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Imagine if you knew precisely what motivated each member of your team, how motivated they were and what you could do to improve their motivation! Cassandra Andrews interactive workshop focuses on motivation in the workplace and introduces 'motivational maps', an incredibly accurate and user-friendly tool which enables us to unlock and measure employee motivation. What motivation is, how it can be measured and how it impacts the workforce. About the nine motivators identified in motivational maps. How to increase team performance by identifying conflicts in motivation. To enable all delegates to get their own 'wow' moment from the session, when you register for this event you will receive a complimentary motivational map (worth £150) for completion prior to the event.. Cassandra is an employee engagement specialist and motivational map practitioner, who is passionate about making a difference in the field of employee engagement and motivation. She believes if you understand what motivates individual employees, you can deliver a great 'Employee Experience' and in turn create high performing teams who are committed to the long-term vision and profitability of a business. Cassandra is regularly asked to talk on the subject of Employee Engagement. She is the founder of Engaging Norfolk part of the Engage for Success movement and is on a personal mission to make Norfolk known as a great place to work! With 17 years HR experience working across the private and not for profit sectors Cassandra has extensive knowledge of FMCG, Retail and the Care Sector. She also successfully owned and operated a recruitment business across East Anglia. Cassandra has recently judged at the prestigious 2018 Employee Experience Awards which celebrates excellence in Employee Experience. She has designed, implemented and led employee engagement programmes winning regional business awards for 'Employer of the Year'. By Paul Grenyer| 2018-11-12T22:33:21+00:00 November 12th, 2018|Event|Comments Off on Imagine if you knew precisely what motivated each member of your team….
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You should know that UV light radiation is kind of harmful to people. The UV light is harmful but it is very useful for preventing certain diseases from spreading; that is something that will be worth your time. You have to understand that even though UV light radiation is dangerous but there are people who are looking for UV lamps to help them with their weak immune system; the question here is why? It is not your regular UV lamp; they are looking for germicidal UV lamps because it can reduce the chances of them getting sick because the germicidal UV lamp kills the viruses in the house. The air is filled with germs that the germicidal UV lamp can kill but that does not stop there. Fungi that can cause allergies do not stand a chance against these germicidal UV lamps. The germicidal UV lamp has been used in the medical industry for more than a decade now and it has been an effective tool in killing germs and other micro organisms. Viruses, germs and bacteria do not stand a chance when it comes to the germicidal UV lamp because they can't stand the radiation. The industrial and medical fields are very dependable on germicidal UV lamps. It is also pretty easy to install a germicidal UV lamp on your own. This makes the germicidal UV lamp a very easy illness avoidance project for you. These germicidal UV lamp lamps work like a miracle. The germicidal UV lamps make use of tubes that kind of look like a fluorescent tube. Make sure you have a starting ballast for it to function. Make sure you make the germs move to where the germicidal UV lamp is so that they can be dealt with accordingly; take time to clean your air ducts. This is how you completely wipe out the generation of germs in your house. A life without germs and illness can be achieved if only you try to adapt to the changes of the world; technology is slowly changing the life of others through the devices it creates and the germicidal UV lamp is one of those devices that have changed the world in a lot of ways. You have to understand that investing in your very own germicidal UV lamp is going to be a wise decision because you can have a germ free home with just a single product; you do not have to spend money monthly to buy products for cleaning because the germicidal UV lamp is going to be enough. If you want to live free from sickness inside your home, a germicidal UV lamp is going to be your best bet so you better consider this article because it is going to be very useful.
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Once you have been removed from the register of students, you are no longer enrolled at JGU. Removal from the register of students by the end of the winter semester: by March 31. already paid can only be reimbursed after you have applied for removal from the register of students in the first 4 weeks of the relevant semester (to October 31 or April 31) You will only be eligible for reimbursement of a tuition fee if you have undertaken no related academic work (e.g. module examination, submission of a Bachelor's thesis or oral exam for the Master's thesis) in the current semester. It is not possible to provide for retroactive removal from the register of students for a previous semester. An automatic removal from the register of students can be converted into a formal removal from the register of students at any time. Download and complete the application form: Please download the Application for removal from the register of students and - if you have already paid the semester fee - the Application for reimbursement from our homepage. The reimbursement application form is provided as a PDF. Please enter the necessary details using your computer. Personal submission of your application(s) to the Student Service Center: During Office hours, bring your completed application for removal from the register of students and any application for reimbursement to the Student Service Center. Please bring a valid photo ID with you. Include all your semester documents with your application for reimbursement otherwise it will not be possible to process it. Processing of your application for reimbursement will commence once you have been removed from the register of students. Processing of your application for reimbursement will take 4 to 6 weeks. A confirmation of your removal from the register of students can be issued immediately. Download and complete the application form: Please download the Application for removal from the register of students and - should you have already paid the semester fee - the Application for reimbursement from our homepage. The reimbursement application form is provided as a PDF. Please enter the necessary details using your computer. Send the completed application by mail to the Student Service Center. Include all your semester documents with your application for reimbursement otherwise it will not be possible to process it. Processing of your application for reimbursement will commence once you have been removed from the register of students. Processing of your application for reimbursement will take 4 to 6 weeks. 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Come to the Student Service Center for a consultation or contact us by e-mail at [email protected]. As you have failed an examination in your degree program that you cannot retake, you can no longer complete the degree course. You will not be able to re-enroll in this degree program. If you wish to remain a student at Mainz University, you do have the option of requesting a change of subject or formal removal from the register of students. If you wish to complete your studies in the additional subject, please submit an application for a change of subject for the additional subject only. Your enrollment is limited to two semesters. You can request the application documents by e-mail or pick them up in the Student Service Center. If you wish to complete an unfinished course of studies, please submit a request for a change of subject for this course of studies only. You can request the application documents by e-mail or pick them up in the Student Service Center. You cannot enroll in a degree program that you have already completed. If you wish to continue studying at JGU, you can either apply for a change of subject or formal removal from the register of students. Can I submit an application for removal from the register of students at the end of a semester prior to the actual end of the semester? It is possible to apply for removal from the register of students at the end of a semester during the ongoing semester. Please complete the application form for removal from the register of students and please tell us in which semester you would like to be removed from the register of students (removal can be either at the end of the summer semester: September 30; or at the end of the winter semester, March 31). Are there deadlines I must observe for formal removal from the register of students at the end of a semester? Yes. Your application for removal from the register of students needs to be submitted to the Student Service Center by September 30 in the summer semester or March 31 in the winter semester. An application for removal from the register of students is considered to have been submitted by the deadline (even without the discharge stamp of the University library) if it arrives by the above deadlines. Please take into account delivery times if submitting your application by mail. How do I convert an automatic removal from the register of students into a formal removal? insurance purposes. You will need to retain this carefully as it will subsequently be needed by the pension insurance authority. Students who require the confirmation of removal from the register of students quickly should come personally during office hours or send a representative with Power of attorney to the Student Service Center. If this is not possible, you can also send an application for removal from the register of students by mail. Please send the completed application for removal from the register of students together with a stamped self-addressed envelope to the Student Service Center before the relevant deadline. The staff will obtain the library approval stamp internally for you; you do not need to complete this field. The conversion of an automatic removal from the register of students to a formal removal is not subject to any time limits. What do I enter as the reason for removal from the register of students if I have already completed my degree program but can neither submit a degree certificate nor a preliminary certificate of my final degree? If you have already finished your degree course but do not yet have either a final degree certificate or a preliminary certificate of your final degree, simply enter "Other" as the reason for your application for removal from the register of students. 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Is it possible to withdraw a removal from the register of students with immediate effect? Withdrawal of a removal from the register of students with immediate effect is not possible; it is thus important that you ensure that you are aware of the possible consequences (e.g. suspension of BAföG and student health insurance cover) of immediate removal. Can I get a second copy of the confirmation of formal removal from the register of students? It is possible to request a second copy of the confirmation of removal from the register of students issued if the first copy is lost. Please come personally to the Student Service Center during office hours or contact us by e-mail at [email protected]. Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) was my previous university, I was automatically removed from the register of students; I am now applying again. Do I need to first apply for removal from the register of students? 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An online Magna Carta is needed to protect the World Wide Web's independence, its inventor says by Kaylene Hong — in Insider The inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, believes an online 'Magna Carta' is needed to protect the independence of the Web and the rights of its users, The Guardian reports. On the 25th anniversary of his first draft of the first proposal for what would become the World Wide Web, Berners-Lee warns that the neutrality of the medium is under threat from governments and corporations. He tells The Guardian: "Unless we have an open, neutral Internet we can rely on without worrying about what's happening at the back door, we can't have open government, good democracy, good healthcare, connected communities and diversity of culture. It's not naive to think we can have that, but it is naive to think we can just sit back and get it." Berners-Lee has been a critic of the spying tactics that American and British governments have been accused of, in the wake of revelations by whistleblower Edward Snowden. His plan for an online Magna Carta would cover principles of privacy, free speech and responsible anonymity, and is being taken up as part of a project called "The Web We Want", which campaigns for digital rights. ➤ An online Magna Carta: Berners-Lee calls for bill of rights for web [The Guardian] Image via Danny Lawson/AFP/Getty Images Read next: Google confirms deal with Green Throttle Games, a hint that a set-top box could be in the works
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don't bore us - get to the cho... (14) joyride (1) Roxette - Dance Passion - The Remix Album Format LP Label Roxette / EMI Number 1362611 A1) I call your name 5:13 A2) Soul deep 5:17 A3) Like lovers do 5:05 A4) Neverending love 4:31 B1) Goodbye to you 6:00 B2) Secrets that she keeps 6:16 B3) Joy of a toy 5:18 Dance Passion - The Remix Album includes remixed versions of songs from Roxette's debut album Pearls Of Passion and in Sweden only 27.000 copies of this album were ever sold. The album is only available on vinyl and it was released in a few European countries during the spring of 1987. By the end of year 2001 EMI had not yet released the album on CD but in 1995 an unofficial bottleg CD was released. All of these remix versions are unavailable anywhere else except for Neverending Love and Soul Deep which were included on the 12'' editions of these singles. The remix version of Nevereneding Love that is inlcuded on this album is in fact the same version as the "Euro-Mix" and the "Extended Club Mix" that is included on the 12'' edition of this single. Produced by Clarence Öfwerman Remixed by Kaj Erixon (track 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7), René Hedemyr (track 4) and Alar Suurna (track 6) Musical credits Marie Fredriksson - Vocals Per Gessle - Vocals Per "Pelle" Alsing - Drums, Per Andersson - Drums, Staffan Astner - Electric guitars, Tommy Cassemar - Bass, Marianne Flynner - Backing vocals, Uno Forsberg - Trumpet, Kent Gillström - Additional overdub at the Hit Factory, Jonas Isacsson - Electric guitars, Mats "MP" Persson - Electric guitars, Mats Persson - Percussion, Mikael Renlinden - Trumpet, Anne-Lie Rydé - Backing vocals, Tomas Sjörgen - Trumpet, Tim Werner - Drums, Clarence Öfwerman - Keyboards
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Fuelling further tabloid hysteria about the dangers of online gaming comes a story straight outta' Laholm in western Sweden. Some poor 15-year-old kid was enjoying the new WoW expansion, Wrath of the Lich King, with some friends, but 24 hours into their mammoth gaming session, he collapsed and suffered what seems to have been an epileptic fit. Doctors told the father that his son's bodily systems had been disrupted by a combination of sleep deprivation, lack of food, and the prolonged period of concentration playing the game. He's expected to make a full recovery, but seriously - this is just an idiot kid. The fault isn't in the game, it's in the parents who didn't tell him to stop or at least get him to eat some food and have a nap.
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The Carrington College philosophy is based on outcome-based learning. The College's focus on retention, career services, and job performance results in graduates who are highly qualified and motivated employees. The communities served by the College benefit from this focus on outcome-based learning and the College's ability to adapt to society's changing needs. In degree programs, a broad base of general education course offerings provide students with communication, critical thinking, mathematical and computer skills; as well as perspectives from the sciences, humanities and social sciences. Carrington College encourages students to work to achieve their highest potential while attaining their career goals. The College strives for excellence and quality in everything it does and instills in its students the same aspirations.
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Blog posts of '2016' 'November' Human Rights Day 2016 - Cambridge Scholars Publishing 30 November 2016 On 10th December, people around the world will come together to observe Human Rights Day. At Cambridge Scholars we are pleased to support this important annual event, as continued respect for human rights is a growing concern in the globalised modern world. © un.org Human Rights Day is observed on 10th December every year. It commemorates the day on which, in 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year, Human Rights Day calls on everyone to stand up for someone's rights! Many of us are fearful about the way the world is heading. Disrespect for basic human rights continues to be wide-spread in all parts of the globe. Extremist movements subject people to horrific violence. Messages of intolerance and hatred prey on our fears. Humane values are under attack. We must reaffirm our common humanity. Wherever we are, we can make a real difference: in the street, in school, at work, in public transport, in the voting booth, on social media. To mark Human Rights Day, we are offering our readers a 50% discount on four of our most relevant titles. To find out more about each title, click on the image. Images and Human Rights explores issues of creation, distribution, and control of images through official and unofficial sources, asking what impact that has had on human rights and what the ethical implications are. The volume includes research from healthcare advocates, human rights scholars and activists, photographers, and visual anthropologists who see a need for more careful contextual interpretation of images in global and local settings. It represents diverse forms of scholarship and the ever-changing field of research methodologies, and it examines how human rights issues take advantage of visual methodologies and how the visual works to communicate these issues with the public. As such, this collection will be useful for researchers studying in the fields of visual culture and human rights. The 1980s saw one of the largest social movements in US history, as activists fought to change the Reagan Administration's policy of supporting right-ring terror and oligarchy in Central America. Despite the size and diversity of the movement, however, it remains understudied. Fight and Flight examines the campaigns of three US NGOs, namely Amnesty International USA, the National Lawyers Guild, and the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador. By analysing the ways in which the NGOs ameliorated the effects of human rights violations in Central America, primarily through their refugee assistance programs, this research demonstrates that the movement was more effective than is generally reflected in the existing literature. Of particular interest for academic students of human rights and social movements, as well as activists interested in strategies of social change, this book offers a nuanced reading of a critical movement for human rights and international justice. The primary concern of Private Military and Security Companies is the application of International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law in addressing the business conduct of Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) during armed conflicts, as well as state responsibility for human rights violations and current attempts at international regulation. The book discusses four interconnected themes. First, it differentiates private contractors from mercenaries, presenting an historical overview of private violence. Second, it situates PMSCs' employees under the legal status of civilian or combatant. It then investigates the existing law on state responsibility and what sort of responsibility companies and their employees can face. Finally, the book explores current developments on regulation within the industry, on national, regional and international levels. Repressive regimes, regardless of their nature and geographic location, have a destructive and dehumanizing effect on people's lives. Oppression and political violence shatter victims' identities, their relationships, communities and the meaning of their world as a safe and coherent place. However, while some people suffer traumatising long term effects, others become stronger and more resilient, able to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of tragedy. Reconstructing Trauma and Meaning is an invitation to revisit, bear witness and listen to the stories of suffering and healing of survivors of apartheid repression in South Africa. This work is an exploration of the life trajectories of former victims of gross human rights violations during apartheid and their creative ways of reconstructing meaning after trauma. Their life narratives, shaped by social, political and cultural realities, are a valuable contribution to the collective memory of the nation, as an intrinsic part of the continuous process of reconciliation and transformation in South Africa. To redeem your discount, please enter the promotional code HUMAN16 during checkout. Please note that this is a time-limited offer that will expire on 3rd January 2017. To find out more about Human Rights Day, please click here. Book of the Month - December 2016 30 November 2016 Our December Book of the Month is Timeless Experience: Laura Perls's Unpublished Notebooks and Literary Texts 1946-1985, edited by Nancy Amendt-Lyon. For years, psychotherapists have known that Laura Perls was actively involved in the development of what today is known as Gestalt therapy. Her professional publications are succinct and appreciated, but they are not numerous. The present volume, comprising Laura Perls's heretofore unpublished writing, including journal entries, letters, poems, translations, short stories, and drafts for lectures and publications, offers a very personal perspective on one of the founders of Gestalt therapy. The extensive interview that Daniel Rosenblatt conducted with Laura Perls in 1972, published here for the first time in English, complements her literary texts, and provides valuable background information. The rich cultural background from which Laura Perls benefited and the authors whose works inspired her resonate in her literary texts, a treasure chest of personal reflections during the decades of her life from 1946 to 1985. In addition, a general overview of her life is provided, her theoretical and practical contributions to the origins and development of Gestalt therapy are described, and her legacy to the field of Gestalt therapy is elucidated. We are offering all of our readers a generous 60% discount on this best-selling title. To redeem your discount, please enter the promotional code BOMDEC16 during checkout. Please note that this is a time-limited offer that will expire on 3rd January 2017. "How moving it is to enter Laura Perls's intimate world and discover her essays, short stories, thoughts, poetry! And what a gift from her editor to give us such a precise and detailed context to Laura's writings. This book is a treasure: we learn more about the history, theory and practice of Gestalt therapy, and its essence and aesthetics are revealed more brightly." —Jean-Marie Robine; Institut Français de Gestalt-thérapie "Laura Perls's published writings reflected her psychotherapeutic work, but never—until now—the colors of the rainbow that was Laura, the person. This book is a parting of the clouds that illuminates a hidden land of her creativity, artistic depth, humanity, thoughtfulness, kindness, vulnerability, and mischievousness. Those of us trained by her will find in her emerging personhood support for what we learned from her. Those who want to know more about the history of Gestalt therapy will find documents that anchor our history in the life of a brilliant founder—intellect, artist, friend, and mother. Nancy Amendt-Lyon has done us all a great service." —Dan Bloom; Past President of the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy "I found this book—devoted to understanding and elucidating the diaries of Laura Perls—fascinating. Amendt-Lyon has taken a lifetime of Laura's writings—many personal and previously unpublished—and woven them into a wider narrative that encapsulates the therapeutic and cultural environment in which Laura lived. Consequently, we get to know Laura, not only as a creative, talented, and respectful therapist and theoretician, but also as a vulnerable, passionate, and multidimensional woman ahead of her times. It is a must-read, not only for Gestaltists, but for anyone who might enjoy a captivating biography." —Joseph Melnick; Founding Editor of the Gestalt Review; Co-Chair of the Cape Cod Training Program, GISC "Timeless Experience: Laura Perls's Unpublished Notebooks and Literary Texts, 1946–1985 is a tour de force, giving the reader a comprehensive look into a woman of extraordinary depth, courage and expertise, and who offered unique contributions to the field of psychotherapy. Professionals in the world of therapy—particularly Gestalt therapy—know well of Laura's expert contributions (working individually in a group setting, emphasizing personal support and contact, highlighting differences between wanting and needing, etc.). Much less is known about her personal history: fleeing from the Nazis, her creativity both in writing poetry and prose, playing music, dance, her personal struggles with anxiety, health issues, intimate relationships, Judaism, or her political fervor. Nancy Amendt-Lyon has done a masterful job of bringing Laura Perls to life by revealing the more delicate aspects of her world, her musings, her unpolished thoughts, and her compassion for others. Bravo!" —Rita F. Resnick, PhD; Faculty Chair, Gestalt Associates Training Los Angeles "Here is a story of commitment between three women, starting with a daughter's dream and ending in a precious book on the founder of Gestalt therapy, Laura Perls. A talented Gestalt therapist and eloquent writer herself, Amendt-Lyon's editing and annotations allow the beauty of her former teacher's ability as both clinician and author to explode with color and three-dimensionality. This book is a must! This is not only the transcription of Laura's notebooks; it is a comprehensive, vibrant narrative of her theoretical, clinical, and aesthetic legacy, a whole that well describes the everlasting implicit value of Gestalt therapy." —Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb; Istituto di Gestalt HCC Italy "Passed on to us from Laura Perls's own daughter, Renate, we are invited to have intimate insights into Laura's legacy, her captivating account of the beginnings of Gestalt therapy, her work as a therapist, writer, and poet. Credit must be given to Nancy Amendt-Lyon for her tremendous effort to bring this into an easily accessible form, a source of inspiration for generations of Gestalt therapists to come." —Beatrix Wimmer; President-Elect of the European Association for Gestalt Therapy; Vice-President of the Austrian Association for Gestalt Therapy Featured Review: Jamaican Speech Forms in Ethiopia 30 November 2016 At Cambridge Scholars, we are very proud that many of our authors and their publications are critically acclaimed by established scholars in their respective fields. This month, we would like to highlight a particularly noteworthy review of one of our books. In an interview with Times Higher Education, the eminent linguist and author David Crystal was asked to recommend a book to their readers. David chose to acclaim Renato Tomei's recent title Jamaican Speech Forms in Ethiopia: The Emergence of a New Linguistic Scenario in Shashamane, and described it as "fascinating". "When I visited Perugia last year, Renato Tomei from [the University for Foreigners of] Perugia gave me a copy of his book 'Jamaican Speech Forms in Ethiopia: The Existence of a New Linguistic Scenario in Shashamane'. It turned out to be a fascinating account of the way Jamaican English has influenced speech in a Rastafarian community a long way from the Caribbean, bringing together linguistics, anthropology, musicology and cultural history." –David Crystal, Times Higher Education To find out more about Jamaican Speech Forms in Ethiopia: The Emergence of a New Linguistic Scenario in Shashamane, click here. To read the full interview with David, click here. We are always very happy to hear from authors with reviews of their titles and have published an ever-increasing number of reviews on our website. Being well-reviewed is a strong selling point for any book, and at Cambridge Scholars we welcome our authors' suggestions for potential reviewers both during and after publication. For more information on the post-publication process or to request that your title be reviewed, please visit our dedicated Post-Publication page by clicking here or email [email protected]. Meet our Authors: Morna Ramday – November 2016 14 November 2016 Morna Ramday holds a PhD from the University of St Andrews and presently teaches at Silverstone University Technical College, where she most enjoys supporting sixth formers to research and write in preparation for going to university. At present, she is planning further pieces focusing on Dracula, the Gothic novel, and the libertine in Victorian literature. With Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Morna authored her first book, Man Up: A Study of Gendered Expectations of Masculinities at the Fin de Siècle, which critically explores insights into the ways male authors responded to major upheavals demanded by New Woman authors and how masculinities could successfully negotiate these changing gender dynamics. Morna explains her reasons for publishing with Cambridge Scholars: "Cambridge Scholars Publishing approached me as I was nearing the completion of my PhD and, after talking with an editor about my thesis and how to adapt it into book form, I took them up on the opportunity to publish with them. From then until the book was published, they were both patient and supportive throughout the whole procedure. Their advice and help through the adaptation was invaluable as I was completely inexperienced regarding this process. Each part of the undertaking is guided by an expert in that section, and is completed by the design department who helped to create the eye-catching cover. Each person is always accessible and they respond swiftly and knowledgeably to every query. The finished book is something I can be proud of." As part of the Meet our Authors campaign, we are offering our readers a 50% discount on Man Up: A Study of Gendered Expectations of Masculinities at the Fin de Siècle. To redeem your discount, please enter the promotional code MOANOV16 during checkout. Please note that this is a time-limited offer that will expire on 15th December 2016. Meet our Authors: Daniel Cojocaru – November 2016 14 November 2016 Daniel Cojocaru received his DPhil from Oxford University in 2011, and has since taught English Literature at the University of Oxford and the University of Zurich. His research focuses on contemporary fiction and film, literary theory, and literature and the Bible. He currently teaches English at the Kantonsschule Zürcher Oberland, Switzerland. Daniel contributed to Dystopia(n) Matters: On the Page, on Screen, on Stage with Cambridge Scholars before writing his first book, Violence and Dystopia: Mimesis and Sacrifice in Contemporary Western Dystopian Narratives, which "exemplifies responsible, searching scholarship" according to Dr Andrew Bartlett of Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Daniel explains how he came to publish his first book with Cambridge Scholars and describes the experience: "I first became aware of Cambridge Scholars Publishing when, in the early days of my doctoral thesis, I was reading the Cambridge Scholars-published City Visions: The Work of Iain Sinclair. The range and quality of the essays substantially helped furthering my own research. A few years later one of my own articles was published in a collection of essays with Cambridge Scholars – a collection that featured work by leading scholars of utopian studies (Dystopia(n) Matters On the Page, on Screen, on Stage). The volume had quite an impact on the field and thus increased the visibility and reach of my own work. "Remembering these very positive experiences, Cambridge Scholars was my first choice when I was looking for a publisher for my doctoral thesis. As I had not published a book before, I was unfamiliar with the necessary steps of publication. The professional and friendly staff at Cambridge Scholars (Sam Baker, Amanda Millar, David Luscombe, Anthony Wright and Victoria Carruthers deserve special mention here) guided me through all the steps from preparing the manuscript to the cover design. The many queries I had were often answered within a day or less. I also appreciated the author-led schedule of the publication process. "Less than a year after Cambridge Scholars accepted my proposal I held my first book in my hands – the elegant material product of a successful collaboration. Since then the book has been very favourably reviewed and has been acquired by libraries from all around the world – a testimony to Cambridge Scholars' widespread distribution network and professional marketing campaign." As part of the Meet our Authors campaign, we are offering our readers a 50% discount on Violence and Dystopia: Mimesis and Sacrifice in Contemporary Western Dystopian Narratives. To redeem your discount, please enter the promotional code MOANOV16 during checkout. Please note that this is a time-limited offer that will expire on 15th December 2016.
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She's always cute as. I want those shorts! Hi!! I am in the last few weeks of my freshman year in college and I remember getting my roomie too and fb creeping on her haha. Don't be too worried! I thought my roomie was super quiet and awkward and strange, but she has turned out o be awesome!! if you have questions about dorm decor or anything feel free to email me, I know how stressful it can be!! Just bought that knotted tank from F21 in the grey about a week ago, can't wait to get it!
