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(May 2006) – Jeff Garrett, the man behind the Madison Ribberfest and other local events, conceived the idea of creating a new festival to be held sometime in early spring that would celebrate the area’s unique river heritage. He envisioned an event that would celebrate folk life and introduce folk music to the area’s residents.
But when Garrett died on Oct. 30, 2005, the mission fell to others to carry out the project.
Steve Thomas of Thomas Family Winery and John Walburn, a Hanover, Ind., resident, accepted the task of co-chairing the event. The two men, along with Linda Lytle, executive director of Madison’s Convention and Visitors Bureau, have worked feverishly over the past few months to finish what Garrett had started.
Thanks to all the hard work and devotion of those involved, plus the financial backing from several key sponsors, the City of Madison will present the inaugural Ohio River Valley Folk Festival on May 19-20 along the riverfront between West and Poplar Streets. The festival celebrates the beauty of Americana, combining traditional folk music, folk art and storytelling for fun and education, organizers say.
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Marc Gray's Cruisin Auto, based in Madison, is the title sponsor. Other sponsors include Demaree Automotive Group, Quarry Bluff, Super 8 Motel, Rivertown Chiropractic and Rivers Institute at Hanover College.
The festival's music stage will be located at Central Street and Vaughn Drive, and the "Tall Tales Storytelling Stage" will be located in the gazebo at Lamplighter Park. Vendors will be located along Vaughn Drive between West and Poplar. Folk artists will be in the parking lot between Poplar and Central.
Ohio River Valley Folk Festival Presented by Cruisin' Auto
May 19-20 on the Madison, Ind., rivefront
Featuring: Traditional folk music, storytelling, folk art village, "Lil' Fols Area," traditional foods, regional breweries and wineries.
Admission wristbands: $10 through May 10 (includes $5 in food and beverage coupons). After May 10 and at the gate tickets $10 (no coupons).
Tickets. (812) 265-2956 or 1-800-559-2956.
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Walburn said festival organizers choose this particular time of the year to hold the event because they thought it would balance out the festival season. Thomas agreed, adding there was a hole to fill at this particular time, and city officials were supportive of the addition of another major festival in Madison.
Lytle said her office became the umbrella organization for the festival because of the positive impact such a project would have on the tourism industry and the economy of the area. She said that any time people are drawn to Madison, they come back.
Walburn said festival planners hope the new folk festival will become self-sustaining, like the highly successful Ribberfest. He said officials plan to continue to provide top quality acts for a high-quality festival in order to help tourism and promote our culture and economy. Thomas said much of the infrastructure and experience with Ribberfest was used in the development of the Ohio Valley Folk Festival.
Festival organizers said Garrett decided that a festival which celebrated heritage would only compliment the area’s other attractions. Thomas said Garret thought a folk festival would help update the river heritage and be a unique way to reflect the area’s culture. The highlight of the festival is an impressive list of some of the best folk musicians in the nation.
Walburn, who chaired the music committee before becoming the co-chair with Thomas, said that folk music is simply music of the people. He said that it has always been a means of communication, a way to tell stories and relay news. Those messages of historical times then became ballads and eventually formed the traditional base of folk music. Thomas added that folk music is just a person with an instrument or a voice telling a story that can be educational and reflective of culture.
Committee members agreed that a variety of folk musicians, both traditional and modern, would be needed to round out the festival’s program. There will be performers of traditional folk music as well as contemporary acts. There will also be musicians who will present original works and those who will do interpretations of older songs that have been around for generations. There will be Celtic, French and English heritage tunes, along with music with southern roots. Most people will be pleasantly surprised to find they know many of the songs that will be performed by the different artists at the festival. Walburn said that many people will be familiar with the local, regional and national performers.
The music committee came up with lots of ideas at the start for the festival. Working with Walburn were Mark Johnson, a Hanover College graduate now residing in Indianapolis; Roxy Chapa Kelly of Cincinnati; and Tony Schroeder of Madison. They looked to their own experiences with folk music to come up with a list of potential musicians, Walburn said. They contacted various artists and finally narrowed down the list. For such a small group, the committee worked up a remarkable lineup of musical talent for the festival.
In addition to the notable list of musicians at the festival, there will be an outstanding array of storytellers and folk artists. Walburn described folk art as things, or crafts, that people learn, such as pottery and weaving. There will be a variety of folk art craftsman, including a weaver actually working, and a high quality dulcimer maker.
There will also be an interactive presentation for children by the Hanover College Rivers Institute that will focus on the heritage of river communities. It will include activities such as rope knotting and will feature stuffed animals indigenous to the local environment. |
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Make that one bullish columnist in Bernie Sanders' corner
WaPo's "data analyst and political columnist" David Byler has penned an exotic musing in search of reality. You be the judge. Is it dismissively subjective of me to opine that Mr. Byler was, well, a wee bit out of touch with the planet when he wrote three days ago: "I think I've been underestimating [Bernie Sanders] this cycle, and it's definitely possible to imagine scenarios where he ends up with the nomination…. The race is chaotic — and that chaos has caused me to become more bullish on Sanders than I have been in the past." (He thereupon, soberly butt-covered his bullishness by adding, "But the smart money is still on the rest of the field.")
Byler's almost singular argument is that Sanders enters the race with a strong, solid base — even though he "has spent the past two years losing steam. He ended the 2016 primary with 43 percent of the national vote, but now he's polling below 20 percent nationally." I suppose one could also argue that Byler's curious "data" reasoning is a splendid example of the Fitzgeraldian concept of holding two opposing ideas simultaneously as a sign of a first-rate intelligence. To me its an example of New Math.
The analyst-columnist surprises with this revelation: "Having a base is a huge advantage in a crowded primary." He proceeds: "These sorts of races sometimes have a boom-and-bust feel to them — an unknown candidate grabs some media coverage, catches fire and then withers under scrutiny or just flames out as voters move on." The most memorable object lesson of this recurring phenomenon was 2016's now virtually forgotten "frontrunner" Scott Walker.
