going on between the teams," said Plavner. The same holds true in the 21-team Delaware Valley Synagogue League, according to Eric Patent, 42, who has run the league for the past nine years. The teams represent 17 synagogues and count two women among their players; more are expected next season. "For a lot of us, it's one of the few competitive things we get to do in a sports arena," said Patent, who plays for Beth Tikvah-B'nai Jeshurun in Erdenheim. "We have rabbis that play in the league. There is something fun about the fact that you are playing softball with the guy leading High Holiday services." Like the Delaware Valley league, the games run by the seven-team JCC Kaiserman Branch League feature modified fast pitch, which allows the pitcher to throw as fast as he can without utilizing the windmill technique favored by collegiate and Olympic hurlers. Lori Hummel, assistant physical education director at Kaiserman, who for the past 18 years has organized the spring/summer softball league there, said these particular games are far from laid back. "This is competitive, this isn't joke-around time. These guys want to win," said Hummel. "A lot of people that play softball, it stops being recreation and it becomes a fight." Of course, the lines between friendly game and fierce competition are often blurred. Sometimes, in the heat of things, players try things they might think better of later. With the Har Zion game still close in the fourth inning, the team's Larry Rosen exuded a sense of competitive fire. With a fly ball rolling into the outfield, the third-base coach waved Rosen home. Sensing a throw to the plate, the ballplayer feared it would be close. But he couldn't slide because he was wearing shorts. So he ran as hard as he could, crossing the plate safely as the ball bounced in the dirt. He couldn't slow himself, though, and crashed into the backdrop fence. Moments later, he rested on a nearby bench while his 10-year-old daughter, Inde, cleaned the dirt from his knee and inspected his scrapes. He lifted his head toward the sky, then let out a sigh, followed by a chuckle. As his daughter administered first aid treatment, Rosen noted: "My trainer says I'm going to live."
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The CRISPR gene editing technology has taken the world of biology by storm. It's provided a simple, cheap, easy to use tool for scientists that allows them to manipulate DNA in ways they'd only previously imagined. And one of its big selling points has been that it is precise. It targets the DNA right where you want it – a bulls-eye every time. But – and you knew there was going to be a but – there may be a fly in the ointment. A new study released this week suggests CRISPR might not be as precise as we thought. To the great surprise of Dr. Vinit Mahajan, a vitreoretinal surgeon and associate professor of ophthalmology at Stanford University in California, he and his team found that in some ways, it can be downright sloppy. And that's a major concern when it comes to genetic modification. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Bob McDonald: Tell me about the experiment you were doing with CRISPR. Dr. Vinit Mahajan: A few years ago, we wanted to use the CRISPR system to correct a gene that causes blindness in mice as a model for humans. CRISPR is incredible technology. We were able to cure the blindness in the mice. We had tissues from the mice left over. And more recently, we wanted to do our due diligence and see if CRISPR was having any off-target effects; meaning did the CRISPR go to places that we didn't want it to go and do something to the genome of the mice. My graduate student was on it and we had the expectation that based on the news and things like that, that it would be pretty clean. She was surprised to find that there were a number of unintended mutations using the method that we used to look for these. BM: Unintended mutations? Well, tell me about that. VM: We used a method called whole genome sequencing, in a very unbiased way, and looked at the entire genome to see if there were any DNA changes elsewhere outside of that blindness causing gene. BM: What did you find? VM: Well we found that if we used the current computer algorithms that are supposed to help us predict where those off-target effects might occur, we didn't find any at those locations. Instead we found deletions and changes in different letters of the genome, at lots of different places, that were not predicted. BM: So are you saying that these were further away from the site where you were doing your editing? VM: They were further away. And frequently what we expect is that the code of letters that we're targeting, the CRISPR-Cas9 would end up at something that looked similar. And the sequences that we found that were getting off-targeted actually didn't look that similar. BM: Why do you think it went to sequences that were different than the one that you were going after? VM: I honestly don't have the answer to that. And I think it's something that the community of scientists are going to have to look at and try to figure out and better understand. The technology is moving so fast. BM: Well did these off-target unintended mutations that happened have any effect on the mice? VM: Well so we looked at the mice and in general, the mice looked OK. BM: Well these genes that you weren't intending to edit, do you know what they do? VM: Some of the genes that got targeted, we have guesses at what they do. We did not investigate how those genes were functionally affected, but 99 per cent of our genome does not actually code for a protein. In the old days we used to call this part of our genome the "junk DNA." But we found out over the years that this DNA that actually doesn't code for protein is actually important. It codes for RNAs. It codes for other things that are important for the health of the cell. And that's where we saw a lot of these mutations. BM: Well what are the risks of the fact that CRISPR is no longer as precise as you thought? VM: I think it can be very precise at targeting what you want, but it's not perfect. And as a physician, I always say it comes down to risk-benefit. There are some diseases and conditions that are so severe, without any kind of treatment, where it makes sense to use gene editing. In other cases, the risk might be so high that it doesn't make sense, like designer babies. BM: Well how then do you think this should change how scientists think about using CRISPR? VM: I think we need to begin to explore whether whole genome sequencing is a good method for looking at off target effects and comparing it to some of the other great methods that have been proposed. Related Links:
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Eloy de la Iglesia Eloy de la Iglesia (January 1, 1944 – March 23, 2006) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director. De la Iglesia was an outspoken gay socialist filmmaker who is relatively unknown outside Spain despite a prolific and successful career in his native country. He is best remembered for having portrayed urban marginality and the world of drugs and juvenile delinquency in the early 1980s. Part of his work is closely related to the phenomenon popularly known in Spain as quinqui films, to which he contributed with several works. His film are an example of commitment to the immediate reality. They were made with honesty and great risk, against the conformist outlook of most movies of its time. Beyond their debatable aesthetic merits, his film served a document of the Spanish marginality of the late seventies and early eighties, and they have the stamp of his strong personality. Many of this films also deal with the theme of homosexuality. Early life and films Born in Zarauz, Guipúzcoa into a wealthy Basque family, he grew up in Madrid. His desire to follow a career in filmmaking was initially thwarted. He attended courses at the prestigious Parisian Institut des hautes études cinématographiques, but he could not enter Spain's national Film School because he wasn't yet 21, the minimum age required for admission. Instead, he began to study philosophy and literature at the Complutense University of Madrid, but on his third curse he abandoned it to direct children's theater. By age twenty he had already written and directed many works for television sharpening his narrative skills. He established himself as a writer of children's television programs for Radiotelevisíon Española in Barcelona. De la Iglesia made his debut as film director when he was only twenty-two years old with Fantasia 3 (Fantasy 3 ) (1966), adapting three children's stories: The Maid of the Sea, The three hairs from the devil and The Wizard of Oz. While doing mandatory military service, he wrote the script of his second film, Algo Amargo en la Boca (Something Bitter Tasting) (1968). Algo Amargo en la boca, a sordid melodrama, and de la Iglesia's next film, Cuadrilatero (Boxing Ring) (1969), a boxing story, faced problems with the Francoist censors and failed at the box office. His films did not attract widespread notice until his fourth effort, the critically acclaimed thriller El Techo de Cristal (The Glass Ceiling) (1970). During the early 1970s, de la Iglesia was a member of the Spanish Communist Party; his films of this period reflected his beliefs and often centered on violent forms of social protest. His political leanings and the lurid subjects of his film made him a controversial filmmaker facing many problems with the Spanish censor under Francisco Franco's régime. He approached the horror genre in his two following films: La semana del asesino (The Cannibal Man) (1971) and Nadie oyó gritar (No One Heard the Scream) (1972), leaving stylistic and structural academicism aside. He defined a sharp style, torn and impressionistic. His subsequent film Una gota de sangre para seguir amando (Murder in a Blue World) (1973), written with José Luis Garci, a mixed of futuristic thriller, took some cues from Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. Films of the transition {| class="toccolours" style="float: right; margin-left: 0em; margin-right: 1em; font-size: 85%; background:#c6dbf7; color:black; width:20em; max-width:40%" cellspacing="5" | align="left"| "I talk about the world of which the majority of filmmakers do not care to speak, the marginal world. I am a most unopportunistic filmmaker. I am the one who always wants to make the films that are not supposed to be made. I’m the one interested in the subjects that everyone else has agreed not to talk about." |- | align="left"| Eloy de la Iglesia|} The dismantling of the Francoist censorship allowed Eloy de la Iglesia to increase sexually charged tones in his works.<ref name = "Torres 251">Torres, Diccionario Espasa Cine Español, p. 251</ref> This approach became apparent in his films: Juego de amor prohibido (Games of Forbbiden Love) (1975) and La otra alcoba (The other bedroom) (1976). In the late 1970s Eloy de la Iglesia, associated with journalist and screen writer Gonzalo Goicoechea, tackled former taboo subjects in Spanish Cinema. Los placeres ocultos (Hidden Pleasures ) (1977) focused on homosexuality. El diputado (Confessions of a Congressman) (1979), follows the story of a politician who is blackmailed due to his secret homosexuality and El sacerdote (The Priest ), also released in 1979, deals with a conservative catholic priest whose sexual obsessions leads him to self-mutilation. With the arrival of the 1980s, de La Iglesia explored the theme of urban insecurity in his film Miedo a salir de noche (Fear to go out at Night) (1980) and he mixed sex, politics and violence in La mujer del ministro (The Minister's wife) (1981). De la Iglesia's subsequent films, written in collaboration with Gonzalo Goicoechea, were centered in social problems such as juvenile delinquency and drug addiction in films like: Navajeros (Knifers) (1980), Colegas (Pals) (1982), El pico (The Needle) (1983) and El pico 2 (The Needle 2) (1984). These films made an effort to connect with a popular audience in a direct and unpretentious style. His formula for success involved young non-professional actors, topical themes, a modest budget, and usually on location shooting. In the period between the last years of the 1970s and the early 1980s de la Iglesia was one of Spain's most commercial successful film directors, by contrast film critics were usually harsh in the appreciation of his work. El pico became the director's biggest success at the box office. After the critical and commercial failure of Otra vuelta de tuerca (The Turning of the Screw) (1985), loosely based on Henry James's eponymous novel, de la Iglesia returned to the subject of juvenile delinquency in La Estanquera de vallecas (The Tobacconist from Vallecas) (1987), this time employing a humorous tone. La Estanquera de vallecas, based on an eponymous play by José Luis Alonso de Santos, continued de la Iglesia's commercial success, but it was not well received by Spanish critics. Last years Like many of the young protagonists of his films, Eloy de la iglesia became addicted to drugs such as heroin and he stopped making films for fifteen years. Claiming that his addiction to cinema was stronger than his drug problems, de la Iglesia eventually kicked his habit and resumed his career making Los novios bulgaros (The Bulgarian Lovers) (2003), a film based on the novel of the same title written by Eduardo Mendicutti. Stricken with kidney cancer, he died on March 24, 2006, age sixty two, after surgery to remove a malignant tumor. Filmography as director Notes References D’Lugo, Marvin. Guide to the Cinema of Spain. Greenwood Press, 1997. Mira, Alberto. Historical Dictionary of Spanish Cinema. Scarecrow press, 2010. Murray, Raymond. Images in the Dark: An Encyclopedia of Gay and Lesbian Film and Video Guide to the Cinema of Spain. TLA Publications, 1994, Torres, Augusto. Diccionario del cine Español, Espasa Calpe, 1994, External links Category:Basque film directors Category:Spanish screenwriters Category:Spanish male writers Category:Male screenwriters Category:LGBT directors Category:1944 births Category:2006 deaths
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From the moment the Minnesota Timberwolves made the unwise decision to withhold a max five-year offer to Kevin Love, there was chatter about where he'd play next, because he clearly wasn't long for Minnesota. Few things move the needle like speculating about player movement, and due to Love's unsettled circumstances, he was on everyone's mind, mostly because he was never far away from the headlines. The attention led to criticism, sometimes fair, sometimes unfair. But even the harshest critics of Love's game would have admitted, if pressed, that they'd like to have him on their team. Which is exactly where Cavaliers fans find themselves right now. Despite Cleveland's joy at their surreal offseason moves, there are a few misconceptions about Love that simmer below the surface and deserve attention (and debunking). The loudest criticism of Love has to do with his work on the defensive end; Grantland's Zach Lowe has already dealt with that fairly and definitively (here and here). But you also may have heard he's an overrated passer due to the spectacular nature of his outlets, that he's "not clutch," or that he has a "bad attitude" or "isn't a winner", all of which are points that can be addressed and fairly disputed. Misconception one: "Sure, his outlet passes are highlight-worthy, but that doesn't make him a good passer." First of all, nobody enjoyed Kevin Love's outlet passes more than I did; I was sitting twenty feet from the court for many of them in 2013-14, and those couple of seconds after he flicked his wrists and sent the ball on a laser-guided path to the hands of a running Corey Brewer or Kevin Martin were basketball magic. You've seen mixes like this before, but take a moment to watch another: But what you may not know is that the overwhelming majority of his assists came in half-court sets, often throwing to cutters, deftly using his body to set screens on hand-offs for shooters, passing out of the post, or even occasionally putting the ball on the floor and creating space for a pass. Here's a chart of the approximate areas Love was standing for each of his assists last season: As you can see, about a fifth of his assists came from inside his own three-point arc, either on an inbound pass or off a defensive rebound. But over 40 percent of his dimes originated from the left wing, and more than 13 percent came from the high left block. Most of those assists looked something like this: The Wolves were in the bottom third of the league in finishing at the rim last season, meaning there were plenty of great Love passes that weren't capitalized upon. Now imagine him throwing elbow passes (nevermind outlets) to a cutting Lebron James or Shawn Marion, or running hand-off screen action to free up Mike Miller (or Ray Allen, if that happens) for an open perimeter look. While Kyrie Irving and LeBron James will initiate the offense, Love's ability and willingness as a passer will be a terrific asset - and not just as a "home run" outlet thrower. Although those will be pretty sweet, too. Misconception two: "Kevin Love isn't clutch." Many people remember Love missing three key free throws at the end of an extremely entertaining Wolves-Thunder game back in January. Some may recall that the Wolves opened the season 1-11 in games decided by four points or fewer, and only improved their late game fortunes when the playoff dream had died. A few might know that the Wolves' net rating during the last five minutes of one possession games was -28.2 points per 100 possessions, and that Kevin Love was on the floor for almost all of them. To conclude from these three facts that Kevin Love is not a clutch player, or that "clutchness" is a static, inherent trait unrelated to factors such as teammates and coaching is just plain silly. Over the past five seasons, Kevin Love has shot 33 percent from the field, 23 percent from three and 69 percent from the line during the final two minutes of one possession games. That sounds pretty bad, right?The entire league, as whole, shot 34 percent from the field, 28 percent rom three and 78 percent from the line in those same exact situations. So Love has been below league-average, but hardly atrocious. To take it a step further, consider who Love's best teammates have been during his Minnesota tenure. The oft-injured Nikola Pekovic? The aging Kevin Martin? Rookie year Ricky Rubio? Al Jefferson? A disinterested Mike Miller? Darko Milicic ? I mean, it's not exactly an impressive list of names. Prior to last season, on the rare occasions the Wolves found themselves in close games, defenses knew exactly who to key on, and option two was hardly a good alternative. It's no wonder Love's numbers look the way they do. Kevin Durant shoots 35 percent from the field and 32 percent from three in those same situations and he has Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka. Could Love improve late in games? Absolutely. But labeling him as being "un-clutch" without taking all the factors into account is a mistake. A late game lineup featuring Love, LeBron and Kyrie is sure to produce better looks, and thus better results, than anything Love's been capable of before. Misconception three: "Kevin Love isn't a leader or a winner." Rather than dealing with facts and figures, any response to this misconception must dive into the subjective world of semantics and conjecture. To say a player "is not" a winner because he "has not" won is misguided. It also pretends to know the complete nature of the player (and person) in question, which is somewhat absurd, because as much as we watch and appreciate Love as a basketball player, what motivates him is (and will always be) somewhat of a mystery. But if I may take a stab at answering this often-repeated jab at Love: after covering him for a year, I believe he might be the sort of person who reacts to his surroundings, rather than the type of person who attempts to control them. He's content to work hard on his own game and let his organization (both his teammates and the front office) do their jobs. What happened in Minnesota, from his perspective, was a failure by the organization to create a winning basketball team around him. What happened with Love, from Minnesota's perspective, was somewhat of a failure by the player to do everything he could to foster a winning culture. Eventually, the uneasy working relationship became an unfeasible one, and now Love is in Cleveland. It won't matter if he's not a leader, because LeBron James is the leader. And a player who's never played with an All-Star caliber teammate before will share the floor with two of them. Chris Bosh "wasn't a winner" either; no one thinks of him that way now. Expect a similar shift in public perception with Love, because he's got all the makings of being the right fit for this team, a tenacious rebounder, a willing and able passer, and a threat from outside who can help take the Cavaliers where they've never been before. And one by one along the way, these misconceptions will evaporate.