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package br.com.digidev.messenger4j.receive.handlers; import br.com.digidev.messenger4j.receive.events.AttachmentMessageEvent; /** * An implementation of this interface is intended to handle the {@link AttachmentMessageEvent}. * * @author Messenger4J - http://github.com/messenger4j * @see EventHandler * @see AttachmentMessageEvent */ public interface AttachmentMessageEventHandler extends EventHandler<AttachmentMessageEvent> { }
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Thunder and Flames Series: Modern War Studies Hardback - $39.95 ISBN 978-0-7006-2084-5 eBook version available from your favorite eBook retailer Americans in the Crucible of Combat, 1917-1918 Edward G. Lengel Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Book Award Master Corporal Jan Stanislaw Jakobczak Memorial Book Award November 1917. The American troops were poorly trained, deficient in military equipment and doctrine, not remotely ready for armed conflict on a large scale—and theyd arrived on the Western front to help the French push back the Germans. The story of what happened next—the American Expeditionary Forces trial by fire on the brutal battlefields of France—is told in full for the first time in Thunder and Flames. "Meticulously researched and well written, Lengel's Thunder and Flames succeeds in clarifying how the AEF performed while under French command. Valuable and highly commendable." —H-Net Reviews "Lengel writes well, and mixes analysis of policy, tactics, and doctrine with battle narrative, often seasoned by first hand accounts, and reminds us that the failures in France led to intense study of tactics, logistics, and mobilization of men and industry which stood the nation in good stead in a later war. This is a very good read for anyone interested in the AEF or the Great War." —NYMAS Review See all reviews... "Lengel's book is valuable because he draws heavily upon German and French military records as well as those of the U.S. Army. And he concludes that much of what earlier historians have written about key events does not hold up." "Lengel highlights the Americans' sense of saving the day at the last minute, their frequent dismissal of the poilus as burned-out, prone to panic and reluctant to fight. But using French records, Lengel establishes the French as first-rate combatants, skilled alike in minor tactics and larger combined-arms operations." —Military History Quarterly "Lengel has done an admirable job cutting through the decades of legend and half-truths surrounding the American Expeditionary Forces in the First World War. Students of the war will owe him a great debt for this comprehensive and effective book." —Michael S. Neiberg, author of Dance of the Furies: Europe and the Outbreak of World War I "Lengel employs meticulous research and vivid, fast-paced prose to dissect American soldiers' 'baptism by fire' on the Western Front. It is a great read and a major scholarly contribution—no one will ever again be able to claim that America was 'barely bloodied' by World War I." —Jennifer D. Keene, author, Doughboys, the Great War and the Remaking of America See fewer reviews... Where history has given us some perspective on the individual battles of the period—at Cantigny, Chateau Thierry, Belleau Wood, the Marne River, Soissons, and little-known Fismette—they appear here as part of a larger series of interconnected operations, all conducted by Americans new to the lethal killing fields of World War I and guided by the battle-tested French. Following the AEF from their initial landing to their emergence as an independent army in late September 1918, this book presents a complex picture of how, learning warfare on the fly, sometimes with devastating consequences, the American force played a critical role in blunting and then rolling back the German armys drive toward Paris. The picture that emerges is at once sweeping in scope and rich in detail, with firsthand testimony conjuring the real mud and blood of the combat that Edward Lengel so vividly describes. Official reports and documents provide the strategic and historical context for these ground-level accounts, from the perspective of the Germans as well as the Americans and French. Battle by battle, Thunder and Flames reveals the cost of the inadequacies in U.S. training, equipment, logistics, intelligence, and command, along with the rifts in the Franco-American military marriage. But it also shows how, by trial and error, through luck and ingenuity, the AEF swiftly became the independent fighting force of General John Blackjack Pershings long-held dream—its divisions ultimately among the most combat-effective military forces to see the war through. Edward G. Lengel is Professor and Director of the Papers of George Washington Project at the University of Virginia. He is the author of To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 and General George Washington: A Military Life, among other works. Additional Titles in the Modern War Studies Series
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package org.spongepowered.common.data.persistence; import com.flowpowered.math.imaginary.Complexd; import com.flowpowered.math.imaginary.Complexf; import com.flowpowered.math.imaginary.Quaterniond; import com.flowpowered.math.imaginary.Quaternionf; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector2d; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector2f; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector2i; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector2l; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector3d; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector3f; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector3i; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector3l; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector4d; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector4f; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector4i; import com.flowpowered.math.vector.Vector4l; import com.google.common.reflect.TypeToken; import org.spongepowered.api.data.DataContainer; import org.spongepowered.api.data.DataManager; import org.spongepowered.api.data.DataQuery; import org.spongepowered.api.data.DataView; import org.spongepowered.api.data.Queries; import org.spongepowered.api.data.persistence.DataTranslator; import org.spongepowered.api.data.persistence.InvalidDataException; import org.spongepowered.common.data.util.DataQueries; import java.time.Instant; import java.time.LocalDate; import java.time.LocalDateTime; import java.time.LocalTime; import java.time.ZoneId; import java.time.ZoneOffset; import java.time.ZonedDateTime; import java.time.temporal.ChronoField; import java.util.UUID; import java.util.function.Supplier; public final class DataSerializers { public static final DataTranslator<UUID> UUID_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector2d> VECTOR_2_D_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector2f> VECTOR_2_F_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector2i> VECTOR_2_I_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector2l> VECTOR_2_L_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector3d> VECTOR_3_D_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector3f> VECTOR_3_F_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector3i> VECTOR_3_I_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector3l> VECTOR_3_L_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector4d> VECTOR_4_D_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector4f> VECTOR_4_F_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector4i> VECTOR_4_I_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Vector4l> VECTOR_4_L_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Complexd> COMPLEXD_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Complexf> COMPLEXF_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Quaterniond> QUATERNIOND_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Quaternionf> QUATERNIONF_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<LocalTime> LOCAL_TIME_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<LocalDate> LOCAL_DATE_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<LocalDateTime> LOCAL_DATE_TIME_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<Instant> INSTANT_DATA_SERIALIZER; public static final DataTranslator<ZonedDateTime> ZONED_DATE_TIME_DATA_SERIALIZER; static { UUID_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<UUID>() { final TypeToken<UUID> token = TypeToken.of(UUID.class); @Override public TypeToken<UUID> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public UUID translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final long most = view.getLong(Queries.UUID_MOST).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(Queries.UUID_MOST)); final long least = view.getLong(Queries.UUID_LEAST).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(Queries.UUID_LEAST)); return new UUID(most, least); } @Override public DataContainer translate(UUID obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(Queries.UUID_MOST, obj.getMostSignificantBits()) .set(Queries.UUID_LEAST, obj.getLeastSignificantBits()); } @Override public DataView addTo(UUID obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView .set(Queries.UUID_LEAST, obj.getLeastSignificantBits()) .set(Queries.UUID_MOST, obj.getMostSignificantBits()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:uuid"; } @Override public String getName() { return "UuidTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_2_D_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector2d>() { final TypeToken<Vector2d> token = TypeToken.of(Vector2d.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector2d> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector2d translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final double x = view.getDouble(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final double y = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); return new Vector2d(x, y); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector2d obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector2d obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_2_d"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector2dTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_2_F_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector2f>() { final TypeToken<Vector2f> token = TypeToken.of(Vector2f.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector2f> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector2f translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final double x = view.getDouble(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final double y = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); return new Vector2f(x, y); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector2f obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector2f obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_2_f"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector2fTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_2_I_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector2i>() { final TypeToken<Vector2i> token = TypeToken.of(Vector2i.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector2i> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector2i translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final int x = view.getInt(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final int y = view.getInt(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); return new Vector2i(x, y); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector2i obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector2i obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) ; } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_2_i"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector2iTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_2_L_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector2l>() { final TypeToken<Vector2l> token = TypeToken.of(Vector2l.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector2l> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector2l translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final long x = view.getLong(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final long y = view.getLong(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); return new Vector2l(x, y); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector2l obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector2l obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_2_l"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector2lTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_3_D_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector3d>() { final TypeToken<Vector3d> token = TypeToken.of(Vector3d.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector3d> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector3d translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final double x = view.getDouble(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final double y = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); final double z = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Z_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Z_POS)); return new Vector3d(x, y, z); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector3d obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector3d obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) ; } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_3_d"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector3dTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_3_F_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector3f>() { final TypeToken<Vector3f> token = TypeToken.of(Vector3f.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector3f> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector3f translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final double x = view.getDouble(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final double y = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); final double z = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Z_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Z_POS)); return new Vector3f(x, y, z); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector3f obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector3f obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) ; } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_3_f"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector3fTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_3_I_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector3i>() { final TypeToken<Vector3i> token = TypeToken.of(Vector3i.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector3i> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector3i translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final int x = view.getInt(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final int y = view.getInt(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); final int z = view.getInt(DataQueries.Z_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Z_POS)); return new Vector3i(x, y, z); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector3i obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector3i obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) ; } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_3_i"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector3iTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_3_L_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector3l>() { final TypeToken<Vector3l> token = TypeToken.of(Vector3l.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector3l> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector3l translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final long x = view.getLong(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final long y = view.getLong(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); final long z = view.getLong(DataQueries.Z_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Z_POS)); return new Vector3l(x, y, z); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector3l obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector3l obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) ; } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_3_l"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector3lTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_4_F_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector4f>() { final TypeToken<Vector4f> token = TypeToken.of(Vector4f.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector4f> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector4f translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final double x = view.getDouble(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final double y = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); final double z = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Z_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Z_POS)); final double w = view.getDouble(DataQueries.W_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.W_POS)); return new Vector4f(x, y, z, w); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector4f obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector4f obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()) ; } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_4_f"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector4fTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_4_I_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector4i>() { final TypeToken<Vector4i> token = TypeToken.of(Vector4i.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector4i> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector4i translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final int x = view.getInt(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final int y = view.getInt(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); final int z = view.getInt(DataQueries.Z_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Z_POS)); final int w = view.getInt(DataQueries.W_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.W_POS)); return new Vector4i(x, y, z, w); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector4i obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector4i obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()) ; } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_4_i"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector4iTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_4_L_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector4l>() { final TypeToken<Vector4l> token = TypeToken.of(Vector4l.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector4l> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector4l translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final long x = view.getLong(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final long y = view.getLong(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); final long z = view.getLong(DataQueries.Z_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Z_POS)); final long w = view.getLong(DataQueries.W_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.W_POS)); return new Vector4l(x, y, z, w); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector4l obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector4l obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()) ; } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_4_l"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector4lTranslator"; } }; VECTOR_4_D_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Vector4d>() { final TypeToken<Vector4d> token = TypeToken.of(Vector4d.class); @Override public TypeToken<Vector4d> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Vector4d translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final double x = view.getDouble(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final double y = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); final double z = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Z_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Z_POS)); final double w = view.getDouble(DataQueries.W_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.W_POS)); return new Vector4d(x, y, z, w); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Vector4d obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Vector4d obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()) ; } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:vector_4_d"; } @Override public String getName() { return "Vector4dTranslator"; } }; COMPLEXD_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Complexd>() { final TypeToken<Complexd> token = TypeToken.of(Complexd.class); @Override public TypeToken<Complexd> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Complexd translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final double x = view.getDouble(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final double y = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); return new Complexd(x, y); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Complexd obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Complexd obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) ; } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:complexd"; } @Override public String getName() { return "ComplexDTranslator"; } }; COMPLEXF_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Complexf>() { final TypeToken<Complexf> token = TypeToken.of(Complexf.class); @Override public TypeToken<Complexf> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Complexf translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final double x = view.getDouble(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final double y = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); return new Complexf(x, y); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Complexf obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Complexf obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:complexf"; } @Override public String getName() { return "ComplexFTranslator"; } }; QUATERNIOND_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Quaterniond>() { final TypeToken<Quaterniond> token = TypeToken.of(Quaterniond.class); @Override public TypeToken<Quaterniond> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Quaterniond translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final double x = view.getDouble(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final double y = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); final double z = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Z_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Z_POS)); final double w = view.getDouble(DataQueries.W_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.W_POS)); return new Quaterniond(x, y, z, w); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Quaterniond obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Quaterniond obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:quaterniond"; } @Override public String getName() { return "QuaternionDTranslator"; } }; QUATERNIONF_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Quaternionf>() { final TypeToken<Quaternionf> token = TypeToken.of(Quaternionf.class); @Override public TypeToken<Quaternionf> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Quaternionf translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final double x = view.getDouble(DataQueries.X_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.X_POS)); final double y = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Y_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Y_POS)); final double z = view.getDouble(DataQueries.Z_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.Z_POS)); final double w = view.getDouble(DataQueries.W_POS).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.W_POS)); return new Quaternionf(x, y, z, w); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Quaternionf obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Quaternionf obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.X_POS, obj.getX()) .set(DataQueries.Y_POS, obj.getY()) .set(DataQueries.Z_POS, obj.getZ()) .set(DataQueries.W_POS, obj.getW()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:quaternionf"; } @Override public String getName() { return "QuaternionFTranslator"; } }; LOCAL_TIME_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<LocalTime>() { final TypeToken<LocalTime> token = TypeToken.of(LocalTime.class); @Override public TypeToken<LocalTime> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public LocalTime translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final int hour = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR)); final int minute = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE)); final int second = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND)); final int nano = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO)); if (!ChronoField.HOUR_OF_DAY.range().isValidValue(hour)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid hour of day: " + hour); } if (!ChronoField.MINUTE_OF_HOUR.range().isValidValue(minute)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid minute of hour: " + minute); } if (!ChronoField.SECOND_OF_MINUTE.range().isValidValue(second)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid second of minute: " + second); } if (!ChronoField.NANO_OF_SECOND.range().isValidValue(nano)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid nanosecond of second: " + nano); } return LocalTime.of(hour, minute, second, nano); } @Override public DataContainer translate(LocalTime obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR, obj.getHour()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE, obj.getMinute()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND, obj.getSecond()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO, obj.getNano()); } @Override public DataView addTo(LocalTime obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR, obj.getHour()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE, obj.getMinute()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND, obj.getSecond()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO, obj.getNano()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:local_time"; } @Override public String getName() { return "LocalTimeTranslator"; } }; LOCAL_DATE_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<LocalDate>() { final TypeToken<LocalDate> token = TypeToken.of(LocalDate.class); @Override public TypeToken<LocalDate> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public LocalDate translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final int year = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR)); final int month = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH)); final int day = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY)); if (!ChronoField.YEAR.range().isValidValue(year)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid year: " + year); } if (!ChronoField.MONTH_OF_YEAR.range().isValidValue(month)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid month of year: " + month); } if (!ChronoField.DAY_OF_MONTH.range().isValidValue(day)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid day of month: " + day); } return LocalDate.of(year, month, day); } @Override public DataContainer translate(LocalDate obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR, obj.getYear()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH, obj.getMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY, obj.getDayOfMonth()); } @Override public DataView addTo(LocalDate obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR, obj.getYear()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH, obj.getMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY, obj.getDayOfMonth()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:local_date"; } @Override public String getName() { return "LocalDateTranslator"; } }; LOCAL_DATE_TIME_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<LocalDateTime>() { final TypeToken<LocalDateTime> token = TypeToken.of(LocalDateTime.class); @Override public TypeToken<LocalDateTime> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public LocalDateTime translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final int year = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR)); final int month = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH)); final int day = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY)); final int hour = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR)); final int minute = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE)); final int second = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND)); final int nano = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO)); if (!ChronoField.YEAR.range().isValidValue(year)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid year: " + year); } if (!ChronoField.MONTH_OF_YEAR.range().isValidValue(month)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid month of year: " + month); } if (!ChronoField.DAY_OF_MONTH.range().isValidValue(day)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid day of month: " + day); } if (!ChronoField.HOUR_OF_DAY.range().isValidValue(hour)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid hour of day: " + hour); } if (!ChronoField.MINUTE_OF_HOUR.range().isValidValue(minute)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid minute of hour: " + minute); } if (!ChronoField.SECOND_OF_MINUTE.range().isValidValue(second)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid second of minute: " + second); } if (!ChronoField.NANO_OF_SECOND.range().isValidValue(nano)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid nanosecond of second: " + nano); } return LocalDateTime.of(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, nano); } @Override public DataContainer translate(LocalDateTime obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR, obj.getYear()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH, obj.getMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY, obj.getDayOfMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR, obj.getHour()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE, obj.getMinute()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND, obj.getSecond()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO, obj.getNano()); } @Override public DataView addTo(LocalDateTime obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR, obj.getYear()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH, obj.getMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY, obj.getDayOfMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR, obj.getHour()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE, obj.getMinute()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND, obj.getSecond()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO, obj.getNano()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:local_date_time"; } @Override public String getName() { return "LocalDateTimeTranslator"; } }; ZONED_DATE_TIME_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<ZonedDateTime>() { final TypeToken<ZonedDateTime> token = TypeToken.of(ZonedDateTime.class); @Override public TypeToken<ZonedDateTime> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public ZonedDateTime translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final int year = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR)); final int month = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH)); final int day = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY)); final int hour = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR)); final int minute = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE)); final int second = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND)); final int nano = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO)); final String zoneId = view.getString(DataQueries.ZONE_TIME_ID).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.ZONE_TIME_ID)); if (!ChronoField.YEAR.range().isValidValue(year)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid year: " + year); } if (!ChronoField.MONTH_OF_YEAR.range().isValidValue(month)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid month of year: " + month); } if (!ChronoField.DAY_OF_MONTH.range().isValidValue(day)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid day of month: " + day); } if (!ChronoField.HOUR_OF_DAY.range().isValidValue(hour)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid hour of day: " + hour); } if (!ChronoField.MINUTE_OF_HOUR.range().isValidValue(minute)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid minute of hour: " + minute); } if (!ChronoField.SECOND_OF_MINUTE.range().isValidValue(second)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid second of minute: " + second); } if (!ChronoField.NANO_OF_SECOND.range().isValidValue(nano)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid nanosecond of second: " + nano); } if (!ZoneId.getAvailableZoneIds().contains(zoneId)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Unrecognized ZoneId: " + zoneId); } return ZonedDateTime.of(LocalDate.of(year, month, day), LocalTime.of(hour, minute, second, nano), ZoneId.of(zoneId)); } @Override public DataContainer translate(ZonedDateTime obj) throws InvalidDataException { return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR, obj.getYear()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH, obj.getMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY, obj.getDayOfMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR, obj.getHour()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE, obj.getMinute()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND, obj.getSecond()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO, obj.getNano()) .set(DataQueries.ZONE_TIME_ID, obj.getZone().getId()); } @Override public DataView addTo(ZonedDateTime obj, DataView dataView) { return dataView.set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR, obj.getYear()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH, obj.getMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY, obj.getDayOfMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR, obj.getHour()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE, obj.getMinute()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND, obj.getSecond()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO, obj.getNano()) .set(DataQueries.ZONE_TIME_ID, obj.getZone().getId()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:zoned_date_time"; } @Override public String getName() { return "ZonedDateTimeTranslator"; } }; INSTANT_DATA_SERIALIZER = new DataTranslator<Instant>() { final TypeToken<Instant> token = TypeToken.of(Instant.class); @Override public TypeToken<Instant> getToken() { return this.token; } @Override public Instant translate(DataView view) throws InvalidDataException { final int year = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR)); final int month = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH)); final int day = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY)); final int hour = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR)); final int minute = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE)); final int second = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND)); final int nano = view.getInt(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO).orElseThrow(invalidDataQuery(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO)); if (!ChronoField.YEAR.range().isValidValue(year)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid year: " + year); } if (!ChronoField.MONTH_OF_YEAR.range().isValidValue(month)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid month of year: " + month); } if (!ChronoField.DAY_OF_MONTH.range().isValidValue(day)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid day of month: " + day); } if (!ChronoField.HOUR_OF_DAY.range().isValidValue(hour)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid hour of day: " + hour); } if (!ChronoField.MINUTE_OF_HOUR.range().isValidValue(minute)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid minute of hour: " + minute); } if (!ChronoField.SECOND_OF_MINUTE.range().isValidValue(second)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid second of minute: " + second); } if (!ChronoField.NANO_OF_SECOND.range().isValidValue(nano)) { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid nanosecond of second: " + nano); } return LocalDateTime.of(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, nano).toInstant(ZoneOffset.UTC); } @Override public DataContainer translate(Instant obj) throws InvalidDataException { final LocalDateTime local = obj.atZone(ZoneOffset.UTC).toLocalDateTime(); return DataContainer.createNew() .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR, local.getYear()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH, local.getMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY, local.getDayOfMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR, local.getHour()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE, local.getMinute()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND, local.getSecond()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO, local.getNano()); } @Override public DataView addTo(Instant obj, DataView dataView) { final LocalDateTime local = obj.atZone(ZoneOffset.UTC).toLocalDateTime(); return dataView.set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_YEAR, local.getYear()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_MONTH, local.getMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_DATE_DAY, local.getDayOfMonth()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_HOUR, local.getHour()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_MINUTE, local.getMinute()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_SECOND, local.getSecond()) .set(DataQueries.LOCAL_TIME_NANO, local.getNano()); } @Override public String getId() { return "sponge:instant"; } @Override public String getName() { return "JavaInstantTranslator"; } }; } static Supplier<InvalidDataException> invalidDataQuery(DataQuery query) { return () -> { throw new InvalidDataException("Invalid data located at: " + query.toString()); }; } public static void registerSerializers(DataManager dataManager) { dataManager.registerTranslator(UUID.class, UUID_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector2d.class, VECTOR_2_D_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector2f.class, VECTOR_2_F_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector2i.class, VECTOR_2_I_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector2l.class, VECTOR_2_L_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector3d.class, VECTOR_3_D_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector3f.class, VECTOR_3_F_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector3i.class, VECTOR_3_I_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector3l.class, VECTOR_3_L_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector4d.class, VECTOR_4_D_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector4f.class, VECTOR_4_F_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector4i.class, VECTOR_4_I_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Vector4l.class, VECTOR_4_L_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Complexd.class, COMPLEXD_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Complexf.class, COMPLEXF_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Quaterniond.class, QUATERNIOND_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Quaternionf.class, QUATERNIONF_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(LocalTime.class, LOCAL_TIME_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(LocalDate.class, LOCAL_DATE_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(LocalDateTime.class, LOCAL_DATE_TIME_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(ZonedDateTime.class, ZONED_DATE_TIME_DATA_SERIALIZER); dataManager.registerTranslator(Instant.class, INSTANT_DATA_SERIALIZER); } }
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Our little Princess is two months old! Poor baby had a terrible acne and cradle cap! She is our only summer baby so we never had to deal with warmer temperatures with the first two as newborns. The heat was just making Eleanor's baby acne worse by adding heat rash and making them extremely red. And her cradle cap was so awful that she had them on her eyebrows as well (eep!). But as you can see on the photos, her skin had cleared up very well. And if you're wondering, olive oil and soft baby toothbrush worked wonders on getting rid of cradle cap. Eleanor has established a pretty regular nighttime routine. She usually cluster feeds in the early evenings with the last one around 9pm before her first long stretch of sleep. After that, she is up around midnight, 3am and 6am to eat. She is a fast eater so we are usually back asleep within 30 minutes. For weight and height information, look out for her two month well baby visit blog post soon.
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Time for an update. We're moored in Gosport-Portsmouth, but the howling wind - a full gale - is pulling hard at the mooring lines and the ship is rocking and tilting as if still out at sea. We probably won't leave until tomorrow morning, especially as we're not getting our jib sail back from the sailmaker until 9 a.m. (it was torn the other day). Well, we have now most of the journey behind us. And what a journey, so far!! As the Captain said: "This is by far the wildest sailing we've ever had. The Biscay offered quite fair sailing conditions with a good side wind, although it caused the ship to tilt to starboard side for days, making it impossible to make either water, electricity or heat - we had to do all the dishes in cold salt water for some days. But we kept 8-10 knots and could sail relatively comfortably in the troughs of the sea, with the waves coming in from the side. But then we came to the English Channel... Suddenly the wind whipped up a full storm (gale 10) with insanely high waves! I've never seen anything like it, especially not in the Channel! It was extremely hard and taxing to steer, technically difficult, so Stefan, Gustav and I took turns to steer during the worst five-six hours. I was soaking wet by sweat after only 15 minutes by the wheel - then to be soaking wet by all the waves cascading in over the ship...! One thing that happened a few times that I haven't experienced before was that a wave suddenly could lift up and turn the ship around so that the rudder ended up above water level - totally loosing the steering ability! No matter how you turned the wheel, the ship only tilted over and luffed drastically in only two seconds. Scary. Another scary, but at the same time quite funny, thing that happend (funny, as for how it looked) was when an enormous wave suddenly welled up diagonally from behind, increased in power and size, and then forcefully knocked the stern - just as if it was hit by a straight right - causing the ship to catapult 45 degrees to the side in just a second. I wish we had caught it on film. We took in water by the scuppers over and over again, but the worst incident was when the whole ship suddenly leaned over on its side, and the girl standing outside the galley found herself waist-deep in water! Despite all craziness in regards to weather and winds, everyone has been in great spirits. And the food has been excellent, thanks to Gustav's admirable patience by the stove with all the moving-around pots and pans. I tell, such a detail makes a huge difference on a sail like this! And besides a tear in our jib sail, we haven't had any injuries on either people or ship. Now the final leg awats: the North Sea. Currently there's a storm out there (another one...), but we hope and pray it will slack off by tomorrow, while we move up the Channel. Our hope and plan is to reach Gothenburg by Good Friday, but - we'll see. And from England we'll only be nine people onboard, three per watch team. So, please, continue to pray for strength to all of us! I myself feel quite wasted by now, and we all earnestly long for a good, long night's uninterrupted sleep. Happy Easter to all of you! May the amazing, inconceivable and priceless reality of Jesus' death and resurrection "strike" us all this week and bring forth a sincere and resounding praise offering to the King of kings, who did what no one else could - reconcile us all with God the Father Himself! THANK YOU, JESUS! Ni får troligen uppleva "Stilla veckan" på ett lite annorlunda sätt (allt annat än stilla runt omkring er). Välkomna hem allihop, välbehållna. Skönt att ha en Gud att lita till när det stormar!
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"Corporate governance, investment, and firm valuation in Asian emerging" by Yan-Leung Cheung, Aris Stouraitis et al. We investigate the effects of corporate governance and family ownership on firm valuation through investment efficiency in Asian emerging markets. Using 3 years of time series data from the Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia corporate governance score for 10 Asian emerging markets, we find that good corporate governance leads to better or more efficient investment decisions and eventually to higher firm value. We also find that investors reward firms for improvement in corporate governance. The findings do not hold for Asian firms with a family or concentrated ownership structure. The results are not driven by changes in accounting standards in these markets. © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Be the picture of ethereal perfection in this green color banarasi silk embroidered sari. The ethnic lace, stones and resham work for saree adds a sign of beauty statement for the look. Upon request we can make round front/back neck and short 6 inches sleeves regular saree blouse also.
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Tables 1-5, 19. Table located on patio. Good view of the Bellagio Fountains. Tables 61, 65, 71-74, 81-85. Table located in main room in front of main bar. Tables 6-7, 11-14, 18. Tables located on patio right next to the Bellagio Fountains.
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Skanska has signed a contract with TriHealth to build the TriHealth Good Samaritan Western Ridge Medical Center in Cincinnati, OH, USA. The contract is worth USD 35 M, about SEK 310 M, which will be included in the US order bookings for the fourth quarter 2018. The three-story 9,000-square-meter expansion of the Western Ridge Medical Center will accommodate primary care doctors and expanded cancer services, including radiation oncology and an infusion center. Physician's offices in the medical office building include primary care, cancer, heart, endocrinology and cosmetic surgery. Construction services started in December 2017, and the project is expected to be complete in March 2021.
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Email: [email protected] James recently began a postdoctoral fellowship at University College Cork, during which he will research the social behaviour of small passerines in southern Ireland. He completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge (UK) in 2014, studying maternal investment tactics in cooperative breeding systems, and has since worked at Wageningen University (The Netherlands) on the relationship between social and breeding behaviour in great tits. Prior to his PhD, James worked on field projects in Australia, Canada, and the USA as a research assistant. James is a behavioural ecologist who uses a combination of theoretical, empirical, and comparative methods to answer questions around animal reproduction and sociality. His primary focus is on how the social environment influences breeding behaviour, for example whether mothers in cooperatively breeding groups should alter the number of offspring according to group size, or whether parents provision young more effectively when they are more familiar with each other. James is also interested in how sociality relates to communication, habitat selection, and foraging behaviour. At UCC, James will be investigating how group size in blue- and great tits influences their foraging and problem-solving abilities by developing new theoretical models and then testing them in the wild. Khwaja N, Preston, S. A. J., Hatchwell, B. J., Briskie, J. V., Winney, I. S., Savage, J. L. (2017). Flexibility but no coordination of visits in provisioning riflemen. Animal Behaviour, 125, 25–31. Snijders, L., Nieuwe Weme, L. E., De Goede, P., Savage, J. L., Van Oers, K. & Naguib, M. (in press). Context-dependent effects of radio transmitter attachment on a small passerine. Journal of Avian Biology. Crane, J. M. S., Savage, J. L. & Russell, A. F. 2016. Diversity and function of vocalisations in the cooperative chestnut-crowned babbler. Emu, 116, 241–253. Savage, J. L., Russell, A. F. & Johnstone, R. A. 2015. Maternal allocation in cooperative breeders: should mothers match or compensate for expected helper contributions? Animal Behaviour, 102, 189–197. Engesser, S., Crane, J. M. S., Savage, J. L., Russell, A. F. & Townsend, S. W. 2015. Experimental Evidence for Phonemic Contrasts in a Nonhuman Vocal System. PLOS Biology, 13, e1002171. Nomano, F. Y., Browning, L. E., Savage, J. L., Rollins, L. A., Griffith, S. C. & Russell, A. F. 2015. Unrelated helpers neither signal contributions nor suffer retribution in chestnut-crowed babblers. Behavioral Ecology, 26, 986–995. Savage, J. L., Russell, A. F. & Johnstone, R. A. 2013a. Intra-group relatedness affects parental and helper investment rules in offspring care. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 67, 1855–1865. Savage, J. L., Russell, A. F. & Johnstone, R. A. 2013b. Maternal costs in offspring production affect investment rules in joint rearing. Behavioral Ecology, 24, 750–758. Young, C. M., Browning, L. E., Savage, J. L., Griffith, S. C. & Russell, A. F. 2013. No evidence for deception over allocation to brood care in a cooperative bird. Behavioral Ecology, 24, 70–81. Rollins, L. A., Browning, L. E., Holleley, C. E., Savage, J. L., Russell, A. F. & Griffith, S. C. 2012. Building genetic networks using relatedness information: a novel approach for the estimation of dispersal and characterization of group structure in social animals. Molecular Ecology, 21, 1727–1740. Browning, L. E., Young, C. M., Savage, J. L., Russell, D. J. F., Barclay, H., Griffith, S. C. & Russell, A. F. 2012. Carer provisioning rules in an obligate cooperative breeder: Prey type, size and delivery rate. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 66, 1639–1649. James is the course designer and primary instructor for "Introduction to Animal Behaviour" on the edX platform. This Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) first ran in summer 2016 and attracted over 12,000 students from 164 countries. A self-paced version of the course is currently being developed to further increase accessibility.
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Huseyin Sami: Smashing Colours With an appetite for experimentation and a thirst for historical knowledge, Huseyin Sami isn't your garden-variety painter. Words: Peter Hill Photography: Nikki Short Huseyn Sami is a painter who gave up using brushes many years ago. He decided instead to pour paint directly onto the canvas, straight from the tin. Then he became really experimental. His work has since involved the following: painting with his feet while his upper body is bandaged in a beige, plastic straight jacket; building three-dimensional timber structures, some using bubble-wrapped shelving and dripping paint through a range of puncture holes; and finally, just as you think he's abandoned it forever, he returns to the brush, but at the end of an astonishing nine-metre handle that requires the handling skills of a shark-fisherman. He admits it was "almost impossible to control", but that's what gave it its unique mark-making abilities. Sami is an international artist, born in London of Cypriot parents. He's lived in Australia since the age of five. We meet in a bar on Oxford Street in Sydney, just before the Jim Lambie opening at Roslyn Oxley9 later that evening. He is enthusiastic about Lambie's attitude to paint and the materials he works on. "I loved the way he smashes colour across mattresses and other three dimensional objects. And how there would be these amazing reflections happening around the gallery as the spectator physically walks around the space." He also speaks excitedly about a range of other contemporary artists around the globe. "We are now in this post-historical position where we can look back on so much and learn from it. When I see a Lambie mattress I also think back to Rauschenberg and the paint-covered mattresses he made. Or Brice Marden, using sticks and twigs instead of brushes and creating these amazing calligraphic marks with them." I wonder who else he looks at in the increasingly popular expanded field of painting? "Gary Hume was one of the first big surprises for me. Katharina Grosse's painting installations and actions were a big pull, as are the aluminium floor works of Adrian Schiess. But I especially enjoy the discipline that Bernard Frize brings to his painting series. The older I get, the more I realise that life is about time management and all the different things that need to be placed into that framework – family, employment, studio." Most of Sami's studies were undertaken at Sydney College of the Arts. David Griggs and TV Moore were a year or two ahead of him. He is generous, and quite specific, in his praise for different staff members and visiting artists that he met there. "Matthys Ger-ber taught me a lot about seeing my work in a national and international context, and how to navigate those worlds. Mikala Dwyer really made me think in all sorts of different ways. And John Nixon taught me the importance of being in the studio every day and having a strong work ethic. Too many artists wait until they have a show coming along and then start making work for it. I'm always thinking about art, so I always try to be making art. Some work fits better with a commercial gallery space and other work can use the experimental nature of an artist-run-space or a museum project space. There is always something to make." Six months stationed at Modern Art Oxford in the United Kingdom was an important time for Sami, giving him access to both London and Europe. "I was there early 2006," he says, "making small works, researching and looking at as much art as I could. I would travel back and forth to London and make small trips to Europe as well. I saw a great Kippen-berger show at the Tate, which was fantastic. I'd never seen such a large body of his work before, I'm a really big advocate of his works and more importantly his attitude toward art making. There was also a great small show of Simryn Gills at the Tate and Rachel Whiteread had a huge immersive installation of white cast boxes in the turbine hall. it was all very impressive. After this time, I headed to Japan to commence my residency at the Centre for Contemporary Art in Kitakyushu." As he prepares for his forthcoming exhibition at the light-filled Sarah Cottier Gallery in Paddington – where later in the day I will have the great pleasure of seeing his recent two-and-three-dimensional creations unwrapped – I remember the first time I saw his work at one of Sarah Cottier's previous spaces, over a decade ago. Fittingly, it was in a group exhibition curated by Gerber. Sami was still a student at SCA and he built one of his first "painting machines" in the gallery. It was a layered structure of pegboard that allowed up to five different paintings to be created simultaneously. "I've been making these machines now for over 10 years. I like their quasi-mechanical nature. I like how you pour the paint and it cascades down, pulled by gravity. Each iteration of new work and new techniques depends on the size of the space I am working in. It's not always possible to make a painting with a nine-metre brush, for example. The new work I am making for Sarah centres around the question: 'How do I paint?' It is probably a question I will spend the rest of my life answering." This article was published in Art Collector issue 74, OCT – DEC 2015. Artist Profile: Tim Silver Blood sculptures that melt in the warm air on opening night, chewing gum soldiers that visitors tread across the gallery floor and jaffas that melt into hair gel are all exchanges of substances that are part of the process in Tim Silver's artworks. To Edward Colless they form a poetic theme of sickening, contaminating love like the kiss of a vampire. https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Tim_Silver-1_1-800q.jpg 531 531 AdrianaBorsey https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Art-Collector-logos-transparency-WHITE-1080x1080px-2.png AdrianaBorsey2022-03-31 15:44:352022-03-31 15:44:35Artist Profile: Tim Silver Artist Profile: Makinti Napanangka Makinti Napanangka, now over 70 years old, paints on the ground in the open air hunched over her canvas, her brushstrokes confident and instinctive. The efforts of her day's work are eagerly sought by institutions and collectors all over the world. Jennifer Isaacs visited this prominent desert painter's remote home base at Kintore, to watch her work. https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Makinti2-800-sq.jpg 545 545 AdrianaBorsey https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Art-Collector-logos-transparency-WHITE-1080x1080px-2.png AdrianaBorsey2022-03-31 15:25:222022-03-31 15:25:22Artist Profile: Makinti Napanangka Artist Profile: Pilar Mata Dupont Reflecting on a haunting familial past, Pilar Mata Dupont grapples with the fractured narrative of her ancestry in dark, beautiful and theatrical images. https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ACA-PilarMataDumont-LHH_04-800-SQ.jpg 651 651 AdrianaBorsey https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Art-Collector-logos-transparency-WHITE-1080x1080px-2.png AdrianaBorsey2022-03-24 15:39:082022-03-24 15:39:08Artist Profile: Pilar Mata Dupont Artist Profile: Judy Darragh In forms from photography to installation, Judy Darragh takes us into spaces of both memory and physical experience, along the way combining the social, political and personal. https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Judy-Darragh.568-800-sq.png 616 616 AdrianaBorsey https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Art-Collector-logos-transparency-WHITE-1080x1080px-2.png AdrianaBorsey2022-03-24 15:17:092022-03-24 15:17:09Artist Profile: Judy Darragh Artist Profile: Jonathan Dalton Challenging us to decipher what is real and what is unreal, Jonathan Dalton asks us to keep our critical thinking at the fore. https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Flowers-and-Fish-166x132cm-Oil-on-Linen-Jonathan-Dalton-800-sq.jpg 630 630 AdrianaBorsey https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Art-Collector-logos-transparency-WHITE-1080x1080px-2.png AdrianaBorsey2022-03-24 14:27:392022-03-24 14:27:39Artist Profile: Jonathan Dalton Artist Profile: Joan Ross In works that comment on collecting, both institutional and personal, Joan Ross attempts a rewrite of history, but in a witty, self-effacing way. https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/i-like-to-name-800-sq.jpg 579 579 AdrianaBorsey https://artcollector.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Art-Collector-logos-transparency-WHITE-1080x1080px-2.png AdrianaBorsey2022-03-24 14:13:062022-03-24 14:13:06Artist Profile: Joan Ross Clemens Kraus: The doctor is in Regina Pilawuk Wilson: Dreamweaver
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What if I told you that the Creator wants the very best for you? Would you believe me? Or would you just settle? Thing is you must "make your request known unto God" (Philipians 4:6) and believe that it's already yours. Whenever my son asks me for something (that won't harm him or anyone else) I make sure to get it if I don't already have it. When my baby cries I make sure to respond with what he needs the best I can. I'm often reminded of the Creator's love through parenting. The Creator of the Universe has access to all things in abundance. That abundance is our birthright. Surely we can ask for what we desire and trust that we shall receive it if it's in alignment with the Divine Will.