Continues Byler: "But it didn't happen to Donald Trump in 2016 because he, like Sanders, had followers who weren't just jumping on a bandwagon." This would be the same Donald Trump whose initial, 2015 support ranked in the single digits. By May of that year, when asked if they could see "supporting [fill in the blank candidate] for the Republican nomination for president," 23 percent of rand-and-file Republicans said yes to Trump. By January 2016, the madness had spread even farther. Byler, in implicitly channeling Chris Cillizza, agreed that "It's hard to overstate how remarkable it is that 2 — FORTY TWO — percentage points in 10 months." You know what that's called? The "bandwagon effect" — precisely the opposite of Byler's own argument about Sanders.
As an aside, he also observes that "It's hard to deny the nomination to the candidate who gets the most votes." That may be true, although it seems rather easy to reward the total-vote-losing candidate the presidency.
Perhaps Byler was simply, or rather desperately, in search of clicks. His eye-catching piece was provocatively titled "Bernie Sanders's biggest strength for 2020 is his ability to thrive on chaos." If Byler's incoherent analysis is an indicator of Sanders' appeal to chaos, then the senator will do well. Otherwise, the Honorable Senator Bernard Sanders is toast. There is far too much potential in his numerous competitors to lose out to a man whose brain is unshakably mired in 1968. |
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By far one of the strangest kid's books that I've read in a while! It's about a toilet plunger that wants to be a vase. Throughout the story, there are plenty of other objects wishing to be something else, like a hair dryer that wants to be a vacuum cleaner. In the end, the household objects find creative ways to achieve their dreams! What really got me with this book are the illustrations. The art style uses 3-D shapes and a heavily saturated color palette, giving it a visually unique look that reminds me of stop motion animation.
The series finale brings us back to Charlie Dodge and Wyrick as they scramble to stop a murderer from claiming another victim. A woman reports that her sister has disappeared from her Dallas apartment and no clues have been left behind to point them in the right direction. Meanwhile, Wyrick is still grappling with a secretive, corrupt organization from her past that is now threatening her life. Charlie is deeply concerned for Wyrick and goes above and beyond to help eliminate this threat, but can he put aside his own challenges to save both Wyrick and a missing person?
Instead of just one book, I have chosen a series I love this time! Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch is a Vietnam War Veteran and a tough LAPD Detective fighting for justice, no matter what the consequences. When you read a series you get a much deeper character background allowing you to really 'inhabit' the story. Life experience has helped Harry form his own code of justice for all.
The first in a dangerous and action-packed trilogy set in a dystopian world. After graduation,United Commonwealth program to become potential leaders in a struggling post-war civilization. However, as the main character, Cia, is initiated into the program, she quickly realizes that the stakes are far higher than she anticipated and she must fight to survive The Testing.
The Testing was a thrilling story that inspired me academically and one that I really enjoyed for the action. If you enjoyed The Hunger Games or Red Rising, I would absolutely recommend this book.
This is a four book series that is like Richard Scarry's Busy World, but with a European flair on steroids. Your child will spend hours pouring over the detailed illustrations and eventual tell their own stories as they follow the busy lives of the people, flora and fauna in a quaint town. This would make a great holiday gift for a child 2 to 5 years old!!
This cookbook of healthy and unusual ice cream, ice pops, sorbets, milkshakes, ice cream cakes & cookies had me drooling before I opened the cover. I had originally checked out the book for a research assignment without really anticipating the wonderful contents.
With my love of the icy treat, this book written by two Finnish ice cream lovers and food bloggers has me sold on the healthy versions crafted within. Whether you're vegan or just looking for a way to still include dessert in your daily diet, these super easy and wholesome alternatives will leave you feeling good about taking that bite without a single twinge of regret. Yummy!
A children's book about book banning and what happens when books are challenged. In the story, Donovan and his classmates really enjoy reading a "challenged book" and don't see why there would be any problem with its ambiguous ending. However, when Donovan's mother reads it, she doesn't think it's suitable for children and asks the school to remove it from the reading list. This confrontation sparks debate among the school community as parents and students come together to make a final decision on the fate of the book. I think the story is great for its realistic portrayal of the types of conversations that happen when books get challenged.
In the third installment of this series, we find PI Charlie Dodge still struggling with the rapidly deteriorating condition of his wife, Annie. At the same time, a teenage boy vanishes while on a camping trip with friends, and Charlie is brought on to solve the case. His highly capable assistant is doing all she can to help, but is spread thin when forced to confront a dark part of her past that comes back to haunt her.
Another fast-moving nail-biter that will bring you through the whole spectrum of emotions right to the very end.
This book is about a young girl named Elsa wh. She
A little mystery...a little spooky....but mostly an excellent coming-of-age story.
A must-read if you’re looking for something spooky that will leave you with trust issues. I opened the book, read the first line, said “oh jeez” out loud, and then proceeded to be shocked, thrilled, and disturbed throughout the rest of the story and even after I had finished it (check the trigger warnings before you dive in).
Verity is a suspenseful thriller about a writer named Lowen who takes over writing a series for a prolific author, Verity, who has been in a terrible accident. As she sifts through Verity’s office materials, Lowen begins to make horrifying discoveries about Verity and the life that she shares with a husband and several children.
These stories are about a boy who embarks on a dangerous quest to fulfill his destiny in a strange and exciting world beneath New York City. The tale begins with a laundry room grate, where Gregor drops through in order to save his little sister. They fall, like Alice in Wonderland, into the dark Underland where giant spiders, bats, cockroaches, and rats coexist with humans.
This was Suzanne Collins debut novel for 8 to 12 year olds, before THE HUNGER GAMES series.She started her career as a TV writer and this series has visually fantastical world building along with full character development.
Don't miss this tale of family love, adventure, and suspense! There's loads of subtle humor....I love that she made the giant cockroaches lovable.
This classic book by one of my favorite authors cemented my love for Porthkerris (Cornwall) and the Keeling family. An amazing family saga, it's told from a multiplicity of views and beatifully intertwines the history of the main character/family grande dame Penelope with that of her past and present family. The Shell Seekers is actually the title to a famous painting by Penelope's father, one that she holds dear. Encompassing three generations, the story begins in the wake of Penelope's unexpected health crisis opening the door to a chain of remembrances - from her bohemian (often unconventional) childhood, her WWII romance and ensuing events, to present day familial struggles and final culmination in an impromptu trip to the place of fondest memory.