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Montezuma Valley Irrigation Company Flume No. 6 Montezuma Valley Irrigation Company Flume No. 6, near Cortez, Colorado, was built in 1921. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. It is a creosote and wood frame construction, built by the Montezuma Canal Co. and the Continental Pipe Manufacturing Co. It has also been known as the McElmo Creek Flume. It is located approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Cortez on US 160. The Montezuma Valley Irrigation Company continues to operate, in 2019. References Category:National Register of Historic Places in Montezuma County, Colorado Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1921
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Response to prophylactic lithium in bipolar disorder may be associated with a preservation of executive cognitive functions. We assessed performance on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), measuring executive functions, in 30 patients showing different prophylactic effect of lithium (excellent lithium responders-ER, partial responders-PR and non-responders-NR), and in fifty persons of their offspring (12 of ER, 26 of PR, and 12 of NR). Age- and gender head-to-head matched population consisted of 30 subjects for lithium group and 50 subjects for the offspring of lithium patients. In lithium patients, NR had significantly worse results compared to the remaining groups and to control subjects on perseverative errors (WCST-P) and conceptual responses (WCST-%conc). No differences were observed in the offspring of patients with different effect of lithium, however, they showed an impairment on WCST-P and WCST-%conc compared to matched healthy controls. Therefore, the favorable effect of lithium prophylaxis may be associated with a preservation of executive cognitive functions and the offspring of bipolar patients shows an impairment of such functions.
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586 F.3d 576 (2009) Wilson SMITH, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI POLICE DEPARTMENT, Defendant, Officer Troy Taff; Officer Manuel Anchondo; Officer Lee Malek, Defendants-Appellants, Karl Zobrist, Board President, Board of Police Commissioners; Terry Brady, Board Vice President, Board of Police Commissioners; Mark Thompson, Board Treasurer, Board of Police Commissioners; Mark Funkhouser, Mayor, Board of Police Commissioners; James Wilson, Board of Police Commissioners, Defendants. No. 09-1484. United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit. Submitted: September 24, 2009. Filed: November 9, 2009. *578 Virginia H. Murray, Asst. Atty. Gen., Kansas City, MO, argued (Chris Koster, Atty. Gen., Ryan Bertels, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, MO, on the brief), for appellants. Samuel M. Wendt, Wendt Goss, P.C., Kansas City, MO, argued (Peter E. Goss, Wendt Goss, P.C., Brian F. McCallister, Christopher J. Lawler, The McCallister Law Firm, P.C., Kansas City, MO, on the brief), for appellee. Before MELLOY, GRUENDER, and BENTON, Circuit Judges. BENTON, Circuit Judge. Wilson J. Smith sued three officers and the Board of Police Commissioners under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and state law. The district court[1] granted summary judgment to the Board, but denied qualified immunity to the officers on Smith's claims of unlawful entry and excessive force. Having jurisdiction *579 under 28 U.S.C. § 1291, this court affirms. I. At about 1:00 a.m. on December 12, 2006, officers Troy Taff, Manuel Anchondo, and Lee Malek responded to an emergency call. A woman told them she had been assaulted by her boyfriend, Terry C. Smith, Sr. She appeared to have been in a physical altercation, her clothing in disarray, with scrapes, bumps, and bruises on her body. The woman told the officers that her boyfriend was at either the nearby home of his brother, plaintiff Wilson Smith, or another relative's house. The officers went to plaintiff's home. Taff and Anchondo stood in the driveway while Malek walked to the rear of the home. Returning to the front, Malek told the other officers that there was a "hostile situation." Taff and Anchondo approached the front door. Taff knocked on it. Plaintiff answered wearing a bathrobe. Taff asked him if he was "Mr. Smith," and to step outside. Plaintiff replied he was Wilson, not Terry, Smith. The parties dispute the following facts, which are stated here favorably to plaintiff. After plaintiff opened the door, Taff grabbed his forearm, pulling him outside. Taff then forced plaintiff against the railing on the porch, struggling to handcuff him. Anchondo helped detain plaintiff. All three fell to a concrete walkway, causing injury to plaintiff's knees. Taff and Anchondo then shoved plaintiff's face into the concrete and placed their knees on his back as they handcuffed him. During the struggle, Malek guarded the front door. After seeing a 12-year-old boy walk toward the door, Malek entered the home, finding Terry Smith in a bedroom. Plaintiff sued Malek for warrantless entry and Taff and Anchondo for excessive force. The district court denied qualified immunity. The officers appeal. II. Plaintiff argues that this court lacks jurisdiction over the appeal. This court has jurisdiction of an interlocutory appeal reviewing legal determinations by a district court that denies qualified immunity. Sherbrooke v. City of Pelican Rapids, 513 F.3d 809, 813 (8th Cir.2008). Whether qualified immunity is appropriate from a particular set of facts is a legal determination. See Johnson v. Jones, 515 U.S. 304, 313, 115 S.Ct. 2151, 132 L.Ed.2d 238 (1995) ("the appealable issue is a purely legal one, whether the facts alleged ... support a claim of violation of clearly established law"). Plaintiff correctly notes that this court lacks jurisdiction to consider factual disputes. See Brown v. Fortner, 518 F.3d 552, 557 (8th Cir.2008). However, in this case, this court views the facts favorably to plaintiff and does not consider disputed facts. See Pace v. City of Des Moines, 201 F.3d 1050, 1053 (8th Cir.2000) (dismissing for lack of jurisdiction an argument based on a factual dispute, but considering appellant's other purely legal contentions). Here, the district court's determinations on qualified immunity are legal determinations within this court's jurisdiction. See id. at 1052-53. III. "In a § 1983 action, state actors may be entitled to qualified immunity." McRaven v. Sanders, 577 F.3d 974, 980 (8th Cir.2009), quoting Riehm v. Engelking, 538 F.3d 952, 962 (8th Cir.2008). *580 Qualified immunity shields government actors from suit unless their conduct violates clearly established constitutional or statutory rights that a reasonable person would have known. Henderson v. Munn, 439 F.3d 497, 501 (8th Cir.2006), citing Harlow v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 800, 818, 102 S.Ct. 2727, 73 L.Ed.2d 396 (1982). "To overcome the defense of qualified immunity, a plaintiff must show: (1) the facts, viewed in the light most favorable to the plaintiff, demonstrate the deprivation of a constitutional or statutory right; and (2) the right was clearly established at the time of the deprivation." Howard v. Kansas City Police Dep't., 570 F.3d 984, 988 (8th Cir. 2009). This court may first address either prong. Id., citing Pearson v. Callahan, ___ U.S. ___, 129 S.Ct. 808, 818, 172 L.Ed.2d 565 (2009). This court reviews de novo a district court's denial of qualified immunity. McRaven, 577 F.3d at 980. A. Warrantless Entry Malek argues that exigent circumstances justified his warrantless entry. "Generally, the Fourth Amendment requires the police to obtain a warrant before entering a home." United States v. Spotted Elk, 548 F.3d 641, 651 (8th Cir. 2008), citing Payton v. New York, 445 U.S. 573, 590, 100 S.Ct. 1371, 63 L.Ed.2d 639 (1980). Without a warrant, the police may enter a home in response to exigent circumstances. Id. Exigent circumstances include threats to an individual's life, a suspect's imminent escape, the imminent destruction of evidence, or situations where "there is a compelling need for official action and there is no time to secure a warrant." Radloff v. City of Oelwein, 380 F.3d 344, 348 (8th Cir.2004). Malek contends that the fact that a domestic violence suspect was inside the home — with a child — was an exigent circumstance. The presence of a domestic violence suspect, however, does not alone justify Malek's warrantless entry. See Singer v. Court of Common Pleas, Bucks County, 879 F.2d 1203, 1206-07 (3d Cir. 1989) (noting that concerns of danger to police or others did not justify warrantless entry into the home of a domestic violence suspect as the victims were no longer present and were in no danger). Malek asserts no facts indicating that the suspect was a threat to the child or others. See Radloff, 380 F.3d at 348 (ongoing violations constitute exigent circumstances permitting a warrantless entry into a home); United States v. Roark, 36 F.3d 14, 17 (6th Cir.1994) ("unsubstantiated suspicions" do not support a finding of exigent circumstances). This situation differs from the case Malek relies on, United States v. Hill, 430 F.3d 939 (8th Cir.2005). There, an officer entered a suspect's home without a warrant after seeing an unidentified man run inside the home during the arrest of the suspect. Id. at 940. In light of the suspect's aggravated robbery offenses, the officer believed the unidentified man could obtain a weapon inside the home. This court held that concerns for officer safety justified a warrantless entry. Id. at 941. Here, by contrast, the officers saw no other adult acting suspiciously inside the home and had no reason to believe weapons were there. Malek also claims that his entry was reasonable because he was conducting a protective sweep for safety purposes. A protective sweep is permitted when an officer enters a home on the reasonable belief that someone dangerous is inside the home. Spotted Elk, 548 F.3d at 651. On the facts here, Malek's belief that an unarmed domestic violence suspect was inside the home does not itself justify a protective sweep. See United States v. Tisdale, 921 F.2d 1095, 1097 (10th Cir. *581 1990) (the danger justifying a protective sweep comes from the possible presence of armed and dangerous persons in the vicinity). The district court properly held that Malek did not demonstrate exigent circumstances to justify his warrantless entry. Malek argues that even if he unlawfully entered plaintiff's home, the right against warrantless entry was not clearly established. To be clearly established, a right must be sufficiently clear such that a reasonable officer would understand that what he is doing violates that right. Lindsey v. City of Orrick, 491 F.3d 892, 902 (8th Cir.2007). In cases dealing with exigent circumstances, this court asks whether the officer "could have `reasonably but mistakenly' concluded that exigent circumstances were present based upon the information [the officer] possessed at the time." Rogers v. Carter, 133 F.3d 1114, 1119 (8th Cir.1998) (alteration added). At the time of the incident, a reasonable officer understood that it was unlawful to enter a home without a warrant, absent consent or exigent circumstances. See United States v. Powell, 379 F.3d 520, 523 (8th Cir.2004); Guite v. Wright, 147 F.3d 747, 750 (8th Cir.1998); cf. United States v. Antwine, 873 F.2d 1144, 1147 (8th Cir.1989) (upholding a search where authorities entered a home to remove a previously exhibited weapon to avoid leaving children alone with it). The district court properly denied qualified immunity to Malek. B. Excessive Force The district court denied Taff and Anchondo qualified immunity on plaintiff's claim of excessive force. Excessive force claims arise under the Fourth Amendment. Graham v. Connor, 490 U.S. 386, 396, 109 S.Ct. 1865, 104 L.Ed.2d 443 (1989). The use of force is not excessive if it was objectively reasonable in light of the facts and circumstances confronting the officer. Crumley v. City of St. Paul, 324 F.3d 1003, 1007 (8th Cir.2003). In determining reasonableness, a court considers the totality of the circumstances and "the severity of the crime at issue, the immediate threat the suspect poses to the safety of the officer or others, and whether the suspect is actively resisting or attempting to evade arrest by flight." Id.,quoting Foster v. Metro. Airports Comm'n, 914 F.2d 1076, 1082 (8th Cir.1990). This court may also consider the result of the force. See Littrell v. Franklin, 388 F.3d 578, 583 (8th Cir.2004). An officer may be held liable only for his or her own use of excessive force. Hayek v. City of St. Paul, 488 F.3d 1049, 1055 (8th Cir.2007). 