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If you are having difficulties starting productive into your day, wasting time checking emails or facebook, reading news or watching videos, then this might be the cure for you.
Honestly, this is the simplest and best productivity habit I know of. Since I have implemented it into my own working day my productivity doubled — at least!
Don't read emails, don't call your friend, don't check for news, don't update facebook or twitter at the beginning of the day. Hold back and control this urge. Give yourself a little space. Start directly with your most important task.
If you manage to do this, I'm sure your productivity will get a boost. Mine did.
The reason why this works so well is twofold.
First you are actually starting with what is most important for you. You don't wast time — and your precious willpower — to get sidetracked. You won't start procrastinating. Instead you are really doing exactly what you want to do. Isn't that beautiful?
This is setting yourself up for success. It is uplifting and therefore energizing.
And exactly the opposite of procrastinating into the day and then feeling bad about it later on.
When you actually work on your highest priorities you will notice that you're not only highly productive during the day, but you will also be much more satisfied with your working day.
When you end your day and you made real progress towards what really matters to you, you will be proud of what you did and of yourself.
In order to really profit from starting with #1 you want to make it a habit.
You want to start every working day with your highest priority.
Sooner than later you will notice how easy it is to start with what is most important for you. You will actually become an extremely productive person, who gets the important things done.
So… What is Your #1?
In order to start with #1 you have to know what your number one priority really is.
It is not necessarily what is on top of your to-do list. And it is also not what is most pressing right now. It is what is most important to you. This is the definition of your priority.
So set some time aside to figure out what you really want to create and what will give you the most return on your time. You can start with learning time-management basics and scheduling what is important into your week.
Give starting with #1 a test-drive tomorrow and see how productive and satisfied you will be! Let me know how it went in the comments.
The TOP 5 Productivity Killers – And How to Bust Them!
It's easy to think that we need to relax a bit during the morning thinking that that 'relaxation' can prime us to be more productive in the weekend.
By doing the most important things early, we can develop the momentum early in the day.
I think this is very true Myrko…..I often wake ready to start my ay writing and when I get to the computer I am waylaid by emails and if I even sneak a peak at the internet then hours can roll on by!
the trick is to ignore the phone, steer clear of the emails altogether and the internet.
I try to focus on the task in hand and for me the sense of achievement outweighs the sense of need to check those emails etc.
Technology is great and an can lead us to some truly wonderful knowledge finding moments, but it can also eat away at the precious moments within our days.
Now to stop sitting staring at my new 10 week od puppy!
Vincent, what if there is an email taking your attention away for longer than you would like to?
I think it has something whole to it when you don't read emails etc. in the morning and get right to the point.
I could definitely vouch for this, Myrko. Although I still check emails and all that, I quickly get into the meat of what I need to do each morning. It sets the tone for the rest of the work day.
Great advice. The step above is the one that we often won't take the time to do. It is definitely critical. | {
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I hope I am never as popular as my husband on this blogging thing. People are just rude and vicious when they don't agree with you. I am not saying you can only comment on here if you agree (although, I doubt I will every post anything so controversial), but for pete's sake--be nice!
Last week was Reia's first day at ballet, and the first day I really felt like an up and coming soccer mom. There I was at the Ballet Conservatory in Lewisville with about 13 other parents watching our wee ones through the window learning first position. It was precious and I was mad at myself for not having my camera charged enough to take any video.
Anyhoo, I looked around and watched all the other mommies with their kiddos. We chatted and discussed who was taking what and who had older siblings and younger. When we left, we stopped and got ice cream from McD's and chatted about what she had learned. Suddenly, I felt like, well, such a MOM! Really, aren't I still 22 and too young to have children? (No offense to those that age that do. But, I was really too immature at that age to deal with children of my own.) I had one mom say to me, "Just wait until your baby is starting Pre-Ballet and your oldest is a veteran taking week long summer classes!" Oi--when does that happen? Next week? They grow up so fast.
None the less, I loved it. Nothing gives me greater joy that being a wife and mother and watching God grow my marraige and children and allowing me to be a great part of what He is doing in their little lives. Again, I say Thanks and Yea God!
I am starting to feel like my titles could be titles for sitcoms you see on t.v. , but I digress --already!
Terry had me take a personality test tonight. Actually he called it an Attitude Test. The basic just is that it is our attitude that drive who we are. And although we can't change the general makeup of what makes us tick, we can make adjustments along the way if we really understand the core of what drives our attitudes. I hate these tests.
First of all, I am terrible at deciding if a particular word fits my personality. I could be organized at times and if it is something I am passionate about, teaching for example. The other part of the time--well, not so much. I always have to ask, "Do you think I am..." to people who know me and don't have the skewed view I have of myself. Secondly, they make me feel bad. For some reason, I always feel like since I am not all of those other things, I must be failing somewhere.
I mean, I run a household with two small children and a slightly high maintenance husband.(Those of you who know him are probably snickering right now!) Shouldn't I be very organized, firm, able to make decisions without really second guessing myself to do that well? But, this test just told me I was completely opposite of that. Not only that, but I needed to make adjustments--their nice word for changes.
I shouldn't be asking "Why can't I be like personality X? It would help me see more of Terry's point of view on things, I would have a more efficiently running household, etc."
What I should be saying is, "God, You made me exactly like you need me to be to carry out Your will for my life. At the moment I don't really see how this all fits together. I think I should be more like X than Y to get this done. But, I trust you implicitly! Thank you for the masterful work You have created in me. Please show me how to take the traits you have placed in me and soar with them!"
So, I am thankful. I pray for God's forgiveness (which I know He freely gives) that I have not really appreciated the way He has created me.
I went into Hobby Lobby the other day where I saw they already had out several isles of Christmas ornaments and garland. Also in abundance was the fall decor. Now, I know it is 1000 degrees out side (1200 with the heat index), but I can't help but have a little excitement thinking about the holidays already.
I realize most people can't stand it when stores begin putting out the holiday stuff so early, but I love it. I think there is a huge Garden Ridge in San Antonio that has it up all year long. I would move there if I could talk Terry into it! Anyway, around the beginning of July, I will make it very cold in the car or house and put on a little "Joy to the World" and "Hark the Herald Angels Sing". I'm not ready for Christmas, as a matter of fact I am really enjoying this summer with the girls. Swimming, playing on the swingset, going to the park- it is all great fun. But, just knowing such a fun time with family is coming up and the things I get to share with my kids this year make my heart beat a little faster.
I won't be purchasing any real Christmas stuff until after Halloween (it's a policy of mine), but I will be planning! This year in particular I am thinking about how to help Reia experience Christmas with a combination of how I did when I was a kid, and also get her to experience the real reason for Christmas. I read Lisa Whelchel's book "The Adventure of Christmas" last year, but it was too late for me to incorporate many of her ideas. (If you have been having a hard time trying to figure out how to get your kids into the true spirit, it is a great read with worthwhile ideas.) I think we may even make our own ornaments, paper chain garland and popcorn garland this year.
What a week it has been. I finally got serious about getting back in shape. No, I never started running as a previous post would have led you to believe. Sorry about that! Anyway, I started walking 3 miles at night with a couple of friends. (Thanks Holly and Jennifer!) Holly and I are both determined to shed those post baby pounds. So, since last Sunday, I have covered 17 miles. It would have been 18, but one night we only went 2 miles as I was pushing Reia in the stroller.
Plus, my girls have had quite a week too. Reese learned to crawl several weeks ago, but on top of that she is now able to clap, push herself to a sitting position, and pull herself to her feet in her crib and on the coffee table. (Those are 3 of the 4) The last milestone would be Reia telling me for the first time, "But mom, it's just not fair!" after I wouldn't let her stay at a friend's house to play. Oh joy. Since when did the teenage years start at 3?
Have a great weekend everyone! Hope you hit some mile(stones) of your own.
What Happened to Birthday Parties?
What were your birthday parties like as a kid? Me? In the beginning, it was family, cake, a few presents. As I got older, it was a few friends, cake, a couple of gifts. Maybe pin the tail on the donkey or hide and seek. It was fun, but not extravagant.
Fast forward to my first daughter's first birthday. 25 invitations were sent out. We had tons of food, a $75 cake, tons of gifts. I spent a ridiculous amount of money for a party she won't ever remember. For her second birthday, we took her and 10 of her closest friends (okay, what two year old could name 10 friends?) and a few cousins to the Teddy Bear Factory. Again, ridiculous amounts of money. The pictures turned out nice though. For her third birthday I was pregnant with Reese. So, in an effort to help the budget, we had the party at the park. Smart. Had the party when no one would expect tons of food. Smart. Got a cake at Costco. Hit the jackpot on that one. It was only $15 and was one of the best cakes I have ever eaten!
I have talked to so many parents who have spent $200 or more on a birthday party. Actually $200 is pretty tame nowadays. You have bounce houses, petting zoos, Libby Loo, gift bags for the guests, cakes that resemble some wedding cakes, and it goes on and on. I realize the kids have a ball, but is it all necessary?
Last year Reia was invited to a birthday party at a friends house. Her mom made the cake; the favors were bubbles; she served cheese and crackers along with the normal party fare of a cake and punch; she made tea and lemonade. There were about 15 children and their moms in attendance. And you know what? The kids ran around and had a ball! They played with all of the new toys, got sugared up on cake, played pin the tail on Boots(of Boots and Dora fame), and went home after 90 min for a nap. It was great! I sat there and thought, "Now, this is the kind of party I remember!" The kids were having fun and the mom was not stressed at all.
1. Only allow your children to invite as many kids as they are old to their parties.
2. When they are young, only have a party with friends every other year.
3. Just have it at home--I bet you have lots of toys already there.
4. If you feel your children have enough toys, have children bring something to donate to a charity for other children.
5. Let your child help make the party decor.
If you have any other time/money/sanity saving ideas, please post them here! Poor Reese (my second child) probably won't have a party with friends until she is three thanks to mommy's new wisdom. Good news--she won't remember!!!! And no, I don't scrapbook enough to get caught.
Oh My Word--Reia Just Cut Her Own Hair!
I just had to call my husband and tell him Reia took a pair of scissors and chopped her hair. I could hear it in his voice--"So, where were you exactly when this happened?" I'll tell you--on the phone! Reese was napping and I have to really get all kinds of multi-tasking done while she sleeps. So, I was talking and cleaning up the mess made from manners camp. Quite frankly, Reia plays well by herself and often. Therefore, I don't have an eyeball glued to her every minute.
So, I was on the phone when my sweet little Reia walks up with a pair of scissors and a wad of hair in her hand. You could tell by the look on her face that she knew this was trouble. I gasped and quickly got off of the phone. While my hand was over my mouth (I was trying not to laugh) she burst into tears. I was trying to reassure her that all was ok and hair did indeed grow back when I looked down the hall and saw the RIVER of hair that was flowing from the crime scene. At that point I started to really look at the damage. Lots of little short peices all over her head. The urge to laugh suddenly left.
What you need to know at this point is Reia has the most beautiful blonde locks that have grown out in the most perfect, not needing a cut kind of way. Not only that, but Terry has strictly forbidden me to have it cut. (We have "screaming while brushing it" issues that have caused me to threaten to get it cut.) If I can find a picture that does it justice I wil post it.
I guess I should have known this would happen. It has to every parent of a toddler I know. If you think this won't happen to you--e-mail me when it does! And keep in mind I have told her before never to cut her hair with her scissors. I guess the haircut she is about to have will be punishment enough.
Ahh! Sweet Cool Colorado...The river runs through everything. I loved it!
Reia at the San Antonio Zoo!
Terry and I had the wonderful last minute opportunity to go to Beaver Creek, Co earlier this month--alone! Originally, we had not planned a kid-free vacation as we were trying to save our airline miles to go to Hawaii next spring, but when the opportunity presented itself to have a week in a condo where it wasn't a thousand degrees, we couldn't pass it up.
Now, we could have taken the kids. There was plenty of room (the condo slept 10). But, we haven't had any real time alone since Reese was born last November. Before I start, I know not everyone has family around to take kids at the last minute. I know not everyone has the means to get away for a week. However, it you can arrange it---DO IT!
We arrived in Denver and rented a car for the two hour drive to Beaver Creek. On the way we drove through mountains and watched snow fall in June! Absolutely breathtaking. The condo was great. And yes, I did feel a little guilty knowing eight more people could have come and enjoyed wtih us until the first night when I got to eat at a nice restaurant, stay up late, watch a movie with Terry, and sleep to my heart's content the next morning. The best part--talking to Terry. I mean really connecting in a way that isn't always possible at home. We talked about everything. I loved it! Especially since anyone who knows Terry, knows he spends his 14,000 words a day at church.
So what is my point? You need time away with your spouse. Even if it is only for one night. Even if it is hard to leave the kids behind. I have a friend who has said she would be sad if her kids were missing something great--like snowing on a mountain in June. But the fact of the matter is that your relationship with your spouse is more important than that. It is the second most important--next to your relationship with Christ. (On a side note: if you don't have a true relationship with Him, you will never know the fullness you can have with your spouse. ) So, let me say it again. Yes, your children are important and need you, but your relationship with your man is MORE IMPORTANT.
The summer has just begun. Find the time, ask friends or relatives to watch the kids, go somewhere close that doesn't require a flight if you can't find that in the budget, stay somewhere inexpensive. It doesn't have to be costly--just fun and memorable. Your relationship will be better for it now and in the future.
Well, it has been a crazy month--and it's only half over. Terry and I took a personal vacation to Beaver Creek, Co., took Reia to SeaWorld the next week and the day after returning from San Antonio, I co-taught a manners camp through the Colleyville Parks and Rec department. During that week my neice and nephew stayed with us while out of school. The day they left, another niece came to spend the night while her parents picked her sister up from camp. Whew! I realized that I could handle being a working mother of four if I had to, but I am so glad I am not and won't ever be.
So, all of that being said, I am glad to be back to blogging. Tomorrow's post: taking a vacation with your spouse! Recommeded, important and vital to your relationship.
Enjoying the Day at the Dallas Children's Museum!
Well, I have about ten different subjects I want to blog about, but it will all have to wait. We just got back from a vacation in Beaver Creek, Colorado; we are taking Reia to SeaWorld this Thursday and I have to prepare for a Manners Camp my company is teaching the following week! After that, things should quiet down around here and I will get back to posting. Some of my topics will include birthday parties for kids, The Power of a Positive Mom, Manners Activities for small children, taking a vacation with just your spouse, and others.
Hope you are all having a great summer and are able to spend some great time with your kids while they are home. On a side note--Reese's first tooth broke through last night!!! | {
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Q: Iterating through row range group data and take an action I am getting to know Excel VBA. I have a working program that uses an action button on one sheet opens a source workbook and data worksheet, selects data and puts that into a second workbook and destination sheet. I then sort the data as needed and it looks like this
Destination sheet, sorted and annotated duplicates
I am now trying to select the data based on col 2 "B" where the items are duplicated and/or not duplicated then perform an action (send an email to the manager about the staff under their control). I can get an email to work but its selecting the data that I'm having trouble with.
the output data would be col 1 & col 3 to 5 e.g.
Dear Manager1,
you staff member/s listed below have achieved xyz
*
*Person1 22/06/2017 11/08/2017 22/08/2017
*Person11 22/06/2017 11/08/2017 22/08/2017
*Person15 22/06/2017 11/08/2017 22/08/2017
congratulations....
So what I hope somebody can help me with is a clue how I get to look at the data in col 2
add the Row data required to an array or something then to check the next Row add it to the same something until it is different to the next Row Pause do the action then do the next iteration. Resulting in:
*
*Manager1 .....Person 1,11,15action
*Manager10 ..... Person 10action
*Manager2 ..... Person 12,16,2,25,28action
*Manager3 ..... Person 13,17,26,29,3action
until last line is reached.
I am so confused with arrays / lookups and loops I have lost the plot somewhere along the way.
I have a variable lastTmp which tells me the last line of data in the set, this will vary each month.
The Range is:
Set rng1 = Range("B5:B" & Cells(Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).row)
The last piece of my working code is:
Dim lp As Integer
lp = 1
For Each cell In rng1
If 1 < Application.CountIf(rng1, cell.Value) Then
With cell
.Offset(0, 4) = "duplicate : "
.Offset(0, 5) = lp
End With
Else
With cell
.Offset(0, 4) = "NOT duplicate : "
.Offset(0, 5) = 0
End With
End If
Next cell
A: You will be better placed to confront confusion if you do your indenting more logically. Related For / Next, If / Else / End If and With / End With should always be on the same indent level for easier reading. I rearranged your original code like this:-
For Each Cell In Rng1
If 1 < Application.CountIf(Rng1, Cell.Value) Then
With Cell
.Offset(0, 4) = "duplicate : "
.Offset(0, 5) = lp
End With
Else
With Cell
.Offset(0, 4) = "NOT duplicate : "
.Offset(0, 5) = 0
End With
End If
Next Cell
It now becomes apparent that the With Cell / End With need not be duplicated. I have further presumed that your variable lp actually was intended to hold the count. That made me arrive at the following compression of your code.
Dim Rng1 As Range
Dim Cell As Range
Dim lp As Integer
' the sheet isn't specified: uses the ActiveSheet
Set Rng1 = Range("B5:B" & Cells(Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Row)
For Each Cell In Rng1
With Cell
lp = Application.CountIf(Rng1, .Value)
.Offset(0, 4) = IIf(lp, "", "NOT ") & "duplicate : "
.Offset(0, 5) = lp
End With
Next Cell
A: Consider using a Dictionary or Collection, whenever, checking for duplicates.
Here I use a Dictionary of Dictionaries to compile lists of Persons by Manager.
Sub ListManagerList1()
Dim cell As Range
Dim manager As String, person As String
Dim key As Variant
Dim dictManagers As Object
Set dictManagers = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
For Each cell In Range("B5:B" & Cells(Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Row)
manager = cell.Value
person = cell.Offset(0, -1).Value
If Not dictManagers.Exists(manager) Then
dictManagers.Add manager, CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
End If
If Not dictManagers(manager).Exists(person) Then
dictManagers(manager).Add person, vbNullString
End If
Next
For Each key In dictManagers
Debug.Print key & " -> "; Join(dictManagers(key).Keys(), ",")
Next
End Sub
I recommend you wanting Excel VBA Introduction Part 39 - Dictionaries
A: Assuming your data is as in the image
Then following code will give you result as in the image below.
Sub Demo()
Dim srcSht As Worksheet, destSht As Worksheet
Dim lastRow As Long, i As Long
Dim arr1(), arr2()
Dim dict As Object
Set dict = CreateObject("scripting.dictionary")
Set srcSht = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet2") 'change Sheet2 to your data sheet
Set destSht = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1") 'change Sheet1 to your output sheet
arr1 = Application.Index(srcSht.Cells, [row(1:7000)], Array(2, 1)) 'See note below
arr2 = arr1
For i = 1 To UBound(arr1, 1)
If Not dict.exists(LCase$(arr1(i, 1))) Then
dict.Add LCase$(arr1(i, 1)), i
Else
arr2(i, 1) = vbNullString
arr2(dict.Item(LCase$(arr1(i, 1))), 2) = arr2(dict.Item(LCase$(arr1(i, 1))), 2) & "," & arr1(i, 2)
End If
Next
destSht.Range("A1").Resize(UBound(arr1, 1), UBound(arr1, 2)) = arr2 'display result
destSht.Columns("a").SpecialCells(xlBlanks).EntireRow.Delete
End Sub
Note : For details on assigning range to array see this.
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India is widely known as the land of tantriks and black magic, India has enthralled generations and generations of scientists and researchers with mysteries that till today remain unsolved and unexplained. Let's take a look at some of these mysteries of India that have baffled people throughout the ages.
Guess how the Kodinhi village in Kerala got the name of the Twin Village! This tiny little village has a population of 2000 people, out of which there are around 200 pairs of twins! Scientists have yet to figure the reason behind high twinning ratio in this village, while in the rest of the country it is markedly low.
A deafening boom came out of the sky over Jodhpur on the night of 18th December, 2012. This inexplicable boom was rumoured to have been heard in other parts of the globe as well. According to scientists, the boom was unlike anything else ever heard before, but the mystery of the Jodhpur Boom remains unexplained.
India's very own version of the Illuminati, the mysterious 9 Unknown Men is one of the world's most powerful secret societies. Started by Emperor Asoka himself, each of these 9 unknown men have been entrusted with a book of knowledge on different subjects like Propaganda and Psychological warfare, communicating with extraterrestrials, and defying gravity. It is said that the secret society exists till date, but the actual identities of these 9 unknown men are still a mystery.
Our favorite Indian love story about Emperor Shah Jahan who built the giant mausoleum of Taj Mahal in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, is riddled with conspiracy. According to Professor P.N. Oak, the Taj Mahal used to be a Shiva temple by the name of Tejo Mahalaya, which was later captured by the Mughal emperor and converted into the mausoleum we all know and love.
The village of Kuldhara in Rajasthan lies in ruins now, allegedly because of a curse which wiped out its entire population almost overnight and till date remains uninhabited.
Strange lights in the sky, suspicious government silence, and several other strange goings-on all point to the presence of a UFO base camp in the Kongka La Pass on the Indo-China border.
Nobody knows how Shanti Devi remembered minute details about her previous life, but from the young age of four she started talking about her house in Mathura and how she must return to her husband and kids. What's uncanny is that her story and all details she gave about her past life collaborated with the facts upon intense research.
Although the official word is that Netaji died of burns due to a plane crash in 1945, there are other versions of that story which proclaims that it was a staged event, and Netaji was actually killed by Stalin. There's even a school of thought that believes that he went underground for all those years to finally die of natural causes in the year 1985.
When Om Banna got into an accident while riding his bullet and passed away, little did the country know that such mysterious events were to follow. The police towed the vehicle to their police station but it returned to the site of the accident the very next day. No matter how many times the police towed it away, locked it up, emptied it of any fuel, the bike would find its way back to the accident site.
The serial killer that went rampant first on the streets of erstwhile Bombay and then Calcutta still remains an unsolved mystery to this day. Given the title of Stoneman, this one or more murderer would roam the streets at night and select his victims from the street-dwellers and ragpickers, whose head they would bash in using a huge stone rock.
Another unexplained mystery from our country, Prahlad Jani, also known as Mataji, claimed to have survived without food and water since 1940. Despite conducting several experiments with him, where he was locked in a room without any form of sustenance for a fortnight, scientists are yet to arrive at a reasonable explanation for this miracle.
This small village in Assam is popular for the massive numbers of bird deaths ocurring here every year. Especially on monsoon evenings, flocks of birds plunge from the skies into the village, and in the process end up hurting themselves and even dying.
The Yeti or the Abominable Snowman is a massive ape-like humanoid creature that haunts the snowy slopes of the Himalayas. Although generally regarded as an urban legend, several unexplained and mysterious sightings have happened which lead us to question its existence.
The Lepakshi temple in Anantpura stands on around 70 strong pillars that have supported its weight for centuries. However there is one particular pillar here, called the Hanging Pillar, which does not touch the ground, but hovers a few inches above it. A thin piece of paper or a stick can even be passed from under the pillar to prove that it's actually not touching the ground.
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WHY I: INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR OF THE LONDON SURF FILM FESTIVAL DEMI TAYLOR
Cornish born and bred lady-slider, the London Surf Film Festival Director, author and screen writer Demi Taylor has been a stalwart of the surf-ciné world and the global creative surf movement. Co-author of numerous surf and travel books with her partner Chris Nelson, 7 years ago Demi & Chris gave birth to a vision to celebrate the unique and iconic British surf industry. Years down the line, The London Surf Film Festival is a beating heart not just of the UK surf scene, but the global waters, hosting international film-makers, surfers, ocean lovers, dreamers and thinkers.
Demi's honest love for the water and surfing is a testament to what chasing and pursuing your passions can lead to. I have been lucky to work with and enjoy spending time with Demi at numerous London Surf Film Festivals, and thought it about time I pinned down the doyen of all that is surf cinema down for a natter. Kick back for the next in the WHY I series of interviews with inspiring women, with author, surfer, purveyor of good vibes, and co-founder of the London Surf Film Festival, Demelza Taylor.
With a child-hood routed in travel and a connection to the ocean and all its rich, rewarding treasures, Demi Taylor is a name quietly synonymous in the surf industry with fostering and promoting creativity and the celebration of surf-culture. Growing up in Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and California, it was only when returning to the "wild-west shores of Cornwall, "– Penwith – ("where the world falls into the sea" according to Demi), in the last decade that Demi began to "really know and feel that I'm from here. Before, that sense of place wasn't really important."
A life-long lover of the ocean, whether that was in Saudi Arabia or during "relentless" day trips to Sennen, surfing and travel, and all the rewarding creative endeavours that can come from enjoying the fruits of mother nature's waters, Demi ruminates that
"I think the sea always meant freedom to me. "
A bonafide water-baby if there ever was one, the sun-kissed, smiling face of Demi can often be seen exploring both British or international waters, surfing "but anything (within reason) goes – I bodysurf, bellyboard, ride a surf mat – always underinflated, I have quite a few boards but am madly in love with my Bing…".
An honest passion for surfing led Demi to score her "dream gig" working on the PR (team) for Quiksilver and converse at Exposure after graduating. A baptism of fire into the high-energy and high-fun world of action sports, like many of us who have lived, loved, worked and breathed in the action sports industry, it is those unforgettable moments that this awesome industry of ours can proffer that are so memorable. Demi laughs that "I certainly got a real education at the Quikcup – that over night party train from Biarritz to Les Arcs is the stuff of legend…50 of the world's best surfers, skaters, snowboarders plus all the boardsports press… beers, pizzas and… well, what happened on the train stays on the train !"
But where in this story did the foundation of the London Surf Film Festival, the iconic UK-based celebration of surf culture and cinema that has fast become the nucleas and beating heart of creative celebration and the bringing together of our patchwork of awesome souls in the surf industry, find it's place?
"It was born where all the best ideas come to life, round the kitchen table" Demi begins. In "2010 Chris Nelson (my boyfriend and writing partner) and I were talking about the UK surf community and the creativity that exists on our shores. We realised there wasn't really an event that celebrated what we have here in the UK. We're both writers who have been writing about surfing and travel for the last 20 years really – books & articles.
Demi with partner and London Surf Film Festival Co-Founder Chris Nelson
We were already in touch with a lot of great filmmakers, photographers, makers & doers about their projects so it just seemed like a natural progression to bring those creatives together and create a platform for them… about 6 months later in 2011, LS/FF was born. We had Keith Malloy bring his beautiful film Come Hell or High Water to the first event and we were off!".
The amount of time, love and passion that is clearly poured into the LSFF, the curation of its program and its bringing together of some of the industry's most stoked, influential, colourful and brilliant souls is apparent if you have ever connected with or been to the festival. I will never forget some of my favourite moments of the festival having been a long-term attendee myself. Getting goosebumps on my arm watching North Of The Sun by Norwiegen film-makers Inge Wegge and Jorn Ranum, and seeing them surf beneath the Northern lights. Celebrating UK based surfer Oli Adams' success with him as he took home British film of the year for his one-man creation The Hunt For Hipmasama in 2014. Sitting through 5 hours of film and forgetting my bottom complaining as I was blown away by some of the most raw and beautiful film-making I've seen full stop, that projects and epitomises what I love about surfing.
Demi at LSFF 2014 with Laura Enever Whitney Gilmore, Isabel Freeman, Ava Warbrick, Elsie Pinniger and Steph Gilmore
Demi shares the thought process of what goes into the formulation of LSFF, in that "every year we try to curate a festival that resonates with us and what's going on both in the UK and in the wider surfing world so that it's an authentic slice of surfing right here and now. "
"We wanted it to be a community event for everyone and to bring together and celebrate the creativity that exists in surfing as well as the sheer level of talent both in and out of the water through art, music, photography, makers, doers….".
I love LSFF it for its intoxicatingly authentic and happy bringing together of those passionate about the water in its many creative and active guises. If you haven't explored surf-cinema, there are so many highly talented souls creating incredible works of art that effectively portray that hard-to-pinpoint energy and raw appeal that surfing proffers. I wonder if Demi had always been surf a cinéphile in her life, as she is now synonymous with being a huge catalyst for the celebration for surf cinema now? "I was a member of the Bradbury Junior School film club so I went to school on a Saturday morning to watch movies in the school hall… does that count??" she laughs. Adding that
"I've always loved the multi-dimensional way of telling a story through film bringing together sound and vision to create a narrative. "
A story-teller herself, Demi adds that "story telling has always been a big part of surf culture – telling tales of waves ridden, points discovered, places been. It's an important aspect of any community, that oral tradition, it binds people together and creates the folklore that is the bedrock of a culture. "I too see the importance and of chronicalling the mystical nature of surf culture. As Demi attests,
"You realize as heroes, pioneers and friends are lost, that if those stories aren't recorded they're gone forever."
This year saw the passing of one of the most iconic founding-fathers of the international surf world, Jack O'Neill, founder of surf-brand O'Neill, creator of the modern wetsuit, and instantly recognizable pirate-patched wonder of the water. With so many global paddle-outs held in Jack's honour following his passing, Demi shares that ". This year we were honoured to be asked to write the tribute film celebrating the life of Jack O'Neill. In doing so we were given the opportunity to talk to those who knew Jack the best and really explore the impact of this incredible surfing pioneer….".
THE LSFF's 7th inception finds Demi "STOKED! We're lucky to work with some pretty epic people and we have some very talented people coming to the event to present their work, so yeah, I feel pretty stoked." With her highlights of this time including the "1st night at LS/FF 2011 full house, …beers with friends, Steph Gilmore, Chasing Zero live AV set last year … I still have tingles, The Shorties – creating a platform for homegrown filmmakers, the shaping booth year 3, introducing UK creatives to each other…Then of course that time the boys from Reef played, and Colin Macleod, Auction for the Promise Club… it's been pretty fun."
With her partner Chris Nelson, Demi is also busy weaving stories and creations within the industry.. Co-writers of "The Ripple Effect" for Redbull TV, Demi and Chris spent last year writing this documentary series that explores the lives and achievements of some of youth cultures "most exciting entrepreneurs – from the founders of Atari, Moog Music, Wired Magazine to the likes of GoPro and Hurley… it's been great putting all that film watching to good use."
Demi is a driving force especially within the UK surf scene, a tireless champion of bringing together like-minded souls, of fostering talent and creativity and of the radical, different patchwork that makes up the UK surf scene, an unfamiliar playground for many global surfers who may even date the existence of waves on these small isles. I enquire as to what it is about our funny little industry here in Britain that Demi loves?
I love the way we all pull together and we get stoked on what other people are achieving. There's plenty of room for everyone! There are all the big events and comps but what really stokes my fires are the events on the fringes meaning there's something for everyone – whether you ride a surf mat or a vintage single fin – you can find your crew….what we have in the UK is pretty special."
At the heart of Demi Taylor's talented and multi-armed creative is that genuine love for surf and travel. A particular trip in 2001 appears to have really served as a catalyst and ignited change, when Demi "quit my job in PR in 2001, bought a camper van and Chris and I headed off on a year-long odyssey along the Atlantic Coast of Europe travelling from the Orkney Isles to Morocco. We spent a year surfing, road ripping, writing, researching, interviewing, exploring and photographing came home, got a publishing deal and it set us off on a new path. We've written I think 7 surf and travel books together…".
This formidable force is unstoppable and with more "surfing, writing, travels and films" on the horizon, the future is sure to be an exciting place for Demi Taylor.
Find out more and head to the London Surf Film Festival
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This is the time of year that adults often ask lots of questions about what children are learning at preschool and why there is so much "free play time". Free play time is essentially time where children are allowed to choose whatever activity they wish from all which are available in the classroom. It is unstructured time, but not time without rules. The children are still expected to learn how to take turns, treat the materials with respect and use appropriate indoor voices. Still, adults sometimes mistake free play time as time better spent "learning".
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Photographing the Eclipse: How Much Magnification?
How much magnification do you need to photograph the solar eclipse on August 21, 2017?
This is the sun photographed at 10:21 in the morning, Canon 100-400mm lens with a 1.4x extender. 10-stop ND filter. 4000 shutter speed, f/4, ISO 100.
It's going to take some magnification to photograph a big sun.
This is a stack of images shot during the Iceland 2015 eclipse with the 24-105mm lens. Then the entire image was cropped. I used the 24-105mm because I wanted to build this stack later on in Photoshop.
Think about what lens you are going to use to photograph the solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. The event will happen fast so the time to get prepared is now.
Great info, Kathy! I took my first ever photo of the sun with my new solar filter with the 80-400mm. It is posted in NatureGraphy Group. How ow did you capture the stacked group and how long did it take?
Hey, Debbie. My entire sequence was 67 minutes. The good stuff that you see in the last photos was 11:25 to 11:38 or 13 minutes. Way to go on the NatureGraphy posting!!
Why use a 10 stop grad filter at night? Great captures!
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Heartfield Archive Akademie Der Künste. John Heartfield Genius Disappears Behind East German Walls, 1969 – 1992.
John Heartfield Life (born Helmut Herzfeld). His Courageous Story – From German Dada To Graphic Design Genius To Political Collage Pioneer Whose "Art As A Weapon" Against Fascism Made Him Number-5 On The Gestapo's Most Wanted List. /
The Cinematic Life Of John Heartfield – Famous Political Artist & Graphic Design Genius /
<< HEARTFIELD CHRONOLOGY - ALL YEARS1969 1983 1992
"I first wrote to the Heartfield Archiv in April, 1988. In Berlin, one Elizabeth Patzwall was extremely clear and forceful about refusing to let me see anything. When I returned home, a letter of refusal was waiting–dated June 6!–implying I had "not applied in time," (that is absolutely absurd!). Two years later, I […applied again…] and the same things started to happen again. I wrote. There was no answer. I tried to call, which was completely hopeless. I wrote again. The answer was still NO. One is led to suppose that getting in or not getting in depended on personalities rather than policies. Of course, I was disappointed, frustrated, and angry."Excerpts from PhD Candidate Nancy Roth In An October 1992 Letter
To John Joseph Heartfeld Regarding Her Experience With The John Heartfield Archiv
Heartfield's third wife, Gertrud Heartfield, remains an East Berlin resident until her death in 1983. East Germany grants her an unusual privilege, the ownership of a western automobile. She drives all over Europe, collecting every piece of John Heartfield's surviving art she can find. The curator knows his adopted grandmother, Gertrud, did this with the best of intentions.
Gertrud writes to John Heartfield's son, Tom George. Heartfield, in New York. She asks him to help her with the archive. She also asks Tom to return his father's original art to East Berlin from storage in Queens, New York.
Two days after Heartfield's death, East Germany (GDR) issued a "Marriage Certificate" documenting Heartfield's name change (1964) and the marriage of John and Gertrud Heartfield (1952).
In 1969, one year after Heartfield's death, Gertrud signs an agreement that transfers all of John Heartfield's original art and ephemera (material related to the art) to the Heartfield Archiv, East German Akademie der Künste [AdK] (The Heartfield Archive, East Germany Academy Of Art). In this agreement, the archive agrees to conserve, organize, catalogue, and exhibit John Heartfield's art and ephemera to preserve his legacy. A responsibility of any competent archive to allow access to scholars so they may study material necessary to publish books, articles, essays, and theses.
In 1957, Heartfield's art was retrieved from his 1931 Moscow Exhibition. When all of Heartfield's art and personal possessions were transferred to the Heartfield Archiv (Heartfield Archive), they became property of the state.
The Heartfield Archiv, Akademie der Künste, holds approximately 64 original pieces of John Heartfield's photomontages (maquettes). These are the famous works of art containing elements that Heartfield brilliantly put together using many types of media. His maquettes (original pieces) display Heartfield's mastery of collage technique. They show his precise instructions to the rotogravure masters who made mass distribution of Heartfield's art possible.
The Heartfield Archiv also contains sketches and models of John Heartfield's stage designs for Bertolt Brecht and many other important playwrights. In addition, there are historic photos and documents.
Berlin's Heartfield Archiv (John Heartfield Archive) is a treasure trove of art and materials connected to one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.
The curator believes there are factors that have directly impacted John Heartfield's reputation and renown. Documents and letters show that the policies and actions of the John Heartfield Archiv (Heartfield Archive) have often been at odds with the recognized policies of any major artist's archive. The curator believes these policies are driven by financial necessity and political circumstances. These policies raise a question asked much too often. Who is John Heartfield? Why is the greatest political artist and graphic designer of the twentieth century unknown to so many?
In 2016, John Heartfield grandson, John J Heartfield, the curator of The Official John Heartfield Exhibition curator traveled to Berlin for the second time. The Heartfield Archiv, Akademie der Künste, invited him for a face-to-face meeting with the new director, Werner Heegewalt, to discuss the exhibition curator's "issues." However, the new director spent very little time with the exhibition's curator. The curator was impressed by the outstanding work done by Michael Kresja in the documents section of the archive. However, little progress was made in cooperation between the online exhibition and The Heartfield Archiv. Since that meeting, some important scholars have written to the curator to inform him they will no longer be using the services of The Heartfield Archiv, AdK. The curator is preparing a letter of cooperation for Werner Heegevalt. There is always hope that policies can change and the artist who risked his life to oppose fascism, a pursuit that grows in importance every day, will receive greater worldwide attention .
Please refer to the expanding section of this exhibition entitled Hidden Genius for the curator's continuing commentary on the policies of The Heartfield Archive (Heartfield Archive, Akademie der Künste).
The Chronology section will always grow. Please check the Exhibition's Social Media Sites for updates.
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Mohammed Dalwai
Founder of The Open Medicine Project with Yaseen Khan
Mohammed Dalwai 2015 Global Fellow
Save lives in under-resourced communities by providing healthcare workers with free and open access to relevant guidelines and clinical support tools using mobile technology.
The Open Medicine Project empowers frontline healthcare workers by creating clinical-support mobile applications which are based on local and relevant in-country standards. The apps freely disseminate vital content and decision support tools to the pockets and hands of healthcare providers. They are developed together with local health authorities in South Africa and in other under-serviced countries. This ensures best practice within limited resource constraints, less errors and better patient outcomes in Rural Primary Care, Basic Emergency Care, HIV and TB management in South Africa and other underresourced countries.
Mohammed co-founded and directs The Open Medicine Project, which seeks to improve healthcare through technology. He is an emergency doctor who has worked with Medecins sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) in places like Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, and Libya. Mohammed has experienced firsthand the need in the field and the failure that occurs due to overstretched workers in difficult circumstances. Believing in the value of simple tools and embracing mobile technology, he co-founded The Open Medicine Project with friend and fellow doctor Yaseen Khan. Mohammed is currently completing his Ph.D. in Emergency Medecine. He was named by the Mail and Guardian as one the top 200 youngsters in South Africa in 2012, named one of the top 100 GOOD people in the world by the GOOD foundation in 2013 and awarded a TED Fellowship in 2014 for the Mobile Triage application, which aims to save lives by decreasing errors in triage.
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So, last year I was banned and I stopped playing PR, so I decided to play PR again and I had forgot I was banned and I don't even remember why I was banned. Can I please be unbanned? For whatever reason I was banned, I wont do it again. Thanks for the reading.
that name does not come up in logs nor does the ip address.
[2018-12-08 09:15] !BAN performed by 'PRISM user lespyd' on ' Sylex115BR': RACISM is not tolerated on this server and can get you banned!
Come back in 2 weeks from today, and respond to this post. We do not allow racism on this server.
Rascism? But how can I be rascist when I am brazilian? Maybe I did a joke that offended somobody, but even so, it's not rascism.
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2020 TaxPub(DT) 3899 (Del-Trib)
Section 2(15), Proviso Section 11
Merely earning surplus did not result into the conclusion, that assessee was carrying on its activities, which could be termed as business, trade, or commerce, charging a nominal fee to use coding system and to avail of advantages and benefits therein was neither reflective of business aptitude nor indicative of profit-oriented intent. Accordingly, proviso to section 2(15) did not get attracted, and hence, there was no justification for denying exemption under section 11.
Charitable trust - Exemption under section 11 - Applicability of proviso to section 2(15) - Earning of surplus vis-a-vis no profit motive
Assessee was an autonomous society established under the aegis of Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India, as a non-profit organization. Main objects of assessee's was to run nation-wide academic and research network to undertake and promote R&D in the area of communication, develop policy options in the country for development of network infrastructure and to act as research center for technological and managerial resources in the area of computer network. It claimed exemption under section 11. AO held that as assessee was earning huge profits by providing data connectivity to its subscribers looking at assessee's receipts, its activities were commercial in nature and, therefore, assessee was not entitled to exemption in view of proviso to section 2(15). Held: Fee charged and quantum of income earned could be indicative of the fact that person was carrying on business or commerce and not charity, but charitable activities require operational/running expenses as well as capital expenses to be able to sustain and continue in long run. Assessee had to be substantially self-sustaining in long-term and could not depend upon Government. Assessee was engaged in research based activity which was highly cost intensive and required continuous spending on innovation and new developments as it was concerning with the education of society. Assessee was charging subscription as well as consultancy fees on actual, which fact was not denied. Therefore, merely earning surplus did not result into the conclusion, that assessee was carrying on its activities, which could be termed as business, trade, or commerce, charging a nominal fee to use coding system and to avail of advantages and benefits therein was neither reflective of business aptitude nor indicative of profit-oriented intent. Accordingly, proviso to section 2(15) did not get attracted, and hence, there was no justification for denying exemption under section 11. | {
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Tenure of Office of Senators
Constitution of Antigua
31.- 1. Every Senator shall vacate his seat in the Senate-
a. at the next dissolution of Parliament after he has been appointed;
b. if he is with his consent nominated as a candidate for election to the House;
c. if he ceases to be a citizen;
d. if he is absent from the sittings of the Senate for such period or periods and in such circumstances as may be prescribed by the rules of procedure of the Senate;
e. subject to the provisions of subsection (2) of this section, if any circumstances arise that, if he were not a Senator, would cause him to be disqualified for appointment as such by virtue of subsection (1) of section 30 of this Constitution or of any law enacted in pursuance of subsection (2) of that section;
f. if the Governor-General, acting in accordance with the advice of Prime Minister in the case of a Senator appointed in accordance with that advice, or in accordance with the advice of the Leader of the Opposition in the case of a Senator appointed in accordance with that advice, or in accordance with the advice of the Barbuda Council in the case of a Senator appointed in accordance with that advice, or in his discretion in the case of a Senator appointed by him in his discretion, declares the seat of that Senator to be vacant;
g. if, having been appointed under the provisions of section 28(6) of this Constitution, he ceases to be an inhabitant of Barbuda.
2. a. If circumstances such as are referred to in subsection (1) (e) of this section arise because a Senator is convicted of a felony or of any other offence involving dishonesty, sentenced to death or imprisonment, adjudged to be of unsound mind, or declared bankrupt or is convicted of any offence relating to elections in circumstances that disqualify him for election to the House, and if it is open to the Senator to appeal against the decision (either with the leave of a court or other authority or without such leave), he shall forthwith cease to perform his functions as a Senator but, subject to the provisions of this subsection, he shall not vacate his seat until the expiration of thirty days thereinafter:
Provided that the President may, at the request of the Senator, from time to time extend that period for further periods of thirty days to enable the Senator to pursue an appeal against the decision, so, however, that extensions of time exceeding in the aggregate one hundred and fifty days shall not be given without the approval, signified by resolution, of the Senate.
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PGA Championship: Luiten admits nerves got him once he got the lead
Joost Luiten was 8 under par after 14 holes in his first round of the 94th PGA Championship.
The Netherlands native appeared poised to challenge the major championship single-round scoring record of 63. Then, he closed with four consecutive bogeys to shoot 4-under 68 and trail leader Carl Pettersson by two shots.
"I played really well and then to finish the round with four straight bogeys is not a good feeling," he said. "But it has been a good experience and I just have to take that into the next rounds and try to stay positive."
The 26-year-old admitted he let nerves get the best of him as he finished his round on the front nine at the Ocean Course.
"You can't deny that you get nervous when you start playing so well in a major and take a big lead but I was just a little bit too aggressive with my putts on six and seven," he said. "I was in the birdie mode and when you are thinking like that all you want to do is to try and make more birdies."
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2015-16Last 32Round 4
Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari 75
CAI Zaragoza 72
January 27, 2016 CET: 20:30
Local time: 20:30 PALASERRADIMIGNI
Sassari holds off CAI for second win
Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari never trailed before holding on to 75-72 win over CAI Zaragoza to stay in contention for a place in the eighthfinals. Sassari and CAI both hold 2-2 records in a share of the second place of Group N, but CAI has the tie-breaking advantage with its 12-point win over Sassari last week. In this game, Sassari took control with a 12-0 run that ended the first half, amking it 44-28. CAI slowly melted the deficit after the break, and got within 65-62 midway through the fourth quarter, but Sassari never relinquished the lead. MarQuez Haynes had 16 points and 8 assists to lead in victory. Jarvis Varando collected 13 points and 8 rebounds, Joe Alexander scored 12, while Tony Mitchell and Rok Stipcevic netted 10 apiece in victory. Jordan Swing scored 13, and Stevan Jelovac 10 for CAI.
Mitchel had a three-pointer and a three-point play, and Haynes hit from long range for Sassari, too, giving home side 13-8 lead early on. Robin Benzing had a basket-plus-foul for CAI, and Isaac Fotu scored inside, but another three from Haynes kept the hosts ahead, and last-second triple from Stipcevic at the end of the quarter made it 23-18. Stipcevic opened the scoring in the second, as well, before Jelovac and Varnado traded baskets, making it 29-22. The visitors closed within 32-28 through baskets from Joan Sastre and Swing, but Mitchell sparked a quarter-ending 12-0 run during which Matteo Formenti and Haynes each hit once from long range, giving Sassari 44-28 halftime lead.
CAI opened third quarter with back-to-back threes from Tomas Bellas and Benzing, before Henk Norel cut it to 45-38. But David Logan nailed a three-pointer to push the margin back to double figures, and Alexander extended the lead to 51-38. Sastre hit from long range for the visitors, and Slava Kravtsov, Jelovac and Swing added to CAI's tally. But Sassari went 8 of 8 from the foul line, to make it 59-49 at the end of the third. Swing hit a triple, than traded baskets with Varnado to get CAI within 61-54. Varando and Logan scored more for the hosts, but Kravtsov and Swing's put-back got CAI within 65-62 midway through the fourth. Alexander had a three-point play for the hosts, but Bellas matched it with a triple. Haynes and Mitchell extended it to 72-65, and after Swing and Sastre closed the gap again, Stipcevic hit a three-pointer with 43 seconds left to make it 75-69. Tomas gave the visitors a chance with a triple, and Jelovac had a shot to send the game into overtime, but Sassari prevailed.