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Is the boiling water tap for you? Granite worktops, American-style fridges to shiny, integrated coffee machines adorn many a Chigwell kitchen but what about a boiling water tap? Kirstie Allsopp property style guru is leading the trend on this she says she adores her 'amazing but expensive' boiling water tap. 'If I were getting married, I'd say sod everything else and get everyone to chip in for a boiling water tap.' She said. There is only one drawback tea purists argue that while boiling water taps may be useful time-savers, for example when it comes to cooking pasta and vegetables, they are not recommended for making a really good cup of tea. 'They are usually not controllable in terms of the different temperatures required for brewing different teas, as they are set at just one temperature,' says Jane Pettigrew, of the UK Tea Academy.
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SOUTH CANAAN, PA [STOTS Communications] -- St. Tikhon's Seminary Annual Continuing Education Program was focused on Youth. The theme: Our Youth: a Precious Portion of Today's Church Community in Great Need of Attention was addressed by each presenter during the program running at the seminary from Tuesday, June 21 -- Thursday, June 23. Tuesday afternoon: 1:30pm Matushka Myra Kovalak (Director of Orthodox Christian Education Commission) quoting Jesus' own admonition concerning children:"Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of heaven", (Matt. 9:14) shared with clergy attendees about their involvement in church school, assisting in building up relationships with their youth, in part through modeling, as an integral part of young persons' developing their own relationship with Jesus Christ. Tuesday evening: 6:30pm Deacon Jason Ketz (OCA Youth Department, Wonder Blog) spoke on Bible Study with young people. His talk was entitled, "Have you never read in the scriptures...? Opening the Holy Texts to our Youth". Wednesday morning 9:00am Archpriest Dennis Rhodes (OCA Albanian Archdiocese) talked about the reality of addiction both for young people and clergy themselves: "Protecting Ourselves and our Youth from the Scourge of Addiction". Wednesday afternoon: 1:00pm Emma Solak (OCA Youth Department) addressed current efforts around Orthodox Campus Fellowship (OCF) outreach, as a very important connection for young adults going off to college. Her talk was entitled: "Making Disciples and Mentoring Leaders: Campus Ministry from Start to Finish" Thursday morning: 9:00am, Bishop Thomas (Antiochian Archdiocese of North America, Diocese of Charleston, Oakland and the Mid-Atlantic) addressed the attendees with his talk entitled: "Instructing your Spiritual Children for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus: The Role of the Pastor in the Lives of Young People". Thursday afternoon: 1:00pm Fr. John Malcom (St. Andrews Camp Director and now board member) talked about how clergy can support and encourage participation in church camps through his many years of experience. His presentation was entitled: "Ministering to Youth Through God's Creation: The Importance of Church Camp in Today's Society". Those attending the program completed eighteen hours of continuing education. Each can self report through the OCA Department of Continuing Education, or by clicking here. His Eminence, Archbishop Michael, Seminary Rector, hosted the presenters at this year's program. Please watch for announcements about our fall lecture series coming up in October!
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The leaders at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Kirk in Nassau, Bahamas recently developed a mission statement to better direct our focus and activity: Pursuing Christ-likeness and community transformation according to the Word of God. The launch and promotion of this new mission statement included a 10-week sermon series from The Book of Nehemiah, changes to our signage, changes to our website and, most recently, this promotional video. The footage for this video was shot by the very talented Tim Aylen. The editing for this video was executed beautifully by his daughter, Julia. My role was simply that of the narrator and cheerleader for my tech experts. I'll let this 2 minute video tell most of the story, but if I had to add a point it would be this: Our growth in Christ-likeness should benefit other people. As we experience transformation by Christ's Spirit, we also become agents of transformation by Christ's Spirit—we become God's difference-makers in our local communities. You probably know this to be true from experience. Most every leader will eventually be criticized—whether you are the Prime Minister of a nation, a business owner, a store manager, or a leader within a local church. Resistance to leadership is commonplace. Accordingly, a good leader will be someone who possesses skill in problem-solving. Nehemiah was such a leader. As Nehemiah led the people of Israel in the reconstruction of Jerusalem, he had to cope with persistent opposition. In Nehemiah, chapter 4, we read about Sanballat and Tobiah openly mocking those engaged in reconstruction. Moreover, Sanballat and Tobiah made a point of recruiting other critics and together they conspired to frustrate and interrupt the work of Nehemiah and his fellow countrymen. I want to offer you something to consider. Nehemiah was someone who was experiencing God's abundant blessing and ongoing favour. And yet, Nehemiah still has to deal with fierce opposition. Just as God cleared a path for Nehemiah to travel to Jerusalem, He could have also made smooth the path for Jerusalem's reconstruction. What we see here is that God's favour upon Nehemiah does not preclude Nehemiah from having to face serious adversity. This leads me to conclude that, while facing opposition is highly unpleasant, there must be something positive in it. Could it be that God allows us to face opposition, purposing us to draw closer to Him? As we read on, I am inspired by Nehemiah's instinct to pray and to keep working. Nehemiah's approach to leadership is a delightful balance between being highly spiritual and immensely practical. The temptation, when we are criticized, is to give up the work. For the leader, this is not a viable option. Nehemiah shows us a better way. Nehemiah continues to move the mission forward through earnest prayer and resolute effort. The balance between these two approaches will be the key to our success. Prayer without pragmatics is presumption. Prayer without a security plan is going to get someone hurt. On the other hand, pragmatics without prayer flows from pride. To attempt to engage our critics without Divine assistance is to court disaster. If God has called us to a significant work, history teaches us that we will eventually face opposition. But this opposition has been designed by God to shape our character and to further His purposes (Rom. 8:28). For this reason, we do not run from adversity, but rather, we greet it with earnest prayer and a steady determination to stay with the work. "Implementing A Vision Amid Opposition", based on Nehemiah 4:1-9, was preached at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Kirk on Sunday, October 16, 2011. Have you ever found yourself saying to a colleague, or partner, "Never mind, I will do it myself"? Many of us have learned the hard way that delegation doesn't always work. And working as a team isn't always an easy alternative either. Many of us know, first hand, the "too many chefs in the kitchen" principle. Sometimes it's just easier to "fly solo". I am well acquainted with the temptation to work alone (and often give into to it), but this temptation must be resisted. The kind of work that God has ordained for His people is designed to be completed by a group. The apostle Paul declares that we "are the body of Christ, and each one of (us) is a part of it" (1Cor. 12:27). Some of us are the "eyes", some the "ears", some the "hands", some the "feet" (1Cor. 12:14-26). Individually, none of us are the body. We are parts. Only together can we be "the body of Christ". I must resist every inclination to be "a lone ranger". A do-it-yourself attitude may work with your home renovation, but it will not work with the church's transformation of a community. Accordingly, we can do far more together than we can do on our own. God's designed it this way. Nearly, 2,500 years ago, Nehemiah came to a point where he had to enlist others in order to succeed with his vision to rebuild Jerusalem. He had done so much on his own. He prayed. He planned. He acquired all the necessary documents and permissions to travel and begin rebuilding. But, eventually, Nehemiah had to present his vision to others because what was required was beyond him. In Nehemiah 2:17ff, we read about that presentation. The response of the people is so immediate and so positive that we risk missing the profundity of the response. It's not as if Nehemiah was presenting to a bunch of people with nothing better to do. This was an agricultural society—if you weren't working, you weren't eating. These folks were up to their eyeballs with things to do. Signing on to Nehemiah's vision would require putting some very important things on hold. Furthermore, many of these people were no longer even living in Jerusalem. Signing on would mean significant time away from home. In short, working together would require sacrifice. And yet, there is no sign of hesitation. The immediate response is "'Let us start rebuilding.' So they began this good work" (Neh. 2:18). There is a sense in which the things we are called to today are beyond us, just as rebuilding Jerusalem was beyond Nehemiah's individual abilities. To maximize our growth in Christ-likeness, to most effectively spread the Gospel, to facilitate kingdom advancement and community transformation, we need one another. We were never meant to do this Christianity thing on our own. The faith given to us it not reducible to a "Jesus and me" equation. We are called to be a part within a body. We are called to play a particular position on a team. Nehemiah understood this and succeeded. Jerusalem was rebuilt on the back of a team whose members were committed to God and to one another. My hope and prayer is that today's Church will mirror that wisdom and resolve. Accordingly, I urge you: Go find your position. Do your part. Work together. "Implementing A Vision Together", based on Nehemiah 2:11-20, was preached at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Kirk on Sunday, October 9, 2011.
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India's Premier Cinema Magazine Silverscreen's Favorite Photos SUBSCRIBE TO THE SILVERSCREEN NEWSLETTER Today's Curtain Raiser: Weekend Watch: Kolaigaran, Thottappan, Virus, Bharat And More Tamil Interviews 'Sindhubaadh Is My Playground, I Made It Without Any Fear': The SU Arun Kumar Interview BY Subha J Rao On June 27, 2019 TwitterFacebookRedditGoogle+EmailWhatsapp Vijay Sethupathi's fantastic run at the box office so far has seen him experiment with different genres, but barring a couple of films, not many have focussed on the romantic in him. One director who has always managed to showcase that side of the actor is SU Arun Kumar, who worked with him in Pannayaarum Padminiyum, Sethupathi and now Sindhubaadh, which finally releases today after a hectic week of parleys. Silverscreen.in caught up with the director to talk about his films and writing, about working with Vijay Sethupathi three times in a row, and how tears are a form of film appreciation too. Arun must be the object of every young director's envy. At a time when most of them are vying for an opportunity to work with Vijay Sethupathi, Arun has managed it thrice on the trot, without meaning to. "We did decide to work with others, but I narrated the story of Sindhubaadh, a romantic action thriller, to 11 actors, and they either did not like it or signed up but the project never took off from the ground. Finally, Sethu called me and we started shooting in two days." It helps that he shares a great rapport with Vijay Sethupathi. "Working with Sethu is like the feeling you get when you reach home. I have the liberty to tell him what I feel, and he understands that. We have mutual respect, and no one tries to dominate the other. In fact, if I sometimes add a nuance because it suits his current image, he always tells me, 'It's not you. Thevaiillai nanba' (it's not you, it's not necessary, my friend)". While making any film, Arun says he avoids adding anything unnecessary to the script. "My scenes usually write themselves, and I go with the flow. But I struggled with Sethupathi. Adhu bayathula panna padam (It was a film made with fear) I was afraid and kept going back and forth, second guessing every step I took, as I was scalded by what happened with Pannaiyaarum Padminiyum — the film failed at the box office despite much critical acclaim. It was editor Sreekar Prasad sir who consoled me. When I wept and told him that I can only make films like Pannaiyaarum, he told me that I had the film language and it was wrong to restrict oneself. He encouraged me to do a commercial film. The success of Sethupathi was a huge shock, but a very pleasant one," he recalls. That way, Arun says Sindhubaadh is his playground, a film he did without any fear. "And, as always, my characters will never move out of the boundaries of the script." In fact, Arun was happily surprised when Sethupathi, which, at one level, was a police officer's revenge saga, was received very differently from what he had originally conceived. In his head, Sethupathi was a love story between a cop and his wife and how he balances family and work. Arun writes love, young love, middle-aged love and senior love well, and the women in his film have a mind of their own and, invariably, have a say in their lives; his three films stand proof of that. "When writing my female characters, I'm very particular that they should not come and go. Whatever the format, they must have their rightful space. In fact, after Thulasi of Pannaiyaarum Padminiyum, I'd rate Sindhubaadh's Venbaa as the strongest female character I've written. This is the story of Thiru and Venbaa and their love, with lots of action," says Arun. Sindhubaadh also marks the debut of Vijay Sethupathi's son Surya, whom Arun is very fond of. "Bringing him on board was purely my call. I've been seeing him for the past six years, and I felt he would be apt for this role. He's a very active kid, and I wanted that spunk for this character. He prepared well, and is full of spontaneity, just like his father. It helps that he shares a good comfort level with me, and extracting work was not difficult." Anjali as Venbaa, the girl who speaks loudly, is a scream in the trailer. How did he think of casting an actress that most others have used in sober roles in one that calls for a certain lightness? "I was looking at many actors when I happened to speak to director Ram (who directed her in the lyrical Peranbu.) He felt she would suit this role. I spoke to her and explained the look of her character, and that it called for a leaner look. When we met, she looked the part, and seemed very fresh. She's a lovely actress. On day one, we kept re-shooting a scene and when I finally told her I needed something more subtle and that she should speak with her eyes, she turned around and said, "Oh adhaa" (Oh, you want that?). That day on, every scene was a first-take scene. I realised that day that one can never fault her for a bad performance; it ultimately is the responsibility of the director. She's an honest artiste who delivers what the director wants. Some scenes demanded so much from her; even when a retake meant more pain and scratches on her body, she'd gladly go ahead for a second take. After all these years in the industry, her dedication has never wavered." Arun loves speaking about film language, and its importance. Has he been impressed or influenced by any creations? "If you look at the bibliography in Sindhubaadh, I have mentioned five films. I've been influenced by survivor movies, because this film is ultimately about survival. Pannaiyaaryum was inspired by Hachiko (after watching which Arun headed to the bathroom and wept), The Pursuit of Happyness and The Way Home. Sethupathi did not have any specific references," says Arun who loves a good cry at the movies. Sindhubaadh was shot over 53 days, 20 in Tenkasi, 32 in Thailand and one day in Chennai. "The film called for a great deal of discipline, and I was lucky I had good performers with me. That's a huge advantage, because I get to see how they explore a scene and character. My character artistes are usually not very well known, and working with them is pure learning." After Sindhubaadh, Arun is yet to decide his future course of action. He wants a brief break, before he makes his next film. Yes, there's a possibility it might also star his Sethu, because he loved a script that Arun, all of 32, narrated. This SU Arun Kumar interview is a Silverscreen exclusive. 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In Internet Explorer this site probably won't work well. We generally support only the latest versions of major browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Use this to your own risk! Earth's Oldest Animals: Tips for Living to 120! What are the Earth's oldest animals? This is a question many people have asked themselves, but few know the answer to. Aldabra Giant Tortoise (Adwaita) Adwaita, the Aldabra Giant tortoise who lived for more than 250 years The longest living animal recorded was Adwaita who lived for two years in captivity. He is an Aldabra giant tortoise from the Seychelles islands off Africa's east coast. What do these animals have in common that allows them to live so long? We will explore this thought-provoking question with you! Arctica islandica (Ocean Quahog) A beautiful ocean quahog The first animal with the longest recorded life span is a species of clam called Arctica Islandica. The oldest known member made it to 50 years old. They can be found in cold water. There, they are able to slow down their metabolism by as much as 55%. This places them into a state of ultra-slow motion which adds years to their lives. Brazilian Tortoise One of earth's oldest animals, the Brazilian Tortoise The second oldest animals are Brazilian tortoises, which can live up to 80 years old in captivity. They also have a slowed metabolic rate like the clams mentioned above, allowing them to survive for many more years than they otherwise would be able to without it! Swim, swim, swim, turtle! The fourth animal on this list of old-living beings is the turtle. This is a no-brainer, as turtles seem to live forever. In fact, some types of turtles will never stop growing! It's possible for them to grow throughout their lives with many past 100 years old. Parrots and Tortoises group of parrots in the wild The fifth-oldest animals are parrots and tortoises that both have been known to survive up to 90 years old! These animals have incredibly long life spans due to their low-stress lives and the fact that they can go without food or water for extended periods of time. What an amazing thing! Galapagos Giant Tortoise a huge galapagos giant tortoise Sixth on this list is the Galapagos giant tortoise, which lives up to 80 years old in the wild. They weigh up to 550 pounds, making them one of the biggest animals on this list. Bowhead whale, closeup Next up is the incredible bowhead whale who has been known to live for over 200 years! In fact, there are still some whales alive today that were born before the United States of America was founded in 1776! Horseshoe crab in the wild Last, but definitely not least, is the horseshoe crab who can make it to 50 years old! So what does all this mean? It means that there are a variety of animals on Earth who can live to be 120 years or more, which is something we humans have only recently been able to accomplish. As science and medicine continue to improve over time, however, it is very possible that the life span for people will increase as well. In the meantime, we can learn a lot from Earth's oldest animals about how to better take care of our own health and extend our lives as much as possible! The Most Dangerous Animal in the World Longest Living Animal Slowest Animal in the World birds mammals mollusks oldest reptiles wildlife Why Do Animals Have Tails? What Does a Bat Bite Look Like? Fastest Bird in the World Are Bobcats Dangerous?
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Mega Tens of millions winning quantities Jan. 16: Illinois lottery winner hits $270M prize Congratulations on the $270 million Illinois jackpot lottery winner for hitting all six Mega Millions winning numbers inside Jan. 16, 2015 drawing. Friday's Mega Millions outcome was 26, 32, 44, 45 and 58, the Mega Ball number was 11, and Megaplier variety of X 3, according to the Chicago Tribune on Saturday, Jan. 17. The quick pick ticket was sold at Bucky's Express, 1202 Bloomingdale Road in west suburban Glendale Heights. It is the largest prize in Illinois Lottery history. The Mega Millions jackpot winner features a choice of using $270 million annuity prize paid over thirty years, or possibly a $181 million cash optio. Both prizes are before taxes. According to Mega Millions on Saturday, Jan. 17, the jackpot have been rolling since a New York Lottery winner won $326 million on Nov. 4. In total, the jackpot rolled over 21 times before last night's winner hit the massive $270 million prize. More than 37.7 million winning tickets across all prize levels, including the one jackpot winner and 25 second-tier prizes of $1 million or even more were produced since Nov. 4. Additionally, read more there are two (2) Match 5 + 0 winners for $1 million each in the Friday, Jan. 16 drawing. One Mega Millions winning ticket was sold through the Florida Lottery and one from the New York Lottery. Each lottery winner matched five beyond six Mega Millions winning numbers, but not the gold Mega Ball number for that second-tier prize. Whatever you are doing, don't miss the subsequent Powerball drawing that's scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 17 at 10:59 p.m. EDT. The Jan. 17 Powerball winning numbers are worth a massive $194 million jackpot! Powerball winning numbers are drawn live Wednesday and Saturday evenings at 10:59 p.m. EDT in Florida. The Powerball game is played in 43 states in addition to the District of Columbia and also the U.S. Virgin Islands. Tickets cost $2 each. The most recent Powerball winning numbers for Jan. 14, 2015, were 2, 4, 10, 41, 53 as well as the red Powerball number was 22. Sources: Mega Millions; Powerball; Chicago Tribune Photo Credit: Mega Millions Lottery Money by Stock.xchng; emsago
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The hotel and restaurant "Le Manoir de Retival" is a very special place. First of all, it is located on the hillside between Caudebec-en-Caux and the Pont de Bretonne. The restaurant is in an old style Manor, the Manoir de Retival and it even has an adjacent chapel. They also have a few rooms available for those who want to stay in this beautiful manor. You are seated INSIDE the kitchen at a table that seats a maximum of 16 people (more than 16 means that you'll be brought to a big room). So you sit and see your meal being prepared while talking to your host and chef David, a German born food-maestro. In 2016 the restaurant was awarded its first (and probably not last) Michelin star. It's also possible, weather permitting, to eat outside (but then you miss the kitchen action). The food style is modern French, extremely well made and very tasty. The menus include a glass of wine for each different course, and the wines are selected from the best vineyards, therefore very appropriate for each course. This is a very expensive restaurant, but then if you go there, you are the only customers. The cheapest menu, served only at lunch, is €70 (but that includes the wine and pre-drinks). The most expensive is the 8 course menu costing €150 per person (including wine and pre-drinks). Ambiance is whatever you want it to be. You and your friends/group are the only customers. Want to come in a Smoking jacket? No problem. Jeans? No problem. With only one table to serve, and located inside the kitchen, service is obviously excellent. You decide the pace. An excellent restaurant off the beaten track. It's a wonderful experience if you have the money (and the time, since it'll take your a few hours to finish your meal), sitting in the kitchen while seeing your food being prepared. Highly recommendable.
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A new trailer for the upcoming game Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age shows off the game's gorgeous artwork and the group of companions that you'll be playing alongside in this brand-new journey. The game is supposed to be somewhat of a throwback to older, retro Dragon Quest games with each character in the party reflecting some older designs and personalities. Yuji Horii, developer, and creator of the series had an interview with Siliconera about each of the members of the party in greater detail. Erik is the down-to-Earth character. He's fully governed and is a young thief who's the first character to join the Limnitary. Veronica and Serena are the pair of female girls similar to previous female duo Maya and Meena in Dragon Quest IV. They're opposites in terms of personality and function for the party. Veronica is a mage and Serena is a healer. Their personalities offer plenty of content for the game's moments with a dynamic opposing personality setup. Sylvando is a guy who's loud and annoying, probably because he's an entertainer. He's flamboyant, chivalrous, and somewhat buff. He has acrobatic skills. Jade is a martial artist who acts as a sister to the hero. Rab is an older character who's somewhat of a troublemaker. The game is the 11th title in the long-running series, which was first released back in 1986. It'll feature many elements from the entire series due to it being somewhat of an homage to past titles, including the turn-based combat and classic designs created by Akira Toriyama and crew. The game has already been released in Japan on the PS4 and Nintendo 3DS last year, with total sales around 3M copies. Worldwide release is scheduled on September 4th, 2018 for PS4 and Windows with a Switch version planned for release later on.
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Need a quick, easy yet wonderful personalized idea for Christmas? CafePress has a great feature for creating personalized ornaments that takes under five minutes to create and purchase. Okay, it takes longer when you have to choose among the many templates available or you can just have a picture without any features. I make it a tradition to select ornaments each year to make the year special and to provide my girls with a sending off when they are old enough to have their own tree once they move out. I'm really picky and although I cannot comment on the quality of the product, I wanted to get this post out there since time is ticking and Christmas will be here before we know it. The earlier you buy, the cheaper the shipping. I was provided an opportunity by Amy at BSMMedia and CafePress to review the ornaments. I jumped at the chance as I do have a CafePress account so I am familar with the quality of products and have used them to create some of my husband's going away or coming home parties post a deployment. What sets CafePress apart from other businesses is the volume of unique items you can create. Whether it's a cup, a card, a shirt or even boxer shorts, you can create just about anything. Of course, I couldn't constraint myself as I purchased an additional ornament and a coffee travel mug. Within 10 minutes, I uploaded the various photos and selected different templates and shapes as you can choose between circles and ovals. Once you select and adjust your photo, you review and if you like it, put it in your cart. It was the easist project I have ever created. One thing to note, you need to ensure your photo is ready to go as there is no editing option other than reducing or increasing the photo's size and you can move it up, down, to the right or to the left. If your photo isn't ready to go, you will need to take the time to perform that action. I did purchase the travel mug because it was different. It's ceramic with a stainless steel top that adds a look of elegance to it. My husband loves these mugs for his commute and I'm sure it will be a favorite for his deployment in May. The only limitation is you don't have a choice for picture location and you can only add one photo. I would like to see more options with the photo choices and placements but I still think it looks great. I cannot comment on the quality yet but as soon as I receive them, I will update the post. Another plus with CafePress are the shipping charges are much cheaper then Zazzle. I didn't purchase the water bottle but I wanted to see how it looks and as you can see with the picture above, that is only a sample of choices available. There are many templates and photo choices. Don't forget with CafePress, you can also choose to purchase from the creations of all the other shops that are out there. There are some really talented people selling their work! In addition, CafePress has a specific ornament designer they have created for their partner Autism Speaks. Cafepress will give an additional 10% of revenue from these ornament sales to Autism Speaks, dedicated to helping kids with Autism. This is a different designer tool with different templates which can be found at http://www.cafepress.com/designer/ornament/index.aspx?theme=autism. Get FREE shipping on orders over $65 from CafePress! Use coupon code "FreeSummer*" ** Save $10 off of orders of $75 or more, excluding shipping charges and applicable sales tax. Excludes Gift Certificates, Flip Minos, SIGG bottles, CafePress Groups purchases and bulk orders. Coupon code DEAL10 must be entered at check out. Promotion starts on December 8, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. (PST) and ends on December 8, 2009, at 2:00 p.m. (PST). All orders must be from the CafePress Marketplace. Offer cannot be combined with any other coupons or promotions and may change, be modified or canceled at anytime without notice. *Disclaimer: I received a gift certificate to purchase two ornaments of my choice. I have not received any financial compensation for this post. The comments posted here are a reflection of my honest opinions and have not been swayed by the receipt of the $30 gift certificate to purchase the two ornaments. I did purchase an additional ornament and a travel mug on my own.
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Backdoor Theatre brings that nostalgic Christmas spirit to their dinner stage with 'White Christmas' Brian Lang For the Times Record News For many families, gathering together at Christmastime isn't complete without watching Christmas movies and while tastes vary, it's hard to dispute the lasting charm of the classic Bing Crosby film "White Christmas." This holiday season, Backdoor Theatre brings that nostalgic Christmas spirit to their dinner stage with the production of the hit musical "White Christmas." This show has many of the classic numbers from the 1954 film, but also includes other standards from the Irving Berlin songbook like "Blue Skies," "Let Yourself Go," and "I Love a Piano." These new additions give the story a refreshing refurbishment and fit in nicely with the original plot. When song-and-dance duo Bob Wallace (Zachary J. Binx) and Phil Davis (Michael Sherry) are packing up to go workshop a new production, they make a quick pitstop to see a sister act, the Haynes sisters, as a favor for a pal in the army. Phil is smitten with the sweet and scheming brunette, Judy (Amy Ray), but Bob isn't so taken with her wiser and more mature sister, Betty (Melissa Cuevas.) After Phil and Judy arrange for the two pairs to travel to Vermont together for a show, Wallace and Davis are shocked to find their former general, General Waverly (Jon Krueger), managing the inn where they're set to perform, which due to unseasonably warm weather, is struggling to fill its rooms. The four entertainers agree to put on a show to help out their faithful general. Although "White Christmas" may seem like a simple Christmas production, it's filled with complex dance breaks and tricky vocals, paired with the fact that it's an adaptation of a beloved Christmas film, this production is no easy feat. However, it all looks too easy when done by the bare-bones ensemble onstage. The choreography by Erin Murphy-Sherry fits the small stage space, while still dazzling the audience. Multiple songs stop in their tracks for a rousing tap dance number or Fred and Ginger dance sequence, all beautifully choreographed and expertly performed. The vocals are warm and beautifully sung by both the leads and the ensemble behind them. The principal players' voices blend together well, even if they can be hard to hear at times over the backing track. Zachary J. Binx and Mellissa Cuevas as Bob and Betty are assigned many of the vocal numbers, giving the other couple, Michael Sherry and Amy Ray as Phil and Judy more stage space to lead the dance numbers. Jennifer Murphy plays the General's brassy assistant Martha who's often paired with General Waverly's granddaughter Susan, played by Julie Sullivan. The two are in charge of the comedy for this production and don't disappoint. Stopping shy of being cloying, these two comedians fill the theater with laughter. Ms. Murphy also stops the show with her big number "I'm Happy." "White Christmas" may seem dated or a little cheesy in 2018, but that's simply part of its charm. The classic film is handled with care by the Backdoor team and it'll leave you humming and tapping your feet long after you've left your seat. If you're wanting to melt that holiday stress away, there's no better place than "White Christmas." Showtimes are Hurry to get your tickets because shows are selling out fast. Shows are Thursdays-Saturdays at 7:30 PM. Hurry to get your tickets because they're selling out fast.