1. Officer Taff Taff argues that he did not use excessive force because he acted reasonably. Based on the facts asserted by plaintiff, this court disagrees. Plaintiff never resisted Taff's commands and had no opportunity to comply with his request to step outside before being forcibly removed and eventually injured. On all the facts here — including the lack of exigent circumstances, "the lack of an immediate safety threat, and the lack of active resistance to arrest" — a jury could find that Taff's use of force was not objectively reasonable. Littrell, 388 F.3d at 586, citing Kukla v. Hulm, 310 F.3d 1046, 1050 (8th Cir.2002). Taff also contends that he acted reasonably because he followed standard police procedures. See McCoy v. City of Monticello, 342 F.3d 842, 849 (8th Cir. 2003). To the contrary, following standard procedure does not necessarily make an officer's acts reasonable. See Cole v. Bone, 993 F.2d 1328, 1334 (8th Cir.1993) *582 ("under section 1983 the issue is whether the government official violated the Constitution or federal law, not whether he violated the policies of a state agency"). Moreover, a jury could conclude that under the facts asserted, Taff acted unreasonably by forcibly removing Plaintiff from his home and injuring him. See Patzner v. Burkett, 779 F.2d 1363, 1371 (8th Cir.1985) (stating that the extent of injury is relevant in determining the reasonableness of force). At the time of the encounter, the right to be free from excessive force in the context of an arrest was clearly established under the Fourth Amendment. See Guite, 147 F.3d at 750. The district court correctly concluded that Taff was not entitled to qualified immunity. 2. Officer Anchondo Viewing the facts favorably to plaintiff, Anchondo was present for the entire encounter, and saw that plaintiff — wearing only a bathrobe — posed no threat to the safety of the officers or others and did not attempt to resist arrest. Cf. Lyons v. City of Xenia, 417 F.3d 565, 577-78 (6th Cir.2005) (granting qualified immunity to an officer who entered a home and tackled a suspect after receiving a distress call from a fellow officer struggling with a suspect inside the home); Smith v. Ball State Univ., 295 F.3d 763, 770-71 (7th Cir.2002) (an officer's use of force was reasonable where he arrived late to the scene of an apparent crime, witnessed two officers struggling with a resisting suspect, and tackled the suspect). As the district court concluded, a genuine issue of fact exists as to whether Anchondo used excessive force in struggling with and detaining plaintiff. This court next considers whether Anchondo had fair notice that his conduct violated a clearly established right. Brosseau v. Haugen, 543 U.S. 194, 198, 125 S.Ct. 596, 160 L.Ed.2d 583 (2004). At the time Anchondo acted, it was clear to a reasonable officer that knocking a nonresisting suspect to the ground after he had been forcibly removed from his home without cause violated his clearly established Fourth Amendment rights. See Samuelson v. City of New Ulm, 455 F.3d 871, 877 (8th Cir.2006) (denying qualified immunity where officers violently removed a homeowner from his property even though he was not resisting arrest); Thompson v. Zimmerman, 350 F.3d 734, 735 (8th Cir.2003) (declining qualified immunity to prison guards where inmate alleged he did not resist arrest when the guards entered his cell and attacked him); Lambert v. City of Dumas, 187 F.3d 931, 933-34 (8th Cir.1999) (rejecting qualified immunity where officers shoved and kicked a non-resisting suspect). The district court properly held that Anchondo was not entitled to qualified immunity. IV. The district court's order denying qualified immunity is affirmed. NOTES [1] The Honorable Ortrie D. Smith, United States District Judge for the Western District of Missouri.
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Josep Maria Flotats Josep Maria Flotats i Picas (; Barcelona, 12 January 1939) is a Spanish actor and theatre director. Born in Barcelona, he started as an actor in Associació Dramàtica de Barcelona, and made his theatre debut in 1957 with Les maletes del senyor Bernet. He received a student grant to study drama in Strasbourg in 1959, and he joined the Théâtre National Populaire in 1967, Théâtre de la Ville in 1968, and French National Theatre Comédie Française in 1981. In 1983, he went back to Catalonia with the play Dom Joan by Molière, and created the "Companyia Flotats" in 1984. From 1995 to his polemic dismissal in 1997, he was the principal of TNC (Catalan National Theatre) He went to Madrid in 1998 and created the theatre company "Taller 75 S.L.". They debuted with 'Art' (play), by Yasmina Reza. Theatre plays Named by the language of the performance 2015: Ser-ho o no. Per acabar amb la qüestió jueva, by Jean-Claude Grumberg. Director and actor with Arnau Puig i Casas. Teatre Lliure de Barcelona. 2014: El joc de l'amor i l'atzar, by Pierre de Marivaux. Director. Production by TNC. 2007: "Stalin" by Marc Dugain. Director, adaptation, producer and actor. Teatre Tívoli, Barcelona. 2004: "La cena" by Jean-Claude Brisville. Director, actor and producer. Teatro Bellas Artes de Madrid. Spanish tour. 2002: "París 1940" by Louis Jouvet. Director, actor, adaptació i productor. Teatro Bellas Artes de Madrid. Spanish tour. 1998: "Arte" by Yasmina Reza. Director, adaptation, producer and actor. Teatro Marquina de Madrid. Spanish tour. 1997: "La Gavina" by Anton Chekhov. Director and actor. Companyia TNC de Barcelona. 1996: "Àngels a Amèrica" by Tony Kushner. Director. Companyia TNC de Barcelona. 1994: "Cal dir-ho" by Eugène Labiche. Director and actor. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. 1993: "Tot assajant Dom Joan" by Louis Jouvet i Brigitte Jaques. Director and actor. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. 1992: "Don Quijote: Fragmentos de un discurso teatral" by Mauricio Scaparro and Rafael Azcona. Dir.: Mauricio Scaparro. Spanish, Italian and New York tour. 1992: "Cavalls de mar" by Josep Lluis i Rodolf Sirera. Director. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. 1990: "Ara que els ametllers ja estan batuts" by Josep Pla. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. Spanish, Frankfort tour. Teatro María Guerrero de Madrid. 1989: "El misàntrop" by Molière. Director and actor. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. Teatro Español de Madrid. 1988: "Lorenzaccio" by Alfred de Musset. Director and actor. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. Teatro Español de Madrid. 1987: "El dret d'escollir" by Brian Clark. Director and actor. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. 1986: "Infantillatges" by Raymond Cousse. Director. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. 1986: "Per un sí o per un no" by Nathalie Sarraute. Director and actor. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. 1986: "El despertar de la Primavera" by Frank Wedekind. Director and actor. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. 1985: "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand. Actor. Dir.: Mauricio Scaparro. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. Teatro Pavón de Madrid. 1984: "Una jornada particular" by Ettore Scola. Director and actor. Companyia Flotats. Teatre Poliorama de Barcelona. 1983: "La seconde surprise de l'amour" by Marivaux. Dir.: Jean-Pierre Miquel. Comédie Française. Paris. 1983: "Intermezzo" by Jean Giraudoux. Dir.: Jacques Seyres. Comédie Francaise. Paris 1981: "Le bourgeois gentilhombre" by Molière. Dir.: Jean-Laurent Cochet. Comédie Française. Paris. 1981: "Don Juan" by Molière. Direcció: Jean-Luc Boutté. Comédie Française. Paris. 1981: "Les caprices de Marianne" by Alfred de Musset. Direcció: François Beaulieu. Comedie Française. Paris. 1981: "Andromaque" by Jean Racine. Dir.: Patrice Kerbrat. Comédie Française. Paris. 1981: "Sertorius" by Pierre Corneille. Dir.: Jean-Pierre Miquel. Comedie Française. Paris 1979: "Une Drôle de vie" by Brian Clark. Dir.: Michel Fagadu. Théâtre Antoine. Paris. 1978: "Zadig ou la destinée" by Voltaire. Dir.: Jean-Louis Barrault. Compagnie Renauld-Barrault. Théâtre d'Orsay. Paris. 1977: "En attendant Godot" by Samuel Beckett. Dir.: Otomar Krejca. Les Tréteaux de France. Festival d'Avignon. 1977: "Don Juan" by Molière. Dir.: Andreas Voutsinas. Les Tréteaux de France. French tour. 1976: "La guerra de Troie n'aura pas lieu" by Giradoux. Dir.: Jean Mercure. City Center Théâtre. New York, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Quebec. 1976: "Les Brigands" by Schiller. Dir.: Anne Delbée. Théâtre de la Ville. Paris. 1975: "Le genre humain" by Jean-Edern Hallier. Dir.: Henri Ronse. Théâtre Espace Cardin. Paris. 1976: "Don Juan ou l'homme de cendres" by André Obey. Dir.: Jean-Pierre André. Festival de Vaison-La Romanie. 1975: "Othello" by William Shakespeare. Dir.: Georges Wilson. Théâtre d l'Est Parisien and Festival d'Avignon. 1974: "La création du Monde et autres business" by Arthur Miller. Dir.: Jean Mercure. Théâtre de la Ville. Paris 1972: "Le long voyage vers la nuit" by Eugene O'Neill. Dir.: Georges Wilson. Théâtre de l'Atelier. Paris. 1972: "Le Cid" by Corneille. Dir.: Denis Lorca. Théâtre de la Ville. Paris. 1971: "Les Possédés" by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Albert Camus version). Dir.: Jean Mercure. Théâtre de la Ville. Paris. 1971: "La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu" by Jean Giraudoux. Dir.: Jean Mercure. Théâtre de la Ville. Paris i Festival d'Avignon, Soviet Union tour. 1970: "Early Morning" by Edward Bond. Dir.: Georges Wilson. TNP. Paris and Festival d'Avignon 1969: "L'illusion comique" by Corneille. Dir.: Georges Wilson. TNP. Paris. 1969: "Oedipe Roi" by Sophocles. Dir.: Rafael Rodrigues. Théâtre de la Ville. Paris. 1969: "Pizaroo et le soleil" by Peter Shaeffer. Dir.: Jean Mercure. Théâtre de la Ville. Paris. 1968: "Six personages en quête d'auteur" by Luigi Pirandello. Dir.: Jean Mercure. Théâtre de la Ville. Paris. 1968: "Beaucoup de bruit pour rien" by Shakespeare. Dir.: Jorge Lavelli. Paris. 1967: "L'illusion comique" by Corneille. Dir.: Georges Wilson. TNP. Paris and Zurich. 1966: "Petit Malcom contre les Euneques" by David Haliwell. Dir.: Jacques Rousseau. Théâtre des Arts, Paris. 1966: "La bonne Âme de Setchouan" by Bertolt Brecht. Dir.: René Allio. Théâtre de la Region Parisiene. 1965: "Le cercle de craie caucasien" by Bertolt Brecht. Dir.: René Allio. Théâtre de la Commune d'Aubervilliers. 1965: "Aurélie" by Egérie Mavraki. Dir.: Jorge Lavelli. Théâtre de L'Oeuvre. Paris. 1964: "Victor ou les Enfants au Pouvoir" by Roger Vitrac. Dir.: Jean Anouilh. Productions d'Aujourd'hui. Tour in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Morocco. 1963: "Horace y la Mégère Appivoisée" by Shakaspeare. Comédie de l'Est. Estrasburg. Baalbeck. 1962: "Mille francs de récompense" by Victor Hugo. Dir.: Hubert Gígnoux. Comédie de l'Est. Strasbourg. 1962: "Six personages en quête d'auteur" by Pirandello. Dir.: Pierre Lefèvre. Comédie de l'Est. Strasbourg. 1962: "Horace" by Corneille. Dir.: Hubert Gígnoux. Comédie de l'Est. Strasbourg. 1957: "Les maletes del Senyor Bernet" by Claude Magnier. Debut professional. Dir.: Lluís Orduna. Compañía Lluís Orduna. Teatre Guimerà de Barcelona. Films 1995 Boca a boca. Director: Manuel Gómez Pereira 1992 "Promenades d’été". Director: René Féret 1975 "Jo,papá". Director: Jaime de Armiñán 1975 "Pim,pam, pum..¡fuego!". Director: Pedro Olea 1975 Aloïse. Director:Liliane de Kermadec 1975 That Most Important Thing: Love. Director:Andrzej Zulawski 1971 "L'araignée d'eau". Director:Jean-Daniel Verhaegue 1970 "L'amour". Director:Richard Balducci 1968 "Tante Zita". Director:Robert Enrico 1966 "La guerre est finie". Director:Alain Resnais Television 1966 : Les anges exterminés, telefilm by Michel Mitrani 1967 : Salle n° 8, by Jean Dewever and Robert Guez 1968 : Sarn telefilm by Claude Santelli – Role: Gédéon 1969 : Les Frères Karamazov, réalisé par Marcel Bluwal – Role: Ivan 1971 : La Petite Catherine, telefilm by Alfred Savoir 1972 : Les Rois maudits – Role: Philip V of France 1974 : Le deuil sied à Electre, telefilm by Maurice Cazeneuve 1975 : Plus amer que la mort, telefilm by Michel Wyn – Role: Pierre Quadrel 1976 : Don Juan ou l'Homme de cendres, telefilm by Guy Lessertisseur - Role: Don Juan 1978 : Dom Juan – Role: Don Juan 1980 : Les visiteurs by Michel Wyn 1991 : Ara que els ametllers ja estan batuts – Role: Josep Pla Prizes Prix Gérard Philipe, 1970 Paris. "Best Actor", "La Guerre de Troie n 'Aura pas Lieu" by Jean Giradoux.Théâtre de la Ville.París. Prix de la critique française, 1980 Best Actor "Une Dròle de Vie" by Bryan Clark.Théâtre Antoine.París. Creu de Sant Jordi, 1982 Premi nacional d'interpretació de la Generalitat de Catalunya, 1985 Cyrano de Bergerac. Premio Fotogramas de Plata,1987 Cyrano de Bergerac. Premio Nacional de Teatro, 1989 Premi de la crítica de Barcelona, temporada 1992-1993 Best Actor“Dom Joan”. Légion d'honneur, 1995. Premio de la Agrupación dramática de Barcelona,1999 Premio El ojo crítico de honor de RNE, 1999 Premio de Cultura de la Comunidad de Madrid, 2002 Premio de las Artes Escénicas de Castilla-La-Mancha Prizes with Arte'' 4 Premios Max de la SGAE 1999. Mejor espectáculo teatral, productor, director,traductor/adaptación. Premio Unión de Actores al mejor actor 1998. Premio Fotogramas de Plata 1999. Mejor actor Premio Ancora-Premio Oasis 1999 Premio Cambio 16 1999 References External links Category:1939 births Category:Living people Category:Catalan male stage actors Category:Catalan theatre directors Category:Catalan male film actors Category:Catalan male television actors Category:Spanish theatre directors Category:Troupe of the Comédie-Française Category:Spanish male telenovela actors