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Referees: JASEVICIUS, TOMAS; TRAWICKI, TOMASZ; VOJINOVIC, RADOMIR
Attendance: 3206 (Tentative)
Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari 23 21 15 16
CAI Zaragoza 18 10 21 23
Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari
0 HAYNES, MARQUEZ 27:14 16 1/2 3/5 5/6 2 2 8 1 2 1 3 5 22
1 PETWAY, BRENT 13:00 1 0/4 1/2 2 2 1 1 1 -3
2 MITCHELL, TONY 21:57 10 3/5 1/4 1/1 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 7
3 LOGAN, DAVID 31:27 7 2/8 1/4 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 3
5 FORMENTI, MATTEO 5:22 3 1/1 1 1 1 5
8 DEVECCHI, GIACOMO 15:45 0/2 1 1 1 3 -5
9 ALEXANDER, JOE 19:31 12 3/5 0/2 6/7 1 1 1 3 5 9
10 D'ERCOLE, LORENZO DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
14 SACCHETTI, BRIAN 15:33 3 1/2 0/2 1/1 2 2 1 2 2 3
24 STIPCEVIC, ROK 20:34 10 1/1 2/4 2/2 2 2 2 1 1 4 14
31 EYENGA, CHRISTIAN DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
32 VARNADO, JARVIS 29:37 13 6/9 1/2 4 4 8 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 18
Totals 200:00 75 17/34 8/26 17/21 10 14 24 16 7 9 1 2 20 22 75
50% 30.8% 81%
Head coach: CALVANI, MARCO
CAI Zaragoza
4 LINHART, NATE 9:51 4 0/1 4/4 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 6
5 HENRY, SEK 14:15 0/4 1 1 2 1 1 3 -4
10 GARCIA, SERGI DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11 BELLAS, TOMAS 26:23 9 1/3 2/3 1/2 1 2 3 5 2 5 3 2 9
15 SASTRE, JOAN 19:26 9 3/3 1/3 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 5
19 TOMAS, PERE 12:32 5 1/2 1/1 3 3 2 1 8
21 BENZING, ROBIN 18:33 8 1/3 1/2 3/3 2 4 6 2 1 3 11
25 NOREL, HENK 16:22 4 2/4 1 3 4 2 2 2 4
42 FOTU, ISAAC 18:19 4 2/2 0/3 3 3 2 1 2 7
44 SWING, JORDAN 20:49 13 3/4 1/4 4/4 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 3 2 10
55 KRAVTSOV, VIACHESLAV 22:16 6 3/4 0/2 3 2 5 2 1 2 2 2 11
89 JELOVAC, STEVAN 21:14 10 3/6 0/3 4/4 2 4 6 1 3 2 4 10
61.3% 25% 84.2%
Head coach: CASADEVALL, ANDREU
CALVANI, MARCO
"We played a good game: for us it wasn't important just for the ranking, but it was important for the confidence of our team after some defeats. I'm proud of my guys, just pretty upset about the 6 points that Zaragoza scored at the beginning of 3rd quarter. We knew that they are a very good team, physically strong. I'm glad that we changed the way to came out after Round 3."
CASADEVALL, ANDREU
"Sassari came into the game very strong, with great energy and attitude offensively and defensively. They played a very good defense. We weren't able to circulate the ball. The situation changed in the second half; we increased our intensity and we were able to move the ball better."
VARNADO, JARVIS
"We played well and we won. It's true that we weren't able to keep the scoring gap because Zaragoza is a very good team, but we showed again our qualities. Before each game we just want one thing: to win and perform our best. Now we have two Eurocup games in front of us: it's a big challenge, but we'll do our best until the end, thinking about one game at a time to get a spot in the eighthfinals."
Jarvis Varnado - Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari vs. CAI Zaragoza (photo MaxTurini - Dinamo Basket)
Tony Mitchell - Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari vs. CAI Zaragoza (photo MaxTurini - Dinamo Basket)
Joe Alexander - Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari vs. CAI Zaragoza (photo MaxTurini - Dinamo Basket)
Rok Stipcevic - Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari vs. CAI Zaragoza (photo MaxTurini - Dinamo Basket)
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Banvit Bandirma 92
ratiopharm Ulm 72
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Avtodor Saratov 85
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Q: Rendering errors in JW Player (Transcoding done with avconv, streaming done by wowza) I have problems with rendering errors in JW Player. They occur when I click play button and then click somewhere on progressbar to rewind stream (For example: I click play, then click on progressbar to skip 20 seconds of stream).
I would like to add that I am transcoding from MPEG2 in TS container to h264 in mp4 container.
Here is how i use avconv:
avconv -i input.ts -filter:v "yadif=0:-1:0, scale=trunc(iw/2)*2:trunc(ih/2)*2" -g 90 -r 25 -bf 2 -s 1920x1080 -b:v 4000K -maxrate 4000K -minrate 4000K -bufsize 4000K -b:a 128K -c:a libvo_aacenc -f mp4 output.mp4
After transcoding, file is streamed by Wowza as HLS VOD service with default configuration file and watch it on JW Player
As far as I know, rendering errors may happen, when I start watching P or B-Frame and they don't when I start watching I-Frame. Is it possible for either Wowza or JW Player to wait for IDR Frame?
Edit: Files transcoded by VLC are working fine. I guess there is a problem with avconv. How can I fix this?
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Lobotomy Corporation is an indie horror strategy management simulation video game for Microsoft Windows developed and published by South Korean studio Project Moon in April 2018. The sequel, deck-building game Library of Ruina, was released for Windows and Xbox One in August 2021. The third installment, dungeon role-playing game Limbus Company has been released in February 2023.
Premise
The Player, who is referred as "X", is the manager of a renewable underground power company called "Lobotomy Corporation" that harvests energy from strange beings and objects known as "Abnormalities". They are tasked with overseeing the process and must command their employees to "work" on these Abnormalities in order to fill the daily "quota" of energy, but must also suppress them in order to place them back in their containment if they breach.
The premise is inspired by the SCP Foundation, a collaborative web fiction project about a secret organization that contains supernatural "anomalies" in research facilities. Other inspirations include television series Warehouse 13 and horror-comedy film The Cabin in the Woods.
Gameplay
The game is divided into two different phases: preparation and management (the latter of which is the "meat" of the game). In the preparation phase, the player can hire new employees, boost existing employees' stats (Fortitude, Prudence, Temperance, and Justice), assign them to different departments, and equip them with E.G.O weapons and suits, some of which are basic while others have special quirks. Next, the management phase consists of sending these employees to extract energy from Abnormalities. The success of this process can vary wildly depending on the circumstances of the work and the employee's skill, as each Abnormality has its unique set of traits that determine how it will behave and what dangers it poses. Information about these traits is unavailable initially, and the player must discover them through trial and error by earning information points through the aforementioned work process. Information points can be used to learn specific traits of the Abnormality, such as work preferences, breach behavior, and the ability to create E.G.O equipment based on the abnormalities.
Once enough energy is collected, the player can end the day and have their performance rated from S (the best) to F (the worst). This rating determines how many LOB points the player will receive as a reward. LOB points can be used to promote existing employees or hire new ones. The performance rating is influenced by how many employees survived the day, while a penalty is applied based on the danger levels of the Abnormalities that breached during the day. Should the player decide to continue, they will (usually) be forced to choose new Abnormalities out of a selection of three. The only information given about the selectable Abnormalities is their classification numbers and a small amount of flavor text. Once an Abnormality is chosen, it is added with the rest and the preparation phase begins again. As each day passes, the game will select more difficult Abnormalities for the player to choose from.
Characters
The player of the game is first guided through the game by their assistant, Angela, who is an advanced AI created by the company. The player is eventually also guided by characters called Sefirot, who lead various departments of the facility. The facility is based on an upside-down Kabbalah, with each Sefirot's names corresponding to where their department is located. There are several different abnormalities ranging in danger levels. The danger levels are based on letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
ZAYIN: The least dangerous abnormalities are categorized here. These abnormalities can produce positive effects for the player and will not breach.
TETH: The second least dangerous abnormalities, and the first danger level that can breach containment. These are usually not dangerous but may catch players off-guard.
HE: Here, abnormalities may become difficult for players to overcome if unprepared. They are of average danger.
WAW: At this level, abnormalities are more gimmick-based, which must be followed to keep them contained. These are capable of wiping out employees fairly easily.
ALEPH: The highest danger level, but also the most rewarding to work on. Abnormalities featured here in this category are capable of single-handedly destroying facilities.
The player will always start out with a ZAYIN-class abnormality named "One Sin and Hundreds of Good Deeds", who is based on both Jesus Christ and Judas Iscariot. His name refers to Judas' "one sin" of betraying Jesus, and his "hundreds of good deeds" he must do as payment for committing the sin. One Sin appears as a skull embedded in an iron cross, wearing a crown of thorns. After this, the abnormalities will be drawn randomly for the player to manage.
References
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Construction and management simulation games
Video games developed in South Korea
Windows games
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I've never really been been much into the various cross platform build tools like SCons or CMake, I just don't maintain all that much cross platform code, so all the extra initial effort just hasn't been worth it.
Well last night I found myself wanting to edit Godot's source code, so let me just fire up Visual Studio and… ahhhh crap, no Visual Studio project! Hmmm, this is just annoying. I don't mind building from the command line but I certainly mind giving up my IDE and more importantly Intellisense. So I resign with having to create my own Visual Studio solution (sln) file. This is always a somewhat annoying process as you've got to figure out all the various dependencies and recreate them.
Then I have a thought… hmmmm, I wonder if this functionality is built into SCons? I mean, CMake is essentially a build file builder ( it generates a project file for your required platform/compiler of choice ), perhaps this functionality is built into scons. Lo and behold, it is! If you are working on Windows with Visual Studio, simply fire up a Visual Studio command line so you have the proper environment variables set.
These are the commands that are run when you choose Build/Rebuild and Clean, and basically each just call Scons. Oddly for me though they don't seem to run in the proper environment ( VC isn't found ) and I can't specify the platform=windows required to run.
Hmmm, this seems to set me up for editing which is cool, but I believe I lose access to the single best feature of Visual Studio… the debugger. | {
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Q: How to show that for all positive rationals $r>s$ and $a>1$ that $ \frac{1}{r}(a^r-1)>\frac{1}{s}(a^s-1)$? I've attempted a three part question to show that for all rationals $r>s$ and $a>1$ that $ \frac{1}{r}(a^r-1)>\frac{1}{s}(a^s-1)$.
i) Show that $\frac{a^m+a^{m-1}+...+1}{m+1}>\frac{a^{m-1}+a^{m-2}+...+1}{m}$ for all integers $m>0$
ii) Show for positive integers $n>m$ than $ \frac{1}{n}(a^n-1)>\frac{1}{m}(a^m-1)$
iii) Show that for all positive rationals $r>s$ that $ \frac{1}{r}(a^r-1)>\frac{1}{s}(a^s-1)$.
For i) I did:
$LHS-RHS=\frac{a^m+a^{m-1}+...+1}{m+1}-\frac{a^{m-1}+a^{m-2}+...+1}{m}$
$=\frac{ma^m-a^{m-1}-a^{m-2}-...-1}{m(m+1)}$
$>\frac{ma^m-a^{m}-a^{m}-...-a^m}{m(m+1)}$
$=0$ Hence proven
For ii) Take the proven identity, use the geometric series formula for the top and then let $m+1=n$ (which satisfies the condition as since $n$ and $m$ are integers, $n>m$ means $n≥m+1$)
Now for iii) I am not sure how to do this, I have no idea how I can change the inequality conditions without starting from scratch, can someone point me in the right direction please?
A: Let $f(x)={1\over r}(x^r-1)-{1\over s}(x^s-1).$ Then $f(1)=0$ and
$$f'(x)=x^{r-1}-x^{s-1}>0,\qquad x>1.$$ Hence the function $f$ is strictly increasing in the interval $[1,\infty).$ Therefore $f(x)>0$ for $x>1.$
If the original intension was not use differential calculus the solution could be as follows. I take for granted that the conclusion holds for natural numbers $n>m,$ as shown by Quippy. Assume
$${p\over q}>{r\over s},\qquad p,q,r,s\in \mathbb{N}.$$
Then $ps>qr.$ Let $b=a^{1/(qs)}.$ Therefore
$${1\over ps}[b^{ps}-1]> {1\over qr}[b^{qr}-1].$$
Multiplying both sides by $qs$ gives
$${q\over p}[a^{p/q}-1]>{s\over r}[a^{s/r}-1]$$
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\section{Our Implementation}
We implemented our solution in MP-SPDZ \cite{mp-spdz}. It features
fixed-point computation, that is, the fractional number $x$ is
represented as an integer near $x \cdot 2^k$ for some $k$. Addition and
subtraction are straight-forward due to linearity while
multiplication is implemented as integer multiplication followed by
truncation. This truncation can either mean rounding to the nearest
integer or the more efficient probabilistic truncation where rounding
down is the more likely the closer the input number is to the
floor. See Catrina and Saxena~\cite{FC:CatSax10} for more details.
Standard logistic regression uses the sigmoid function based on the
exponential, and computing the loss requires the logarithm
function. Our implementation of these is based on the code provided in
SCALE-MAMBA \cite{scale-mamba} by Aly and Smart \cite{ACNS:AlySma19}.
A particular helpful feature of MP-SPDZ in some protocols including
the one used here is the implementation of dot products of fixed-point
numbers with constant communication. See Dalskov et
al. \cite{cryptoeprint:2019:131} for more details. Due to this
optimization, we decided not to use mini-batches but the whole training
set at once for simplicity.
The benefit of the optimization increases with the size of the batch.
Our implementation can be straightforwardly generalized to mini-batch training.
Given the decisions above, we ran our implementation with a few
parameters on AWS \texttt{c5.9xlarge}, namely the precision of
fixed-point truncation and the duration. For the former, there is a
choice of probabilistic and exact truncation.
Considering the latter, we saw that
it takes about 100 epochs for the loss to get close to zero without
using mini-batches. Therefore, we ran our implementation either for
100 or for 200 epochs, or until the loss was below $10^{-4}$.
Table \ref{table:results} shows the five-fold cross-validation accuracy
and running time
for each combination of parameters and dataset. Each values is
averaged over 100 runs. Note that the running times are taken from the
same run as the accuracies and therefore use only 80\% of the
respective dataset.
\begin{table}
\centering
\begin{tabular}{@{}lllcc@{}}
\toprule
Dataset & Duration & Truncation
& $F_1$
& Time (sec) \\
\midrule
\multirow{6}{*}{GSE2034} & \multirow{2}{*}{100} & Probabilistic
& $0.670 \pm 0.070$
& 8 \\
&& Exact
& $0.666 \pm 0.068$
& 20 \\
& \multirow{2}{*}{200} & Probabilistic
& $0.674 \pm 0.063$
& 14 \\
&& Exact
& $0.670 \pm 0.066$
& 38 \\
& \multirow{2}{*}{Variable} & Probabilistic
& $0.657 \pm 0.091$
& 6 \\
&& Exact
& $0.650 \pm 0.091$
& 22 \\
\midrule
\multirow{6}{*}{BC-TCGA} & \multirow{2}{*}{100} & Probabilistic
& $0.994 \pm 0.007$
& 21 \\
&& Exact
& $0.994 \pm 0.008$
& 43 \\
& \multirow{2}{*}{200} & Probabilistic
& $0.994 \pm 0.007$
& 38 \\
&& Exact
& $0.994 \pm 0.009$
& 77 \\
& \multirow{2}{*}{Variable} & Probabilistic
& $0.995 \pm 0.010$
& 8 \\
&& Exact
& $0.994 \pm 0.011$
& 17 \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\caption{Five-fold cross-validation accuracy and running times of our
implementation}
\label{table:results}
\end{table}
The implementation used for these timings is different to the
submitted version in two points: The submitted version would only use
a single thread because the evaluation criterion was changed from a
single host to several shortly before the deadline. Furthermore, the
improved version uses the dot product optimization more
consequently. We have seen that this reduces the running time by about one
third.
Given the result, one would choose 200 epochs with probabilistic
rounding for the best accuracy and variable duration with
probabilistic rounding for faster inference at the cost of accuracy.
However, we did not have
time to run these evaluations before the deadline. From the limited
information we had at the time, we decided to submit the training with
200 epochs and exact rounding.
We achieved slightly better accuracy than logistic regression with plaintext
computation, because a limited precision helps improve generalization on these two datasets.
\section{Introduction}
In this section, we summarize the
task.\footnote{\url{http://www.humangenomeprivacy.org/2019/competition-tasks.html}}
Participants were invited to implement machine learning (ML) training in
multi-party computation (MPC). MPC allows a set of parties to
jointly compute on data hold among each other without revealing anything other
than the result of the computation. In the current context this means
that a set of healthcare providers holding measurements about cancer
patients and healthy individuals can jointly compute a ML model
detecting cancer without sharing the measurements.
The training algorithm must be suitable to the GSE2034 \cite{gse2034}
and BC-TCGA \cite{BC-TCGA} breast cancer datasets. The organizers provided a subset of both. For GSE2034, this
contains 142 positive (recurrence tumor)
and 83 negative (no recurrence normal) samples,
each with 12,634 features. On the other hand, the subset of BC-TCGA
contains 422 positive (breast cancer tissue)
and 48 negative (normal tissue) samples
of 17,814 features each. The organizers
provided a reference model, and the submissions were expected to perform similarly.
In terms of security, the competition asked for three-party computation
with one semi-honest corruption. This security model has received
widespread attention because it does not require relatively
expensive cryptographic primitives such as oblivious transfer or
homomorphic encryption. Instead, so-called replicated secret sharing
suffices, where every party holds two out of three random shares which
sum up to a secret value~\cite{CCS:AFLNO16}. Furthermore, semi-honest
security requires that even corrupted parties follow the protocol,
which allows the creation of optimized protocols for specific
purposes, for example probabilistic truncation
\cite{cryptoeprint:2019:131}.
For the evaluation, the organizers asked for Docker containers that
would be run on three hosts in a local cluster. The submissions were
required to finish within 24 hours, and they were ranked on accuracy,
performance, and communication.
\section{The Model}
\renewcommand{\P}{\mathrm{P}}
\newcommand{\mathrm{N}}{\mathrm{N}}
\newcommand{\mathrm{TP}}{\mathrm{TP}}
\newcommand{\mathrm{TN}}{\mathrm{TN}}
\newcommand{\mathrm{FP}}{\mathrm{FP}}
\newcommand{\mathrm{FN}}{\mathrm{FN}}
We evaluated the performance of the following baseline models using plaintext computation
\begin{description}
\item[Logistic] Logistic regression based on mini-batch stochastic gradient
descent (SGD) with constant learning rate and momentum.
The model is trained for a fixed number of 100 epochs. In each mini-batch of 16 samples,
we re-balance the positive and negative classes by re-sampling the same number of
samples from these two classes;
\item[MLP] A multilayer perceptron with two hidden layers of 256+64 ReLU~\cite{relu} neurons.
We apply dropout~\cite{dropout} with probability 0.5 to the hidden layers to avoid over-fitting. The
model is trained by SGD for 100 epochs using the same mini-batches as Logistic;
\item[Linear SVM] A linear SVM classifier with $L_2$ regularization and typical settings.
We use scikit-learn's~\cite{sklearn} implementation with a stopping tolerance of
$10^{-3}$ and other default settings;
\item[Random Forest] A random forest classier~\cite{tin95} with 100 trees
based on scikit-learn's~\cite{sklearn} implementation;
\item[Reference] The reference model provided by the iDASH committee, which is a
deep 1D convolutional network composed of Residual blocks~\cite{resnet}.
We train the model using the Adam optimizer~\cite{adam} with a fixed learning rate of
$10^{-4}$ for 30 epochs.
\end{description}
In these models, both Logistic and Linear SVM correspond to a single-neuron model.
The main difference between these two methods is the loss function:
Logistic minimizes the cross-entropy between the target label and the prediction,
while Linear SVM minimizes the squared Hinge loss.
The detailed hyper-parameter configurations are omitted for brevity. We tried to
achieve a representative accuracy score for each method. Further tuning these
methods can give marginal improvement. We tried to compare all methods using
similar settings such as how the mini-batches are constructed and how the
performance is evaluated.
Denote $\mathrm{TP}$ (true positive), $\mathrm{FN}$ (false negative) to be the
population of the ground truth positive class; denote $\mathrm{TN}$ (true negative), and
$\mathrm{FP}$ (false positive) to be the negative class. Then the $F_1$ score
of these two classes are given by the harmonic mean of the precision and recall,
that is,
\begin{equation}
F^{\P}_1 = \frac{2}{\frac{1}{\frac{\mathrm{TP}}{\mathrm{TP}+\mathrm{FP}}} + \frac{1}{\frac{\mathrm{TP}}{\mathrm{TP}+\mathrm{FN}}}} = \frac{2\mathrm{TP}}{2\mathrm{TP} + \mathrm{FP} + \mathrm{FN}},
\quad
F^{\mathrm{N}}_1 = \frac{2\mathrm{TN}}{2\mathrm{TN} + \mathrm{FP} + \mathrm{FN}}.
\end{equation}
Then we evaluate the classification performance based on the weighted $F_1$ score
\begin{equation}
F_1 = \frac{\mathrm{TP}+\mathrm{FN}}{\mathrm{TP}+\mathrm{TN}+\mathrm{FP}+\mathrm{FN}} F^{\P}_1 + \frac{\mathrm{TN}+\mathrm{FP}}{\mathrm{TP}+\mathrm{TN}+\mathrm{FP}+\mathrm{FN}} F^{\mathrm{N}}_1,
\end{equation}
which is a population-weighted mean of $F^{\P}_1$ and $F^{\mathrm{N}}_1$.
See Table~\ref{table:models} for our cross-validation accuracy scores and timing results.
Observe that MLP does not improve over Logistic, because the training data is
linearly separable and prone to over-fitting.
The poor performance of the reference model, despite its expensive training
cost, is due to over-fitting. One may improve further its performance with
a carefully designed optimization procedure, e.g., based on dynamic learning rates.
However, the benefit is quite limited in light of the high complexity to implement it.
Eventually, we decided to go ahead with logistic regression because
its accuracy comes close the
other models while its simplicity promised a more efficient
implementation.
In the next section, we will show that our MPC implementation
slightly surpasses the plaintext implementation of logistic regression and
comes even closer to the linear SVM classifier in terms of accuracy.
\begin{table}
\centering
\begin{tabular}{@{}r|cc|cc}
\toprule
& \multicolumn{2}{c|}{GSE2034} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{BC-TCGA} \\
Model & $F_1$ & Time (sec) & $F_1$ & Time (sec) \\
\midrule
Logistic & $0.666\pm0.062$ & 3 & $0.995\pm0.006$ & 8 \\
MLP & $0.664\pm0.066$ & 35 & $0.994\pm0.007$ & 39 \\
Linear SVM & $0.677\pm0.058$ & 1 & $0.996\pm0.006$ & 0.3\\
Random Forest & $0.592\pm0.055$ & 0.6 & $0.988\pm0.011$ & 0.8\\
Reference & $0.650\pm0.075$ & 68$^\star$ & $0.987\pm0.008$ & $139^\star$ \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\caption{Weighted $F_1$ score and computational time in seconds with plaintext computation.
All reported number are averages over 20 runs of five-fold cross validation (100 folds in total).
The reported time in seconds is measured on an Intel~Core~i5-7300U CPU.
The upper-script ``$^\star$'' means that the timing is performed instead on a NVidia Tesla P100
because the experiments could not finish in reasonable time.}
\label{table:models}
\end{table}
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Re: Is MUSIC used as a propaganda/mind-control tool?
by I, Gestalta on Fri Sep 27, 2013 7:35 am
I find that the most beneficial method of passing along a positive or beneficial message through lyrical work is to speak from the perspective of curiosity and unknowing---questioning, or pontificating/musing topically. Rather than inundating people with information (which can also be good, if done well), I find that it is initially a better idea to stimulate thought by challenging your audience to think about any given subject within its own context. Underground hip-hop is especially ripe for this sort of expression.
full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOikMweMjK0
I should note that DFD is quite lyrical, and tends to use a lot of clever wordplay which may or may not come across during initial listening.
"these messages I'm riddlin' (masking) 'cuz I'm fixin' to get popped (killed)"
"these messages---I'm ritalin (for your concentration/focus) 'cuz I'm fixin' to get popped (like a pill and/or medicine)"
I, Gestalta
by Rudy Algera on Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:19 am
It is autumn in Holland. Time for the evergreen song Autumn Leaves sung by Nat King Cole or Yves Montand or Doris Day:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEMCeymW1Ow
Could someone more talented at this sort of thing than I am write new lyrics to that wellknown tune, something along the lines of
September Clues
Of Simon Shack
And hoi polloi
Bring you the news
That the "news" you hear
See and read
Is all crap that's meant
To deceive...
Rudy Algera
by dblitz on Wed Oct 02, 2013 4:49 pm
Very interesting thread. I always thought the french Canadian prog thrash band Voivod had some great lyrics, and one of the first bands to use CGI for their covers, designed by the drummer 'Away.' You would never have heard them on the radio. There was nothing else like it when I discovered them in 89.
Technocratic Manipulators - album: "Dimension Hatross" (1988)
I've passed the entry of the system
They taught me with an anthem
It seems like I'm one of them
A kind of people I can't describe
They got a number between their eyes
Identity has been commanded
Subconscious has recorded
The orders from the big head
I'm now a part of this machine
Supervised by the telescreen
That's not for me, too much for me
That's all for me
And they're going nowhere
To find better somewhere
But can't get out of there
During the night my soul is hearing
Usual advertising
Message that I'm still learning
One thousand times it's a routine
Should be enough to fall asleep
Is it the same message
For the preconceived children ?
Let me know, before I go...
Death of their liberty
Feeds the supremacy
Under hypnosis I take a walk
Controlled people have to stop
Robotic voice starts to talk
Why we must be listening
I think we all had the same dreams
I'd rather think
But there's something strong
But there's something wrong
I'd rather think (6)
Coz my mind despairs
Coz I can't live there
I'd rather think...think !
None Of The Above - album: "Angel Rat" (1991)
we'll be back, right after this!
following the story
on my monitor
no more saving glory
only flat colors
black and white distortion
back and forth all day
a fine-tuned deception
I am shocked in waves
it just brings me down
looks just like the same song
and the same old dance
who is right? what is wrong?
where's the second chance?
storm the desert home-land
this one's gone too far
we hold peace in one hand
in the other...war!
so, every channel's the same
same weird game show quiz
what future? for who's gain?
and the answer is?
A. global destruction
B. blown-up in flames
C. polluted oceans
D. seas of disease
none of the above!
dblitz
by simonshack on Wed Jul 09, 2014 4:19 pm
CHEEKY PETER'S TOWERING MILLENNIUM SHOW
"The Millennium Dome, colloquially referred to simply as The Dome, is the original name of a large dome-shaped building, originally used to house the Millennium Experience, a major exhibition celebrating the beginning of the third millennium. Located on the Greenwich Peninsula in South East London, England, the exhibition was open to the public from 1 January to 31 December 2000. With music composed by Peter Gabriel and an acrobatic cast of 160, the Millennium Dome Show was performed 999 times over the course of the year". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Dome
Alright, so I was just made aware that one of my teenage music idols, Peter Gabriel, performed the following three songs in close succession for the inauguration of the Millennium Dome - on 1/1/ 2000 ( with all British "dignitaries" in attendance, the Queen, the Blair witch - and all...) :
- "The Tower that Ate People"
- "Downside-Up"
- "White Ashes
So let us have some fun and sing along to some lyrics I've selected from those three songs (for the full lyrics, just go to the provided links). Ready? Here we go:
PeterGabriel wrote: "The Tower That Ate People"
There's a bump in the basement
There's a knocking on the wall
In the pumping of the pistons
I swear I heard your call
There's a rumble in the floorboards
No shutting out the sound
And the workers are below me digging underground
Feel the building all around me
Like a wrap of armored skin
But the more we are protected
The more we're trapped within
Till there's no misunderstanding
Make up what you like
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/petergab ... eople.html
Ok, now let's sing along with the next song that Peter performed that day. I want you all to sing along loud and clear, ok ?
PeterGabriel wrote: "Downside-Up"
I looked up at the tallest building
Felt it falling down
I could feel my balance shifting
Everything was moving around
These streets so fixed and solid
Ah shimmering haze
And everything that I relied on disappeared
Downside up, upside down
Take my weight from the ground
Falling deep in the sky
Slipping in the unknown
All the strangers look like family
All the family looks so strange
The only constant I am sure of
Is this accelerating rate of change
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/petergab ... ideup.html
Enjoying it? Good. Let's now sing along to the next song that Peter performed on 1/1 2000, for the New Millennium Celebrations:
PeterGabriel wrote: "White Ashes"
Mamma's little boy has fallen down,
Mamma's little boy has hit the ground.
Now he's gone, Ion is gone,
his time is done.
So well, pretend it's all well conceived,
Build solid as steel, stuff we believe.
The weight of a dream can take you down.
White, white ashes, building crashes down.
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/petergab ... ashes.html
full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89zus4DI4VU
"White, white ashes, building crashes down..."
Catchy line, huh? And sooo very fitting for the coming Millennium ! Peter Gabriel - an artist truly ahead of his time...
I don't know about you - but this "trilogy of falling building songs" (performed by Mr. Gabriel in close succession on 1/1 2000) reminds of Ian Fleming's famous saying: "Once is coincidence. Twice is happenstance. Three times is enemy action."
A tip of the hat to Aralsea over at http://www.fakeologist.com - for finding this article by Sandra Barr :
http://truthseeker444.blogspot.co.uk/20 ... -2000.html
Just bumped into this...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=536eA8thJkA
simonshack
by brianv on Wed Jul 09, 2014 5:36 pm
I wanna be a sledgehammer
I know what I'd do
Who is Ian? Was there a britvic styled "Ian"
brianv
by antipodean on Thu Jul 10, 2014 9:59 am
Bit of a Peter Gabriel fan myself, not forgetting his once Royal connections. Peter Gabriel is also the former son in law of the Queen's private secretary Sir Philip Moore (by his marriage to daughter Jill Moore), ending in 1989 after 18 years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Moo ... Wolvercote
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... z378F6wQdU
Have to agree with Sandra Barr, some of the songs are woeful. So woeful that maybe he is trying to tell people something. A la Kubrick via the Shining and the fake Apollo 11 moon landings.
antipodean
by Pilgrim on Thu Jul 10, 2014 11:11 pm
Yes, i grew up on this stuff. Genesis with Peter Gabriel were just sublime. Who can forget the crazy time signatures such as Apocalypse in a 9/8 from "Supper's Ready" or the shifting time signatures in "The Lamb lies down On Broadway" concept album. These guys were like in their early 20s and were like masterclass musicians. Personally i think Rush and Genesis were the very best rock bands and rock musicians on the planet. Shame they seem owned as they were a class way above the Norm with the amazing melodies, song structures and musicianship with a mix of soft and hard to make the hard harder and the soft softer.
Just listen to first 9 minutes of the Genesis album "The lamb lies down on Broadway" from 1974.
And the lamb lies down on Broadway.
Early morning Manhattan,
Ocean winds blow on the land.
The Movie-Palace is now undone,
The all-night watchmen have had their fun.
Sleeping cheaply on the midnight show,
It's the same old ending-time to go.
Get out!
It seems they cannot leave their dream.
There's something moving in the sidewalk steam,
Nightime's flyers feel their pains.
Drugstore takes down the chains.
Metal motion comes in bursts,
But the gas station can quench that thirst.
Suspension cracked on unmade road
The trucker's eyes read 'Overload'
And out on the subway,
Rael Imperial Aerosol Kid
Exits into daylight, spraygun hid,
The lamb seems right out of place,
Yet the Broadway street scene finds a focus in its face.
Somehow it's lying there,
Brings a stillness to the air.
Though man-made light, at night is very bright,
There's no whitewash victim,
As the neons dim, to the coat of white.
Rael Imperial Aerosol Kid,
Wipes his gun-he's forgotten what he did,
Suzanne tired her work all done,
Thinks money-honey-be on-neon.
Cabman's velvet glove sounds the horn
And the sawdust king spits out his scorn.
Wonder women draw your blind!
Don't look at me! I'm not your kind.
I'm Rael!
Something inside me has just begun,
Lord knows what I have done,
On Broadway-
They say the lights are always bright on Broadway.
They say there's always magic in the air.
Fly on a Windshield / Broadway Melody
There's something solid forming in the air,
The wall of death is lowered in Times Square.
No-one seems to care,
They carry on as if nothing was there.
The wind is blowing harder now,
Blowing dust into my eyes.
The dust settles on my skin,
Making a crust I cannot move in
And I'm hovering like a fly, waiting for the windshield on the freeway.
Echoes of the Broadway Everglades,
With her mythical madonnas still walking in their shades:
Lenny Bruce, declares a truce and plays his other hand.
Marshall McLuhan, casual viewin', head buried in the sand.
Sirens on the rooftops wailing, but there's no ship sailing.
Groucho, with his movies trailing, stands alone with his punchline failing.
Klu Klux Klan serve hot soul food and the band plays 'In the Mood'
The cheerleader waves her cyanide wand, there's a smell of
peach blossom and bitter almonde.
Caryl Chessman sniffs the air and leads the parade, he know in a scent,
you can bottle all you made.
There's Howard Hughes in blue suede shoes, smiling at the majorettes
smoking Winston Cigarettes.
And as the song and dance begins, the children play at home
with needles; needles and pins.
Funny the way the last section of the second song finishes at 9:11 into the next section on the word "pins" the last word in my lyrics post.
full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRSgvfNZcWA
Rush 2112:
We've taken care of everything
The words you read, the songs you sing
The pictures that give pleasure to your eyes
It's one for all and all for one
We work together, common sons
Never need to wonder how or why
We are the Priests of the Temples of Syrinx
Our great computers fill the hallowed halls
We are the Priests, of the Temples of Syrinx
All the gifts of life are held within our walls
Look around at this world we've made
Equality our stock in trade
Come and join the Brotherhood of Man
Oh, what a nice, contented world
Let the banners be unfurled
Hold the Red Star proudly high in hand
All the gifts of life are held within our walls. Etc
full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9J3myskBsE Amazingly structured melodic rock music from so soft to so heavy.
by Cobra Commander on Sat Aug 09, 2014 8:11 am
I believe Jim Morrison was the first simonshack."You're all fucking slaves", "Adolf Hitler is alive and well and living in Miami" and " Whoever controls the media controls the mind". While the Hitler thing may (?) have been extreme, we know the rest to be true. We also know his dad was a high ranking commander involved in Gulf of Goblin. Jim tried to tell people the reality and nobody really listened.
by hoi.polloi on Sun Aug 10, 2014 5:32 am
Cobra Commander wrote: I believe Jim Morrison was the first simonshack."You're all fucking slaves", "Adolf Hitler is alive and well and living in Miami" and " Whoever controls the media controls the mind". While the Hitler thing may (?) have been extreme, we know the rest to be true. We also know his dad was a high ranking commander involved in Gulf of Goblin. Jim tried to tell people the reality and nobody really listened.
I find the Laurel Canyon stuff by Dave McGowan fairly important as a work, when discussing this subject. Frank Zappa, Charles Manson, Jim Morrison and a whole slew of others had military parents and/or connections they may have been rebelling against — and maybe benefiting from or influenced by, but certainly existing amongst. Our formative years tend to define us in very strong and largely mysterious ways. Having military parents may upset these people as teenagers, but it may also be unavoidable that the mentality of said military people does have some effect on their children that forever stays with them, even long into adulthood.
To be less annoyingly vague, yes — Jim Morrison may have done his best, in his own twisted way, of trying to wake people up on some level. I find it hard to be unbiased in the topic, as I find it hard to remove myself from my musical tastes. How utterly boring, grating, almost oppressive sounding and scary is some of this music, if it was meant to wake people up. An earnest question, not meant to be sarcastic: do you feel The Doors actually opened any "doors" for people — doors to really useful perspectives rather than dead-end materialistic, pain-romancing rooms filled with a drug haze?
Jim never released a book or movie about media fakery, did he? That would have been nice.
hoi.polloi
by Cobra Commander on Mon Aug 11, 2014 4:53 am
hoi.polloi wrote:
That's a good question. My thinking is the crowd sort of took it as an insult when he called them slaves and said Hitler was a neighbor of theirs. So, I'm not sure if he opened up any doors back then, cause he was ahead of his time on introducing media fakery to people. As for now, some people that are starting to wake up may watch the Doors movie and go hmmm...
As for Jim writing a book, the Doors movie shows him recording an audio book, so maybe it's something worth digging for to see if he gave any other info on what he may have known.
It's funny you mention Manson. Even before I was keyed in on fakery, finding out Manson was born where I'm from, and then reading about the gypsy backstory seemed silly even back then.
by hoi.polloi on Mon Aug 11, 2014 1:57 pm
Cobra Commander wrote: As for Jim writing a book, the Doors movie shows him recording an audio book, so maybe it's something worth digging for to see if he gave any other info on what he may have known.
That is interesting. Hmm.
by lux on Mon Aug 11, 2014 4:40 pm
Cobra Commander wrote: My thinking is the crowd sort of took it as an insult when he called them slaves ...
Zappa made similar comments. I was at one of his concerts in the 1970s. During the set he stopped playing and told the audience he wanted to show us something. Then he asked everyone to do a series of actions like raise your arms, stand on one leg, shout silly phrases, etc, etc. The audience complied with his instructions, laughing all along. Then he ended the exercise by telling everyone they were morons for doing anything they were told to do.
Though I didn't disagree with him in theory, I don't think it woke me up to anything that I wasn't already aware of. It just made me think Zappa was an asshole. It seemed to have a similar effect on the others.
I was a rock musician in the 1960s-70s in the San Francisco Bay Area, and music was extremely important to me. Though I never saw The Doors in person (they were an L.A. band mostly) I had the same sort of vibe from Morrison as from Zappa. I also thought their music was crap but I guess that's beside the point.
I was a close friend of a musician who became well known as part of a famous rock band from that era (please don't ask who, it's a privacy issue with me, sorry) and he was very aware of the hidden control that was going on (as described in the LC articles by McGowan). We used to talk about that sort of stuff and many other things. His father too was part of the intelligence community in some capacity. I think some people here don't believe the whole trauma based mind control thing that is attributed to the members of this clique but I believe it. I've seen my friends scars and heard his stories about things he was subjected to which he let slip from time to time. (Sorry, to bring up an unverifiable personal anecdote but you are under no obligation to believe it and I wouldn't blame you if you didn't.) Anyway, my point is that although these characters may well have been aware of what was going on and may have made somewhat revealing remarks to the public about it they were still a part of it and were being paid well for what they were doing. Payment which they willingly accepted. In other words, they are not heroes in my book.
Last edited by lux on Mon Aug 11, 2014 5:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
lux wrote:
I see what you mean. Thanks for sharing that. I interpret Zappa's shtick to be a bit more than the act of telling people what to do. He is telling people what they want to do — what they want to be given permission to do in concert, or permission to be told what to do. It's a bit of a sadomasochistic thing that has to do with the slave-master relationship we are all in. I interpret his comment at the end to be merely another ironic statement. The audience does not have to think of itself as morons because of the safe context given to the instructions: since one is there to have fun and "freak out" as he often tried to make clear, the instructions are dumb. The "we" there choose to do what "he" said out of free will — out of the fun of it all. Zappa is subtly calling himself a moron for taking the position of the elite: for basically saying, "you believe me that I have the right to call you morons, even though each of you knows why you just followed my instructions."
By making his statement as ironic as the instructions, he is basically instructing people not to believe him. To realize they are not morons, and they have free will that they can observe and exercise. I thought he was brilliant for playing that little trick. There is definitely the overt statements he has made about people being absolutely stupid, but throughout it all, he has implied that it is a situation we cannot escape, it is an attitude you are meant to be repulsed by. He rewards his audience for being skeptical of him, and I think that is a rather heroic aspect of his multi-faceted entertainment.
^ Yes, those points are not lost on me and to Zappa's credit he did record his "I'm the Slime" tune about the media. I guess I just have mixed feelings about his methods. For example, his "Be a Jerk, Go to Work" line can easily be misinterpreted. In one way it carries a lot of truth (don't be an obedient slave for the oppressor) but someone can easily interpret it as promoting the idea of doing nothing. Things like this muddy the waters, IMO.
You are totally entitled to your opinion, and what's more I really respect your opinion in this case.
What I think is that Zappa aligns with me alright but it could easily muddy the waters for a lot of people. Not because they 'just don't get it' but because it is a message that truly doesn't jibe with them. In my opinion, miscommunication is not just on the edge of deception but almost totally eclipses it in a Venn diagram of their similarities. As such, it is sometimes hard to tell when someone is being ineffective on purpose, because they are gleefully stubborn to correction (or I guess stoic) or purely ignorant. Zappa seems like a very stubborn and/or stoic man to me.
For some people who dislike Alex Jones, they classify him in the 'purely ignorant' camp. But for me, I really don't know. He might be a more stoic type or even 'ineffective on purpose' if you believe he conveniently forgets where he gets his funding from.
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Henrietta Sophia Berkeley
Claimant or beneficiary
Eldest daughter and co-heiress of Paul Benfield, co-claimant with her sister Caroline Martha Berkeley (q.v.) and their respective husbands.
Henrietta Sophia Benfield married Robert Berkeley the younger 'of St Georges Hanover Square' 24/01/1821 at St Marylebone. Robert Berkeley was of Spetchley Park, Worcestershire: a memorial in All Saints Spetchley recorded the deaths of Henrietta Sophia 15/12/1857 and of Robert Berkeley in 1874.
Paul Benfield, the father of Henrietta Sophia Berkeley and Caroline Martha Berkeley, was a banker in the East Indies and then a government loan contractor. His partnership with Walter Boyd failed in 1799 and he was made bankrupt the following year. His path to ownership in British Guiana is not yet clear, but he appears to be a rare example of capital flowing from the East Indies to the West Indies. The ODNB entry is silent on his slave-property.
T71/885 British Guiana claim no. 217 (Herstelling [?]).
Ancestry.com, London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 [database online]; Kelly's Directory 1892 Worcestershire p. 190. FreeUKGen, England and Wales Free BMD Database, Deaths, 1837-1983 [database online] shows the registration of Henrietta Sophia Berkeley's death Q4 1857.
P. J. Marshall, 'Benfield, Paul (1741–1810)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004), http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2092 [accessed 26/09/2012].
Robert Berkeley the younger
Robert (1823-1897)
Associated Claims (2)
British Guiana 493 (Pln Welgelegen)
£7,619 4s 4d
British Guiana 217 (Herstelling)
£6,926 13s 3d
Her father was a banker in the East Indies and then a government loan contractor although his exact relation to the East India Company is...
Paul Benfield
Caroline Martha Berkeley
Robert Berkeley
Sister-in-law → Brother-in-law
Hon. George Charles Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley
Spetchley Park, Spetchley, Pershore, Worcestershire, West Midlands, England
Judith Philip
Successful planter in British Guiana and Grenada; part of a close-knit mixed-race family with numerous business interests.
'Henrietta Sophia Berkeley', Legacies of British Slave-ownership database, http://wwwdepts-live.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/41732 [accessed 16th January 2021]. | {
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Description: A Massy house occupied by members of the Massy family from the late 18th century. It was the home of Hugh Massy, a younger brother of George Massy of Glenwilliam Castle, at the beginning of the 19th century. Held by W. Massy in 1837, Lewis records the "fine avenue of stately beech trees". William Massy was still resident at the time of Grifffith's Valuation holding the property from Hugh Massy. In 1906 occupied by Hugh H.G. Massy and valued at £30.10 shillings. | {
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Gianfranco Zola has warned potential bidders for West Ham that they will need to dig even deeper into their pockets should his side be faced with the extra demands of European football next season.
West Ham can enhance their prospects of a place in the Europa League with a victory against bottom side West Bromwich Albion on Monday night. But Zola's small squad has been hit by knee injuries to Valon Behrami and Jack Collison.
Shouting the odds: Gianfranco Zola insists his squad will need to be strengthened if West Ham manage to qualify for next season's Europa League.
Given that any potential new owners at Upton Park already face £47million of debt and a payment of £25m to Sheffield United to contend with, Zola will no doubt be crossing his fingers that a wealthy Russian or Arab is taking an interest as well as the English consortium reportedly readying a £100m bid for the club.
With seventh place looking increasingly likely to be enough to qualify for the revamped UEFA competition, Zola is hopeful his current crop will maintain their challenge despite his injury list. Freddie Sears is set to start in attack tonight in place of the suspended Carlton Cole.
West Bromwich manager Tony Mowbray, whose side have not won in six games and have conceded 17 goals in those matches, admitted: 'We need some experienced men in our team who know the Barclays Premier League, who have been there, seen it, felt it, worn the shirt and know what it takes. | {
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Durability At Its Core: Introducing in Latin America, The New Waterproof And Shockproof Canon VIXIA Camcorder
VIXIA HF W11 is an Ideal Camcorder for Capturing Action-Packed Family Moments
MELVILLE, N.Y., July 16, 2019 – Providing a dependable and durable product that fits the everyday lifestyle of busy families, Canon U.S.A., Inc. - Latin America Group, a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced a new ruggedly designed addition to the VIXIA family of digital camcorders – the VIXIA HF W11. This camcorder is waterproof (up to 16.4 ft. / 5m), shockproof and dustproof, and is capable of functioning in temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit /-10 degrees Celsius, so users can capture a variety of fun moments, such as trips to the beach for swimming, or the mountains for skiing. Featuring 1920 x 1080 video AVCHD Full HD video recording, this camcorder is equipped with a 40x optical and 60x digital zoom lens allowing users to record action both near and far.
"From soccer games to vacations, there are plenty of activities that families want to capture that require a product that fits their fun-filled lifestyles," said Yasuhiro Suzuki, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Canon U.S.A., Inc. - Latin America Group. "Weighing less than a pound, this new waterproof, shockproof and dustproof VIXIA model is perfect for active families so they won't miss a minute of the action in any season, whether indoors or out, in good weather or wet weather."
The VIXIA HF W11 camcorder offers an attached LED light and 32GB of internal storage for recording up to 13.5 hours of crisp, high-definition video. Users can also record to a removable SD memory card, allowing for additional recording capacity as well as easy sharing with friends and family. In addition, this camcorder features a 3.0-inch touch-panel LCD screen enabling users to view a recording or change settings all at the touch of a finger.
About Canon U.S.A., Inc.:
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Solar power is one of the most versatile forms of energy, with boundless potential, if tapped wisely. Solar can be a game changer for the agricultural sector, saving precious water resources, reducing dependency on the grid, and even becoming an additional revenue stream for farmers.