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Ok......new plan of attack, I want to build a cover band around myself. It's my frigging vocals chords that have to hit the notes so I think it's only fair I have the final say on songs. I have a voice and range similar to Micheal Hutchance, Billy Idol (he's awesome just admit it) I can do Van Morrison which is a bit higher and lots of other stuff. I'm not too keen on, the idea of represating myself with recordings Plus I don't have any decent recording gear. How about I just tell you I'm awesome and if I'm not I'm going to look pretty silly now aren't I. Right to people I will see, songs I will perform just me rocking an acoustic are as follows. Not all of them are appropriate for a cover band that's just showing a bit of range, and I know them backwards and can do them off the cuff without thinking just myself and an acoustic and be fu*king awesome btw. I can do slow stuff like Karma Police or Wonderwall but trust me it bores the sh*t out of people. I got like six guitars, an electric amp, a beer garden sized amp designed specifically to have a couple of mics and an acoustic plugged into it, a couple of mics, pedals.I'll buy a P.A. If things gets real.
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package org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.rest.api.admin.dto; import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonProperty; import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonCreator; import io.swagger.annotations.ApiModel; import io.swagger.annotations.ApiModelProperty; import java.util.Objects; /** * LabelDTO */ public class LabelDTO { @JsonProperty("name") private String name = null; @JsonProperty("description") private String description = null; @JsonProperty("type") private String type = null; @JsonProperty("accessUrl") private String accessUrl = null; public LabelDTO name(String name) { this.name = name; return this; } /** * Get name * @return name **/ @ApiModelProperty(example = "Public", required = true, value = "") public String getName() { return name; } public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } public LabelDTO description(String description) { this.description = description; return this; } /** * Get description * @return description **/ @ApiModelProperty(example = "Label to use for public APIs", value = "") public String getDescription() { return description; } public void setDescription(String description) { this.description = description; } public LabelDTO type(String type) { this.type = type; return this; } /** * Get type * @return type **/ @ApiModelProperty(example = "GATEWAY", required = true, value = "") public String getType() { return type; } public void setType(String type) { this.type = type; } public LabelDTO accessUrl(String accessUrl) { this.accessUrl = accessUrl; return this; } /** * Get accessUrl * @return accessUrl **/ @ApiModelProperty(example = "https://gateway.wso2.com", value = "") public String getAccessUrl() { return accessUrl; } public void setAccessUrl(String accessUrl) { this.accessUrl = accessUrl; } @Override public boolean equals(java.lang.Object o) { if (this == o) { return true; } if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) { return false; } LabelDTO label = (LabelDTO) o; return Objects.equals(this.name, label.name) && Objects.equals(this.description, label.description) && Objects.equals(this.type, label.type) && Objects.equals(this.accessUrl, label.accessUrl); } @Override public int hashCode() { return Objects.hash(name, description, type, accessUrl); } @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("class LabelDTO {\n"); sb.append(" name: ").append(toIndentedString(name)).append("\n"); sb.append(" description: ").append(toIndentedString(description)).append("\n"); sb.append(" type: ").append(toIndentedString(type)).append("\n"); sb.append(" accessUrl: ").append(toIndentedString(accessUrl)).append("\n"); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } /** * Convert the given object to string with each line indented by 4 spaces * (except the first line). */ private String toIndentedString(java.lang.Object o) { if (o == null) { return "null"; } return o.toString().replace("\n", "\n "); } }
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Does anyone know if I pick Ryan as my Substitute keeper for GW34, will I get his points for the midweek game against Cardiff? If he's not in your starting 11 at the beginning of GW34, you will receive no points for either game. Unless your starting goal keeper does not play at all.
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Jared Padalecki Arrested After Drunkenly Punching a Bartender By James Sainte-Claire October 27, 2019 Supernatural, the longest-running show on the CW, is ending this season. But even though there's probably like 15 episodes left to film, series star Jared Padalecki is already acting like has-been and assaulting bartenders. TMZ reported that the actor was picked up by police outside an Austin club that he frequents and might even own. Eyewitnesses on the scene tell us that at first, Jared allegedly struck a bartender in the face from inside the establishment … and that a friend tried calming him down outside, but got put into a headlock after a standoff, which you can see here in the footage. We're also told he got into it with the general manager of the place, and allegedly struck him in the face as well. Eventually, Jared was restrained by police … but not before pulling out what we're told was a wad of cash, and allegedly flashing it to the officers. That's a classy move right there. Make sure they take you to the VIP drunk tank. Of course it's Austin so they probably actually do have a VIP drunk tank. Very strong "Do you know who I am?" vibes from this. But also very strong "because I don't" vibes. TMZ also reported Padalecki was charged with two counts of assault and one of public intoxication. Because I've never watched Supernatural, I had to do a quick search on social media to get a feel for the plot of the show from the fans for this piece. Apparently it's about two brothers who know about ghosts and have a lot of sex with each other. I don't know how this show made it to air, especially on network television. Seriously, it's just wall to wall gay incest. That's probably enough to make anyone drink. #jared padalecki Partner highlights Nikigio Are you f****** kidding me ? Are you seriously ? I don't want Stick up Jared because he was wrong You are an idiot if you think Supernatural talking about incest! is a beautiful show ! Before writing some bullshit male researches must tops James Sainte-Claire Reply to Nikigio That, my friend, was a joke, and it wasn't about the show Supernatural, which I'm sure is fine, but about the fandom for the show Supernatural, which is represented on social media largely by people who want to see the two brothers it's about bone.
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What are native grasslands, and why do they matter? Written by Mike Letnic, Professor, Centre for Ecosystem Science, UNSW Coalition minister Angus Taylor is under scrutiny for possibly intervening in the clearing of grasslands in the southern highlands of New South Wales. Leaving aside the political dimensions, it's worth asking: why do these grasslands matter? Read more: Pauline Hanson stymies inquiry into Angus Taylor's intervention on endangered grasslands The grasslands in much of eastern Australia are the result of forests and woodlands cleared to "improve" the landscape (from a grazier's point of view) to make it suitable for grazing livestock. The "improvment" typically entails cutting trees, burning the felled timber and uprooting tree stumps, followed by ploughing, fertilising and sowing introduced grasses that are more palatable to livestock than many native grasses. However, largely treeless native grasslands once occurred at high elevations across much of the Monaro tableland, in the area stretching between Canberra and Bombala. The Monaro grasslands (or in scientific speak, the natural temperate grassland of the Southern Tablelands) are in relatively dry and cold areas, particularly in upland valleys or frost hollows where cold air descends at night. The combination of dry climate and cold restricts tree growth and instead has encouraged grasses and herbs. Native grasses such as kangaroo grass and poa tussock dominate the grasslands, but there are many other unique plants. A typical undisturbed grassland area will support 10-20 species of native grasses and 40 or more non-grass species. Read more: When tree planting actually damages ecosystems The grassy plains are also home to unique cold-adapted reptiles such as the grass-land earless dragon, little whip snake, pink-tailed worm lizard and striped legless lizards. This combination of plants and animals create a unique ecological community. Striped legless lizards may resemble a snake, but most of its body is actually tail. It has vestigial limbs and a non-forked tongue. Benjamint444/Wikipedia, CC BY-NC-SA It is estimated only 0.5% of the area that would once have been natural temperate grasslands in the Southern Tablelands remains. The rest has been gradually "improved" since the mid-nineteenth century to make them more productive for livestock grazing. Livestock dramatically change the composition of grasslands, as animals remove palatable plants and compact the soil under their weight. Disturbed soil and the livestock also help to spread non-native weeds. However, most native grasslands have not just been modified by grazing but completely replaced by man-made pastures. That is, the land has been ploughed, fertilised and the seeds of introduced grasses have been planted. Read more: Australia's plantation boom has gone bust, so let's make them carbon farms These changes to the landscape mean much of the landscape is dominated by introduced plants and is now unsuitable for many of the native plants and animals that once lived and grew there. Because the Natural Temperate Grassland of the Southern Tablelands is now so rare it is classified as critically endangered and federally protected. Furthermore, many of the distinct plants and animals that still live in these grasslands are classified as vulnerable or endangered. The pink-tailed worm lizard is one of the rare species living in the native grasslands of the Southern Tablelands. Matt Clancy/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA Some of the best remaining examples of the Monaro grasslands can be found in old cemeteries and in areas set aside as public livestock grazing areas. These areas of public land have often been spared from pasture improvement or only lightly grazed, and thus now support relatively intact native grassland ecosystems. Read more: Spinifex grass would like us to stop putting out bushfires, please While, to the untrained eye the Monaro grasslands may seem unremarkable and difficult to distinguish from grazing pastures, they are deeply important. They show us what Australia once looked like, and act as a haven for native biodiversity. Indeed, what remains of the natural grasslands is now so disturbed by agriculture there is a real threat this distinctive ecological community and many of the species it contains may disappear altogether, if they are not protected from excessive grazing, fertilisers and the plough. Authors: Mike Letnic, Professor, Centre for Ecosystem Science, UNSW Read more http://theconversation.com/what-are-native-grasslands-and-why-do-they-matter-121181 Tourists are happy when taken off the beaten track, and smaller cities and towns can tap into that Yes, it's a beautiful part of the world, but what sets Ballyhoura apart is the deliberate focus on a… Lessons Buhari can learn from Obama about managing a tough economy During his upcoming visit to Washington, Muhammadu Buhari should soak up as much as he can about how… Prime Minister's Press Release New South Wales election result Prime Minister Tony Abbott 29 March 2015. I congratulate Premier Baird and his Coalition team on an… Nobility may be up in arms, but Scotland's land reforms look fairly tame Man the ramparts! Could Inveraray Castle be heading into commoner hands?CL DeLancey, CC BY-SAThe Duk… Curious Kids: could our entire reality be part of a simulation created by some other beings? 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Joaquim Pedro de Oliveira Martins (Lisboa, 30 de Abril de 1845 — Lisboa, 24 de Agosto de 1894) foi um historiador, político e cientista social português. Foi uma das figuras-chave da historiografia portuguesa contemporânea cujas obras marcaram sucessivas gerações de portugueses, influenciando escritores do século XX, como António Sérgio, Eduardo Lourenço ou António Sardinha. Biografia Órfão de pai, teve uma adolescência difícil, não chegando a concluir o curso liceal, que lhe teria permitido ingressar na Escola Politécnica, para o curso de Engenheiro Militar. Esteve empregado desde os 13 anos de idade no comércio, de 1858 a 1870, mas, nesse ano, devido à falência da empresa onde trabalhava, foi exercer funções de administrador de uma mina na Andaluzia. Quatro anos depois regressou a Portugal para dirigir a construção da via férrea do Porto à Póvoa de Varzim e a Vila Nova de Famalicão. Em 1880 foi eleito presidente da Sociedade de Geografia Comercial do Porto e, quatro anos depois, director do Museu Industrial e Comercial do Porto. Mais tarde desempenhou as funções de administrador da Régie dos Tabacos, da Companhia de Moçambique, e fez parte da comissão executiva da Exposição Industrial Portuguesa. Casou em 1865 com Victória de Mascarenhas Barbosa, de ascendência inglesa, que o acompanhou nas suas longas estadias em Espanha e no Porto, mas de quem não teve descendência. Foi deputado em 1883, eleito por Viana do Castelo, e em 1889 pelo círculo do Porto. Em 1892 foi convidado para a pasta da Fazenda, no ministério que se organizou sob a presidência de Dias Ferreira, e em 1893 foi nomeado vice-presidente da Junta do Crédito Público. Elemento animador da Geração de 70, revelou uma elevada plasticidade às múltiplas correntes de ideias que atravessaram o seu século. Oliveira Martins colaborou nos principais jornais literários e científicos de Portugal, assim como nos políticos socialistas. Também se encontra colaboração da sua autoria nas revistas: Renascença (1878-1879?), Ribaltas e gambiarras (1881), Revista de Estudos Livres (1883-1886), Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro de Portugal e Hespanha (1888-1898) e Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro (iniciada em 1899) e ainda em A semana de Lisboa (1893-1895), A Leitura (1894-1896) e, a título póstumo, no semanário Branco e Negro (1896-1898). A sua vasta obra começou com o romance Febo Moniz, publicado em 1867, e estende-se até à sua morte, em 1894. Na área das ciências sociais escreveu, por exemplo, Elementos de Antropologia, de 1880, Regime das Riquezas, de 1883, e Tábua de Cronologia, de 1884. Das obras históricas há a destacar História da Civilização Ibérica e História de Portugal, em 1879, O Brasil e as Colónias Portuguesas, de 1880, Os Filhos de D. João I, de 1891, e Portugal Contemporâneo, de 1881. É também necessário destacar a sua obra História da República Romana. A sua obra suscitou sempre controvérsia e influenciou a vida política portuguesa, mas também historiadores, críticos e literatos do seu tempo e do século XX. Perfilhou várias ideologias contraditórias pois foi socialista (proudhoniano), republicano, monárquico, liberal, antiliberal e iberista. Oliveira Martins sugeriu em Política e Economia Nacional (1885, p.20) como dar um novo alento ao "corpo caquéctico da sociedade portuguesa": "(...) é mister passar uma esponja sobre a história actual e recente, fazer um grande acto de contrição, apagar até a própria lembrança desta orgia regeneradora em que nos vemos ir a pique desoladamente impotentes, esperando tudo dos meios ilícitos, alcançando tudo do compadrio, tornando Portugal inteiro, com os seus quatro milhões de habitantes, um grande viveiro de afilhados que rumorejam pedindo favores em torno do homem que se arvorou em compadre universal destes reinos". Obras Febo Moniz (1867) Os Lusíadas - Ensaio sobre Camões, em Relação à Sociedade Portuguesa e ao Movimento da Renascença (1872) A Teoria do Socialismo - Evolução Política e Económica das Sociedades da Europa (1872) História da Civilização Ibérica (1879) História de Portugal (1879) O Brasil e as Colónias Portuguesas (1880) Elementos de Antropologia (1880) [http://purl.pt/158 Portugal contemporâneo (1881)] Sistema dos Mitos Religiosos (1882) Regime das Riquezas (1883) Tábua de Cronologia (1884) Historia da Republica Romana (1885) Política e Economia Nacional (1885, Magalhães & Moniz - Porto) Portugal nos Mares: Ensaios de Critica, Historia e Geographia, (1889, Lisboa, Bertrand; reprodução da Parceria Antonio Maria Pereira, 1924) [http://archive.org/stream/osfilhosdedjooi01martgoog#page/n16/mode/2up Os Filhos de D. João I (1891)] [http://purl.pt/14431 A vida de Nun'Álvares (1893)] Perfis (1930) Bibliografia crítica essencial Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins- Oliveira Martins: uma biografia, pref. de Eduardo Lourenço. Lisboa, Casa da Moeda, 1986. Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins - Oliveira Martins, um combate de ideias. Lisboa, Gradiva, 1999. Referências Ligações externas Geração de 70 Biografia no Portal da História Oliveira Martins na página do Instituto Camões Naturais de Lisboa Políticos de Portugal do tempo da monarquia Historiadores de Portugal Sociólogos de Portugal Personalidades do Grande Porto Joaquim Pedro de Oliveira Martins Mortos em 1894 Vencidos da Vida
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Scottish Defence League is a Nazi piece of work A LEADING member of the sinister far-right Scottish Defence League is today unmasked as a vile racist with links to outlawed neo-Nazis. The Scottish Sun can reveal hate-filled bigot Paul Newlands is a major driving force behind the prejudice and tensions stirred up by the extremist faction. He was snapped in Berwick last month at an SDL demo now under investigation by police over sickening racist chants. And the tattoo-covered rabble-rouser uses Facebook and Twitter to spout his bile. Organisers of the SDL — an offshoot of the English Defence League — insist it is NOT racist, but is a protest group opposing immigration and Islamic fundamentalism in the UK. But our investigation has uncovered widespread racism within its ranks — including links to banned Nazi outfit Combat 18 and Greek fascists Golden Dawn. Newlands, 39, regularly attends SDL rallies across Scotland and has close links with far-right groups in England such as the EDL and the North West Infidels. He proudly shows off his tattoos of the Combat 18 logo and the fascist swastika symbol on Facebook and has 'SDL' inked on the back of his shaved head. Before last month' s march he boasted on Twitter of hooking up with equally-warped pals at the rally, writing: "I go anywhere to defend my white race." He says of one Asian target: "The p*ki b*****d needs hung." Newlands' page on the site is overflowing with revolting abuse, including twisted mock-up photos showing US President Barack Obama and his wife as monkeys. There are swastika pictures, images of the Nazi 'Sieg Heil' salute, videos glorifying Hitler, a badge from American white-supremacists the Ku Klux Klan, and a foul cartoon captioned: "Around blacks, never relax." He also refers to a black woman as a "f*****g n*****" and shares a tweet posted by another racist cruelly mocking Comic Relief, which says: "Help the struggling African... I say die with flies round your eyes." Terror ink ... Combat 18 tattoo Newlands makes fun on the site of the tragic death of Northern Ireland cop Philippa Reynolds, 27, who died in a car crash last month — and tells followers: "Today like every other day I will abuse the #golliwog at work." He is also revealed to be a fan of Golden Dawn, which has risen to prominence in riot-torn Greece. Scottish Sun reporters traced Newlands to his home on Edinburgh's Muirhouse scheme — and watched as he strolled over to an Asian-owned store and joked with a worker unloading his van. But when we confronted him about his political views he said "F**k off" — then flashed a Nazi salute before yelling: "Sieg Heil." Newlands was among around 50 far-right fanatics who descended on Berwick on February 16 — where he was pictured alongside SDL organiser Graham Walker. Walker has whined about the group being dubbed bigots, moaning: "We're branded racist but we are not — extremists are not a race." The SDL was joined in the English border town by a handful of EDL idiots who drank and chanted rowdily before facing off anti-fascist campaigners. A Saltire said to be in memory of Glasgow lad Kriss Donald — slain by Asian race-hate thugs in 2004 — was passed around members, who posed for snaps. Border patrol ... cops tackle trouble at Berwick demo One young girl brandished a placard saying 'Never forget Glasgow Airport' — a reference to the 2007 terror attack. The gang were confronted by the Berwick United Against Fascism group, who shouted: "Nazi scum off our streets." SDL members retorted: "You can shove your f*****g Islam up your arse." After listening to speeches by their leaders, they headed back to the pub to carry on boozing. Northumbria Police made five arrests on the day and are investigating claims of racist comments at the rally. Assistant Chief Constable Steve Ashman said: "A number of people failed to live up to their responsibilities. We acted immediately to head off any trouble. "People expressed concerns to us over potentially racist language used. We'll review information received and appropriate action will be taken where offences were committed." Cops said of the five arrested, one was cautioned for being drunk and disorderly, two were freed after being held over alleged breaches of the peace, and one was given a penalty notice for disorderly conduct. No further action was taken against another who was allegedly caught in possession of cannabis. Another SDL member, who can't be named for legal reasons, was at the demo days after he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on a charge of alleged racial hatred. Who are the SDL? Demo ... SDL boasts 4,000 members THE SDL is an offshoot of the English Defence League, set up in 2009. Both are opposed to what they say is growing Islamic extremism in the UK — and both insist they are NOT racist. SDL leaders boast of up to 4,000 members — but true numbers are thought to be far lower. They also play up links with soccer thugs including Hibs' notorious Capital City Service. Scots police footie intelligence officers are believed to have worked with English counterparts to identity SDL yobs. Leaders 'feed on the poor' THE Scottish Defence League was accused of preying on poverty-stricken Scots to spread its vile views. Top academic Dr Alastair McIntosh branded the SDL a "noisy minority" who use immigrants as figures of hate. Dr McIntosh, of Glasgow's Centre of Human Ecology, said: "They feed on people feeling hard done by. When people are hurting, which a great many are with benefit cuts, it's easy to turn that feeling into a hatred of anyone from the outside. "The current economic climate is ripe for these views to grow. These right-wing groups exploit concerns that people have. What is ugly is they draw attention to themselves when Scotland is considering its political future." Fuhrer's fan club NEO-NAZI terror group Combat 18 was set up in England in 1992 — but its racial hatred has spread across the globe. The gang is associated with Blood and Honour and the National Front. Its 18 name comes from the initials of Adolf Hitler — the first and eighth letters of the alphabet. Founder Charlie Sargent — who left over allegations he was an MI5 spy — was jailed for life in 1997 for murder. Golden Dawn is a right-wing Greek outfit which won a council seat in Athens in 2010. It was involved in the Greek riots of 2010-11. Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/feeds/smartphone/scotland/4821977/Scottish-Defence-League-moron-is-a-Nazi-piece-of-work.html#ixzz2MTSOPIsP 14 March 2013 at 17:36 Reply Racial Socialists and Nationalists think commies and libtards and anti-nazis are vile. We are right, and we will win. Losing is a sin.
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Marilyn J. Bardsley author of "The American Sweeney Todd" Case Facts After Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Wall Street Journal Best-Selling Nonfiction EBook, December 2011 "Finally! The real story of one of the most bizarre cases in modern crime history. Marilyn Bardsley has nailed it. The movie was Hollywood . The book was…a stretch. After Midnight is the unvarnished truth." —Chuck Hustmyre, bestselling crime novelist and screenwriter, A Killer Like Me and House of the Rising Sun Kindle Nation Daily Review: "I suspect there are a good many of our readers who like myself savored the pleasures, on the screen or on the printed page, of John Berendt's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. The prose was elegant, the story was gripping, and both book and film were so richly evocative of one of my favorite cities — what was not to like? Yet even after all of that, after all of the seductive, artful presentation of Jim Williams/Kevin Spacey, Danny Hansford/Jude Law, Lady Chablis/Lady Chablis, John Cusack's narrator, and more, weren't you left hanging just a bit? Didn't you want to get closer to the truth, at long last, closer than Hollywood or Berendt's atmospherics allowed? I did, but I never thought I'd get there until I learned about and read Marilyn Bardsley's remarkably well-told exposition of the truth of the matter and the evidence behind the intrigue. It was a treat for me, and one that could be consumed in a single satisfying sitting, so it is only right that I should share it here with you. Enjoy. Your questions will be answered, and you may discover both an author and a series to which you will want to return in Marilyn Bardsley and RosettaBooks' Crimescape® series, for which she is the editor." —Steve Windwalker (March 5, 2015) Copyright © 2020 Marilyn J. Bardsley
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The first four families (Sawyer, Power, Hayes and Bailey) moved into what was to become the Eastern Townships village of Cookshire in 1798. The author outlines the history of the predominately English-speaking village during the nineteenth century. Gobeil, Annick. "Cookshire : essor d'un village au 19e siècle." Histoire Québec Vol. 8, no. 1 (Juin 2002): 16.
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You should have seen the smile on her face and tears in her eyes. It was almost as touching as the look on that young man's face as he saw the joy generated by his sacrificial act. He, the generous giver, was blessed! Today's truth says that "He who has generous eye will be blessed, for he gives of his bread to the poor." How does one have a generous eye? I believe it's about looking around to notice the needs of others and to respond. The opposite would be a selfish, me-centered eye. Now that kind of eye is the one we're born with and the kind social media breeds. We need to cultivate a generous eye by the power of the Holy Spirit. Your time. Spend unhurried time with your family members and best friends. Be generous with your minutes with people and miserly with your screen time. Take time out to volunteer for service projects, drive the van, or sit with a hurting friend. Your talents. Maybe you have the heart of a coach or teacher. You can volunteer to tutor kids or coach basketball. Do you sing or play an instrument? Get involved in your church, join a band, or minister at your local nursing home. Are you great with numbers? You might offer to help out a non-profit with their accounting. Let's be known for our generous acts and our generous eyes. Generosity truly is a privilege and a blessing to everyone involved. Dear Jesus, thank You for Your ultimate generosity in loving me. Change my heart from a selfish heart to a giving heart. May I speak words of encouragement to the people around me. Help me to give cheerfully of my money, time, and talents. Do you usually give money grudgingly or cheerfully? Think about your schedule this week. What is one generous thing you can do for someone? How can you encourage children to be generous? Arlene's book Growing Up Social: Raising Relational Kids in a Screen-Driven World (co-authored with Dr. Gary Chapman) will show you how to teach children gratitude and generosity. It's the opposite of today's entitlement spirit. I couldn't believe that someone wanted to be so generous, and I couldn't believe it was a 17-year-old boy!
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Peter Newman's time-lapse video New York Park Avenue Dial (2013) was shot at the foot of Mies van der Rohe's monolithic Seagram Building. The work is part of a series of cityscapes that appear to positively celebrate Galileo's 17th century assertion that the world is round, as a more conventional landscape is replaced by Newman's self-styled spherical sequence showing New York in the early evening. To produce this technically accomplished work, Newman used a rare fish-eye lens that manages to take in a 220 degree view of the city with a single exposure. A world all of its own, Newman's sphere is illuminated as much by the prevailing skyscrapers that puncture the dark blue sky as it is by the excitable movement of different coloured cars that wrap themselves around the outer diameter. The frenzied energy of the cars is enhanced by the subtle flickering of lights turning on and off in the outstretched glass buildings, and by the traces of airplanes shooting across the darkening sky above.
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Boak and Bailey's Beer Blog - News, Nuggets and Longreads 13 April 2019: Peroni, Pric Thread: Boak and Bailey's Beer Blog - News, Nuggets and Longreads 13 April 2019: Peroni, Pric Automated Tracker Visit the Boak and Bailey's Beer Blog site Here's everything that struck us as interesting or readworthy in the past week, from notes on enamel signs to news of the CAMRA AGM. First, a suggestion for a different way of thinking about beer from Stan Hieronymus: What if we tasted beer in some sort of historic reverse? That is, starting with a particular type of beer as it is brewed today, and following it with previous episodes of the same beer… I ask this, and ask it this way, because the Game of Thrones returns Sunday, and like Zak Jason I didn't start watching the series when it debuted in 2011 and haven't since. SOURCE: Eoghan Walsh/Brussels Beer City. At Brussels Beer City Eoghan Walsh has turned his attention to an aspect of Belgian beer culture we've been aware of without really thinking about – who makes all those enamel signs you see in bars? Emaillerie Belge is the last enamel advert producer in the Low Countries, and it has been making ad panels for Belgian breweries for almost a century… The company survived a tumultuous 20th century and several flirtations with bankruptcy. Now under new management, it's working to recapture the glory days of the enamel ad industry, betting that its small scale, custom, and high quality output can succeed against low-cost, industrial enamel producers. SOURCE: The Beer Nut. We've got a weakness for serious appraisals of throwaway beers, such as the Beer Nut's perhaps surprisingly revealing side-by-side analysis of Rossini, an Italian lager from supermarket Aldi, and the product that just possibly inspired it: Rossini, then, was blander but definitely smoother and more full-bodied. There's a bread or biscuit malt character that made me think of Bavarian helles more than Italian or Dutch pils. The finish was clean and the whole thing very satisfying to drink. Dull helles beats crappy pils any day of the week. Now, here's something on sexism in beer that goes beyond he-sez-she-sez: researchers at Stanford University found that people assumed a beer would be worse when they were told the brewer was a woman. It's not all bad news, though: "When we told participants that a woman-brewed beer had won an award, they rated is just as highly as if it was brewed by a man," says [Shelley J.] Correll. "It seems that awards vouch for the competence of the woman." Beer snobs also are unaffected by the gender of the brewer, notes [Sarah A.] Soule. "We find that individuals who have some degree of expertise or who really know about a product tend to focus on its features and don't care whether it's manufactured by men or women," she says. At its AGM last weekend, CAMRA members voted in favour of a motion to campaign for minimum unit pricing in England. The Pub Curmudgeon offers commentary, and expresses his disappointment: I've been a member of CAMRA for thirty-eight years, for most of that period as a Life Member. I've done thousands of hours of unpaid work for it. When I took up Life Membership, at a bargain price available at the time, a friend made the point that he wouldn't do so, as it removed the potential sanction of resigning, if the organisation took a policy stance he strongly disagreed with. To jack it in would clearly be an exercise in cutting off my nose to spite my face, and ironically would actually save CAMRA money. But if I was an annual member, I'd certainly think long and hard about whether it was worth renewing, and it makes me much less inclined to lift a finger to help the organisation except out of loyalty to friends. This week's archive post is John Perry's account of life at Benskins' Watford Brewery between 1948 and 1953. It was first published in 2000 and was reproduced in the journal of the Brewery History Society in 2002: Charlie Medlar was a maltster from Norfolk. He transferred to Watford from Mitchells and Butlers… He certainly was a funny bloke, and people used to come just to hear him say, "Blast my heart"… We had several cats which, as you can imagine, were encouraged to make a home – one of the bins for storing malt seemed to be their favourite place. There was never a problem with vermin, so they were doing their job satisfactorily. Finally, from Twitter, a photo that captures perfectly the quality of light the best pubs achieve: The Horseshoe, Clerkenwell Green. The accents are very different to those of the watchmakers and printers that drank here when I first visited. pic.twitter.com/Rydmp9z8ja — TenInchWheels // Beershots.co.uk (@teninchwheels) April 12, 2019 For more links check out Stan on Monday and Alan on Thursday. News, Nuggets and Longreads 13 April 2019: Peroni, Pricing, Perceptions originally posted at Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog Boak and Bailey's Beer Blog - News, Nuggets and Longreads 06 April 2019: Berlin, Bret By Blog Tracker in forum Blog Tracker Boak and Bailey's Beer Blog - News, Nuggets and Longreads 16 March 2019: Potatoes, Pr Boak and Bailey's Beer Blog - News, Nuggets and Longreads 9 March 2019: Politics, Tok Boak and Bailey's Beer Blog - News, Nuggets and Longreads 2 March 2019: Retirement, S Boak and Bailey's Beer Blog - News, Nuggets and Longreads 9 February 2019: London, Ch
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Transparency and Operations Blog Fall 2017 Editorial Board: USC must proactively combat harassment By DAILY TROJAN FALL 2017 EDITORIAL BOARD October 13, 2017 1 Comment/in From the Editors, Opinion On Tuesday, following startling reports that multi-millionaire Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein had sexually harassed and assaulted women for years, USC announced that it would decline a gift of $5 million from Weinstein. Weinstein had pledged $5 million to female filmmakers at USC's School of Cinematic Arts in a public statement apologizing for his actions. "In […] TrojansAlert fails to inform students By Daily Trojan Staff January 21, 2016 in From the Editors, Opinion At 5 p.m. on Tuesday, USC students received a TrojansAlert text message warning of police activity in the area, quickly assuring students there was "no threat to USC" and that the "area [was] safe." The Los Angeles Police Department activity, which the TrojansAlert did not expand on, involved a shooting in which a victim was […] A word from the editors February 10, 2014 in From the Editors, From the Editors, News, Opinion, Special Topics, Student Government, USG Election 2014 Voting — it is one of those tasks that all too often falls into the category of routine chores. Too often, voting seems no more important than taking the car in for an oil change, going to the dentist or picking up the dry cleaning. In the midst of hectic daily grind, it can seem […] Thanksgiving and Notre Dame November 22, 2012 in Blogs, From the Editors The Daily Trojan staff would like to wish the USC community a Happy Thanksgiving. As part of the school-wide break, the DT's print production staff will be observing the November holiday until Monday, Nov. 26. The next print edition will hit newsstands Tuesday, Nov. 27. Until then, follow @dailytrojan on Twitter and like our Facebook […] November 4, 2012 in Blogs, From the Editors In an effort to keep the USC community up to date on a bevy of important issues and events, the Daily Trojan has produced a large amount of content both online and in print. Here's a rundown of (and some links to) what's been going on: Last Wednesday a Halloween shooting rattled the campus. The Daily […] Endorsement: Yes on Prop 30 By cbmccull November 1, 2012 9 Comments/in Blogs, Election 2012, From the Editors, Opinion, Special Topics The debate between Propositions 30 and 38 is intensifying for California residents. Unfortunately, neither proposition is perfect. Prop. 30, Gov. Jerry Brown's measure, plans to increase taxes on the richest Californians to help close the budget gap, generating revenue for schools and local public safety programs. Prop. 38, lawyer Molly Munger's proposal, would raise the […] A centennial celebration (and other DT announcements) September 16, 2012 1 Comment/in Blogs, From the Editors I'll address the small stuff first. The Daily Trojan's print production staff will be observing a brief hiatus because of the football Weekender. As is tradition, there will be no Monday paper, but check newsstands Tuesday for a full recap of Saturday's game against Stanford, a 21-14 upset, and the latest in campus news. If […] September 3, 2012 in Blogs, From the Editors The Daily Trojan's print production staff will be observing Labor Day. Because of the holiday there will be no newspaper printed for Tuesday. Check newsstands Wednesday for continuation of the print edition. For the time being, our online staff will continue to update the website and social media pages. The long weekend has proven to […] Orientation Issue August 19, 2012 in Blogs, From the Editors Daily Trojan will be sharing content from this semester's Orientation Issue throughout the week. Divided into the DT's four regular sections — News, Opinion, Lifestyle and Sports — O Issue is a special edition released at the beginning of each academic year that highlights USC and Los Angeles for incoming freshmen and new transfer students. […] Read other full issues >> New DPS interim chief appointedJanuary 14, 2022 - 10:56 AM Erroll Southers will oversee a nationwide search for permanent replacement. Students "shocked" at now-reversed softlock on meal swipesJanuary 12, 2022 - 12:34 AM The change, which USC Hospitality nullified in an email Jan. 10, restricted meal swipe use to time-constrained meal periods. Remote courses kick offJanuary 12, 2022 - 12:00 AM Students react to University decision to begin classes online with mixed feelings. Rules for USC's return to campusJanuary 12, 2022 - 12:00 AM Everything you need to know about the University's coronavirus guidelines. Tweets by @dailytrojan View older full issues... News Tips > View older full issues ➡️ © University of Southern California/Daily Trojan. All rights reserved. Accept settingsDo Not Accept
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Knowing how water fits into your industrial process means we understand how important this scope is for your facility's operations. Our expertise in design, construction and start-up of upstream oil & gas, refining, power generation and mining facilities enables us to deliver the right water solutions and processes for our customers' businesses. This holistic approach also ensures that life cycle cost and operability are at the forefront of every solution. Bechtel has experience with all major treatment technologies and remains technology neutral. As a result, we can provide solutions that offer the lowest risk and best results for our customers' requirements. The Escondida Water Supply project team constructed a new seawater desalination plant that is linked to the Escondida mine site in the Andes mountains by two 112-mile (180-kilometer), 42-inch (107-centimeter) diameter lined pipelines. Four high-pressure pump stations move water east from the port of Coloso across the Atacama Desert and up to a reservoir at the mine, which is located 10,500 feet (3,200 meters) above sea level. In addition, we delivered 75 miles (120 kilometers) of new 220-kilovolt transmission lines, built three new substations, and expanded four existing substations to power the system. Bechtel has managed the Jubail project, in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, since it began in the mid-1970s. In 2004, the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu asked Bechtel to manage Jubail II, a 20,590-acre (8,300-hectare) expansion of the city's industrial and residential areas. Today, Jubail is Saudi Arabia's industrial center, contributing 7 percent of the country's gross domestic product. Bechtel has provided engineering, procurement and construction management services for six desalination plants (both SWRO and multistage flash distillation), supplying over 559,802 cubic yards (428,000 cubic meters) per day of water for municipal and industrial use. In addition, we have delivered massive seawater cooling systems, canals, pump stations, wastewater treatment facilities, and power supply (over 2,000 megawatts).