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Q: Slick nested outer joins with many-to-many tables I'm stuck with a slick query and I unfortunately can't find a similar example. Config: scalaVersion := "2.11.7" libraryDependencies += "com.typesafe.play" %% "play-slick" % "2.1.0" Heres the scenario. I have a table/model that's called Record. The object itself holds two sequences, namely Tags and Markets. This is a represenational image of the database structure (I'm aware of the fact that this is not an ER-diagram, it's not meant to be): Tags and Markets have their own tables and are connected to Record by many-to-many relations. The goal is to build a query that retrieves all records (regardless of tags and markets), records with markets and records with tags. I had something like this in mind: Future[Seq[(RecordModel, Option[Seq[MarketModel]], Option[Seq[TagModel]])]] So this is what I have: def myFunction(): Future[Seq[(RecordModel, Seq[MarketModel], Seq[TagModel])]] = { val query = for { recs <- records joinLeft (recordsMarkets join markets on (_.marketId === _.marketId)) on (_.recordId === _._1.recordId) joinLeft (recordsTags join tags on (_.tagId === _.tagId)) on (_._1.recordId === _._1.recordId) } yield recs db.run(query.result).map(_.toList.groupBy(_._1).map { case (r, m) => ( r._1, // Records r._2.groupBy(_._2).toSeq.map { case (a, b) => a }, // Markets t.flatMap(_._2.groupBy(_._2).map { case (t, relation) => t }) // Tags ) }.toSeq) } I'm not sure, if I'm on the right path here. It seems like it's almost what I want. This function will only return Records with Markets and Tags rather than having them as optional. I can't wrap my head around this. There don't seem to be any comprehensive examples of such complex queries anywhere. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! A: I finally had the time to focus on this issue again. With my current architecture and structure, I couldn't implement @Valerii Rusakov's answer, but it helped to solve the problem tremendously. Thank you! So here's how I did it: def myFunction: Future[Seq[(RecordModel, Seq[Option[(TagsModel, Record_TagsModel)]], Seq[Option[(MarketsModel, Record_MarketModel)]], Seq[Option[(UrlsModel, Record_UrlModel)]])]] = { val query = for { (((records, tags), markets), urls) <- (records filter (x => x.deleted === false && x.clientId === 1) joinLeft (tags join recordTags on (_.tagId === _.tagId)) on (_.recordId === _._2.recordId) joinLeft (markets join recordMarkets on (_.marketId === _.marketId)) on (_._1.recordId === _._2.recordId) joinLeft (urls join recordUrls on (_.urlId === _.urlId)) on (_._1._1.recordId === _._2.recordId)) } yield (records, tags, markets, urls) db.run(query.result).map(_.toList.groupBy(_._1).map { // Group by records case (records, composedResult) => ( records, composedResult.groupBy(_._2).keys.toSeq, // Tags and RecordTags composedResult.groupBy(_._3).keys.toSeq, // Markets and RecordMarkets composedResult.groupBy(_._4).keys.toSeq // Urls and RecordUrls ) }.toSeq) } Notice that I yield for (((records, tags), markets), urls). This allows me to access those precise attributes later on, which makes the grouping and mapping a lot easier. It's still not perfect because I have to work with the table and the relational table e.g. TagsModel, Record_TagsModel. This is just a minor issue though. Maybe some of you guys know how to resolve it. The current function returns all records regardless of tags, markets or urls.
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1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a sound absorbing structure constituted by a porous member. More particularly to a sound absorbing structure for use in an engine cover for an automobile, a sound insulating cover or the like. 2. Description of the Related Art In general, a fact has been known that a porous member such as open-cell foam and glass wool has a satisfactory sound absorbing characteristic. Therefore, the porous member has been used to absorb sound, for example, in the engine cover or the bonnet of an automobile in order to eliminate noise propagated from an automobile. However, the thickness of the porous member constitute by the open-cell structure must be enlarged to raise the sound absorption coefficient in the midrange and the bass range. Since the space in the inside portion of the engine cover or in the inside portion of the bonnet is limited, there are many cases that the thick sound absorbing member cannot be disposed. Therefore, there are disadvantages such that the conventional porous member having the open-cell structure or continued voids cannot attain a satisfactory sound absorbing effect. Moreover, a porous member having a cell structure obtained by mixing the open-cells and closed-cells has been employed. In addition, a porous member constituted by an open-cell urethane foam member with a coating film has been also employed as a sound absorbing member. The porous members having the above-mentioned mixed-cell structure and the open-cell urethane foam member with a coating film have a sound absorption peak in a relatively low frequency range. However, a satisfactory high peak value cannot be obtained. As the thickness is increased, the sound absorption peak is shifted to the low frequency range. However, since the width of the peak frequency is too narrow, only when a material having a thickness corresponding to a frequency in a vicinity of a specific and single frequency of a sound source is employed, a somewhat satisfactory sound absorbing effect is sometimes obtained. However, there are may cases that thickness of the porous members cannot be changed because the structure of the position for use, for example, the inside portion of the engine cover or the inside portion of the bonnet, restricts the thickness. In general, noise from the engine room of an automobile has a frequency range having a somewhat large width. The porous member having the mixed-cell structure cannot attain a satisfactory sound absorbing effect because the width of the peak frequency of the sound absorption coefficient is too narrow and the peak frequency depends on the thickness. In addition to the above-mentioned porous members, a porous member having a cell structure constituted by only closed-cells has been also used. For example, sponge and expanded rubber are used as this kind of porous member. However, the sound absorption coefficient is too low in the overall frequency range. Therefore, substantially sound absorbing effect cannot be obtained. Also a perforated plate is employed which is a resonant-type sound absorbing structure incorporating an air layer disposed at the rear of a hard board having through holes. Although a usual perforated plate has a somewhat satisfactory sound absorbing characteristic in a single frequency range, the overall sound absorbing characteristic is unsatisfactory. It is known that a urethane open-cell foam or glass wool provided for the rear air layer of the perforated plate enables the sound absorbing characteristic to be improved. The sound absorbing characteristic, however, is unsatisfactory. For example, a sound absorbing structure has been disclosed in JP-A-9-13943 which has a structure that a sound absorbing base and a perforated skin member are combined with each other. In JP-A-56-157347, a sound absorbing structure has been disclosed which has a structure that a porous member and a perforated film are combined with each other. In JE-A-56-157346, a sound absorbing structure has been disclosed which has a structure that a porous member and a soft resin sheet provided with air chambers are combined with each other. The foregoing sound absorbing structures has a satisfactory sound absorbing effect in only a specific frequency range. In only a case where a frequency range of noise which is actually made and a frequency range in which the sound absorbing effect is obtained cannot coincide wit h each other, noise can be reduced. The frequency range in which the sound absorbing effect can be obtained cannot arbitrarily be controlled. Therefore, there arises a problem in that noise reduction cannot usually be achieved. To enhance the sound absorbing effect of the foregoing sound absorbing structure, the thickness of the sound absorbing structure must be enlarged. However, if the sound absorbing structure having a large thickness cannot be provided owing to a space limit, noise cannot be reduced. Hereinafter, the above-mentioned porous members including open-cells and/or closed-cell are generally called also as xe2x80x9cfoam members.xe2x80x9d In view of the foregoing, an object of the present invention is to provide a sound absorbing-structure and a sound insulation cover having a satisfactory sound absorbing characteristic over a wide frequency range and improving the sound absorbing characteristic in a required frequency range to meet a purpose or the like and the total sound absorption coefficient in a wide frequency range. In addition, it is also an object of the present invention to provide an engine cover incorporating the sound absorbing structure. The inventors of the present invention have energetically performed studies. As a result, it has been found that a special process to which a foam member having a specific cell structure enables a satisfactory sound absorbing effect to be obtained in a wide frequency range. Moreover, the sound absorbing characteristic in a required frequency range can easily be improved. Moreover, it has been found that an equivalent sound absorbing characteristic can be attained even if the thickness is half or smaller as compared with the sound absorbing material constituted by the conventional foam member. Thus, the present invention is established on the basis of the foregoing facts. That is, according to the present invention, there is provided a sound absorbing structure comprising a foam member having a cell structure formed by mixing open-cells and closed-cells, wherein a plurality of through holes, which penetrate through the foam member, and/or non-through holes, which do not penetrate through the foam member, with a specific diameters, shapes and depth are formed in the foam member and an engine cover for an automobile incorporating the sound absorbing structure. Moreover, a structure has been found in which foam members each having a specific cell structure are stacked in a specific state. This structure enables a satisfactory sound absorbing effect to be obtained over a wide frequency range. Moreover, the sound absorbing characteristic in a required frequency range can be easily improved. As compared with a sound absorbing material constituted by a conventional foam member, an equivalent sound absorbing characteristic can be obtained if the thickness is half or smaller. Thus, the present invention has been established on the basis of this facts. That is, according to the present invention, there is provided a sound absorbing structure comprising two or more stacked layers of foam members each having a mixed-cell structure of open-cells and closed-cells and an engine cover for an automobile incorporating the sound absorbing structure Furthermore, a special hole formation in a foam member having a specific cell structure enables a satisfactory sound absorbing effect to be realized in a wide frequency range. Moreover, the sound absorbing characteristic can be easily improved in a frequency range having a certain width including a required frequency. As an alternative to this, the sound absorption coefficient in a wide frequency range can totally be improved so that arbitrary control of the sound absorbing characteristic is permitted. Another fact has been found that a sound absorbing characteristic equivalent to the conventional sound absorbing member comprising the foam member can be realized if the thickness is half or smaller. Thus, the present invention is established on the basis of the foregoing facts. That is, according to the present invention, there is provided a sound absorbing structure comprising a foam member having a cell structure formed by mixing open-cells and closed-cells with one another, wherein the area of opening of each diameter-varied hole formed in the surface opposite to a sound source is largest and the area of opening of each diameter-varied hole is reduced in a direction of the thickness of the foam member and an engine cover for an automobile incorporating the sound absorbing structure. Moreover, the following fact was found: a structure comprising a coating film formed on at least a surface of a porous member including continued voids which is opposite to a sound source; and through holes penetrating the coating film and the porous member so that the areas of openings of the through holes are adjusted. Thus, the sound absorbing characteristic in a required frequency range can easily be improved. Moreover, the sound absorbing characteristic can easily be controlled. When the sound absorbing structures are laminated, a satisfactory sound absorbing characteristic can be realized in a wide frequency range. As compared with a conventional sound absorbing member comprising a foam member or a molded fibrous material, a sound absorbing characteristic as well as or better than that of the conventional sound absorbing structure can be realized even if thickness of the foam member is not more than half of the conventional one. When the foregoing sound absorbing structure is mounted on a cover, the sound insulation characteristic of the sound insulating cover can be improved. The present invention is established on the basis of the foregoing fact. That is, according to the present invention, there is provided a sound absorbing structure comprising: a coating film formed on at least a surface of a porous member including continued voids which is opposite to a sound source; and through holes penetrating the coating film and the porous member and a sound insulating cover comprising the sound absorbing structure.