Agricultural demand for electricity is one of the largest burden on India's power sector as irrigation systems are largely undeveloped and farmers are dependent on electricity to power their pumps. Solar can mitigate this entire portion of demand by generating power at the source and converting users into suppliers. Even if each farmer uses a small parcel of land for a solar system, it will be sufficient for their needs, all while taking the burden off DISCOM's shoulders.
With small solar projects on farmland, farmers can save water by reducing their reliance on coal-powered electricity, reduce burdens on the grid by utilizing their own clean power, and sell the surplus back to DISCOMs. It is a win-win-win for everyone: farmers, DISCOMs and the climate.
First announced in the budget speech by India's Finance Minister in early February, details of the scheme are slowly emerging now. The Indian federal government, in partnership with state governments, plans to implement large-scale solar power projects and expand implementation of solar pumps.
A large portion of the planned $21 million will go toward subsidies to farmers to set up solar power projects and install solar pumps. The government has set a target to have 10 gigawatts of solar power projects installed on barren land. The federal government, state governments, and banks (through loans) will provide a 30% subsidy each while 10% of the cost will be met by farmers themselves.
The subsidies will also go to distribution utilities which will procure any surplus electricity generated by these solar power projects after farmers meet their own needs. Utilities will be incentivized to acquire this surplus electricity which would likely be used by them to meet their renewable purchase obligation.
Additionally, the program will also help the installation of 1.75 million solar-powered irrigation pumps at farms across the country. At present, the farmers either use diesel or grid electricity to power their irrigation pumps. Due to political and social complexities, the distribution utilities often do not get any revenue from the sales made to farmers. | {
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Legal Issues and Prevention of Car Accidents Involving the Elderly
With the number of traffic accidents on Florida's roads, there is plenty of blame to go around. Accidents do not discriminate, they are caused by and victimize all ages, races, and sexes. But whether the reputation is earned or unfair, the fact is that many Floridians seem to believe that the elderly have special issues when it come to motor vehicle safety.
New Program Meant to Assess Risk
A retired Ohio police officer who now lives in Florida has developed a new program called "Beyond Driving with Dignity," which allows elderly drivers to conduct a self-assessment test to evaluate their driving skills. The program employs professionals certified by the program who go to elderly citizens' homes to conduct a comprehensive evaluation.
The program includes interviews with family members, cognitive testing, medical history review, on-road testing, and in-depth interviews with the seniors themselves. The program also comes with a workbook for seniors.
The program's developers insist that the goal is not to take away seniors' ability to drive (nor could it do so legally), but rather to give seniors a greater awareness of what their strengths and weaknesses are behind the wheel. If it turns out that a senior is not fit for driving, the program promises that it will assist the seniors in transitioning from a driving life to a non-driving life.
Is the Risk Different for the Elderly?
Whether elderly drivers are more or less dangerous behind the wheel is a topic of great debate. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in fact takes the position that drivers over 70 are less likely to be involved in traffic accidents.
The Institute cites the fact that the elderly are simply less likely to have licenses to drive at that age, and may drive fewer miles. However, there is a higher fatality rate in the older age group, which the Institute says may be due to increasing susceptibility to injuries such as chest and head trauma and a more fragile skeletal system.
There is certainly some indication that the elderly may be more likely to be involved in car accidents. It is a medical fact that 80% of people in their seventies suffer from arthritis, which may affect the ability to quickly and efficiently operate a vehicle. 75% of drivers over the age of 65 use one or more medications, some which could alter their ability to drive, but there is also some indication that many seniors are unaware of the potential side effects of the medicines that they take.
When the Elderly are the Victims
Of course, car accidents and the elderly can go both ways—there is not only the question of issues surrounding elderly drivers who may cause accidents, but also what happens to the elderly who are victims. Certainly, the population may be more vulnerable to accidents, but they may have other legal issues when it comes to car accidents.
One issue that comes up frequently when the elderly are injured in car accidents is causation. In negligence law, an accident must have actually caused the injuries for which the victim is trying to obtain compensation.
To argue against causation, many defendants will claim what is known as pre-existing injury. Negligent drivers will often defend car accident cases by saying that the injuries a victim sustains in a car accident are not caused by the accident, but rather pre-dated (or pre-existed) the accident.
In a young, otherwise healthy person, it may be difficult for a negligent driver to claim that a herniated disc existed before a car accident. But in an elderly driver, who may have a history of medical treatment, and whose spine may have natural degeneration, the pre-existing defense becomes much easier for a negligent driver to argue.
The elderly body simply has more wear than the younger one, and an elderly person may have had more life experiences that cause injury, such as work accidents, falls, prior car accidents, etc., than younger people have. Thus, they become a target for the pre-existing defense.
Age Itself Becomes an Issue
Negligent drivers also have a bad habit of blaming injuries that they cause to the elderly on age itself. For example, the family of an elderly driver may notice that their loved one is cognitively slower, or more forgetful, or more moody. They may note that their loved one used to be spry but now sleeps more often, or needs pain medication they did not need in the past.
The negligent driver will attribute these symptoms to "just age," arguing to a jury that they have nothing to do with the car accident itself. Age becomes a natural scapegoat for the defendant, and many juries may be swayed by such arguments.
Sadly, many negligent defendants will also, despicably, try to wear the elderly plaintiff out, whether it be by dragging cases on for extraordinarily long periods of time, or by trying to get plaintiffs to attend multiple depositions or medical examinations. This practice is abusive, but a good victim's attorney should be able to curtail such efforts.
There are special legal issues for all ages of car accident victims, but particularly with the elderly. If you or a family member have been injured in an accident, do not allow age to become an obstacle. Speak with attorneys who understand the issues. Call the injury attorneys of Brill & Rinaldi today for a free consultation to discuss your negligence or injury case. | {
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MSNBC carries a piece on hotel chain efforts to move bookings to their own websites and away from the likes of Orbitz and Expedia.
The piece cites the trend to refuse to honor elite benefits on third party bookings and to offer 'best rate guarantees' for bookings made on their proprietary sites. It doesn't evaluate those guarantees for fine print and ease of processing claims, however.
PricewaterhouseCoopers estimated that the Web last year generated an extra $715 million in hotel business. But increased price competition spurred by the Web cost hoteliers $2 billion in potential revenue, meaning the Web on the whole cost hoteliers about $1.3 billion in revenue.
And the shortfall for hoteliers is growing, said PWC analyst Bjorn Hanson. "There is no question that we are losing the battle," Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide President and Chief Operating Officer Robert Cotter said, pointing to deals that gave the Web merchants 18 percent to 30 percent of revenue for a room sold mid-week.
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Artificial Intelligence: From Fantasy to Reality
Artificial Intelligence. What began as a fantasy is now reality today. From film to video games, artificial intelligence can be found in one way, shape, or form. At Seamgen, we are excited about the directions AI will go, as we enjoy the benefits of today's AI — Google Assistant, Siri, Roomba.
Media and pop culture has provided and popularized interpretations of AI since the 1960's, but the AI of today is different than our past interpretations. This post compares and contrasts AI interpretations over time.
Today's understanding of artificial intelligence is often paired with computing, yet, the subject itself has philosophical origins based around the mechanics of human thought and emotion.
An early precursor to the AI interpretations we would see in the late 20th and 21st centuries is Isaac Asimov's 1942 short story, Runaround. The story introduced the earliest laws of robotics.
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.
Although created for science fiction purposes, the laws give robots, who by extension are AI, human aspects. Personifying the robots also creates a moral expectation toward their actions. While the fantasy of AI includes law-abiding robots, the AI of today is more simplistic, without the need for morals (yet). Along with a moral code, science fiction has produced stereotypes to characterize AI interpretations. From hostility to companionship, interpretations of AI have evolved with the times.
AI interpretations
First on our list is Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film, 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Within the film, the computer H.A.L. 9000 demonstrates social skills in addition to logic and reasoning. HAL interacts with the cast, but it also participates in activities such as chess.
The capabilities of HAL are very human-like and within the realm of science fiction; commonly, AI like HAL is labeled artificial general intelligence. During the 1960s, human reasoning and emotion in AI was believed to be capable within the next several decades. The film's portrayal of HAL reflects that time period's expectations and ideologies of AI.
In contrast to the portrayal of H.A.L 9000's artificial general intelligence, the AI developed today is application centric, catered towards specific problem solving. With the rise of Big Data in various industries, AI and machine learning help develop solutions to handling the mass amounts of information now available today. Common examples are banks using AI to detect credit fraud, and media players, such as Spotify, using AI for music recommendations.
20th century interpretations of artificial intelligence found it coming to life within robots and sentient computers. While H.A.L. 9000 showed off the capabilities and dangers of AI, media like Star Wars portrayed AI in a friendly and comedic manner. C-3PO and R2-D2 are sentient AI that showed artificial general intelligence through lore in the case of C-3PO and mechanics of R2-D2.
AI today
AI in science fiction gave us the expectation that robots would one day become on-par with, and eventually exceed, human intelligence. Today, we have AI that learns from our actions to more efficiently and accurately serve us.
Although we do not have the witty AI shown in Star Wars, the actions and tidbits of personality in C-3PO and R2-D2 can be found in AI today. Voice assistant AI, such as Apple's Siri, Google Assistant, and Microsoft's Cortana function similarly to C-3PO, as they are able to answer questions and complete tasks through speech recognition and language processing.
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AI being developed as voice assistants, and for music recommendations, shows how personal and seamless the transition has become. AI in music is not limited to music recommendations; now, AI is playing a role in composing, too.
For The Beatles fans out there, they have a new song, sort of. Sony CSL Research Laboratory has created an AI for music composition and their recent song, Daddy's Car, is in the style of The Beatles. Flow Machines, the AI behind the project, has labeled itself the
"Artificial Intelligence for the future of music."
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Another overlooked usage of AI today is video games.
As gamers, we interact with AI quite often. Single player campaigns see this most often with enemies trying to win through strategy. Any move that an enemy makes, from buffing themselves, to debuffing the player, to taking advantage of the environment, is all done through a preset AI, programmed to use given means to win.
Enemies are not the only AI-controlled figures, as NPC's (Non Player Characters) like store merchants have their own AI. From battling trainers in the new Pokémon Sun and Moon to fighting demons in Shin Megami Tensei, AI is the reason bosses can be so darn tough!
Living through the digital revolution and rise of big data has also caused an increased perception of the AI effect.
Despite advancements in artificial intelligence, public perception is still based around science fiction narratives. Lacking the type of AI seen in science fiction, the advancements in computing are often overlooked and not considered AI.
Examples of overlooked AI can be seen in online customer support systems, that have chat bot AI's, and the new trend of self-driving cars. Whether or not it is recognized by the mainstream as AI, the features and conveniences of today's applications have created a society where AI is becoming the norm.
Don't believe me? Here are a couple examples of unique AI currently being developed.
Wallet AI
Narrative Science
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by Anna Raccoon on April 29, 2015
Once upon a time, Albania was a communist country. Those of us who grew up in the 50s were indoctrinated with the notion that anyone who 'escaped' from a communist country was nothing short of a Hero. We fondly imagined them as Steve McQueen from our annual Christmas Day fare of The Great Escape.
In the 1990s, the communist government lost power, and the same people, escaping from the same country, miraculously turned into 'illegal immigrants'. It must have been as confusing for them as it was for us. Suddenly they became 'undesirables'.
The Italians sent gun boats to turn them back. Still 28,000 of them braved the open sea for their chance to be greeted as heroes. They found themselves in the stinking port of Brindisi. What to do with 28,000 heroes that no one wanted? The Italians were appalled. They set up barricades in their ports. Another 16,000 crashed the barricades…the Italians sent them back to Albania by plane arbitrarily declaring Albania now a 'safe country'.
Somehow word was not getting through to the Albanians still in their homeland that they were actually living in a paradise that was infinitely preferable to life on an Italian harbour front with no food, water, or sanitation. Nor that they were no longer heroes, but were now illegal immigrants.
The politicians came up with a masterstroke. Admit Albania to the European Union! Albania was graded on concepts like Intellectual Property Law and Climate Change and it was agreed that though there was 'room for improvement' at least the concept of 'Freedom of movement for Workers' could be implemented…
Voila! No more Heroes, no more illegal immigrants, nor even refugees; the roaming Albanians were now European Citizens in all but name searching for work. End of problem – they could get the train like everybody else. So simple.
Now Italy is under siege once again, this time from Eritrea, Sudan and Libya. Men and Women who would be 'Free' are piling into old rust bucket boats and trying to land in Lampedusa. Many of them never get that far – some 3,000 died last year alone, but we weren't overly worried about the ones that died with only several dozen of their companions – it was when 500 died in one batch, including 100 children that we really got agitated.
It's like car accidents, see – every year around 1,000 people are fatally smashed to smithereens in their latest model whatever – but put five or six of them in the same vehicle and suddenly we want to know how their nearest and dearest feel about their loss, and need to be reassured that children in the local school are receiving 'appropriate counselling'. We're funny like that. I often wonder how the nearest and dearest of all the others killed on the same day must feel about their lowly place in our compassion based solely on their loved ones decision to be a 'sole occupant' of a vehicle.
Anyway, 500 heroes escaping from dictatorship in Libya, whoops, illegal immigrants, nope, (now consigned to one liquid coffin so lets try 'desperate refugees') did engage our compassion. But what to do? The answer is obvious.
Let Eritrea, Sudan and Libya join the European Union! Then they can all be 'engaging their right to freedom of travel for workers'. End of problem, they will all be living in the paradise that is the European Union – why would anyone want to leave? (Apart from the British of course. They want to escape en masse).
Back in 1918, when northern Morocco was a Spanish protectorate, there was a proposal for a tunnel between the two countries, like the English channel tunnel. It was technical problems and the fear of another Moorish invasion which saw the project dropped, rather than a political or economic decision.
It has been revived. By the European Union, naturally. The Euromed project is busy having meetings and conferences, flying experts hither and thither. Feasibility studies are underway and the Swiss engineer Giovanni Lombardi, hired to design the tunnel. Just one fly in the ointment. Finance. At the moment it is a joint Spanish and Moroccan initiative – but with lots of EU involvement. Spain and France are building high speed railways which will connect up with it. As is Britain – from London right up to the frozen north. Bring Morocco into the European Union and the EU can announce it as an EU initiative.
Just think. No more drowning Eritreans. They can get the train straight to Glasgow. Doesn't that give you a warm glow?
What's that you say? There aren't enough schools or food or medical care? Look, that's not my department – I'm giving you a political solution to the problem of illegal immigration without shooting anybody, or drowning them…I'm creating lots of jobs.
Did you know there's a Tunnelling Academy in London? It's the only one in Europe. We're training a generation of young men as novice nozzle sprayers…once Cross-rail is finished, they will be available for tunnelling projects all over Europe.
Herman Sörgel's nightmare vision of artificially solving all the major problems of European civilisation by constructing an embankment at the Gibraltar Strait to create a new continent, 'Atlantropa', consisting of Europe and Africa, has come a significant step closer.
Sörgel was run down by an unknown car in 1952, but his Atlantropa Institute continued to peddle the idea of combining Europe and North Africa right up until 1960. The central feature was a hydroelectric dam to be built across the Strait of Gibraltar – that may happen yet! – in the meantime, the architects of European foreign policy have contented themselves with a 'legislative' bridge.
On New Year's Day 2010, the 'Euro-Mediterranean Regional and Local Assembly' was born. It is the bastard child of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership; a birth shrouded in secrecy and misinformation. A Google search under 'news' for this EU organisation reveals not one, not a single mention, in the British press. It has taken two days of searching through foreign language items to write this article.
When you consider the impact that this involuntary euthanasia of European life will have, it is nothing short of criminal that it has been ignored by the main stream media.
The goal of the Euro-Mediterranean cooperation is to create a new Greater European Union encompassing both Europe and North Africa, with the Mediterranean Sea becoming a domestic Eurabian sea. The goal is to establish a "comprehensive political partnership," including a "free trade area and economic integration"; "considerably more money for the partners"; and "cultural partnership".
The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership now includes all 27 member states of the European Union, along with 16 partners across the Southern Mediterranean and the Middle East. Some of the most important agreements include a rotating co-presidency with one EU president and one president representing the Mediterranean partners, and a Secretariat based in Barcelona that is responsible for identifying and promoting projects.
It is an extension of the European Free Trade Area which was the origins of the EU we now 'enjoy' in these post Lisbon Treaty days. As such it enjoys special priority status under the 'Blue Card' system which will see 50 million migrant workers enter 'Fortress Europe' with full rights to housing, welfare, education, and security of employment.
Politicians can solve any problem – so long as they can make you feel queasy about the alternative. You do feel queasy about all those people drowning in the Mediterranean, don't you?
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Moor Larkin
I'm always impressed how the authorities know exactly how many people are on these boats, and what age and sex they all are/were.
Do the people smugglers have to submit shipping manifests like in the old American slave trading days?
Sounds like the re-creation of the Roman Empire. Back to the future.
Indeed. We've even got the barbarian hordes massing to the east, and given our current energy policy, the Dark Ages are just round the corner, too.
I think in future, we should only make strong alliances with countries that play cricket. Most of the EU doesn't, and look where it's got us.
The ICC in Dubai fills me with the same foreboding as the ICC in the Hague quite frankly.
I'm inclined to think the ECB should have stuck to administering English and Welsh cricket and stayed out of central banking in Europe, too. Still, at least we don't have Mario Draghi dictating the Test fixtures.
Sigillum
My understanding (gleaned admittedly from hearing a radio interview with former First Sea Lord Lord West is that under international maritime law it is lawful to stop any boat from leaving port which is likely to be a danger to its crew and passengers or anyone else. But then of course, as Jeremy Clarkson pointed out in one of his better columns in the Sunday Times last week, just how do you do that? Ram them of shoot at them? To which I suppose the answer is: yes.
I have heard many heartrending interviews with refugees, and amongst them are clearly mean and women (and children) of good character who are fleeing some or other corrupt, lawless war torn shithole. And that's part of the problem because that describes large swathes of Africa and the Middle East, and there's damn all I or we or anybody can do about it. And I do not want cultures that display their credentials in that way being imported en masse (or at all) into my once green and pleasant land. In amongst the fleeing persecuted there will be the usual motley collection of psychos, murderers, and would be drug lords, and I don't want them either.
But then of course, I don't think we have a navy left, and neither at national or transnational lever is their the political will or courage to take a stand and blockade Libya. But the mass migration of population from Africa and the Near/Middle Eeast will (not might, will) ultimately result in the collapse of social cohesion and democratic values.
That's just my take.
Sorry for the spelling. It seems to go awry when I'm venting in the morning (not a euphemism!)
Ms Mildred
There have been migrations over the ages, implanting into female mitochrondrial DNA all kinds of surprising ancestors, probably due to rape and pillage. This was veeeery slooooow over millenia piled on millenia, hence those Daughters of Eve. The grass is always greener and humans wander where they think the grass is greener and the living easier. This is no comfort to us for what is happening now. In the 19th century Europeans poured into America and treated the indigenous population, who had been there for 13-16k years atrociously. Shot nearly all the buffalo. Funnily enough all those years of European 'peace' did not stem the flow. Gold fueled some of the migration. In Africa Europeans laid waste to tribal boundaries and the customs, culture, ways of living over most of a vast continent. Maybe what goes around comes around, as the saying goes. They want what Europe has. Just as Europe wanted that other places could give. Mainly religious freedom, land, precious metals and minerals,spices. opium. I feel queasy about most things that are happening these days. Difficult to reserve my quease for large numbers drowned in one batch. Tsunamis,wars, ebola, massive earthquakes, genocides, suicidal plane crashes, twin towers floods, terrible typhoons and hurricanes. Compassion fatigue sets in. I wonder how many drowned reaching Africa and America, in the days of sail and scurvy. If we added them all up together it would be….a lot! Rant ended.
Stewart Cowan
Modern genetics back up the Genesis account as the true history of the world.
Because paternal sorting was used to disperse the people across the world after the Tower of Babel, the three main lineages of mitochondrial DNA (from the three daughters of Noah) are spread evenly throughout the world as the offspring from the three main families had intermixed between the Flood and the dispersal.
Adam, Eve and Noah vs Modern Genetics
http://genealogyreligion.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Ark-Battleships-Bizarro.jpg
Actually, the Aboriginal Americans had made a pretty good start on killing off the buffalo, and then the Spanish brought in their cattle, some of which were infected with anthrax.
The Aboriginal American Grey Squirrel has all but wiped out our indigenous red race…
binao
I understand the compassion bit, but I also believe our politicians have a primary responsibility for the wishes & well being of those they represent.
Harsh & unfeeling, maybe, but this little island can't solve the whole world's problems or provide for vast populations who would sooner be here for economic or personal safety reasons.
I'm not saying we shouldn't do more, but the more our leaders salve their consciences at our expense & comfort, the more I think they should empty their own wallets, leafy homes & estates first.
And I unconvinced by the arguments about what the ancestors did. First, I wasn't there, & second I don't know if my ancestors were victims or invaders, how ever far we look back.
Nobody's going to solve a failed state's problems by permanently siphoning of the best of the population, i.e. those that are successfully able to migrate. At some stage the problem has to be dealt with at source.
'….wallets & open their leafy homes…' of course, apologies.
Rob J
Off topic, but…..http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-32510543
Ancient+Tattered Airman
Our landlady may have something to say about the BBC report! I have a word for it myself!!
Clearly we have characterised the landlady as defender of essential liberty, whereas in truth she is yet another one of the victims of the JS the Great and Powerful.
Maybe she needs the memories of her abuse to be "recovered" – that worked well in both Rochdale and the Orkney's as I recall.
Mudplugger
The key problem is that we are dealing with distressed millions who now know via available media that there is a 'promised land' alternative to their current squalour, there are transport methods which make the transit physically possible, there are helpful agents prepared to organise the travel components in exchange for folding currency and there are recipient states beset by post-colonial guilt, tabloid-brained populations and an apparent need to demonstrate social conscience.
Whatever European states feel compelled to do is merely treating the symptoms, the root cause lies in dysfunctional, failed states (some of which we may have helped partly along that way, but remember Iraq wasn't exactly Eden before 2003).
The real solution is not deliverable in even a decade or two, it will take generations, even if they were willing, to develop those states into such attractive places that their people would prefer to stay. And who's going to make that happen ? The locals seem incapable, the United Nations is an impotent talking-shop, so who's going to fix it ?
* so who's going to fix it ? *
They will, if the new liberals and their NGO agents stop screwing up their countries.
Nobody else can.
Who's going to fix it? Well, not this lot……….https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTwOap7ohc4
and certainly not Jim…
Yeah the internet is a giant advertisement for what they have not got and what we appear to have, another problem then with the internet? Advertising our goodies to all and sundry and tempting them to leave for pastures new. By the way the answer to 'Who do you think you are?' is was, is, will be registered in mitochondrial DNA. No blow by blow account of man's age old trickle migrations required. It is there to be studied by those probing biochemists. I think it was because they didn't have compasses or satnavs, so knew not where they wandered. Most of it virgin land for starters, till humans occupied every congenial space on this amazing planet.
There's a fascinating interview with Orson Welles in about 1955, where Orson discusses "passports" and how his father railed against their introduction as a blow against his freedom to move about the world as he chose. Orson himself regards them as turning him into a cipher – a number, but he knows he has to tolerate them and the petty officials who delight in checking them every time he goes anywhere.
Alexander Baron
I'm not saying we shouldn't help these people, ditto the people of Nepal but no one in his right more wants more "asylum seekers" and the myriad "equality" laws and brainwashing that comes with them. Leaving aside austerity, Britain is no longer the global power or a global power. Let China or better still Israel take them in. And see what their politicians and citizens make of that.
The liberal dream is nothing if not comprehensive.
"Nigerians have been forced to keep a low profile in South Africa this week to avoid a wave of anti-foreigner violence, while South African businesses in Nigeria are facing angry protests in retaliation. The dispute between the two key African countries, after similar feuding in the recent past, is another blow to the dream of African integration that investors and traders have been touting for decades. "
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/international-business/african-and-mideast-business/fallout-from-attacks-on-foreigners-damaging-south-african-businesses/article24093294/
The 'Euro-Mediterranean Regional and Local Assembly' link doesn't work.
"http://markku%20markkula/"
JimmyGiro
On the lines of building a damn across the Strait of Gibraltar, another project would be to utilise the Sahara desert as a giant solar farm. There would be the added advantage to locals, as it would provide thousands of jobs, and 'rent' income, for those people in their own countries.
Plus the solar energy from the desert would produce more electricity than European Solar, to the extent that it would be more economical to conduct it to Europe from Africa, even with conduction losses taken into account. For example, conduction loss is proportional to distance, whereas photoelectric production is proportional to Lambert's cosine law; so the closer to the equator, the better.
Spain would then become a 'power' hub for the rest of Europe, E.U. or not, and an international force could permanently patrol the installations for further job opportunities.
Small problem. They have night-time in the Sahara just like everywhere else. Solar power is great in principle, but so far, we've struggled to make it work when it's dark.
For night time we use nuclear, as God intended.
Just run the nuclear stations continuously. They work far more efficiently that way. We can then forget the expense of uncontrollably intermittent suppiers.
Heretical Thought for the Day.
The world was a generally less troubled place when Britain ruled a large chunk of it as an empire. Why? Because a very small cadre of basically civil servants did the ruling. There were so few of them, that the locals were in general just left alone to get on with normal life themselves, without NGOs and corrupt juntas pushing them around.
Thank you for sticking with it, despite no mentions in our own mainstream propaganda press. But that's not a surprise, seeing as we are not supposed to know what is going on with the agenda to globalise the world politically. The same media give us bread and circuses: "The X-Factor", soap operas, the Lottery, football most days. There's even the "European Games" now – in Baku, I believe. Why not Khartoum next time?
What is especially shocking is that the masses don't bother to familiarise themselves with what's going on, so we'll have another bunch of Labour or Tory traitors in charge for the next five years.
Ted Treen
More proof that the Roman tradition of "Bread & Circuses" is still highly effective…
Henry the Horse
Albania only got EU candidate status in 2012 (compared to Turkey's 1966). I don't think it is going to join any time soon and I don't remember anyone back in the 1990s suggested membership as a solution to the refugee problem. Morocco was comprehensively turned in 1987 as not being a European country and any future applications will undoubtedly be treated the same.
Anna seems to miss the point about the Euromed partnerships. As she points out they are about a "comprehensive political partnership," including a "free trade area and economic integration"; "considerably more money for the partners"; and "cultural partnership". There is NOTHING about freedom of movement. The whole point of it all is to do what Europe can to improve north Africa economically so people are less inclined to leave. And that is just about all we can do apart from humanely rescuing those that do try.
And the European Prison Grid was once a trading bloc. You think the bods in Brussels care about the people of Africa? They don't care about us! They'll do what they have to in order to create the long-held aim of creating a global socialist system out of the destruction they are causing to the economic, moral, religious, cultural vandalism they have caused. They want freedom of movement to create a homogenised population with no particular loyalty to the country they reside in .
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Q: destroy session when broswer tab closed I have users login/logout application:
I want to destroy session, its working fine when I close the browser (( all tabs )) , IE , Firefox working.
But I want to destroy the session when user close the single tab .
I am using :
session_set_cookie_params(0);
session_start();
A: Solution is to implement a session timeout with own method. Use a simple time stamp that denotes the time of the last request and update it with every request:
You need to code something similar to this
if (isset($_SESSION['LAST_ACTIVITY']) && (time() - $_SESSION['LAST_ACTIVITY'] > 1800)) {
// request 30 minates ago
session_destroy();
session_unset();
}
$_SESSION['LAST_ACTIVITY'] = time(); // update last activity time
More about this you can found here which is similar to your question Destroy or unset session when user close the browser without clicking on logout.
It covers all you need.
A: Browsers only destroy session cookies when the entire browser process is exited. There is no reliable method to determine if/when a user has closed a tab. There is an onbeforeunload handler you can attach to, and hopefully manage to make an ajax call to the server to say the tab's closing, but it's not reliable.
And what if the user has two or more tables open on your site? If they close one tab, the other one would effectively be logged out, even though the user fully intended to keep on using your site.
A: this link is very helpfull
But you need to add code to function endsession which is JavaScript function, you can use ajax to call your logout.php. it has worked for me:
$.ajax({
url:"logout.php",
method:'POST',
contentType:false,
processData:false,
success:function(data)
{
alert("session destroyed");
}
});
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Q: Shiny selectizeInput with feature "remove all-at-once" Example:
Following shiny example app.R file contains a selectizeInput UI. The selected elements can be removed by using options = list(plugins= list('remove_button')).
library(shiny)
library(dplyr)
ui= fluidPage(
sidebarLayout(
sidebarPanel(
selectizeInput(inputId= "cyl", label= "cyl",
choices= sort(unique(mtcars$cyl)),
selected= sort(unique(mtcars$cyl)),
multiple=T,
options = list(plugins= list('remove_button')))
),
mainPanel(
tableOutput("tab")
)
)
)
server= function(input, output) {
df_filtered= reactive({
mtcars %>%
{if (is.null(input$cyl)) . else filter(., cyl %in% input$cyl)}
})
output$tab= renderTable(df_filtered())
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
Question:
Is there an selectize.js option accessible in shiny which adds a feature "remove all-at-once" instead of the "remove one-by-one" as shown in the example?
I studied the selectize.js docu but got stuck.
A: I think the walk around solution is to use reset_button, however the selected= option should be changed to minium (one option?) cause it is the reset value
library(shiny)
library(shinyjs)
library(dplyr)
ui= fluidPage(
sidebarLayout(
sidebarPanel(
useShinyjs(),
div(id = "form",
selectizeInput(inputId = "cyl",
label = "cyl",
choices = sort(unique(mtcars$cyl)),
selected=sort(unique(mtcars$cyl))[1], multiple=TRUE)),
actionButton("reset_input", "Reset")
),
mainPanel(
tableOutput("tab")
)
)
)
server= function(input, output) {
observeEvent(input$reset_input, {
shinyjs::reset("form")
})
df_filtered= reactive({
mtcars %>%
{if (is.null(input$cyl)) . else filter(., cyl %in% input$cyl)}
})
output$tab= renderTable(df_filtered())
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
After pressing the Reset button, all selected values are cleared at once and the primary value of selectizeInput is returned.
A: I stumbled across this answer while looking for something else, and it was an issue I had to recently solve. Here is my solution, which does not require an additional button.
library(shiny)
library(shinyjs)
library(dplyr)
ui= fluidPage(
sidebarLayout(
sidebarPanel(
selectizeInput(inputId = "cyl",
label = "cyl",
choices = c("All", sort(unique(mtcars$cyl))),
multiple = TRUE,
options = list(placeholder = "All"))
),
mainPanel(
tableOutput("tab")
)
)
)
server= function(input, output) {
# This bit will revert the multi select back to the placeholder.
# You might want to change the filtering logic further down stream though (depending on what actually want to display).
observe({
if("All" %in% input$cyl) {
updateSelectizeInput(session = getDefaultReactiveDomain(),
"cyl",
choices = c("All", sort(unique(mtcars$cyl))),
options = list(placeholder = "All"))
}
})
df_filtered= reactive({
mtcars %>%
{if (is.null(input$cyl)) . else filter(., cyl %in% input$cyl)}
})
output$tab= renderTable(df_filtered())
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
You can add in the plugins= list('remove_button') to the options too, but it needs to be added to the ui part and the updateSelectizeInput() function.
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Sarah-Yvonne Prytula (born 3 May 1984 in Sydney) is an Australian former competitive figure skater who competed in ladies' singles. At the Australian Championships, she won one silver and four bronze medals. She appeared at five Four Continents Championships and the 2000 World Championships.
Programs
Results
JGP: Junior Grand Prix
References
External links
1984 births
Australian female single skaters
Figure skaters from Sydney
Living people
Competitors at the 2005 Winter Universiade | {
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Children's Medical Center Legacy, Plano, Texas, United States
ZGF completes children's hospital designed to adapt to future change
The new Children's Medical Center Legacy was conceived of as both a complement to the main campus of Children's Medical Center of Dallas, and as a community-based hospital capable of serving the system's patients closer to their north Dallas homes.
Designed for future flexibility (including an additional five-level, two-wing bed tower), the facility currently features three above-ground floors, plus a lower garden level, with 72 single-patient rooms and four operating rooms (an additional eight operating rooms have been shelled). Initial construction also includes full-service diagnostics with CT and MRI, an urgent / emergency care center, a lobby café, full-service cafeteria, chapel, gift shop, family resource center, and various patient and family lounges.
The design was heavily influenced by the client's mission of providing patient-and-family-centered care and using nature, colour and daylight for their impact on healing. Patient rooms are full of light and have a residential character to their furnishings, cabinetry, and material palette. Numerous family waiting areas are interspersed throughout the hospital, all of which are colourful and situated near windows for panoramic views to the outdoors. An abundance of green space surrounds the building, along with a white rock creed outside the cafeteria / dining room and a tranquil lake on the north end of the site. | {
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William Nadylam (born ) is a French actor. He is best known for playing the role of Yusuf Kama in Fantastic Beasts film series from the Wizarding World franchise.
Filmography
Film
TV series
References
External links
1966 births
Living people
French male film actors
French male television actors
French male stage actors
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The Courtauld's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère by Edouard Manet has come 3rd in the national 'Greatest Painting in Britain Poll' run by the BBC Radio 4 Today Programme and the National Gallery.
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New chief executive appointed for the Competition Commission of Singapore
Mr Toh Han Li will be appointed as the chief executive of the Competition Commission of Singapore from Oct 1. -- PHOTO: COMPETITION COMMISSION OF SINGAPORE
Jessica Lim
https://str.sg/UGKG
Mr Toh Han Li will be appointed as the chief executive of the Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS), taking over the helm from Ms Yena Lim who will be stepping down when her term ends on Sept 30. The new appointment will take effect from Oct 1.
Ms Lim has led the CCS since 2010. In a statement to the media, the competition watchdog said that it has made "significant progress" under her leadership, having issued a number of infringement decisions on anti-competitive cases that have created important case precedents.
Mr Toh is currently the assistant chief executive (legal & enforcement) at CCS. He represented the CCS as its counsel in every appeal before the competition appeal board.
Prior to being seconded to the CCS in 2009, he served in various positions in the public sector, including as a Justices' Law Clerk to the Chief Justice and the Court of Appeal of Singapore and Deputy Public Prosecutor and State Counsel. Mr Toh also serves on several tribunals including the Military Court of Appeal and the Copyright Tribunal. | {
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Bahanaga, a small village, is the block headquarters of the Bahanaga block in Balasore district of the Indian state of Odisha. It's one of the major business spots in the Balasore district.
Overview
Bahanaga block consists of 21 grampanchayats. The block office itself resides in Bahanaga.
Geography
Bahanaga village is situated near National Highway 16 (NH-16), making it a commercial hub. A part of the block is on the sea shore of the Bay of Bengal, 10–12 km (East) away from the block headquarters. The climate is temperate.
Demographics and culture
census, there is a total of 151 houses, with a population of 593, of which there are 310 males and 283 females. Children of the age range, 0-6, are 81 (41 males and 40 females). There are 85 schedule caste and 164 scheduled tribes in this village. Literacy in this locality is 66.41% and improving.
Communication and transportation
The block headquarters, Bahanaga, is well connected with its nearest cities, Soro and Balasore by both road and railways. The Bahanaga Bazar railway station serves almost a thousand people daily. Some local trains halt here. The nearest big railway stations are Soro and Balasore. By the National highway 16, Bahanaga is almost connected with the rest of Odisha. The other major big places, Gopalpur and Khantapara are also connected with other places either via the roadways or railways.
References
External links
Indiawater.gov.in, Integrated Management Information System, (IMIS) Reports
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Dr. Krishna Moorthy, MD is an Internist in Pittsburg, CA. Dr. Moorthy completed their Residency at Vet Affairs Medical Center. Following their education, Dr. Moorthy was board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.
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Woman with West Nile Virus shares her story
Kristin Adams Oklahoma's first confirmed case
Updated: 10:52 PM CDT Aug 28, 2013
Michael Seiden
An Edmond woman is sharing her story after she became infected with the West Nile Virus.Nine days ago, Kristin Adams was rushed to a hospital in Oklahoma City."I was getting really tired, and I was sleeping a lot from 9 in the evening until 9 in the morning," said Adams, who is staying with her parents in Edmond while she continues to fight the disease. "I just thought, 'Oh! I'm working out hard.' I didn't think anything of it. Then. I contracted a fever of 101."The 30-year-old underwent a series of tests before doctors diagnosed her with West Nile Virus."Your head hurts so bad," she added. "I can't even explain it."Kristen said she was also diagnosed with viral meningitis, which causes her legs and hands to shake uncontrollably.There has only been one confirmed case in Oklahoma, but most victims have no idea they're infected."If I can help save a young child or an elderly person or someone my age, then it is worth me spreading the word," she said.In Oklahoma, the WNV season runs from May to November. The first case for 2013 was confirmed in an Oklahoma county resident in the middle of August. Persons are at greatest risk of exposure to infected mosquitoes from July through October in our state. Persons of any age can become ill after being bitten by an infected mosquito, but those over the age of 50 are at greater risk of developing serious illness involving the nervous system.Over 80 percent of people infected with the virus never become ill.If people do become ill, most cases are mild with symptoms such as a fever, headache, tiredness and body aches that go away on their own. Some people may develop a rash on the trunk of the body.In more severe cases, persons can develop meningitis or other neurological disease, according to the state health department.
EDMOND, Okla. —
An Edmond woman is sharing her story after she became infected with the West Nile Virus.
Nine days ago, Kristin Adams was rushed to a hospital in Oklahoma City.
"I was getting really tired, and I was sleeping a lot from 9 in the evening until 9 in the morning," said Adams, who is staying with her parents in Edmond while she continues to fight the disease. "I just thought, 'Oh! I'm working out hard.' I didn't think anything of it. Then. I contracted a fever of 101."
The 30-year-old underwent a series of tests before doctors diagnosed her with West Nile Virus.
"Your head hurts so bad," she added. "I can't even explain it."
Kristen said she was also diagnosed with viral meningitis, which causes her legs and hands to shake uncontrollably.
There has only been one confirmed case in Oklahoma, but most victims have no idea they're infected.
"If I can help save a young child or an elderly person or someone my age, then it is worth me spreading the word," she said.
In Oklahoma, the WNV season runs from May to November. The first case for 2013 was confirmed in an Oklahoma county resident in the middle of August. Persons are at greatest risk of exposure to infected mosquitoes from July through October in our state. Persons of any age can become ill after being bitten by an infected mosquito, but those over the age of 50 are at greater risk of developing serious illness involving the nervous system.
Over 80 percent of people infected with the virus never become ill.
If people do become ill, most cases are mild with symptoms such as a fever, headache, tiredness and body aches that go away on their own. Some people may develop a rash on the trunk of the body.
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Sandra Ervin Adams
502 Coyote Circle
Midway Park, NC 28544
[email protected]
Author's Bio
Sandra Ervin Adams, who lives near Jacksonville, NC, has had poetry published in anthologies and literary journals. She is a member of the North Carolina Writers' Network and The North Carolina Poetry Society. In 2008 she was mentored by Professor Lenard D. Moore as an adult student poet in North Carolina's Gilbert-Chappell Series and taught a poetry workshop at New Bern's First Literary Symposium. In 2006 she authored a chapbook, Union Point Park Poems. She has been a writer-in-residence three times at Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities, in Southern Pines, NC. Her second poetry chapbook (2011) is titled, Through a Weymouth Window, and she is working on a poetry book about Swansboro, NC and its people.
In 2011 she hosted a Poetry Cafe' at The New Bern-Craven County Public Library, a Poetry Reading at Parks & Recreation on Emerald Isle, NC, and a poetry reading at Flynne's Coffee Bar, Southern Pines, NC because of her poetry chapbook, Through a Weymouth Window. In September of 2012 she hosted a Poetry Cafe' at the New Bern, NC Library, and in October she presented a Poetry Reading and display of old family photographs to Senior Citizens at the Belgrade Community Center in Maysville, NC.
In November she read her poetry at Swansboro Senior Services in Swansboro, NC, and in December she read at the Pollocksville Library, Pollocksville, NC. In January of 2013 Sandra presented a mini-workshop on free verse poetry to the Carteret Writers in Morehead City, NC. She also served as host to a middle school student for his Job Shadow project in the AVID class. In February she read her poetry when she led a "Moments of Our Lives" session at the Senior Center in Morehead City, NC. In April she hosted a Poetry Cafe' at The New Bern-Craven Public Library in New Bern, NC, and in May she was one of three women poets who read their poetry and took part in a discussion titled, "Poetry: The Road to Getting Published," at the Kinston-Lenoir Public Library. In June she was invited Sandra was again invited to post on the Contributor's Blog for Minerva Rising Literary Journal. Her article, "Visual Art and Poetry Blend Well," appeared June 13 at:
http://wp.me/p2mfZK-Ab. Sandra's poem,"Potter," appeared on the Arts page of the August 14th edition of ENC Weekly, a new local publication.
Publications & Prizes
Happy Feet (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2013)
A Time to Read, A Time to Write (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2012)
Fields of Earth (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2012)
I Wonder Why (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2012)
Littlest Blessings (Whispering Angel Books, 2012)
The Nature of Things (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2012)
Nurturing Paws (Whispering Angel Books, 2011)
Old Time Mountain Music (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2011)
Remember When (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2011)
Words (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2011)
Just Between Us (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2010)
They That Go Down to the Sea (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2010)
Traveling Time (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2010)
Exit 109 (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2009)
You Gotta Love 'em (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2009)
Mountain High (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2008)
New River High Tide (North Carolina Council for the Arts, 2008)
Southern Mist (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2008)
The Outer Side of Life (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2008)
Looking Back (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2007)
Night Whispers (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2007)
Sand, Sea, & Sail (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2007)
Home for the Holidays (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2006)
In the Yard (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2006)
Mountain Time (Old Mountain Press, Inc., 2006)
Lessons from Our Children (Health Communications Inc., 1999)
Chapbook:
Union Point Park Poems (The Publishing Laboratory, 2006)
Journals:
Jerry Jazz Musician
Penwomanship
Poetic Hours
r.kv.r.y. quarterly
Raving Dove
Shemom
Tale Spinners
The Lyricist
WRITE ON!!
Prizes won:
In 1982 Sandra won an Honorable Mention in the Onslow County Arts Council Contest for her poem, "Rehearsal," and in 1983 she won Third Place for her poem, "To My Daughter." In 1990 she won First Place in the Coastal Carolina Writers Contest (judged by Ellen Johnston-Hale) for her poem, "Wolf." That year she also won Second Place in the West Virginia Poetry Society's Beaulah Tubbs Dungey Memorial Award for "A Patchwork Heritage," and Second Place in the Limerick Award Contest for "Since Our Children Moved Out of the Nest." In 1991 she won First Honorable Mention in the West Virginia Poetry Society Limerick Award for "Ben Burns." In 1994 she won Second Place in the Indiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs' Mack Poets Awards for "Couch Potato, Couch Potato." In 1997 she won Second Honorable Mention in the Indiana Fall Poets Rendezvous Contest, Limerick Award, for "Ben Burns," and Third Honorable Mention in the Marvin Walling Memorial Award for "The Dream."
In 2005 she won Second Honorable Mention in the West Virginia Poetry Society's Joycelyn Smith Award for "Crossword Two Hundred Ninety-Three," and a citation for "In Daddy's Garden" in the Florida Writers' Contest. In 2006 she won First Place in the literary/poetry division of the Onslow Senior Games for "Overboard," and that same year she won two Honorable Mentions in the Carteret Writers Awards for Poetry for "Dancing" and "Overboard." In 2007 she won First Place in the literary/poetry division of The Onslow Senior Games for "Dancing." In 2008 she won Second Honorable Mention, Celebrations Award, West Virginia Poetry Society for "Mother's Ring." She won First Place in the Fields of Earth Poetry Competition sponsored by Writers' Ink Guild, Fayetteville, NC in the religious/inspirational category for "The Night I Drive the Blues Out; First Place in the love Category for "Plans"; and Honorable Mention in the nature category for "In Daddy's Garden." In 2009 she won Second Place in The Lyricist Statewide Competition, Campbell University, for her poem, "Reminder." In 2009 she won Honorable Mention in the Heart Poetry Award Contest for her poem, "Unclaimed," and in 2011 an
Honorable Mention in the same contest for "To An Expat." She also won Second Place for her poem, "Chair," in the Silverarts Competition,Onslow Senior Games. In 2010 she won First Honorable Mention in the Poetry Society of Tennessee's "homeless" category, for "The Corner of Marine and Lejeune Boulevard."
In 2012 Sandra had 3 winning poems in the Fields of Earth Poetry Contest. "The Thread" won Third Place in the love category; "Sanctuary in the Park" won an Honorable Mention in the religious/inspirational category, and "Gone" received an Honorable Mention in the "open" category. She also won Third Place in the literary/poetry division of the 2012 Onslow Senior Games for her poem, "Finding Yesterday," and Third Place in the literary/life experiences division for her story, "My Santa Claus Memories." In addition, Sandra won First Place for her visual-mixed media art work, titled, "True Art," which included her poem, "True Art."
She won Honorable Mention for her poem, "Mother's Ring," in the Nostalgia Press 2013 HeartPoetryAward poetry competition. Her poem was published in HEART #9, July 2013.
Sandra was awarded an Honorable Mention from a juror for her poem, "The Key," in the 2013 Pamlico Writers Competition.
Her poem, "Wolf," was printed on a special bookmark by Onslow County Public Library, which celebrated National Poetry Month by having a poetry contest with the theme of Onslow County history.
Sandra won Third Place in the literary/poetry division of the 2013 Onslow Senior Games for her poem, "Surrendered," and First Place for her visual-mixed media art work, titled, "Stepping Stones," which included her poem,
"Stepping Stones."
What I'm reading now:
Literary Trails of Eastern North Carolina: A Guidebook by Georgann Eubanks
Gives readings:
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Please note: All information in the Directory is provided by the listed writers or their representatives.
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/*
* Jitsi, the OpenSource Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client.
*
* Distributable under LGPL license.
* See terms of license at gnu.org.
*/
package net.java.sip.communicator.plugin.whiteboard;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import net.java.sip.communicator.service.contactlist.*;
import net.java.sip.communicator.service.gui.*;
import net.java.sip.communicator.service.protocol.*;
/**
* WhiteboardMenuItem
*
* @author Julien Waechter
*/
public class WhiteboardMenuItem
extends AbstractPluginComponent
implements ActionListener
{
private final JMenu whiteboardMenu
= new JMenu(Resources.getString("plugin.whiteboard.MENU_ITEM"));
/**
* The current meta contact
*/
private MetaContact metaContact;
/**
* The Whiteboard session manager
*/
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* WhiteboardMenuItem constructor.