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Swiss-U.S. Economic Relations Economic, Trade and Financial Affairs Swiss Direct Investment in the United States Swiss companies have traditionally been present in key markets abroad in order to expand beyond their limited domestic market. As a result, Switzerland has become an important player in international trade, advocating for trade-friendly policies and promoting an open and rule-based global trading system. It specializes in exporting high-quality goods and services and has one of the highest export rates as a percentage of GDP. The U.S. is Switzerland's second most important export market worldwide (after Germany). Exports to the U.S. have grown by an average of 10% annually over the last 10 years and continue to boom now. In 2016, goods exports reached a new peak at $37.7 billion and services exports amounted to $23.7 billion. On the other hand, the U.S. exports more products to Switzerland than to Scandinavia, the Baltic States and Austria combined, making Switzerland its 12th most important export market for goods. Furthermore, the U.S. services exports amount to $32.5 billion, making Switzerland the 7th most important export market for services, ahead of Mexico and Germany. The bilateral trade volume in goods and services between Switzerland and the U.S. reached a total of $110 billion. Investment and Jobs Although the country is less than 1% of U.S. territory in size, Switzerland is the 6th most important foreign investor in the U.S., with a cumulative amount of $310 billion. About 500 Swiss companies are active in the U.S. and create half a million jobs in all 50 states. Switzerland invests more in the U.S. than in Germany, France, Italy and the U.K. combined. Conversely, total U.S. business investments in Switzerland amount to about $300 billion, translating into over 85,000 Swiss jobs. More than 1,600 American companies already operate in Switzerland, from early-stage innovators to well-known multinationals. But it is not only about quantity. It is foremost about quality. Swiss investments in the United States are first in terms of average salaries (roughly $100,000 per job). No other investor in the U.S. invests as much in research and development per workplace as Swiss companies. Swiss investments in the U.S. are not only beneficial to the U.S. They are equally important to the Swiss economy, creating and maintaining jobs in Switzerland as well. For our companies, America has long been and will continue to be a very attractive location to drive innovation and to produce high-quality goods. A Joint Economic Commission, the Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum and the EFTA-U.S. Trade Policy Dialog help to strengthen and promote economic relations between the two countries. The financial sector is a significant pillar of the Swiss economy, contributing approximately ten percent of Swiss GDP. Domestically, Switzerland's deep and efficient capital markets have fostered a highly diversified and vibrant network of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Globally, Switzerland's financial sector plays a crucial role in financial intermediation. The driving factors behind Switzerland's preferred status as an international financial center are political stability as well as an efficient institutional and regulatory environment. 2900 Cathedral Ave. N.W. Headquarters +1 202 745 7900 General inquiries [email protected] Media inquiries [email protected] Chancery [email protected] Visa [email protected] Telephone hours for consular matters Opening hours for Swiss citizens (by appointment only) Visa inquiries: [email protected] @SwissEmbassyUSA @SwissAmbUSA District of Columbia (DC) and the States of Delaware (DE), Illinois (IL), Indiana (IN), Iowa (IA), Kansas (KS), Kentucky (KY), Maryland (MD), Missouri (MO), Nebraska (NE), Virginia (VA), West Virginia (WV), Northern Mariana Islands (MP) and Guam (GU) Embassy of Switzerland in the USA @SwissEmbassyUSA RT @SwissMFA: The Universal Periodic Review @UN_HRC is a great opportunity to underline Switzerland's commitment and achievements in the pr… Another great collaboration between 🇨🇭 and 🇺🇸. A new agreement between @snsf_ch and @NSF simplifies cooperation between researchers in Switzerland and the USA. We look forward to continued 🇨🇭🇺🇸 cooperation in the #science space and beyond. https://t.co/Au9MHd0Ta5 The Embassy of Switzerland in the United States of America
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Once and a while I have to hire a roofer and was finding it hard to figure out which ones were lying about their abilities. So, I came up with a simple test to figure out how much they knew about roofing and was shocked at how little roofers know about their trade. To know if you're working with an amateur, ask him to name the 4 types of metal around the chimney any good roofer can do this - fakers can't. The 4 metals are Chim-5, Step Flashing, Pan metal, and Roof to wall. Ask your roofer to tell you how he figures how to space the vents at the ridge of the house correctly I have never met a roofer yet who can answer this question. Have him write it on paper and call me I will tell you the answer. Ask your roofer if he knows what wears out a roof. Answer: The radiation from the sun breaks down the oil in the shingle and the shingle loses the ability to expand and contract when the temperature changes. It then starts to crack, curl and become brittle. Ask your roofer how he should clean the roof he is going to install than read my section on pressure washing a roof and see if he gets it. Ask your roofer about vents after you have read the part about vents in the section in Let Me Teach You. A lot of roofers want 1/2 down to start the job, why would they need that monies? They say they have to buy materials but if they have good credit they don't have to pay for the materials for 30 to 90 days. And if you give them 1/2 down and they don't do your job, how are you going to get your monies back? Most will take your half down then do the job, then collect the other half - and a month later the supplier will come knocking on your door wanting 1/2 of the money because the roofer never paid them. Don't give 1/2 down ever. The job should be done and they should give you a lien release from the supplier before you pay them. But it is interesting to hear why roofing contractors need 1/2 down. I have done 10,000 roofs and never have I needed 1/2 down.
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Applus+ Norcontrol has been awarded for another EIB Framework Agreement. This awarding is concerning the consortium led by NTU International A/S for the project: European Investment Bank, Call for Tenders PC-1426, Consultancy Services for the Urban Development, Water, and Solid Waste Sectors, Lot 1 - Urban Development. It will cover all EIB countries from the EIB regions of EU, Pre-Accession Countries, European Eastern Neighborhood, FEMIP1, ACP2, ALA4 and South Africa.
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Adds an AWS::CloudFront::Distribution.CacheBehavior resource property to the template. A complex type that describes how CloudFront processes requests. ## SYNTAX ``` Add-VSCloudFrontDistributionCacheBehavior [[-Compress] <Object>] [[-LambdaFunctionAssociations] <Object>] [-TargetOriginId] <Object> [-ViewerProtocolPolicy] <Object> [[-TrustedSigners] <Object>] [[-DefaultTTL] <Object>] [[-FieldLevelEncryptionId] <Object>] [[-AllowedMethods] <Object>] [-PathPattern] <Object> [[-CachedMethods] <Object>] [[-SmoothStreaming] <Object>] [-ForwardedValues] <Object> [[-MinTTL] <Object>] [[-MaxTTL] <Object>] [<CommonParameters>] ``` ## DESCRIPTION Adds an AWS::CloudFront::Distribution.CacheBehavior resource property to the template. A complex type that describes how CloudFront processes requests. You must create at least as many cache behaviors (including the default cache behavior as you have origins if you want CloudFront to distribute objects from all of the origins. Each cache behavior specifies the one origin from which you want CloudFront to get objects. If you have two origins and only the default cache behavior, the default cache behavior will cause CloudFront to get objects from one of the origins, but the other origin is never used. For the current limit on the number of cache behaviors that you can add to a distribution, see Amazon CloudFront Limits: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_service_limits.html#limits_cloudfront in the *AWS General Reference*. If you don't want to specify any cache behaviors, include only an empty CacheBehaviors element. Don't include an empty CacheBehavior element, or CloudFront returns a MalformedXML error. To delete all cache behaviors in an existing distribution, update the distribution configuration and include only an empty CacheBehaviors element. To add, change, or remove one or more cache behaviors, update the distribution configuration and specify all of the cache behaviors that you want to include in the updated distribution. For more information about cache behaviors, see Cache Behaviors: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/distribution-web-values-specify.html#DownloadDistValuesCacheBehavior in the *Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide*. ## PARAMETERS ### -Compress Whether you want CloudFront to automatically compress certain files for this cache behavior. If so, specify true; if not, specify false. For more information, see Serving Compressed Files: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/ServingCompressedFiles.html in the *Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide*. Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-compress PrimitiveType: Boolean UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 1 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -LambdaFunctionAssociations A complex type that contains zero or more Lambda function associations for a cache behavior. Type: List Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-lambdafunctionassociations ItemType: LambdaFunctionAssociation UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 2 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -TargetOriginId The value of ID for the origin that you want CloudFront to route requests to when a request matches the path pattern either for a cache behavior or for the default cache behavior in your distribution. Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-targetoriginid PrimitiveType: String UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: True Position: 3 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -ViewerProtocolPolicy The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified by TargetOriginId when a request matches the path pattern in PathPattern. You can specify the following options: + allow-all: Viewers can use HTTP or HTTPS. + redirect-to-https: If a viewer submits an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 301 Moved Permanently to the viewer along with the HTTPS URL. The viewer then resubmits the request using the new URL. + https-only: If a viewer sends an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 403 Forbidden. For more information about requiring the HTTPS protocol, see Using an HTTPS Connection to Access Your Objects: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/SecureConnections.html in the *Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide*. The only way to guarantee that viewers retrieve an object that was fetched from the origin using HTTPS is never to use any other protocol to fetch the object. If you have recently changed from HTTP to HTTPS, we recommend that you clear your objects' cache because cached objects are protocol agnostic. That means that an edge location will return an object from the cache regardless of whether the current request protocol matches the protocol used previously. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache Expiration: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/Expiration.html in the *Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide*. Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-viewerprotocolpolicy PrimitiveType: String UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: True Position: 4 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -TrustedSigners Specifies the AWS accounts, if any, that you want to allow to create signed URLs for private content. If you want to require signed URLs in requests for objects in the target origin that match the PathPattern for this cache behavior, specify a list of AWS account IDs. For more information, see Serving Private Content through CloudFront: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/PrivateContent.html in the *Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide*. PrimitiveItemType: String Type: List Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-trustedsigners UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 5 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -DefaultTTL The default amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only when your origin does not add HTTP headers such as Cache-Control max-age, Cache-Control s-maxage, and Expires to objects. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache Expiration: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/Expiration.html in the *Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide*. Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-defaultttl PrimitiveType: Double UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 6 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -FieldLevelEncryptionId The value of ID for the field-level encryption configuration that you want CloudFront to use for encrypting specific fields of data for a cache behavior or for the default cache behavior in your distribution. Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-fieldlevelencryptionid PrimitiveType: String UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 7 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -AllowedMethods A complex type that controls which HTTP methods CloudFront processes and forwards to your Amazon S3 bucket or your custom origin. There are three choices: + CloudFront forwards only GET and HEAD requests. + CloudFront forwards only GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS requests. + CloudFront forwards GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, PUT, PATCH, POST, and DELETE requests. If you pick the third choice, you may need to restrict access to your Amazon S3 bucket or to your custom origin so users can't perform operations that you don't want them to. For example, you might not want users to have permissions to delete objects from your origin. PrimitiveItemType: String Type: List Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-allowedmethods UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 8 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -PathPattern The pattern for example, images/*.jpg that specifies which requests to apply the behavior to. When CloudFront receives a viewer request, the requested path is compared with path patterns in the order in which cache behaviors are listed in the distribution. You can optionally include a slash / at the beginning of the path pattern. For example, /images/*.jpg. CloudFront behavior is the same with or without the leading /. The path pattern for the default cache behavior is * and cannot be changed. If the request for an object does not match the path pattern for any cache behaviors, CloudFront applies the behavior in the default cache behavior. For more information, see Path Pattern: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/distribution-web-values-specify.html#DownloadDistValuesPathPattern in the * Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide*. Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-pathpattern PrimitiveType: String UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: True Position: 9 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -CachedMethods A complex type that controls whether CloudFront caches the response to requests using the specified HTTP methods. There are two choices: + CloudFront caches responses to GET and HEAD requests. + CloudFront caches responses to GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS requests. If you pick the second choice for your Amazon S3 Origin, you may need to forward Access-Control-Request-Method, Access-Control-Request-Headers, and Origin headers for the responses to be cached correctly. PrimitiveItemType: String Type: List Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-cachedmethods UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 10 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -SmoothStreaming Indicates whether you want to distribute media files in the Microsoft Smooth Streaming format using the origin that is associated with this cache behavior. If so, specify true; if not, specify false. If you specify true for SmoothStreaming, you can still distribute other content using this cache behavior if the content matches the value of PathPattern. Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-smoothstreaming PrimitiveType: Boolean UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 11 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -ForwardedValues A complex type that specifies how CloudFront handles query strings, cookies, and HTTP headers. Type: ForwardedValues Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-forwardedvalues UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: True Position: 12 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -MinTTL The minimum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache Expiration: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/Expiration.html in the * Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide*. You must specify 0 for MinTTL if you configure CloudFront to forward all headers to your origin under Headers, if you specify 1 for Quantity and * for Name. Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-minttl PrimitiveType: Double UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 13 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -MaxTTL The maximum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only when your origin adds HTTP headers such as Cache-Control max-age, Cache-Control s-maxage, and Expires to objects. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache Expiration: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/Expiration.html in the *Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide*. Documentation: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior.html#cfn-cloudfront-distribution-cachebehavior-maxttl PrimitiveType: Double UpdateType: Mutable ```yaml Type: Object Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 14 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### CommonParameters This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. 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Can we get back to Richard Blumenthal. Remember him? The DEMOCRATIC candidate for Senate whose multiple lies about serving in Vietnam over the course of multiple years dominated an entire 24 hour news cycle. The guy whose dissembling of his own words was Clintonesque in the extreme, as in "it depends upon what the meaning of 'in' is." The guy around whom DEMOCRATS are rallying so strongly you'd think he had abused an intern. The guy for whom it was not enough to be an academic and political superstar, he had to be a war hero as well. The guy who was rescued when Rand Paul discussed, quite honestly, the dilemma of balancing individual freedom of association and speech with the need for racial equality and non-discrimination. Can we please get back to talking about politicians who look you straight in the eye and lie? Randy-g May 22, 2010 at 9:34 AM Blumenthal has me nail spitting MAD! Steal the honor and bravery of those in the military to embellish your own sorely lacking personality. It's hard for most politicians not to lie when at least 3 presidents have been caught in them: 1. Bill Clinton - master of the art of aw shucks lying and of lifting consideration of the oft unappreciated word, "it" to national prominence all of which endeared him to a nation. 2. Richard Nixon - Dark and solemn practitioner of lies with deep meaning and consequences. 3. George "Baby" Bush - master of the "What? Who, me"? school for the deft handling of uncovered lies. The technique also includes a component titled, "and don't tell my mother. lies. Blumenthal is small-time and potatoes. We're accustomed to upper strata political lies now. This is a minor distraction and, oh well, he really didn't mean it to be taken that way or to go that far. If he apologizes, everything will be OK, right? It's come home, all is forgiven time. Ease up on a guy with a nice address. Beer, Bicycles and the VRWC May 22, 2010 at 10:06 AM He didn't just "lie". He lied about service to this country, claimed he was a COMBAT VETERAN. And did it for his own gain. This isn't just a "white lie". And for Dems to rally around him is even more reprehensible than their cheering of the Mexican President as he bashed Arizona. In another day, all this is treason of a high order. Teresa May 22, 2010 at 10:06 AM Blumenthal is a liar! He was trying to pull one over on the American people. He is such a disgrace and I really hope he loses the race. J. E. Burke May 22, 2010 at 10:55 AM No question Blumenthal is a repulsive liar while Rand Paul is just a nit-wit. There is a terrific scene in "NYPD Blue" (season 2, episode 17 -- "Hollie and the Blowfish") in which Andy gets furious at a loudmouth cop for lying that he was Andy's brother in arms during the Vietnam War. he drags the guy into a corner and tells him nose to nose that he can lie about everything else but not about serving in Vietnam and if he won't, Andy will beat the crap out of him. Anyone who knows how to extract this scene from the video and put it up online as an example of what most Americans would like to say to Blumenthal will have a blog post that deserbedly gets millions of hits. Antimedia May 22, 2010 at 5:13 PM Surely you don't think a lying politician is more newsworthy than a raaaaaccccciiiiiisssstttt! politician??? DINORightMarie May 23, 2010 at 8:20 AM Alinskyites and Communists are happy - Rand Paul speaking honestly gave them what they crave: a target to attack and polarize. Using the ever-popular-with-the-leftists raaacist meme. A page out of Rules for Radicals, almost a classic implementation of Rule 13. Just what the voodoo witch-doctor ordered. Why attack a "comrade" like Blumenthal when he agrees with you? Liars like to protect fellow-liars, dontcha know?! Lawler Walken May 23, 2010 at 11:36 AM If you're old enough to remember what it was like in this country during the Vietnam war you can only sit back in some kind of weird awe and fascination that it's now become a badge of honor to have been in combat in that war, so much so that politicians will mislead and lie about it. Because back when, it was fashionable to be anti-war, to have marched and demonstrated and even rioted in your opposition to the Vietnam war. It shaped the popular culture of the day and long after, the music, the movies, the books, and many a political career was made from having the right anti Vietnam war credentials. And now? Not so much I guess. It's better to be seen to have strapped it on and done your bit. Even if you didn't. Why is that? So awesome to see this cross-posted on Hot Air! Congrats! Rob Crawford May 24, 2010 at 10:39 AM Somehow, I doubt "SAMHENRY" could actually name a "lie" of President George W. Bush. Rattle off lots of things he's been told are lies? Sure. Name something that was an actual lie? No.
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On March 15, Instagram notified users that they were updating the algorithm that controls the feed. Today, your feed is programmed to show posts from accounts that you follow in a chronological order, i.e. the latest posts first. The problem with this is that Instagram has over 400 million users that tend to follow hundreds of accounts each. This means that no one can scan through all the posts that are being published, no matter how long you spend on Instagram every day. According to Instagram, users miss an average of 70% of their feed meaning we only get to see 30% of the posts that are intended for us. Instagram is now changing the algorithm to make sure that we see more than 30% of the content that is relevant to us. By mapping what we like and the type of content we tend to engage with, Instagram is aiming to make our feeds more interesting and personal. The content will still be based on the accounts that you have followed, however, the posts won't show in chronological order anymore. For example, if you're always liking that one friend's pictures or often comment on posts from a humor account, Instagram will make sure those accounts are prioritized in your feed. Posts from these accounts will show at the top of your feed even if they were published several hours ago. By doing this, Instagram hopes to create personal feeds that are relevant to the users. Another benefit of this new feed is that it eradicates any issues regarding time differences. With the algorithm used today, there is a risk that your favorite accounts update their profiles when you're sleeping and by the time you wake up their posts have drowned in other content since it's all chronological. The new algorithm is currently being tested on a selected amount of users in order to find the most optimal solution. However, it will most likely take a few months before the change is live and included on all accounts. There have been several posts circulating on Facebook and Instagram that claim the update will happen on March 29, 2016, however, a person working for Facebook has denied this. There is no doubt that this is a major change and it will definitely have an impact on the content we get exposed to on Instagram, but it's not necessarily a negative thing. Since the update is supposed to make the content more relevant to us, it will most likely help boost engagement. We here at Beatly welcome the update and the change, and we strongly believe that it will help make the experience on the platform better and more user-friendly. will keep us from scrolling through our whole feed looking for the posts that engage us most. At the same time, the update might make us more hooked on Instagram since we'll only see relevant content. Either way, we are very excited to see what happens!
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She Was Houdini's Greatest Challenge Cass R. Sunstein December 17, 2015 Issue The Witch of Lime Street: Séance, Seduction, and Houdini in the Spirit World by David Jaher Crown, 436 pp., $28.00 Granger Collection Harry Houdini, about to be padlocked into a packing case and lowered into New York Harbor, 1914 What is the greatest competition in American history? In boxing, you might single out Muhammad Ali against Joe Frazier, or perhaps Jack Dempsey against Gene Tunney. In chess, it has to be Bobby Fischer against Boris Spassky. In politics, it might be John F. Kennedy against Richard Nixon, or perhaps Abraham Lincoln against Stephen Douglas. But for sheer human drama, there is a strong argument that all of these were topped by the pitched battle, both personal and intellectual, between Harry Houdini, the great debunker of self-proclaimed psychics, and Mina Crandon, the most successful psychic of the twentieth century. Featured repeatedly on the front pages of the nation's leading newspapers, Crandon was Houdini's hardest case and his greatest nemesis. And as it happens, the two were intensely attracted to each other. David Jaher's stunning and brilliantly written account of the battle between the Great Houdini and the blond Witch of Lime Street illuminates a lost period in American history. Improbably, it also offers significant lessons about the formation of people's beliefs and the sources of social divisions—scientific, political, or otherwise. Jaher helps to explain how and why the most highly educated people can diverge on fundamental matters, even when the evidence is altogether clear. In the 1920s, some of the world's greatest thinkers were convinced that people could speak to the dead. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, the canonical detective, who could always see through fakery and artifice. Having lost a son to influenza at the very end of the Great War, Doyle was also a "convinced Spiritualist" who thought death "rather an unnecessary thing." In his popular 1918 book, The New Revelation, he argued vigorously on behalf of spiritualism. His dedication: "To all the brave men and women, humble or learned, who have the moral courage during seventy years to face ridicule or worldly disadvantage in order to testify to an all-important truth." Between 1919 and 1930, Doyle wrote twelve more books on the same subject. One of Doyle's allies was the eminent British physicist Sir Oliver Lodge, who did important work on the discharge of electricity, X rays, and radio signals. Lodge contended that he was in touch with Raymond, his dead son; he wrote a book about their communication and the science that explained it. President of the British Society for Psychical Research (originally led by Cambridge's Henry Sidgwick, probably the greatest philosopher of the time), Lodge sought to make a serious study of the subject. Charles Richet, a professor at the Collège de France who had won the Nobel Prize in physiology, coined the term "ectoplasm" for the matter from which ghostly apparitions formed. Thomas Edison was no… If you are already a subscriber, please be sure you are logged in to your nybooks.com account. You may also need to link your website account to your subscription, which you can do here. —— December 17, 2015 —— Race & the Meaning of America Drew Gilpin Faust The Refugees & the New War Challenging the Oligarchy The Meaning of Mahler Leo Carey Inside the Emperors' Clothes G.W. Bowersock
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NGC 4005 (другие обозначения — NGC 4007, UGC 6952, MCG 4-28-107, ZWG 127.120, PGC 37661) — спиральная галактика в созвездии Льва. Открыта Уильямом Гершелем в 1785 году. В 1986 году были исследованы 23 галактики с NGC 4005 в центре. Тогда была обнаружена зависимость между лучевой скоростью галактики и её положением на небе, что может указывать на вращение группы с периодом менее 4 миллиардов лет. Этот объект занесён в Новый общий каталог дважды, с обозначениями NGC 4005 и NGC 4007. Два различных обозначения возникли из-за того, что галактику позже независимо открыл Р. Дж. Митчелл. Галактика NGC 4007 входит в состав группы галактик . Помимо NGC 4007 в группу также входят NGC 3987, NGC 3997, NGC 4015 и NGC 4022. Примечания 4005 Лев (созвездие)
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Accoring to the US Census Bureau, "Rittel" ranked #55,376 in frequency out of 151,671 surnames for which statistics were released from the 2000 Census. 347 people, or approximately 1 in every 777,412 individuals in the US had this surname in 2000. Histopolis currently has 12 grave(s) with the surname "Rittel". Search the Histopols Grave Index for the surname "Rittel". Sorry, there are currently no resource links for the surname "Rittel". Surnames that Sound Like "Rittel" The surname "Rittel" has a Soundex code of R340. The following 148 surname(s) may sound similar to "Rittel" since they share the same Soundex code.
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Afro-Brazilians - Wikipedia - A wonderful choice! This list on my tips for solo female travel in India comes from personal experience and is ever-growing - how to backpack India as female. Alleged Female Guards from Auschwitz are Hanged at Best Gore. Incredibly Graphic Video, Image and Movie Galleries of Blood. Best Gore is intended for adult audiences.
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> patch to update the roadmap page with this info. > situations where the hardware does not log dirty pages. > application (ipsec-secgw) will be updated to use the new library. > queues from the PF. > > What about the new PMD ice for Intel E810? > > It is not planned to be part of DPDK 19.02? > As far as I know the hardware for ICE has not been released yet. Correct. There will be an ICE PMD in 19.02, but we didn't mention that in the roadmap because the hardware is not released yet.
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I have taken refuge in the Lord. How can you say to me: "Flee to your mountain like a bird? I am happy to be back in a psalm of David. Not that the others are bad but there is a richness in his writing. I think what I like most is his authenticity and intimacy with the Lord. Let me rephrase today's verse just so you get the full flavor of it, "How can you say to me: 'Flee to your mountain like a bird?' I have taken refuge in the Lord." Does it make better sense like that? I love the incredulity in David's voice. "How dare you advise me, in your worldly wisdom, to flee. My sanctuary is the Lord!" I love his bold confidence in our God and his complete unwillingness to live below God's covenant promises. Why should we flee to the mountains? Why should we hide out in caves? Our hiding place is God Almighty! We reside in the palm of His hand. We little Christians are scurrying around all over the planet looking for help, looking for shelter. Fear and worry harangue our every move. It feels as though our enemy is as close as our shadow. That wasn't David's view though. Listen to the words of King David as revealed from the Passion translation. He said, "Lord, don't you hear what my well-meaning friends keep saying to me?" David's reaction was, "But don't they know, Lord, that I have made you my only hiding place? Don't they know that I always trust in you?" How could they advise David? They could not because they could not see from his perspective. In verse 5 we see David's confidence because God is on His throne. All is under His eyes. Because of this, David knew all would be well. Do you see why I love David so? I look forward to meeting him. I will tell him how his songs blessed me but even more how his faith in God and his absolute trust in the Almighty impacted my life. I hope you will let a little of David rub off on you as well.
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Q: Support for mappingResources in JPA autoconfiguration In my project I need to set some specific JPA mappings by using several orm-xxx.xml files. Currently I cannot use JPA autoconfiguration of spring boot because there is no predefined property to set 'mappingResources' like spring.jpa.xxx or any such attribute in @EntityScan like e.g. 'basePackages'. Only because of this now I need to specify whole entity manager bean on my own!? Is there another way to set this for autoconfiguration or why is there no support for this in JPA autoconfig?
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In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus speaks of three things that we are to do - Giving, Praying & Fasting. There is much teaching on the first two, but very little on the third. Are we still called to fast? Who is called to fast? When do we fast? How do we fast? Why do we fast? Mark looks at these question and gives some answers and a challenge!