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Microsoft wants Windows developers to write Windows 8-specific, Metro-style, touch-friendly applications, and to make sure that they crank these apps out, the company has decided that Visual Studio 11 Express, the free-to-use version of its integrated development environment, can produce nothing else. If you want to develop desktop applications—anything that runs at the command line or on the conventional Windows desktop that remains a fully supported, integral, essential part of Windows 8—you'll have two options: stick with the current Visual C++ 2010 Express and Visual C# 2010 Express products, or pay about $400-500 for Visual Studio 11 Professional. A second version, Visual Studio 11 Express for Web, will be able to produce HTML and JavaScript websites, and nothing more. Visual Studio 11 is an improvement in many ways over Visual Studio 2010. Its C++ compiler, for example, is a great deal more standards-compliant, especially with the new C++ 11 specification. It has powerful new optimization features, such as the ability to automatically use CPU features like SSE2 to accelerate mathematically intensive programs, and new language features to allow programs to be executed on the GPU. The new version of the C# language makes it easier to write programs that do their work on background threads and avoid making user interfaces unresponsive. The .NET Framework, updated to version 4.5, includes new capabilities for desktop applications, such as a ribbon control for Microsoft's WPF GUI framework. Redmond has decided not only that Visual Studio Express users should have the ability to develop Metro-style applications: they should have no other choice. Taken together, there are many new features in Visual Studio 11 that are relevant, interesting, and useful for desktop developers. Indeed, things like the new WPF capabilities are only useful for desktop developers. But Microsoft has decided that if you want to use these things to write desktop apps, you have to pay. The free Express tools will produce only two things: Metro-style applications for Windows 8, and websites. Eventually, the company will also release a third version that can produce applications for Windows Phone, and nothing more. The company announced the Visual Studio 11 product line-up last week, but the full implications (and positive confirmation of the implications) are only now becoming clear. In Redmond's words "Visual Studio 11 Express for Windows 8 provides tools for Metro style app development. To create desktop applications, developers need to use Visual Studio 11 Professional, or higher. In addition, Visual Studio 2010 Express products—Visual Basic 2010 Express, Visual C++ 2010 Express, and Visual C# 2010 Express—will remain available for free download." Metro-style applications are obviously going to be an important driver for Windows 8's adoption, especially on tablet machines. Although Windows 8 remains a fully fledged desktop operating system and will be able to run essentially any and every desktop application that Windows 7 can run, Microsoft is keen to develop an ecosystem of applications that are pleasant to use on tablets, and to do that, it needs Metro-style programs built on the new WinRT framework. Extending the Visual Studio Express range to support Metro-style development is, therefore, an obvious decision. The cost barrier to entry is very low—it costs nothing to download and use the IDE—and it should stimulate a healthy amount of application development, just as it has done for Windows Phone. Developers, too, have an incentive to develop Metro-style applications, when it's appropriate, because the greater promotion and easier distribution should provide some new revenue opportunities. But merely extending Visual Studio Express apparently wasn't good enough. Redmond has decided not only that Visual Studio Express users should have the ability to develop Metro-style applications: they should have no other choice. In practice, you'll probably have to pay even for Metro development. Windows 8 won't, in general, support side-loading of Metro-style applications. Developers won't be able to stick a Metro-style application that they wrote themselves onto their website and let people download it. Every application will have to go through the Windows store, and will be subject to Microsoft's approval. Submitting applications to the store will cost money, even for free applications; private developers will have to pay $49 a year, corporations $99 a year. It gets worse Windows is unique among mainstream operating systems in charging for development tools. Just to make doubly sure that nobody will dare try to produce desktop applications without paying Redmond for the privilege, Microsoft has gone a step further than crippling Visual Studio Express. The Windows SDK for Windows 7 includes a C++ compiler and all the requisite bits and pieces to develop Windows applications. You'd have to do a bit more work to get things set up than you do with Visual Studio, as it's a little barebones, but it's enough. But that won't be the case for Windows 8: the Windows SDK for windows 8 will not include a compiler toolchain at all, lest any sneaky developers try to cheat the system and use it to write desktop apps. There is no upside to this decision. It is immensely bad. Throughout its promotion and description of Windows 8, Microsoft has made the case that it is a "no compromise" operating system, one that offers both touch-friendliness for tablet users, and the full power and flexibility of the PC UI paradigm. The desktop is valuable, and indeed for many applications, necessary. Microsoft's own Office 15, for example, will be a desktop application. It's too big and complicated to work with the many constraints that Metro-style applications face. It's very likely that most productivity applications will stick with the desktop for some years to come. The same is true of utility programs, AAA-gaming titles, and a large swath of current Windows software: either their interfaces are too complex for the touch-friendly Metro, or they need access to APIs that Metro-style apps are forbidden from using—or both. The desktop, and desktop development, is here to stay. But with Windows 8, hobbyists, open-source developers, those just starting out with learning about software development? They're not welcome. The desktop is so important to Microsoft and Windows 8's future that the company doesn't want just anyone writing software for it, and will only begrudgingly tolerate such behavior if you cough up some money for the privilege. In addition to making a mockery of Microsoft's claim that the desktop is important to Windows 8, the move means that Windows is no longer a good platform for learning basic skills like "how to program." Few of us are born with the ability to write a program; most of us have to learn using a combination of books and online resources. Programming can be a complex task even on a good day, and to keep this complexity tractable, most beginner developers stick to simple, command-line programs without rich GUIs. This allows a much greater focus on mastering the programming language and core concepts. Simple command-line programs are the bread-and-butter stuff of programming tutorials, with the classic "Hello World" program being the best-known example. The current, 2010 versions of Microsoft's Express tools are a fine environment for learning these basic programming skills. Visual Studio 11 Express? Not so much. If you want to learn software development, you'll have to look elsewhere. Want to hone your skills by working on the Project Euler challenges or enter a programming competition such as ICFP? Again: the 2010 Express versions would be a good match. Visual Studio 11 Express won't be. Hindering open source development Open source development is similarly disadvantaged. Consider a project such as the server-side JavaScript platform Node.js. Node.js was originally developed for UNIX-like platforms, but its developers have worked hard to make it a first-class citizen on Windows (including some small contributions made by me). This work was done with Microsoft's sponsorship and assistance; the company has contributed its own development resources to help bring Node.js to Windows. Most open source projects take the (not unreasonable) viewpoint that if the source is freely available, and the project is free to use, then it should be free to compile too. Node.js is no exception, and so the developers made sure that it could be compiled and built with Visual C++ 2010 Express. But going forward, Microsoft won't have any suitable development environment for projects like this to target. They'll have to choose between Visual C++ 2010 Express—and a compiler that lacks many of the standard C++ features that the latest version includes—and the $400-500 Visual Studio 11 Professional. Short-term, the decision is easy—stick with 2010. Long-term, the situation is lousy. Microsoft will let you have a free compiler or a good compiler, but not both. Windows is unique among mainstream operating systems in charging for development tools: the development tools for Linux or Android are zero-cost, and the tools for Mac OS X and iOS flit between being free or available for a nominal $5 fee, depending on Apple's mood. Microsoft's decision to charge for the more powerful versions of Visual Studio leaves a bad taste in my mouth, because to my mind, a development environment is not really the same as other pieces of software. Software development has a kind of synergy with the operating system platform: an operating system is only made useful by the pieces of software that developers create for it. By itself, the operating system has little value or appeal. Platform developers need third-party developers to produce the applications that make their platforms valuable. Charging developers for Visual Studio is, in effect, making developers pay money for the privilege of making Windows worth buying. And yet, without third-party software, Windows itself has next to no value; it doesn't seem right to make programmers pay just to be able to make Microsoft's operating system valuable. I think that Microsoft implicitly understands and acknowledges this argument, too: why else would the Windows Phone and, now, Metro development tools be free? As much as I dislike charging for such software, the Express products, which first shipped in 2005, partially appeased me. Although Microsoft did not give developers everything for free, they did at least have enough to start developing and shipping Windows software. High-end features remained the sole preserve of the extraordinarily expensive Ultimate version, which was a pity (and not a problem faced by Mac OS X developers) but the basic Express tooling was enough for most purposes. But it won't be any longer. Microsoft is keen to point out that anyone who is currently attending an eligible educational institution will be able to get a free copy of Visual Studio 11 Professional through the DreamSpark scheme. This is true, but inadequate for hobbyists and open source developers. As such, it's little consolation. Desktop development is essential, and it will remain so long after Windows 8 is released. It's unlikely that Microsoft will ever relent and make its entire range of development tools zero-cost, but for the company to completely rule out even the option of using its current tools for the free development of desktop applications, whether for hobbyists, beginners, or open source developers, is a huge step backward. It threatens to make Windows inaccessible to a large body of current and future programmers, and casts an ominous shadow over the entire desktop.
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Q: What is a common web architecture for java apps? Im currently developing a java web application, and im researching how i should combine different types of technology in order to get the most use of a single webserver. My plan so far is to have the following architecture setup Internet -> Varnish (reverse proxy) -> Apache2 (mod_pagespeed, mod_jk) -> Ehcache-web (caching html page fragments,spring-cache) -> Tomcat (java appsrv) -> Ehcache (cache layer) -> MySQL (persistance layer) Is there any problems with this design? What about scaling and clustering when it comes to that? Is there any other (better) solutions? Thanks! A: I do not envision a webapp in a traditional manner - but in terms of service providers and consumers. At work we've a RESTful API layer running under Tomcat, built by implementing Shindig interfaces. The layer interacts with MySQL as well as MongoDB. We have near/far caching using Memcached, which we plan to move to Redis given that we use a lot of list and set based operations. This layer also interfaces with Twitter and Facebook for certain APIs (like pushing out the status updates). All the endpoints are accessible as OpenSocial compliant REST/XML calls. We use NewRelic to monitor the service performance and SLA. Currently we're doing a little over 30K RPM with a response time of 10ms. We have a cluster of 4 Tomcats, 3 memcacheds, 3 MySQL (1M 2S) and 3 MongoDB (replicaset). All of the stack runs on Virtual Machines hosted by XenServer, running Centos. We use RabbitMQ for messaging/async operations like sending notifications out or talking to 3rd parties (Twitter/Facebook) so as to not block the VM threads. We plan to move to HornetQ+Scala Actors in the near future as the platform gets popular. The search runs on Solr but we're actively migrating to ElasticSearch. We architected the system in this API/Services based model so that we can serve more than one client platform. So when our Mobile app launches, that can re-use the APIs instead of having a separate set of the same stack for Mobile. This architecture abstracts the back-end offerings with no coupling to the front end. The front end we have is built in PHP/Zend, and it uses JQuery extensively. We are building a mobile front-end using HTML5, Phonegap and Sencha touch. For security we have open GETs but the writes are secured via 2-legged oauth. We will need to provide 3-legged oauth once we open up the API to external consumers and app developers. I hope this summary helps. Please do not hesitate to comment if you need further information or have any questions.
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Kinetic study of epoxy curing in the glass fiber/epoxy interface using dansyl fluorescence. The fluorescence response of the dansyl chromophore has been used to study the kinetic of epoxy curing processes. With this new method, comparison between the curing at the interface of a glass fiber/epoxy and in the epoxy bulk of a composite material was studied. The effect of two glass fiber surface treatments was investigated. Commercial E-glass fibers were surface coated with 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES) and 3-aminopropylmethyldiethoxysilane (APDES). Fluorimetry (using fluorescent labels) and FT-NIR (Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy in the near range) techniques were used to monitor the curing process in these composite materials. From the analysis of the data obtained, different simple kinetic models were discussed and apparent activation energies were obtained. Furthermore, from those techniques the respective results were compared to obtain complementary information. Independently of the sample and the technique used for the kinetic analysis, no variation of the activation energy of the epoxy curing reaction was found, which suggests that there are no changes in the mechanism of the reaction along the process. Fluorescence from dansyl located at the glass fiber/epoxy interface reflected that the kind of reinforcement treatment clearly affects the epoxy curing process exactly in that region. However, when analytical response comes from the whole system the mechanism of the reaction does not seem to change with the silane coating used although is quite different in comparison with the process at the interface.
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[A Decoy Oligodeoxynucleotides therapy for allergic skin diseases]. Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common, chronically relapsing skin disease. It is very difficult to treat severe type AD by steroid ointment. We therefore hypothesized that synthetic double-stranded DNA with a high affinity for Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription 6 (STAT6) could be introduced in vivo as a decoy cis elements to bind the transcriptional factor and to block the gene activation of contributing the onset and progression of AD, thus providing effective therapy for AD. Treatment by the transfection of STAT6 decoy oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN), but not scrambled decoy ODN in the AD model mice, had a significantly inhibitory effect on not only STAT6 binding to nuclei but also on the third phase response. A histological analysis revealed that both edema and the infiltration of eosinophils and degranulated mast cells significantly decreased in STAT6 decoy ODN transfected mice. We herein report the first successful in vivo transfer of STAT6 decoy ODN to reduce the third phase reaction in AD model mice, thereby providing a new therapeutic strategy for atopic dermatitis. We also introduce another NF-kB Decoy Oligodeoxynucleotides therapy or STAT6siRNA therapy for allergic diseases.