*
* @param session the whiteboard session manager
*/
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PluginComponentFactory parentFactory)
{
super(Container.CONTAINER_CONTACT_RIGHT_BUTTON_MENU, parentFactory);
this.session = session;
this.whiteboardMenu.setIcon (
Resources.getImage ("plugin.whiteboard.MPEN_ICON"));
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@Override
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{
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* Sets the current meta contact.
*
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*/
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{
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this.whiteboardMenu.removeAll();
Iterator<Contact> iter = metaContact.getContacts();
while (iter.hasNext())
{
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ProtocolProviderService pps = contact.getProtocolProvider();
OperationSetWhiteboarding opSetWb
= pps.getOperationSet(OperationSetWhiteboarding.class);
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contactItem.setName(contact.getDisplayName() + pps.getProtocolName());
if (opSetWb != null)
{
contactItem.addActionListener(this);
}
else
{
contactItem.setEnabled(false);
contactItem.setToolTipText(
Resources.getString("plugin.whiteboard.NOT_SUPPORTED"));
}
this.whiteboardMenu.add(contactItem);
}
}
/**
* Sets the current meta group.
*
* @param metaGroup the current meta contact group
*/
@Override
public void setCurrentContactGroup (MetaContactGroup metaGroup)
{
}
/**
* Invoked when an action occurs: user start a whiteboard session.
*
* @param e event
*/
public void actionPerformed (ActionEvent e)
{
String itemID = ((JMenuItem)e.getSource()).getName();
Iterator<Contact> i = this.metaContact.getContacts();
while(i.hasNext())
{
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String id = contact.getAddress()
+ contact.getProtocolProvider().getProtocolName();
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session.initWhiteboard (contact);
}
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whiteboardMenu.setEnabled(true);
return whiteboardMenu;
}
}
whiteboardMenu.setEnabled(false);
return whiteboardMenu;
}
public String getName()
{
return whiteboardMenu.getText();
}
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Q: In Mongoose Return only documents where parent value is matched and subdocument result is true In MongoDb I currently have documents that resemble the below one shown. I have multiple documents like the one below. For example, I would like to pull back only the image paths that contain at least 25 percent of hex value BA4D2A and 75 percent of FFAB23.
{
"__v": 0,
"_id": {
"$oid": "51c1ac95f502f20969000022"
},
"hex": "BA4D2A",
"img": [
{
"path": "http://example.com/image1.jpg",
"perc": 10,
"_id": {
"$oid": "51c1ac95f502f20969000023"
}
},
{
"path": "http://example.com/image2.jpg",
"perc": 20,
"_id": {
"$oid": "51c1ac95f502f20969000034"
}
}
]
}
After kindly getting help from a previous question, I have the below query that works awesome for pulling back the paths if I was looking for all hex values having over a single specified percentage amount, but I realized that I would like to be able to handle each percentage seperately for each hex value.
If you couldn't tell I am about 4 days into playing with Mongoose/MongoDb, so if there is a better way of doing this (architecture wise) I am open to ideas. This approach is just something I came up with from reading the docs and google.
clrModel.find({
hex: {$in: [ "5B6D8B", "BA4D2A" ] } ,
'img.perc': {$gte: 5}
} ,
'img.path',
function(error,data){
//Handle my data res accordingly
});
};
EDIT -----------
I have managed to get something a little closer to what I want with the below code block but I want only the paths that meet all the criteria. The below query returns back all the results for each individual hex query, but I am wanting the paths for only the images that contain both hex values and their percentages if that makes sense.
clrModel.find({
$or: [
{hex: "5B6D8B", 'img.perc':{$gte: 5}},
{hex: "BA4D2A", 'img.perc':{$gte: 12}}
],
} ,
'img.path',
function(error,data){ });
A: I think issue is the way you are structuring your entries. There is only one hex field per document, which means that it is impossible for a document to contain both values. To query what you want, each path name needs to have an associated array of hex values and percentages, so you could then execute an $and query that works.
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I wish the powers-to-be would change so that all furniture, and other items can be rotated in all directions. I know the purpose is to have those items against one of either wall, but give us the option of placing them anywhere.
I agree, too. I want to see the back of my couches and other things. | {
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Fall, or Dodge in Hell
Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Author: Neal Stephenson
The astonishing new work of imaginative fiction from master storyteller and futurist, Neal Stephenson, author of Reamde, Seveneves and Snow Crash Richard "Dodge" Forthrast, the billionaire founder and chairman of video game company Corporation 9592, was last seen in Neal's Stephenson's 2011 novel Reamde. Now middle-aged, Dodge lives a comfortable life in Seattle, managing myriad business interests and spending quality time with his grandniece, Sophia, daughter of his beloved niece Zula (also last seen in Reamde). As Fall opens, Dodge undergoes a "routine medical procedure"; when something goes horribly, irrevocably wrong, he is pronounced brain dead and put on life support. As Dodge's family and friends gather and struggle to come to terms with this turn of events, his health directive comes to light: Dodge's remains are to be given to Ephrata Life Sciences and Health, a company founded and run by one Elmo Shepherd. Dodge's brain will be scanned, its data structures uploaded to and stored in the cloud. What happens next is pure, unadulterated, mind-blowing FUN: a grand drama played out on an epic scale in digital space. For what is achieved, ultimately, is nothing less than the disruption of death itself. A new world, the Bitworld, is created - an afterlife wherein humans live on not as spirits but as digital simulations. But this brave new world is not the Utopia it might first seem... Neal Stephenson is at the cutting edge of speculative fiction. His sprawling, epic stories are master works of imagination, conjuring an all-too-real, all-too-possible future for our society. His work has been recognised by multiple awards and high-profile fans such as Barack Obama. In the tradition of William Gibson and Liu Cixin, The Fall is a compelling, terrifying, fast-paced near-future thriller.
Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers Australia
Imprint : colaus
Publication date : March 2019
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Latest News, WV Press InSight Videos
Boy Scouts break ground on U.S. 19 visitors center
Register-Herald image
An architectural rendering of the J.W. and Hazel Ruby West Virginia Welcome Center as it is expected to appear from the outside.
MOUNT HOPE, W.Va. — The Boy Scouts of America broke ground Wednesday on a welcome center along U.S. 19 that will serve as a "window" into the 14,000-acre Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve.
Made possible through a gift from the Hazel Ruby McQuain Charitable Trust, the center will be located just south of Sun Mine Road and is expected to welcome thousands of Scouting youth, adult members and volunteers as well as visitors who are interested in learning more about the Rubys, Scouting, the Summit and West Virginia.
J. Dan McCarthy, director of Summit Bechtel Reserve, said each visitor to the reserve will enter through the J.W. and Hazel Ruby West Virginia Welcome Center, designed by Thrasher Engineering.
"Coming north or south along U.S.19, you will have a spectacular view of this facility. West Virginia wild flowers will adorn the grounds and the parking areas will be integrated into the national topography, preserving both the character and environmental features of the site," he said.
The center is expected to provide parking for more than 12,000 vehicles.
The facility will also function as a rest stop with indoor and outdoor restrooms, retail space, exhibit areas, an indoor theater and an indoor climbing wall… | {
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DITTISHAM MARRIAGES 1603-1850
ABBOTT, 6/1617: 2/1657/8: 6/1665: 2/1684/5: 7/1695: 10/1745: 1/1749/0:
ABRAM, 5/1684:
ACKERILL, 8/1724: 12/1763: 6/1779: 7/1780: 7/1784: 11/1787; 12/1792: 10/1800: 2/1821:
ADAMS, 3/1660/1: 6/1699: 4/1710:
ALLEN, 3/1656/7: 7/1828:
ALLERY. 11/1831: 7/1832: 10/1833: 4/1850:
AMYATT, 7/1765:
ANDREWS, 12/1748: 10/1787: 11/1797: 3/1799: 1/1822: 12/1831:
ANGELL. 11/1723: 12/1733: 7/1742:
ANSTICE. 5/1746:
ANTHONY, 10/1823:
ARNOLD, 7/1760;
ASH, 4/1769; 1/1775: 3/1789: 10/1801: 9/1802: 3/1808: 12/1827: 4/1829: 6/1829: 2/1830: 12/1830: 7/1847:
ATWILL. 6/1687: 2/1768: 1/1775: 4/1775: 2/1777: 1/1803: 11/1809: 1/1822: 10/1828: 12/1831: 1/1838: 2/1850:
AUSTEN, 10/1610: 10/1617: 8/1624: 2/1631: 6/1656: 10/1672:
BADDAFORD, 4/1617: 4/1619: 1/1657/8: 6/1658: 5/1663: 9/1663: 10/1663: 6/1665: 2/1665/6: 7/1666: 1/1678/9:
BADDAFORD 4/1692: 3/1692/3: 7/1695: 1/1697/8: 10/1699: 10/1702: 9/1714: 1/1726/7: 2/1738/9: 9/1739:
BAKER, 7/1610: 4/1739: 6/1744: 9/1754: 8/1768: 2/1777: 1/1781: 6/1838:
BALL, 1/1777: 8/1802;
BALLAMY, 12/1769:
BARE. 3/1719/0:
BARNES. 11/1664: 12/1669: 7/1691: 4/1708: 7/1711: 5/1725: 4/1729: 12/1740: 10/1741: 11/1742: 2/1784:
BARTLET, 1/1671/2: 2/1702/3: 9/1710:
BARTRAM, 9/1781: 6/1818: 9/1826:
BASTARD, 2/1668/9: 8/1693:
BEDLAKE. 2/1749/0:
BEER. 1/1781: 11/1807: 7/1846:
BENNETT. 9/1830:
BERRY. 2/1668/9: 1/1695/6: 2/1702/3: 1/1725/6: 1/1730/1:
BEST, 2/1825:
BEYFILL. 3/1662:
BICKFORD. 3/1700/1: 4/1703: 12/1733: 10/1737: 12/1762: 12/1815:
BIRD, 2/1749/0:
BLACKLER. 8/1624: 4/1710: 2/1828:
BLAKE, 3/1787: 1/1833: 12/1834: 9/1836: 5/1839:
BLAMEY. 4/1712: 2/1722/3: 12/1724: 11/1742: 1/1742/3: 7/1750: 2/1754: 1/1757: 8/1765: 1/1773: 3/1787: 8/1789:
BLAMPY, 7/1794: 7/1797: 3/1799: 4/1803: 5/1805: 1/1810: 6/1823: 8/1825: 3/1828: 7/1828:
BLAMPY 6/1829: 10/1829: 3/1833: 8/1840: 11/1847: 4/1850: 8/1850:
BLANK, 3/1833: 7/1845:
BLATCHFORD. 3/1828:
BOLT, 9/1788: 9/1804: 1/1806: 2/1828: 5/1832: 10/1837:
BOND, 6/1733:
BOON, 2/1711/2: 12/1714:
BORD......, 11/1603:
BOVEY, 12/1717: 8/1727:
BOWDEN. 7/1663: 10/1663:
BOWLES, 2/1820:
BOWMAN. 1/1657/8:
BOYER, 3/1782:
BRAY, 4/1765: 1/1804:
BRIM. 1/1686/7: 7/1773:
BROOKING, 11/1793: 8/1802; 9/1810: 12/1815:
BROWN, 1/1658/9: 10/1676: 12/1698: 10/1724: 4/1729: 11/1764: 12/1797: 4/1805: 4/1824: 1/1825: 1/1830: 3/1835: 7/1839: 2/1850:
BROWNING. 9/1839:
BROWSE, 4/1683: 9/1715: 11/1735: 4/1743: 4/1828: 5/1849:
BULLY, 6/1619: 8/1727: 4/1788: 9/1809: 10/1820: 5/1829:
BUNKER, 7/1658:
BURGES. 4/1661: 1/1666/7: 11/1682:
BURGOINE, 12/1708: 12/1770: 4/1786: 2/1789: 6/1794: 7/1811: 3/1825:
BURNSIDE, 2/1759: 6/1769: 4/1775: 7/1779:
BUSSELL. 8/1798: 11/1806: 4/1808: 8/1814:
CALLAHAN. 1/1798:
CALLES. 9/1603:
CAME, 10/1845:
CAMP, 11/1847:
CARTWRIGHT. 1/1624/5: 8/1654: 9/1655: 10/1656: 12/1656: 11/1664: 10/1666: 2/1668/9:
CARTWRIGHT 2/1668/9: 12/1670: 1/1671/2: 2/1675/6: 11/1686:
CARY; 8/1780;
CAUNTER, 7/1790:
CEELY, 8/1721:
CHALLIS. 6/1757:
CHAMBERNOWN, 5/1663: 8/1710:
CHAUNDRY, 7/1765:
CHAPLE. 9/1746:
CHAPPYN. 10/1624:
CHOLWICH, 6/1705: 5/1763:
CHOWSE. 5/1729:
CHRISPIN, 9/1739:
CHURCHWARD. 11/1641: 2/1709/0: 8/1716: 2/1749/0: 4/1754: 10/1766: 1/1796: 12/1816:
CHURCHILL. 12/1770:
CLAPP. 7/1762:
CLARK. 3/1829: 3/1845:
CLATWORTHY, 11/1808: 10/1818:
CLEMENTS, 1/1807: 11/1831: 1/1833:
CLIFT. 4/1791: 6/1797: 5/1821: 10/1823: 8/1840:
CLOGG, 2/1754: 8/1770: 7/1783: 9/1788: 1/1789: 5/1796: 1/1809:
COAKER. 1/1674:
COARD. 6/1679: 2/1684/5: 4/1708: 5/1725: 8/1727:
COASE. 4/1754:
COCKE. 6/1661: 1/1681/2: 6/1687:
COCKRAN, 12/1843:
CODD, 4/1772:
COLE, 8/1693:
COLLINS. 11/1617: 7/1722: 11/1723: 4/1/1725: 12/1727: 12/1749: 10/1756: 12/1786:
COLTON, 1/1631: 5/1701: 5/1805:
COMMYN. 10/1617:
COOMBE, 2/1773: 6/1785: 12/1821:
CORBIN, 5/1752: 4/1803: 4/1829: 2/1830:
CORLINE, 6/1778:
CORYNDON, 8/1751:
COURT. 8/1820:
CRANFORD, 1/1710/1: 12/1734: 9/1735: 5/1741: 4/1744: 4/1760: 11/1760: 9/1765: 1/1767: 3/1774: 1/1783: 7/1785:
CRANFORD. 11/1798: 4/1803:
CRAPPIN. 4/1683: 9/1684:
CRIMP. 12/1786: 8/1826:
CRISPIN. 7/1803: 12/1822:
CROCKER, 10/1715: 9/1731: 2/1738/9: 4/1821:
CROSS, 2/1736/7: 6/1816:
CRUTE, 7/1655: 1/1662: 9/1663:
DAMERELL, 8/1773;
DASHPER, 2/1757: 2/1760: 5/1760: 11/1760:
DANNINS. 11/1664:
DAVIS, 2/1749/0:
DAY, 12/1788:
DECENT. 1/1741/2:
DENNIS, 4/1841:
DERRY. 1/1654/5: 1/1678/9: 4/1682: 12/1708:
DEERING, 5/1614: 5/1700: 4/1772: 11/1788:
DIAMOND. 12/1698:
DISER. 10/1660:
DISTIN. 2/1803:
DOTTIN. 3/1657:
DOUGLAS, 8/1790:
DOWNING, 7/1831:
DOWSE, 8/1655:
DRAKE, 10/1842:
DUDER, X/1804: 12/1843:
DUKE, 3/1821: 12/1793: 10/1815: 11/1828: 7/1831. 4/1844:
DURNFORD, 12/1797: 10/1817: 5/1822: 8/1823:
EALES, 6/1778: 6/1804: 9/1830:
EARLE, 1/1713/4: 6/1727: 11/1735: 12/1763:
EASTERBROOK, 1/1816:
EDGECOMBE. 10/1617: 6/1810:
EDMOND. 11/1744:
EDWARDS. 2/1624/5: 2/1666/7: 10/1814: 1/1832: 1/1835: 9/1841: 7/1848:
EFFORD, 4/1617: 4/1656: 2/1657/8: 12/1686: 5/1695: 1/1700/1: 11/1707: 1/1727/8: 5/1755: 12/1756: 9/1808:
EGGBEER. 2/1777:
ELLIOT, 2/1668/9: 9/1704: 10/1722: 1/1737/8: 1/1738/9: 10/1745: 5/1752: 10/1755: 9/1765: 6/1778: 7/1781: 9/1787:
ELLIOT 9/1796; 6/1804: 12/1807: 4/1824: 11/1826: 3/1827: 2/1831: 11/1831: 1/1837: 7/1845: 10/1847: 11/1848:
EMMET, 5/1614: 3/1659: 4/1676: 4/1710: 6/1757: 1/1793:
EVANS, 9/1603: 11/1716: 11/1796: 9/1811:
EWES, 4/1770: 4/1797:
FARR, 3/1722: 1/1752: 4/1768: 2/1777: 10/1778: 12/1778: 3/1784: 10/1784: 2/1785: 12/1786: 8/1790:
FARR, 1/1797: 1/1805: 1/1809: 10/1818: 4/1821: 10/1827: 10/1829: 12/1830: 1/1844:
FARLY, 8/1799:
FAST, 4/1842:
FARRANT, 12/1757:
FERRIS, 5/1697: 9/1704: 3/1716/7: 5/1738: 2/1754: 12/1757: 11/1761: 11/1767: 2/1789: 5/1796: 4/1801: 7/1802:
FERRIS, 1/1809: 2/1825: 1/1828: 5/1832: 7/1840: 4/1841: 6/1849:
FINCH, 7/1781: 5/1809: 2/1812: 10/1812: 12/1822: 2/1825: 11/1828: 3/1833: 11/1841: 4/1850:
FITZPATRICK, 3/1803: 3/1813:
FOAL, 9/1785;
FORD. 9/1655: 1/1660/1: 8/1686: 2/1736/7: 6/1744: 4/1791: 10/1835:
FOSTERD. 5/1675:
FOWELL. 1/1731/2:
FOWNES, 10/1799:
FOX, 11/1664: 1/1675/6: 11/1681: 1/1700/1: 7/1707: 12/1712: 5/1716: 4/1719: 12/1741: 10/1747: 11/1752:
FOX, 10/1756: 1/1781: 7/1783: 9/1783: 3/1789: 8/1789: 1/1796: 10/1800: 11/1807: 3/1810: 11/1810: 5/1811:
5/1814: 6/1816: 11/1817: 6/1818: 1/1819: 1/1821: 2/1821: 1/1822: 4/1824: 10/1828: 1/1832: 6/1849: 7/1846: 8/1846:
FOXWORTHY, 3/1850:
FRANCES, 1/1675/6:
FREND, 1/1614: 2/1663/4:
FROST, 1/1812: 2/1829:
FULL. 1/1662: 10/1672: 2/1692/3: 1/1709/0: 7/1729: 9/1731: 11/1735: 1/1738/9: 7/1763: 6/1778:
FURNEAUX. 3/1692/3: 2/1754: 3/1755: 5/1763:
GARDNER. 1/1775; 11/1796:
GASKIN, 6/1833:
GAYE. 12/1768:
GAINS, 10/1824:
GEMPTON, 11/1819:
GERALL. 2/1663/4:
GHIST, 2/1767:
GIDLEY, 8/1830:
GIFFORD, 12/1776:
GILES, 1/1805:
GILLARD, 4/1773:
GLANFIELD. 1/1737/8: 3/1789:
GLASS, 9/1792:
GLOEING, 12/1738:
GOODYEAR. 1/1812:
GORTLEY. 9/1816:
GOULD. 9/1661:
GRANT, 11/1735: 12/1758: 4/1760: 12/1766: 7/1802: 6/1805: 5/1813: 8/1826: 10/1837:
GRAYE, 1/1617/8:
GREENWAY, 5/1822: 8/1823:
GREBYE, 10/1843:
GRIFFES, 4/1844:
GRIBLE. 4/1/1725: 2/1748/9: 2/1759: 2/1773:
GURDON, 6/1664: 9/1671:
GARLAND, 9/1664: 5/1695:
Le GRAILEY. 10/1762: 12/1713: 6/1742:
HALL, 2/1656/7: 7/1847:
HAMLYN, 10/1781:
HANNAFORD. 11/1617: 4/1656: 6/1667: 1/1674: 11/1681: 2/1693/4: 5/1798:
HARDY, 1/1761: 10/1781:
HARRADON. 2/1669/0: 4/1700:
HARRIS, 10/1624: 8/1654: 7/1663: 6/1666: 5/1668: 4/1671: 2/1675/6: 2/1692/3: 1/1697/8: 3/1697/8: 7/1707: 6/1717:
HARRIS. 12/1724: 1/1727/8: 12/1747: 10/1762: 12/1769: 12/1766; 10/1794: 2/1803: 1/1807: 9/1808: 5/1830:
HART. 7/1671: 9/1771: 3/1840:
HARVEY, 2/1749/0: 8/1798;
HATCH, 5/1631: 6/1661: 7/1661: 3/1697:
HAWKINGS, 10/1656: 9/1661: 10/1666: 4/1724: 7/1750: 10/1762: 9/1771: 2/1776: 2/1784: 1/1797:
HAWKINGS. 1/1808: 1/1806: 1/1810: 2/1812: 1/1835: 8/1846:
HAYLE, 2/1749/0:
HAYDEN, 11/1810:
HAYMAN, 4/1845:
HAZARD, 10/1842:
HEAD. 12/1829:
HEDDON. 5/1814: 5/1818:
HEIRS, 3/1719/0:
HELEY. 10/1617: 2/1668/9: 6/1679: 9/1701: 8/1758: 9/1758: 7/1760; 8/1770: 7/1782:
HELLINGS. 4/1757:
HELMORE, 2/1754:
HEMPSON. 4/1656:
HEXT, 1/1737/8: 2/1827: 5/1830:
HILL, 8/1803: 12/1830:
HINE. 10/1610: 1/1610/1: 2/1631: 8/1799:
HILRESDON. 4/1657:
HINGSTON, 4/1689: 2/1692/3: 5/1695: 12/1759: 7/1763: 2/1761: 3/1768: 3/1774:
HITCHINGS, 5/1746: 6/1772: 4/1786: 9/1792: 3/1799: 8/1822: 10/1827: 9/1836: 2/1838:
HOCKING, 4/1765: 5/1838:
HODGE, 9/1603: 1/1689/0: 11/1735: 2/1791: 11/1821: 5/1831: 11/1831:
HOLDITCH. 5/1685: 12/1687: 6/1699:
HOLE, 3/1813:
HOLLACOMBE, 1/1624/5:
HOLLETT. 4/1664: 7/1784: 6/1802:
HONEY, 12/1657: 10/1667: 1/1675/6: 8/1690:
HONEWELL, 12/1750
HOOPER. 10/1742: 2/1821: 7/1837:
HORNDON, 2/1687/8:
HORSEWILL. 5/1780:
HOYLE. 1/1631: 11/1641:
HULLAND. 4/1657: 10/1661:
HUNT, 7/1658: 6/1798:
HUISH. 2/1717: 2/1803:
HUTCHINGS, 11/1785: 7/1790: 5/1802:
HUSSON, 1/1822:
INDIAN, 8/1703:
INRIGHT, 8/1802:
IRISH, 2/1666/7: 9/1684: 12/1717: 2/1838:
IVES. 8/1703:
JACKMAN, 7/1780: 4/1798: 12/1807: 6/1816: 5/1814: 10/1822: 2/1829: 3/1829: 1/1830: 7/1848:
JARVES, 7/1761: 11/1848:
JEAT. 4/1696:
JEFFERY, 4/1624: 2/1755: 2/1756: 3/1811: 10/1812: 3/1835: 5/1839: 9/1841: 1/1844: 5/1846:
JILLARD, 12/1766: 1/1767: 4/1773: 10/1779: 4/1801: 4/1803:
JOHNS. 12/1657: 6/1664: 8/1716: 6/1820:
JOHNSON, 12/1763:
KELLAND, 4/1656: 9/1684: 12/1688: 8/1825:
KENDALL, 11/1735:
KING, 2/1698/9: 3/1700/1: 4/1744:
KINGSTON. 4/1703:
KNIGHT. 11/1641:
KNOWLING, 5/1702: 5/1716: 12/1749:
LAKE, 2/1749/0:
LAKEMAN. 12/1830:
LAMBARD. 2/1656/7: 2/1657/8:
LAMBELL, 6/1762: 6/1797:
LAMBLE, 11/1848:
LANDS, 5/1821:
LANE, 4/1768: 10/1848:
LANG. 3/1656/7: 3/1662: 11/1664: 5/1676: 4/1709: 5/1814: 11/1819:
LAVINGTON, 2/1716/7:
LANGWORTHY, 12/1793: 1/1825:
LAVES. 10/1610: 2/1668/9: 2/1669/0:
LEACH. 10/1610: 4/1661: 5/1672: 5/1685: 7/1693: 2/1698/9: 5/1700: 9/1701: 1/1706/7: 10/1724:
LEE, 6/1619: 11/1713: 12/1748: 6/1820: 3/1840:
LEAGY. 10/1733: 11/1734:
LENORD 1/1802, 9/1802:
LETHEBRIDGE. 4/1682:
LIFTON, 10/1655:
LIDSTONE, 4/1849:
LILLICRAP. 1/1681/2: 4/1683:
LILLY, 2/1831:
LINES. 1/1718/9:
LITTLEJOHNS. 12/1751:
LOCK 9/1731: 3/1756: 7/1756: 7/1763: 6/1769: 10/1778: 3/1782: 9/1783: 9/1786: 12/1793: 6/1794:
7/1797: 3/1799: 10/1799: 4/1800: 8/1802: 9/1809: 1/1804: 10/1804: 2/1822: 1/1823: 12/1827:
LOVELL, 4/1617: 1/1835:
LOYE, 9/1631: 1/1655/6: 3/1756:
LUKE, 1/1610/1: 6/1617: 11/1619: 3/1654/5: 2/1656/7: 7/1658: 10/1667: 12/1669:
LUCKRAFT 11/1744: 9/1778: 11/1797:
LUSCOMB 2/1717: 5/1716: 2/1736/7: 4/1739: 2/1754: 11/1756: 5/1793:
LYME, 5/1614: 11/1641: 4/1656: 6/1656: 4/1657: 6/1661: 8/1665: 12/1686: 7/1691: 1/1700/1: 1/1706/7:
MACEY. 12/1831:
MALBER 2/1654/5: 5/1729:
MANNING, 9/1617: 5/1672: 7/1762: 4/1770: 2/1803:
MARSHALL. 6/1830:
MARTYN, 11/1641: 4/1657: 6/1666: 10/1679: 8/1686: 12/1687: 6/1690: 2/1692/3: 10/1699: 1/1727/8: 3/1716/7:
MARTHA. 10/1655:
MATTHEWS. 11/1676: 1/1691/2: 8/1833:
MAUDUIT. 1/1719/0:
MAY 1/1802: 9/1825:
MAYNE. 11/1619: 11/1641: 2/1665/6:
MEAD. 7/1782:
MEADWAY, 7/1782:
MEASANT 5/1710: 2/1749/0:
MEMORY 10/1719: 3/1744: 2/1759: 10/1766: 2/1776: 4/1800: 5/1809: 9/1804: 12/1815: 2/1822:
11/1828: 3/1829: 6/1830: 10/1848: 11/1848: 2/1850:
MERRY, 2/1755:
MICHELL 6/1667:
MITCHELL 2/1693/4: 5/1697: 4/1708: 12/1727: 6/1729: 1/1731/2: 4/1733: 10/1733: 12/1736: 2/1738/9:
MITCHALL 2/1743/4: 11/1748: 10/1755: 12/1756: 6/1757: 2/1759: 7/1760: 1/1761: 4/1761:
MITCHELL. 2/1766: 11/1783: 1/1786: 2/1809: 10/1814:
MITCHAMORE 5/1684:
MILLES, 7/1753:
MILLMAN 5/1614: 2/1793: 12/1823:
MILTON 4/1683:
MINGO 7/1722: 6/1733:
MINUS 11/1713:
MINNERD. 1/1660/1:
MONTAGUE. 5/1838:
MOOR. 11/1683: 10/1792:
MOORSHEAD, 8/1798:
MORGAN. 1/1781:
MOREY 11/1713: 7/1782: 12/1819: 3/1827: 6/1833:
MORRICE, 1/1624/5: 1/1688/9: 11/1696: 11/1797: 10/1822: 9/1832: 5/1834: 6/1835: 6/1845:
MORTIMORE. 1/1803:
MUDGE 7/1722:
MUMFORD. 9/1655: 7/1671: 9/1702: 12/1819: 12/1843:
NARRACOTT, 1/1631: 2/1657/8: 11/1666: 11/1683: 12/1689: 5/1697: 9/1713: 6/1729: 11/1735: 5/1805: 4/1828: 5/1849:
NAPMAN, 10/1849:
NEALE. 9/1663: 5/1697:
NECK, 2/1749/0:
NEWLAND 6/1668: 4/1754: 2/1827:
NEWMAN. 1/1701/2: 4/1709: 4/1730: 9/1731: 10/1742: 11/1767: 6/1768: 7/1773: 9/1781: 5/1784:
NEWMAN. 12/1786: 9/1787: 12/1788: 10/1799: 5/1802: 3/1803: 10/1817:
NICHOLS 1/1727/8: 6/1810:
NYNER? 10/1795;
NORMAN, 4/1772: 2/1785:
NORWOOD, 12/1788: 11/1809:
NOSWORTHY, 11/1809: 12/1830: 2/1833: 8/1837:
NOWELL 1/1695/6: 9/1702: 4/1708: 11/1735: 9/1758: 2/1776: 1/1777: 11/1806: 8/1837:
OLDREW. 8/1721: 2/1729/0:
OLDREIVE, 4/1805:
OSBORN 9/1661: 1/1666/7:
OUCKERDAY. 8/1655:
PARNELL 8/1603: 4/1619: 1/1631: 5/1760: 4/1795: 4/1798: 10/1800:
PAYNE 1/1614: 5/1617: 3/1659: 4/1664:
PECKETT 12/1747:
PEDRICK, 10/1849:
PEEKE. 5/1656: 7/1658: 11/1665: 1/1677/8: 4/1689: 12/1689: 11/1693: 5/1695: 7/1722:
PEEK 6/1779: 9/1796; 4/1797: 9/1816: 3/1821: 2/1827: 5/1834: 8/1846:
PENNEY, 12/1788: 1/1806: 1/1814: 8/1822:
PERCE. 7/1729: 8/1742: 1/1742/3: 12/1747:
PENDALL. 12/1747:
PENHAY 5/1711:
PENTECOST. 8/1729:
PENTER. 1/1809:
PEPPERELL 2/1827:
PERHAM 2/1806:
PERRY 10/1676:
PERRETT 11/1738: 7/1742: 1/1742/3: 8/1769: 5/1798:
PERRING. 11/1735: 1/1737/8: 12/1742: 12/1749: 1/1752: 10/1762: 10/1763: 7/1776: 2/1793:
PERRING, 9/1797: 8/1798; 12/1810: 6/1805; 1/1806: 12/1815: 6/1816: 11/1817: 1/1822: 2/1824:
PERRING. 1/1825: 8/1830: 5/1832: 7/1842: 10/1843: 9/1846: 5/1850:
PHILLIPS 1/1675/6: 10/1759: 11/1787; 3/1808:
PHILPE. 10/1656: 11/1664: 11/1681: 1/1681/2: 2/1711/2: 1/1718/9: 12/1742: 3/1744: 4/1748: 8/1765: 6/1775:
PHILP. 2/1790: 1/1793: 12/1793: 3/1833:
PIKE. 8/1751: 11/1758: 5/1762: 9/1765: 2/1770: 12/1771: 3/1778: 11/1785:
PILE X/1804:
PILLOW 6/1665: 12/1688: 1/1701/2: 8/1702: 4/1712: 12/1714: 6/1717:
PILLER 1/1743/4: 9/1754: 10/1763:
PINE 11/1665:
PINHAY, 11/1788: 10/1795;
PITTIN. 4/1682: 11/1716:
PITTS, 5/1702: 1/1775; 1/1819: 10/1835: 3/1845: 5/1846:
POOL. 9/1793;
POOLING, 10/1702: 1/1730/1: 2/1743/4: 3/1761: 12/1763: 10/1765:
POPE. 2/1668/9:
POWN 4/1700:
POOR 1/1742/3: 2/1752:
POWER, 6/1770: 5/1798:
POWER 1/1805; 4/1828: 7/1839:
POWLESLAND 6/1835:
PRETER, 12/1698:
PRICE 1/1814:
PRINCE 10/1784:
PRITYJONS. 11/1735:
LePREREN 12/1713:
PROWLE 5/1656: 7/1661: 11/1738:
PROWSE 4/1617: 12/1776: 10/1798: 12/1823: 6/1826: 3/1827:
PULLING. 1/1785: 3/1789: 1/1816: 2/1821: 7/1821:
PUNCHARD, 9/1763: 6/1774: 8/1798: 10/1804: 3/1821: 10/1823: 12/1823: 2/1825: 1/1828: 6/1829: 10/1845: 10/1847:
PUTHAM 1/1809:
PUTT 2/1657/8: 6/1661: 5/1675: 5/1710: 5/1711: 10/1741: 4/1743: 7/1745: 8/1765: 12/1768: 2/1776: 1/1788:
PYLE. 11/1805:
QUICK. 5/1617: 5/1784:
RANDALL. 9/1631:
REEPE. 11/1654:
REEVES. 4/1821:
REYNOLDS, 11/1785: 11/1809:
RICH, 12/1762: 4/1795:
RIDER. 3/1660/1: 1/1729/0: 4/1761: 8/1768: 2/1785: 10/1787: 12/1788: 6/1807: 6/1807: 12/1816:
RIMES. 1/1806: 1/1816:
ROBERTS. 8/1713:
ROBERTSON, 1/1729/0: 4/1748: 5/1762:
ROCH 5/1716:
ROGERS, 6/1785: 6/1800: 12/1810: 6/1805: 1/1813: 12/1831:
ROLSTON. 12/1740: 12/1749:
ROOKS, 4/1786:
ROOPE. 1/1631: 2/1716/7: 1/1719/0: 10/1799: 9/1810:
ROPER 9/1811:
ROWE 10/1624: 2/1624/5: 9/1655: 12/1656:
ROUGHLEIGH 1/1832:
RUMBELOW. 6/1665:
RUSSELL. 2/1660/1:
SAGE 9/1710:
SAUL, 8/1710:
SAUNDERS 3/1697: 11/1698: 11/1700: 11/1707: 1/1710/1: 7/1711: 5/1718: 9/1721: 1/1727/8:
SANDERS 2/1790: 5/1790: 5/1818:
SANDFORD. 3/1810: 9/1824:
SCREECH 2/1660/1: 12/1831:
SCOBBLE, 9/1672: 9/1684:
SCOTT. 2/1793:
SEARLE. 5/1830: 4/1849:
SHAPLEY 7/1666:
SHAPTER, 12/1758: 12/1788: 1/1803:
SHARPHAM. 5/1631: 1/1655/6: 4/1676: 5/1684:
SHEARMAN 1/1813:
SHILLOFORD. 8/1656:
SHOBROOKS 3/1799:
SHORT. 5/1673: 7/1692: 12/1698: 3/1722: 8/1729: 1/1757: 11/1761: 8/1771: 3/1778: 11/1779: 8/1780;
SHORT. 10/1792: 4/1803: 1/1806: 2/1806:
SILLY 11/1756:
SKELTON. 2/1687/8:
SKINNER 10/1679:
SLEET. 8/1846:
SLELLING 11/1666:
SLEWMAN, 5/1850:
SLUTE, 9/1832:
SMALL. 4/1692:
SMITH 1/1691/2: 4/1765: 2/1766: 5/1780: 9/1786: 1/1789: 8/1789: 11/1793: 11/1793:
SMITH. 6/1807: 12/1810: 3/1811: 9/1812: 8/1814: 10/1815: 3/1817: 1/1823: 6/1823: 4/1824:
SMITH 4/1828: 11/1828: 6/1829: 1/1838: 9/1839: 2/1850: 3/1850: 8/1850:
SNELL 9/1706:
SNELLING. 4/1624: 1/1686/7: 11/1696: 4/1719: 1/1743/4:
SODEN 11/1603:
SOMASTER. 9/1664:
SOPER 5/1673: 12/1689: 11/1698: 5/1701: 5/1718: 1/1726/7: 12/1738: 4/1757: 7/1763: 12/1771: 6/1772: 5/1793: 7/1818:
SOUTHCOT, 2/1757: 8/1771:
SPARKE. 6/1705: 11/1718:
SPECKOCK 9/1663:
SPERRING 12/1670:
SPRATT. 1/1837:
SPRAY 1/1741/2: 7/1745: 2/1749/0: 10/1794:
SPURWAY 1/1802:
SQUIRES 9/1802:
STABB, 7/1610: 10/1660: 11/1660: 6/1668: 2/1697/8: 7/1776: 7/1794: 2/1820:
STANNING. 8/1765:
STEERE. 2/1654/5: 1/1713/4: 5/1741: 6/1742: 12/1769: 10/1771:
STENTFORD. 6/1805;
STONE 6/1807: 9/1826: 1/1832: 10/1835: 3/1845:
STOREY. 3/1825:
STRANGER 2/1824:
STREET, 10/1847:
STEPHENS 4/1733: 7/1760:
STORDART. 9/1671:
STROODE, 9/1617: 4/1684: 1/1709/0: 9/1713:
SUMMERS 11/1764:
SULLOCK 9/1832: 7/1837: 2/1841: 6/1841:
SWEET, 3/1768:
SYMMONS 4/1696: 10/1744: 12/1766; 4/1772: 8/1820:
TABBE. 11/1718:
TAMLIN 6/1722: 11/1826: 2/1833: 4/1850:
TAPPER 12/1784: 1/1791: 10/1827:
TARRING 2/1656/7: 6/1661: 11/1681: 5/1684: 1/1689/0: 3/1697/8: 8/1724: 3/1833: 7/1840:
TAYLOR, 6/1661: 1/1677/8: 5/1690: 10/1719: 1/1725/6:
TERRY. 11/1682: 7/1692: 2/1785: 4/1803: 10/1820: 9/1825: 10/1827: 3/1829: 10/1847: 3/1850:
THOMAS, 10/1771: 9/1785;
THOMSON. 12/1738: 4/1754: 2/1770: 6/1770:
TICHEM. 1/1658/9:
TORRINGE. 11/1660:
TOTTHILL 12/1738:
TOWNSON 7/1803:
TOZER. 10/1624: 12/1749: 12/1751: 7/1764: 7/1779: 5/1780: 11/1785: 3/1799: 11/1808:
TOZER 5/1813: 11/1817: 1/1818: 1/1821: 1/1822: 1/1824: 5/1831: 11/1841: 7/1842:
TRACEY. 8/1789:
TREEBY 1/1727/8: 9/1746: 7/1756: 7/1763: 9/1765: 10/1765: 2/1768: 1/1805; 3/1821: 3/1833: 12/1834:
TRISH 12/1689: 11/1693: 10/1722: 7/1753: 2/1760: 7/1785: 2/1797: 7/1811: 7/1818: 12/1821: 10/1824: 5/1830:
TROUNCE 11/1700: 1/1725/6: 7/1742: 1/1729/0: 9/1732: 2/1752: 5/1755: 9/1763:
TROUT, 1/1761: 2/1764:
TUCKER 1/1617/8: 1/1631: 11/1654: 1/1655/6: 4/1656: 8/1656: 9/1661: 10/1661: 5/1668: 9/1672: 1/1677/8:
TUCKER. 1/1677/8: 1/1681/2: 7/1693: 1/1700/1: 8/1702: 8/1713: 8/1727: 1/1730/1:
TUCKER. 8/1733: 12/1734: 2/1736/7: 10/1737: 2/1738/9: 12/1741: 8/1742: 10/1747: 11/1748: 2/1748/9:
TUCKER 1/1749/0: 1/1773: 6/1774: 6/1775: 10/1779: 4/1788: 12/1792: 9/1793; 2/1797: 11/1797: 5/1798: 11/1798:
TUCKER. 9/1802: 1/1803: 4/1803: 1/1809: 8/1803: 3/1817: 12/1819: 6/1826: 12/1830: 12/1831: 10/1833: 10/1835:
TUCKERMAN 6/1661: 8/1665: 8/1690: 2/1697/8: 9/1706: 9/1715: 1/1725/6: 6/1727: 2/1736/7: 6/1757: 7/1763:
TULLY, 2/1736/7: 8/1773; 2/1841:
TURNER 3/1657: 1/1688/9: 6/1690: 7/1695: 9/1732: 9/1735: 4/1743: 12/1749: 3/1761: 4/1775: 4/1803:
TURPIN 8/1733: 2/1761: 4/1769; 4/1775:
VENN. 11/1821:
VENNYNGE. 6/1658:
VOISEY, 3/1845:
Banns only ..............TOO FAINT
WOODFIN. 1/1725/6:
WACOMBE 3/1654/5: 10/1656: 4/1724: 12/1750: 11/1752: 11/1758: 2/1764: 11/1779: 2/1793: 10/1798:
WAKEHAM, 6/1807: 7/1821: 10/1823: 9/1824:
WADLAND 2/1729/0: 7/1742: 12/1759: 1/1788:
WALLIS 5/1738:
WARR, 2/1809: 9/1846: 7/1848: 3/1850:
WATSON, 12/1784: 1/1791:
WATTS. 1/1818: 8/1833: 6/1838:
WEBBER, 10/1759: 5/1790:
WEEKE. 4/1671: 4/1710: 3/1755: 1/1783: 1/1798: 6/1798: 8/1798: 5/1805: 11/1805: 5/1811:
WELCH, 8/1769: 1/1785: 1/1816:
WESTAWAY 1/1824: 5/1832:
WHITE 5/1679:
WHITEWAY. 11/1713:
WIDDICOMBE, 12/1769: 12/1778:
WILLIAMS 4/1845: 6/1845:
WILLING 9/1721: 6/1762: 7/1764: 2/1767:
WILLS, 5/1679: 12/1712: 2/1722/3: 11/1734: 4/1786: 1/1793: 4/1821: 12/1823: 5/1829: 7/1832: 9/1832: 4/1842: 10/1849:
WINDIT. 7/1695:
WINSOR. 4/1743: 10/1744: 12/1749: 2/1749/0: 1/1808: 4/1808:
WINTER, 12/1819:
WOLLERTON. 7/1655:
WOOD. 8/1758: 7/1761: 1/1793: 6/1800: 10/1801: 1/1802, 1/1835:
WOODCOCK, 2/1756: 9/1778: 5/1780: 1/1786: 2/1791: 11/1793: 9/1812:
WOOLACOTT, 11/1783: 9/1797:
WOOTON, 5/1676: 11/1676: 10/1715: 6/1722: 4/1730: 6/1768: 10/1800: 6/1802: 7/1848:
WORTH, 6/1841:
WYETT 1/1729/0: 12/1749: 4/1765: 12/1829:
YEARD 1/1654/5: 1/1655/6: 4/1682: 11/1686: 5/1690:
YEAME. 2/1657/8:
YEO 2/1709/0:
Marriages 1603.
18/8/1603: .....yllas PARNELL & Gyllian.
6/9/1603: John HODGE & Janne CALLES.
20/9/1603: ....hollese EWRGES & Bredgett .........
5/11/1603:Wyllyam SODEN & Jonne BORD......
Marriages 1610.?
30/7/1610: Willm. PTAPE & Wilmote BAKER.
8/10/1610: Phillippe LAVARS & Tomsyn LEACHE.
15/10/1610: Henrye AUSTEN & Jane HYNE.
19/1/1610/1: John LUKE & Anstes HYNE.
2/5/1614: Nicholas DINNINGE & Marye MILBORNE.
23/5/1614: Adam LYME & Julyant EMETT.
14/1/1614: Nicholas PYNE & Tomsyn FFRENDE.
25/4/1617: Robert EFFORD & Dewnes BALLEFORD.
25/4/1617: Willm. PROWSE & Agnes LOVEINE.
22/5/1617: Thomas QUYUW & Fflorenne PYNE.
23/6/1617: John LUXE & Agnes ABBOTT.
8/9/1617: John MAN, Gent. & Barbare STROODE, Gentlewoman.
13/10/1617: Willm. AUSTEN & Johan COMMYN.
30/10/1617: Willm. HELE, Gent. & Al.... EDGCOMBE, dau of Olyver Edgcombe, Gent.
3/11/1617: John HANNYVER & Elyzabethe COLLYNS.
29/1/1617/8: Willm. TUCKER & Ales GRAYE.
19/4/1619: John BADDEFORD & Mary PARNELL.
29/6/1619: John LEE & Ales BULLEY.
14/11/1619: Willm. LUKE & Barbara MAYNE.
?/4/1624: Lup......... GEFFERIE y ..owell & Anne SNELLING.
10/8/1624: Henrie BLACTHALLER & Agnes AUSTEN.
7/10/1624: William HARRYS & Alice CHAPPYN.
20/10/1624: Richard ROWE & Sylhe TOSER.
13/1/1624/5: Henrie CARTWRAIGHT & Dionize MORRISH.
18/1/1624/5: John HOLLACOMBE & Julyan MORRISH.
7/2/1624/5: Thomas ROWE & Mary EDWARDS.
15/5/1631: Mr? Owen HATCH & Julian SHARPHAM.
26/9/1631: John LOY & Mary RANDALL.
16/1/1631: Bryan TUCKER & Agnes NARRYMOR.
25/1/1631: John PARNELL & Julian COLETON.
25/1/1631: Ffrancis HOYLE & Cstian ROOPE.
13/2/1631: William AUSTIN & Joane HYNE.
13/11/1641: William MARTAYNE & Gulian KNIGHT.
14/11/1641: Thomas HOYLE & Willmott LYNE.
28/11/1641: John MAYNE & Joan CHURCHYEARD.
12/8/1654: John HARRYS & Alce CARTWRIGHT.
21/11/1654: Richard TUCKER & Mary REEPE.
21/1/1654/5: Walter YEARD & Gulian DERRY.
20/2/1654/5: Nicholas MALBER & Catheren STEERE.
1/3/1654/5: Sammuell WACOMBE & Rebeckey LUKE.
31/7/1655: Edward CURNER & Saret WOLLERTON.
12/8/1655: John DOWSE & Joan OUCKERDAY.
17/9/1655: Thomas ROWE & Willmott MUMFORD.
20/9/1655: Henry CARTWRIGHT & Mary FORD.
23/10/1655: John LIFTON & Joan MARTHA.
1/1/1655/6: William YEARD & Thomasen TUCKER.
15/1/1655/6: Gregory LOYE & Chatheren SHARPHAM.
1/4/1656: Thomas KELLAND & Joan HEMPSON.
3/4/1656: Adam LYNE & Anne TUCKER.