Filled with heartfelt emotion, the book explores the secrets, desires, and misfortunes of the Keelings (et al.) and will keep you up late turning pages as you live vicariously through their experiences. A MUST READ!
It's a really interesting book that delves into the lives of various octopi and the way they interact with the world. Sy Montgomery is a naturalist who explores animal intelligence and personality. In this book, Sy visits the New England Aquarium, and meets not only the various animals who reside there, but also the staff of people who take care of them. I thought it was really fascinating to see the relationship between the caretakers and the octopi - anyone who has their own pets at home knows just how much personality dogs and cats have, but we rarely consider the possibility that other animals also have their own personalities.
After receiving a tip from a mother whose daughter has been abducted, Charlie Dodge and his assistant, Wyrick, embark on a mission to stop a cult whose goal is to breed a race of people with psychic abilities. The cult has assembled a group of men with supernatural powers, each of whom isCharlie and Wyrick head to the cult's headquarters and, with the help of the FBI, attempt to infiltrate and release the children from captivity.
This is a fast-moving story with lots of twists and turns and was nearly impossible to put down!
Inspired by a true story and narrated by an English puritan girl, Bethia. This writerher friendship with Caleb who is Native American andAn aging death-metal rock god, Judas Coyne,. a used hangman's noose... s -- so what's one more? Truly creepy...I loved it!
A great read about a reporter wRecently discharged from a psych hospital, the main character Camille Preaker is facing her own demons, made worse as she returns to a dysfunctional home within a disturbing town.
Gillian Flynn has a way of making even mundane things like weather feel disturbing and unsettled that creates a chilling tone, and her plot kept me guessing until the very end. Check the trigger warnings before reading, though.
This is a rivetingr young adults.
The story follows a young German boy who lives a happy, privileged life in Berlin in 1942. His high ranking military father gets a promotion and the family moves far away to a new home where there are no other children to play with and nothing to do.
The only thing in his landscape is a tall, tall fence that goes on as far as he can see. It cuts him off from strange looking people, including a skinny boy in striped pajamas. The two young boys become best friends which leads to horrible consequences for both boys.
I found the juxtaposition of innocence and evil so disturbing that I remember details of this work more than 15 years after I read this book. Outstanding!
Billie Breslin has moved from home and family in California to New York to work at Delicious! - NY's reknowned food magazine. Homesick and missing her older sister, she just begins to find a new family in the quirky, well-meaning magazine staff and the ebullient and welcoming food vendors, when the magazine is suddenly closed. Billie is offered the chance to continue to work at the empty office running the reader's complaint hotline (while working part-time at the most WONDERFUL Italian food store), so she can remain in NY and pay her bills.
While working in her new capacity, Billie explores the old office building and discovers letters written from 12-year-old Lulu to James Beard (yes, the great chef) during WW II. The letters bring to life history through the eyes of a resourceful young girl and the then young famous foodie during a period of fear, deprivation and hardship. The intertwining of the historical narrative with the modern-day (often random and ridiculous) complaints from the hotline against a rich tableau of food and flavor, provides Billie the chance to finally come to terms with her own fears and to recognize her innermost strengths and desires.
Whenever I need to laugh, cry, laugh, salivate over wonderful food, and come away feeling the better for taking the time, I re-read this book. It is truly one of my all-time favorites and is well-worn and much loved. Ruth Reichl is a gem of a writer and her books are food for the heart and mind.
One manga series I really like is Haikyu!! by Haruichi Furudate. Me and my friends actually binge-watched the anime a few years ago and absolutely loved it. Of course, reading the book always adds more to the story! The premise of it is really simple- it’s about a boys high school volleyball club. The story is really character driven, and you end up feeling super invested in every win and loss the team experiences. I knew pretty much nothing about volleyball going into it, and I’m not super into sports either. By the time you finish the series you end up knowing a lot about volleyball, and are convinced you could probably do it too (spoiler alert: you definitely can’t). The series is a fun, light read, and one that I always end up coming back to as my go-to comfort series.
Well-known private investigator Charlie Dodge is all too familiar with having things and people disappear. His wife, Anninow struggles to remember parts of their life together and, at times, even Charlie himself. So when multimillionaire Carter Dunleavy goes missing, Charlie and his assistant, Wyrick, are more than ready to help find him. Along the way, they discover that Dunleavy is actually being hunted down by someone he knows and has gone into hiding. Spurred on by this realization, Charlie and Wyrick race to find answers before Dunleavy disappears for good.
This book is an inspiring and compelling true story of Pino Lello who is a forgotten war hero whfter his family home in Milan, Italy is destroyed by Allied Bombswhere he would be in a position to spy on the Allies.
A thriller by Brooke Morgan, a Bostonian now living in England. The story is very predictable (and really, is anyone as gullible as Holly?) BUT it is located in good old Wareham (with a little geographical rearranging). Come for the story, stay for the scenery!
I've only reread a handful of books in my life and the Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz was one that was well worth the time. A fiction series for young adults, Alex Rider is an exciting story about a young man who is recruited by MI6 and becomes involved in dangerous and thrilling adventures. The story is full of gadgets, stealthy spy operations, action-packed fights, and nail-biting risks.
Reading this series as a teenager gave me all of the wonderful excitement that I loved in other stories like Inspector Gadget or Spy Kids, but it was also really impactful for the lessons it taught me at such a volatile age. It was an escape from, but also validating and encouraging in the struggles of teenage life. Even through extreme examples, the story taught me about relationships and finding out how to navigate the stress of life and finding one’s own identity and worth while trying to care for others. I think it was a really impactful read, but also so enjoyable – I would absolutely recommend it for young adults!
The center of future Earth is New Beijing where a young prince assumes leadership after his father, the king dies as a result of a deadly plague ravaging the Earth.
Cinder is a gifted mechanic who is part cyborg due to a horrific accident in her mysterious past. She is considered a second-class citizen and is reviled by her step-mother.
Prince Kai and Cinder meet at the marketplace while she repairs his personal robot and Cith a forbidden love interest. She must uncover her past, find out why the Lunar Queen wants her dead, and save both the Earth's and the Lunar future.