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Q: jQuery on click not working on ajaxified elements Here's JS code: $('body').on('click', '.thumb', function() { alert(123); }); When you click on div with class .thumb it should alert the message, however, when i click - nothing happening. A: Use .mousedown() instead of .on('click'): $('.thumb').mousedown(function() { alert(123); }); With .mousedown() your JS code will fire only after Ajax request.
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Diffusion-weighted imaging and diffusion tensor imaging as adjuncts to conventional MRI for the diagnosis and management of peripheral nerve sheath tumors: current perspectives and future directions. Peripheral nerve sheath tumors (PNSTs) account for ~ 5% of soft tissue neoplasms and are responsible for a wide spectrum of morbidities ranging from localized neuropathy to fulminant metastatic spread and death. MR imaging represents the gold standard for identification of these neoplasms, however, current anatomic MR imaging markers do not reliably detect or differentiate benign and malignant lesions, and therefore, biopsy or excision is required for definitive diagnosis. Diffusion-weighted MR imaging (DWI) serves as a useful tool in the evaluation and management of PNSTs by providing functional information regarding the degree of diffusion, while diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) aids in determining the directional information of predominant diffusion and has been shown to be particularly useful for pre-operative planning of these tumors by delineating healthy and pathologic fascicles. The article focuses on these important neurogenic lesions, highlighting the current utility of diffusion MR imaging and future directions including computerized radiomic analysis. KEY POINTS: • Anatomic MRI is moderately accurate in differentiating benign from malignant PNST. • Diffusion tensor imaging facilitates pre-operative planning of PNSTs by depicting neuropathy and tractography. • Radiomics will likely augment current observer-based diagnostic criteria for PNSTs.
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Today my three-year-old daughter told my husband that she wants to be married. When he asked her why, she replied, "Because you get to be nice to one another". Are you nice to your partner? Or do you find yourself involved in heated competition, endless cycles of discord, and/or tiresome critical thinking? According to Diane Sollee, founder of the Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education, LLC (CMFCE), "Every happy, successful couple has approximately ten areas of 'incompatibility' or disagreement that they will never resolve." In other words, it's possible to disagree with your spouse and still have a fulfilling relationship. It's all in how you do it. Because you and your spouse may have ten issues that you will not be able to agree upon at any given time, how will you be able to resolve these conflicts and maintain a happy medium in your household? First and foremost don't avoid or side step the concerns that each of you have. Conflict in marriage is not an "if", but rather a "when". And according to Sollee, avoidance is one of the key factors determining a couple's separation and divorce. Make sure you voice your opinions, but do it with the understanding that you don't need to change your spouse. Focus, rather, on the way you present yourself in times of conflict. Secondly, welcome and embrace change. While you have committed to "love until death", you haven't promised to stay the same through the course of your life. Everyone is learning and growing at different paces and in different places. Don't let this growth, change the positive ways you act towards your husband or wife. Next, understand that even if you were to divorce and remarry, you would still have to deal with the short comings of your new partner and they would have to deal with yours. You'd just have a new set of disagreements. Nobody's perfect. Realizing this fact and internalizing it, will give you a better grip on how to cope with the irreconcilable differences you have in your current marriage. Finally, don't let your disagreements contaminate the rest of your relationship. Choose to exhibit positive behaviors towards your spouse. Deciding to become more affectionate or offering encouraging words on a regular basis can go a long way. It will get you through some tough times. Often partners eventually mirror each other's behavior inside and outside of their disagreements. Don't let conflict put a sour taste in your relationship. If you want to have a healthy and happy marriage, your goal can be to agree with the understanding that disagreeing is a part of life. For more information about Diane Sollee and the Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education visit http://www.smartmarriages.com
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Saturday, November 06, 2010 Wax One of the by-products of honey bees is wax. I've written about wax rendering recently and the photo above is the end product. In this photo there is about 25 pounds of wax. I rendered ten pounds this year and the other fifteen pounds is wax left over from previous years. The small octagonal ones in the foreground are generally one ounce ingots which I use to make balms and creams. I have enough wax at this point where I need to consider getting some candle molds just to use it up. One benefit to bees wax is the smell. It is remarkably beautiful and nearly as wonderful as the smell of a hive in August.
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Additional Materials: Contact: URS Federal Technical Services, Inc., (URS) of Germantown, Maryland, protests the issuance of a task order to System Studies and Simulation, Inc., (S3) of Huntsville, Alabama, under request for quotations (RFQ) No. PN2111AV01, issued by the General Services Administration (GSA) for flight training services for the Department of the Army’s 21st Cavalry Brigade at Ford Hood, Texas. We deny the protest. DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASEThe decision issued on the date below was subject to a GAO Protective Order. This redacted version has been approved for public release. Protest of agency’s past experience and technical approach evaluations and source selection decision is denied where the record shows that the agency reasonably evaluated quotations consistent with the solicitation’s evaluation criteria. DECISION URS Federal Technical Services, Inc., (URS) of Germantown, Maryland, protests the issuance of a task order to System Studies and Simulation, Inc., (S3) of Huntsville, Alabama, under request for quotations (RFQ) No. PN2111AV01, issued by the General Services Administration (GSA) for flight training services for the Department of the Army’s 21st Cavalry Brigade at Ford Hood, Texas.[1] We deny the protest. BACKGROUND The RFQ, which was provided to interested vendors holding Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) contracts under schedule No. 874, mission oriented business integrated services (MOBIS), provided for the issuance of a time-and-materials task order for a base and 4 option years. See RFQ at A19, A24; Contracting Officer’s (CO) Statement at 2. A detailed performance work statement (PWS) was provided that described the required services. Among other things, the vendor would be required to develop and conduct an advanced helicopter training program, as well as provide unit sustainment and/or rotational readiness training at Fort Hood and other locations within and outside the United States, including Germany, Korea, and the Netherlands. See PWS at A2-4, A20. In particular, the vendor must provide training services and materials, consistent with unit policies, guidance, and training objectives, to support aerial gunnery training, combined training exercises, command field exercises, combat training center rotations, deployment operations, manned-unmanned teaming exercises, and full spectrum combat aviation brigade training (FSCAB), among other things. Seeid. at A10-11. In that regard, the vendor is required to provide fully trained and experienced key personnel (a chief pilot, a chief planner, and a senior pilot) meeting specified qualifications, such as minimum numbers of flight and instructor hours on various advanced aircrafts. Id. at A4, A14-15. As pertinent here, the chief planner was required to have, among other things, an “extensive background in aviation helicopter operations.”[2]Id. at A16. The vendor was also required to assign an on-site task leader responsible for providing periodic training plans, schedules, records, reports, and other deliverables.[3]Id. at A11-12, A30; see RFQ, Questions & Answers, Aug. 12, 2011, at 6-7; Questions & Answers, Aug. 22, 2011, at 1-2. The RFQ informed vendors that the task order would be issued on a best value basis considering the following factors, listed in descending order of importance: past experience, technical approach, and price. RFQ at A37-38. The non-price factors, when combined, were significantly more important than price. Id. at A38. Vendors were advised that failure to comply with all of the terms of the PWS may result in elimination of the vendor’s quotation from further consideration for award. Seeid. at A36. With regard to the past experience factor, the RFQ stated that, based on the uniqueness of the requirement, the vendor was required to demonstrate prior experience and specific training in the following seven areas: mobile assistance training (MAT); high altitude environmental training (HAMET); extended range, multi-purpose unmanned aerial vehicles; foreign military training (FMT); Unit Fielding and Training Program (UFTP); Task Force Observe, Detect, Identify, and Neutralize; and FSCAB training. PWS at A14. In this respect the RFQ instructed vendors to provide references and past experience information for four past or current contracts/task orders executed within no less than the past 3 years and no more than the past 7 years for comparable (same or similar scope) requirements to the solicited task.[4] RFQ at A38. Vendors were informed that their past experience would be evaluated based on the offeror’s relevant experience compared to the PWS’s requirements and as a measure of the government’s confidence in the offeror’s ability to successfully complete a project with comparable scope to the solicited task. Id. at A38-39. Vendors were also advised that, in rating vendor past experience, the government would evaluate the firm’s comparable experience in the seven critical areas, listed above, but would not evaluate personnel experience as part of the vendor’s organizational experience. Seeid. at A39. With regard to the technical approach factor, the RFQ instructed vendors to submit a narrative description of their knowledge and understanding of the PWS requirements, and as well as their proposed methodologies and techniques, including task management, to fulfill the requirements. Seeid. at A39. Vendors were also instructed to provide a staffing plan, quality control plan, and key personnel resumes, as well as describe their transition plan, risk management approach and process for personnel background investigations. Seeid. at A40-41. Moreover, vendors were required to identify specific skill categories and describe the specific duties that each will perform. Seeid. at A40. Vendors were informed that their technical approach would be evaluated based on their demonstrated understanding of the requirements, the adequacy of their solution approach, the quality and completeness of their technical solutions to the objectives, and the overall qualifications and skill mix of their proposed workforce. Seeid. at A39. Technical approach would also be evaluated for feasibility, practicability, and appropriateness to accomplishing the PWS requirements.[5]Id. at A37. Moreover, the agency would compare the experience and qualifications of proposed key personnel to the desired qualifications specified in the solicitation. Seeid. at A40 The RFQ advised vendors that, if they proposed an alternative to the agency’s estimated labor mix, the offeror was required to provide a rationale for deviating from the estimate. PWS at A17. Vendors were advised in this regard that the agency reserved the right to select a proposal containing an alternative solution based on a best value award analysis. Id. The agency received quotations from three offerors, including URS and S3 (the incumbent), which were evaluated by the agency’s proposal evaluation team (PET) as follows: URS’s ratings reflected the PET’s overall judgment that the majority of URS’s past experience was not generally relevant to the requirements and that the practicality and appropriateness of URS’s technical approach was greatly diminished by its proposed staffing resources and dated understanding of the 21st CAV’s mission. See AR, Tab 13, Consensus Technical Review, at 6-8. With respect to the past experience factor, although URS’s quotation was found to have one strength, it was also found to have a deficiency and three weaknesses.[7]Id. at 6-7. URS’s quotation was found deficient because it failed to show experience in one of the required past experience areas, specifically, HAMET experience. Id. at 7. The PET also assessed the following three weaknesses with respect to URS’s past experience: URS showed no experience in collective/multiple aircraft operations training, including through the battalion level; URS’s references did not address unit level training and transformation beyond the staff level; and URS’s references reflected only entry-level, primary instructor flight training experience. Seeid. at 6. With respect to the technical approach factor, the PET evaluated URS’s quotation as containing no strengths or deficiencies, but the following three significant weaknesses: only [DELETED] percent of URS aviators on staff had combat experience; URS proposed [DELETED] as a site-lead, which would hinder performance of [DELETED]; and URS’s proposed chief planner had only 1 year of experience in aviation helicopter operations. Id. at 7. The PET also assessed as a weaknesses that URS did not address the current FMT, FSCAB, and MAT models and that URS’s resumes contained errors. Id. The PET concluded that URS’s quotation was technically unacceptable because it fell short of the standards set forth in the PWS and the weaknesses and deficiencies identified would place the agency at a high risk in meeting task order requirements. See AR, Tab 14, Award Document, at 22. S3’s ratings reflected the PET’s overall judgment that S3’s past experience and technical approach satisfied the RFQ’s requirements.[8]See AR, Tab 13, Consensus Technical Review, at 2-5. With respect to the past experience factor, the PET assessed one strength and one weakness in S3’s quotation, and no deficiencies. Specifically, the agency assessed as a strength S3’s experience with a newer model aircraft for which there are a limited of number qualified pilots and few qualified instructor pilots, and as a weakness S3’s misrepresentation that it had provided maintenance pilot (MP) training at the 21st CAV. Id. at 3-4. With respect the technical approach factor, S3’s quotation was found to have no strengths or deficiencies and the following three weaknesses: S3’s quality control plan did not specify which command level would complete customer satisfaction surveys or how surveys would be processed and reviewed; two of S3’s key personnel resumes contained errors or inconsistencies; and S3 did not provide pilots qualified for four types of aircraft.[9]Seeid. The CO reviewed the vendors’ quotations and evaluation results and agreed with the PET’s ratings. AR, Tab 14, Award Document, at 12, 22; see CO’s Statement at 9. The CO found that only S3’s quotation was technically acceptable; URS’s quotation was determined to be technically unacceptable because it fell short of the standards set forth in the PWS. AR, Tab 14, Award Document, at 22. Accordingly, the CO determined that only S3’s price quotation would be evaluated.[10]Id. at 22-25. The CO compared S3’s discounted price and labor rates to the agency’s independent government estimate and level of effort, and found S3’s price of $66,865,234 to be fair and reasonable. Id. at 23-25. The task order was issued to S3 and this protest followed. DISCUSSION URS raises numerous objections to the evaluation of its and S3’s quotations under the past experience and technical approach factors and to the agency’s selection decision. We have considered all of URS’s arguments and find, as explained below, no basis to question the reasonableness of the agency’s evaluation and award decision.[11] Past Experience URS protests the agency’s evaluation of its and S3’s past experience, disputing the deficiencies, weaknesses, and/or strengths assessed in that regard. In this respect, URS cites various passages from its quotation that the protester deems relevant to the requirement but which it argues the agency ignored. Protest at 13; Comments & Supp. Protest at 7. For example, URS disputes that it lacks HAMET experience, pointing out that its proposed [DELETED] has been HAMET-qualified since 1986, and argues that even if URS did not address HAMET capabilities, it should have received a higher past experience rating because URS otherwise met the majority of the PWS requirements. Id. at 12-13. Similarly, the protester disagrees that it had not shown past experience in collective training and multiple aircraft operations, arguing that two training programs cited in URS’s past experience references (as well as references for URS’s proposed team partner) “have inherent collective/ multiple aircraft training requirements.”