17/4/1656: Thomas EFFORD & Joan HANNOFORD.
19/5/1656: John PROWLE & Mildrewe PEECE.
3/6/1656: Ambrosse AUSTEN & Dorothie LYNE.
27/8/1656: John TUCKER & Agnes SHILLOFORD.
14/10/1656: Sammuell WACOMBE & Joan PHILPE.
22/10/1656: Henry CARTWRIGHT & Gulian HACKINGS.
16/12/1656: Richard CARTWRIGHT & Diones ROWE.
12/2/1656/7: Richard TORRING & Prudence LAMBARD.
12/2/1656/7: John HALLE & Julian LUXE.
1/3/1656/7: Richard ALLEN & Ellenor LANG.
9/4/1657: Edward LYDE & Christian HULLAND.
30/4/1657: Lewes MARTAYNE & Alleis HILRESDON.
30/3/1657: James TURNER & Dorothy DOTTIN.
24/12/1657: John HONEY & Diones JOHNS.
26/1/1657/8: John BADDAFORD & Mary BOWMAN.
2/2/1657/8: John NOROCOTT & Joan EFFORD.
16/2/1657/8: Richard ABBOTT & Agnes LAMBZED.
23/2/1657/8: Lancelett PUTT & Gane YEAME..
15/6/1658: Allexander BADDAFORD & Mary VENNYNGE.
1/7/1658: Walter HUNT & Agness PEESE.
20/7/1658: Gregory BUNKER & Barbary LUKE.
17/1/1658/9: Bryan BROWNE & Hester TICHEM.
11/3/1659: John EMME & Margery PYNNE, by the minister of Cornworthy.
18/10/1660: John STABLE & Honnour DISER.
20/11/1660: George STABB & Grace TORRINGE.
22/1/1660/1: Nicholas FORDE & Joan MYNNERD.
7/2/1660/1: Allexander SCREECH & Gane RUSSELL.
11/3/1660/1: William ADAMES & Anne RYDER.
15/4/1661: Allexander LEACH & Thomasin BURGES.
24/6/1661: Lanccelott PUTT & Willmott COCKE.
26/6/1661: Nicholas TUCKERMAN & Anne LYNE.
27/6/1661: Roger HATCH & Elizabeth TARRINGE.
27/6/1661: John TEALER & Anne COOKE.
22/7/1661: John PROWLE & Agnes HATCH.
17/9/1661: Sampson HAKINGS & Diones TUKER.
22/9/1661: Robert OSBORND & Elizabeth GOULD.
15/10/1661: John TUCKER & Agnes HULLAND.
15/1/1662: John CRUTE & Willmott FULL.
3/3/1662: Nicholas LANG & Mary BEYFILL.
24/5/1663: John CHAMBERLYNG & Christian BADDAFORD.
21/7/1663: John HARRYS & Alies BOWDEN.
15/9/1663: Thomas SPECKOCK & Margrett CUTT.
22/9/1663: Thomas BADDAFORD & Alce NEALE.
27/10/1663: Alexander BADDAFORD & Honour BODDON.
22/2/1663/4: Izeac FRIEND & Mary GERALL.
19/4/1664: William PAYNE & Joan HOLLETT.
29/6/1664: Henry GURDON & Katherine JONAS.
19/9/1664: Owen GYLAND & Dorithy SOMASTER.
7/11/1664: Mordeckey FOX & Rosemund BARRATER.
25/11/1664: Richard PHILP & Hester DANNINS.
26/11/1664: Sampson CARTWRIGHT & Julian LANG.
1/6/1665: Thomas PILLOW & Jane ABBET.
24/6/1665: Caleb BADDIFORD & Margaret RUMBELOW.
2/8/1665: William TUCKERMAN & Mary LYNE.
2/2/1665/6: William BADDIFORD & Jane MAINE.
2/11/1665: John PINE & Alce PEEKE.
10/6/1666: Rafe HARRIS & Jane MARTYN.
3/7/1666: William SHAPLEY & Elisabeth BADDIFORD.
15/10/1666: Thomas HAWKINGS & Susannah CARTHWRITH.
1/11/1666: Herkles SNELLING & Elisabeth NARRACOT.
31/1/1666/7: Thomas BURGES & Elisabeth OSBURNE.
2/2/1666/7: John IREISH & Mary EDWARDS.
10/6/1667: Peter MICHELL & Cattrine HANNAFORD.
28/10/1667: William LUCE & Alce HOUNEY.
18/5/1668: Robert HARRIS & Mary TUCER.
7/6/1668: Richard NEWLAND & Martha STABE.
2/2/1668/9: John BASTARD & Julyan CARTWRITH.
2/2/1668/9: Marten ELYATH & Elesabeth POPE.
11/2/1668/9: Peter BERAY & Barbary LEVSE.
2/2/1668/9: William CARTWRIGHT & Nan HELE.
13/9/1669: Samuell LACKE & Mary BARRENS.
7/2/1669/0: Peter HARRADONE & Elizabeth LAVES.
26/12/1670: Thomas SPERRING & Joanna CARTWRIGHT.
3/4/1671: Nicholas HARRIS & Daritore WEEKE.
15/7/1671: Philip MUMFORD & Agnis HART.
21/9/1671: Henery GURGIN & Lydia STRETE.
2/1/1671/2: Richard BARTLET & Julian CARTWRIGHT.
21/5/1672: Christopher MANNING & Elizabeth LEACH.
10/9/1672: Adam SCORCE & Jackett TUCKER.
15/10/1672: Thomas ASTEN & Mary FULL.
4/5/1673: John SOPER & Jone SHORT.
31/1/1674: John HANNAFORD & Elizabeth COAKER.
24/5/1675: Lancellett PUT & Grace FOSTERD.
19/1/1675/6: John PHILLIPS & Elizabeth FOX.
23/1/1675/6: John FRANCES & Elizabeth HONEY.
8/2/1675/6: Sampson CARTWRIGHT & Mary HARRIS.
17/4/1676: Geoffrey EMMETT & Elianour SHARPEM.
30/5/1676: Thomas LANG & Joan WOTON.
2/10/1676: John PERRY & Hester BROWN, Widow.
28/11/1676: Gideon WOTON & Katherine MATTHEWS.
10/1/1677/8: Thomas TAYLOR & Mary TUCKER.
10/1/1677/8: John PEEKE & Deonis TUCKER.
16/1/1678/9: Richard DERRY & Emmot BADDAFORD.
11/5/1679: William WHITE & Joan WILLS, dau of Christopher Wills.
10/6/1679: Roger HILLY & Margery COARD.
13/10/1679: William SKINNER & Orange MARTYN.
Marriages 1680. No marriages.
1/11/1681: John FOX & Elizabeth TARRING.
1/11/1681: Jacob PHILP & Rosamond HANNAFORD.
1/1/1681/2: John PHILP & Elizabeth LILLICRAP.
1/1/1681/2: Joseph COCK & Willmut TUCKER.
17/4/1682: John DERRY & Mary PITTIN.
18/4/1682: James YARD & Anne LETHEBRIDGE.
2/11/1682: Nicholas BURGES & Joan TERRY.
10/4/1683: Peter MILTON & Dorothy CRAPPIN.
17/4/1683: Abell BROWSE & Margaret LILLICRAP.
11/11/1683: Nicholas NARRACOT & Elizabeth MOOR.
10/4/1684: William STRODE, Gent & Mrs Allice STRODE, Gent.
14/5/1684: Robert ABRAM & Elizabeth TARRING.
19/5/1684: John MITCHAMORE & Mary SHARPEM.
22/9/1684: John IRISH & Mary SCOBBLE.
29/9/1684: George CREBAR & Joan KELLOND.
12/2/1684/5: Thomas COARD & Joan ABBUTT.
18/5/1685: John LEACH & Grace HOLDITCH.
24/8/1686: Robert FORDE & Elizabeth MARTYN.
22/11/1686: Richard CARTWRIGHT & Agnes YARD.
30/12/1686: Richard LYNE & Jane EFFORD.
1/1/1686/7: Richard SNELLING & Susanna BRISH.
11/6/1687: William COKE & Elizabeth ATWILL.
1/12/1687: James MARTYN & Jane HOLDITCH.
13/2/1687/8: Samuell HORNDON & Phebe SKELTON.
27/12/1688: Thomas PELLOW & Mary KELLOND.
13/1/1688/9: Edward MORRICE & Jane TURNER.
21/4/1689: John HINGSTON & Jane PEEK.
10/12/1689: Arthur PEEKE & Agness SOPER.
18/12/1689: Thomas TRISH & Allice NARRACOTT.
1/1/1689/0: John HODGE & Margaret TARRIN.
17/5/1690: Mr Charles TAYLOR & Mrs. Anne YARD.
8/6/1690: John MARTYN & Dorothy TURNER.
3/8/1690: John TUCKERMAN & Sarah HONEY.
9/7/1691: Daniel BATTIN & Joan LIDE.
8/1/1691/2: Gilbert SMITH & Grace MATHEWES.
19/4/1692: Thomas BADDAFORD & Mary SMALL.
10/7/1692: Harry SHORT & Frances TERRY.
5/2/1692/3: Josias FULL & Elizabeth HINGSTON.
7/2/1692/3: William MARTYN & Jane HARRIS.
21/3/1692/3: Richard BADDAFORD & Anne FURNEAUX.
12/7/1693: John TUCKER & Elizabeth LEACH.
9/8/1693: Richard COLE & Margery BASTARD.
30/11/1693: Edward TRIST & Mary PEEK.
20/2/1693/4: Peter MITCHELL & Elizabeth HANNAFORD.
12/5/1695: Samuell EFFORD & Martha PEEKE.
14/5/1695: Elias HINGSTON & Margret GARLAND.
4/7/1695: Francis ABBUT & Elizabeth WINDIT.
30/7/1695: Mr James TURNER & Mrs. Mary BADDAFORD.
1/1/1695/6: Nicholas NOWELL & Ellinor BERRY.
21/4/1696: Edward SYMMONS & Elizabeth JEAT.
30/11/1696: Edward MORRICE & Elizabeth SNELLING.
6/3/1697: Hugh SAUNDERS & Allice HATCH.
24/5/1697: Bartholomew FFERRES & Joan NEALE.
25/5/1697: Peter MITCHELL & Mary NARRACOTT.
1/1/1697/8: William BADDAFORD & Johanna HARRIS.
2/2/1697/8: Thomas TUCKERMAN & Grace STAB.
8/3/1697/8: Richard TARRIN & Anne HARRIS.
13/11/1698: Richard SAUNDERS, Woolcomber & Jane SOPER.
13/12/1698: Samuell PRETER, Husbandman & Mary BROWN.
27/12/1698: Henry SHORT, Hbm. & Ursula DIAMOND.
21/2/1698/9: Henry KING, Hbm. & Anne LEACH.
6/6/1699: Mr John ADAMS, Vicar of Blackauton & Mrs Jane HOLDITCH.
1/10/1699: William BADDAFORD & Mary MARTYN.
2/4/1700: Richard POWN & Phillippa HARRADON.
14/5/1700: Nicholas DEERING & Margret LEACH.
12/11/1700: Adam TROUNCE & Joan SAUNDERS.
1/1/1700/1: Jo. LYNE & Elizabeth EFFORD.
30/1/1700/1: Edward TUCKER & Sarah FOX, Widow.
4/3/1700/1: Richard KING & Joan BICKFORD.
13/5/1701: Christopher COLTON & Joan SOPER.
23/9/1701: John LEACH & Elizabeth HILLY.
1/1/1701/2: Jo. PILLOW & Elizabeth NEWMAN.
17/5/1702: Thomas KNOWLING, Hbm. & Susanna PITTS, Married at Blackauton.
18/8/1702: Briant TUCKER, Hbm. & Joan PILLOW.
1/9/1702: John MUMFORD, Hbm. & Anne NOWELL.
15/10/1702: Richard POOLEIN, Hbm. & Joan BADDAFORD.
9/2/1702/3: John BERRY, Blacksmith & Allice BARTLETT.
6/4/1703: John BICKFORD, Hbm. & Rachell KINGSTON.
15/8/1703: John INDIAN, Hbm. & Johanna IVES.
7/9/1704: Richard ELLIOT, Hbm. & Joane FERRES.
5/6/1705: William CHOLWICH & Susanne SPARKE.
5/9/1706: John SNELL of Totnes & Susanne TUCKERMAN.
16/1/1706/7: Thomas LEACH of Dartmouth & Mary LYDE.
15/7/1707: James HARRIS, Mariner & Elizabeth FOX.
4/11/1707: Christopher EFFORD, Mariner & Nicholle SAUNDERS.
5/4/1708: Nicholas NOWELL, Hbm. & Mary COARD.
6/4/1708: William MITCHELL & Constant BARNES.
27/12/1708: Edward BAUDGIN, Jerseyman & Seaman & Mary DERRY.
6/4/1709: John NEWMAN, Tailor & Joan LANG.
5/1/1709/0: George STRODE, Jnr. Gent. & Grace, dau of John FULL, Gent.
5/2/1709/0: Allan YEO of Painton & Margery CHURCHWARD.
10/4/1710: Richard WEEKS, Clerk & Dorothy ADAMS.
14/4/1710: Geoffry EMMETT & Joane BLACKLER.
23/5/1710: William MEASANT & Clace PUTT.
24/8/1710: William SAUL, Gent & Mrs Mary CHAMPERNOWN, Widow.
26/9/1710: Thomas SAGE of Dartmouth & Elizabeth BARTHET.
29/1/1710/1: Robert CRANFORD & Mary SAUNDERS.
1/5/1711: John PENHAY & Joane PUTT.
12/7/1711: Samuel BARNES & Sarah SAUNDERS. End of Book 1.
12/2/1711/2: Joseph BOON & Emmett PHILP. New register.
21/4/1712: Abdell PILLOW & Anne BLAME.
30/12/1712: John WILES & Esther FOX.
31/8/1713: John TOOKER & Rebekka ROBERTS.
1/9/1713: Christopher NARRACOTT & Alice STRODE.
3/11/1713: Edward LEE of Berry Pomeroy & Florence WHITEWAY.
3/11/1713: William MOARY & Joane MINUS of Paington.
8/12/1713: John LePREREN of St.Hilary in Jersey & Grace LeGEYT.
12/1/1713/4: Henry EARLE & Elizabeth STEERS.
2/9/1714: William BADDAFORD & Protesy BADDAFORD.
14/12/1714: Nicholas PILOW & Emmet BOON.
27/9/1715: William BROWS & Alice TOOKERMAN.
25/10/1715: Henry CROCKER & Jane WOTTON.
12/5/1716: John ROCH & Susanna KNOWLING.
22/5/1716: Edward LISCOMB & Agnes FOXE.
5/8/1716: William CHURCHWARD & Sarah JONES.
29/11/1716: Thomas PIPON, Gent & Mrs Mary EVANS, Widow.
23/2/1716/7: John LAVINGTON, Gent. & Mrs Margaret ROOPE.
5/3/1716/7: William FERRIS of Paington & Joane MARTIN.
4/6/1717: Edward PILLOW & Mary HARRIS.
22/12/1717: Philip BOVEY & Grace IRISH.
24/2/1717: John LISCOMB & Amy HUST.
6/5/1718: John SOAPER & Sarah SAUNDERS.
4/11/1718: William SPARKE of Stoke Fleming & Mary TABBE.
20/1/1718/9: Thomas PHILP & Agnes LINES.
2/4/1719: James FOXE & Margarett SNELLING.
19/10/1719: William MEMORY & Mary TAYLOR.
8/1/1719/0: George ROOPE, Gent & Juliane MAUDUIT.
1/3/1719/0: John HEIRS & Agnes BARE.
20/8/1721: Thomas CEELY & Jane OLDREW.
26/9/1721: John WILLING & Rebecca SAUNDERS.
25/3/1722: William FIRR & Alice SHORT.
19/6/1722: John TAMLIN & Margaret WOOTTON.
18/7/1722: Henry MUDGE & Ellenor COLLINS.
4/7/1722: Thomas MINGO & Mary PEEK.
3/10/1722: James ELLIOT & Wilmot TRIST.
13/2/1722/3: Thomas BLAMPIED & Esther WHILES.
11/11/1723: John COLLINGS & Luce ANGELL.
7/4/1724: Thomas HOWKINS & Joane WAKAM.
23/8/1724: Christopher ACCERSEE & Julian TARREN.
6/10/1724: John BROWNE, Yeoman of Harberton & Joan LEACH of Hembro.
29/12/1724: Joseph BLAMPPY & Elizabeth HARRIS.
19/5/1725: John COAD & Sarah BARNNS.
5/1/1725/6: Joseph BERRY & Agnes BERRY.
27/1/1725/6: John TROWNCE & Sarah TUCKERMAN.
17/4/1/1725: Robert COLLINGS & Honor GRIBLE.
3/5/1/1725: Henry TAYLER & WOODFIN.
11/1/1726/7: Richard SOPER & Dorithy BADDAFORD.
20/6/1727: Robert EAREL & Joan TUCKERMAN.
20/8/1727: Philip BOVEY & Sarah COAD.
26/8/1727: Samuel BOLLY & Jane TUCKER.
26/12/1727: Robert MITCHELL & Joan COLLINGS.
1/1/1727/8: Stephen MARTYN & Mary HERRIS.
2/1/1727/8: John NICHOLS & Grace SAUNDERS.
7/1/1727/8: John TREEBY & Ann EFFORD.
14/4/1729: Josias BARNNS & Anne BROWNE.
9/5/1729: Nicholas MALBOR & Amay CHOWSE.
10/6/1729: Mr John MITCHELL & Mrs Margerett NARRACOTT.
22/7/1729: Richard FULL & Joan PEACE.
3/8/1729: John SHORT & Mary PENTECOST.
6/1/1729/0: John ROBERTSON & Jane RIDER.
6/1/1729/0: William WAYETT & Elizabeth TROUNCE.
23/2/1729/0: Peter WADLAND & Amay OLDREW.
15/4/1730: Edward WOTTON & Joan NEWMAN.
19/1/1730/1: John POOLING & Elizabeth BERRY.
21/1/1730/1: Robert TUCKER & Barbary BERRY.
14/9/1731: Henry CROCKER & Mary FULL.
16/9/1731: Thomas LOCK & Embling NEWMAN.
7/1/1731/2: Edward MITCHELL & Easter FOWELL.
18/9/1732: William TROUNCE of Berry Pomeroy & Sarah TURNER.
19/4/1733: Richard STEPHENS & Joan MITCHELL.
23/6/1733: William BOND & Mary MINGO.
21/8/1733: James TURPIN of Slapton & Elizabeth TUCKER.
30/10/1733: Peter MITCHELL & Grace LEAGY.
11/12/1733: Walter ANGLE & Jane BICKFORD.
5/11/1734: Phillip LEGRELA & Easter WILES.
10/12/1734: Richard TUCKER & Mary CRANFORD.
1/9/1735: Robert CRANFORD, Yeoman & Ann TURNER.
5/11/1735: William NOWLE & Martha PRITYJONS.
11/11/1735: Henry GRANT & Ann BROWS.
20/11/1735: John HODGE of Townstale & Dorothy EARLE.
30/11/1735: Nicholas KENDALL, Gent. & Mrs Joan NARRACOTT.
9/11/1736: John FFULL & Ann PERRING.
15/12/1736: William MITCHALL & Cathreen MITCHALL.
1/2/1736/7: William TILLEY & Elizabeth TUCKER.
10/2/1736/7: Charells CRUSE & Urselow TUCKERMAN.
22/2/1736/7: Samuell LUSCOMBE & Elizabeth FORD.
8/10/1737: William TUCKER & Sarah BICKFORD.
10/1/1737/8: Richard ELLIOTT & Mary PERRING.
24/1/1737/8: Nicholas HEXT & Sarah GLANFIELD.
11/5/1738: James WALLIS of Newton Bushell & Heaster FFERRIS.
9/11/1738: John PERRETT & Mary PROWER.
13/12/1738: Joseph GLOEING & Jane THOMSON.
31/12/1738: Stephen TOTTHILL & Elizabeth SOPER.
13/2/1738/9: Israell MITCHALL & Elizabeth BADDAFORD.
16/2/1738/9: George TUCKER & Mary CROCKER.
5/1/1738/9: Josias FFULL & Mary ELIOTT.
24/4/1739: William BAKER & Mary LUSCOMBE.
16/9/1739: Nicholas CHRISPIN & Mary BADDAFORD.
21/12/1740: Samuel BARNS & Mary ROOLSTON.
5/5/1741: John STEER & Ann CRANFORD.
27/10/1741: John PUTT & Ann BARNES.
28/12/1741: Robert TUCKER & Susanna FOX.
21/1/1741/2: William SPRAY & Susanna DECENT.
22/6/1742: John STEER & Heaster DeLaGRELY.
27/7/1742: William TROUNCE & Susana ANGELL.
27/7/1742: John WADLAND & Jane PERROTT.
4/8/1742: John TUCKER & Elizabeh PERCE.
19/10/1742: Richard NEWMAN & Elizabeth HOOPER.
16/11/1742: Joseph BLAMPY & Love BARTER.
14/12/1742: Thomas PHILP & Mary PERRING.
17/1/1742/3: Richard BLAMEY & Mary PERCE.
19/1/1742/3: John POOR & Mary PERRETT.
10/4/1743: John TURNER & Mary BROWS.
27/7/1743: John PUTT & Susana WINSOR.
9/1/1743/4: Abdeel PILLER & Fleranc SNELLING.
7/2/1743/4: John POOLING & Grace MITCHALL.
1/4/1744: Robert CRANFORD & Mary KING.
7/6/1744: John FORD & Elizabeth BAKER.
1/10/1744: James SIMMONS & Jane WINSOR.
4/11/1744: Richard LUCKRAFT & Mary EDMOND.
10/3/1744: Thomas PHILP & Elizabeth MEMORY.
22/7/1745: Thomas SPRAY & Mary PUTT.
15/10/1745: Thomas ABBOTT & Mary ELIOTT.
12/5/1746: John HITCHINGS & Elenor ANSTICE.
14/9/1746: Samuell TREBY & Sarah CHAPLE.
14/10/1747: Edward TUCKER & Sarah FFOX.
26/12/1747: Richard HARRIS & Susana PERCE.
27/12/1747: John PECKETT & Catren PENDALL.
10/4/1748: Thomas PHILP, Sen. & Jane ROBERTSON.
5/11/1748: Joseph TUCKER & Elizabeth MITCHAL.
26/12/1748: Richard ANDREWS & Sarah LEE.
10/2/1748/9: John GRIBELL & Joan TUCKER.
20/12/1749: Richard KNOWLING of Churchton Ferris & Margrett TURNER.
24/12/1749: Francis ROWLSTON & Elizabeth COLINGS.
26/12/1749: Peter TOZER & Elizabeth WIETT.
26/12/1749: Richard PERING & Mary WINDSOR.
14/1/1749/0: Thomas ABBOT & Sarah TUCKER.
6/2/1749/0: Henery LAKE & Jane CHURCHWOOD, both of Churston.
13/2/1749/0: John DAVIS & Agniss SPRAY, both of Churston Ferris.
13/2/1749/0: Samuell MASES & Susana HAYLE, ( HARVEY ) both of Churston.
16/2/1749/0: John BURD & Judah BEDLAKE.
16/2/1749/0: Homphry WINSOR & Joan NECK, both of Churston Ferris.
15/7/1750: John HAWKINGS & Elizabeth BLAMPY.
20/12/1750: James HONEWELL & Mary WAKHAM.
16/8/1751: Mr John CORYNDON of St.Kane in Cornwall & Ann PIKE.
26/12/1751: Samuel TOZER & Dorothy LITTLEJOHNS.
28/1/1752: George PERRING & Ann FARR.
11/2/1752: William TROUNCE & Mary POOR.
10/5/1752: Edmund CORBYN of Totnes & Joanna ELLIOT.
11/11/1752: James FOX & Thamasin WHACKUM.
3/7/1753: Rev. Mr. John TRIST of Talland in Cornwall & Mrs Jane MILLES, by Licence.
Married by Rev Theo. Milles, the brides brother.
Marriages in 1754.
5/2/1754: Nicholas HELMORE of Charleton & Elizabeth FURNEAUX, by Licence.
27/2/1754: William FERRIS & Agnes LYSCOMB.
28/2/1754: John CLOGG & Esther BLAMPY. New Marriage Register introduced.
14/4/1754: John NEWLAND & Catherine THOMPSON, both of Cornworthy. No 1
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Nicholas Newland.
30/4/1754: John CHURCHWARD & Jane COASE.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Sarah Churchwod.
20/9/1754: Richard BAKER & Mary PILLAR.
He signs. Wits; Jone Pillar & Margret Luscombe.
11/2/1755: Edward MERRY, Mariner & Jone JEFFERY both Sojnrs.
She signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & William Camplin.
30/3/1755: William WEEKS of Dartmouth, Cooper & Ann FURNEAUX, by Licence. No 5
Both sign. Wits; Kitty Milles & John Littlejohn.
23/5/1755: John TROUNCE & Elizabeth /( Margaret? ) EFFORD of Cornworthy.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Trounce & John Littlejohn.
7/10/1755: James ELLIOTT & Grace MITCHEL.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Grace Prowes.
10/2/1756: William WOODCOCK, Husbandman & Mary JEFFORD.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Mathew Lock.
2/3/1756: Mathew LOCK, Husbandman & Sarah LOWD.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Whackum.
25/7/1756: Thomas LOCK, Hbm & Grace TREBY. No 10
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Thomas Farrant.
19/10/1756: John FOX, Carpenter & Mary COLLINS.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Sarah Tucker.
23/11/1756: Thomas SILLY of Churston & Margaret LYSCOMB.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & Edward Luscobe.
7/12/1756: George EFFORD, Mariner & Mary MITCHELL.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & Sarah Efford.
4/1/1757: Joseph BLAMPY, Mariner & Grace SHORT.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & Stephen Short.
16/2/1757: Michael DASHPER, Yeoman & Gartrude SOUTHCOT, Widow, of Dawlish, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Susana Dashford & John Littlejohn. No 15
20/4/1757: John SOPER, Husbandman & Mary HELLINGS.
Both XX. Wits; Ann Cowell & Frances Full, Jnr.
9/6/1757: Matthew TUCKERMAN, Worsted Comer & Mary CHALLIS.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Mary Earll.
28/6/1757: Peter EMMETT of St. Saviours, D/M & Mary MITCHELL, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & Robt. Mitchell.
13/12/1757: Thomas FARRANT, Husbandman & Mary FERRIS.
She signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Henry Ferris.
27/8/1758: Henry HILLY of Cornworthy, Husbandman & Mary WOOD. No 20
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Richard Ford
5/9/1758: William HILL, Husbandman & Mary NOWELL.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Wm. Nowell.
19/11/1758: John WHAKHAM, Hbm & Mary Ann PIKE.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & James Cocks.
27/12/1758: John SHAPTER, Butcher & Mary GRANT.
Both sign. Wits; Henry Grant & Joseph Atheinge
20/2/1759: John BURNSIDE, Mariner & Mary MITCHELL.
She signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Mary EMMETT.
25/2/1759: John MEMORY, Hbm & Jone GRIBBLE, Widow. No 25
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Joseph Atherige.
3/10/1759: Thomas WEBBER, Hbm & Jane PHILLIPS.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Thos. Lock.
26/12/1759: James WADLAND, Hbm & Jane HINGSTON.
Both XX. Wits; John Hingston & John Littlejohn.
19/2/1760: Richard TRIST, Jnr. Hbm & Susanna, dau of John DASHPER of Downton.
He signs. Wits; Richard Trist & John Dashper.
8/4/1760: Robert CRANFORD, Hbm & Anne, dau of Henry GRANT.
Both sign. Wits; Henry Grant & John Littlejohn.
1/5/1760: John DASHPER, Jnr. Hbm & Mary PARNELL, Widow. No 30
He signs. Wits; Peter Soper & John Littlejohn.
20/7/1760: Samuel STEPHENS, Mariner & Mary Anne MITCHELL.
He signs. Wits; William Man & Catherine Life.
Banns Only, July 1760; John ARNOLD & Jane HILL.
4/11/1760: William DASHPER, Butcher & Ann CRANFORD.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Steare.
7/1/1761: Thomas HARDY, Mariner & Elizabeth, dau of Robert MITCHELL.
Both sign. Wits; Peter Emmett & Mary Emmett.
13/1/1761: John TROAKE, Seaman & Elizabeth MITCHELL. No 35
He signs. Wits; Sarah Lampen & Mary Kerswell.
3/2/1761: John TURPIN, Carpenter & Ann HINGSTON.
He signs. Wits; Ann Full & Elias Hingston.
3/3/1761: William POOLLING & Mary TURNER of Churston Ferrers, Widow.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Robert Tucker.
28/4/1761: John RIDER, Hbm & Jane MITCHELL.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Rider.
5/7/1761: James JARVES, Hbm & Elizabeth WOOD.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Murch.
24/11/1761: Henry FERRIS, Blacksmith & Mary SHORT. No 40
Both XX. Wits; Stephen Short & John Littlejohn.
20/5/1762: Richard PIKE of Cornworthy, Carpenter & Joanna ROBERTSON.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & William Pike.
24/6/1762: Richard LAMBELL of Blackawton, Blacksmith & Rebecca WILLING.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & Mary Willing.
3/7/1762: Josias MANNING, Hbm & Mary CLAPP.
Both XX. Wits; Ann Full & John Pearns.
10/10/1762: James HAWKINS, Hbm & Hester Le GRAILEY.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Steare.
28/10/1762: Henry HARRIS, Hbm & Elizabeth PERRING. No 45
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Ann Turpin.
12/12/1762: John RICH, Hbm & Elizabeth BICKFORD.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & William Bickford.
2/5/1763: William CHOLWICH of Blackawton & Jane FURNEAUX, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Elizabeth Robins & Mary Kerswell.
13/7/1763: Nicholas TUCKERMAN, Hbm & Mary SOPER, Widow.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & James Coad.
26/7/1763: Elias HINGSTON, Hbm & Ann FULL.
She signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Hull.
24/7/1763: John LOCK, Hbm & Elizabeth TREBY. No 50
20/9/1763: John PUNCHARD, Hbm & Sarah TROUNCE.
18/10/1763: William PERRING, Hbm & Sarah PILLAR.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Richard Baker.
14/12/1763: George JOHNSON, of Stockley English, Devon; Captains Steward of the Belliquez, & Mary EARLE, by Licence.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Andrew Devereux.
27/12/1763: William POOLLING, Seaman & Susanna ACKERILL.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Rider.
24/2/1764: William WHACKHAM, Hbm & Jane TROUT. No 55
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Robert Blackler.
17/7/1764: Joseph WILLING, Cordwainer & Dorothy TOZER, Widow.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Tozer.
27/11/1764: Robert BROWNE, of Little Englebourn, Gent & Dorothy SUMMERS of St.Saviours, D/M. By Licence.
Both sign. Wits; John L.Browne & John Littlejohn.
16/4/1765: John SMITH, Hbm. & Elizabeth WYATT* Widow. (of Peter Tozer.)
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Elizabeth Wiatt. * Wyatt was her Maiden name!
20/4/1765: Thomas HOBLING, Shoemk. & Mary BRAY, both of Liskeard, Cornwall.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Mary Stanning.
22/7/1765: Mr Bartholomew CHAUNDRY of Stoke Damerell & Mary AMYATT, of Totnes, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Mary Kerswell & John Lampen. No 60
13/8/1765: Thomas BLAMPEY, Mason & Mary STANNING.
He signs. Wits; Grace Blampey & John Littlejohn.
18/8/1765: Thomas PHILP & Eleanor PUTT.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & James Eliott.
24/9/1765: John ELLIOTT, Hbm & Mary CRANFORD.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & James Elliott.
25/9/1765: Henry TREBY, Carpenter & Sarah PIKE.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & Thomas Pike.
1/10/1765: John POOLLING & Ann TREBY. No 70
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Thos. Lock.
4/2/1766: William SMITH, Carpenter & Sarah MITCHELL.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Smith.
7/10/1766: Thomas CHURCHWARD, Hbm. & Mary MEMORY.
He signs. Wits; John Churchward & Charity Churchward.
31/12/1766: Nathaniel JILLARD, Hbm. & Elizabeth GRANT.
Both sign. Wits; Barth. Chaundry & Robt. Cranford.
Banns only, Dec. 1766; John HARVIS & Ruth SYMONS.
14/1/1767: Robert CRANFORD & Elizabeth JILLARD by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Nathaniel Jillard & John Littlejohn.
3/2/1767: John GHIST & Mary WILLING. No 70!
He signs. Wits; Cath. Kerswell & John Littlejohn.
18/11/1767: William FERRIS, Blacksmith & Elizabeth NEWMAN.
He signs. Wits; John Putt & John Littlejohn.
23/2/1768: John ATTWELL, Seaman & Sarah TREBY.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Poollin.
15/3/1768: Laurence SWEET, Sayler & Grace HINGSTON of Cornworthy.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & Elias Hingston.
26/4/1768: William LANE, Saylour & Mary FARR.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Elizabeth Hawkings.
12/6/1768: Christopher WOTTON, Hbm. & Mary NEWMAN. No 75
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Richard Newman.
2/8/1768: William BAKER, Jnr. Hbm. & Susanna RIDER.
27/12/1768: John PUTT, Jnr. Hbm. & Lucy GAYE.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn only
Banns only April 1769; Christopher ASH & Mary TURPIN.
3/6/1769: John LOCKE, Hbm. & Mary BURNSIDE.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Thomas Locke.
20/8/1769: Samuel WELCH, Hbm. & Mary PERROTT. No 80
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Samuel Perrott.
26/12/1769: John WIDDICOMBE, Mariner & Sarah STEER.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & Henry Grant.
24/12/1769: Mathew BALLAMY of Blackawton & Jane HARRIS.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Horswill.
6/2/1770: Nicholas THOMPSON, Mariner & Mary PIKE.
Both sign. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Troke.
17/4/1770: John EWES & Ann MANNING.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & John Dearrin.
12/6/1770: John POWER, Hbm. & Abie THOMPSON. No 85
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Wm. Trownce.
7/8/1770: John CLOGG, Hbm. & Agnes HELLEY.
Both XX. Wits; John Littlejohn & Grace Trownce.
27/12/1770: William BURGIN of St.Saviours, D/M & Susanna CHURCHILL.
Both sign. Wits; Philip French & Wm. Smith.
5/8/1771: John SHORT, Hbm. & Mary SOUTHCOTE.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Stephen Short.
30/9/1771: Richard HART, Cordwainer & Joan HAWKINS.
He signs. Wits; John Littlejohn & Wm. Smith.
15/10/1771: Thomas Short THOMAS, Hbm & Agnes STEARE. No 90
Both XX. Wits; William Smith & Henry Grant.
19/12/1771: Thomas PIKE, Mason & Hellier & Agnes SOPER, by Licence.
He signs. Wits; William Smith & Nicholas Tuckerman.
1/4/1772: John NORMAN, Mariner & Mary SYMMONDS, by Licence.
He signs. Wits; Sarah Criddiame & Wm. Smith.
24/4/1772: John DERRING, Yeoman & Elizabeth CODD, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; William Smith & Elias Bidlake.
15/6/1772: John HITCHENS, Labourer & Sarah SOPER.
Both XX. Wits;William Smith & Wm. Soper.
5/1/1773: Crispin TUCKER, Hbm. & Mary Ann BLAMY. No 95
He signs. Wits; William Smith & Thos.Blampey.
9/2/1773: Nicholas CUME of Totnes, Mariner & Elizabeth GRIBBLE.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Tully & Wm. Smith.
27/4/1773: Nathaniel GILLARD of Stokenham, Yeoman & Esther JILLARD, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Nathaniel Jillard & Robert Cranford.
31/7/1773: John NEWMAN, Mariner & Elizabeth BRIM.
Both XX. Wits; Richard Newman William Smith.
Banns only Aug. 1773; Thomas TUILL & Mary DAMERELL of Hallwill.
15/3/1774: John HINGSTON, Mariner & Elizabeth CRANFORD. No 100
Both sign. Wits; Elias Hingston & William Smith.
28/6/1774: Richard PUNCHARD, Hbm. & Sarah TUCKER.
Both sign. Wits; Robert Tucker & Wm. Smith.
3/1/1775: William ASH, Sojnr. & Elizabeth ATWILL.
He signs. Wits; Jos. Atwill & Wm. Smith.
Banns Only, Jan 1775; Wm. PITT & Eliz. GARDNER. ( East Ogwell?)
18/4/1775: James ATWIL, Hbm. & Mary TURNER.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Richard Tucker.
19/4/1775: James TURPIN, Hbm. & Jane BURNER.
He signs. Wits; Robert Cranford & Nath.l Jillard.
21/6/1775: Edward TUCKER, Hbm. & Mary PHILP. No 105
Both XX. Wits; John Both. Luscombe & Wm. Smith.
15/2/1776: William MEMORY of Stoke Fleming, Hbm. & Elizabeth HAWKINS.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Hockings.
20/2/1776: Nicholas NOWELL, Hbm. & Susanna PUTT.
Both signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Eliz. Hawkings.
9/7/1776: Richard PERRING, Yeoman & Frances STABB.
Both signs. Wits; Wm. Burgoin & Wm. Smith.
18/12/1776: John GIFFORD of Totness, Labourer & Grace PROWSE.
Both XX. Wits; Eliz. Newman & Sarah Mitchamore.
14/1/1777: Wm. BALL, Mariner & Martha NOWELL. No 110
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Jenny Pike.
11/2/1777: Edward BAKER, Hbm & Mary EGGBEER.
He signs. Wits; John Short & James Eggbeer.
4/2/1777: Samuell ATWILL, Hbm. & Mary FARR.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Wm. Ash.
3/3/1778: John SHORT Jnr. Thatcher & Hellier & Jane PIKE.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Short, Sen.
16/6/1778: William EALES, Lab. & Mary FULL. No 115
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Elizabeth Hingston.
23/6/1778: Samuell CORLINE, Lab. & Mary ELLIOTT.
Both XX. Wits; William Smith & James Elliott.
8/9/1778: John LUCKCRAFT, Hbm. & Mary WOODCOCK.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Wm. Woodcock.
6/10/1778: John LOCK of Moreleigh, Sojnr. Hbm. & Jane FARR.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Farr.
22/12/1778: William FARR, Mariner & Sarah WIDDICOMBE.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Sarah Treby.
8/6/1779: Philip PEEK of Cornworthy, Mason & Elizabeth ACKREL. No 120
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Wm. Pulling.
11/7/1779: John TOZER, Hbm. & Leddey BURNELL.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & James Turpin.
27/10/1779: Richard TUCKER, Cordwainer & Mary JILLARD.
Both sign. Wits; N. Jillard & Wm. Smith.
30/11/1779: Henry WAKEHAM, Hbm. & Mary SHORT.
Both sign. Wits; John Short & Wm. Smith.
10/5/1780: William WOODCOCK, Mariner & Elizabeth TOZER.
She signs. Wits; James Tracy & Wm. Smith.
22/5/1780: William SMITH, Carpenter & Mary HORSEWILL. No 125
He signs. Wits; John Short & John Dennin.
16/7/1780: James JACKMAN, Hbm. & Jane ACKREL.
He signs. Wits; William Smith & Richard Ackrell.
Banns only Aug. 1780; John SHORT & Elizabeth CARY of Blackawton;
9/1/1781: John BAKER, Sojnr. Whitebread Baker & Mary BEER.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Beer.
30/1/1781: George FOX, Hellier & Joan MORGAN.
He signs. Wits; Henry Cranford & Wm. Smith.
31/7/1781: James FINCH, Hbm. & Grace ELLIOTT. No 130
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & James Elliott.
11/9/1781: Richard BARTRAM, Taylor & Jane NEWMAN.
He signs. Wits; Thomas Newman & John Smith.
16/10/1781: Thomas HARDY, Mariner & Frances HAMLYN, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; James Silly & Wm. Smith.
19/3/1782: George BOYER, Sojnr. Mariner & Ann LOCK.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Atwill.
16/7/1782: John MOARY, Hbm. & Ann HELLY.
Both XX. Wits; Wm Smith & James Jackman.
16/7/1782: George MEADWAY, Hbm. & Eliz. MEAD. No 135
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & James Jackman.
21/1/1783: Robert WEEKES & Ann CRANFORD.
Both sign. Wits; Robt. Weekes & Nathaniel Jillard.
29/7/1783: John CLOGG, Mariner & Susanna FOX by Licence.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Fox.
30/9/1783: John FOX, Carpenter & Ann LOCK. From this place the new tax of 3P takes place.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Robert Weekes.
18/11/1783: Robert WOOLACOTT, Carpenter & Sarah MITCHELL.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & Willmot Mitchell.
24/2/1784: Thomas HAWKINGS, Hbm. & Dorothy BARNES. No 140
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Wm. Cross.
23/3/1784: John FARR, Mariner & Sarah FARR, Widow.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & William Farr.
25/5/1784: John NEWMAN, Hbm. & Mary QUICK.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Richard Bartram.
6/7/1784: Jeremias ACKRELL, Mason & Mary HOLLETT.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Wm. Andrews.
12/10/1784: William PRINCE of Stoke Gabriel, Mariner & Jenney FARR.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Thomas Pirram.
8/12/1784: John TAPPER of Churston Ferris & Grace WATSON, by Licence. No 145
Both sign. Wits; Samuel Coke & Wm. Smith.
6/1/1785: Samuel WELCH, Hbm. & Eleanor PULLING.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Atwill. MISSED OUT @ D&C
2/2/1785: John RIDER, Hbm. & Ann TERRY.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Richard Bartram.
17/2/1785: John FARR, Mariner & Mary NORMAN.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Joseph Willing.
28/6/1785: William ROGERS of Totnes, Lab. & Elizabeth CUME, Widow.
18/7/1785: Mr Robert CRANFORD of St.Saviours, D/M & Susanna TRIST, by Lic. No 150
Both sign. Wits; Rich. Trist & Wm. Smith.
Banns only Sept. 1785; William FOAL & Mary THOMAS of Ipplepen.
4/11/1785: Mr. Thomas RENNELL, Jnr. of St.Saviours, D/M, Gent. & Hannah HUTCHINGS,
Dau. of Rev John Hutchings, Rector of this Parish, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; J. Hutchings, Rector & Wm. Smith.
23/11/1785: John TOZER, Radweaver & Jenny PIKE.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Wm. Pike.
17/1/1786: William MITCHEL, Mariner & Elizabeth WOODCOCK, Widow. No 155
Both sign. Wits; Rich. Dunning & Wm. Smith.
19/4/1786: John WILLS, Mariner & Nan HITCHINGS.
Both XX. Wits; William Smith & Sarah Cox.
25/4/1786: John BURGOINE, Lab. & Elizabeth ROOKS, by Licence.
He signs. Wits; N. Pillard & L. Cranford.
5/9/1786: William SMITH, Carpenter & Elizabeth LOCK.
Both sign. Wits; M. Coomes & Wm. Smith.
26/12/1786: Matthew CRING, Hbm. & Petronell FARR.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith, Jnr. & John Farr.
28/12/1786: Wm. COLLINGS, Hbm. & Elizabeth NEWMAN.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & Robert Bartram.
3/3/1787: Joseph BLAKE of Blackawton, Mariner & Grace BLAMPEY, by Licence. No 160
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Joseph Blampey.
20/9/1787: John ELLIOTT, Cordwinder & Jenny NEWMAN.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Elliott, Snr.
9/10/1787: John RIDER, Hbm. & Sarah ANDREWS.
Both XX. Wits; J.J. Dorton & Mary Sparke.
Banns only; Nov; 1787; Giles ACKRELL & Elizabeth PHILIPS.
30/1/1788: James WADLAND, Hbm. & Ann PUTT.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Thos. Hodge.
23/4/1788: Richard BULLEY of Ilsington, Mason & Elizabeth TUCKER. No 165
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Rich. Tucker.
16/9/1788: George BOLT of Hallwill & Ester CLOGG.
Both XX. Wits; Salley Clog & Wm. Smith.
11/11/1788: Richard PINHAY, Yeoman & Jenney DEARIN.
Both sign. Wits; Peter Colston & Henry Tucker.
9/12/1788: John NORWOOD of Dartmouth, Mariner & Embling NEWMAN.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & Mary Tucker.
18/12/1788: Robert DAY, Hbm. & Elizabeth RIDER.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & R. Dunning.
23/12/1788: Richard PENNEY of Slapton, Mariner & Elizabeth SHAPTER. No 170
Both XX. Wits; Henry Shapter & Wm. Smith.
14/1/1789: Edward SMITH of Churston Ferris, Mariner & Sarah CLOGG.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & Grace Blampey.
11/2/1789: John BURGOIN of Stoke Fleming & Elizabeth FERRIS.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Elliott.
3/3/1789: John PULLING, Mariner & Mary ASH.
Both XX. Wits; James Cox & Wm. Smith.
3/3/1789: John GLENVELL of Egg Buckland, Mariner & Sarah FOX.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & James Fox.
17/8/1789: Thomas BLAMPEY, Mason & Elizabeth TRACEY.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & James Tracy.
18/8/1789: George FOX, Carpenter & Ann SMITH. No 175
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Fox.
8/2/1790: William SANDERS of St. Saviours, D/M, Cordwainer & Jane PHILP.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Edward Luscombe.
25/5/1790: Richard SANDERS, Labr. & Joan WEBBER.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Wm. Sanders.
20/7/1790: George CAUNTER, Gent. of Staverton, Sojnr. & Harriett Georgina HUTCHINGS.
Both sign. Wits; Priscilla Prout & George Yarde Sparks.
10/8/1790: Hood DOUGLAS, Seaman, He.M.She. London, of Stepney & Thomasine FARR, by Licence.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Sarah Locke. No 180
24/1/1791: James TAPPER of Churston Ferrers, Miller & Amey WATSON.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & Jacob Philp.
9/2/1791: Thomas HODGE, Hbm. & Elizabeth WOODCOCK.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Samuel Hodge.
26/4/1791: John FORD, Hbm. & Mary CLYFF.
She signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Phillip Clift.
4/9/1792: Michael GLASS, Hbm. & Elenor HITCHING.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Sarah Glass.
9/10/1792: Thomas MOOR, Yeoman & Katherine SHORT. No 185
Both sign. Wits; Katherine Brown Hutchings & Furneaux Hutchings.
24/12/1792: John ACKREL, Woolcomber & Mary TUCKER, Widow, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & N Pillard.
1/1/1793: Thomas WILLS, Hbm. & Mary PHILP.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith, Jnr. & Wm. Sanders.
20/1/1793: Andrew EMMETT of Tamerton Folliot & Elizabeth WOOD.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Nicholas Cume.