Non-stop excitement! First story in a quartet with an extra novella thrown in.
Olive is a startling frank and willful character. She is 'of an age' and doesn't hesitate to use her senior status to speak her mind - and she has much to say. Her interactions with her friends, neighbors, former students, and strangers allow the reader a brief glimpse of the essence of their exchanges and the effect the engagement has upon both parties in an original and plain-speaking manner. Love or hate Olive, you will never forget her and her candid view of herself and her world.
My Halloween book pick! Ito has a cult following for his horror mangas, and Uzumaki was the first one I've read. His manga style relies on an interesting mix of body horror and cosmic horror to create some really insane illustrations. Out of all of his stories, Uzumaki stands out the most for me, because the basic plot is simply a town taken over by spirals. Sounds weird, right? The story gets stranger and stranger the more you read. I'm not a huge horror fan, but Uzumaki was compelling enough for me to finish it in a day.
After her sister's life is claimed by what appears to be an accidental fire, FBI research analyst Emily Dockery becomes obsessed with a string of similar fires that have taken place across the country. With each passing day, she is more convinced that these are not accidents but cold-blooded homicides committed by a mastermind criminal. Her colleagues, however, are not convinced at all. Can Emily amass enough evidence and change their minds in time before more lives are lost?
This bookd you ever want to be of an age when you could say/do anything? Well Maud is, and she's out for revenge. In a series of vignettes you will learn the crime and the punishment.This is the first in a series and it's really fun.
A global conflict on Earth has left society divided into color-coded tiers, with the lowest classes serving the upper classes in territories throughout space. The story follows a young man in the lowest class, the ‘Reds,’ who works in the mines on Mars until something happens that drives him to infiltrate high society and destroy it from the inside. I love this book because the author does an incredible job at taking real current and past events and creating a fictional future that is believable, with enough familiarity that it isn’t overwhelming of action. It has really cool references to mythology, and the characters are complex, each with their own depth and developmentys things like The Hunger Games, Ender’s Game, or Lord of the Flies.
I look around my world and see construction everywhere and notice more wildlife around me because they’ve been displaced. Two recent nonfiction picture books address this problem with gorgeous illustrations and unique solutions for our animal friends all around the world. The books showcase fascinating illustrations, many unique animals, and exotic habitats!
It's choosing day and time for the 15 year old orphans of Redmont Castle to pick an apprenticeship or area of study. Will is desperately hoping to get selected for Battleschool...but is rejected. See what happens when his actual apprenticeship with the Rangers, with their mottled cloaks and mysterious ways, leads him into an epic adventure with heroes, villains and wonderful friendships. A fabulous coming of age story with the least-likely characters saving the day - regardless of gender, age, experience - using their own practical know-how and the strength of their friendships. Flanagan has created a wholly believable world peopled with rich characters and excellent challenges. I didn't expect to like this book when I first picked it up (National Book Day, 2012), but have been a huge fan of the series and the author ever since. |
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Think, think you tae shin right?
And until tell, tell us what you doing when you think it takes, I use a very basic meditation practice which something.
I want to get back to you with yours, what you tell people to do.
But I do box breathing.
I found that doing four equal sides does not work for me.
It makes me feel out of breath.
So I'm just adjusted it to see what's pleasurable for me.
It takes me into an Alfa Wave state.
If I'm stressed, maybe it takes me 20 minutes to get there.
If I'm already relaxed, maybe it takes me three or four minutes.
Alfa Wave state, which is typically classified as being calm and creative, which is exactly how I would feel if you're wide awake, really sharp.
I do
I get into that Alfa Wave state, right?
Feel like ideas either from my subconscious or just normally disconnected regions of my brain begin cross talking.
So I get very creative solutions to a problem that maybe the night before completely living.
The reason I called thinking station isn't meditation.
You're not supposed to grab on to your thoughts, which I actually found frustrating and so was causing me a problem in meditation.
So I thought, Well, what if I just promised myself that once I get into that state, then I can grab my computer, put it on my lap, continue my breathing cycle to stay in that Alfa way of state?
But if on idea comes, it's interesting, I will grab.
I don't think it is grabbing its meals.
Think about is riding a wave.
And so all right, it really followed.
Take notes, write it down, try to get back on the wave or catch a different one.
And probably 80% of the good ideas that I have in the business come from thinking that's incredible, right?
Your ideas are coming when you're accessing the states.
Now, that's what I'm talking about, your accessing an altered state off consciousness.
Now, scientists can measure that if we hooked up Tom spraying to an E G machine.
What they would see is that you're probably going into your probably see an increase in Alfa weights and an increase in data.
What science is finding is that off the waves, which is what emerges from your great when you're relaxed, is very soothing.
And if you continue relaxing more, you get into what is sometimes for waking data data is to state your brain is in every night just before you fall asleep.
When you fall asleep, you go into a deeper state called Delta.
But here's the unique thing when you're at data, ideas flow.
In fact, there's this legendary story of Thomas Edison, where and maybe you could this he would.
He would practise this napping technique where he would hold a metal ball in his hand and there'll be a metal trade below his desk.
He'd sit in this chair like this and drift off to sleep in justice.
He goes into sleep, His hand would drop the ball with clang on the trade, waking him up, and he'd have his ideas.
He was dipping into data to pull out ideas.
In fact, there's this this quote by medicine which say's this.
Ideas come from out of space now.
Isn't that similar to what you're doing?
You're using your own language, but you're dipping into data to pull out ideas.
80% of your business ideas are coming from the state that that is what I want people to understand.
Way could tap into these altered states to fundamentally make better decisions to draw upon ideas.
So this is one of the most powerful aspects of meditation.
But you also said something else which I want to pick up on, which is the reason more people don't meditate.
You said you said something along the lines off.
I know in meditation you're not supposed to latch on to any thought, right?
That's completely not true.
See their different types of meditation.
In fact, they're so many of the types of meditation I hate using the wood meditation.
So meditation, breathing in and out boxed reading is a transcendent practice.
But closing your eyes just being grateful for your life is a transcendent practice.