[12]Id. at 7-9. Moreover, URS complains that its “unique and very strong past experience with respect to initial entry military aviation training” should have been assessed as a strength and not as a weakness. Id. at 11-12. URS also complains that GSA evaluated its and S3’s past experience disparately. Specifically, URS argues that S3 failed to address the seven required past experience areas and that neither the consensus evaluation report nor the award document reflect some individual evaluators’ concerns or assessments of deficiencies or weaknesses in that regard. Seeid. at 20-22. The protester also contends that the agency should have assessed a deficiency for S3’s misrepresentation of MP training experience. See Supp. Comments at 17. The agency responds that it properly evaluated the firms’ past experience. See AR at 7-10, 13-15. Specifically, GSA disagrees that URS demonstrated that it had the required HAMET experience and counters that, to the extent the protester asserts that [DELETED] is HAMET-qualified, the PWS clearly stated that the agency would not consider personnel experience as part of the agency’s evaluation of organizational experience.[13]See Supp. AR at 9, citing PWS at A39. The agency also disputes the protester’s assertion that S3 did not address the seven required past experience areas and identifies passages from S3’s quotation that demonstrate S3’s experience under each area. Supp. CO’s Statement at 9-10. The agency also states that S3’s misrepresentation with respect to its MP experience was not found to be a deficiency or significant weakness because it did not relate to a specific PWS requirement and did not impact the mission of the 21st CAV. Id. Where, as here, an agency conducts a competition under Federal Acquisition Regulation subpart 8.4, we will review the record to ensure that the agency’s evaluation is reasonable and consistent with the terms of the solicitation. CMI Mgmt., Inc., B-404645, Mar. 2, 2011, 2011 CPD ¶ 66 at 4; GC Servs. Ltd. P’ship, B-298102, B-298102.3, June 14, 2006, 2006 CPD ¶ 96 at 6. The evaluation of an offeror’s experience and past performance is a matter within the discretion of the contracting agency since the agency is responsible for defining its needs and the best method for accommodating them, and we will not substitute our judgment for reasonably based past performance ratings. SeeMFM Lamey Group, LLC, B-402377, Mar. 25, 2010, 2010 CPD ¶ 81 at 10. As discussed above, vendors were required to show prior experience and specific training in seven distinct areas and were advised that the agency would evaluate the firm’s comparable experience in that regard. See PWS at A14, A39. The agency’s contemporaneous record--which includes individual evaluator rating sheets and notes, the PET’s consensus evaluation report, and the CO’s selection decision--documents that the agency fairly evaluated each vendors’ past experience under the seven required areas of experience. See AR, Tab 11, Individual Tech. Evaluations, S3; Tab 12, Individual Tech. Evaluations, URS; Tab 13, Consensus Technical Review, at 1-12; Tab 14, Award Document, at 11-22, 25. With respect to the deficiency assessed in URS’s past experience, the record also shows that URS’s quotation failed to show HAMET experience for itself. Although URS contends that [DELETED] has HAMET experience, the RFQ explicitly advised offerors that the agency would not evaluate personnel experience as part of the vendor’s organizational experience. RFQ at A39. To the extent that the protester argues that the agency ignored URS’s past experience that inherently encompasses or mentions the PWS’s requirements, agencies are not required to infer information from an inadequately detailed proposal or information that the protester elected not to provide.[14]See, e.g., Leach Mgmt. Consulting Corp., B-292493.2, Oct. 03, 2003, 2003 CPD ¶ 175 at 5 (protester’s argument that its experience should have been apparent and that it related to other activities identified in its proposal denied); James Constr., B-402429, Apr. 21, 2010, 2010 CPD ¶ 98 at 5 (agency not required to piece together general statements and disparate parts of protester’s proposal to determine the protester’s intent). We find no merit to the protester’s argument that S3’s quotation failed to address all seven required past experience areas. The CO identifies where in S3’s quotation the firm showed past experience in each of the required seven areas, and the protester points to nothing in S3’s quotation that suggests otherwise or that shows that the agency’s judgment in that regard was unreasonable.[15]See CO’s Supp. Statement at 10; AR, Tab 5, S3’s Quotation, Past Experience, at PE 2-4 (awardee’s description of its experience as the incumbent, including discussion of all seven areas required by PWS). Although URS continues to complain that the PET’s consensus evaluation report does not demonstrate how various individual evaluator comments were reconciled, a consensus rating need not be the same as the rating initially assigned by the individual evaluators. M. Erdal Kamisli, Ltd., B-291522, Dec. 23, 2002, 2003 CPD ¶ 19 at 5. Although we recognize that the individual evaluators’ notes here may reflect initial, differing views of the vendors’ quotations, a final evaluation rating may reasonably be determined after discussions among the evaluators, as was done here.[16]Seeid. In short, the record here supports the agency’s evaluation of the firms’ past experience, and we find that URS’s protest in this regard amounts to mere disagreement with the agency’s judgment, which does not establish that the evaluation was unreasonable.[17] Technical Approach URS also protests the agency’s evaluation of its and S3’s quotations under the technical approach factor. URS specifically disputes each of the significant weaknesses assessed in its quotation under this factor. First, the protester complains that there is nothing in the PWS or the record that supports the agency’s finding of a significant weakness in URS’s quotation for proposing [DELETED] as site-lead. See Comments & Supp. Protest at 15; Supp. Comments at 13. URS also objects to the agency’s assessment of a significant weakness because URS’s chief planner had only 1 year of experience in aviation helicopter operation; URS contends that the RFQ did not define “extensive background” in aviation helicopter operations to mean more than a year of experience. Comments & Supp. Protest at 16. URS also complains that the significant weakness assessed because only 40 percent of its proposed aviation staff have combat experience is unreasonable, because the RFQ did not require vendors to propose a certain percentage of pilots with combat experience. Id. at 16-17. URS also disputes the agency’s assessment that the protester’s technical approach showed a dated understanding of the requirements. Id. at 14-15. With regard to the agency’s evaluation of S3’s quotation, the protester contends that S3’s three assessed weaknesses, as well as the firm’s lack of any strengths, should have resulted in S3’s quotation receiving a lower evaluation rating. Id. at 22-26. The agency responds that it fairly evaluated the firms’ quotations to determine whether their proposed technical approaches were feasible, practical, or appropriate and whether they demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the requirements. Supp. AR at 12. In this regard, the agency contends that it was not obligated to inform vendors as to which position to propose as a site-lead. Seeid. The agency also argues that, regardless of whether the RFQ explicitly required combat experience, such experience was logically encompassed in a requirement for combat aviation training services, and, in this respect, the agency cites numerous RFQ provisions that specifically mention combat aviation, including that combat experience in Iraq and/or Afghanistan was a desired individual quality for training pilots. Seeid. at 13-14. In reviewing a protest challenging an agency’s technical evaluation, our Office will not reevaluate the quotations; rather, we will examine the record to determine whether the agency’s evaluation conclusions were reasonable and consistent with the terms of the solicitation and applicable procurement laws and regulations. Maybank Indus., LLC, B-403327, B-403327.2, Oct. 21, 2010, 2010 CPD ¶ 249 at 5; OPTIMUS Corp., B-400777, Jan. 26, 2009, 2009 CPD ¶ 33 at 4. We find that the protester has not shown that the agency’s evaluations of URS’s and S3’s technical approaches were unreasonable or inconsistent with the RFQ’s stated evaluation criteria. For example, URS has not shown that it was unreasonable, given the nature of the requirement, for the agency to consider the percentage of URS pilots with combat experience, particularly where URS emphasized that percentage in its quotation. Nor has the protester shown that it was unreasonable for the agency to evaluate the feasibility, practicability, or appropriateness of URS’s plan to have [DELETED] serve as its site-lead. In this respect, the contemporaneous record, described above, demonstrates that the PET and CO considered all of the information submitted by URS and S3 and issued a well-reasoned and rational evaluation report and award decision that fairly highlighted key discriminators between URS’s and S3’s technical approaches and reflects a qualitative analysis of their quotations. See, e.g., QinetiQ North America, Inc., B-405163.2, et al., Jan. 25, 2012, 2012 CPD ¶ 53 at 15 (protest of agency’s technical evaluations denied where record shows that agency reasonably evaluated proposals consistent with evaluation criteria, extensively documenting qualitative differences between the protester’s and awardee’s proposals).[18] Best Value Determination Finally, URS objects to the agency’s award decision, asserting that the CO’s determination was flawed because it was based on evaluations that, according to the Protester’s arguments described above, were unreasonable. See Protest at 16. The protester also complains that the agency unreasonably failed to consider its price where the RFQ did not inform vendors that a rating of “falls short of the standard” would result in a finding of technical unacceptability and exclusion from award consideration. Comments & Supp. Protest at 17-18, 26; Supp. Comments at 21-22. As discussed above, there is no merit to URS’s objections to the agency’s evaluation of past experience and technical approach quotations. In this respect, the RFQ explicitly advised vendors that failure to comply with all of the terms of the PWS may result in elimination of the vendor’s quotation from further consideration for award. RFQ at A36. Moreover, as the agency correctly points outs, it is well established that a technically unacceptable proposal cannot be considered for award. Supp. AR at 23-24, citingAnalytic Servs., Inc., B-405737, Dec. 28, 2011, 2012 CPD ¶ 16 at 13. Because we see no basis to question the agency’s determination that URS’s proposal was technically unacceptable, we find that the agency was not required to consider the firm’s quotation in its best value determination. [2] The PWS also states that combat experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom and/or Operation Enduring Freedom was a desired individual quality for positions directly involved in training units and soldiers and planning/scenario development. See PWS at A17. [3] The RFQ identified estimated levels of effort for a number of labor categories, including the key personnel described above, as well as the following positions: senior program manager; off-site analyst, part-time clerical; senior engineer, senior analyst, senior specialist, military analyst, and on-site analyst. PWS at A16-17. Vendors were advised that all employees would spend 100 percent of their time on-site (i.e., at Fort Hood or other government site), with the exception of the program manager and clerical positions, who will spend 10 percent and 5 percent of the time on-site, respectively. Id. at A22; RFQ, Questions & Answers, Aug. 12, 2011, at 4. In response to vendors’ questions, the agency explained that only the chief pilot, chief planner, and senior pilot positions were considered key personnel because they were technical in nature, requiring certain qualifications, and were pilots. See RFQ, Questions & Answers, Aug. 12, 2011, at 7; seealso Questions & Answers, Aug. 22, 2011, at 1-2. [4] Scope was defined as the range of work/skills that is similar in nature to the requirements identified in the PWS. RFQ at A38. [5] Feasibility was defined as successful accomplishment of the task with the identified resources; practicability was defined as a logical approach that does not introduce a high level of risk in order to successfully complete the requirements; and appropriateness was defined as a suitable approach that is within the scope of the task and satisfies all requirements. See RFQ at A38. [6] As relevant here, under the agency’s evaluation plan and rating scheme (which was not provided to vendors or included in the RFQ), past experience that “falls short of the standard” reflects past experience where a majority of citations were not generally relevant to the PWS’s requirements and/or scope; strengths, weaknesses, and/or deficiencies in one or more of the citations, but the weaknesses and/or deficiencies outweigh the strengths; doubt that the offeror will perform successfully; and high risk. AR, Tab 3, Evaluation Standards and Rating Sheet, at 4. With regard to the technical approach factor, a rating of “falls short of the standard” reflects a technical approach that was not feasible, practical, and/or appropriate or capable of meeting requirements and major objectives; strengths that were outweighed by weaknesses and/or deficiencies which may pose an evident risk that the offeror might fail to perform without significant government oversight; and a high level of risk. Id. A deficiency was defined as a failure of a proposal to meet a requirement or a combination of weaknesses that increases the risk of unsuccessful performance to an unacceptable level. Seeid. at 9. [7] The agency found URS’s extensive knowledge of unmanned aircraft system fielding and implementation at the individual and higher staff levels to be beneficial to the agency’s new equipment training and a strength in the firm’s past experience. AR, Tab 13, Consensus Technical Review, at 6. [8] Although the award document states that S3’s past experience citations indicate that the firm satisfied the majority of the required past experience areas, see AR, Tab 14, Award Document, at 14, as discussed below, the agency actually found that S3 satisfied all of the required past experience areas. [9] With respect to the failure to provide pilots for four types of aircraft, the PET concluded that this was not a deficiency or significant weakness because qualified personnel for those aircraft were more easily obtainable than qualified personnel under the PWS’s seven required training areas. AR, Tab 13, Consensus Technical Review, at 4. [10] Although the agency only evaluated S3’s price quotation, the agency requested additional discounts from all three vendors and each submitted a revised quotation. See AR, Tab 14, Award Document, at 23. URS quoted a revised price of $51,183,448. Protest at 15. [13] The agency also argues that the [DELETED] HAMET qualification is 25 years old and not relevant to the aircraft currently used by the 21st CAV. See Supp. AR at 9. [14] It is an offeror’s responsibility to submit a well-written proposal, with adequately detailed information which clearly demonstrates compliance with the solicitation requirements and allows a meaningful review by the procuring agency. See, e.g., International Med. Corps, B-403688, Dec. 6, 2010, 2010 CPD ¶ 292 at 7. [15] URS’s argument that S3’s past experience is not similar in scope to the requirement because of the shorter performance durations and smaller dollar values of S3’s past experience citations as compared to this requirement, Comments & Supp. Protest at 19-20; Supp. Comments at 17-18, also lacks merit. As the agency points out, the RFQ did not define scope to include past experience of a similar dollar value or duration. See RFQ; Supp. AR at 17. [16] The three PET evaluators individually evaluated each quotation and then met to discuss their ratings and determine consensus ratings. CO’s Statement at 9; see AR, Tab 13, Consensus Technical Review, at 12; Tab 14, Award Decision Document, at 11-12, 21; seealso Tab 3, Evaluation Standards and Rating Sheet, at 1. In their individual comments on S3’s past experience reference from the 21st CAV (that is, S3’s experience as the incumbent), two evaluators noted that S3 identified experience in all seven required areas, however the third evaluator noted that “HAMET is mentioned in [S3’s past experience reference as the incumbent], but no reference to” the required seven areas. AR, Tab 11a at 1; Tab 11c at 1, Tab 11b at 3. None of the evaluators noted any deficiencies specific to S3’s experience as the incumbent. Seeid. [17] We also find no merit to URS’s contention that the agency used unstated evaluation criteria because it did not disclose its adjectival rating scheme to vendors and that GSA failed to inform vendors that a quotation could be found technically unacceptable for failing to meet the solicitation’s requirements. See Comments & Supp. Protest at 3-4. In accordance with FAR § 8.405-2(c), the agency provided an RFQ to vendors that identified the factors under which quotations would be evaluated. There is no requirement that the agency disclose its adjectival rating scheme to vendors. We also disagree that the RFQ was required to specifically inform vendors that a failure to meet mandatory requirements may render the quotation technically unacceptable. Rather, a finding that a quotation was acceptable or not reflects the agency’s judgment as to whether a vendor’s quotation satisfied the identified requirements. [18] To the extent that URS believes that the RFQ should have defined “extensive background” in aviation helicopter operations, this is an apparent solicitation impropriety or ambiguity that should have been protested prior to the closing date for receipt of quotations. 4 C.F.R. § 21.2(a)(1) (2011).