12/2/1793: John WAKEM of Blackawton, Miller & Mary PERRING.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Thomas Churchward.
12/2/1793: Joseph MILLMAN of Ipplepen, Taylor & Grace SCOTT. No 190
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Thomas Churchward.
1/5/1793: Peter SOPER, Yeoman & Brooking Agnes LUSCOMBE.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Tucker & Rich. Browne, Jnr.
12/11/1793: John BROOKING, Hbm. & Sarah SMITH.
Both sign. Wits; Hannah Sparke Hutchings & John Walter Kendall.
Banns only; Sept, 1793; John TUCKER of Paington & Margret POOL.
12/11/1793: Edward SMITH, Cordwainer & Joan WOODCOCK.
He signs. Wits; John Walter Kendall & Hannah Sparke Hutchings.
11/12/1793: John Terry DUKE of Ugborough, Labr. & Frances LOCK. No 195
She signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Wm. Burgoin.
24/12/1793: Richard LANGWORTHY, Hbm. & Elizabeth PHILP.
Both XX. Wits; William Smith & Robert Ferris.
10/6/1794: William BURGIN of Harberton, Mason & Amy LOCK.
He signs. Wits; William Smith & Sarah Treby.
8/7/1794: John BLAMPY, Mason & Mary STAB.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Stab.
13/10/1794: William May SPRY of Berry Pomeroy, Hbm. & Ann HARRIS.
Both XX. Wits; Joan Harris & William Smith.
7/4/1795: Thomas RICH, Hbm. & Grace PARNELL. No 200
She signs. Wits; Daniell Parnell & Wm. Smith.
Banns only, Oct, 1795; Richard PINHEY & Maria NYNER.
26/1/1796: George FOX, Carpenter & Sarah CHURCHWARD.
Both sign. Wits; Thomas Churchward & Eliz. Tucker.
17/5/1796: Henry FERRIS, Blacksmith & Susanna CLOGG.
He signs. Wits; John Fox & Wm. Smith.
Banns only, Sept 1796; Peter ELLIOT & Susanna PEEKE.
29/11/1796: William EVANS, Labr. & Mary GARDENER. No 205
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Nicholas Farr.
24/1/1797: Richard FARR, Hbm. & Jane HAWKINS.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Thomas Hawkins.
23/2/1797: Thomas TRIST, Yeoman & Elizabeth TUCKER, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; He. Tucker & Wm. Smith.
18/4/1797: John PEEK, Mason & Ann EWES.
She signs. Wits; Samuel Abraham & Wm. Smith.
27/6/1797: Joseph CLYFF of Blackawton, Labr. & Mary LAMBELL.
She signs. Wits; Eliz. Godfrey & Eliz. Efford.
18/7/1797: John BLAMPEY of Townstall & Sarah LOCK. No 210
She signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Ester Blampey.
19/9/1797: John PERRING of Littlehempston, Hbm. & Jane WOOLACOTTE.
Both sign. Wits; Willmot Mitchell & Sarah M. Cullin.
29/11/1797: Richard TUCKER. Hbm. & Mary LUCKCRAFT.
She signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Edward Smith.
29/11/1797: John MORRISH, Hbm. & Rebeckah ANDREWS.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Edward Smith.
19/12/1797: Joseph BROWN, Hbm. & Damaris DUNNETHORNE.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Thos. Westaway.
23/1/1798: Henry Furneaux WEEKES & Nelly CALLAHAN. No 215
Both sign. Wits; Sarah Callahan & Wm. Smith.
10/4/1798: John JACKMAN, Hbm. & Ann PARNELL.
She signs. Wits; Mary May & Wm. Smith.
29/5/1798: Nicholas POWER, Hbm. & Margarett HANNAFORD.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Power & Wm. Smith.
29/5/1798: Richard PERRETT of Paignton, Yeoman & Petronell TUCKER, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; He. Tucker & Wm. Tucker.
29/6/1798: Arthur HUNT of St.Saviours, D/M & Ann WEEKES.
Both sign. Wits; Maria Hunt & Robert Holdsworth.
30/8/1798: Richard PUNCHARD, Cordwainer & Ann BUSSELL. No 220
Both sign. Wits; Henry Punchard & Mary Jillard.
2/11/1798: William TUCKER, Yeoman & Elizabeth CRANFORD.
Both sign. Wits; Mary Tucker & Geo. J. Cranford.
28/8/1798: John MOORSHEAD, Yeoman & Elizabeth WEEKES.
Both sign. Wits; R. Weekes & A.Both.Weekes.
Banns only, Aug. 1798; William HARVIE & Elizabeth PERRING.
15/10/1798: Richard PROWSE, Hbm. & Mary WAKEHAM.
She signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Beer.
26/3/1799: John HITCHINGS of Brixham, Thatcher & Ester LOCK.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Fox.
Banns only; Mar. 1799: Peter TOZER & Esther BLAMPY. No 225
14/3/1799: Thomas SHOBROOKS of Culmstock & Jenny ANDREWS.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Mary Coulde.
15/3/1799: Peter TOZER, Mariner & Esther BLAMPEY, by Licence.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Thomas Blampey.
13/8/1799: Richard FARLY, Carpenter & Susanna HINE.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Short.
15/10/1799: Nicholas NEWMAN of H.M.S. Royal George, Mariner, of Harberton & Charlotte LOCK, by Lic.
Both XX. Wits; Mary Carline & John Newman.
20/10/1799: John Yarde FOWNES, Gent of London & Margaret ROOPE, by Licence. No 230
Both sign. Wits; R.H. Roope & Thomas Bond.
15/4/1800: Wm. MEMORY, Cordwainer & Jane LOCK.
He signs. Wits; John Lock & Wm. Smith.
3/6/1800: Peter ROGERS of St.Saviours, D/M & Grace WOOD.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Fortescue & James Elton.
20/10/1800: George FOX, Carpenter & Mary PARNELL.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Sarah Punchard.
14/10/1800: Benjamin WOTTON of Cornworthy & Mary ACKREL.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Ackrell.
25/4/1801: John FERRIS, Blacksmith & Mary JILLARD. No 235
Both sign. Wits; N. Jillard & P. Ferris.
13/10/1801: Henry WOOD, Labr. & Mary ASH.
He signs. Wits; Mary Ferris & Eleanor Watson.
12/1/1802: John MAY of Harberton & Eleanor SPURWAY of Culliton.
Both XX. Wits; Sarah Brooking & John Newman.
Banns only, Jan 1802, William LENORD & Mary WOOD.
20/5/1802: Robert HUTCHINGS & Grace NEWMAN.
Both sign. Wits; Mary Partridge & Susanna Partridge.
15/6/1802: John HOLLETT & Joan WOOTTON.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Wm. Blampey.
22/7/1802: Vincent GRANT & Mary FERRIS.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Rob. Ferris.
10/8/1802: John INRIGHT & Sarah LOCK.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Peter Lock.
Banns only, Aug. 1802; Edmund BALL & Sarah BROOKING.
21/9/1802: Christopher ASH & Elizabeth LYNARDS.
Both sign. Wits; William Smith & Wm. Squires.
21/9/1802: William SQUIRES of Black auton & Mary TUCKER. No 245
He signs. Wits; William Smith & H. Manning.
11/1/1803: William Philp TUCKER & Judith MORTIMORE.
He signs. Wits; Arabella Blake Sparke & Sarah Sparke.
19/1/1803: Henry SHAPTER, Mariner & Joan ATWILL.
8/2/1803: Henry MANNING, Widr. & Hannah DISTIN.
Both sign. Wits; Henry Wood & William Smith.
15/2/1803: John HUISH of Townstow, Labr. & Ann HARRIS.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Robert Elliott.
18/3/1803: Edward FITZPATRICK of Waterford, Ireland, Mariner & Mary NEWMAN, No 250
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & John Newman. by Licence.
14/4/1803: Joseph TERRY, Mariner & Mary CORBINE.
She signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Frances Farley.
18/4/1803: John Turner CRANFORD & Mary TUCKER, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; H. Tucker & Wm. Smith, Jnr.
20/4/1803: John SHORT, Mason & Ester JILLARD.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & R. Weekes.
24/4/1803: Thomas BLAMPEY & Mary TURNER.
Both sign. Wits; Charlotte Hutchings & Mary Hale Hutchings.
14/7/1803: William TOWNSON of Stoke Gabriel & Sarah CRISPIN. No 255
She signs. Wits; Peter Elliott & Wm. Smith.
2/8/1803: Stephen HILL of Churston Ferrers & Elizabeth TUCKER.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Smith & Mary Tarry.
5/1/1804: John LOCKE, Widr. & Ann BRAY.
Both XX. Wits; William Smith & James X Hawkins.
10/6/1804: Robert ELLIOTT & Mary EALES.
He signs. Wits; Wm. Smith & Thomas X Eales.
Banns only, John PILE & Jane DUDER of Kingskerswell.
25/9/1804: John MEMORY & Grace BOLT of Harberton. No 260
Both XX. Wits; William Memory, Wm. Smith & Wm. X Memory.
16/10/1804: John LOCK, Hbm. & Sarah PUNCHARD.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith & Mary Short.
11/1/1805: John GILES of St.Patricks, Mariner & Alice FARR.
He signs. Wits; Thos. Moor & Wm. Smith.
Banns only, Jan. 1805; John POWER & Sarah TREBY.
25/5/1805: John NARRACOTT & Elizabeth COLATON, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Tamer Maunder, Wm. Narracott, John Laskey & Peter Colaton.
14/5/1805: William BLAMPEY, Mason & Ann Cranford WEEKES. No 265
Both sign. Wits; R. Weekes, Rob. Hutchings & Eliz. Weekes.
22/4/1805: John OLDREIVE of Totnes, Widr. & Mary BROWNE, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Rich. Browne & Jane Browne.
11/6/1805: William GRANT, Hbm. & Mary ROGERS.
She signs. Wits; Elizabeth Rogers & William Smith.
Banns only June, 1805; James PERRING & Mary STENTFORD.
5/11/1805: Thomas WEEKS of Chudleigh, Widr. & Sarah PYLE.
Both sign. Wits; Charles Pyle & William Smith.
9/1/1806: John SHORT, Widr. & Mary Ann BOLD. No 270
Both sign. Wits; Catherine Short & William Smith.
21/1/1806: Peter PERRING of Berry Pomeroy, Hbm. & Elizabeth PENNEY of Slapton, Widow.
Both XX. Wits; John Perring & James X Atwill.
Banns only Jan.1806; William HAWKINGS & Elizabeth RIMES.
11/2/1806: Thomas PERHAM & Mary SHORT.
Both sign. Wits; John Short & William Smith.
18/11/1806: Thomas NOWELL of St.Petrox & Mary BUSSELL, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Bussell & William Smith.
6/1/1807: William CLEMENTS, Servant & Elizabeth HARRIS. No 275
Both XX. Wits; Robert Elliott & Samuel Elliott.
3/6/1807: James STONE & Elizabeth SMITH.
She signs. Wits; Edward Cuming & William Smith.
26/6/1807: John WAKEHAM, Widr. & Mary RIDER.
He signs. Wits; Mary X Welch & William Smith.
12/11/1807: John BEER & Elizabeth FOX.
Both sign. Wits; Elizabeth Tucker & John Fox.
25/12/1807: Samuel ELLIOTT & Peggy Wills JACKMAN.
He signs. Wits; John Elliott & William Smith.
19/1/1808: John WINSOR & Elizabeth HAWKINGS. No 280
Both XX. Wits; Rich. Farr & Wm. Smith.
16/3/1808: Christopher ASH, Widr. & Elizabeth PHILIPS.
Both XX. Wits; William Tucker & William Smith.
21/4/1808: John BUSSELL, Miller & Mary WINSOR, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; James Atwill & Elizabeth Tucker.
7/9/1808: Samuel HARRIS & Susanna EFFORD.
Both XX. Wits; Robert X Tucker & William Smith.
21/11/1808: Thomas CLATWORTHY of St.Stephens, Cornwall & Esther TOZER.
He signs. Wits; Thomas Blampey & William Smith.
12/1/1809: Stephen FERRIS, Hbm. & Sarah PENTER. No 285
Both XX. Wits; Elizabeth Rogers & Rob. Ferris.
26/1/1809: Robert TUCKER & Mary CLOGG.
Both XX. Wits; Ann Fox & Salley Smith.
31/1/1809: William PUTHAM of Stoke Gabriell & Jane FARR.
Both XX. Wits; Salley Smith & Lusinette Dougless.
15/2/1809: Wm. WARR, of Woten Fitzpain, Dorset & H.M.S. Temeraire & Sarah Smith MITCHALL.
Both sign. Wits; Henry Norwood & George Lock.
4/5/1809: James FINCH, Hbm. & Elizabeth MEMORY.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Cross & Joan Rogers.
26/9/1809: George LOCK of Blackawton, Cordwainer & Mary BULLY. No 290
He signs. Wits; Sarah Warr & Catherine Short.
17/11/1809: James ATWILL, Cordwainer & Harriet REYNOLDS.
Both sign. Wits; John Bussell & William Smith.
27/11/1809: Joseph NOSWORTHY, Hbm. & Jane NORWOOD, by Licence.
She signs. Wits; Elizabeth Norwood & Richard Fox.
8/1/1810: John HAWKINS of Churston Ferrers & Sarah BLAMEY of Stoke Gabriel.
Both sign. Wits; Vincent X Grant & William Smith.
4/3/1810: William FOX & Jane SANDFORD.
Both XX. Wits; Ann Fox & William Smith.
27/6/1810: John NICHOLDS of Stoke Fleming & Elizabeth EDGECOMBE. No 295
She signs. Wits; James Ingram & William Smith.
11/9/1810: Nicholas BROOKING, Jnr. Esq. of St.Petrox, D/M & Charlotte ROOPE,
Both sign. Wits; R.H. Roope, Julian Roope & Sally Brooking. by Licence.
12/11/1810: Richard HAYDEN, Mariner & Ann FOX.
Both sign. Wits; William Smith & John Beer.
5/12/1810: Stephen PERING, Hbm. & Sarah SMITH.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Smith, Jnr. & Wm. Smith.
12/12/1810: William SMITH & Elizabeth ROGERS.
Both sign. Wits; John Rogers, William Smith & Mary Clift.
17/3/1811: John Cullem JEFFERY & Sally SMITH. No 300
She signs. Wits; Edw. Smith & Agness Smith.
22/5/1811: John FOX, Carpenter & Ann WEEKES.
Both sign. Wits; William Blampey & Mary Ferris.
9/7/1811: John BURGOYNE of Kingsbridge & Elizabeth TRIST, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; John Trist, John Trist, Jnr. & Susanna Trist.
29/9/1811: William ROPER of Halwill, Hbm. & Grace EVANS.
He signs. Wits; Richard Evans & Wm. Smith.
26/1/1812: John FROST, Hbm. & Priscilla GOODYEAR.
Both XX. Wits; Samuel Elliott & William Smith.
30/2/1812: Philip HAWKINGS & Elizabeth FINCH. No 305
Both XX. Wits; Edmund P. Bastard, John B. Cholwich & Thomas Kent.
28/9/1812: William WOODCOCK, Mariner & Elizabeth Treby SMITH.
Both XX. Wits; William Smith, Jnr. & Edward Smith.
1/10/1812: George JEFFERY & Sally FINCH.
He signs. Wits; Agness Smith & John Tozer. End of Marriges in Reg. 2.
Marriages in 1813. P.R.5.
10/1/1813: Joseph SHEARMAN & Joan ROGERS, by Licence. No 1
Both sign. Wits; John Collings & Mary Camp.
18/3/1813: John HOLE of Brixham & Mary FITZPATRICK.
Both XX. Wits; William Smith & Agness Smith.
25/5/1813: James GRANT & Jenny TOZER
She signs. Wits; John Tozer & William Smith.
27/1/1814: Thomas PRICE & Ann PENNEY.
Both sign. Wits; Richard Wilken & Wm. Smith.
8/5/1814: John FOX & Sarah HEDDON. No 5
He signs. Wits; Agness Smith, John Terry & John Fox.
12/5/1814: Samuel JACKMAN & Mary LANG.
Both XX. Wits; M.B. Soper & Wm. Smith.
19/8/1814: John SMITH & Elizabeth BUSSELL.
Both sign. Wits; Sarah Smith & William Smith, Jnr.
17/10/1814: Charles EDWARDS of Feversham, Kent & Elizabeth MITCHELL.
Both sign. Wits; Agness Smith & William Smith.
19/10/1815: John Terry DUKE & Agnes SMITH.
Both sign. Wits; Edward Smith & William Smith.
7/12/1815: John MEMORY, Widr. & Joanna BICKFORD, Widow, Sojnr. No 10
Both XX. Wits; Thomas X Clotworthy & William Smith.
10/12/1815: Richard PERING & Sarah BROOKING.
She signs. Wits; Stephen Pering & Sarah Smith.
1/1/1816: Thomas EASTERBROOK, Sojnr. & Elizabeth PULLING.
He signs. Wits; Elias Easterbrook & Susan Pulling.
10/1/1816: Peter RYMES of Dartington & Mary WELSH.
Both XX. Wits; Susan Pulling & William Smith.
18/6/1816: William CROSS of St.Saviours D/M & Peggy PERRING of St.Petrox.
Both sign. Wits; Laurance Wills & Peggy Muchamore.
19/6/1816: William JACKMAN & Mary Churchward FOX. No 15
She signs. Wits; George Fox & Abigail Short.
9/9/1816: Amos PEEKE & Susanna GORTLEY.
She signs. Wits; Mary Gortley & Isabella Rogers.
26/12/1816: Thomas CHURCHWARD & Ann Pinsent RIDER.
Both sign. Wits; John Wakeham, Mary Rider & William Smith.
20/3/1817: Robert Berry TUCKER, Widr. & Frances SMITH.
She signs. Wits; Ann Smith & John Smith.
9/10/1817: William NEWMAN, Esq. of St.Petrox & Harriet DURNFORD of West Teignmouth Sojnr.
Both sign. Wits; Frances Short, Catherine Durnford & John Salter. by Licence.
4/11/1817: John Littlejohn TOZER & Mary FOX. No 20
Both sign. Wits; George Fox & John Tozer.
11/11/1817: George PERING of Cornworthy & Ann PERRING, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Susan Perring & George Pepperell.
20/1/1818: Samuel TOZER & Mary WATTS.
Both sign. Wits; C. Watts & John Tozer.
1/5/1818: John SANDERS of Brixham & Ann HEDDON, Widow.
Both sign. Wits; George Fox & William Smith.
3/6/1818: Richard FOX & Mary BARTRAM.
Both sign. Wits; Thomas Bartram & Ann Fox.
11/7/1818: John TRIST & Grace Luscombe SOPER, by Licence. No 25
Both sign. Wits; Margaret Soper & Harriett Trist.
19/10/1818: Richard CLATWORTHY, Sojnr. & Jane FARR, Widow.
Both XX. Wits; Wm. Wakeham, Joseph Browne & Rich. Newman.
28/1/1819: George PITTS & Ann FOX.
She signs. Wits. Sarah Stanford & George Fox.
9/11/1819: Samuel LANG & Grace GEMPTON, Widow.
Both XX. Wits; Maria May, Jane X Lee & William Smith.
14/12/1819: Simon MUMFORD of Stoke Fleming & Mary WINTER, Widow, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Samuel Abraham & Wm. B. Burgoyne.
19/12/1819: Edward TUCKER, Widr. & Elizabeth MOREY. No 30
Both XX. Wits; Mary Tucker & William Smith.
1/2/1820: Edward STABB & Nancy BOWLES, Widow.
Both sign. Wits; Mary Tucker & William Smith.
2/6/1820: William JOHNS & Jane LEE.
Both XX. Wits; Thomas Terry & Elizabeth Perring.
13/8/1820: John SIMMONS, Sojnr. & Elizabeth COURT.
He signs. Wits; John X Court & George Fox.
12/10/1820: Henry BULLEY & Sarah TERRY.
Both XX. Wits; George Lock & William Smith.
25/1/1821: Richard FOX & Mary TOZER, Widow. No 35
She signs. Wits; Jane White & Charles Henry Watts.
4/2/1821: Peter ACKERELL & Mary HOOPER.
Both XX. Wits; Mary Ackerell & William Smith.
8/2/1821: Thomas FOX & Mary PULLING.
Both sign. Wits; Caroline Macey & George Fox.
29/3/1821: Thomas TREBY & Frances DUKE, Widow.
Both sign. Wits; Esther Smith & Thomas Wakeham.
29/3/1821: William Bussell PUNCHARD & Harriet Caroline Ilbert PEEKE.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Roper & Mary Anne Peeke.
21/4/1821: Robert CROCKER & Sarah FARR. No 40
Both sign. Wits; Mary Ann Clift & William Smith.
24/4/1821: Nicholas WILLS & Susanna REEVES.
Both XX. Wits; Isaac Lightfoot & Samuall Reeves.
26/5/1821: John Peeke LANDS of Blackawton & Elizabeth CLIFT.
Both sign. Wits; Susanna Masey & Mary Ann Clift.
14/7/1821: William WAKEHAM & Susanna PULLING.
Both sign. Wits; Sarah Wakeham & Wm. Pulling.
1/11/1821: William HODGE & Catherine VENN.
Both XX. Wits; William Smith, Jnr. & Thomas X Hodge.
11/12/1821: Richard COOMBE of Townstal & Susanna TRIST, by Licence. No 45
Both sign. Wits; Harriett Trist & Thomas Trist.
22/1/1822: William HUSSON & Elizabeth PERRING.
He signs. Wits; Thomas Terry, Mary X Finch & William Smith.
24/1/1822: Nicholas ANDREWS of Harberton & Elizabeth TOZER.
Both sign. Wits; Thos. X Clatworthy, Susan X Finch & William Smith.
25/1/1822: Thomas FOX & Eleanor ATWILL.
Both XX. Wits; James Atwill & Susanna Macey.
3/2/1822: Thomas MEMORY & Sarah LOCK.
Both XX. Wits; William Smith & Susan Memory.
6/5/1822: Kelynge GREENWAY, Esq. of St.Mary, Warwick & Letitia DURNFORD, by Lic. No 50
Both sign. Wits; Ann Greenway, Catherine Durnford, Eliza Durnford & Wm. Newman, Jnr.
20/8/1822: Robert Burgoin PENNY & Sarah HITCHINGS.
Both XX. Wits; George Lock & Maria May.
1/10/1822: William JACKMAN & Sarah MORRISH.
Both XX. Wits; Elizabeth Jane Lock & Michael Dashper Corbyn.
31/12/1822: Samuel CRISPIN of St.Saviours D/M & Mary FINCH.
He signs. Wits; Sam. X Finch & Mach......... Jermond.
21/1/1823: Thomas LOCK of Churston Ferrers & Ann SMITH.
She signs. Wits; John Blackler & William Smith.
12/6/1823: Thomas BLAMPY & Esther SMITH. No 55
Both sign. Wits; Edward Smith & Margaret Smith.
12/8/1823: George Cattell GREENWAY, Esq. of St.Mary, Warwick & Catherine DURNFORD, by Lic.
Both sign. Wits; Mary Greenway, Sarah Belcher, Eliza Durnford, Sarah Seymour & Wm. Newman.
12/10/1823: Thomas Coad ANTHONY & Rebecca Willing CLIFT.
Both sign. Wits; Susanna Macey & Mary Ann Clift.
30/10/1823: Arthur William WAKEHAM of Cornworthy & Margaret Jane PUNCHARD.
He signs. Wits; Eliz. Jane Lock & Rich. Punchard.
10/12/1823: John PUNCHARD, Widr. & Joanna PROWSE.
He signs. Wits; John Wakeham Prowse & William Smith.
15/12/1823: Robert MILMAN & Grace WILLS. No 60
Both XX. Wits; Eliz. X Browne & William Smith.
27/1/1824: William WESTAWAY & Ann TOZER.
Both sign. Wits; John Tozer, Jnr. & John Tozer.
26/2/1824: Thomas STRANGER of Holne & Susan Endle PERRING, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Elizabeth Pering & Jane Stranger.
8/4/1824: Joseph BROWN & Susanna ELLIOTT.
Both XX. Wits; Peter Elliott & Joseph Brown.
11/4/1824: Edward SMITH, Widr. & Elizabeth FOX, Widow.
Both sign. Wits; Susanna Cooksley & William Smith.
28/9/1824: William SANFORD of Tormoham & Sarah WAKEHAM. No 65
Both sign. Wits; John Wakeham & Avis Sanford.
22/10/1824: Williams Brewer GAINS of Kingsbridge, Linen Draper & Harriet TRIST, by Lic.
Both sign. Wits; John Trist & Thomas Trist.
11/1/1825: John LANGWORTHY & Mary Mann BROWN.
Both sign. Wits; Joseph Browne & Robert Perring.
13/1/1825: Robert Woollacott PERRING & Susanna BROWN.
Both sign. Wits; John Langworthy & Joseph Brown.
24/2/1825: Richard FERRIS & Mary Ann PUNCHARD, by Licence.
He signs. Wits; Richard Punchard & Sarah Punchard.
24/2/1825: William BEST & Susanna FINCH. No 70
He signs. Wits; Mary Ann Clift & Samuel Crispin.
15/3/1825: Robert BURGOIN & Anna STOREY.
Both sign. Wits; Richard Hambling & Mary Storey.
14/8/1825: George KELLAND of Churston Ferrers & Susanna BLAMEY.
Both sign. Wits; Thomas Burn & William Smith.
4/9/1825: John TERRY & Maria MAY.
She signs. Wits; Willmet Elliott & William Smith.
25/6/1826: William PROWSE & Sarah TUCKER.
He signs. Wits; William Tucker, Mary Tucker & John Wakeham Prowse.
10/8/1826: Robert GRANT & Johanna CRIMP. No 75
Both sign. Wits; John Crimp & Eleanor Hockings.
4/9/1826: William STONE & Elizabeth BARRETT, Widow.
Both XX. Wits; William Hext & William Smith.
2/11/1826: Richard TAMLING & Grace ELLIOTT.
Both XX. Wits; Peter Elliott & William Smith.
18/2/1827: William HEXT & Caroline Matilda NEWLAND, Widow.
He signs. Wits; Joseph Brown & William Smith.
22/2/1827: Simon PEPPERELL & Mary Ann PEEKE. No 80
Both sign. Wits; John D. Corbyn & Daniel Tucker.
11/3/1827: James MOREY & Willmett ELLIOTT.
She signs. Wits; Willmet Elliott & Thomas Boarn.
25/3/1827: George MOREY & Mary Ann Pike PROWSE.
Both XX. Wits; William Prowse & William Smith.
10/10/1827: Joseph TERRY & Eleanor Hawkings TAPPER.
Both sign. Wits; Susanna Farr & Joseph Jenny.
17/10/1827: John HITCHINGS & Jane FARR.
Both XX. Wits; Joseph Terry & Eleanor Hawkings Terry.
4/12/1827: John ASH & Elizabeth Jane LOCK. No 85
Both sign. Wits; Mary Burgoin & John Punchard.
9/1/1828: John FERRIS & Sarah PUNCHARD.
Both sign. Wits; Maria Tucker & Richard Ferris.
28/2/1828: John BOLT & Amelia Tope BLACKLER.
Both XX. Wits; William Smith & Anne X Grant.
20/3/1828: John Wedlock BLAMEY & Elizabeth BLATCHFORD.
Both XX. Wits; Elizabeth Allen & George Kelland.
13/4/1828: Edward SMITH & Alice Thompson POWER.
Both sign. Wits; Ann Power & William Power.
21/4/1828: Henry BROWSE of St.Mary Lambeth, Surrey & Elizabeth NARRACOTT, by Lic.
Both sign. Wits; Rebecca Searle & Nich. Browse.
27/7/1828: Thomas Robert BLAMEY, Widr. & Elizabeth ALLEN. No 90
Both XX. Wits; John X Stone & William Smith.
2/10/1828: Richard FOX, Widr. & Elizabeth ATWILL.
Both sign. Wits; Thomas Fox & Thomas Bartram.
2/11/1828: Thomas SMITH & Mary FINCH.
Both sign. Wits; James X Finch & William Smith.
30/11/1828: John MEMORY & Frances DUKE.
Both XX. Wits; John Terry Duke & William Smith.
4/2/1829: John FROST, Widr & Mary JACKMAN, Widow.
Both XX. Wits; Samuel Elliott & Mary Elliott.
3/3/1829: James JACKMAN & Emlyn CLARK. No 95
He signs. Wits; Samuel Elliott & William Tope.
8/3/1829: James MEMORY & Mary TERRY.
Both XX. Wits; Joseph Terry & Mary Elliott.
26/4/1829: Henry CORBYN of Tormohan & Harriet ASH, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Christopher Ash & Robert Corbyn.
26/5/1829: Henry WILLS, Widr. & Harriett BULLY.
He signs. Wits; Maria Hogg & William Smith.
23/6/1829: Joseph BLAMPY & Margaret SMITH.
Both sign. Wits; William Smith & Maria Hogg.
23/6/1829: Richard PUNCHARD & Elizabeth ASH. No 100
He signs. Wits; Jane Atwill & Robert Corbyn.
30/10/1829: Thomas Elworthy BLAMPEY & Alice FARR.
He signs. Wits; William Blampey & Susana Farr.
25/12/1829: Peter Tucker WYATT & Sarah HEAD.
He signs. Wits; Elias X Allery & William Smith.
19/1/1830: John JACKMAN & Elizabeth BROWN.
Both XX. Wits; Joseph Brown & Robert Perring.
16/2/1830: Robert CORBYN & Jane ASH.
He signs. Wits; Christopher Ash & Jane Lakeman.
2/5/1830: Edward HARRIS & Elizabeth HEXT. No 105
He signs. Wits; Maria Terry & William Smith.
25/5/1830: Richard TRIST & Rebecca SEARLE.
Both sign. Wits; Thos. Searle & Eliza. Bolton.
6/6/1830: William MEMORY & Mary MARSHALL.
Both XX. Wits; Sarah X Locke & Elizabeth Farley.
24/8/1830: William Man GIDLEY, Sojnr. & Frances PERRING.
Both sign. Wits; Mary Perring & William Smith.
12/9/1830: William EALES & Sarah BENNETT.
Both XX. Wits; Robert X Millman & William Smith.
5/12/1830: William TUCKER & Sarah Elizabeth NOSWORTHY. No 110
Both XX. Wits; Thomas Blake & William Smith.
9/12/1830: William HILL, Sojnr. & Susanna FARR.
Both sign. Wits; Robert Crocker & Susan Hill.
19/12/1830: Christopher ASH & Jane LAKEMAN.
Both sign. Wits; Henry Corbyn & William Smith.
20/2/1831: Thomas LILLY, Sojnr. & Jane Wilmott ELLIOTT.
He signs. Wits; Vincent X Grant & William Smith.
29/5/1831: Thomas HODGE & Mary TOZER, Widow.
Both sign. Wits; George Fox & Ann Pitts.
11/7/1831: Samuel DOWNING, of Charles, Plymouth & Sarah DUKE. No 115
He signs. Wits; John Terry Duke & Thomas Treby.
11/11/1831: William Lavis CLEMENTS & Mary ELLIOTT.
16/11/1831: William HODGE & Susanna ALLERY.
Both XX. Wits; Samuel X Gasking & William Smith.
11/12/1831: John ANDREWS, Sojnr. Widr. & Susanna MACEY.
She signs. Wits; Mary Macey & John Hannaford.
11/12/1831: William SCREECH, Sojnr. & Hannah Margaret ROGERS.
Both sign. Wits; Nancy Foran Watts & Thomas Rogers Smith.
27/12/1831: John ATWILL & Elizabeth TUCKER. No 120
Both sign. Wits; Richard Fox & Kezia Gillard.
15/1/1832: James STONE & Grace EDWARDS.
He signs. Wits; William Tarring & William Smith.
22/1/1832: William ROUGHLEIGH & Margaret FOX.
Both sign. Wits; John Beer & Joseph Wouldham.
6/5/1832: George BOLT & Mary PERRING.
Both sign. Wits; John Hyne & Robert Perring.
13/5/1832: Thomas WESTAWAY, Sojnr. & Mary Penter FERRIS.
He signs. Wits; John Westaway & Susan Hingston.
17/7/1832: Elias ALLERY & Mary WILLS. No 125
Both XX. Wits; William Hannaford & Edward Harris.
9/9/1832: John SOLLOCK & Elizabeth SLUTE, both Sojnrs.
Both XX. Wits; Mary X Slute & Mary X Bidham.
25/9/1832: William MORRISH & Mary WILLS.
Both XX. Wits; John X Wills & Johannah X Morrish.
13/1/1833: Thomas BLAKE & Ann CLEMENTS.
Both sign. Wits; Mary Blake & William Smith.
13/2/1833: Thomas TAMBLING, Sojnr. & Mary Ann NOSWORTHY.
Both XX. Wits; William Smith & Elizabeth Edwards.
3/3/1833: William TARRING & Mary BLANK, both Sojnrs. No 130
Both sign. Wits; Elias X Allery & William Smith.
10/3/1833: William BLAMPEY, Widr. & Ann PHILP, Widow.
31/3/1833: John Philips TREBY & Elizabeth FINCH.
He signs. Wits; Thomas Smith & Sarah Graddon Treby.
9/6/1833: Samuel GASKIN, Widr. & Sarah MOARY, Widow.
Both XX. Wits; Charles X Reeves & William Smith.
28/8/1833: Martin MATHEWS of Brixham & Nancy Foran WATTS, by Licence.
She signs. Wits; Thos. Foran & W. Baker.
2/10/1833: Andrew Pillidge ALLERY, Sojnr. & Mary TUCKER. No 135
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Tucker & Harriett Allery.
6/5/1834: John PEEKE, Sojnr. & Harriett MORRISH.
He signs. Wits; Robert X Morrish & Elizabeth X Morrish.
9/12/1834: Thomas TREBY & Mary BLAKE.
Both sign. Wits; Thomas Smith & William Treby.
13/1/1835: Robert WOOD & Elizabeth HAWKINS.
Both XX. Wits; Thomas Beer & Ellen Fox.
28/1/1835: Nicholas LOVELL, Widr. & Elizabeth EDWARDS, Widow.
She signs. Wits; William Wood & Ann Browning.
26/3/1835: George JEFFERY & Priscilla BROWNE. No 140
He signs. Wits; Joseph Brown & Marey Man Langworthy.
7/6/1835: Thomas POWLESLAND & Mary MORRISH.
Both XX. Wits; Robert X Morrish & Harriett X Petre.
21/10/1835: Thomas Clift FORD & Elizabeth TUCKER.
Both XX. Wits; William Tucker & Eliz. Bearne.
21/10/1835: Samuel STONE & Mary PITTS.
He signs. Wits; William Stone, Susan X Stone & William Smith.
17/9/1836: Thomas BLAKE, Widr. & Rosanna HITCHINGS, Widow.
Both XX. Wits; Susanna Hill & William Smith.
25/1/1837: James ELLIOTT & Caroline SPRATT.
Both XX. Wits; Sarah Jeffery & William Smith. End of Register. No 145
13/7/1837: Samuel HUPPER, Sailor, 28 & Mary SOLLICK, Dressmaker, 23. No 1
Both XX. Wits; William Smith & Samuel X Sollick.
Fathers Dts; William Hupper, Labourer & James Sollick, Sailor.
10/8/1837: John Norwood NOSWORTHY, Lab'r, 26 & Ann NOALS, Servant, 24.
Both XX. Wits; Martha Trist & William Smith.
Fathers Dts; Joseph Nosworthy, Labourer & Margaret Kuour.
10/10/1837: George BOLT, Widr. 36, Tradesman & Matilda GRANT, Servant, 19.
He signs. Wits; John Grant & Ann Grant.
Fathers Dts; George Bolt, Labourer & John Grant, Labourer.
16/1/1838: James ATWILL, Mason, 24 & Ann SMITH, 22.
Both sign. Wits; Jane Smith & George Ash.
Fathers Dts; James Atwill, Mariner & William Smith Carpenter.
12/2/1838: Robert HITCHINGS, Lab. & Jane IRISH, Servant. No 5
He signs. Wits; Mary Ann X Silly & William Smith.
Fathers Dts; Robert Hitchings, Labourer & William Irish, Labourer.
1/5/1838: Andrew Pinson HOCKIN, Capt. E. & C. Service of Blackawton & Augusta Catherine MONTAGUE.
Both sign. Wits; Katherine Browse Montague, Susan Newman, W. Hockin & J,H. Sharhe.
Fathers Dts; William Lamb Hockin, Solicitor & William Augustus Montague, Capt. E.& C. Service
21/6/1838: William Whiteway BAKER, Mariner & Jane WATTS, Minor.
Both sign. Wits; Samuel Tozer & William Smith.
Fathers Dts; Samuel Baker, Mariner & Charles Watts, Mariner.
21/5/1839: Samuel Finch JEFFERY, Shipwright & Jane BLAKE, Servant.
Both sign. Wits; John Smith & Ann Browning.
Fathers Dts; George Jeffery, Labourer & Thomas Blake, Labourer.
11/7/1839: William Hannaford POWER, Carpenter & Ann BROWN.
Both sign. Wits; Alex. Mc Clvie, & Charlotte Brown.
Fathers Dts; Nicholas Power & Peter Brown.
24/9/1839: John SMITH, Joiner & Ann BROWNING. No 10
Both sign. Wits; Samuel Tozer & John Smith.
Fathers Dts; John Smith, Joiner & Will. Browning, Sawyer.
17/3/1840: Philip HART, Hbm. & Grace LEE, Servant.
Both XX. Wits; William Farr & Sarah Jeffery.
Fathers Dts; Philip Hart, Labourer, only.
20/7/1840: William FERRIS, Lab'r & Margaret Prideaux TARRING, both of Capton.
She signs. Wits; William Tarring & Elizabeth X Wills.
Fathers Dts; Stephen Ferris, Labourer, only.
16/8/1840: Peter BLAMPY, Mariner & Mary Ann CLIFT, by Licence.
She signs. Wits; John Jerman Phillips & Ann Callender.
Fathers Dts; Thomas Blampy, --------- & Joseph Clift. -----------
9/2/1841: John TULLY, Labourer & Elizabeth SULLOCK.
He signs. Wits; John X Hartt & Gilbert Tully.
Fathers Dts; Gilbert Tully, Carpenter & Samuel Sullock. -------
26/4/1841: John Martin DENNIS, Coach maker & Anne FERRIS, School Mistress. No 15
Both sign. Wits; Esther Ferris & John Edmonds Webb.
Fathers Dts; Joseph Dennis, Victualler & John Ferris, Blacksmith.
6/6/1841: John WORTH, Labourer & Sarah SULLOCK, 19, Servant.
Both XX. Wits; Elizabeth Weymouth & Samuel X Sullock.
Fathers Dts; Thomas Worth, Labourer & Samuel Sullock, Labourer.
3/9/1841: William JEFFERY, Labourer & Elizabeth Mitchell EDWARDS, Servant.
Both sign. Wits; William Farr & Sarah Jeffery.
Fathers Dts; George Jeffery, Labourer & Charles Edwards, Seaman.
25/11/1841: Samuel TOZER, Basket Maker & Susan FINCH.
He signs. Wits; Anne Finch & Sarah Jeffery.
Fathers Dts; Samuel Tozer, Tailor & James Finch, Lighter Man.
13/4/1842: George WILLS, Labourer & Margaret FAST, Servant.
Both XX. Wits; Laurence C. DeMunchaye & Robert Kelland.
Fathers Dts; Richard Wills, Ropemaker & William Fast, Fisherman.
18/7/1842: James PERRING, Labourer & Elizabeth Bradey TOZER. No 20
Both XX. Wits; Ann Westaway & John Westaway.
Fathers Dts; James Perring, Labourer & John Tozer, Basket maker.
20/10/1842: George Barnard Knight DRAKE of Goodrington, Paignton & Harriett Hutchings HAZARD, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Katharine Browse Montague & Charles Hutchings Hazard.
Fathers Dts; George Drake, Cabinet Maker & John Henry Hazard.
10/10/1843: John PERRING, Labourer & Elizabeth GREBYE, Servant.
Both XX. Wits; Ann Cridge & William X Perring.
Fathers Dts; Richard Perring, Labourer & Robert Grebye, Blacksmith.
14/12/1843: John DUDER, Farmer of Blackawton & Mary MUMFORD, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Matthew Mumford & Catharine Mumford.
Fathers Dts; John Duder, Farmer & Matthew Mumford, Miller.
14/12/1843: George COCKRAN, Farmer of Ashprington & Elizabeth MUMFORD, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Mathew Mumford & Catharine Mumford.
Fathers Dts; George Cockran, Farmer & Matthew Mumford, Miller.
23/1/1844: William FARR, Carpenter & Sarah JEFFERY. No 25
Both sign. Wits; George X Jeffery & Sarah Jane Crocker.
Fathers Dts; Robert Farr, Labourer & George Jeffery, Waterman.
9/4/1844: George GRIFFES, Carpenter & Mary Terry DUKE.
She signs. Wits; Christopher Terry Duke & Sarah Duke.
Fathers Dts; William Griffes, Labourer & John Terry Duke, Labourer.
2/3/1845: Samuel STONE, Widr. Labourer & Susan CLARK, Widow, Milliner.
Both sign. Wits; John X Nosworthy & Sarah Bickle.
Fathers Dts; James Stone, Labourer & John Lucraft, Labourer.
12/3/1845: John Chinnick VOISEY, Mariner & Maria PITTS.
She signs. Wits; Thirza Pitts & James Fox Tozer.
Fathers Dts; James Voisey, Hbm. & George Pitts, Labourer.
24/4/1845: William HAYMAN, Hind & Joanna WILLIAMS of Washbourne, Ashprington.
Both XX. Wits; Jn. Narramore, Jnr. & Mary Ann X Williams.
Fathers Dts; Jacob Hayman, Labourer & Henry Williams Miller.
22/6/1845: Francis WILLIAMS, Lab'r. of Blackawton & Elizabeth Andrews MORRISH, of Capton.
Both XX. Wits; George X Cole & Margaret X Spry. No 30
Fathers Dts; Blank & John Morrish, Labourer.
1/7/1845: Samuel ELLIOTT, Labourer & Sarah BLANK, Servant.
Both XX. Wits; Christopher Terry Duke & Mary X Elliott.
Fathers Dts; Peter Elliott, Shoemaker & Thomas Blank, Labourer.
30/10/1845: Thomas Hutchins CAME, Smith of Cornworthy & Harriet Caroline PUNCHARD
Both sign. Wits; William Punchard & Sarah Ann Punchard.
Fathers Dts; Nicholas Came, Smith & William Punchard, Publican.
26/5/1846: James Finch JEFFERY Seaman & Thirza PITTS, Servant.
Both sign. Wits; George X Pitts & Elizabeth Pitts.
Fathers Dts; George Jeffery, Labourer & George Pitts, Labourer.
14/7/1846: Thomas BEER, Tailor & Ellen FOX.
Both sign. Wits; Thomas Fox & Mary Ellen Lakeham.
Fathers Dts; John Beer, Publican & Thomas Fox, Hellier.
14/8/1846: John Rhymes HAWKINGS, Labourer & Eleanor FOX. No 35
Both XX. Wits; James X Fox & Elizabeth X Atwill.
Fathers Dts; William Hocking, Labourer & James Atwill, Lighterman.
28/8/1846: George Perring PEEKE, 19, Mason & Ann SLEET.
He signs. Wits; John Atwill & Elizabeth Spratt.
Fathers Dts; Blank & William Sleet, Labourer.
6/9/1846: Robert John WARRE, Mariner & Harriett PERRING.
He signs. Wits; Rich. Tucker & Lucretia Lyon Wills.
Fathers Dts; William Wane, Mariner & James Perring, Labourer.
28/7/1847: John Arthur HALL, Blacksmith of Galmpton & Caroline Charlotte ASH, Dress maker.
Both sign. Wits; William Ash & Mary Hall.
Fathers Dts; William Hall, Labourer & Christopher Ash, Yeoman.
13/10/1847: James STREET, Carpenter & Sarah Ann PUNCHARD, Dress maker.
Both sign. Wits; William X Punchard & Jane Bearne.
Fathers Dts; Edward Street, Tailor & John Punchard, Labourer.
18/10/1847: James ELLIOTT, Carpenter & Mary Ellen Hocking TERRY. No 40
Both sign. Wits; Joseph Terry & Daniell Elliott.
Fathers Dts; Samuel Elliott, Carpenter & Joseph Terry, Tailor.
8/11/1847: Richard BLAMPY, Lighterman & Jane CAMP, Servant.
She signs. Wits; John X Camp & Susan Camp.
Fathers Dts; Thomas Blampy, Lighterman & John Camp, Labourer.
5/7/1848: John Richard WOTTON, Labourer & Elizabeth JACKMAN.
Both XX. Wits; Sarah Jane Lewis & John Stevens.
Fathers Dts; James Wotton, Labourer & William Jackman, Labourer.
25/7/1848: Charles Edwards WARRE, Seaman & Sarah EDWARDS, Minor, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Nicholas X Lovely & Hannah Elizabeth Warr.
Fathers Dts; William Warre, Seaman & Charles Edwards, Seaman.
17/10/1848: William LANE, Labourer & Susan MEMORY.
Both XX. Wits; John X Lane & Jane X Memory.
Fathers Dts; John Lane, Labourer & Thomas Memory , Labourer.
1/11/1848: George LAMBLE, Thatcher & Mary Andrews ELLIOTT. No 45
Both sign. Wits; George Legassick Lamble & Harriett Best.
Fathers Dts; George Legassick Lamble, Thatcher & Peter Elliott, Lighterman.
12/11/1848: John JARVIS, Labourer & Elizabeth MEMORY.
She signs. Wits; Thomas X Memory & Sarah Jane X Memory.
Fathers Dts; Edward Jarvis, Butcher & Thomas Memory, Labourer.
10/4/1849: Thomas LIDSTONE, Builder of Townstall & Emma SEARLE, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Thos. Searle, John Searle, Th. Lidstone, Louisa Searle & Joseph Lidstone.
Fathers Dts; Joseph Lidstone, Builder & Thomas Searle, Yeoman.
31/5/1849: Henry NARRACOTT, Chemist of Torquay & Susan Jane BROWSE, by Licence.
Both sign. Wits; Wm. Browse, John Narracott, Nicholas Browse & Henry Hannaford.
Fathers Dts; John Narracott, Gent. & William Browse, Yeoman.
10/6/1849: Thomas Penten FERRIS, Lighterman & Betsy Berry FOX.
She signs. Wits; Samuel Tozer & Mary Watts Fox.
Fathers Dts; Stephen Ferris, Labourer & Richard Fox, Sailor.