Closing your eyes and thinking compassionately about someone you love is a transcendent practice.
Think it station is a transcendent practice.
You're going within.
And then there's more than meditation, which is about becoming better at the world.
Meditation is not about becoming better.
It meditations about becoming better at functioning in the morning work.
And so when you understand that transcendent practices of these beautiful things we can tap into to get better at life, you see meditation in a completely different way.
Meditation helps you, Ben Reality.
There was a mix out there in the world that I call the hustle and stays that it's about hard work, that it's about working harder than the competition.
It's about busting your back for 100 hours a week, I call Bull because I also see people who focus on themselves first, who have a steady meditation practice, will learn how to tap into intuition and then how to visualize their goals.
And they work significantly less but get far better results.
You can hustle, or you can surrender into your inner space, and I'm a big fan of surrendering into your inner space.
Hustling to me is an outdated, broken approach that leads to overwork.
It leads the broken marriages that needs to for relationship with your kids.
It leads that aging faster.
It's a minute when I talk about hustle.
I talk about the people who believe that you have to work an ungodly number off hours to be successful.
There is a much healthier way.
So they are two different types of people who are talking about entrepreneurship today.
That's the type of people who talk about entrepreneurship purely in the physical sense.
It's about the number of hours you work.
It's about the number of phone calls.
And of course, hard work has its place.
But then you see the rise of books by people like Michael Singer, who wrote the book, The surrender, experiment and read the book.
This guy built a billion dollar software company, and he talks about how he did that by surrendering by going with them by having a daily meditation practice.
Now, in your case, I believe you're doing it.
You're also moving to that approach, but you're doing it unconsciously.
When you when I listened to you speak in a festive you spoke about how you sit down, relax and you I think you Tate and these ideas come into you.
You're tapping into something, Tommy.
Tapping into your intuition that is a far more efficient way than trying to hustle to get these ideas you're going within.
So you already doing one of the first steps.
The second part is how can you optimize your rate off going from idea to reality?
That's the second part of vending reality, and they are a significant number of tools that you can put it to play to, to to help you do that by working on your estates, For example, one is creative visualization, so many studies that show that what you visualize in your mind you can help accelerate in the world.
For example, one study called the Finger Abduction Experiment basically have people exercise their fingers.
Okay, like physically exercising your fingers.
And then a control group of people visualize themselves exercising your things.
And what they found is that one group group finger strength by let's say, about 10% the other group by 9% really close.
Just visualizing the thing is not the same thing happens in sales.
You can actually accelerate your sales closing rate by visualized the outcome.
We don't really understand how it works, but we know it works the same thing that happens in your entrepreneurial life.
When you get a clear vision off the business, you want to create off the lifestyle you want to create.
You move towards that faster, and so meditation to me is not just about going send.
It's not just about like focusing on your breathing. |
en | N/A | N/A | SYDNEY, N.S. — A Sydney church that has been the target of recent vandalism is responding with a show of support for its Indigenous neighbours struggling with the recent recovery of cOn the front brick wall on either side of the entrance to the church, the faint remains of ‘215’, spray-painted in red, were still visible after church members tried to wash it away earlier in the week.
“We thought that was sad,” said Legge.
This is not the church’s first experience with vandalism – in 2018, several basement windows were smashed with rocks. The police investigated but no charges were laid.
Hineni Church is located in the former Roman Catholic St. Anthony Daniel church on Alexandra Street in Sydney. The church, built in 1963, was home to the parish until 2014 and was vacant until Legge and his wife Rosie bought it in 2015 and started the non-denominational community church.
The Catholic church was one of the predominant religious organizations that operateded them in the institutions where many suffered abuse and died under the watch of nuns and priests.
The prime minister has called on the Pope to apologize on Canadian soil for his church’s role in residential schools. Pope Francis stopped short of an apology in June but said he was pained by the 215 children reCatholic church from 1890 to 1969.
Legge, the Whitney Pier-born minister of Hineni, a Hebrew word that means ‘Here I am,’ was raised Roman Catholic and attended the Midwest Bible College in southern Illinois over 20 years ago. He and his wife, who is from Louisbourg, have started a number of churches since then in both Canada and the United States and after spending 13 years in Chicago, saw the decline in the number of churches in Cape Breton and came home to found what is now Hineni Church.
“We came to our faith here and we knew we owed everything for that, for the way our lives turned out, and twilight of our ministry,” Legge said. |
en | N/A | N/A | “Daag acche hain” is an iconic line that has stayed in our hearts since the day the Surf Excel ad came out. Over the years, this particular voice has created a place for itself in all our hearts. We don’t even realize that the same voice that evoked childhood memories in The Paper Boat ad was the same voice that rewarded the kid with a pizza in the Domino’s ad. She has made us realize that not every voice has to be smooth like honey. Husky voices too have a place in the world of entertainment. For everyone out there who constantly thinks about their imperfections, Richa Nigam is a shining example of how to turn your insecurities into your biggest strengths.
Born into a musically inclined family, one would think that Richa Nigam would follow the same path. Most members of her family are trained in classical music. Richa, as a child, wanted to train in classical music as well. But her unusual voice prompted her singing teacher to advise her to take a medical test. This put her off learning music and she decided that it was perfectly ok to not pursue classical music. With the unique quality of her voice, she would always end up playing the male parts in her all-girls school plays. But she wasn’t complaining!
As fate would have it, she ended up becoming a voiceover artist with a bag full of successful branded commercials. Wonder what her music teacher has to say about that.
Nigam has done commercials for Surf Excel, Paper Boat, Tata Sky, Dominos, Amway, Pillsbury, Brookebond, Coca-Cola, and ING Vysya. The Paper Boat commercial was her breakthrough moment. Her voice took us back to our childhood and each one of us was washed with a wave of nostalgia. It is her grainy voice that we all identify with so closely.