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Purab Kohli (Actor) Height, Weight, Age, Affairs, Biography & More Purab Kohli (Actor) Height, Weight, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Biography, Girlfriend, and More Purab Kohli is an Indian television and film actor, model, and former video jockey. He is best known for portraying Akarsh in Hotstar web series Out of Love and its sequel Out of Love 2.He started his career in 1998 with the television show Hip Hip Hurray which got aired on Zee TV. Purab got the most recognition from the audience for video jockeying on Channel V. Birth & Early Life Purab Kohli was born on 23 February 1979 in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh to a Hindu family. His father Harsh Kohli is a hotelier and a film producer while his mother is a corporate trainer. Purab completed his schooling at St. Stanislaus High School and The Bishop School, Pune. He switched his stream from science to commerce and did his graduation in Arts and Economics. Real Name Purab Kohli Date of Birth 23 February 1979 Birth Place Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh Home Town Mumbai, Maharashtra Father : Harsh Kohli Wife : Yamini Namjoshi (m. 2007-2010) Lucy Payton (m. 2018) Daughter : Inaya Address Mumbai, Maharashtra Purab started his career in the year 1998 with the television show Hip Hip Hurray. He got immense popularity by being a VJ for Channel V. Later he hosted a travel show wherein he toured India on a budge. He was also the part of popular TV fantasy sitcom Shararat (2005). He also anchored the popular TV show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa and Terra Quiz for the National Geographic Channel. Purab made his Bollywood debut with the movie Bus Yuhin in the year 2003, where he starred opposite Nandita Das. He also appeared in popular movies such as Supari (2003), 13th Floor (2005), My Brother Nikil (2005) etc. He also starred in an antagonistic role in Mahesh Bhatt's films Woh Lambe (2006) and Awarapan (2007). Purab has also acted opposite Farhan Akhtar in the movie Rock On in 2008, where he got a special jury mention in the Filmfare awards. Purab has appeared in web series such as the Voot's web series, It's Not That Simple (2018) starring alongside Swara Bhaskar. Later, he casted for Netflix series Typewriter, which was directed by Sujoy Ghosh, and Hotstar series Out of Love, where he appeared along with Soni Razdan and Rasika Dugal. School St. Stanislaus High School The Bishop School Educational Qualification Grauduate Debut Television : Hip Hip Hurray (1998) Film : Bus Yuhin (2003) Awards Filmfare Special Jury Awards (2009) ITA Awards For Best Actor Drama (2017) Height In Feet : 5'8″ ft In Meter : 1.73 m Weight In Pound : 168 lbs In Kilogram : 76 Kg Hobbies Swimming, Trekking & Dancing Purab Kohli married the actress Yamini Namjoshi in the year 2007, but a few years into the marriage the couple got separated and parted their ways in the year 2010. Kohli married his long-time girlfriend Lucy Payton in an intimate ceremony in Goa on 15 February 2018. The duo is blessed with the daughter Inaya (b. 2015). Girlfriends Lucy Payton Marriage Date 15 February 2018 Net Worth INR 20-50 Crores Facebook Purab Kholi Twitter Purab Kholi Instagram Purab Kholi Wikipedia Purab Kholi Some Facts About Purab Kohli Purab Kohli was born and raised in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh to a Hindu family. His paternal uncle is Vishal Anand, who is an actor and producer in Bollywood films. He has won awards like Filmfare Special Jury Awards (2009) and ITA Awards For Best Actor Drama (2017) In 2022, Purab was seen in the Disney+ Hotstar series Criminal Justice 3 starring Pankaj Tripathi and Shweta Basu Prasad. A post shared by Purab H Kohli (@purab_kohli) His hobbies include trekking, dancing, and swimming. If you have more details about Purab Kholi. Please comment below we will update within an hour. Dibyendu Bhattacharya (Actor) Height, Weight, Age, Affairs, Biography & More Riddhi Kumar (Actress) Height, Weight, Age, Affairs, Biography & More
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Henshaw's difficult day On what was a self-confessed "hard day" World Championships silver medallist, Australian slopestyle skier Russ Henshaw, missed the cut for the 10-man World Cup final in Park City, USA, today (Australian time). The 24-year-old OWIA/NSWIS skier finished the qualification session in 15th position and 26th place overall at the end of a day. "To say today was a hard day in the office would be an understatement," Henshaw said. He said he was unable to generate the speed he needed to push for a place in the final due to a dumping of snow during his heat. Americans had a clean sweep of the podium, with Joss Christensen picking up gold, Mcrae Williams in second and Gus Kenworthy in third. Henshaw was significantly affected by the slow conditions in his first run, forcing him to change his planned set of tricks mid-way down the mountain. The decision did not provide the outcome he was looking for, leaving the silver medallist at last month's World Championships outside the group of contenders for today's final. Henshaw approached the second heat with the knowledge that he had to produce a great run to close the gap between himself and the top group but he was unable to deliver the result he was looking for. "I knew I had to land my second run in order to qualify," Henshaw said. "But with the snow falling harder and harder as the second run went on, I knew it wasn't going to be easy. "The five people who dropped before me all came up short on the jumps which made me super nervous. "I managed to land all the rails clean and came into the first jump with more speed than I expected, so I did a left dub 10 on the first jump and put it to my feet. "It all came down to the last jump, a right dub 12. I thought I was going to go pretty big as I felt like I had a lot of speed, but in the flat bottom of the jump and on the take-off, I soon realised I didn't have as much as I thought. "I did the right 12 and didn't have enough airtime and slid out on my side." Henshaw watched the finals from an uncharacteristic place, the sidelines, and plans to fly back to Europe next week. World Cup Slopestyle ski World Cup, Park City,USA 1. Joss Christensen (USA), 2. Mcrae Williams (USA), 3. Gus Kenworthy (USA), 4. Sami Sakkinen (FIN), 5. Thomas Wallisch (USA), 6. Christopher Laker (USA), 26. Russ Henshaw (AUS). World Cup standings, after round 1 1. Joss Christensen (USA) 100, 2. Mcrae Williams (USA) 80, 3. Gus Kenworthy (USA) 60, 4. Sami Sakkinen (FIN) 50, 5. Thomas Wallisch (USA) 45, 6. Christopher Laker (USA) 40, 26.Russ Henshaw (AUS) 5. Crawford fourth in European Open OWIA/NSWIS supported athlete Holly Crawford has recorded her best event of the 2014/2015 season, narrowly missing the podium by one place at the European Open in Laax, Switzerland. Crawford qualified for the final in sixth place, and improved in the final to finish the event ranked fourth. The women's event was won by American Kelly Clark, with Chloe Kim also from the USA in second and Swiss rider Nadja Purtschert in third. Also in action for Australia competing in the men's event was OWIA/VIS athlete Scotty James in 12th and OWIA/NSWIS athlete Nathan Johnstone in 29th. IMAGE: Holly Crawford boosting out of the Laax Halfpipe © Burton
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Q: In a string get everything before and after the substring I'm working in angular trying to create a logic for Fill in the blanks where the user can input text in textarea and then make as many blanks as they want from a sentence. For example: "This is a bowl of fruit" If the user decides to make "bowl" as a blank they simply would put 2 brackets around it or click on a button and the above sentence would be changed to "This is a [[bowl]] of fruit." To do this I've the following code if the user decides to select the word and click on button to make the blank. html.component <textarea (ngModel)]="blankText" #blankArea rows="4" cols="50"></textarea> <button class="btn btn-link" (click)="makeBlank(blankArea.selectionStart, blankArea.selectionEnd)">Make Blank</button> component.ts makeBlank(start, end) { this.blankStatement = []; let result; let sentence = this.blankText; let blankStart = '[['; let blankEnd = ']]'; result = sentence.slice(0, start) + blankStart + sentence.slice(start); end = end + 2; result = result.slice(0, end) + blankEnd + result.slice(end); this.blankText = result; //Get Blank Data var part = result.substring( result.lastIndexOf('[[') + 2, result.lastIndexOf(']]') ); let obj = { blank: part, }; this.blanks.push(obj); //This saves the blank word i.e "Bowl" } What I'm trying to achieve is to get data in the following format: blankStatement = [ {type: "Text", text: "This is a"}, {type: "Word", blank:"bowl"}, {type:"Text", text:"of fruit"} ] The text before the blank and after the blank is type: Text. The text in the blank is type: "Word". I'm able to get the text before and after the blank as: let preText = this.blankText.substring(0, preText.indexOf('[')); let postText = this.blankText.split(']').pop(); Issue If I make another blank lets say from the sentence "This is a [[bowl]] of Fruit" I make "Fruit" as a blank too, This is a [[bowl]] of [[Fruit]]. Then how can I achieve the following array: blankStatement = [ {type: "Text", text: "This is a"}, {type: "Word", blank:"bowl"}, {type: "Text", text:"of"}, {type: "Word", blank:"fruit" } ] A: You could use .matchAll() with a regular expression to match all occurrences of [[ and ]]. This is done using a regular expression, which also groups the text inside of the square brackets. The .matchAll() method gives back an iterator, which you can then turn into an array using the spread syntax .... The elements in the array contain the match and the group in the zero-th and first index of the array, which you can pull out using destructuring assignment. You can also pull out other properties such as the index at which the match occurred. Using this, you can work out the text between each match, and then add that to your resulting array. You can then perform a filter to remove any object that contains an empty from your result. See example below: const str = "This is a [[bowl]] of [[Fruit]]"; const getWordsAndText = (str) => { const matches = [...str.matchAll(/\[\[([^\]\]]+)\]\]/g)]; let lastIndex = 0; return matches.flatMap(({0: match, 1: blank, index, input}) => { const arr = [ {type: "Text", text: input.substring(lastIndex, index).trim()}, {type: "Word", blank: blank.toLowerCase()} ]; lastIndex = index + match.length; return arr; }).concat({type: "Text", text: str.substring(lastIndex).trim()}).filter(({text}) => text !== ""); } console.log(getWordsAndText(str)); If you need to optimize this, you could be more considerate about what you return from the .flatMap(), that way, you won't need to perform a second iteration over your result to filter.
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Special Report With Bret Baier : FOXNEWSW : November 30, 2015 3:00pm-4:01pm PST announcement he made when he was in china that we would radically reduce our emissionsed by 2025 and would immediately begin our reductions in '30. how about a serious air campaign over syria? how about destroying their oil infrastructure for a start? but that doesn't occur to him. >> i just think it is a defiance. i disagree with you and with george on this. i think the isis people want us to be afraid. they don't want oral leaders risking that security. i'm sure they're not sitting there saying, oh, gosh, the fear that would make them say, don't go there. >> but do you think it's. in my mind, you can do two things at once. you either do terrorism or you do climate change. >> but obama is the one who connected them, that's the point. is there a re. it is so visionary that the idea of the paris attacks was because they wanted to prevent the leaders of the world -- rise to the ocean contributes to another competing fact. there are a billion people on this planet who have no electricity. i would think that might make them more irritable, if you will, than climate change. >> well, and how do announcement he made when he was in china that we would radically reduce our emissionsed by 2025 and would immediately begin our reductions in '30. how about a serious air campaign over syria? how about destroying their oil infrastructure for a start? but that doesn't occur to him. >> i just think it is a defiance. i disagree with you and with george on this. i think the isis people want us to be afraid. they don't want oral leaders risking that security. i'm sure they're not sitting... PBS NewsHour : KQED : November 30, 2015 3:00pm-4:00pm PST % -- below 2005 levels -- over the next decade. and china, the world's largest greenhouse gas producer, has said it will slash emissions by at least 60% by 2030. for any deal to be meaningful, india, the world's third largest emitter, would have to make solid cuts as well. but indian prime minister narendra modi said today developing nations need room to grow. >> we have to ensure, in the spirit of climate justice, that the life of a few does not cloud out the opportunities for the many still on the initial steps of the development ladder. >> ifill: chinese president xi jinping, addressing the summit, echoed that concern and called for addressing economic differences. >> ( translated ): countries need to increase dialogue, exchange best practices and achieve common development through mutual learning. at the same time, countries should be allowed to pursue their own solutions that best suit their respective national conditions. >> ifill: the u.s. joined canada, germany, italy and others today in committing $250 million for poorer nations. president obama also announced private sector initia % -- below 2005 levels -- over the next decade. and china, the world's largest greenhouse gas producer, has said it will slash emissions by at least 60% by 2030. for any deal to be meaningful, india, the world's third largest emitter, would have to make solid cuts as well. but indian prime minister narendra modi said today developing nations need room to grow. >> we have to ensure, in the spirit of climate justice, that the life of a few does not cloud out the opportunities for the many... MSNBC Live : MSNBCW : November 30, 2015 3:00pm-4:01pm PST their fair share. this opens on a day when we saw these pictures out of china. parts of china seeing some of the most severe pollution they have seen in a year. china, can china and frankly russia for that matter, be trusted to follow through on an agreement? >> these images definitely show that it is all too important we get an agreement. that's one of the reasons we were so pleased to see president obama achieve an historic climate change agreement with china. he's continued that with the clean power plant, the single largest thing this country has done to cut carbon pollution. rejecting the xl pipeline and by leading the way, the united states is showing china, russia, india, brazil, many countries what has to be done, what we are willing to do. >> you think this he will follow through then? >> we are very optimistic going into this agreement that countries are going to agree to do what is necessary. we have a lot farther to go, which is why after paris each country will need to go back and build on the progress from paris with its own very serious domestic commitments. >> appreci their fair share. this opens on a day when we saw these pictures out of china. parts of china seeing some of the most severe pollution they have seen in a year. china, can china and frankly russia for that matter, be trusted to follow through on an agreement? >> these images definitely show that it is all too important we get an agreement. that's one of the reasons we were so pleased to see president obama achieve an historic climate change agreement with china. he's continued that with... 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France 24 : LINKTV : November 30, 2015 2:30pm-3:01pm PST are bring to go the table. >> we have talked a lot about china, no longer being the climate laggard it was perceived as being in past conferences. it is true that xi jinping has stepped up to the plate, making some what seemed like pretty big commitments after 2030 to start ratcheting down the c o2 emissions. but china continues to build coal generating plants. it's coal output continues to increase. india isn't even talking the talk. ey are still in that old dialectic, rich versus poor country. it is paying lip service to yes we want to be green, to, but at the end of the day india is still a developing giant. it really thinks the rich countries, who have been polluting far longer, and this is an argument we hear from the developing countries, the onus should be on the countries who have been polluting since the industrial age should do more in cutting their own emissions and helping other countries. it is no longer the biggest a more , but it has complicated political climate. the political climate is the biggest block to a summit agreement from obama's perspective. >> what your g are bring to go the table. >> we have talked a lot about china, no longer being the climate laggard it was perceived as being in past conferences. it is true that xi jinping has stepped up to the plate, making some what seemed like pretty big commitments after 2030 to start ratcheting down the c o2 emissions. but china continues to build coal generating plants. it's coal output continues to increase. india isn't even talking the talk. ey are still in that old dialectic, rich versus poor... Action News 5PM : WPVI : November 30, 2015 5:00pm-6:01pm EST tricks on you. cars driving along a street in china suddenly hovered in midair for a few seconds before crashing back down to earth. surveillance video captured the unusual situation but it's what you can't see that unravels the mystery. a street cleaning truck on the right here somehow picked up a steel cable that was on the ground. it dramatically stopped the cars and lifted the three vehicles right off of their tracks. >> wow. something out of a movie. >> can you imagine being in notice vehicles. >> scary. >> sometimes in our parking lot on flyers,. >> get out of here. >> everyone is rushing. >> meteorologist cecily tynan is here now with a closer look at the forecast as we go over to december. >> that's right we close out november, star start deals. it will start wet but warm. a bit of a trade-off. storm tracker6 live double scan slowing that we do have a few sprinkles around right now. this is all ahead of a warm front that will slowly be moving in as we head through the day tomorrow and this will actually bring us some much needed rain because november not only was it warm, tricks on you. cars driving along a street in china suddenly hovered in midair for a few seconds before crashing back down to earth. surveillance video captured the unusual situation but it's what you can't see that unravels the mystery. a street cleaning truck on the right here somehow picked up a steel cable that was on the ground. it dramatically stopped the cars and lifted the three vehicles right off of their tracks. >> wow. something out of a movie. >> can you imagine being... Channel 13 News at Four : WHO : November 30, 2015 4:00pm-5:00pm CST regional differences in opinion on global warming. people in the united states and china... whose economies are responsible for the greatest annual co-two emissions are among the least concerned. 45 percent of americans view it as very serious problem. 18 percent of chinese citizens see it as a very serious problem. globally.. an average of 78 percent support the idea of their country limiting greenhouse gas emissions as part of an international agreement in paris. and a global median of 67 percent say that in order to reduce the effects of climate change, people will have to make major changes in their lives. the climate change summit in paris started today and will last for two weeks.. wrapping up on december 11th. president obama is among the many world leaders to attend. the climate wasn't the only topic of discussion at today's meeting in paris ... the site of a terror attack earlier this month. steve nans has more on how the two global issues came together today. : "political momentum like this may not come again."over 150 world leaders gathered in paris on monday to discuss regional differences in opinion on global warming. people in the united states and china... whose economies are responsible for the greatest annual co-two emissions are among the least concerned. 45 percent of americans view it as very serious problem. 18 percent of chinese citizens see it as a very serious problem. globally.. an average of 78 percent support the idea of their country limiting greenhouse gas emissions as part of an international agreement in paris. and a global median of 67... 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(inaudible). >> reporter: paris hosting the summit two weeks after islamic extremists staged series of coordinated attacks around the city. conference delegates observing a minute of silence to honor victims. commit many to the gather sag rejection to those who would tear down our world. >> salute the people of paris for insisting this crucial conference go on. an act of defines that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. the goal is come up with collective agreement by december 11th. president obama also meet wig russian president vladimir putin on the side lines of the summit. the two are discussing both the situation in syria and the unrest in ukraine. >>> a woman and her two dogs stranded in an icy reservoir. emergency crews quickly showing up and jump nap action. how they helped her help herse herself. >> plus a young mom to be in south jersey going ready for her first baby when tragedy hits this holiday. a fire takes everything and she and her family have saved. >> i have my crib, a pack and play, a car seat, to places in china today. (inaudible). >> reporter: paris hosting the summit two weeks after islamic extremists staged series of coordinated attacks around the city. conference delegates observing a minute of silence to honor victims. commit many to the gather sag rejection to those who would tear down our world. >> salute the people of paris for insisting this crucial conference go on. an act of defines that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our... Your World With Neil Cavuto : FOXNEWSW : November 30, 2015 1:00pm-2:01pm PST , at least for today. >> jolene, there isn't any fine china or glassware in this boxes, is there? just curious. >> not that we november of but i -- that we know of but i have seen workers wrapping stuff in that inflated bubble wrap, the bubble pillows that amazon is famous for. >> i'm thinking of the mall sketch -- that's just me. you probably too to remember. thank you very much. >> i know it. >> you remember that. amazon even though down today, as were a lot of retailers down today, that stock has more than doubled this year the market had ho-hum day, down 78 points but the dow for the month kind of flat show. fear this would be a collapsing month after a strong october, the fact of the matter is that the dow is in and out of positive territory on the year, and we might have a chance, going into a quarter that looks at the dow down 10%, of rescuing this, some big winners this month include not surprisingly some of these that were consumer dependent on the belief of a consumer turn-around so started out strong and then slipped away. pfizer, the big deal being scrutinized. suffered in , at least for today. >> jolene, there isn't any fine china or glassware in this boxes, is there? just curious. >> not that we november of but i -- that we know of but i have seen workers wrapping stuff in that inflated bubble wrap, the bubble pillows that amazon is famous for. >> i'm thinking of the mall sketch -- that's just me. you probably too to remember. thank you very much. >> i know it. >> you remember that. amazon even though down today, as were a lot of... NBC10 News at 4pm : WCAU : November 30, 2015 4:00pm-5:01pm EST plans to reduce green house gas emissions and to slow global warming. and as china's president attends the climate conference in paris, millions in his homeland are choking on the most severe air pollution of the year. authorities upgraded the city's air pollution alert and the new alert means production will be suspended at industrial plants, construction sites, and also stops transportation of materials and waste. >>> starting tomorrow, chain restaurants in the big apple must identify dishes with a high salt content on their menus. this salt shaker emblem will mark items that contain more than about a teaspoon of sodium. new york city health officials hope the warning label will encourage diners to cut back on salt intake. too much salt is linked to high blood pressure. a typical american should eat no more than about 2300 milligrams of salt a day, but we're more likely to toss back closer to 3,400 milligrams. >>> to decision 2016 now. is the republican race for the white house going through another shakeup? one-time front-runner is fading in most polls, while two other candidates ar plans to reduce green house gas emissions and to slow global warming. and as china's president attends the climate conference in paris, millions in his homeland are choking on the most severe air pollution of the year. authorities upgraded the city's air pollution alert and the new alert means production will be suspended at industrial plants, construction sites, and also stops transportation of materials and waste. >>> starting tomorrow, chain restaurants in the big apple must... Closing Bell : CNBC : November 30, 2015 3:00pm-5:01pm EST flattening. the fact that short rates are higher than long rates. today a lot of the talk is about china and what the imf did, but for a different reason. everybody says things like, you know, i know china's gdp is much lower than the 10% it was not that many years ago but we would kill for their current gdp, 6.5, 7, whatever it is. but we need to apply that same logic to everybody today. after we look at thursday and black friday, brick and mortar, $12.1 billion according to shopping track, shopper track, and that's down a bit from 12.3, but it still has a 12 handle against the online which is about $4.5 billion versus $4.3 billion last year. so my point is from a rate of change we could see what happened with china, we could see that it's going online, but to diminish this and say, well, that's it, it's all online, the number still bigger and i think that we need to walk that balance a little more carefully. >> speaking of balance, sarge, we also turn our attention to several other areas, moving markets around this week, including oil. we've got a big opec meeting coming up and differe flattening. the fact that short rates are higher than long rates. today a lot of the talk is about china and what the imf did, but for a different reason. everybody says things like, you know, i know china's gdp is much lower than the 10% it was not that many years ago but we would kill for their current gdp, 6.5, 7, whatever it is. but we need to apply that same logic to everybody today. after we look at thursday and black friday, brick and mortar, $12.1 billion according to shopping track,... US Senate : CSPAN2 : November 30, 2015 3:00pm-8:01pm EST emissions, not only from our country but from china, india, brazil and other major sources of climate changing pollution. before the conference in paris even started, more than 170 countries representing over 90% of global carbon emissions made concrete pledges to reduce carbon pollution. climate change is among the most serious problems we face today. what does the pentagon say? what do all the security agencies say the most serious problem facing america today is? climate change. we're beginning to endure the devastating consequence of rising sea levels, extreme weather, drought across america and all over the world. no country acting alone can halt climate change, but through american leadership and international cooperation, we can protect our air and climate for our children and their children. i commend president obama for his work domestically and internationally to address this issue. this year is quickly drawing to a close, as i mentioned earlier. that means the senate has precious few days left to finish vitally important legislative matters, and it's not a small list. befor emissions, not only from our country but from china, india, brazil and other major sources of climate changing pollution. before the conference in paris even started, more than 170 countries representing over 90% of global carbon emissions made concrete pledges to reduce carbon pollution. climate change is among the most serious problems we face today. what does the pentagon say? what do all the security agencies say the most serious problem facing america today is? climate change. we're... NBC Bay Area News at 11AM : KNTV : November 30, 2015 11:00am-12:01pm PST neighbors. then everyone else. >> japan, china, south korea. >> we've gotten e-mails from all over the world. it went beyond anything we ever dreamed. >> then i thought to myself, oh, my gosh, they're going to die. >> reporter: the circle of life can be cruel sometimes. those dried up flowers, empty seat in the combine next to don. how nice it would be if flowers could provide a permanent ray of sunshine. >> good job. >> reporter: the seeds from the sunflowers that honored her are being bagged and sold for a cancer fund aimed at finding a cure. >> i'm thankful for today. >> reporter: kept awake by the chemo, babbette passed the hours writing notes to her family. this is her thanksgiving prayer. >> pray that you get to spend one more day with your family and friends. there's no guarantee they will get to see the sunrise tomorrow. >> it's a love story. don loved my mom. my mom loved her family. and who doesn't love a love story? >> reporter: seeds planted with love. and harvested with healing. boyd hooper, nbc news, eu claire, wisconsin. >> that was nice. >> yes, it is. >>> to return neighbors. then everyone else. >> japan, china, south korea. >> we've gotten e-mails from all over the world. it went beyond anything we ever dreamed. >> then i thought to myself, oh, my gosh, they're going to die. >> reporter: the circle of life can be cruel sometimes. those dried up flowers, empty seat in the combine next to don. how nice it would be if flowers could provide a permanent ray of sunshine. >> good job. >> reporter: the seeds from the... Politics and Public Policy Today : CSPAN3 : November 30, 2015 2:00pm-3:01pm EST really that transition from china being the growing emerging consumer to being a transitioning major consumer. clearly very important to energy markets because of its size and its power of being such a large consumer. and then india really being the emerging consumer of the next several decades. part of the challenge in these paris climate talks is to prove to a lot of these emerging developing economies that we have figured out how to grow and decarbonize at the same time. you were just in india. how well are we selling that message? >> so i think you hugh to rec cop sil the economic growth and the environmental consideration is a big challenge and i think we have to be fair here. if you want to be credible, we have to be fair. you look at the u.s., europe, japan, china, the economic growth has been mainly on the base of using a lot of coal. and they use a lot of coal and it's still there, a big chunk of it. we cannot afford to have the same pattern to continue because we will not be able to reach our climate targets. so therefore one thing we suggest is that either the countries sh really that transition from china being the growing emerging consumer to being a transitioning major consumer. clearly very important to energy markets because of its size and its power of being such a large consumer. and then india really being the emerging consumer of the next several decades. part of the challenge in these paris climate talks is to prove to a lot of these emerging developing economies that we have figured out how to grow and decarbonize at the same time. you were just in... , mainly out of what is happening in china and in some oecd countries, the u.s. and europe, we see a decline in demand, lots of coal in the market, so $50. and again, since long time, we have not seen this happening. oil prices, $50, natural gas prices, only 18 months ago, the l & g price in asia was $200, about $7 today. the coal prices a lot. this is one of the major preoccupation of the energy community today. the second preoccupation is paris. we are seeing some important signals before paris meeting. for example, in terms of the countries, more than 150 countries now make pledges, commitments to the united nations that they are going to reduce the emission in the year 2013 by this much. it has never been the case that so many countries are making such commitments, poor countries, rich countries, north, south, mark exporting, energy importing countries for the first time, a basis hopefully and agreement coming from paris. a major growth coming from energies. i will tell you in a few minutes, our projections for the future but what happened last year is a very important fact that , mainly out of what is happening in china and in some oecd countries, the u.s. and europe, we see a decline in demand, lots of coal in the market, so $50. and again, since long time, we have not seen this happening. oil prices, $50, natural gas prices, only 18 months ago, the l & g price in asia was $200, about $7 today. the coal prices a lot. this is one of the major preoccupation of the energy community today. the second preoccupation is paris. we are seeing some important signals before... 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Andrea Mitchell Reports : MSNBCW : November 30, 2015 9:00am-10:01am PST reductions and there were some key meetings today. we saw the president with both president xi of china and prime minister modi of india, the other two countries among the largest emitters in the world and key to any success that comes out of this conference. i spoke to one environmental leader just a short time ago who has been doing this for 20 years and she says that the sense of optimism, the sense that something here can get done, that at least is a starting point, is very, very high. of course, they still have two weeks of talks and two weeks of negotiations after most of those world leaders leave tomorrow. >> the relationship between president obama and president xi really cemented over this preliminary deal that set the stage for this. on the side of all of this, do you think that there is going to be any chance that the president's going to meet with putin? has he already perhaps, to even talk about what's happened with turkey, with isis and their mutual concerns about isis? >> reporter: yeah, they just had what as you know is called in these situations a pull-aside. the two men ha reductions and there were some key meetings today. we saw the president with both president xi of china and prime minister modi of india, the other two countries among the largest emitters in the world and key to any success that comes out of this conference. i spoke to one environmental leader just a short time ago who has been doing this for 20 years and she says that the sense of optimism, the sense that something here can get done, that at least is a starting point, is very, very high. of... KCRG TV9 News at 11 : KCRG : November 30, 2015 11:00am-12:00pm CST our nations and i look forward to discussing how china can play a greater role in addressing this crisis, espececy upporting a political transition in syria and assisting on humanitarian needs." lana zak oncam close: ...tba... lz, abc news, washington islamic leaders in iowa city are addressing the stigma surrounding their faith. imam molhim bilal explained the islamic c ith and its purpose. he compared the definition of terrorism to the faith's beliefs of peace. that was to show that all of the recent terrorist acts are condemned, and not a a part of islala imam bilal says talking about the faith might help end some of the fear surrounding it. he says the quran speaks about peace, not killing people. 