14/10/1849: William PEDRICK, Labourer & Jane Ellen WILLS, Servant. No 50
Both XX. Wits; Samuel X Wills & William Smith.
Fathers Dts; James Pederick, Labourer & Nicholas Wills, Labourer.
14/10/1849: Samuel NAPMAN, Labourer & Rebecca WILLS, 19, Servant.
Both XX. Wits; Thomas X Napman & William Smith.
Fathers Dts; William Napman, Labourer & Nicolas Wills, Labourer.
3/2/1850: George SMITH, Carpenter & Elizabeth ATWILL,
He signs. Wits; John Atwill & Matilda Atwill.
Fathers Dts; John Smith, Carpenter & James Atwill, Shoemaker.
17/2/1850: Joseph Peter BROWN, & Mary Ellen MEMORY, 19.
She signs. Wits; James X Memory & Tryphena Memory.
Fathers Dts; Joseph Brown, Labourer & James Memory, Labourer.
24/3/1850: Joseph Sherman SMITH, Shipwright & Hannah Elizabeth WARR.
Both sign. Wits; Charles Edwads Warr & Mary Jane Husson.
Fathers Dts; William Smith, Carpenter & William Warr, Sailor.
24/3/1850: Thomas FOXWORTHY, Labourer & Mary Ann Harris TERRY, 19. No 55
Both XX. Wits; John X Terry & Maria Mary Terry.
Fathers Dts. Samuel Foxworthy, Tailor & John Terry, Labourer.
14/4/1850: John Henry TAMLING, 20, Shipwright & Charlotte FINCH.
She signs. Wits; Mary Jane Smith & James X Finch.
Fathers Dts. Richard Tamling, Lighterman & James Finch, Labourer.
23/4/1850: Charles BLAMPEY, Sailor & Mary ALLERY, Widow, Servant.
She signs. Wits; Nicholas Mortimore Tucker & & Mary Jane Hussey.
Fathers Dts. Thomas Blampy, Fisherman & William Tucker, Labourer.
9/5/1850: William PERRING, Labourer & Ann SLEWMAN, Servant.
Both XX. Wits; Stephen X Perring & Agnes X Slewman.
Fathers Dts. Richard Perring, Labourer & Richard Slewman, Labourer.
25/8/1850: William BLAMPY, Mason & Maria Bussell SMITH.
He signs. Wits; Thomas Smith & Charlotte Blampey.
Fathers Dts. Thomas Blampy, Mason & John Smith, Carpenter.
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Women of Note: A Century of Australian Composers
Perfect compilation proves Aussie sisters have been doing it for themselves for a century.
by Clive Paget on 8 March, 2019
Released to coincide with International Women's Day, this timely ABC two-disc compilation reminds us just how many first-rate Australian composers are women, while hopefully providing a nudge to concert promoters that Australia boasts a rich catalogue of outstanding works, many of which deserve to get far more of a hearing in concert programs than is actually the case.
The first disc is devoted to three 20th-century pioneers who successfully pushed back against the system in order to get their music played, and in this case recorded too. The First Piano Concerto of Miriam Hyde (1913 – 2005) is a substantial and richly Romantic work that can hold its own alongside the likes of Medtner and even Rachmaninov. It's played here with authority and facility by the composer herself and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra. Dulcie Holland (1913 – 2000) was a great musical educator and her Piano Trio of 1944 is a charming work, here played live by the Eggner Trio (consumptive coughing and all, but don't be put off – it's liveable with)
Even more impressive is the work of Peggy Glanville-Hicks (1912 – 1990), perhaps Australia's finest composer (and yes, I'm looking at you, the late and indubitably great Peter Sculthorpe). Her Etruscan Concerto from 1954 reflects both her European outlook and her self-imposed exile from our shores. It's a quirky, instantly appealing work and perfectly finessed by pianist Caroline Almonte and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra under Richard Mills.
Disc two begins with the slightly older Margaret Sutherland (1897 – 1984) who studied with Bax but struggled for years with a husband who considered her work unbecoming of a woman. Her 1934 Violin Concerto comes up freshly minted in the hands of Leonard Dommett and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, led by the great Australian conductor Patrick Thomas.
From here on in it's a roll call of Australia's current crop of women composers. Anne Boyd's atmospheric 1975 choral masterpiece As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams has been taken into the international repertoire and received a number of fine recordings. This one, by The Contemporary Singers under Antony Walker, is spot on. The Sydney Alpha Ensemble and David Stanhope play Elena Kats-Chernin's delightful Russian Rag, while Claire Edwardes and Karin Schaupp are definitive on marimba and guitar in Maria Grenfell's refreshingly groovy Di Primavera.
Pianist and composer Sally Whitwell lends her exuberant personality to Road Trip, a sparkling miniature for flute (here the excellent Sally Walker) and piano, while Ensemble Offspring is captured in impressive detail playing Kate Moore's haunting Fern and Jessica Wells' arrangement of Brenda Gifford's Bardju (Footprints). Nicole Murphy's Spinning Top finds the Benaud Trio on glittering form before the ACO Collective round things off with Crystalline by Olivia Bettina Davies, at just over 30, the youngest of these dozen fine composers.
This is what all compilations should offer: complete works, skilfully curated, and with a point to make. A self-recommending guided tour through 85 years of music by Australian women.
Composer: Hyde, Glanville-Hicks et al
Composition: Various
Performer: Various
Catalogue Number: ABC Classics 4817995 (2CD)
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All-Australian, all-female, all-percussion – the future is here in striking release.
Review: Bass Instincts (Alicia Crossley, Joshua Hill)
Nothing base about these cliche-smashing new works for bass recorder.
Review: Composing Songlines (Ensemble Offspring)
The breadth of Ensemble Offspring's program showcased not only the unique styles and arrangements of the compositions, but also gave a sense of the importance of storytelling for First Nations people.
Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: December 2021
December's playlist is entirely constructed from 2021 releases. It's been a great chance to look through what's been happening through an intense and stressful year – and the amazing work our composers and performers have done.
Cutting Edge: Remixing, conversing and belonging
Belonging to a specific culture or genre can be great, but you can end up being stymied, without realising.
Review: Shivers on Speed (Ensemble Offspring)
Ensemble Offspring is back with its latest batch of high energy new works.
Chamber, Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
Review: Illuminations (Bonnie de la Hunty)
Amidst a beautifully curated program, the premiere of a new work by Cara Zydor Fesjian offers absorbing and thought-provoking listening.
Claire Edwardes is putting her marimba where her mouth is for equality and representation
One of Australia's leading percussionists and advocates for change is determined to diversify the repertoire – even if she has to do it all herself.
Review: Dulcie Holland Crescent (Ronan Apcar)
A pleasant, accomplished and mildly revelatory release.
Chamber, Instrumental
Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: July 2021
Cameron Lam's playlist for July features music from Tasmania and from composers with strong ties to the island state.
Chamber, Classical Music, Jazz
Review: Standing With Sydney Concert 2 (Melbourne Digital Concert Hall)
Band aid for musicians as virtual concerts support 20 artists who have lost their gigs through lockdown
Ronan Apcar releases a free Dulcie Holland recording
Pianist and composer Ronan Apcar, who is studying at ANU, discusses his new digital recording of four piano works by Australian composer Dulcie Holland.
Review: She Speaks (Adelaide Symphony Orchestra)
This generous, well-chosen overview of Australian composition by women, curated by Anne Cawrse for Adelaide Symphony Orchestra's She Speaks, was eloquently and sympathetically played.
Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: June 2021
Cameron Lam explores the string quartet in this month's playlist of Australian art music.
Travels with my Grandmother, Dulcie Holland
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DOI:10.1007/BF00814902
Climatic fluctuation and natural disasters in Arabia between mid-17th and early 20th Centuries
@article{Abdulla1995ClimaticFA,
title={Climatic fluctuation and natural disasters in Arabia between mid-17th and early 20th Centuries},
author={Muhammad Abdul-Ghaffar Abdulla},
journal={GeoJournal},
pages={176-180}
M. A. Abdulla
GeoJournal
Some Najdi historians such as Ibn Bishr (1210-1290/17951873) and Ibn cIsa (1270-1343/1853-1924) recorded the climatic fluctuations and the frequent occurrence of natural disasters in Arabia between the seventeenth and early twentieth centuries. These recorded events are herewith translated and listed chronologically in order to appreciate the motivating causes for the numerous waves of tribal migrations away from central Arabia during that time. It also illustrates the marginality of the…
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The 17th century was a period of transition in world history. It was marked globally by social movements emerging in response to widespread drought, famine, disease, warfare, and dislocation linked…
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THE BEDOUIN IN HISTORY OR BEDOUIN HISTORY
K. Franz
Abstract Approaches to the Bedouin's importance in the history of the Arab Middle East regularly conflict on whether outside or inside influences are paramount. In particular, have their political… | {
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In February 2017, two very cumbersome loads were delivered from China to the ITER site: measuring respectively 8.3 and 8.7 metres in width, the two "E-houses" for the steady-state electrical network came close to reaching the maximum 9-metre gauge of the ITER itinerary.
Looking something like a windowless mobile home, E-houses are comparable in size to a three-room apartment and come fully equipped with HVAC, control panels, cabling and switchgear.
On the day following the delivery, the slimmer of the two was installed in its final home between the electrical switchyard and the row of electrical transformers, while its near twin was settled into storage at the entrance of the ITER site. On 22 November, this second E-house was transported to its platform location and installed.
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The Marine's Boot Camp experience is unique—it's evident from the opening scenes on that first night at Parris Island, South Carolina. New recruits emerge from buses at two o'clock in the morning and line up—by placing their feet on row after row of painted footprints. It's as if by taking their places, they click into a new life. "New recruits always arrive at night; it's intentional," Lieutenant General Robert Blackman, President and CEO of the MCHF, says. "For most people, the night is disorienting, and everyone is tired. This setting allows drill instructors to begin that process of transformation, taking recruits from individual civilians to team players who are focused on the greater good and not themselves. Of course, the footprints symbolize the thousands of people who came before, but they're also practical. They begin the instruction on formation and close-order drill."
Brad Ohlund, the film's Director of Photography, says that from that first exposure to Boot Camp, through graduation, and until newly minted Marines greeted their families at the film's end, the film's subjects were completely focused on the all-consuming task at hand. "It was almost as if the film crew wasn't even there," he says. "They had way too much going on; they were training, and training hard. From that first night, when they arrived tired, intimidated, and scared, no one even blinked. No one even slightly moved his eyes to look at the camera."
We, The Marines conveys more than the story of training; it conveys the sense of belonging that occurs for people who finish the training. It conveys the significance of the Corps' history. The Marine Corps was first created in 1775 to provide sharpshooters intended to support Naval frigates, who needed an edge over the superior English Navy. Thanks to these riflemen, dozens of enemy captains were killed, literally allowing our country's independence. This heritage, and the Corps' associated unity, have passed down nearly 250 years into each and every recruit. This history underscores one of the most fundamental rules in the Marine Corps—each and every recruit learns to shoot with precision and at long distances. The motto, "every Marine a Rifleman" remains true.
But a Marine is not a Marine until he or she successfully completes the "Crucible." It's a 54-hour obstacle course on steroids—48 miles of marching with 45 pounds of gear, covering 29 team-building exercises—all on only six hours of sleep and two meal rations. Recruits scale walls and towers, help one another under cylinders of barbed wire and over high cross-beams, traverse bodies of water across slippery logs, pull one another through thick mud. They jump, run, crawl, carry. They realize that they will not—they cannot—succeed without one another. The Marine Corps is a collaborative venture.
At the end of Boot Camp, the youngsters from that first night off the bus are unrecognizable. In their places, standing in formation, are strong, resilient soldiers. We see a single tear coursing down a cheek, and unspeakable accomplishment on every face. "On the parade ground after the Crucible, it's not the graduation itself, but the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor ceremony that is especially moving," Ohlund says. "The Senior Drill Instructor of each company or platoon walks down row after row of graduates, and he's carrying pins, which are symbols of the Marine Corps. He reaches out with one of these in his palm, and clasps the Marine's hand in a handshake, transferring the pin. At that precise moment, the recipient stops being a recruit and becomes a Marine. It's a powerful moment; the drill instructor stops being an instructor and starts being a mentor. It's an amazingly emotional moment. A week later, they graduate."
The film team captured spouses, parents, children, and grandparents rushing forward after the graduation ceremony. As family hugged their crisply uniformed relatives, cinematographer Ohlund asked the new Marines what got them through the hard times of Basic Training. "Every one of them said, 'my drill instructors.' These drill instructors had been screaming and degrading these Marines all day, every day for the last eleven weeks, nearly twenty-four hours a day. But it worked; they had turned these kids into Marines, and the Marines knew it. I found that to be astonishing."
These are the experiences that set the Marine Corps apart. By the time a recruit stands at graduation, he or she is a changed person."There's almost something magical about it," General Blackman says. "We frankly strip away individuality and create teams, because a team is stronger than the total of the individual pieces. Marines are proud to be part of an organization with such an illustrious past and such a spectacular history of success."
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In one of his last unlawful exercises of executive power, President Barack Obama has prohibited states from defunding Planned Parenthood.
In its final weeks in office, the Obama Administration has issued a "rule" which prevents states from blocking funding to Planned Parenthood under the federal Title X program.
Under that program, the federal government allocates funding to the states for "family planning" services. State health departments then contract with private agencies to provide those services.
A major beneficiary of Title X funding is Planned Parenthood and their many affiliates located in each state. The reimbursement Planned Parenthood receives for "family planning" programs frees up money in their budgets to bolster their abortion operations.
Congresswoman Diane Black of Tennessee strongly condemned President Obama's latest illegal effort to subsidize the abortion industry.
"President Obama knows that hope is rising for the innocent victims of Planned Parenthood's brutality. The big abortion industry's days of taxpayer-funded windfalls are numbered."
"We should not be surprised that his administration would lash out with this eleventh-hour power grab on his way out the door, but I am certain that this rule will not stand for long."
Congresswoman Black has reason for confidence. Both houses of the U.S. Congress will now have true pro-life majorities. President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to work to defund Planned Parenthood as long as they are performing abortions.
Trump has also announced his intention to nominate Congressman Tom Price of Georgia to head the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Price, who is a physician, has been a strong supporter of pro-life efforts in Congress.
"The Obama Administration will not have the last word on this issue," stated Congresswoman Black, who is herself a registered nurse.
"With this new year comes a new opportunity to fight for the dignity of every unborn child, the wellbeing of every struggling mother, and the conscience rights of every American taxpayer."
President Obama's directive is a response to action by 14 different states to abolish Title X grants to Planned Parenthood. Pro-life forces have urged states to disburse Title X funding to community health centers, which have many more locations in most states in the country.
Federal Title X fund for Missouri are allocated to a private entity called the Missouri Family Health Council. As a result, Missouri state government has little influence over the distribution of Title X federal dollars in our state.
Two Congressional panels have forwarded to federal prosecutors alleged criminal charges against Planned Parenthood affiliates and medical laboratories doing business with Planned Parenthood. The referrals maintain that Planned Parenthood and its business agents have been engaged in the illegal sale of the body parts of aborted preborn children.
Earlier this month the U.S. House Select Panel on Infant Lives issued a report of their investigation into charges that Planned Parenthood clinics and their contractors have been marketing baby body parts for sale. Last week the Senate Judiciary Committee announced the conclusions of their investigation into the fetal disposal practices of Planned Parenthood's nationwide abortion industry.
The investigations followed the release in the summer of 2015 of undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood employees and business associates discussing the sale of organs and tissue from aborted unborn children. The sale or purchase of human fetal tissue for profit is a felony under federal law which carries a penalty of up to ten years in prison and a fine of up to $500,000.
The videos, which were recorded by a group called The Center for Medical Progress, revealed that abortionists for Planned Parenthood performed their procedures in such a fashion so as to preserve vital organs for trafficking purposes. Senior medical officials for Planned Parenthood shared how doctors conduct late-term abortions to preserve "intact specimens," so that the heart, lungs, liver, and brains of the child would be available for sale to research firms and medical laboratories.
The thoroughly repulsive nature of the videos included conversations in which leading medical officials of Planned Parenthood discussed how to conceal and maximize their profit margins from the sale of fetal remains. In one revolting video, a Planned Parenthood officer dickered over lunch over the the price for vital organs, chuckling that she wanted to buy a Lamborghini someday.
The House Select Committee referred nine cases to the Attorney General of Texas and to other state and federal prosecutors. The Committee alleges that baby body parts were sold by Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast and abortion clinics in Arkansas and California. The Committee report also alleges that various universities and bioscience firms participated in the purchase of the body parts of aborted children. Most notable was the StemExpress research company of Folsom, California, which was prominently featured in the undercover videos.
Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, who chaired the House Select Panel, says the "bioethics surrounding fetal tissue use" deserves further investigation. "It is nothing short of an outrage that Planned Parenthood and other abortion clinics supplement their budgets by selling human fetal tissue from aborted babies...Our hearings revealed the sobering reality of how some bad actors profit from the sale of fetal tissue in violation of federal law."
Last week, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee referred cases for potential prosecution to the FBI and the U.S. Justice Department involving alleged trafficking in baby body parts. The cases involved the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and three biotech firms, including Stem Express.
The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, expressed dismay at the lack of enforcement by federal officials of laws banning the for-profit sale of the remains of aborted children. "The seeming disregard for the law by these entities has been fueled by decades of utter failure by the Justice Department to enforce it."
"With no executive branch oversight and no meaningful risk of prosecution, the companies involved in transferring fetal tissue have been free to receive substantial payments with impunity. Unless there is a renewed commitment by everyone involved against commercializing the trade in aborted fetal body parts for profit, then the problem is likely to continue," Grassley noted.
Senator Grassley says his committee discovered that companies had charged thousands of dollars for specimens received from a single aborted child. The committee report states that these companies claimed fees they charged only recovered their costs when they had not in fact conducted any analysis of their costs when setting their fees.
David Daleiden, the founder of the Center for Medical Progress, says that the latest revelations should provide new impetus to end federal funding of Planned Parenthood. "Law enforcement and elected officials at all levels must now act quickly to bring Planned Parenthood to justice under the law and prevent any more taxpayer subsidies from flowing to Planned Parenthood's barbaric criminal enterprise." | {
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Shannon Newcomb representing the Outdoor Store in Arnoldsburg WV dropped off multiple bags of new shirts, pants and jackets to be handed out to students, Shannon is shown above with AES Principal Charles Thomas.
"Arnoldsburg Elementary School has been blessed with some true 'World Changers,' over the last couple weeks," said Principal Charles Thomas.
With the support from our community AES is able to send home food bags and sometimes clothing or hygiene supplies for students and families in need.
Arnoldsburg Elementary staff says, "Thank you to Eric and Brandi Lupardus, owners of the Outdoor Store, and Steve, Alicia, Caleb and Cody Nicholas for supporting our World Changer program and the students of Arnoldsburg School."
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DOES GOD WELCOME ALL?
Scripture Reading: Genesis 19:24-25:
24) "Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven;
25) And He overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground."
What happened right before the word "Then" in verse 24? That is right before the rain of brimstone and fire fell on those four cities and almost instantly turned them into ash:
Sodom,
Gomorrah,
Admah, and
Zeboiim
The answer is found in Genesis 19:23.
Genesis 19:23, 24a:
23) "The sun was risen upon the earth when Lot entered into Zoar.
24a) Then…"
Zoar was the smallest of the five cities that were on the same very fertile plain of the Jordan River. It was there where Lot begged the two angels that his family could go instead of into the mountains. As soon as they entered the city (minus his wife because she died when she disobeyed God's command and looked back, and his two married daughters who remained in Sodom) the destruction quickly followed. The smoke from this fire and brimstone was so great that Abraham could see the smoke from where he was living which was in Hebron (Mamre).
Maybe Zoar had 10 or more righteous people living in the city? Maybe the 10 or more righteous individuals referred to each city separately not collectively? If it had, then it could have been spared by Abraham's intercession given in Genesis 18:23-33. Anyway, Zoar continued for many centuries, not because of Abraham's request only, but no-doubt also because it was not as ripe for judgment as the other cities. But Lot and his two remaining daughters did not stay in this small city very long. They very quickly left town and went to the mountains. All their cattle were destroyed—they were homeless and desolate.
Does God love everyone, without exception, who has ever lived on this earth?
Did God love the inhabitants of Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah and Zeboiim?
Did God love the inhabitants of Zoar?
Did God love Lot?
Did God love Lot's wife?
Did God love Lot's two virgin daughters?
Did God love Lot's two married daughters?
Did God love Abram?
Did God love the New Guinea natives?
The last question doesn't really belong in this list of questions, because the history of the New Guinea natives is not mentioned anywhere in the Bible. If all you had was the Bible to read, you would not know that there are any New Guinea natives. But there are.
The Bible is a book that tells the history of the inheritance of one man from the race of God's people. It gives a short history that tells what happened before and why he was chosen to be the father of the people that the LORD God became the king and ruler over. It gives their laws and commandments that the LORD God gave them to obey in their kingdom of God. The story in the Bible traces their history from the covenant that He made with their father, Abraham, and to whom the promises were given:
To Isaac, and then
To Jacob. and then
To Jacob's holy pure seed.
Why wouldn't God love His covenant people, the people that He married, more than a tribe in the Amazon River valley that hasn't know anyone else for thousands of years? Why wouldn't God love His covenant people more than individuals who hated and still hate Him today? Do you love your wife/husband more than anyone else?
So, if it is a true statement that God does love everyone, shouldn't we love everyone too?
What if God doesn't love everyone? Shouldn't we not love the individuals that He doesn't love?
Should we not love the ones that our God does not love, if we are to be like Him?
Should we hate the ones that hate our LORD God, or should we love them?
"God is love" and 'He loves everyone' is the basic argument that the leaders of the LGBTQ+ movement are using to convince the so-called "Christians" who are not familiar with what the Bible says. They say that these month-long events, like National Pride Month, are a chance to be supportive and respect people. It's a good way to learn about communities. The goal of these events is to invite the community to "celebrate with our neighbors and friends." It's also a chance for parents to discuss different life-styles with their children.
The hidden message is that if God loves everyone, then He loves the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and other perverts too. And if He does, then you, if you are a good Christian, should also love and respect them. They could be pastors, deacons, choir member, ushers, and church members. They should experience no negative treatment.
The USA soccer team is trying to win the World Cup in soccer once again. But I saw an article in the USA Today newspaper, on Friday, June 28, 2019, on page 3C, entitled, "Rapinoe doesn't back down to president after tweet storm." Who is Rapinoe?
She is the star of the team. She scored both goals in their 2-1 victory over France a couple of days ago. She has stated publicly, that if the girls team wins the tournament, she will not go to the White House. Why?
The article told why. "The issues that prompted her protest in the first place persisted (she kneels when the National Anthem is played in support of Colin Kaepernick), so she would too. Rapinoe is a __________." What is the missing word? Look at how short her hair is; it is as short as a man's. "Rapinoe is a lesbian, and Trump and his administration have made a point of trying to strip back rights of the LGTBQ community." So, I hope that they lose!
These "luke-warm Christians" do not read the Bible very much or not at all or have a twisted interpretation of the words. Is it okay to celebrate with individuals in our communities who are sodomites, who transmit gonorrhea, and are transgendered, pedophiles, and/or bisexual? Are these just alternate life-styles are they a form of sexual perversion. Is it a sin or is it okay?
Look at the official website of one of the pro-LGBTQ+ churches in our area:
Hello! We are a welcoming and affirming Christian community of faith, serving as a witness to God's inclusive love for people of all origins, sexual orientations, gender identities, and faith traditions.
(Emphases is mine)
Look what else I found on their website: a poster for Jewish, Muslim, Christian and other faiths all united for PRIDEMultifaith Celebration
This pro-LGBTQ+ church? is not only supportive of sexual perversion but is also supportive of all kinds of different religious perversion. They support all kinds of diverse religions views, but they are not tolerant of true Christianity. The New Spirit in their name must signify a different spirit than the Holy Spirit, as it is leading this church into false doctrine.
Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church is another pro-LGBTQ+ church. But it didn't start out that way. Presbyterians were known to be "Calvinists." That is, they preached the TULIP doctrine. T is for Total Depravity; U is for Unconditional Election; L is for Limited Atonement; I is for Irresistible Grace; and P is for Preservation of the Saints.
A Calvinist says that God only loves those whom He chose out of their total depravity. He died for only those whom He has chosen, and the Holy Spirit only works in these people for their salvation. But the Calvinists had a big fatal mistake—God's election was based on who He would choose, but they taught that it could be any one in the world, as opposed to a particular family's seed. But a Calvinist taught very strongly that God did not love everyone and did not die for everyone!
During the 1980s and 90s, Mt. Auburn moved against existing orthodoxy towards broader inclusion in worship and communion. The church—under Reverend Harold Porter who was installed in 1983—adopted a policy of open communion called "A Table Set for All". The Session in 1989 asked through the Presbytery of Cincinnati to amend the PCUSA constitution to adopt open communion in place of existing rules that welcomed only baptized believers, which move the Presbytery narrowly defeated. Mt. Auburn persisted in welcoming all to communion nevertheless. Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church further adopted a policy called "The Inclusion of Gays and Lesbians" in 1991—despite formal ruling by the denomination in 1978 prohibiting gays and lesbians from leadership.
In 1994, the Cincinnati Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union honored Dr. Porter for his long career of dedication to peace and justice, and the City of Cincinnati recognized "Hal Porter Day." Mount Auburn, under his leadership, had adopted a policy of inclusion, for which the church has received national notice. Dr. Porter's tenure of 15 years is the second longest at Mount Auburn after Dr. Curtis and Dr. Rogers, each with 21 years. He retired July 31, 1998 and was elected Pastor Emeritus. On June 7, 1998, Hal preached his last sermon suggesting if Mount Auburn ever needed an epitaph it would be a "door stopper" keeping the church doors wide open to all persons.
In later years, the church has gained prominence because of its role in the controversy over gay marriage and the ordination of gay elders within the Presbyterian Church. While serving as minister of the church, the Reverend Stephen van Kuiken carried out the church's policy of performing gay marriages for three years, before being kicked out of the Presbyterian Church by a vote of the Cincinnati Presbytery in 2003. Mt. Auburn fired Van Kuiken and changed its policy on gay marriage. Van Kuiken later appealed the ruling of the presbytery and was reinstated as a minister of the Presbyterian Church.
So, 15 years later, who is the pastor now of Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church? Here is their website:
"Hello and welcome! I currently serve as the Pastor of the Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. We are a loving, inclusive, and justice-minded congregation that seeks to nurture deep community internally and follow the example of Christ in caring for the needs of the world beyond our walls and membership."
Their pastor is a double abomination of God—she is not the "husband of one wife"!
"I graduated from Western Theological Seminary and was ordained in 2003, and have spent the last fifteen years preaching, teaching, and writing on practical theology, liturgical practice, community engagement, and individual and collective faith and spiritual practice. In my free time, I'm a singer, guitar player, and sometime songwriter, rabid Red Wings fan, food and beverage nerd, and frequent traveler."
It was at this church, the rebellious Presbyterian church, this past month (June) that they duplicated what some libraries were sponsoring: A Drag-Queen Storytime.
Libraries around the country in recent years have come under harsh criticism for abandoning their objective to serve the community by staging "Drag Queen" events. One of the first to draw attention was held in 2017 at the Michelle Obama public library in Long Beach, California.
Now the libraries have some competition—with some churches. Drag queen Sparkle Leigh brought an "LGBT Storytime" to the Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati.
Last week I did a sermon on the Drag Queen Storytime controversy at the Louisville Public Library. I thought that I was finished with this topic. But the articles just came pouring in.
The Friday, June 21, 2019 Cincinnati Enquirer newspaper had another pro-LGBTQ+ article entitled: "Embracing Drag Queen Storytime." It was on page 4A.
"Dan Davidson can usually be seen around Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church sweeping the floors and getting the building ready for worship services. On Sunday, June 16, [two weeks ago] though, church caretaker Davidson woke up before the sun to get ready for a new role at the church that morning. He spent hours applying layers and layers of makeup and glitter to transform himself into Sparkle Leigh.
Sparkle stood at the church door, greeting members as they came in and gawked at her outfit, exclaiming how good it was to see her [him] and kissing her [him] on the cheek.
'I don't think I could walk in those,' one woman said, pointing at Sparkle's high heels.
The church service began with a hymn, as the choir sang, 'God welcomes all.' When it was time for the 'moment with youngest disciples,' out came Sparkle wearing a pink, flowing dress, with green curls adorning her head.
Sparkle then read a book telling the story of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay politician to be elected in California." [The San Francisco city official fought against discrimination based on sexual orientation. Milk was born in the New York City suburb of Woodmere, to William Milk and Minerva Karns. He was the younger son of Lithuanian Jewish parents and the grandson of Morris Milk, a department store owner who helped to organize the first synagogue in the area.
As a child, Harvey was teased for his protruding ears, big nose, and oversized feet, and tended to grab attention as a class clown. Sparkle explained how Milk's legacy lived on after he was assassinated. Milk was accused in biographies of preying on young boys, and he was a huge supporter of Jim Jones, who took nearly 1,000 individuals to Jonestown, where they all died in a mass cyanide murder-suicide.]
"While Sparkle's story was directed toward children sitting at the speaker's feet, some teenagers also joined them in the front, and the whole congregation, young and old, clapped at the exciting parts of the tale.
Mount Auburn Presbyterian is celebrating Pride month throughout June, and the sanctuary is decorated to match the occasion, with pride flags covering the front walls and rainbow candles adorning the stage.
During the service, a man gave his personal testimony, telling his coming out story. Stacey Midge, the pastor of Mount Auburn, said Sparkle's Storytime fits perfectly with the church's beliefs – that GOD LOVES EVERYONE."
Does God Love Everyone?
Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, New Spirit Metropolitan Community Church, and about 13 other churches in the area are pro-LGBTQ+ churches. At least the church says that it has a "New Spirit", I wonder what spirit that is? What do these new churches, that our grandfathers and, for some of us, our fathers, didn't have to deal with, do with these verses?
1 Kings 15:11, 12:
11) "And Asa did that which was right in the eyes of the LORD, as did David his father.
12) And he took away the sodomites out of the land, and removed all the idols that his father had made."
King Asa [of the kingdom of Judah] "took away the sodomites out of the land." He didn't keep them. He did not have a parade celebrating their lifestyle. He didn't reward them by saying that they were equal with everyone else in the land. He didn't say that they should be the priests of the land. It says that the King, the highest political official in the land of Judea, "took away the sodomites out of the land and he did what was right in the eyes of the LORD." The LORD God of Israel approved of what the king had done.
43) "And he walked in all the ways of Asa his father; he turned not aside from it, doing that which was right in the eyes of the LORD: nevertheless the high places were not taken away; for the people offered and burnt incense yet in the high places.
46) And the remnant of the sodomites, which remained in the days of his father Asa, he took out of the land."
Like father, like son. Asa had taken the bulk of the sodomites out of the land, and his son, Jehoshaphat, did the same. He too, did what was right in the eyes of the LORD. He removed the sodomites out of the territory of Judah; he did not have a parade celebrating their evil life-style.
2 Kings 23:7: "And he [King Josiah] brake down the houses of the sodomites, that were by the house of the LORD, where the women wove hanging for the grove."
Josiah, king of Judah, "broke down the houses of the sodomites…" and he also "slew all the priests of the high places that were there upon the altars, and burned men's bones upon them and returned to Jerusalem."
Josiah was another of the few good kings of the house of Judah. He also was negative toward the sodomites and slew all the depraved priests and burned their bones on the altars to pollute them. What would the pro-LGBTQ+ say about king Josiah. The LORD God of Israel approved of what king Josiah had done.
So, the kings that got rid of the sodomites out of their land, were approved by their LORD God. Then, the kings that approved of the sodomites, were disapproved by their LORD God. Why do you think that just a few short years ago it was against the law in this country (USA) that any person guilty of any of these sexual perversions would be arrested? America is getting farther and farther away from the teachings of the Bible.
Does God love everyone? If there are verses that teach that God doesn't love everyone, then their doctrine comes crashing down. There are a host of them.
Does God love Esau the twin brother of Jacob? What does the Bible tell us?
Malachi 1:2, 3:
2) "I have loved you, saith the LORD. Yet ye say, Wherein hast thou loved us? Was not Esau Jacob's brother? Saith the LORD: yet I love Jacob.
3) And I hated Esau, and laid his mountains and his heritage waste for the dragons of the wilderness."
Romans 9:13: "As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated."
Both in the Old and New Testaments we have the same view, i.e. God hated Esau. But as President Clinton said about his sexual affair, "It all is determined by what the word 'is' means." In this case, what does the word "hated" mean?
Does the word "hated" mean:
Loved less or is it not a term expressing personal malice or jealousy in the sense that we now use it, or
Does it mean the same thing that it meant in John 15:24.
John 15:24: "If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have they both seen and hated both Me and My Father."
The Dake Bible, which says the Malachi 1:3 means choice number "1" above, says about this verse in John that "If I had not come and proved to them beyond a doubt that I was the Messiah they would not have had the sin of rejecting Me, but now they have no excuse for this sin. They willfully hate both Me and My Father." The Drake Bible is double-minded on these two places of Scripture where the same word "hate" is used.
But the word "hate" used here of Esau, whether it be in Malachi chapter 1 or Romans chapter 9¸ in Hebrew or in Greek, is the same word used in the Scriptures to describe Yahweh's hatred for His enemies, His hatred for wicked, and the hatred which the enemies of God have for both Christ and His Father (i.e. John 15:24). Ostensibly, Esau's sin was that he was a profane man and a fornicator, as Paul described him in Hebrews chapter 12. So, Esau was a race-mixer as Paul used the word, and as we see in Genesis chapter 26 through 28, the only thing that Esau did for which his parents were troubled was to marry outside of his race.
Genesis 26:34, 35:
34) "And Esau was forty years old when he took to wife Judith the daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and Bashemath the daughter of Elon the Hittite:
35) Which were a grief of mind unto Isaac and to Rebekah."
Esau never properly remedied his parents' grief, and therefore Isaac ultimately turned to Jacob, for whom his mother procured the blessing, where we read in:
Genesis 28:1-4:
1) "And Isaac called Jacob, and blessed him, and charged him, and said unto him, Thou shalt not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan.
2) Arise, go to Padanaram, to the house of Bethuel thy mother's father: and take a wife from thence of the daughters of Laban thy mother's brother.
3) And God Almighty bless thee, and make thee fruitful, and multiply thee, that thou mayest be a multitude of people.
4) And give thee the blessing of Abraham, to thee, and to thy seed with thee; that thou mayest inherit the land wherein thou art a stranger, which God gave unto Abraham."
[Taken from Bill Finck's book, Malachi.]
What do these "God loves everyone" churches say about the following verses?
What do they teach about the Words of Jesus the Christ in Mathew 23? He says over and over, "The Scribes and the Pharisees are hypocrites. Woe unto them." Jesus didn't say to love them, but to beware of them.
What do they teach about the enemies of the LORD God of Israel and the enemies against His people who are in a confederacy against God's nation who have said that they will cut them off from being a nation? These are the Edomites, Ishmaelites, Moabites, Hagarenes, Gebal, Philistines, inhabitants of Tyre, and Assyrians. Does the LORD God say that we are to help those who are His enemies and ours?
What do they teach about the Amalekites, the descendants of Esau?
Deuteronomy 25:17-19:
17) "Remember what Amalek did unto thee by the way when ye were come forth out of Egypt;
18) How he met thee by the way, and smote the hindmost of thee, even all that were feeble behind thee, when thou wast faint and weary; and he feared not God.
19) Therefore it shall be, when the LORD thy God hath given thee rest from all thine enemies round about, in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance to possess it, that thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven: thou shalt not forget it."
Did the LORD God of Israel instruct His people to "blot out the remembrance of Amalek"?
What do they teach about what the LORD God said to His covenant people about the Canaanites?
Deuteronomy 7:2, 3:
2) "And when the LORD thy God shall deliver them before thee; thou shalt smite them, and utterly destroy them; thou shalt make no covenant with them,
3) Neither shalt thou make marriages with them; thy daughter thou shalt not give unto his son, nor his daughter shalt thou take unto thy son."
The LORD God gave no instructions to send their priests in first and try to convert them for He knew that they would not hear His Word. Did God love these individuals that He told His people to totally annihilate?
What do they teach about what Jesus the Christ did right before He was crucified?
John 2:15: "And when He had made a scourge of small cords, He drove them all out of the temple, and the sheep, and the oxen; and poured out the changers' money, and overthrew the tables;"
Jesus the Christ drove the bankers out of His temple with a whip that He had made. He drove out all the sheep and oxen and deposited all the banker's money all over the temple floor? He was making quite a ruckus—would the "God loves everyone" churches follow this example that He gave us?
What do they teach about what Jesus said to the Scribes and Pharisees?
Matthew 23:33-36:
33) "Ye serpents, ye generation [race] of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
34) Wherefore, behold, I send unto you prophets, and wise men, and scribes: and some of them ye shall kill and crucify; and some of them shall ye scourge in your synagogues, and persecute them from city to city:
35) That upon you may come all the righteous blood shed upon the earth, from the blood of righteous Abel unto the blood of Zacharias son of Barachias, whom ye slew between the temple and the altar.
36) Verily I say unto you, All these thing shall come upon this generation [race]."
The priests who opposed Jesus the Christ at Jerusalem had no opportunity to repent, for Jesus laid on them the blood of Abel, something which only the descendants of Cain could be accused of.
So, what we are witnessing is not new. The priest or in today's language preachers, are corrupt and very misleading. And do you know that the priests under the Old Covenant were held to a different standard in regards to who they could marry?
"Not all the Levites were priests, but the priests were the Levites of the descendants of Aaron, and the balance of the tribe of Levi were given other administrative duties in the kingdom outside of the service of rituals in the temple. So none of the Levites had land of their own, and all of the Levites served the community in its administration, therefore they all lived from tithes. However, the priests were held to the highest standards in the law and lived specifically off of the sacrifices, tithes offerings and other gifts which were made to the temple."
[The Prophecy of Malachi, William Finck, page 34]
The Levites were:
Prohibited from marrying a divorced woman of any tribe of Israel,
Prohibited from marrying a whore,
Prohibited from marrying a widow,
Prohibited from marrying a profane woman,
Only allowed to marry a virgin from the tribe of Levi.
These restrictions were to ensure the sanctity of the priesthood, and especially the office of high priest. But what happened to the priesthood in the Old Testament. Did they obey all these laws on marriage? Or did they ignore what the LORD God had instructed them? Ezra, Nehemiah and Malachi point to the fact that they even married, not only outside of their own tribe, but outside of their own race. And as a result, the priesthood was soon taken over by other races. It had been corrupted.
What would the LORD God say about the preachers, deacons, and other officers of the church today? Would He say that same thing that Jeremiah the prophet said about the pastors in his day?
Jeremiah 23:1, 14:
1) "Woe be unto the pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of My pasture? Saith the LORD.
14) I have seen also in the prophets of Jerusalem an horrible thing: they commit adultery, and walk in lies: they strengthen also the hands of evildoers, that none doth return from his wickedness: they are all of them unto me as Sodom, and the inhabitants thereof as Gomorrah."
The sins of the Sodomites are of the vilest nature. God's hatred of their abominations is revealed in their incurable disease that strikes with near 100% mortality--AIDS!
Sodomy is not an alternate life style. It is a sin. It is a style of death!
There is no such thing as sodomite rights found in God's Word.
There is one hope for America--Do as the kings of Judah did; i.e. Asa, Jehoshaphat and Josiah. Remove the sodomites out of the land.
False church leaders are the main leaders in the rebellion. They are trying to make the kingdom of God just like the multi-racial country that we have become. Everyone is welcome!
Christians need to know that they are in a war. It is a war that will only end in death—either to one side or the other. It is the six-thousand plus years of the "holy seed" vs. the "unholy seed." | {
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Did you know that about 25 million cloud-to-ground lightning strikes occur each year in the United States? Yipes! Lightning is one of the nation's deadliest weather phenomena. A bolt of lightning can reach 50,000°F. That's hotter than the sun! Here's another scary fact. Most lightning victims are not struck during the worst of a thunderstorm but rather before or after the storm reaches its greatest intensity. This is because many people are unaware that lightning can strike as far as 25 miles away from its parent thunderstorm, much farther out from the area of rainfall within the storm!
Why all this chatter about lightning? June 24-30, 2018 is Lightning Awareness Safety Week—a perfect time to investigate lightning with your friends and family. For a plethora of quality info and safety tips about lightning, check out the National Weather Service "Lightning Safety Awareness Week" site by clicking HERE. I found the "Lightning Myths and Facts" especially interesting.
Each year, lives are lost or forever changed because of lightning. When you hear thunder, take cover. Then be sure to wait 30 minutes after the last thunder clap to continue any outdoor activities. Be lightning smart and stay safe!
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Q: How to print specific data from JSON file lists in a line break layout? Take this example:
"something": {
"random": 0,
"bag": {
"papers": 0,
"pencils": 0
},
"PAINT": {
"COLORS": [
"A WHITE",
"B MAPLE",
"B LOTUS",
"A OLIVE"
],
"CANS": [
"SOMETHING"
]
}
Ignore everything and focus on the COLORS list in the PAINT dictionary... I want to print all colors that have the color A before them, as a code. In other words I want to print "A WHITE" and "A OLIVE". Here's what happens when I do this:
with open("somethings.json", "r") as f:
data = json.load(f)
print(data["something"]["PAINT"]["COLORS"])
This is the output:
["A WHITE", "B MAPLE", "B LOTUS", "A OLIVE"]
but like I said, I do not want that... I want only A colors to be printed...
I also do not want THIS:
["A WHITE", "A OLIVE"]
the output that I really want (which is quite specific) is this:
OLIVE
WHITE
With line breaks (optional: AND in alphabetical order) that is the output that I want. So how can I print this output? is it possible without using any 'for' loops? This is a very specific question, would appreciate some help. Thanks -
A: Try this code:
with open("somethings.json", "r") as f:
data = json.load(f)
a_colors = [color for color in data["something"]["PAINT"]["COLORS"] if color.startswith("A ")]
colors = [a_color.replace("A ", "") for a_color in a_colors]
print(colors)
How it works
*
*Opens and loads the JSON data.
*Uses a list comprehension to filter only entries that start with "A ".
The .startswith() method of a string returns a boolean value, True if the first few characters of the string are, in fact, the characters passed as an argument, and False otherwise.
*Uses another list comprehension to get the string without the "A " for each string in the list created in step 2.
Replaces the "A " with an empty string, which is a hacky way of deleting part of a string using the .replace() method.
It can be done without list comprehensions using a for loop as well
See code below:
with open("somethings.json", "r") as f:
data = json.load(f)
a_colors = []
for color in data["something"]["PAINT"]["COLORS"]:
if color.startswith("A "):
color_without_a = color.replace("A ", "")
a_colors.append(color_without_a)
print(a_colors)
This solution uses a for loop rather than a list comprehension but is otherwise the same. (If you are confused, see below for a solution which is an exact replica of the list comprehension one but implemented with for loops).
If you are interested, here is a lengthier solution more similar to the list comprehension one, using for loops:
with open("somethings.json", "r") as f:
data = json.load(f)
a_colors = []
for color in data["something"]["PAINT"]["COLORS"]:
if color.startswith("A "):
a_colors.append(color)
colors = []
for a_color in a_colors:
colors.append(a_color.replace("A ", ""))
print(colors)
To sort alphabetically, use the sorted() function, like this for the list comprehension solution and the second for loop solution:
sorted_list = sorted(colors)
print(sorted_list)
For the first for loop solution:
sorted_list = sorted(a_colors)
print(sorted_list)
Recommended reading
*
*Python Data Structures documentation
*Examples of list comprehensions for practice
*Beginner's list comprehension tutorial
*Filtering lists in Python
Other helpful resources
*
*List slicing
*Sorting Lists
I strongly recommend watching this video as well:
*
*Python Tutorial for Beginners 7: Loops and Iterations - For/While Loops
A: Well, you can't really don't use a for-loop, you need to iterate over all elements in your COLORS array.
So, what you want to do is:
*
*Iterate over all elements
*Check if the first character of each element (e.g. A WHITE) is the desired character (e.g. A)
*either print the output directly or store it in list without the A (notice the space)
So:
with open("somethings.json", "r") as f:
data = json.load(f)
colors = data["something"]["PAINT"]["COLORS"]
best_colors = []
for color in colors:
if color[0] == "A": # or any character you want; CASE SENSITIVE!
best_colors.append(color[2:]) # this adds the color without the A and the space to the list
# Optionally: Sort alphabetically
sorted_colors = sorted(best_colors)
Additional resources to help you to understand the code better:
*
*List slicing
*Sorting Lists
A: Based on Unix Doughnut's answer:
# Read JSON File
with open("file_name.json", "r") as f:
data = json.load(f)
# Sort the selected elements starting with A without the leading A
colors = sorted([color.replace("A ", "") for color in data["something"]["PAINT"]["COLORS"] if color.startswith("A ")])
# Print list elements separated by line break ( without for loop )
print(*colors, sep='\n')`
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Renowned conductors lead the Orchestra Fellows in exciting performances of the cornerstones of the orchestral repertoire. Please note that programs and artists are subject to change.
"Cosmic Beginnings"
Saturday, June 9, 2018, Moores School of Music, University of Houston
Moores Opera House policy prohibits children 5 years of age and younger at performances
6:30 - 7:20 p.m., Moores Opera House Lobby
Pre-concert performance by members of Virtuosi of Houston
6:30 - 7:10 p.m., MSM Room 108
Settling the Score: Pre-concert lecture
7:30 p.m., Moores Opera House
Festival Orchestra Concert
Franz Anton Krager
American born and trained conductor, Franz Anton Krager, has made his artistic presence felt both at home and abroad with performance engagements in some of the world's most celebrated concert halls and musical centers. Learn more
Richard Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30
Gustav Holst: The Planets, Op. 32
"Heroic Statements"
Saturday, June 16, 2018, Moores School of Music, University of Houston
Horst Förster
Former Professor of Conducting, Berlin Music Academy; former music director, Schwerin Philharmonic, Loh Orchester Sondershausen; founder and conductor, Leipzig Academic Orchestra. Learn more
Timothy Hester
Celebrating his 27th year with the Texas Music Festival, native Houstonian Timothy Hester is Professor of Piano and Director of Keyboard Collaborative Arts at the University of Houston's Moores School of Music. During his career, he has championed the music of Johannes Brahms, performing a vast majority of composer's works—instrumental sonatas, lieder, solo piano works and both piano concertos. ...continued
Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. 83
Piotr Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 (Pathétique)
"Dancing the Night Away"
Friday, June 22, 2018, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 8 p.m. (June 22 performance is FREE. All ages concert with NO INTERMISSION)
Saturday, June 23, 2018, Moores School of Music, University of Houston (tickets required for the June 23 performance)
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Festival Orchestra Concert (Please note there is NO INTERMISSION for this performance)
Carlos Spierer
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Andres Vela, 1st Place - 2018 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Young Artist Competition
Lucas Sanchez, 2nd Place & Audience Favorite Prize - 2018 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Young Artist Competition
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Joaquín Turina: Danzas fantásticas, Op. 22
Johann Carl Christian Fischer: Symphony with Eight Obbligato Timpani, I. Moderato
Johann Baptist Vanhal: Double Bass Concerto in D Major, I. Allegro moderato
Leonard Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
Arturo Márquez: Danzón No. 2
"Shostakovich: First and Last"
A program featuring the first and final orchestral works.