Richa Nigam was awarded the best dubbing artist in 2015. The award recognized her contribution of ten years to the industry. Her work graph was never straightforward. There was no progression of one thing after the other. Her first voiceover commercial just happened during the shooting of Chak De India. Since then, she has continued working in commercials while also working as a copywriter. |
en | N/A | N/A | On the modules page, when we scroll down, we can see that Chaos tools is installed and enabled, as well as Views. The way this works is that simplytest.me checks the module's .info file for dependencies and then installs those automatically. It even goes one step further though. You might have noticed on the modules page that Panels is also installed. Now, we didn't ask it to install Panels, and it's not a dependency of Views, so why is it installed? |
en | N/A | N/A | document!');
wordOne: doc.data()
console.log('Error getting document', err);
<h2 >{this.state.wordOne}</h2>
<br/>
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<h5>4 Slices of grilled Cypriot Halloumi</h5>
export default newMenue
Document data: {One: "hi"}
This is what the dev tools states.
{OnWhat do I do in order to add the key to display the information?
Specifically, I am trying to set up a website for my friend's burger place where he can put in the menu changes on the website himself and I am stuck at this last bit.
A: You are trying to render an object:
<h2>{this.state.wordOne}</h2> // which is {One: "hi"}
You need to render the property of the object:
<h2>{this.state.wordOne.One}</h2>
</s> Q: Angular Firebase authentication emits twice - first with incomplete data I have a problem with my angular authentication emitting incorrect data using angularfire auth.
*switchMap the authState user to a user document from the database
*a DB trigger applies some additional meta-data (e.g. last modified)
*User document data from the DB - which is the complete user data
The second emission is the correct one.
*First, the user update after oAuth sign-in causes an update in the local cache which is then emitted by the Observable (incomplete user data)
*(I have tested this by disabling the update and the first emission did not occur)
*Later, the DB trigger then updates the document in the DB, and when and that data syncs with the client it is emitted from the user document observable - this time it is the complete user data.
*Is there a more elegant solution to this problem?
</s> Q: How to extend plot line value outside the grey area or outside the chart in highchart? How to extend plotline along with value outside the grey background or outside the chart area using highchart.
Demo : https://jsfiddle.net/mncfy80p/
from: -1,
</s> Q: postgresql transitive unique constraints via foreign key I have the following schema:
t1_id TEXT REFERENCES t1(id)
CREATE TABLE t4 (
t4_counter BIGINT NOT NULL,
t3_id TEXT REFERENCES t3(id),
There are 3 postgresql tables (t2, t3, t4) in our system. There are other tables but they are ignored for brevity. Now t2 has an UNIQUE id which is referred in t3 as a FOREIGN KEY. Similarly t3 has an UNIQUE id that is referenced as a FOREIGN KEY in t4. Now in t4 there is a field called t4_counter. Now I want to apply a UNIQUE constraint on this table t4, such that, t4_counter combined with t2_id will always be UNIQUE.
One easy way to achieve this will be insert t2_id as a new column with a REFERENCES constraint in the table t4 and then add a UNIQUE constraint on (t2_id, t4_counter). But since we already have the t3_id in the table t4 we should be able to calculate it transitively.
Is it possible to achieve such a unique constraint without adding t2_id in the table t4 ?
A: You'll need to add the column t2_id as "redundancy", as @jindra mentions, in order to enforce this relationship. You could also use a composite key for table t4. That would solve the problem at the database level for good.
t2_id int not null references t2(id),
t4_counter bigint not null,
t3_id int not null,
t2_id int not null,
constraint uq1 unique (t2_counter, t2_id)
</s> Q: How to decide which Encoder to use for which language in Elasticsearch "Phonetic Token filter"? I have used Metaphone and soundex Encoder with "Phonetic Token Filter" in Elasticsearch.
Metaphone is good for English words.
Soundex is good for English as well as Hindi maybe many other languages as well.
I want to know which of these encoders is best optimized for Hindi and if possible other Indian languages?
*Metaphone
*double_metaphone
*refined_soundex
*caverphone1 - English (New Zealand localised)
*caverphone2 - English (New Zealand localised)
*nysiis - Improvized Soundex
*beider_morse - English and multiple European Language
*daitch_mokotoff - Slavic & Yiddish Surname
Also tell me which of the Encoders have you already used and for which language.
A: Phonetic encoders are alogorithms for indexing words by their pronunciation.
Explanation for this is available on wikipedia
*Metaphone, Double Metaphone, and Metaphone 3 :s. Metaphone algorithms are
the basis for many popular spell checkers. The Double Metaphone
phonetic encoding algorithm is the second generation of this
*Soundex: which was developed to encode |
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en | N/A | N/A | State legislatures are pushing to stifle farm investigations, and some news associations are fighting back
FAIRWAY, KS — On Feb. 8, Amy Meyer, a 25-year-old activist, recorded cell-phone video of activities at a slaughterhouse in a Salt Lake City suburb. Eleven days later she was informed, much to her surprise, that she was being prosecuted for a Class B misdemeanor under a new Utah state law prohibiting “agricultural operation interference”—an offense that could mean up to six months in jail.
But Meyer’s case is part of an aggressive legal push that raises alarm bells across the country, for activists and journalists alike. Ag-gag legislation has now been enacted in sevensix states and introduced in at least 15 more. Many of the laws, passed at the behest of agribusiness groups,target what the group calls “animal and ecological terrorists.” But most if not all of the bills are broad enough that investigative reporters could also find themselves bound and “gagged.”
“Even if the target of the legislation is not the press, it may impact the ability of the media to serve in its watchdog role,” saidhas lobbied against proposed ag-gag legislation in Indiana.
Criminalizing deception T“The first iteration of the bill we felt trampled on the Constitution,” INA Executive Director Chris Mudge told me. “… We would have preferred that nothing passed, but we accepted this.”
“There are all sorts of ramifications that come from working dishonestly,” Horvit said. “So I don’t know that laws need to change to govern that kind of behavior.”
This new gambit gave proponents an opening to claim the anti-abuse mantle for themselves—and to portray activist groups likypically gather footage of mistreatment over a months-long period, as indifferent to animal suffering.
“If abuse does in fact occur, it needs to be dealt with immediately instead of being sensationalized months later as a fundraising tool for extremist animal rights groups like HSUS, PETA, and others,” said Lonny Duckworth of the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association, in praising Gov. Jay Nixon for signing the measure into law.