5:10:11-5:10:26 "the reason why we wanted to do this lecture is that the media and the islamopopbia has been increasing a lot in this country. and lots of people are scared of muslims. so we decided to do this to talk to tell people we ar ejust like you. " imam bilal says all muslims denounce the recent terrorist attacks. islam is the thirdrdost- practiced faith in america, according our nations and i look forward to discussing how china can play a greater role in addressing this crisis, espececy upporting a political transition in syria and assisting on humanitarian needs." lana zak oncam close: ...tba... lz, abc news, washington islamic leaders in iowa city are addressing the stigma surrounding their faith. imam molhim bilal explained the islamic c ith and its purpose. he compared the definition of terrorism to the faith's beliefs of peace. that was to show that all... News 9 @ Noon : WMUR : November 30, 2015 12:00pm-12:30pm EST discussing how china can play a greater role in addressing this crisis, especially supporting a political transition in syria and assisting on humanitarian needs. lana: at the same time, china' s president is discussing climate change, beijing issued its worst pollution report of the year, 25 times beyond what is considered safe. lana zak, abc news, washington. erin: students at the university of chicago won' t have to go to class today after someone posted a threat of gun violence online. the university says the f.b.i. tipped them off to the threat. it mentioned a popular gathering place on campus at 10:00 this morning. were asked to stay away from the campus today, and students in college housing were asked to stay indoors. the deadly storm that has caused severe ice and flooding across in parts of north texas and arkansas today. the storm has been moving through the midwest since thursday and displaying for at least 14 deaths. the storm caused 78,000 power outages in oklahoma alone. share of rain already. kevin: it has been the central plains and out west that has been seeing discussing how china can play a greater role in addressing this crisis, especially supporting a political transition in syria and assisting on humanitarian needs. lana: at the same time, china' s president is discussing climate change, beijing issued its worst pollution report of the year, 25 times beyond what is considered safe. lana zak, abc news, washington. erin: students at the university of chicago won' t have to go to class today after someone posted a threat of gun violence online. the... U.S. House of Representatives Legislative Business : CSPAN : November 30, 2015 12:00pm-7:01pm EST visit china, ndia, burma theater. china-india-burma theater war. we were in hawaii. i saw the marks at hickam air force base. i visited the arizona. these things become palpable. you know, when you have direct contact as opposed to indirect contact, it's going to play a role in how you interpret this. it's going to mean so much more. so being there, being in guam, being in india, being across the himalayas, we went to china. and i also went to normandy with the air force, i also went down to fort bragg and saw the green berets, our special ops graduating from their training, from the rigorous training. and i also did a private sector painting of the filthy 13, who parachuted into what was really a suicide mission -- to obscure bridges in normandy, and actually, it was an incredibly important factor in the success of freeing the peninsula from hitler's minions. so i had a lot of background. the first special service forces were the only combined united states and canadian military unit. and they made silent landings, which is indicated by my ignette. and they climbed mountains at inc visit china, ndia, burma theater. china-india-burma theater war. we were in hawaii. i saw the marks at hickam air force base. i visited the arizona. these things become palpable. you know, when you have direct contact as opposed to indirect contact, it's going to play a role in how you interpret this. it's going to mean so much more. so being there, being in guam, being in india, being across the himalayas, we went to china. and i also went to normandy with the air force, i also went down to... wusa 9 News at Noon : WUSA : November 30, 2015 12:00pm-12:31pm EST . >> reporter: the world's two biggest muters, china and the u.s. , kicked off the climate change summit. >> the united states of america not only recognizes our role in creating this problem. we embrace our responsibility to do something about it. >> a pledge made as smog climbed to dangerously high levels in china. the goal in paris is to limit global warming to 3.6 degrees fahrenheit from pre-industrial levels, but the terror threat is diverting attention. the president's first stop on french soil was to pay his respects at the theatre, site of the worst of the paris attacks. france remains on high alert, a 120,000 strong security force is stationed across the country. riot police have been deployed in unprecedented numbers. on sunday, 174 protesters were arrested for defying the government ban on demonstrations. >> president obama also discussed the fight against isis with the president's of france and china and white house officials say he will likely have a shot at another difficult chat with russians putin about his role in the battle against isis. margaret brennan, cbs news, pari . >> reporter: the world's two biggest muters, china and the u.s. , kicked off the climate change summit. >> the united states of america not only recognizes our role in creating this problem. we embrace our responsibility to do something about it. >> a pledge made as smog climbed to dangerously high levels in china. the goal in paris is to limit global warming to 3.6 degrees fahrenheit from pre-industrial levels, but the terror threat is diverting attention. the president's... Happening Now : FOXNEWSW : November 30, 2015 8:00am-9:01am PST the leaders of two of the world's leading greenhouse gas emitters, china and india, as you see there alongside india's prime minister. the president says this is a crucial moment to not only define the terrorists who seek to destroy and divide us, it's also a key moment to do our best to protect life today and tomorrow. >> an act of defiance that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. what greater rejection of those who would tear down our world than martialing our best efforts to save it? >> reporter: but, of course, critics would argue is this really a concurrent fight? you know, the one that puts the battle against terror alongside the battle against global warming? they would simply say, at least the skeptics would, that it's not really a concurrent battle at all x. in particular you're noticing some skepticism from critics about the president's so-called tread water strategy as they like to put it which is to say he's doing just enough to credibly get by by saying, yes, i'm battling isis, but not doing enough to tamp them down totally. li the leaders of two of the world's leading greenhouse gas emitters, china and india, as you see there alongside india's prime minister. the president says this is a crucial moment to not only define the terrorists who seek to destroy and divide us, it's also a key moment to do our best to protect life today and tomorrow. >> an act of defiance that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. what greater rejection of those who would tear down our world... Bloomberg Markets : BLOOMBERG : November 30, 2015 10:00am-11:31am EST makes that decision on china's currency. that vote is held today. on thursday, the ecb needs to consider and other interest rate cut. the federal reserve will be keeping a close eye on the jobs report as it considers a rate hike in december. joining us in new york is mike mckee to make sense of all this. london, simon kennedy. simon, i want to start with you. the ecd is on tap later this week. 100% say they're going to add more stimulus and ease rates. the question is can they do this without creating any kind of backlash in the markets? simon: they did pretty clear in signaling since september that it changes coming and mario draghi especially has raised his rhetoric since then two weeks ago, he was talking about doing whatever they must to move inflation more quickly. they have prepared the markets and mario draghi does like to overdeliver. perhaps we will see more coming this week. in some sense, the ecb has prepared markets so that the more thanf it does currently expected, a lot is already expected. betty: simon, what exactly is going to happen or likely to happen? play out makes that decision on china's currency. that vote is held today. on thursday, the ecb needs to consider and other interest rate cut. the federal reserve will be keeping a close eye on the jobs report as it considers a rate hike in december. joining us in new york is mike mckee to make sense of all this. london, simon kennedy. simon, i want to start with you. the ecd is on tap later this week. 100% say they're going to add more stimulus and ease rates. the question is can they do this without... bryant will retire at the end of the season. >> haze hanging over parts of china. >> it looks ridiculous, but the air here is so bad. >> the true princess. princess charlotte, the daughter of princess kate. >>> a bald eagle stuck in a trap before they sent him on his way. and all that matters. an extreme skier on an unprecedented run took on the swiss alps. >> oh, my god! that was pretty intense, man! >> on "cbs this morning". >> and the denver broncos win the game. >> anderson brings home the bacon. >> prime-cut bacon. [ laughter ] >>> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning qwest ". the eyes of the world again are on paris. president obama nearly 150 other global leaders are gathered there in the face of heightened terror fears. the president spoke this morning to the largest-ever summit on climate change. he said we have come to paris to show our resolve and he called the conference an act of defiance after the paris terror attacks. >> the summit began with a moment of silence to honor recent terror victims as c bryant will retire at the end of the season. >> haze hanging over parts of china. >> it looks ridiculous, but the air here is so bad. >> the true princess. princess charlotte, the daughter of princess kate. >>> a bald eagle stuck in a trap before they sent him on his way. and all that matters. an extreme skier on an unprecedented run took on the swiss alps. >> oh, my god! that was pretty intense, man! >> on "cbs this morning". >> and the... Squawk on the Street : CNBC : November 30, 2015 9:00am-11:01am EST . china will be important tonight. we mentioned this a couple weeks ago. tonight at the close, all the u.s.-listed china stocks will go into the msci indices. stocks like alibaba and badu and seatrip ctrip are not in the big indices. so indexers who have to buy these stocks, like the een, emerging market index, have to buy these stocks in fairly large numbers, maybe three days of volume at the close tonight. i expect fairly large volume, maybe some upside in terms of the price. the important thing is these indices will be more representative of the new china, the tech china, not the old industrial china. that's good news for investors overall. carl, back to you. >> thank you very much. let's get to the bond pits t will be a busy week for rick santelli as well. >> especially that jobs report. as we look at tens, basically unchanged. the glide path of interest rates has been compressed and slightly lower in yields. if you open the chart up to july, look at the pattern here. yes, we're higher in many ways, especially when in the context of a central bank going the other way, that's in the . china will be important tonight. we mentioned this a couple weeks ago. tonight at the close, all the u.s.-listed china stocks will go into the msci indices. stocks like alibaba and badu and seatrip ctrip are not in the big indices. so indexers who have to buy these stocks, like the een, emerging market index, have to buy these stocks in fairly large numbers, maybe three days of volume at the close tonight. i expect fairly large volume, maybe some upside in terms of the price. the important... MSNBC Live With José Díaz-Balart : MSNBCW : November 30, 2015 6:00am-8:01am PST emitter in the world, china. president xi and president obama disagree on a whole range of things but on this they have been showing cooperation, along with otherworld l world leaders. he's going to be meeting with india. he has a much closer relationship with the prime minister there but all of this aimed at bettes- getting every nation on the planet to commit to doing better. the president stopped at bataclan, it was a poignant moment as it been for the 150 world leaders that have come here. today it is shifting begin. even though where where you go, their staffs and diplomats will be staying for a week or two weeks to work on the details of what they want to accomplish in this climate summit. yesterday we saw just how high tensions can get here. there were a number of protesters who showed up where we have been for most of the last two weeks, which has become a sort of memorial. there was tear gas, pepper spray after some of those protesters threw bottles and being and they're hoping this is end it what will otherwise be a productive and quiet summit here, jose. >> chris jansin emitter in the world, china. president xi and president obama disagree on a whole range of things but on this they have been showing cooperation, along with otherworld l world leaders. he's going to be meeting with india. he has a much closer relationship with the prime minister there but all of this aimed at bettes- getting every nation on the planet to commit to doing better. the president stopped at bataclan, it was a poignant moment as it been for the 150 world leaders that have come here.... America's Newsroom With Bill Hemmer and Martha MacCallum : FOXNEWSW : November 30, 2015 6:00am-8:01am PST emitters of greenhouse gas. along with the u.s. that would be china and india as well. this is happening in a city that two weeks ago was rocked which they are trying to eliminate through doopt cooperative policies. >> nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. reporter: how that is accomplished, this is the old adage, the devil is in the details. heather: some argue for all the talk about the terrorism, the president has been woefully short on the subject. what does the white house have to say about that. reporter: they are doing everything that is within the framework of how to approach the problem. the stakeholders, without commit he hundreds of thousands of american troops and the risks associated with that. but the critics argue that's a tread water strategy that won't work. >> president obama made it clear he wants to maintain the course he's been upon which is to do as little as possible and keep the lid on at a i amer until the next president is in place. reporter: he's going to meet with russian president vladimir putin. but the question i emitters of greenhouse gas. along with the u.s. that would be china and india as well. this is happening in a city that two weeks ago was rocked which they are trying to eliminate through doopt cooperative policies. >> nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. reporter: how that is accomplished, this is the old adage, the devil is in the details. heather: some argue for all the talk about the terrorism, the president has been woefully short on the subject.... CBS This Morning : KCCI : November 30, 2015 7:00am-9:00am CST see this any more! >> haze hanging over parts of china. >> it looks ridiculous, but the air here is so ba. >> bad. >> all that. >> two new pictures were released of princess charlotte, the daughter of william and kate. >> a bald eagle stuck in a trap and before they set him on his way, they took a selfie. >> t.j. holmes took on the eiger in the swiss alps. >> oh, my god. that was pretty intense, man! >> on "cbs this morning." >>> anderson, he'll get it and c.j. anderson is going to go all the way. and the denver broncos win the game. >> c.j. anderson brings home the bacon. >> that's prime cut bacon. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponso . >>> he called the conference an act of defiance after the paris terror attacks. >> the summit began with a moment of silence to honor recent terror victims. most americans support the goal of the conference. 66% say the u.s. should join an international treaty to reduce 50% say protecting the environment is more important than stimulating the economy. >> reporter: 147 world leaders gathered in paris for a climate change conference. i see this any more! >> haze hanging over parts of china. >> it looks ridiculous, but the air here is so ba. >> bad. >> all that. >> two new pictures were released of princess charlotte, the daughter of william and kate. >> a bald eagle stuck in a trap and before they set him on his way, they took a selfie. >> t.j. holmes took on the eiger in the swiss alps. >> oh, my god. that was pretty intense, man! >> on "cbs this morning."... Today : KWWL : November 30, 2015 7:00am-10:00am CST of china. while they did talk about climate change, he also urged the chinese leader to do more in the fight against isis. matt, savannah? >> all right. kelly o'donnell in paris for us this morning. kelly, thank you. >>> we're learning more this morning about the alleged gunman at friday's deadly shooting clinic in colorado and learning more about his victims as well. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in colorado springs for us. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: robert dear is being held here at county jail on no bond. he will face a judge for first time from this facility later on today. this as we are learning more about the suspect in what some say are his anti-abortion beliefs which may have been his motive. he lived in deep isolation. robert dear's dilapidated trailer in the middle of nowhere, 65 miles away from the crime scene, even in the small town of hartsel few knew him. >> just looked like a mountain markings like a dude living off the grid. >> reporter: reportedly a college graduate, dear will previously lived in north carolina in a shack with no electricit of china. while they did talk about climate change, he also urged the chinese leader to do more in the fight against isis. matt, savannah? >> all right. kelly o'donnell in paris for us this morning. kelly, thank you. >>> we're learning more this morning about the alleged gunman at friday's deadly shooting clinic in colorado and learning more about his victims as well. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in colorado springs for us. miguel, good morning. >>... Key Capitol Hill Hearings : CSPAN2 : November 30, 2015 8:00am-3:01pm EST consulting firm that during that time he traveled extensively to japan, china, raby, germany, great britain, france, italy and switzerland. from 2001-2002 he served as deputy assistant to the president for economic policy and deputy director of the national economic council. in that capacity he helped the president o of the united states develop and to put his economic agenda. he also worked as an economic policy advisor for the george w. bush president after starting his career at the u.s. senate budget committee. he holds a master of arts of applied economics from johns hopkins and a master of public policy from duke university where he was a senator and jacob javits felt that he graduated magna cum laude from georgetown university. eagerly serves as a board member about arabia, a hunt consolidated affiliate based in kuwait city and is on the board of the virginia hospital center medical brigade. so thank you and i will now, no mr. swagel will start with his remarks but he also has other remarks in the desiccated in time. and the doctor will present her remarks and then we'll have consulting firm that during that time he traveled extensively to japan, china, raby, germany, great britain, france, italy and switzerland. from 2001-2002 he served as deputy assistant to the president for economic policy and deputy director of the national economic council. in that capacity he helped the president o of the united states develop and to put his economic agenda. he also worked as an economic policy advisor for the george w. bush president after starting his career at the u.s.... KTVU Mornings on 2 at 5am : KTVU : November 30, 2015 5:00am-6:01am PST . the president met with china's president xi this morning to stress common goals. >> our leadership on this issue has been absolutely vital. i appreciate president xi's consistent collaboration on this issue. >> reporter: both countries have promised to make large cuts in emissions but there is the question of cost. with the fight against isis dominating the headlines, president obama has sought to portray the talks as a matter of national security. an idea backed by democratic presidential candidates, it -- promising to do more on climate change but rejected by republicans. >> that's delusional. it is delusional for president obama and hillary clinton and anyone else to say that climate change is our near-term most severe security threat. it is isis. period. >> reporter: security for these talks has been intense. not just because of the paris attacks, but also because there's some 151 world leaders in attendance. in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >>> bill gates is also in paris for the climate change summit. today he will announce a new coalition of silicon valley heavyweights . the president met with china's president xi this morning to stress common goals. >> our leadership on this issue has been absolutely vital. i appreciate president xi's consistent collaboration on this issue. >> reporter: both countries have promised to make large cuts in emissions but there is the question of cost. with the fight against isis dominating the headlines, president obama has sought to portray the talks as a matter of national security. an idea backed by democratic... Washington Journal : CSPAN : November 30, 2015 7:20am-10:01am EST emission output of china. i would like to see that compared to a volcanic irruption. if this is causing our impending extinction, i would like to know ,hy we aren't already extinct if there is more of a carbon emission from one volcanic irruption then there is from the entire carbon emission of china. that was pretty much all i had to say. host: a few tweets for those following along, @cspanwj. where does global warming p oll. wild and wonderful said the climate change summit is a human events. do people think that the u.s. should not attend, forgo a seat at the table? wash -- the world environment is connected. what any nation does to negatively impact environments affects the whole world. the climate change summit against the in paris -- begins today in paris. for aesident speaking little over 10 minutes or so. we are getting your message to the president and other world leaders. democrats, call (202) 748-8000. republicans, call (202) 748-8001 . independents, call (202) 748-8002. if you are outside the u.s., it is (202) 748-8003. john is asked in maryland, line for republicans emission output of china. i would like to see that compared to a volcanic irruption. if this is causing our impending extinction, i would like to know ,hy we aren't already extinct if there is more of a carbon emission from one volcanic irruption then there is from the entire carbon emission of china. that was pretty much all i had to say. host: a few tweets for those following along, @cspanwj. where does global warming p oll. wild and wonderful said the climate change summit is a human... Morning Joe : MSNBCW : November 30, 2015 4:03am-4:25am PST , we're practically not allowed to use coal anymore. what do we do with it? we ship it to china and they spew it in the air. they're putting out their coal and unbelievable what they're spewing into the air. we have a planet and it's a certain size. whether it's us putting it into the air or china, when you get up that high, it's all the same thing. they're not behaving at all as they never do and they produce their goods much less expensively because they don't have the rules and regular lati having to do with clean air. when you look at what happens with our coal, they don't use it. the industry shatters. what does get used is getting shipped to china and they're spewing it into the air. if you're talking about global warming or climate change, you have to make the whole world behave. you don't say we're going to behave and make it noncompetitive. >> robert with the washington post is with us. >> good morning. mr. trump rk, later today you'r going to go into a meeting with a group of african american pastors at trump tower. i would like to know your message to them on two key issues. t , we're practically not allowed to use coal anymore. what do we do with it? we ship it to china and they spew it in the air. they're putting out their coal and unbelievable what they're spewing into the air. we have a planet and it's a certain size. whether it's us putting it into the air or china, when you get up that high, it's all the same thing. they're not behaving at all as they never do and they produce their goods much less expensively because they don't have the rules and regular lati... hanging over parts of china. >> it looks ridiculous but the air here is so ba. >> bad. >> all that. >> two new pictures were released of princess charlotte, the daerught of william and kate. >> a bald eagle stuck in a trap and before they set him on his way, they took a selfie. >> t.j. holmes took on the eiger in the swiss alps. >> oh, my god. that was pretty intense, man! >> on "cbs this morning." >>> anderson, he'll get it and c.j. anderson is going to go all the way. and the denver broncos win the game. >> c.j. anderson brings home the bacon. >> that's prime cut bacon. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." the eyes of the world, again, are on paris. president obama and nearly 150 other global leaders are gathered there in the face of heightened terror fears. the president spoke minutes ago to the largest-ever summit on climate change. he said, quote, we have come to paris to show our resolve and he called a conference an act of defiance after the paris terror attacks. >> the summit began this mo hanging over parts of china. >> it looks ridiculous but the air here is so ba. >> bad. >> all that. >> two new pictures were released of princess charlotte, the daerught of william and kate. >> a bald eagle stuck in a trap and before they set him on his way, they took a selfie. >> t.j. holmes took on the eiger in the swiss alps. >> oh, my god. that was pretty intense, man! >> on "cbs this morning." >>> anderson, he'll get it... Washington Journal : CSPAN : November 30, 2015 7:00am-7:21am EST china daily's front page this morning. toys for crucial push on omissions. poised for crucial push on omissions. that's the front page of the indian express this morning. over to the front page, of the irish times this morning. ireland faces pressure over omissions is the headline. and also the front page of the vancouver sun this morning, thousands demand climate action as world leaders gather in paris for a march in vancouver and elsewhere for change. those are a few of the newspapers around the world this morning. your message to the president and world leaders as they begin this two week discussion on climate change. the front page of the "new york times," going from papers in the united states. talks in paris set stage for action. thandent obama and more 100 world leaders will convene with thousands of diplomats monday on the outskirts of paris to open two weeks of intense negotiation's aimed at forging a cordon they could begin to over the most upsetting effects of global warming and redefined the economy of the 21st century. if you think you have seen this before, negotiator china daily's front page this morning. toys for crucial push on omissions. poised for crucial push on omissions. that's the front page of the indian express this morning. over to the front page, of the irish times this morning. ireland faces pressure over omissions is the headline. and also the front page of the vancouver sun this morning, thousands demand climate action as world leaders gather in paris for a march in vancouver and elsewhere for change. those are a few of the newspapers around... Your World This Morning : ALJAZAM : November 30, 2015 7:00am-9:01am EST next several years and united states and china have done so although still very ambiguous and not as concrete as many people who warn of the dangers of global warming wanted to see earlier today before the president addressed the conference and did meet with xi jinping and the two countries who are the world east largest polluters and a little of what the president had to say. >> two largest economies in the world and the two largest carbon e mitters and we both determined it is our responsibility to take action and since our historic joint announcement of the post 2020 climate targets in beijing last year more than 180 countries and all of them announcing their own plans and so our leadership on this issue has been absolutely vital. >> reporter: del, one of the controversies surrounding this conference is a goal set by scientists that limits the warming of the planet to two degrees and 3.7 degrees fahrenheit and many scientists say that is simply unattainable and the sciences you cannot do it because of the science and never mind the politics and president obama faces a great dea next several years and united states and china have done so although still very ambiguous and not as concrete as many people who warn of the dangers of global warming wanted to see earlier today before the president addressed the conference and did meet with xi jinping and the two countries who are the world east largest polluters and a little of what the president had to say. >> two largest economies in the world and the two largest carbon e mitters and we both determined it is our... Bloomberg Go : BLOOMBERG : November 30, 2015 7:00am-10:01am EST paris. : the u.s. jobs report may lead the fed to raise them. china may be finally getting the respect it has wanted. showdown in paris. global leaders meet to resolve their differences and come up with a deal on climate change. but the conference itself is a security nightmare. bricks -- and clicks beat bricks over the weekend. david: welcome to "bloomber "blg ." i'm david westin. stephanie: how was security? ; it was perfectly fine. i went to the parade on thursday. one of the most extraordinary things i have ever seen, one of the most destroyed very people at bloomberg is with us this morning. my former colleague from deutsche bank, carl riccadonna. welcome. thanks for joining us. carl: the distinguished guest? stephanie: you. i am sure you want to be focused on cyber monday, clicking, clicking. here is vonnie quinn with bloomberg news. than 100 40 leaders will try to reach the first comprehensive deal to curb greenhouse gases. obamaping and president met in paris. there are still some sticking points per one of them, how much support industrial nations will give poorer paris. : the u.s. jobs report may lead the fed to raise them. china may be finally getting the respect it has wanted. showdown in paris. global leaders meet to resolve their differences and come up with a deal on climate change. but the conference itself is a security nightmare. bricks -- and clicks beat bricks over the weekend. david: welcome to "bloomber "blg ." i'm david westin. stephanie: how was security? ; it was perfectly fine. i went to the parade on thursday. one of the... America This Morning : KGO : November 30, 2015 4:00am-4:31am PST took 130 lives. this morning, a one-on-one meeting with china's president. the u.s. and china are the world's top two carbon emitters. president obama has staked his legacy on forging a global response to climate change. abc's jonathan karl is in paris with the latest. >> reporter: the world leaders are here in paris to discuss climate change. there's no question that the threat of terrorism and isis specifically is overshadowing much of what is happening here it will be topic number one on monday night when president obama sits down for a one-on-one dinner with president hollande. they'll talk about ways to get a more energetic, more aggressive approach to dealing with the isis threat. jonathan karl, abc news, paris. >> president spending two days in paris. jonathan karl, thank you. >>> back here now, a new storm is moving into the plains today. promising a heavy, wet snowfall. that threatens to bring down power lines just as fierce as a holiday weekend storm did in oklahoma. icy rain and flash floods have left more than 100,000 people in the dark. the governor declaring a state of e took 130 lives. this morning, a one-on-one meeting with china's president. the u.s. and china are the world's top two carbon emitters. president obama has staked his legacy on forging a global response to climate change. abc's jonathan karl is in paris with the latest. >> reporter: the world leaders are here in paris to discuss climate change. there's no question that the threat of terrorism and isis specifically is overshadowing much of what is happening here it will be topic number one... KCCI 8 News This Morning : KCCI : November 30, 2015 6:00am-7:00am CST : also on his agenda today, meetings with leaders of india and china. he just met with the chinese president a little earlier this morning. the world's two biggest polluters working together for a successful outcome. elizabeth: nikole killion live in washington, thank you so much. and just in time for the climate conference, look at these pictures from overnight. smog is a huge problem in china. the safe level is considered 25 micrograms per million and it is at 130. eric: many of you wondering how the roads are. alyx: making for some wet conditions. what it means for the rest of the day. eric: we'll have that coming up in our next half hour. plus more on iowa state's new main man matt campbell. his resume as he gets ready to take over cyclone football. plus how a deadly shooting on , court avenue could force some changes in police patrols in the area. and the online threat that has have your next burger with a side of awesome. the one-of-a-kind, creamy blend of sweet and tangy. miracle whip and proud of it. at kraft we start with quality ingredients. all expertly blended to make o : also on his agenda today, meetings with leaders of india and china. he just met with the chinese president a little earlier this morning. the world's two biggest polluters working together for a successful outcome. elizabeth: nikole killion live in washington, thank you so much. and just in time for the climate conference, look at these pictures from overnight. smog is a huge problem in china. the safe level is considered 25 micrograms per million and it is at 130. eric: many of you wondering... 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CBS2 This Morning Early Edition : KGAN : November 30, 2015 5:00am-6:00am CST was downgraded. financial advisors blame the sell-off off on several factors -- like china's economic and stock market slump -- the surging u-s dollar -- and a potential federal reserve rate hike in december. "the hunger games: mockingjay- part two" held the top spot at the box office for the second week in a row. row.the final movie in the franchise brought in well over $51-million dollars during the thanksgiving weekend.pixar's latest- "the good dinosaur" took second place with $39- million in ticket sales. rounding out the top three - "creed."--which brought a return to sylvester stallone's famous character, rocky balboa. trending online today, consumers are disapointed after buying a reeses christmas tree...that was supposed to be shaped like a christmas tree, but it looks more like a blob. so now people are posting pictures of their reeses christmas tree blobs and expressing thier disapointment. this is the huffington post's article we are looking at and the funny thing they found is that this has happened for the last two years and it looks like the hershey company hasn't done a was downgraded. financial advisors blame the sell-off off on several factors -- like china's economic and stock market slump -- the surging u-s dollar -- and a potential federal reserve rate hike in december. "the hunger games: mockingjay- part two" held the top spot at the box office for the second week in a row. row.the final movie in the franchise brought in well over $51-million dollars during the thanksgiving weekend.pixar's latest- "the good dinosaur" took second...
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1 Give up something in exchange for something else 2 Available archetypes 3 User experience 4 Multiclassing 5 Past lives 6 Why archetypes Archetypes are class variants with alternate class features. They offer a different way of playing an existing class. The first archetypes were introduced in Update 56. Give up something in exchange for something else[edit] Archetype characters give up some class features in order to pick up something else. Where applicable, this typically includes the following: Class feats Enhancement trees (lose one, gain a different one) Modified spell list (if class can cast spells) Different alignment restriction (if one applies to the original class) Available archetypes[edit] Update 58 Acolyte of the Skin Warlock TBD Update 58 Blightcaster Druid Celebrate the cycle of death & decay Update 56 Dark Apostate Cleric Negative energy, evil magic using, Undead-shrouded necromancer Update 58 Dark Hunter Ranger Assassination, sneaking, hunting, trapmaking, scavenging, throwing weapons Update 56 Sacred Fist Paladin Handwraps-using Paladin that combines ki with holy energies Update 56 Stormsinger Bard Sonic, Cold, and Electric storm-based spellcasting User experience[edit] When taking the first level of a class on the character creation screen, you can select an archetype version of the class. For example, you'd pick Cleric, for example, and then a side window appears with Cleric (default) selected, and under that (unselected) will be Dark Apostate. If you choose Dark Apostate, you'll start the game as one. Multiclassing When multiclassing into a Archetype, you'll talk to that class' trainer, and you'll be asked if you would like to multiclass into the base class or any available Archetypes. If no Archetypes are available, or if you're ineligible for them (because you're already that Archetype or that base class), then you'll just skip right to the leveling up part you're familiar with. Since both Iconics and Archetypes must be picked at character creation, and Iconics force you to start as a certain non-archetype class, you cannot start an Iconic character as an Archetype. You can multiclass them into it later so long as that level wasn't in the class the archetype is based on (so no Stormsinger Tiefling Scoundrels, Sacred Fist Bladeforged Paladins or Dark Apostate Morninglords.) How others see you On the Who screen, you are identified as a member of your underlying class, not the archetype. When selecting another player or viewing your own character sheet, Archetypes will be displayed in the class breakdown. So you'll see (for example): Dark Apostate 18, Monk 2. Since those Monk levels are just regular ol' monk, no Archetype is displayed. But since those Cleric levels are an Archetype, that Archetype's name is displayed. You may swap into a Archetype during a Lesser Reincarnation and during the Epic Reincarnation re-leveling process. You won't need a +X Heart to swap levels during that LR - swapping into a Archetype during a LR won't count towards class swap totals and doesn't require class swaps to perform (assuming, this is, that you already had levels in the related class - a level 20 Monk cannot become a Stormsinger Bard without a class change, for example.) Multiclassing[edit] You can multiclass as normal. A character with an archetype class cannot multiclass with a different archetype of the same class. For example, a Stormsinger bard cannot multiclass into plain bard. Past lives[edit] You are rewarded a distinct past life feat for playing an archetype class (stacking 3 times). For the purposes of the Completionist feat, you can play any archetype of a class. I.e., when your character does not have a cleric past life, you can either play as the plain cleric or the Dark Apostate, both should qualify. Why archetypes[edit] Here's some insight into why the devs introduced archetypes (list quoted from production letter, hence the first-person tone): Making new classes is hard - both technically and design-wise. There are only so many D&D classes in the books and the ones that are left retread old ground considerably. We'd never be able to make Class 16 without significant overlap with existing character options, something that feels bad from a design perspective and worse from a player perspective. Tons of great design space is locked up already and we needed a way to go back and fill in our gaps. Technically speaking, this is a lot better than making new classes for a lot of reasons due to how DDO's engine functions. There's a ton of work to get a new class up on the LFM panel, for example, that with Archetypes we simply do not need to do. It prevents our UI from becoming bloated in a variety of places. It also prevents player information overload - rather than having 30 classes, sticking to our current 15 means they're still easily recognizable at a glance UI-wise. This allows us to revisit design space that our existing classes touch upon and give it the love it deserves. If an existing class sorta-supports an archetype, this is a way for us to build that idea out and give it support in a way that doesn't mess with existing builds and archetypes. Archetypes are easier for us to build than regular classes which means we can release more of them more frequently. It also means that we can do weirder things with them - if our ideas don't pan out, design-wise, we're not wasting years of work on a risky idea that doesn't land. We can take more risks, which feels great for us and will likely turn out some insane and unbelievable results. Archetypes give us a great way to schedule revamps and retooling of existing class features. We have historically had a hard time pinning revamps down to a set schedule, but this gives us a great way to order and organize our class initiatives. For example, (and we're going into this later down in this post), Dark Apostate releases alongside a revamp of Divine Disciple. If we're building a Archetype, that's a great time to shore up other parts of the class we're building on - since it all fits together into one cohesive whole. Archetypes are an experiment to see if they resonate better with the players than new Universal Trees do. Universal trees are a struggle to design because they need to appeal universally across many builds - and these are the exact opposite. We want to build narrow, flavorful, high-impact and interesting options that players can choose from, compared to Universal Trees that everyone can access on top of an existing class split. This definitely isn't to say that we won't ever make more Universal Trees, but for right now we're trying this new direction to see if it lands better. (DDO Forums) Retrieved from "https://ddowiki.com/index.php?title=Archetype&oldid=532641" DDO game mechanics Root > DDO game mechanics This page was last modified 08:58, January 25, 2023 (Update 57.2) by Thomas Barker. Based on work by others.