Known for his wide range of repertoire and creative programming, the distinguished Austrian conductor Hans Graf is one of today's most highly respected musicians. Learn more
Nikolay Didenko
bass soloist
Russian bass Nikolay Didenko graduated from the Moscow Academy of Choral Art in both singing and conducting. He was a soloist of the 'New Opera' in Moscow, and until 2005 was a member of the Houston Grand Opera Studio. Learn more
Buck Ross
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Dmitri Shostakovich: Scherzo No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 1
Symphony No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 10
Suite on Verses of Michelangelo Buonarroti, Op. 145a
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Q: Custom Contacts List in Android I am looking to build a local Contacts list in Android. The user selects, say 3 contacts, from the address book and the code needs to save this list locally. The list should include Contact name, mobile number and email address. The user should also be able to edit this list. I am new to Android and struggling to get a solution for this.
The app I am building needs a user to create a local contacts list. I need to be able to extract the full contacts list from the Address Book and then the user gets to choose a limited number of contacts which get saved for later retrieval/modifications.
A: try Retrieving a List of Contacts in Android Developer.
This link may helps you to retrive the contact list.
A: Replace book objects with contact objects in the following tutorial and it might be useful...
http://stirfriedcode.blogspot.jp/2013/11/getting-specific-data-from-sqlite.html
A: I tried a new workaround and adapter-free solution . It's worth to have a look at :
https://github.com/draxdave/ConstraintAccordion
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Q: R: calculating sample size based on hypergeometric distribution Suppose there are 1000 marbles in a hat, and 100 are red. How many marbles do I need to draw (without replacement) in order to have at least 40 red marbles? I am looking at this formula here, but I was wondering if R has a built in function for calculating sample sizes like these. I've looked at functions such as dhyper, phyper, etc, but it seems like these do not calculate the sample size.
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The capital of the Czech Republic is Prague, which has also earlier been the historic capital of the eclectic Bohemia region. The city has been a centre of politics, culture, and finance of varied importance in Central Europe right through its history since its founding circa 885 AD, having been the seat of two Roman emperors, a significant city to the Habsburg Monarchy, and having played roles in numerous major conflicts. Today it consists of a historic centre that has been selected a World Heritage Site, as well as many museums, galleries, and other showcases of its comprehensive history.
Explore the Old Town of Prague and see 13th century structures dotting the cityscape. Discover the Old Town Hall and the Municipal House which date back centuries. Travel to the Old Town Square where the intriguing Astronomical Clock awaits your interest. Discover most of these sights by means of a walking tour, city tour or bus tour, listening to a live guide or pre-recorded commentary as you move past the major attractions. Optionally take a boat tour along the Vltava River, which runs through the city.
See the outstanding Karlstejn Castle, a fine example of Gothic design, built in the 14th century just outside the city. Here you'll discover wall paintings that date back to its original period of construction, along with replicas of the crowns of the Holy Roman Emperors and of the Czech Kings.
Get a fantastic view of the city with a Prague Hot Air Balloon Flight. Admire the city and its stunning countryside views on a one hour trip through the air. Indulge in a classic champagne toast from high up in the sky after you land.
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Grand City Tour and Changing of the Guard in Prague
See Prague's top attractions as well as Changing of the Guard ceremony on this full-day tour
Witness the Changing of the Guard Ceremony
Discover the highlights of Prague Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Evening Prague Cruise on Vltava River with Dinner
Listen to live music and feast on dinner buffet during this 3-hour evening cruise
Be treated to views of illuminated city monuments
Receive a welcome drink while you float on Vltava River
Full-Day Tour to Nizbor Glass Factory and Pilsner Brewery from Prague
Enjoy Guided Tour to Nizbor Glass Factory & Pilsner Brewery
Visit to glass factory and the famous Pilsner Brewery
Recognize how Pilsner was brewed and drank in the past
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Walk along the Tepla River and Neo-Rennaissance colonnades
Get a chance to taste different mineral waters
Half-Day Tour to Terezin Concentration Camp Memorial
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Notorious camp that held 150,000 prisoners during the Nazi dynasty
Learn about the tragic fate of all those who perished here
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Half-Day Tour to Karlstejn Castle in Prague
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Visit the 14th Century Karlstejn Castle
See the unique wall paintings dating back to the 14th century
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Any day now Jon Adamson will pack his bags and hit the road. After all, his intention was never to hang around Melbourne once he'd settled his late father's affairs. Yet he hasn't moved on. And it might have something to do with Gabby Wade. The not-so-big office manager with the really big attitude is making Jon's days…interesting…engaging…fun. It's impossible for him to resist her.
But he knows himself—long-term commitments and cozy family dinners aren't his style. If that's what the future holds, why is he still here? And why is he spending all his days—and nights—with Gabby? Because maybe she's the one reason strong enough to make him stay. | {
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Justice Clarence Thomas '74 and John C. Danforth '63 participated in the Debating Law & Religion Series yesterday at Yale Law School. The event, "Religion in the Public Service: A Conversation," was moderated by Guido Calabresi '58.
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The Breakfast Table
Misplacing Parsley; Rehabbing Gore
May 20, 199912:46 PM
Morning, Steve:
I promise to be a lady today, at least part of the time.
News from Microsoft today, center of the known universe, has 100 corporate leaders finishing a meeting with Chairman Bill Gates. This is Gates' third annual CEO Summit, a gathering drawing execs from all over–people like Warren Buffett, Walt Disney's Michael Eisner, Paul O'Neill of Alcoa, and Queen of Chintz Martha Stewart from Martha's World or whatever she calls it.
The event is billed as a crash course in technology. Gates told the executives most companies don't come close to reaching their potential in using new technology.
Martha Stewart, preternaturally grouchy with the press, was grouchy with the press. At a news conference yesterday, someone asked about lunch menus. She let 'em have it: "It wears a little thin when people constantly ask me (at meetings like this) what we're having for lunch. Our e-commerce business is alive and well and thriving, and the information I'm gathering here will help me add value."
The highlight was last night's dinner at Gates' zillion-dollar mansion on Lake Washington. The Seattle Times reporter got the scoop on the menu: local baby lettuce with herbed goat cheese, and slow-roasted halibut with asparagus and potatoes.
If Gates had really liked his guests, he would have served Copper River salmon, the thick, sumptuous Alaskan salmon popular this time of year. But it's $18.99 a pound at the market, and with so many mouths to feed …
Can you imagine Martha Stewart pursing her lips at the dinner, trying to not to blurt out things like the napkins don't match the tablecloths or the sprig of parsley should be placed at the 2 o'clock position on the plate, not 8 o'clock?
Speaking of misplaced parsley, it looks like the rehabilitation of Al Gore is under way. Can Al Gore be saved? Newsweek has a flattering piece on him, casting the veep as Tipper's lifetime partner, not someone taking dictation from Bill Clinton. He is still understandably miffed about Clinton's dumb call to the New York Times drawing attention to the weaknesses of the Gore campaign.
Please tell me this isn't a fake fight.
What do you make of growing cracks in the NATO alliance over Kosovo? I lived in Italy for six months two years ago, and I have been expecting Italy to do something quirky. I see the Italian Parliament yesterday voted to seek a halt in the bombing.
As for underrated and overrated columnists, I was dodging you because I didn't have time to think about it. Let me clarify. I like Dowd and Lewis. I guess they're rated about right. I think the most overrated columnist is George Will, who hasn't written anything great outside of baseball and this week's well-deserved tribute to Meg Greenfield, the Washington Post editorial page editor and Newsweek columnist.
Brill's Content ranked Will among the lowest in terms of pundit accuracy.
I think Abe Rosenthal grows sillier by the day. But nobody expects much from him. Mark Shields is underrated. He is one of the smartest, most reasonable writers out there.
So, send me your list of writers who don't deserve a byline.
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Book Review: The Emoji Haggadah
March 26, 2019, by Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
I recently had occasion to review the Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel, which represents a novel approach to the traditional Seder text. Almost immediately upon completing this task, another unusual take on the Haggadah was brought to my attention for potential review: Martin Bodek's The Emoji Haggadah. If a Haggadah in graphic novel format strikes you as
In The Spotlight: Interview with Miriam Wallach
April 26, 2018, by Rebbitzin Adina Shmidman
In the Spotlight podcast series introduces Orthodox Jewish women who, in both their personal and professional lives, serve as remarkable role models for our community. In this episode, Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman, Director of the OU's Women's Initiative, interviews Miriam Wallach, producer of the Nachum Segal Network, about what it's like to be a woman
Sharing Cultural Treasures of Medieval Judaism
July 13, 2017, by Jacob Wisse
Yeshiva University Museum's exhibition 500 Years of Treasures from Oxford includes an extraordinary array of manuscripts and printed books seen in America for the first time. These selections from the Corpus Christi College's Special Collections, normally kept in a vault and rarely accessible except to researchers, chronicle Corpus Christi College's pioneering role in the study of scripture,
Rabbi Weinreb talks about Rabbi Ben Zion Shenker, z"l
January 12, 2017, by Steven Savitsky
Parshat Noach: Enter Avraham
November 2, 2016, by Sharon Katz
Let us set the scene at the end of Parshat Noah. The world is a mess. Ten generations after a flood destroyed mankind (except for the Noah family), Abraham enters to witness the building of a giant tower, planned for a rebellion against G-d. Instead of standing back and shaking his head in frustration, Rashi
Children's Literature in the Orthodox Community – Interview with Yael Zoldan
October 16, 2015, by Stephen Savitsky
Summer Reading, Summer Eating
September 7, 2015, by Judy Bart Kancigor
They call it summer reading, but if you're like me, you don't need a season to open a book. Some credit Oprah with starting the phenomenon, but, according to Rachel Jacobsohn, author of "The Reading Group Handbook," there are approximately 500,000 book clubs in the United States, double the number since 1994. And those that
Matzah, Matzah… Prunes anyone?
August 27, 2015, by Judy Bart Kancigor
Passover 1975. It seemed like a good idea. I'd introduce the subject of prayer to my religious school class at my local synagogue (Temple Beth Tikvah in Fullerton, CA) by asking my eager, precocious teenagers to write a telegram to G-d. I expected thank you's and gimme's. Imagine my reaction to this: "Dear G-d stop
Something to Wrap Your Head Around
June 4, 2015, by Batya Rosner
It's an educational forum. It's a skills-building website. It's a communal sanctuary to discuss the deeper, the spiritual, the real. It's a sisterhood connector. It's a morale builder. It gives options to the clueless, and inspires the doubtful. It's a trend that's not a trend. It's a revolution that's been developing for the past few
New Tunes from Jewish Music Groups Provide Your Passover Soundtrack
April 1, 2015, by OU Staff
Add a dash of fun to the final days and hours of Passover prep with these newly released videos from Jewish music groups. Enjoy a heavy dose of Bruno Mars parody along with a melodious take on a Passover seder classic: Passover Funk (from Aish.com) Six13's Uptown Passover The Maccabeats' Dayenu
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We are excited to confirm that two-time major champion and fan favorite John Daly has committed to play the Boeing Classic.
Daly is eligible to compete in PGA TOUR Champions events after turning 50 on April 28. Known for his spirited look on life, exuberant clothing choices and 300-yard tee shots, he has made a splash in the golf world since his career began. Daly tallied five wins during his PGA TOUR career, earning "Comeback Player of the Year" honors in 2004 after a victory at the Farmers Insurance Open.
With two major championships under his belt (1991 PGA Championship, 1995 British Open) Daly said of his newfound PGA TOUR Champions career, "It is a new chapter and learning and all. Some of the golf courses, I probably played before. Some are going to be kind of new to me, so it's going to be kind of a year of testing the waters and finding places that I'm best at shooting my game and stuff. Like I said, I'm looking forward to it and seeing some of my old buddies out there."
In three starts this year on PGA TOUR Champions, Daly has recorded two top-20 finishes, including a season-best T15 at the Regions Tradition.
"The Pacific Northwest is thrilled to welcome Mr. Daly to his first Boeing Classic this August," said Michelle DeLancy, Executive Director of the Boeing Classic. "He, along with the other PGA TOUR Champions professionals, such as Mark O'Meara, Bernhard Langer, and defending Champion, Billy Andrade, reflect the incredible caliber of players that come battle it out year after year."
Bernhard Langer finished T3 in his bid to win his fifth different PGA TOUR Champions major title on Sunday at the Senior PGA Championship, finishing six strokes behind Rocco Mediate. His $161,000 payday increased his 2016 earnings to $1,100,050, in turn marking the eighth time in nine full seasons on PGA TOUR Champions he's surpassed the $1 million mark in single-season earnings. Langer maintains his spot at number one in the Schwab Cup standings. Read more.
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Remo (Hindi) (Hindi Dubbed)
Actors: Sivakarthikeyan, Keerthy Suresh, Sathish
Directors: Bakkiyaraj Kannan
Remo (Hindi) is a Hindi romance movie focusing on the life of a young guy named Siva (Sivakarthikeyan) who is a theatre actor and aspires to become a big star like Rajinikanth. His life though takes a turn when he comes across a girl named Kavya (Keerthy Suresh), who is a doctor. Watch Remo (Hindi) online to enjoy this cute romance. But he gets disappointed when he comes to know that Kavya is actually engaged. This is when he decides to disguise himself as a female nurse in order to break her engagement. Will he succeed in his mission? What will be the reaction of Kavya when she gets to know about the same? Watch Remo (Hindi) full movie now. | {
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Turning the conventional wisdom on its head, Janine Benyus, author of Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature and founder of the Biomimicry Institute, argued that carbon dioxide pollution in the atmosphere can become the source of a new, regenerative agricultural system at SXSW Eco in Austin, Texas. Instead of treating carbon dioxide emissions as a waste product that needs to be reduced, it can instead fuel our food production. We can mimic the functions of prairie ecosystems to store all of that excess CO2 and create a more sustainable food production system.
"Nature has no landfills; everything has a second life," Benyus argued. Carbon dioxide is already the basis of a complex system of "upcycling" in nature. A tree absorbs carbon dioxide, sequestering it as it grows. When it dies, it's decomposing trunk is taken over by fungi, which consume the carbon. This fungi is then eaten by voles, which are then eaten by owls, and on the cycle goes.
In contrast, in prairie ecosystems, where there are perennial grasses like wheat, plants store carbon deep in the soil through long roots, some that go as far as 20 feet deep. Prairie grasses evolved the ability to do this. In a fully-functioning prairie, bison and other grazers would prune grasses all the way down to the ground. To survive, these grasses had to store much of their energy (and carbon) way down in the roots. Sustainable agricultural practices that preserve perennials through the use of crop diversity could then not only produce food but also help us store the excess carbon in the atmosphere.
Restoring the natural ecosystem functions of grasslands, as well as forests, has other benefits. Scientists have found that plants work together in a natural "world wood web" to communicate and share resources underground, with the aid of "common mycorrhizal networks," systems of fungi that are helpers of plants. These fungi colonize plant roots and aid in phosphorous, nitrogen and water absorption from the surrounding soil and then they form networks in between the plants. For example, under a forest floor, there is a web of life, "a chemical conversation" that leads to constant interchange. The conversation is about opportunities, like new resources, and threats, like insects. She explained how in a functioning ecosystem carbon stored in roots under a tree could end up being transferred to where it's most needed, perhaps to a shrub a half a mile away. Mycorrhizal networks then increase the amount of carbon that can be stored exponentially.
In monocultures, this mycorrhizal communications network has been told "we don't need you." Tons of bags of phosphorous and nitrogen are dumped on fields each year. In these farmlands, the underground conversation is over. There is no longer any exchange of carbon, water, and nutrients, and the subterranean communications network dies. To recreate this natural of nutrient exchange and removal, industrial corn and wheat fields in the Midwest use poorly-designed drainage pipes to carry water and chemicals, which then make their way to the Mississippi River and out to the Gulf of Mexico, where they create enormous dead zones. That system is clearly not optimal.
Benyus thinks growing demand for organic food can help restore natural agriculture systems' bio-sequestration function. Some 70 percent of produce is grown by small shareholders, who account for a third of humanity. These farmers in Africa, India, South America, and Southeast Asia have been largely left out of the "green revolution," which involved Western aid agencies pushing large-scale industrial farming techniques on developing countries. According to Benyus, more and more large food manufacturers are contracting out with small-scale shareholders because industrial farms can't keep up with demand. These farmers commonly support a diversity of crops, don't grow monocultures that strip the soils, and therefore have less need for added chemicals. It's important that these small shareholders keep doing things the way they have been, Benyus said. And the 6.8 billion acres of degraded industrial farmland on the planet provide an enormous opportunity. If that land was healed using sustainable farming techniques, the impact could be significant.
Biomimetic approaches could also be used to improve water efficiency. New filtering technologies that mimic aquaporins pull out pollutants by attraction rather than pushing them through a membrane that can easily get clogged. "Imagine a giant tea bag that with antibiotics jumping into it." Gardeners and landscape architects are experimenting with bio-irrigators, plants that naturally redistribute water. "Some shrubs have both shallow and deep roots. They use the deep roots to push water far down into the soil where they bank it for later use. Then, when they need it, they pump it back up and distribute via shallow roots. These plants help each other. It's a self-watering landscape." Another firm in Australia has created a natural septic system based in soil profiles. In this system, clean water eventually percolates back up to the surface.
To learn more about this concept, check out Peter Byck's film Carbonnation. See some short clips and related TED talks.
Sounds familiar. Permaculture? The Land Institute?
Good to keep getting this message to new audiences.
Big Ag will never change… it has been this way since Secretary Earl Butz set up today's current ag policies in the Days of Nixon. Just to give you an example of how bad it is, The Ag Lobby is dead set against the Open fuels Standards Act, which would allow Methanol to become an approved fuel for cars. There is no possible way for Ag to meet the total demand for fuel for cars with ethanol (but together with methanol they could) and they even must use methanol (as a catalyst for the production of Biodiesel) and yet they are fully intent on keeping methanol from becoming a part of the vehicle fuel equation.
Farm sizes continue to get larger because the only way for farmers to make a profit on razor thin profit margins is to ever increase their production volume. More and more Class A farm land is purchased by foreign investors as well as non farm investors. Every one wants a piece of a farmer's hide but no one but farmers are actually interested in doing the work. Since the average age of farmers continues to get older, who will farm these farms in the future?
The US government has used food exports as a weapon and given where the world population and global climate change is headed, will be tempted to use this leverage ever more frequently. All the while adding to the mono crop, unsustainable agricultural practices that continue to cause major environmental problems for US citizens.
The USDA is equally responsible as they have set food standards influenced by the Corn lobby in which 10,000 or more products in the average grocery store have corn or corn by-products as ingredients. It is no wonder that US citizens have weight issues and high instances of diabetes. One would expect the high cost of healthcare alone would dictate a change in these policies set by the USDA. | {
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Last night's vernisage was a welcome break from the hectic, end-of-semester sprint to study for exams and put the finishing touches on papers. Most of the student body attended the art opening, held in the Via Bartolo building. On display were not only the works of the drawing classes (still lifes as well as full-scale human portraits), but also the photographic marvels wrought by students armed with Photoshop. This semester for the first time Umbra gave awards for the best photo overall and two honoroable mentions.
Laura Houd's photo of a gondolier in Venice took the top award, and Max Young and Christina Kavanaugh received honorable mentions. All three picture will be framed and hung in the halls of Umbra. And last but certainly not least, students in Umbra's fresco painting class finally unveiled their completed works from the semester. This last contribution sets out Umbra from most other study abroad programs, and is a perennial crowd-pleaser during the art show. Congratulations and benfatto to all student artists, as well as to professors Stannard and Pettit. | {
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Harvey Weinstein denies sexual harassment accusations from Ashley Judd: 'I never laid a glove on her'
Katie BaillieFriday 6 Oct 2017 8:07 am
Harvey Weinstein has denied accusations of sexual harassment (Picture: Getty Images/AFP/PA)
Harvey Weinstein has apologised for his 'bad behaviour' in a statement, but has denied accusations from Ashley Judd of sexual harassment.
The 65-year-old has been accused by the New York Times of spending decades sexually harassing women he was working with – including Ashley Judd and Rose McGowen.
Weinstein has since released a statement he said 'so respects women' and apologised for 'causing pain', although, he didn't address individual allegations.
However, in his first interview since the allegations came to light, Weinstein has denied sexually harassing the actress.
His attorney Lisa Bloom also said in a statement that her client 'denies many of the accusations as patently false.'
The film mogul said of Judd: 'I never laid a glove on her. After this supposed incident, which she says was in 1997 while filming Kiss The Girls, I took her to an Academy Award party where we were photographed smiling.'
He added: 'I know Ashley Judd is going through a tough time right now, I read her book [her memoir All That Is Bitter And Sweet", in which she talks about being the victim of sexual abuse and depression as a child. Her life story was brutal, and I have to respect her. In a year from now I am going to reach out to her.'
Ashley Judd has accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment (Picture: MediaPunch/REX/Shutterstock)
Ashley had previously told The NY Times of an incident at the Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel where she went to meet Weinstein thinking it was simply a breakfast meeting. Instead, it was alleged he was in a bathrobe and asked if he could give her a massage or if she would watch him shower.
In the interview she said she remembered thinking: 'How do I get out of the room as fast as possible without alienating Harvey Weinstein?'
The producer has taken legal action against the Times for their explosive article, branding it 'reckless reporting'.
'They told me lies. They made assumptions,' he claimed to Page Six. 'The Times had a deal with us that they would tell us about the people they had on the record in the story, so we could respond appropriately, but they didn't live up to the bargain.'
The Times responded to Variety, saying Weinstein 'was aware and able to respond to specific allegations in our story before publication.'
In their article they allege he reached at least eight settlements with women over the past three decades, which includes actress Rose McGowan.
She later tweeted:
Anyone who does business with __ is complicit. And deep down you know you are even dirtier. Cleanse yourselves.
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) October 5, 2017
In the statement Weinstein released, he said: 'I came of age in the '60s and '70s, when all the rules about behaviour and workplaces were different. That was the culture then. I have since learned it's not an excuse, in the office – or out of it. To anyone.
'I realised some time ago that I needed to be a better person, and my interactions with the people I work with have changed.
'I appreciate the way I've behaved with colleagues in the past has caused a lot of pain, and I sincerely apologise for it.
'Though I'm trying to do better, I know I have a long way to go. That is my commitment. My journey now will be to learn about myself and conquer my demons.
'Jay Z wrote in 4:44 "I'm not the man I thought I was, and I better be that man for my children." The same is true for me. I want a second chance in the community, but I know I've got work to do to earn it. I have goals that are now priorities. Trust me, this isn't an overnight process. I've been trying to do this for 10 years, and this is a wake-up call. I cannot be more remorseful about the people I hurt, and I plan to do right by all of them.'
Weinstein is married to fashion designer Georgina Rose Chapman and the couple have two children.
Harvey Weinstein's statement in full
I came of age in the '60s and '70s, when all the rules about behavior and workplaces were different. That was the culture then. I have since learned it's not an excuse, in the office – or out of it. To anyone.
I realised some time ago that I needed to be a better person, and my interactions with the people I work with have changed.
I appreciate the way I've behaved with colleagues in the past has caused a lot of pain, and I sincerely apologise for it.
Though I'm trying to do better, I know I have a long way to go. That is my commitment. My journey now will be to learn about myself and conquer my demons. Over the last year, I've asked Lisa Bloom to tutor me, and she's put together a team of people. I've brought on therapists, and I plan to take a leave of absence from my company and to deal with this issue head on. I so respect all women, and regret what happened. I hope that my actions will speak louder than words and that one day we will all be able to earn their trust and sit down together with Lisa to learn more.
Jay Z wrote in 4:44 "I'm not the man I thought I was, and I better be that man for my children." The same is true for me. I want a second chance in the community, but I know I've got work to do to earn it. I have goals that are now priorities. Trust me, this isn't an overnight process. I've been trying to do this for 10 years, and this is a wake-up call. I cannot be more remorseful about the people I hurt, and I plan to do right by all of them.
I am going to need a place to channel that anger, so I've decided that I'm going to give the NRA my full attention. I hope Wayne LaPierre will enjoy his retirement party. I'm going to do it at the same place I had my Bar Mitzvah. I'm making a movie about our President, perhaps we can make it a joint retirement party. One year ago, I began organizing a $5 million foundation to give scholarships to women directors at USC. While this might seem coincidental, it has been in the works for a year. It will be named after my mom, and I won't disappoint her.
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Want To Go For A Walk Down Memory Lane?
Remember when your dog was a puppy, how excited and playful and energetic he was? Remember how great you felt when she was finally housebroken? Or when he learned a new trick, stopped chewing your favorite sandals…and finally stopped crying and started sleeping through the night? Which memory is the most meaningful?
It's exciting to see your puppy grow and learn and adapt to your lifestyle. All of a sudden, you're communicating perfectly with her – and vice versa.
But unlike our children, puppies mature all too quickly…and all of a sudden, they are senior citizens, with a whole new set of problems, like arthritis, heart trouble, vision problems, you name it. And sooner or later, we are forced to admit that a much beloved "puppy" is old…and maybe, maybe his or her days are numbered.
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HTMLMacYosemiteMenu
===================
This is an easy to use contextual menu for website. It uses javascript to trigger events allowing you to do something specific at single menu item.
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The library is composed of 2 files :
The javascript that is ready to work as it is so you don't need to modify something. But if you do please make a pull request.
The css is baically what makes it looks like a Yosemite-like menu
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To create the menu you have to use these two classes :
<p><b>ContextualMenu</b> : This the actual menu. It contains all the menu items you want to display and defines the position from which every over elements are gonna be displayed on the screen</p>
<p>To create a new ContextualMenu</p>
```
var myMenu = new ContextualMenu("menuID");
```
<p><b>MenuItem</b> : This class is used to create a menu item. A menu item can contains one or more menu items and so on in order to create a hierarchy of menus</p>
<p>To create a new MenuItem</p>
```
var myMenuItem = new MenuItem("menuItemID", "Menu item title");
```
<hr/>
<h3>Create a hierarchy</h3>
<h4>Add a new item to the menu</h4>
To add a new MenuItem to the menu you use the method <b>addMenuItem</b> of an object of class <b>ContextualMenu</b>
```
addMenuItem(item);
```
Example :
```
var myMenu = new ContextualMenu("menuID");
var myMenuItem = new MenuItem("menuItemID", "Menu item title");
myMenu.addMenuItem(myMenuItem);
```
<h4>Add a submenu to an existing MenuItem</h4>
If your menu item should contains more options you can add one or more MenuItem(s) to an existing <b>MenuItem</b> using the method addSubMenuItem of an object of type <b>MenuItem</b>
```
addSubMenuItem(item);
```
Example :
```
var myMenu = new ContextualMenu("menuID");
var myMenuItem = new MenuItem("menuItemID", "Menu item title");
var mySubMenuItem = new MenuItem("submenuItemID", "Submenu title");
myMenuItem.addSubMenuItem(mySubMenuItem);
myMenu.addMenuItem(myMenuItem);
```
<hr/>
There is a few methods that you can use to interact with the menu :
<h3>Trigger Menu</h3>
To display the menu you have to link it to an event and a DOM element. You have to use the method <b>menuTrigger</b> to do so.
```
menuTrigger(event, element, triggerHandler);
```
<b>Event</b> This is the event that triggers the menu. It can be any jQuery event you want : click, mouseover or contextmenu (to trigger when you right-click on the element)
The second parameter is the <b>element</b> you want to link the menu to. If you want to link by id just set #myElementId, or by class use .myElementClass
The last parameter <b>triggerHandler</b> is the block that is gonna be called when the menu displays. You can set a function name or put an anonymous block. The element that targeted the menu will be returned as the first parameter.
<h3>Remove menu</h3>
By default the menu only dismisses when you click on of the menu item in order to give you a total control of the behavior. If you want to dismiss the menu manually with another event you can use the <b>removeContextualMenu</b> method.
```
removeContextualMenu();
```
Example :
```
$(document).on('click', '#close', function(){
myMenu.removeContextualMenu();
});
```
<hr/>
<h3>Examples :</h3>
Create a simple menu
```
HTML : <button class="btn btn-default" id="displayMenu">Display menu</button>
var myMenu = new ContextualMenu();
var myMenuItem1 = new MenuItem("menuItem1", "Menu 1");
var myMenuItem2 = new MenuItem("menuItem2", "Menu 2");
myMenu.addMenuItem(myMenuItem1);
myMenu.addMenuItem(myMenuItem2);
myMenu.menuTrigger('click', '#displayMenu', function(target){
var myDisplayMenuButton = target;
});
```

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Howard – Johnson Wedding
Dec 21, 2019 - 12:00am
Christy & Tyler Howard
Christina Marie Howard and Tyler Aubrey Johnson announce their marriage on September 19, 2019. The rooftop-sunset ceremony, with a memorable view of Long's Peak, was held at Fall River Village in Estes Park, Colorado. Christina is the daughter of Phillip Howard, Muncie, Indiana and Catherine and Tony Meacham, Lecompton, Kansas. Tyler is the son of Kelli and Vince Johnson, Clermont, Florida. Reverend Lisa Blair officiated at the double ring ceremony. Bridesmaids were Lydia Boyd, Carmel, Indiana; Alison Frieze, Perry, Kansas; Alexis Tommer, Lakewood, Colorado; Maggie Salvini, Lawrence, Kansas; Maureen Primdahl, Arlington Heights, Illinois; and Marina Howard, Denver, Colorado. Groomsmen were Gage Johnson, Clermont, Florida; Zach Foster, Winter Garden, Florida; Brandon Cicco, Clermont, Florida; Josh Whaley, Aurora, Colorado; Chris Rugbeer, Littleton, Colorado; and James Howard, Denver, Colorado. The bride wore a romantic, off-the-shoulder gown with a portrait neckline. Beautiful lace motifs cascaded over tulle with an illusion back and half-sleeves. The gown was finished with covered buttons and a long, lace train. Christina wore a floral headpiece and carried a matching wildflower bridal bouquet filled with bright sunflowers, succulents, lavender, burgundy cremones, Aussie pine, and cedar. As a part of their nuptials, Christy and Tyler symbolically planted and watered a Colorado blue spruce tree. A symbol of their love, the tree represented longevity with a solid foundation, while reaching for their highest potential. Following the ceremony there was a dinner and dance involving wonderful family and friends from across the country. Christina graduated from Free State High School, the University of Kansas, and earned her MBA degree from Washburn University. She works for Total Beverage as a Marketing and Merchandising Manager. Tyler graduated from Clermont High School and the University of Central Florida. He received his Masters degree in Project Management from Colorado Technical University. Tyler works for Lockheed Martin as a Computer Engineer. The couple honeymooned in Mexico, and they are now at home in Denver.
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Quebec tables balanced budget; says economic climate remains 'favourable'
Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitao, centre, is applauded by members of the government as he stands to present his budget speech, Thursday, March 17, 2016 at the Quebec Legislature.
Jacques Boissinot
Nicolas Van Praet
Quebec's Liberal government says it has the province's finances under control. Now it has to figure out how to propel economic growth with one of the world's most rapidly aging populations.
Two years after coming to powerin an election that left the separatist Parti Québécois in disarray, Premier Philippe Couillard's government on Thursday tabled its second consecutive balanced budget. While Alberta reels under an oil-prices crash that shows no sign of abating and Ontario will continue to grapple with deficits until next year at least, Quebec is emerging from the other end of a $7.6-billion cost-cutting effort with a spring in its step and plans to give some of the cuts back to voters.
"To use one of the Premier's favourite images, our ship successfully sailed through rough seas and we are now entering calmer waters," Finance Minister Carlos Leitao told the legislature in his budget speech. He said the province must now capitalize on lower oil prices and the dollar's depreciation to tackle structural factors slowing its economic growth to below 2 per cent.
After reining in program-spending growth to 1.6 per cent for 2014-15 and holding it at that level the year after, Quebec is now in a position to loosen the purse strings a bit this year to a 2.7-per-cent growth rate. As of 2017-2018, program spending will increase at an annual rate of 2.8 per cent, Mr. Leitao said.
All the financial targets presented Thursday provide for a balanced budget for the next five fiscal years, suggesting the government has no intention to return to big spending even in a crisis.
"He's not going to do what other finance ministers have done in the past, that is bring back the big punchbowl," said Sébastien Lavoie, assistant chief economist at Laurentian Bank. "You can't free up money and start providing tax relief or spending for everyone out there. You need to be more surgical about it."
Middle-class families are among those who will get almost immediate relief. The Liberals announced they would cut by half the fee parents pay for a second child receiving subsidized child care. The new fees, which are coming due now at tax time, have become a source of irritation for parents who argue Quebeckers are already among the highest-taxed Canadians.
As expected, Quebec is also putting an early end to the health contribution paid by 4.5 million taxpayers. It will now be phased out over two years ending in December, 2017. And it's introducing a new tax credit of 20 per cent for "ecofriendly home renovations" – a popular measure that's sure to boost revenue for suppliers and contractors.
Where opposition parties in Quebec have been most effective in needling the government has been on the issue of economic development. Several companies based overseas have scaled back growth plans in the province in recent months in light of tougher business conditions, making the government's campaign pledge to create 250,000 jobs over five years appear ridiculous to some. Highlighting the shortcoming, a senior-level bureaucrat in the economic ministry recently told a committee hearing his department worked without "quantifiable objectives."
"There is no global vision here," said PQ finance critic Nicolas Marceau, noting non-residential business investment in the province this year is expected to be zero. "The 250,000 jobs was a promise, a target. Then it became a myth. And now it's disappeared altogether [in the budget document]. It doesn't exist any more."
On Thursday, Mr. Leitao sought to build on the government's existing economic plan – one anchored on the Plan Nord and Maritime strategies – and said the government expects to spend $7-billion over the next five years to speed up Quebec's shift to an innovative, clean and digital economy. The spending includes a new electricity rate discount for companies initiating major investment projects in manufacturing and resources, as well as a new business tax credit for major digital-transformation projects.
Business leaders applauded the moves, saying that with very limited available resources, the government is trying to push Quebec's companies to improve their operations. "[This is] giving signals to businesses to kind of get in the action" and do more to create growth, said Françoise Bertrand, president of the Fédération des chambres de commerces du Québec.
"The government could have chosen today to invest all their money in health and education," said Eric Tétrault, head of the Manufacturiers et Exportateurs du Québec. "But they recognized the economic urgency of doing something now."
One of the key challenges Quebec faces is an aging population. Forecasters have been warning for years of an impending decrease in the potential labour pool as more and more people leave the work force. Now, it's happened – the number of Quebeckers aged 15 to 65 is declining in absolute terms.
The government is trying to create incentives to work and improve training, with the thinking that greater productivity will foster greater economic growth. To that end, it announced three new tax measures, including the enhancement of so-called "work premiums," which are designed to get people off last-resort financial assistance and join the labour market.
Powered in part by stronger international exports, the government projects Quebec's economy will grow 1.5 per cent this year and 1.6 per cent next year. The Coalition Avenir Québec opposition party said the government appears resigned to accept that tepid growth. Others say that in a world with so many unknowns, that might be as good as it's going to get.
"I think we have to get used to it," said Mr. Tétrault. "There's not enough people in the marketplace, there's not enough ideas, there's not enough projects for us to be able to hope for the 3 to 4 per cent GDP growth we used to have in previous years."
SIX HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE BUDGET
Maintains budget balance while paying down $2-billion of debt this year. Goal is to bring the current debt ratio of about 55 per cent of GDP to 45 per cent by 2026.
Lowers projections for Quebec's economic growth slightly to 1.5 per cent for 2016. Government says despite global uncertainty, Quebec's economic climate remains "favourable."
Government making it a priority to invest in education. Additional investments of $1.2-billion to improve service to students and improve schools. Education spending to be raised to 3 per cent for 2016-2017 from 0.9 per cent last fall.
A new tax credit of 20 per cent for ecofriendly home renovations.
Easing the burden of existing daycare fees: Government offering parents a 50-per-cent reduction in their additional contribution for a second child in subsidized childcare. Measure is retroactive.
A new electricity rate discount for businesses in manufacturing and resource sectors representing up to 50 per cent of the investments made.
Liberal budget will be a big test for Mulcair
Quebec City aquarium celebrates two rare walrus pregnancies
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People stop to pray outside Pulse nightclub, where 50 people were killed on early Sunday, June 12, 2016.
Gunman attacks nightclub, leaving 49 dead in worst attack since 9/11
Posted: Jun 12, 2016 / 02:08 PM MDT
Updated: Jun 13, 2016 / 04:25 PM MDT
ORLANDO, Fla. — A gunman opened fire inside a nightclub early Sunday morning, leaving 50 people dead, including the gunman, and 53 hospitalized in the worst terror attack in the U.S. since 9/11 and the worst mass shooting in the history of the United States.
The city of Orlando was slowly releasing the names of the victims after the next of kin were identified.
— Edward Sotomayor Jr., 34
— Stanley Almodovar III, 23
— Luis Omar Ocasio-Capo, 20
— Juan Ramon Guerrero, 22
— Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36
— Peter O. Gonzalez-Cruz, 22
— Luis S. Vielma, 22
— Kimberly Morris, 37
— Eddie Jamoldroy Justice, 30
— Darryl Roman Burt II, 29
— Deonka Deidra Drayton, 32
— Alejandro Barrios Martinez, 21
— Anthony Luis Laureanodisla, 25
— Jean Carlos Mendez Perez, 35
— Franky Jimmy Dejesus Velazquez, 50
— Amanda Alvear, 25
— Martin Benitez Torres, 33
— Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37
— Mercedez Marisol Flores, 26
— Xavier Emmanuel Serrano Rosado, 35
— Gilberto Ramon Silva Menendez, 25
— Enrique L. Rios Jr., 25
— Miguel Angel Honorato, 30
— Javier Jorge-Reyes, 40
— Joel Rayon Paniagua, 32
— Jason Benjamin Josaphat, 19
— Cory James Connell, 21
— Juan P. Rivera Velazquez, 37
— Luis Daniel Conde, 39
— Shane Evan Tomlinson, 33
— Juan Chevez-Martinez, 25
— Jerald Arthur Wright, 31
— Leroy Valentin Fernandez, 25
— Tevin Eugene Crosby, 25
There were approximately 300 to 350 people inside the club at the time of the shooting. The attack occurred in two areas of the nightclub.
Survivor accounts
Dramatic details about how some employees and patrons of the Pulse nightclub survived have been told by a source close to the nightclub's owners and employees:
One person hid in the bathroom covered herself with dead bodies to protect herself. She survived.
Some entertainers hid in the dressing room when the shooting started. They were able to escape the building when police removed the air conditioning unit and crawled out.
One of the bartenders said that she was hiding under the glass bar. Police came in and said, "If you are alive, raise your hand." Then police got them out.
The shooter
The shooter was identified as Omar Mir Seddique Mateen, 29, of Fort Pierce, Fla. He is a U.S. citizen, born Nov. 16, 1986 in New York. His parents are originally from Afghanistan.
He was shot dead by Orlando police in an operation to free hostages the shooter had taken.
The family of the shooter told investigators Mateen wasn't particularly religious from what they observed. They expressed surprise about any connection to ISIS, according to two law enforcement officials.
Mateen did express outrage to his father after seeing two men kissing in Miami, investigators say. Mateen's ex-wife told investigators he had issues with anger.
Mateen was married to Noor Salman according to neighbors of Noor's mother. Additionally Noor was listed on a mortgage document as Mateen's wife. A source who knows the family well spoke to Noor's mother on the phone. The mother was weeping and said "Why is God doing this to me?"
His father, Seddique Mateen spoke to WOFL and said he saw his son Saturday and he's "surprised" and "sad" for what happened.
2 a.m.: Closing time at Pulse, about two minutes after 2 a.m., the first shots rang out. Witnesses think they are part of the music. Some survivors are able to escape, security and two other officers all fire on the shooter who takes hostages
2:09 a.m.: Pulse management posts on Facebook: "Everyone get out of Pulse and keep running."
2:22 a.m.: Mateen calls 911 pledging allegiance to ISIS and mentioning the Boston Marathon bombers.
5 a.m.: A SWAT team uses an armored vehicle to smash down a door, 30 more people escape
Officers shoot and kill Mateen in the doorway
Authorities are looking into possible self-radicalization, into the shooter's electronic devices for any suspicious activity and trying to put together a timeline of his movement.
The Orlando nightclub shooter called 911 20 minutes into the attack to pledge allegiance to ISIS and mentioned the Boston bombers, according to a U.S. official. Massachussetts State Police say they are sharing information and intelligence with federal authorities.
Mateen was interviewed by the FBI in 2013 and 2014, FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Ronald Hopper told reporters Sunday.
"Those interviews turned out to be inconclusive, so there was nothing to keep the investigation going," Hopper said.
He was not under investigation at the time of Sunday's shooting and was not under surveillance, Hopper said.
He was the subject of the 2013 investigation after making comments to co-workers about terrorist ties. The next year he was interviewed over possible connections to an American suicide bomber. He was not considered a priority subject.
Law enforcement officials say Mateen was known to the FBI, one of hundreds of people suspected of being ISIS sympathizers who are on the FBI's radar, according to two law enforcement officials.
There was no indication he was plotting to carry out an attack the officials said. The investigators haven't found evidence yet to show that he did this on behalf of ISIS. But the earlier knowledge about his possible sympathies explains why they are treating this as likely Islamic-related terror.
There has been no claim of responsibility for the attack on jihadi forums, but ISIS sympathizers reacted by praising the attack on pro-Islamic State forums, according to terrorism analyst Paul Cruickshank.
The Imam at the Fort Pierce Islamic Center, Syed Shafeeq Rahman, said Mateen was playful and more social when young, but recently kept to himself. He would come two or three times a week for two hours and talk to no one.
He was at Friday prayers and said it was his usual routine. He was quiet and kept to himself. Rahman said Mateen had been coming to the mosque since 2003. He appealed for peace saying: "We have to stop the killing and bloodshed."
Two former high school classmates at two different schools remember Mateen saying something to the effect Osama bin Laden was his uncle, which caused a lot of brushback from other students.
The classmates said that the Sept. 11 attacks seemed to be a significant moment for him and recounted how his mental health may have been affected by them — that it changed.
Mateen purchased a handgun and a long gun within the last few days, ATF Assistant Special Agent in Charge Trevor Velinor told reporters.
"He is not a prohibited person. They can legally walk into a gun dealership and acquire and purchase firearms. He did so. And he did so within the last week or so," Velinor said.
Investigators recovered an additional gun in Mateen's car. It's a .38 caliber Smith and Wesson revolver, according to a law enforcement official. ATF is working to trace it.
The other two firearms were a Sig Sauer rifle and a Glock pistol, which were traced to the shooter. He bought those two in the past couple weeks (June 4 and 5).
A law enforcement source said Mateen rented a vehicle and drove to Orlando to carry out the attack. That vehicle was right outside Pulse, according to Orlando's police chief.
Mateen worked as a security guard — that allowed him to have a firearms license, and minimal background checks when he bought firearms. According to a neighbor who saw him regularly, Mateen worked as a security guard at the Port St. Lucie courthouse. The neighbor said Mateen often worked security in the front of the building, manning the metal detectors.
Eleven Orlando police officers and three sheriff's deputies who exchanged gunfire with the shooter in the shooting will be temporarily relieved of duty pending an investigation, officials said.
A message was posted in Arabic on a Dark Web Telegraph site that is associated with the ISIS news agency Amaq. The message is being cited by some officials as a claim of responsibility by ISIS.
The translation reads: "Sources for Amaq News Agency: the armed attack that targeted a gay nightclub in the city of Orlando in the American state of Florida and that bore more than 100 killed and wounded was carried out by an Islamic state fighter."
But Salma Abdulaziz, who translated the message and closely monitors ISIS messaging, adds this important skeptical context: The language is inconsistent with previous ISIS announcements.
In particular, the Arabic word for gay was used rather than an epithet, the usual approach for ISIS. There was no claim that the attack was directed, just an after-the-fact claim the gunman was an ISIS fighter.
The target
Barbara Poma, owner of Orlando Pulse nightclub, released the following statement: "Like everyone in the country, I am devastated about the horrific events that have taken place today.
"Pulse, and the men and women who work there, have been my family for nearly 15 years. From the beginning, Pulse has served as a place of love and acceptance for the LGBTQ community. I want to express my profound sadness and condolences to all who have lost loved ones. Please know that my grief and heart are with you."
Pulse on its website calls itself "the hottest gay bar in Orlando."
Pulse described as a "welcoming" place: Performers who worked at Pulse, but weren't there on Saturday night described the place as "open" and "welcoming," echoing what many have said about the club.
The incident at the Los Angeles Pride Festival — involving the arrest of a man with an arsenal of weapons and explosive weapons — is believed to be unrelated to the attack in Orlando, local and federal authorities say.
President Barack Obama: Called the Orlando attack an "act of terror and an act of hate." He ordered flags to be flown at half-staff. This is the 15th time Obama has made an address in response to a mass shooting.
Obama's first campaign appearance with presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been postponed because of the Orlando shootings, the campaign announced.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott: "This is clearly an act of terrorism. It's sickening," he said. "It should make every American angry."
Pope Francis: "We all hope that ways may be found, as soon as possible, to effectively identify and contrast the causes of such terrible and absurd violence."
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BILLINGS — A high school student's appearance behind President Donald Trump at a Montana campaign rally caused a social media stir on Friday after the 17-year-old made a series of facial expressions that looked a lot like, well, a teenager reacting to a rambling politician in a suit.
Internet users were quick to ascribe meaning to the student's raised eyebrows, his knowing smiles and pursed lips, variously interpreting the looks as disbelief, disinterest or hostility toward Trump.
Linfesty, dubbed "#plaidshirt guy" on Twitter because of the shirt he wore to the rally, said he was surprised to be selected as a VIP for Thursday's event in Billings, which allowed him to get a photo taken with Trump and to stand behind the president.
He was told to smile and clap but "had to be honest with my views," Linfesty said.
"I didn't really have a plan," he added. "I was just going to clap for things I agreed with and not clap for things I didn't agree with."
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