“Oftentimes, investigations by journalists can take days or weeks or months … building your case, vetting your information,” Horvit said. “… If you’re not given time to do that in a way that’s appropriate, the story can fall through, and that causes great harm to the journalistic process.”
Neither Iowa nor Missouri has a media shieldo give up sources or evidence, although court rulings in both states have afforded some limited protections.
This year, Missouri state Rep. Casey Guernsey, the architect of the state’s original ag-gag legislation, also put forward a bill to prohibit the use of unmanned surveillance aircraft, except for limited law enforcement purposes.
A host of anti-drone measures, promoted by civil libertarian groups, have poppedBut according to Scott Pham, director of the Missouri Drone Journalism Program, the anti-drone movement in the Show-Me State may not be motivated entirely by constitutional concerns.
“I consider that an ag-gag bill,” Pham told me.
Guernsey was unconcerned that his bill might impede the work of journalists; if anything, he seemed to welcome the idea. “If I’m hearing about drones being used to gather information from a news standpoint, I would say that would be at the top of my list of concerns,” he told KCTV in Kansas City.
Pham did acknowledge, however, the enormous potential for future journalists and activists to use drones and other aerial means to carry out the kinds of investigations that are becoming increasingly hard to conduct on terra firma.
If adopted, those strategies will inevitably provoke further legal controversy.
Last month, photojournalist George Steinmetz was arrested after taking aerial pictures for National Geographic while paragliding over a Kansas feedlot. Animal-rights activists seized upon the case as an ag-gag arrest, though authorities charged Steinmetz with trespassing for taking off on private property—a charge he denied.
The Steinmetz case may be a foreshadowing of the air wars to come, says the NPPA’s Osterreicher, who has written about the coming legal battles over drone technology.
For now, the ag-gag movement seems to have lost some momentum. With the notable exception of Arkansas, each Each of the state bills introduced in 2013 was defeated. In Missouri, Guernsey’s drone bill passed the House but failed to move in the Senate.
“If enough of these laws pass, we may have to look at guides for navigating these state laws,” IRE’s Horvit said.
Inits allies were successful in beating back the ag-gag effort this year, but the HSPA expects to see the legislation back on the agenda in 2014 and is preparing to do battle again. “All press associations should be vigilant about these bills because they do have First Amendment implications,” said Key of the HSPA.
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en | N/A | N/A | This paper suggests in Section 1 that improving railroad reliability could be an important means of reversing the continued decline in railroad profitability. Section 2 analyzes actual railroad data in order to determine the level of service currently provided by railroads and to explain the resaons for the observed differences in the service provided individual O-D pairs. In summary, this paper can be viewed as 'scoping' railroad performance with respect to service time reliability. The results, in general, support the intuition of railroad operating personnel. Finally, it should be noted that this paper considered only the first order effects of service time unreliability. Other important areas such as the effect of service time unreliability on empty car distribution should be considered for further study.
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en | N/A | N/A | There was a heart attack scare in 1 episode of 'The Golden Girls'
"Blanche, what if she dies?" Dorothy says, adding, "If she dies, I'll be an orphan. Can you believe it?I'm over 50 years old, and I'll still feel like an orphan."
"Oh, it doesn't matter," Dorothy continues. "You lose a parent, you might as well be six. It's scary, and it pushes you right up to the head of the line. Oh, God, I don't know what I'll do. I love that lady so much. She's my family…Oh God, I miss her already."
Arthur was a professional, but her personal life played out in the episode as well. "She told us later on that the speech she makes to Sophia about how she feels about her and all that, that was her talking to her mother," Fanaro explained. "That was, sort of completed that relationship. I always admired Bea so much to go like 'No, the show goes on and I can find something in here that makes it…gives it a reason for me to do it.'"
That moment, Fanar explained, "says everything you need to know about Bea Arthur. She was a class act."t lender SEB's past deficiencies regarding money-laundering were well known,nk. SVT's allegation[… |
en | N/A | N/A | liked Natural Parents Network on facebook.
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Great article on LISTENING! Very true that few of us actually listen whole heartedly. I have a circle of women I meet with that uses a talking stick. Our undivided attention is given to the woman with the talking stick and we’re not allowed to talk back until she are completely finished and ready to accept feedback if she gives permission for feedback at all. It really helps us to focus on that person and open up the way she needs us to. As a speaker it helps me to focus on what I really need to be talking about and dive deeper into something more healing and honest. I do believe this would be a good tool to use and apply to listening anywhere and anytime, without a “talking stick.”
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en | N/A | N/A | I also don’t buy the argument we need to de-regulate even further. Science has known since the 1920s that lead in paint was harmful to humans. So they stopped producing lead paint right away, right?Nah!It took a Carter administration lawsuit to stop lead paint (1978). But paint companies still had to pay for liabilities incurred, and had a $2 billion judgment hanging over their heads…
Yep, that’s our draconian regulatory setup!Wow!(And where are the prosecutions of the banksters?The breakup of the banks engaged in fraudulent foreclosures, or LIBOR manipulation?
The “less litigation” argument about infrastructure fails for me because litigation is seldom effective elsewhere. This is the same story we’re told about medical care (“If only we didn’t have to pay those malpractice claims!Medicine would be so much cheaper!”
The vehicle for the predominance of the plutocrats is “Disaster Capitalism” that consists of 1. the Ponzi inflating of values (dot com stock, real estate, etc.), then 2. the collapse during which vulture capitalists pick up assets, both public and private, on the cheap. Then the attempt to 3. re-inflate the bubble (QEternity! |
en | N/A | N/A | "We did look at [Key Arena]," Hansen said. "The idea that it could be adequately renovated for under $300 million is ludicrous."
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en | N/A | N/A | There was something reckless and impulsive about telling a dying woman that she would be healed simply because my sister got a feeling that it was true. It's like letting go of the steering wheel while careening down a busy freeway. Pretty soon there's going to be a crash, faith or not. I have heard of or been witness to many other instances when blessings that promised healing or Patriarchal Blessings have turned out to be wrong. My great uncle's Patriarchal Blessing said that he would live to see the second coming of Christ. He died about 30 years ago at the age of 73. (An uninspired Patriarch?