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Secondary and counter-screening assays for other DAR subtypes will also be developed and implemented as necessary to confirm and validate MLSCN-generated hits. If needed, limited medicinal chemistry efforts will be performed to enhance the potency or efficacy, or the bioavailability of the most promising hit compounds. Future studies will be directed at evaluating the therapeutic potential of D2 DAR allosteric modulators using proof-of-concept efficacy tests in animal models of Parkinsons disease and schizophrenia. In FY2010, we also continued work on a second drug discovery project related to improving therapeutics targeting the D2 receptor. A novel approach for attaining greater selectivity of therapeutic action is to identify and develop ligands that exhibit functionally selective properties. The phenomenon of functional selectivity, also termed biased agonism, protean agonism, agonist-directed trafficking, or collateral efficacy, is a relatively new concept in pharmacology and can occur when a receptor is able to transduce signals through more than one intracellular pathway. In this case, most agonists, in particular the endogenous transmitter will activate all signaling pathways in parallel with equal efficacy. However, it is now recognized, that some synthetic agonists may preferentially activate one pathway over another. While the mechanisms underlying functionally selective phenomena are not known with certainty, one hypothesis is that receptors can adopt multiple functionally active conformational states that are either stabilized or induced by selective ligands. In this scenario, some ligand-specific active conformations will selectively engage different G proteins or other signaling transducers such as &#946;-arrestin. This may allow for the development of novel ligands that differentially activate (or block) a subset of signaling pathways for a single receptor, thus optimizing therapeutic action. The goal of this project is to use high throughput screening (HTS) approaches to identify and develop functionally-selective modulators of the D2 DAR for use as in vitro and in vivo pharmacological tools and in proof-of-concept experiments in animal models of neuropsychiatric disease. We are particularly interested in developing probes that are functionally selective for the D2-DAR-stimulated &#946;-arrestin signaling pathway, as previously all ligands for this receptor have been functionally characterized using G protein-mediated signaling. To this end, we will implement a high-fidelity bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET)-based interaction assay for measuring agonist-induced recruitment of &#946;-arrestin-2 to the D2 DAR. The assay will be configured into HTS format and submitted to the MLPCN program for interrogation of the NIH Molecular Libraries small molecule repository. Counter-screening assays will be developed and implemented to confirm and validate MLPCN-generated hits and to establish functionally selective characteristics of lead compounds. Such lead compounds should selectively stimulate, or block, D2 DAR/&#946;-arrestin-mediated signaling in vivo, thus allowing for the of the role of this pathway in dopamine-regulated behaviors. Future studies will also evaluate the therapeutic potential of these functionally selective ligands via efficacy tests in animal models Parkinsons disease and schizophrenia. In FY2010, we also developed another HTS project on the D1 receptor. The most highly expressed dopamine receptor subtype in the brain is actually the D1, which is found in high abundance in various regions of the mammalian forebrain including the striatum, cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and the olfactory bulb. Physiologically, it is believed to play a crucial role in regulating movement, cognition, learning and memory, as well as reward and reinforcement. Not surprisingly, the D1 receptor provides an attractive drug target for the treatment of a number of disorders. For example, enhancement of D1 receptor activity may improve cognition or learning and memory in schizophrenia or Alzheimers disease. Conversely, attenuation of D1 activity may be useful in treating addictive or appetitive disorders. Most drugs targeting the dopamine receptors are problematic, however, either being less efficacious as desired or possessing limiting side effects, most of which are due to cross-GPCR reactivity. One pharmacological approach for improved target specificity is to identify allosteric ligands that bind to less conserved regions of receptors and therefore have the potential to be more selective. Ligands that bind to such allosteric sites may promote conformation changes in the receptor that can produce positive or negative effects with respect to activation by the endogenous agonist, or in some cases can exhibit functional efficacy (agonist or inverse agonist) of their own. The goal of this project is to use high throughput screening (HTS) approaches to identify and develop novel small molecule allosteric modulators of the D1 DAR for use as in vitro and in vivo pharmacological tools
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by In the face of Turkey’s renewed invasion of Syria, it seems we are hearing across the entire span of elite opinion in the US, from Liberals to extreme Conservatives, the cry “Don’t abandon our allies the Kurds!” Even on what passes for the Left in our country, many progressives have joined the chorus. Certainly, the new invasion of Syria – partnered with Syrian extremists who have become, in effect, Turkish mercenaries – should be condemned by decent world opinion. Sanctions against Turkish military moves in Syria are long overdue and should be furthered at the UN and other international bodies. Protecting the safety of Syrian civilians should be the priority. Meaningful steps in the US Congress against our erstwhile NATO ally are also worth promoting. But Progressives should have no illusions that the expressed outrage in Washington has anything to do with promoting the welfare of Syrians, including the Kurds. From the US elites it is clear that these are crocodile tears. No such voices were raised against the earlier Turkish invasion and ethnic cleansing of Kurds in Syria’s northwest. And of course, establishment opinion was supportive of US, Turkish, Saudi and Qatari interventions to arm sectarian extremists in Syria and enable the passage of foreign jihadists into the country in the years following the start of the war. The war aims of these extremists was anything but an inclusive democracy in Syria. The Kurds, along with other ethnic-religious minorities in Syria, suffered repeated atrocities at the hands of the foreign-supported armed groups ranging from ISIS and al-Qaeda to the supposed moderate US-backed Free Syrian Army. This process began, we should constantly remind ourselves, under Obama not Trump. Trump, for all his deranged, erratic and racist politics, campaigned on ending the US wars in the Middle East and he has intermittently and haltingly promoted this policy. For this he was roundly condemned by establishment opinion – except when he was praised for acting “Presidential” in launching air attacks against Syrian targets in 2017 and 2018. Trump’s instinct to withdraw US forces from Syria was initially thwarted by military-political dissenters within his own administration. Now that he has renewed his determination to (possibly) withdraw US troops, there is almost a frenzy of bipartisan outrage. This is particularly evident from Israel and its amen corner in Washington, whose prime concern is clearly to maintain US military entanglement in the region in opposition to Iran and in defense of the Zionist state. Keeping US troops in Syria and weakening the country with de facto partition are clearly the real motivation for this outrage, not the protection of the Kurds. Leftists may be less overtly cynical in their support for Kurdish separatism, but they are equally misguided. Certainly, there is much that is attractive about the Kurdish national movement in Syria — local democracy and support for women’s rights not the least. And it is true that the European imperial powers walked back their tepid support for a Kurdish state in the post-World War I Middle East when, after the military successes of the Turkish national movement, it became clear that such an entity would have to come at the expense of their own colonial spheres of influence. But the original colonial sin in the Middle East was not principally the thwarting of Kurdish national aims but the imperial partition of a single geographic unit – Bilad as-Sham. — in the Levant. The people of the Arabian North from Sinai to the Turkish borderlands, united by a common language and Islamic-majority culture, were divided by colonial borders into what became Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Palestine – later Israel. Another chunk of Syrian Arab territory along the Levant was handed over by the French to Turkish rule in the interwar period. Imperial powers have always manipulated ethnic rivalries and discontents in the Middle East and elsewhere in the service of their own power. “DIVIDE AND RULE” has been the method of empire since Roman times. The colonial regimes in the Middle East made every effort to divide and pit against each other: Muslims and Christians, Sunni and Shi’a, Druze and Alawites, indigenous Jews and Arabs Kurds and Armenians. Today, this is still the keystone of Israeli international relations. In this sordid history, Kurds have been both victims and perpetrators. During the first World War, the Ottomans mobilized Kurds to massacre and expel Armenians and Syriac Christians; the Kurds were alternately supported by the US, then themselves suffered repression in US-allied Iran and Iraq during the 1970s and 80s. When the Iraqi Kurds were being targeted with poison gas by Saddam Hussein – then allied with the US against revolutionary Iran – the US Reagan administration shielded him from accountability at the UN. It is true that the Kurds have legitimate historic grievances in modern Syria. For many years, the central government did not recognize the legitimate residency and citizenship of Kurds in the eastern part of the country on the basis that they had migrated into the country across permeable borders during colonial and post-colonial times. But this does not justify the partition of Syria. The injustice was rectified early in the crisis that began after 2011 when the Kurds were recognized as full Syrian citizens. We must bear in mind that there are no ethnically pure regions in the Middle East. A historic geographic mosaic of ethnic, linguistic and religious communities exists across a region which cannot be easily separated into homogeneous national states without violence and ethnic cleansing. Even in the supposed “Kurdish” area of Syria, the Kurds are a bare majority in only a small territory in the far northeast Hasakah province. In the entire zone east of the Euphrates, controlled jointly by the Kurds and US occupiers, ethnic Arab Muslims and Christians are the majority, and many of them have been chafing under Kurdish rule. The reality of ethnic diversity has not stopped imperial thinkers or Zionist apologists from proposing new maps and new partitions in the Middle East. But a modern version of Sykes-Picot is no answer to the region’s problems. Progressives should not play this imperial game, even if it seems superficially to fit the model of “self-determination.” We tend to accept as a given that ethnically homogenous nation states are the norm. But in fact, this idea – partly mythical and still incomplete – has developed quite recently, and even in Europe it was the outcome of centuries of wars, ethnic displacement, repression, forced cultural assimilation. This is not a process we should want to see duplicated in the Middle East. It is pure illusion to imagine pure ethnic nation states the context of the modern Middle East. In fact, the only current example in the region is modern Israel, a European colonial import. Modern Arab nationalism has historically been inclusive and non-sectarian. That is why the US allied itself during the Cold War with Saudi Wahhabi fundamentalist Islam as a counterweight to Arab unity and secularism. A progressive future for the Middle East – as for the rest of the world, including Europe and the Americas – will start with democratic, secular states that overcome narrow nationalism while recognizing and supporting religious, ethnic and cultural diversity. Ironically, Syria — for all its authoritarian politics and despite its long mistreatment of the Kurdish minority — has been, socially at least, a relatively positive example. Syrian cities are all multi-ethnic and multi-confessional. This is precisely what has been under attack by the intervention of the US and its allies. We can only hope and support a united post-war Syria that evolves toward democracy as well as secularism. This is what a genuine Syrian progressive opposition advocates. Eventually, we should look for a peaceful evolution toward more porous borders and transnational unity. Progressives support this development in the US and Europe, recognizing the dangers of racialized nationalism and militarist exclusion as the dangerous threats that they are. But we should not fall victim to an orientalist exceptionalism in the Middle East by idealizing ethnic particularism and the fragmentation of post-colonial states. 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