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Justia › US Law › Case Law › Federal Courts › District Courts › Arkansas › Western District of Arkansas › 2009 › Johnson v. Williams et al › Filing 47 Johnson v. Williams et al, No. 5:2007cv05171 - Document 47 (W.D. Ark. 2009) Court Description: MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Honorable Jimm Larry Hendren on July 14, 2009. (src) IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS FAYETTEVILLE DIVISION LUWALHATI ADMANA JOHNSON v. PLAINTIFF Civil No. 07-5171 DEPUTY SHERIFF CHRISTOPHER B. WILLIAMS; DEPUTY SHERIFF DARREN MORROW; DEPUTY SHERIFF SCOTT HAMMERSLEA; WASHINGTON COUNTY DEFENDANTS MEMORANDUM OPINION Now on this 14th day of July, 2009, comes on for consideration defendants' Motion For Summary Judgment (document #37), and plaintiff's Motion In Limine And To Strike (document #41), and from said motions, the Court finds and orders as follows: 1. This case was filed by plaintiff, acting pro se, on October 4, 2007. The Complaint alleges that the defendants violated plaintiff's constitutional rights by unlawfully arresting her, and property. by unlawfully searching her home and seizing her Count I alleges that defendants Christopher Williams ("Williams") and Scott Hammerslea ("Hammerslea") conspired and participated in an unlawful arrest of plaintiff on October 4, 2005. Count II alleges that Williams entered plaintiff's home without consent and seized her property on March 3, 2006, and swore out a false warrant for her arrest. Williams and defendant Darren Morrow Count III alleges that ("Morrow") searched plaintiff's property and arrested her without a warrant "on or 22, 2006.1 about" March Count IV alleges that Washington County failed to instruct, supervise, control and discipline Williams, Hammerslea and Morrow in their duties, and ratified the conduct of Williams, Hammerslea and Morrow. Defendants answered, denying that they violated plaintiff's constitutional rights. They now move for summary judgment. The time for briefing the motion has expired, and the matter is ripe for decision. 2. Summary judgment should be granted when the record, viewed in the light most favorable to the nonmoving party, and giving that party the benefit of all reasonable inferences, shows that there is no genuine issue of material fact and the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. 31 F.3d 696 (8th Cir. 1994). Walsh v. United States, Summary judgment is not appropriate unless all the evidence points toward one conclusion, and is susceptible of no reasonable inferences sustaining the position of the nonmoving party. Cir. 1995). Hardin v. Hussmann Corp., 45 F.3d 262 (8th The burden is on the moving party to demonstrate the non-existence of a genuine factual dispute; however, once the moving party has met that burden, the nonmoving party cannot rest on its pleadings, but must come forward with facts showing the 1 The Incident Reports indicate that the precise date of these events was actually March 21, 2006, and the Court has treated that as the date complained of by plaintiff in Count 3 of her Complaint. -2- existence of a genuine dispute. City of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa v. Associated Electric Co-op, 838 F.2d 268 (8th Cir. 1988). 3. Pursuant to Local Rule 56.1, defendants filed a Statement Of Indisputable Material Facts ("Statement Of Facts") (document #39). Plaintiff has not filed any response to that document, other than her Motion In Limine And To Strike ("Motion In Limine"). The Court will, therefore, evaluate the Statement Of Facts in light of the challenges asserted by plaintiff in her Motion In Limine. 4. The documents challenged by plaintiff in her Motion In Limine are described as "prior convictions, alleged violations of the law not alleged in the Complaint or not within the specific dates of alleged civil rights violations stated in the Complaint, and specifically police or sheriff reports and detention documents (medical or not) or other extraneous or prior acts allegedly done by the Plaintiff." (Emphasis in original.) She contends that such documents violate the hearsay rule, and that even if they do not, their prejudicial effect may outweigh their probative effect. Plaintiff does not challenge the authenticity or relevance of the various documents. The hearsay issue is governed by F.R.E. 803(8)(B): The following are not excluded by the hearsay rule, even though the declarant is available as a witness : . . . . Records, reports, statements, or data compilations, in any form, of public offices or agencies, setting forth (A) the activities of the office or agency, or (B) -3- the matters observed pursuant to duty imposed by law as to which matters there was a duty to report, excluding, however, in criminal cases matters observed by police officers and other law enforcement personnel, or (C) in civil actions and proceedings and against the Government in criminal cases, factual findings resulting from an investigation made pursuant to authority granted by law, unless the sources of information or other circumstances indicate lack of trustworthiness. With these evidentiary provisions in mind, the Court has examined the various documents offered by defendants in support of their motion, and comes to the following conclusions: (a) Defendants' Exhibit 1 comprises 29 pages described as "Incident Reports." Many of these pages relate to events that took place before the events in suit, and some relate to events during the time period encompassed by plaintiff's Complaint but did not occur on the dates of which she complains. The Court has eliminated those documents from consideration. As to the remaining documents in Defendants' Exhibit 1, the Court will not consider matters reported to the defendants by third parties, as such information is not excluded from the category of hearsay by F.R.E. 803(8). The portions of these documents that incorporate firsthand observations of the deputies preparing the documents will be considered. (b) Defendants' Exhibits 2 and 3 are described as "Arrest/Booking." They contain the Affidavit Of Probable Cause To Obtain Arrest Warrant sworn out by Williams for plaintiff's arrest in 2006; Judge Storey's Order -4- finding the Affidavit states probable cause and directing the issuance of a warrant for plaintiff's arrest; and a copy of the Arrest Warrant. The Court finds these documents to be excluded from the definition of hearsay by F.R.E. 803(8), and will consider them in connection with the pending motion. The remaining documents in this Exhibit will not be considered. (c) Defendants' Exhibit 3 is described as "Jail Medical File," and bears no relevance that the Court can see to the issues herein presented. (d) Nothing in this document has been considered. Defendants' Exhibit 4 is described as "Request/Grievances," and likewise has no relevance to this case. Nothing in this document has been considered. (e) Defendants' Exhibit 5 is described as "Law Enforcement Call Reports." These documents are not relevant, and have not been considered. (f) Defendants' Exhibit 6 is the Affidavit of Christopher Williams, to which plaintiff's evidentiary challenges do not apply. The Court has also considered plaintiff's claim that the prejudicial effect of the challenged documents outweighs their relevance, and finds that argument to be without merit. While the various documents the Court has excluded from consideration may be inflammatory -- the Court offers no opinion as to them -- the ones that are excluded from the hearsay rule by Rule 803(8) are not of -5- that nature. They are fairly straightforward accounts of official activity leading up to the seizure of plaintiff and her property on the dates in question. Her evidentiary challenge on the basis of F.R.E. 403 are without merit. 5. When the Court eliminates the documents to which it finds plaintiff has asserted valid challenges, the remaining documents, along with the unchallenged portion of defendants' Statement Of Facts and the undisputed averments of Williams, set up the following undisputed factual scenario: * On October 4, 2005, defendants Williams and Hammerslea, Washington County Deputy Sheriffs, went to plaintiff's residence to investigate a complaint. Williams had had many complaints about plaintiff's dogs not being contained and being vicious. * Upon arrival, Williams and Hammerslea observed two dogs loose in the roadway. that the dogs were They spoke with plaintiff, and told her being impounded. Plaintiff refused to cooperate, and placed the dogs in her house so they could not be impounded. * When Williams and Hammerslea attempted to arrest plaintiff on a charge of disorderly conduct, she resisted. The arrest was ultimately effected, however, and plaintiff was charged with disorderly conduct, obstructing governmental operations, and permitting livestock to run at large. * On March 7, 2006, Washington -6- County Circuit Judge William Storey signed an order in State of Arkansas v. Luwalhati Lalota a/k/a Lyn Johnson, CR-2005-1101-1 (Appeal) directing that, based on the Affidavit of Williams, an arrest warrant should be issued for plaintiff for willful violation of the condition of her plea agreement to remove all dogs from her property by February 15, 2006. * This arrest warrant was issued on March 8, 2006. Williams and Morrow went to plaintiff's residence on March 21, 2006, to serve the warrant, but did not take plaintiff into custody because there was no one available to watch her children.2 6. The Fourth Amendment protects people from "unreasonable searches and seizures." In order to make out a prima facie case under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 that a law enforcement officer carried out an unreasonable search or seizure, a plaintiff must show that a search or seizure occurred, and that it was unreasonable. Howard v. Kansas City Police Department, --- F.3d --- 2009 WL 1885495 (8th Cir. 2009). There does not appear to be any dispute that plaintiff was seized (arrested) on October 4, 2005; her property was seized on March 3, 2006; and she was again seized on March 21, 2006. The Incident Reports considered by the Court state that plaintiff was arrested on October 4, 2005. On March 3, 2006, the Incident 2 Williams and Morrow returned on March 25, 2006, and arrested plaintiff and seized her dogs pursuant to the warrant. Their actions on this date are not challenged in this case. -7- Report indicates that Williams and Morrow bloodhound from plaintiff's residence. seized a female On March 22, 2006, the Incident Report indicates that plaintiff was handcuffed and placed in a patrol car. The question, then, is whether these seizures were constitutionally unreasonable. (a) The October 5, 2005, seizure: Plaintiff was arrested this date on charges of disorderly conduct in violation of A.C.A. § 5-71-207; obstructing governmental operations in violation of A.C.A. § 5-54-102; and allowing a vicious dog to run at large, in violation of a municipal ordinance. Relevant case law is to the effect that "[i]f an officer has probable cause to believe that an individual has committed even a very minor criminal offense in his presence, he may, without violating the Fourth Amendment, arrest the offender." Atwater v. Lago Vista, 532 U.S. 318, 354 (2001). In his Affidavit, Williams avers that he was responsible for animal control in Washington County, including "vicious animal complaints." Williams further avers that before October 4, 2005, he had received many complaints about plaintiff's dogs "not being contained properly" and being "vicious." On October 4, 2005, he avers that he went to plaintiff's residence to investigate a complaint that her dogs were loose. The Incident Report of that date indicates that Williams and -8- Hammerslea found dogs belonging to plaintiff "in the roadway." Plaintiff's behavior, as described in the Incident Report, was that when Williams and Hammerslea told her they were going to impound the dogs because they had been found running loose, she refused to assist in loading the dogs, instead putting them in her house where they would be beyond reach of the deputies without a warrant. The Court finds no genuine dispute that an arrest on a charge of disorderly conduct was reasonable under these facts. Indeed, plaintiff fails to even make the argument that it was not. Summary judgment in favor of defendants is appropriate on this issue. (b) The March 3, 2006, seizure. The events of this date began when Williams and Morrow went to plaintiff's home to investigate a report of a dog chained inside her fence. According to the Affidavit Of Probable Cause To Obtain An Arrest Warrant sworn to by Williams, as part of a plea agreement on February 9, 2006, plaintiff had been ordered to remove all dogs from her property by February 15, 2006. When Williams and Morrow arrived, plaintiff's property, and seized it. they found a dog on This was not unreasonable. Williams was aware that plaintiff had been ordered by a court not to have dogs on her property as part of her plea agreement. The fact that he found a dog on her property after that order gave him -9- probable cause to believe plaintiff was in violation of her plea agreement. "The seizure of property in plain view involves no invasion of privacy and is presumptively reasonable, assuming that there is probable cause to associate the property with criminal activity." Payton v. New York, 445 U.S. 573, 587 (1980). Summary judgment for the defendants is appropriate on this issue. (c) The March 21, 2006, seizure. Plaintiff was handcuffed and placed in a patrol car on March 21, 2006. While she was not formally arrested or charged on that date, she was clearly not free to leave and thus had been seized within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment. U.S. v. Griffith, 533 F.3d 979, 983 (8th Cir. 2008). This seizure was made on the authority of a warrant for plaintiff's arrest, and would be presumptively reasonable, but for plaintiff's allegation that Williams falsely swore out the warrant. A search warrant -- and, by extension, an arrest warrant -is subject to challenge based on "a substantial preliminary showing that a false statement knowingly and intentionally, or with reckless disregard for the truth, was included by the affiant in the warrant affidavit." Franks v. Delaware, 438 U.S. 154, 15556 (1978). Here, however, plaintiff offers nothing whatsoever to counter defendants' evidence that * she had entered a plea agreement, one of the terms of which was that she remove all dogs from her property by February -10- 15, 2006; * she had been ordered by a court, on February 27, 2006, to have no dogs at her property; and * Williams found a dog on plaintiff's property on March 3, 2006. These averments were the basis of the warrant for plaintiff's arrest, and absent some rebuttal thereof, there is no genuine dispute of fact as to plaintiff's claim of false swearing. Summary judgment in favor of defendants is appropriate on this issue. 7. Count IV of the Compliant alleges that Washington County failed to instruct, supervise, control and discipline Williams, Hammerslea and Morrow in their duties, and ratified the conduct of Williams, Hammerslea and Morrow. In order for there to be any merit in this Count, there would have to be some showing of liability on at least one of the other Counts. Given that summary judgment in favor of Williams, Hammerslea, and Morrow is appropriate on the Counts as against them, there is no basis to impose liability on the County for failure to instruct, supervise, control or discipline them, or for ratification of their actions. Summary judgment in favor of Washington County is, therefore, appropriate. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that plaintiff's Motion In Limine And To Strike (document #41) is granted in part and denied in part, as -11- fully described in this Order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendants' Motion For Summary Judgment (document #37) is granted. IT IS SO ORDERED. /s/ Jimm Larry Hendren JIMM LARRY HENDREN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE -12-
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Дипломирао је 1974. године на Факултету ликовних уметности у Београду где је и магистрирао 1976. године у класи проф. Раденка Мишевића. Као професор Уметничке школе у Нишу, 1996. године, биран је у звање доцент, касније и ванредни професор, на Грађевинско-архитектонском факултету у Нишу, за предмет Ликовно образовање. По позиву Факултета ликовних уметности из Београда, за поптребе Одељење у Нишу, водио је наставу Вечерњи акт 1999/2000 и 2000/2001. године. Од 2001. радио је као управник Студијске групе за ликовне уметности и Студијске групе за примењене уметности при Филозофском факултету у Нишу, на којима је држао наставу Цртање и Сликање у звању ванредног професора. Након оснивања Факултета уметности у Нишу 2002. године од стране Владе Републике Србије постављен је за вд декана. Након истека мандата декана 2004. године, водио је наставу Цртање и Сликање на Одсеку за ликовне уметности, где је 2006. године биран у звање редовни професор. Од 2005. године, по позиву, држи и наставу Ликовне форме I и Ликовне форме II на Грађевинско-архитектонском факултету у Нишу. Члан је УЛУС-а од 1975.године. Ликовно стваралаштво Од самих почетака се Радоњић определио за неколико доминантних тематских целина које је упорно развијао и дограђивао, и то онако како је сам откривао структуру њиховог унутрашњег развијања, толико другачију од варљиве спољашње лепоте. По речима Срђана Д Марковића, са Универзитет у Нишу, Факултет уметности – Одсек за ликовне уметности, Радоњиће се... Изложбе Ђуро Радоњић је са својим ликовним делима учествовао на многобројним групним изложбама слика, цртежа и графика у Југославији, Србији и иностранству. Самостално јеизлагао цртеже и слике у Београду, Алексинцу, Нишу, Лесковцу, Манастиру Прохор Пчињски, Крагујевцу, Врању, Прокупљу, Бору, Пироту, Гаџином Хану, Смедеревској Паланци, Бадену (Швајцарска), Великом Трнову (Бугарска). Награде и признања 1976. 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I made 5 celebrities' go-to grilled cheese recipes and Joanna Gaines had the best-looking sandwich Celebrity grilled-cheese recipes from top to bottom: one from Joanna Gaines, two from Antoni Porowski, one from Kylie Jenner, and one from Chrissy Teigen. Rachel Askinasi/Insider I tried grilled-cheese recipes from Kylie Jenner, Chrissy Teigen, Joanna Gaines, and Antoni Porowski to see which was best. While Jenner's was the most classic of the bunch, Gaines' was the gooiest and most impressive, in my opinion. I think Teigen's recipe is a fun way to elevate an otherwise simple grilled cheese. Both of Porowski's sandwiches, however, would have benefited from a more savory bread. Celebrity chefs love to share recipes, and we love to try them out. But it's not just famous professional foodies like Ina Garten and Martha Stewart who are making their favorite dishes available to the world. Kylie Jenner, Chrissy Teigen, Antoni Porowski, and Joanna Gaines have each shared numerous recipes with fans, but none are quite as free-spirited as their individual takes on the classic grilled-cheese sandwich. Whether you're a purist who sticks mostly to cheese and bread, as Jenner and Teigen do, or whether you're looking to step it up a notch with fresh herbs or cured meat, like Gaines and Porowski, there's sure to be a celebrity who has a tried-and-true recipe for your particular palate. Though I found the recipes from Jenner, Teigen, and Gaines to each be perfect as-is for their own special occasions, I thought Porowski's recipes could use a little tweaking when it comes to his choice of bread. Kylie Jenner, Chrissy Teigen, Joanna Gaines, and Antoni Porowski have each claimed to know a thing or two about grilled cheese. From left: Jenner, Teigen, Gaines, and Porowski. Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for SinfulColors and Steve Granitz/Contributor/Getty Image and Brian Ach/Invision/AP and Amy Sussman/Staff/Getty Images I put on my metaphorical cheese-eating hat and got to work on each of their recipes. While Teigen's and Gaines' recipes come from their respective cookbooks, I found Jenner and Porowski had shared theirs on social media. First, I tried my hand at the simple recipe shared by Kylie Jenner. Jenner's recipe calls for six ingredients. Rachel Askinasi/Insider and Rich Fury/Staff/Getty Images Jenner shared a YouTube tutorial of her simple grilled-cheese recipe back in 2016. In the video, she acknowledged this recipe's simplicity. With just American cheese, butter, sourdough bread, hot sauce, salt, and pepper, I knew this would be the most classic grilled cheese of the bunch. Jenner's first step involves a lot of butter because, as she says, "butter is life." I doused my pan in butter before placing two slices of sourdough in it. Rachel Askiansi/Insider The beauty mogul said she thought sourdough bread tasted the best, so I followed her lead and grabbed two slices. Then came the step that makes this recipe different from all of the others: She butters the pan instead of the bread. What I've seen with recipes from Ina Garten and Martha Stewart, and what I saw with each of the other celebrities whose recipes I sampled in this taste test alongside Jenner's, is that they all slather their bread in butter or mayonnaise and then place an already-assembled sandwich into a dry skillet. Jenner's was the only recipe that seemed to build the sandwich in the pan as it was cooking rather than on the cutting board. Next, I layered my cheese on one of the bread slices before adding salt and pepper. I let the cheese melt a bit before adding salt and pepper. While there was nothing new to me about using American cheese and even hot sauce in a grilled-cheese sandwich, the addition of salt and pepper was a surprise. This step felt a little sophisticated, though I'm not sure I was even able to taste the seasonings in the end. After about two minutes, I closed the sandwich and flipped it over to cook for another two minutes on the other side. The reality-TV star opens her finished sandwich to put hot sauce inside. I thought this was a bizarre move. I couldn't wrap my head around Jenner's final step in her grilled-cheese process. She said she would open the cooked sandwich and put hot sauce on the inside before closing, cutting, and serving it up. I thought the idea of opening up an already-cooked cheesy sandwich was bizarre. Why would anyone want to ruin the gooeyness of perfectly melted cheese by ripping open the bread? Though I still can't get behind it, I did really appreciate the flavor of hot sauce on the inside. Jenner's recipe is a great step-by-step for a traditional grilled cheese. You can see where the bread touched the buttered pan and where it didn't. "You know, it's really nothing special, guys," Jenner said in the video. "I just thought I'd share." She's right — her recipe isn't anything fancy. But it is tasty, and that's what really matters here. While I felt strange buttering the pan rather than the sourdough, this practice actually made for simultaneously crispy and soft pieces of bread — though they cooked unevenly. Hot sauce on the inside definitely offers a different flavor application than hot sauce outside the sandwich would. Putting it between the bread slices allows each bite to be cheese and bread-forward with a hint of sauce rather than hot-sauce-forward followed by only textures of cheese and bread. In my opinion, Jenner's recipe is great for anyone who wants a simple, classic, easy-to-make grilled cheese that feels just a little bit more elevated than the white bread and melty cheese of childhood. Next up was Chrissy Teigen's jalapeño Parmesan-crusted grilled cheese from her book "Cravings: Hungry for More." Teigen's recipe calls for five ingredients. Rachel Askinasi/Insider and George Pimentel/Contributor/Getty Images For the model's recipe, I used a box grater to get thick shreds of extra-sharp cheddar and a Microplane to get finely grated Parmigiano-Reggiano. I brought my butter down to room temperature so I could easily spread it on the sourdough bread Teigen's recipe called for. The last piece of prep work I did was slicing my jalapeño to create thin rings as per the "Cravings" author's instructions. Getting the jalapeño to stick to the bread wasn't as easy as I thought it would be. Thicker pieces of pepper were easier to work with. Teigen recommends slicing the hot pepper into thin slices. Her instructions say to butter one side of each piece of bread, arrange four or five jalapeño rings on each of the buttered surfaces, and then press down on the peppers to make them stick to the buttered bread. At first I tried lightly pressing down, but I had to use my nails to really push hard until I felt the pepper rings break through the surface of the bread and integrate themselves within the soft loaf. I also found that the thicker pieces of pepper I sliced were easier to force into the bread. I think this step would have been easier if my bread were slightly softer. I had stored it in my refrigerator to keep it fresh, and it wasn't quite at room temperature by the time I was ready to make this sandwich. Then, it was time to add both of the cheeses. Parmigiano-Reggiano went on the outside, left, while the inside was filled with extra-sharp cheddar. After pressing the buttered, jalapeño-covered sides of each bread slice into the freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano, I piled my shredded extra-sharp cheddar onto both of the dry sides. The shredded cheese inside made it hard to close the sandwich before loading it into the pan. I think it would have made more sense to just put all the cheese on one side and close up the sandwich, but I followed the recipe and topped each slice with cheese before stacking the bread. Teigen's recipe instructs home cooks to put a lid over the pan. I started cooking the sandwich with one side down, left, and covered it with a lid, center. After flipping it, I covered it again. The recipe calls for a two- to three-minute cook time on each side, but I'd recommend simply keeping an eye on your sandwich and flipping it when the cheese starts to bubble and the bread starts to brown. Covering the pan seemed to help the cheddar melt faster, which meant I was less likely to burn my Parmigiano-Reggiano. Teigen's was the only recipe out of the five that called for covering the pan. This was a seemingly simple yet super-tasty sandwich, in my opinion. The jalapeño mixed well with the Parmigiano-Reggiano. I think Teigen's sandwich is a great way to raise the bar slightly on your grilled-cheese game and impress a guest. This recipe is to grilled cheese what the color black is to jeans — it holds onto its casual identity while presenting itself as slightly more sophisticated. The Parm formed a flavorful crust and complemented the cheddar really well. Though my jalapeño slices added more flavor than they did heat, that may have been because my particular pepper wasn't that hot to begin with. If you want to make sure you get some spice on your sandwich, I'd suggest buying a few peppers and tasting them for heat while raw. Joanna Gaines' recipe was less conventional than the first two I tried. Gaines' recipe called for five ingredients. Rachel Askinasi/Insider and Larry Busacca/Staff/Getty Images Gaines wrote up her recipe for grilled Havarti, tomato, and basil sandwiches in her cookbook, "Magnolia Table." I was a little surprised that a tomato and basil sandwich called for Havarti cheese instead of mozzarella, but I put my trust in the "Fixer Upper" star, and I wasn't disappointed. Gaines has a precise layering process that really works. The double cheese made for an extra-gooey sandwich. I followed the lifestyle guru's instructions to slather both sides of each country-loaf slice with mayonnaise before layering the Havarti, sliced tomato, torn basil, and final cheese slice on top, in that exact order. Gaines says to slice the tomato thin and use two slices per sandwich, but I'm so glad I cut my tomato slices in half. Something didn't look quite right about using two whole tomato slices. Her instructions say to thinly slice a vine-ripe tomato and use two of the slices for each sandwich. After arranging the slices, I saw there were some empty spots left at two of the corners. I went with my gut instinct and strayed from the recipe, cutting each slice in half. As pictured above right, I was then able to cover the surface area of the bread more evenly. This helped me get a piece of tomato in every bite — I would highly recommend this little hack. The finished product was overflowing with both flavor and cheese. I was able to taste each ingredient. When I was slicing my tomatoes, I looked at the photo in Gaines' cookbook to see how thick the slices should be. That was a mistake. I'd recommend cutting the slices thinner than they look in the picture to prevent them from sliding around in the cooked sandwich. Regardless of my slippery, too-thick tomato slices, I thought this sandwich was phenomenal. I was so impressed with how well the Havarti complemented the fresh basil and tomato, and I loved the sturdiness of the country-loaf bread — typically, I prefer sourdough for grilled cheese. The cheese melted into a gooey, drippy, stringy mess that was a true joy to eat. It was so gooey! I'll never complain about a strong cheese pull, and this one seemed to be never-ending. Next, I moved on to one of two recipes from the "Queer Eye" star Porowski. Porowski's first recipe called for four main ingredients. As the Fab Five's resident foodie, Porowski uses a portion of each episode to teach his protégé-of-the-moment a simple new recipe. During the second episode of season one, he turned to grilled cheese as a crowd-pleaser for Neal Reddy's party. After I watched the episode and checked out the star's Instagram post about the dish, it became clear that he actually made two types of grilled cheese with Reddy. First, he made a vegetarian-friendly leek-and-Gruyere melt. This sandwich called for brioche bread (a soft, sweet variety of French bread). Before I built my sandwich, I had to caramelize my leeks. I followed Porowski's instructions to slice, clean, and cook the leeks. In the episode available on Netflix, Porowski cuts the dark ends and the white roots off of a fresh leek, slices it in half, and cuts half-discs about half an inch thick. He warned Reddy — and all the viewers — that leeks are filled with sand, so it's important to wash them really well. I separated the layers, tossed them all into a colander, and ran them under a strong flow of cold water, rubbing the sand away with my hands until I couldn't see any remnants of it. After draining out the water, I added the leeks into a pan of melted butter over low heat to caramelize, a process in which the sugars in a food are broken down through lengthy and intentional cooking. I knew the leeks were done when they'd turned translucent and developed a sauce-like texture that held them together. Building this sandwich was a bit messier than building the others. I followed his ingredients but improvised my own method. I spread both sides of each bread slice with mayo before topping the base slice with grated Gruyere, then my caramelized leeks, and finally more Gruyere. While Porowski didn't publish each of the steps for his grilled-cheese sandwiches, I went off of what I was able to see on the "Queer Eye" episode and improvised the rest. I had the best experience with Gaines' double layer of cheese, so I decided to do the same here. Representatives for Porowski didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for recipe clarification. I cooked the sandwich in the same pan I used for my leeks. My brioche bread got slightly mushy. Though I loved the combination of savory Gruyere and buttery leeks together, I thought the sweetness from the brioche threw the whole flavor profile out of whack. In my opinion, Porowski nailed it with the interior ingredients, but I'd encourage any curious home cook to try this out while swapping brioche for something more savory — like the country loaf used for Gaines' sandwich. The Netflix star said he also showed Reddy how to make a grilled cheese with sharp cheddar and prosciutto, so I gave that a try as well. Porowski's second recipe called for four ingredients. It looked in the episode as if Porowski added prosciutto to the leek grilled cheese. But he clarified in a 2018 Instagram post that he actually made two varieties of the sandwich. While the first was vegetarian-friendly, the second was strictly for meat lovers. This sandwich features sharp cheddar and prosciutto, also on brioche bread, according to Porowski's post. As with the previous sandwich, I decided to layer the cured meat between two mounds of shredded cheese. I used a box grater to shred the cheese. I saw in the episode that Porowski was a fan of grating the cheeses, so I stuck with that method here. I also put the prosciutto between two layers of cheese to help the halves of the sandwich melt cohesively together. While the prosciutto was exciting, I felt as if this was the weakest sandwich of the bunch. I didn't think the meat and cheese went well together. The flavors of the beautifully cured meat and the extra-sharp cheddar were noticeably competing with each other rather than working together. On top of that was a sweet bread that had its own narrative to contribute, too. The amalgamation of flavors seemed confusing and far too busy. Simply put, I felt as if the other sandwiches in this experiment had a tastier payoff for all the work they required. I wouldn't make this sandwich again. Overall, I think Jenner, Teigen, and Gaines each have recipes that deserve their own time and place in the spotlight, while Porowski's two recipes have room for improvement. I tried all five sandwiches in one sitting. In my opinion, Jenner's grilled cheese is best for a last-minute or lazy-day lunch at home. It's reminiscent of childhood sandwiches, but the hot sauce and the sourdough bread give it a much-needed boost. Take the at-home scenario described above, add a lunch guest into the mix, and you've got the perfect occasion for Teigen's recipe. It's delicious and simple enough to not be pretentious but intricate and exciting enough to make you feel as if you're really serving your guest something special. If you're looking to indulge yourself with slightly more nuanced flavors, I think you should go for Gaines' recipe. Whether you're cooking for one or for 10, this gooey, melty, flavorful sandwich is sure to be a hit among grilled-cheese lovers. The bread keeps its integrity while the double layer of cheese melts around the tomato and basil, allowing it all to become one big flavorful mess. Gaines' recipe has a note encouraging cooks to serve the sandwiches immediately, and I think that's the only way to go here. Otherwise, the cheese starts to harden and it loses the magic. Unfortunately, the brioche bread ruined both of my attempts at a tasty grilled cheese from Porowski. The bread was simply too sweet to properly complement the beautiful aromatics of the Gruyere and leeks in the first sandwich, and it competed too much with the other strong flavors of sharp cheddar and prosciutto in the second. My main takeaway from this entire experiment: Save your brioche for French toast. Ina Garten and Martha Stewart's grown-up grilled cheeses are both delicious but the easiest to make has the edge I made Michelin-starred chef Massimo Bottura's 5-ingredient grilled cheese and it was the best quarantine snack I've had I made Gordon Ramsay's iconic scrambled eggs and it's the only way I'll eat them from now on I made scrambled eggs using English, French, and American methods and was shocked by how different they all tasted More: Features Food Grilled Cheese Celebrity Recipe For Success
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