Right now I am not sure about the existence of God. This is not a frightening thing to me. If anything, it makes me embrace life even more. And if there is a God, I am not entirely certain that he/she is particularly concerned with human beings. With that in mind, I look at life with new eyes. What a precious gift it is to be here. My heaven is now. I will search for my richness and joy here. I will try to complete myself here. Looking at life in this manner means savoring every morsel... |
en | N/A | N/A | Where in moghbazar do u live mirza zeehan?
Some of u guys are so young that I envy u guys.. wish I could go back to ur age and live again....Alleast sharif bhai (meghnarmajhi) is giving some hope.. Tarik(Tmac) is freaked out he is 29!Chill dude...u r still young enough. Sharif bhai...u would be around 42-45...right?
My name is Asif Hossain...Biggest loser in the world!I'm 25 and half. Born in chittagong railway hospital (my nana's family still lives there in Agrabad CDA - great city to visit every year). Grew up in dhaka.. Dilu Road(moghbazar/Eskaton) mostly...lived there for 14/15 years except few years in Sylhet Cadet college...I studied there from 7th to SSC...came out of there after SSC and got all messed up.. finished HSC from dhaka college before coming to Purdue (West Lafayette, Indiana) for Engineering.. 2005 got my AAE( Aero and Astro engr) degree...went home for a fall to chill...Came back to purdue last year to do PHd.. now I'm thinking of finishing the masters and bail out of here because this midwest is chocking me.. living here for 6 years now. But I dont know where am I going and what shall I be doing. Wish I could just go back to DHAKA!
Wish I was 18 again......
Thanks,btw..was my guess about your age correct?
Just so you don't feel lonely..I'm 25 and a half too we can be on the same team..and take on the 2 18-year olds and the 2 29-year olds (yes..we're coming for you guys..hehe). sharif bhai can find a teammate or take us on by himself...I'm sure he can do it To add to that, my name is gohorns skinner (imitation is a form of flattery mr. tanzirian ) and I live in howard county, maryland (between baltimore and DC). currently, i'm working full-time as an auditor and trying to get my masters (from a school in philly...
Thanks for the flattery gohorns, but I guess I would a spoilsport if I was the only holdout. My real name is Tanvir; and though you've already figured it out, I'm 29 (two Dhakaiyas = 30). So we have two 29s, two 25s, two 18s!Meghanarmajhi and Dhakaiya have to represent their generations all by themselves!
holy craps!when did it happen?i hope i am not dreaming its really "the bangladesh sub forum"
Hey..there are three of us as Zaki said...and guess what...they are 'Z'aki....'Z'afir and 'Z'eehan...
You are very close. I am close to 50...
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Background staff, whose jobs aren't results-driven, are vital in nurturing new talent, says Richard Sadlier
There are certain people I always mention when I'm asked to reflect on my playing career. Whether team-mates, managers, physios or friends, these are the people I immediately recall when I think of the experiences I feel so grateful to have hadsadler-no-club-can-hope-to-prosper-without-an-uncle-bob-298194494.ece/ccfbe/AUTOCROP/h342/aaad.jpg
And if I had to single out one person whose influence was the greatest, I always speak about Ray Harford. Ray was an outstanding coach and a great bloke and many of my fondest memories involve him.
I particularly remember our final conversation on a park bench at the training ground. He died from cancer a few weeks later and I retired three weeks after that. He is the one I always talk about but there was someone else who had even more of an influence without me fully appreciating it at the time. At Millwall he was known as Uncle Bob.
Bob Pearson had a variety of titles during my time there. He was youth development officer when I first signed in 1996. He was chief scout for a while and before I left he was assistant to the chairman. Regardless of his job description, though, I'm only now starting to understand the value of what he did. With the exception of a brief spell away from Millwall, he was the one constant during a period when there were several managerial changes. Including two joint-managers, there were five different men in charge of the first team during my first 18 months in senior football. And when you're a young player trying to make your way in that environment, it helps that somebody is there long enough to monitor your progress.
We weren't exactly sure of his role, but we knew some signings were made because of him. We knew there were players sold because of his say-so. We knew for sure how much influence he had on the promotion of young players into the first-team squad.
I know I was in the starting line-up on several occasions purely because of his input. And I know he was responsible for other young players advancing to the first team and staying there. Without being given the title or the recognition, he was acting as a type of director of football, a role which was unheard of in English football at that time.
Above all, because his job wasn't dependent on results, he could make decisions which were in the long-term interest of the club. He wasn't driven by short-term success or the fear of failure, two things which can dramatically change how a person goes about doing their job. And in England right now, that's exactly what is hampering so many managers.
The recent spate of sackings – seven in the space of eight days – brings the average managerial tenure to around 1.8 years in the top four divisions of English football (it's as little as 1.04 years in the Championship). It's not hard to imagine how damaging that can be in the area of youth development, particularly at clubs where the manager has total control.
There are many theories as to why so few young English players are being given first-team opportunities in the Premier League, but it's the natural consequence of an industry which has become obsessed with the avoidance of failure. There's too much money at stake. How can a club be serious about youth development if the first-team manager needs to avoid a run of bad results to keep his job? After all, there is less risk and less work involved in spending money on established players.
It's very rare to find managers so secure in their job they can afford to be patient with kids. Unless someone else is there to oversee their transition into first-team players, that is unlikely to change any time soon. Bob performed that role at Millwall and he was hugely successful at it. He was able to use his influence with a succession of managers to help a number of academy players gain first-team experience. Six of us from that period went on to win international caps, an extraordinary return for a club of Millwall's financial resources.
But the most obvious example of Bob's influence came in January 1997. I had just turned 18 and I was miserable. I was homesick and didn't want to stay in London any longer. I didn't think I was making any progress in the youth team and didn't fancy wasting any more time chasing a dream I thought would never materialise. I phoned my family to let them know.
Amazingly, things took a positive turn within 48 hours. I was called into the first-team squad and made my debut at the Den the following day. Years later I realised my mother took matters into her own hands and let it be known what I was thinking. Bob took care of the rest.
It's an unconventional route into first-team football, but it was made possible by the presence of Bob and the role he was there to carry out. It takes long-term thinking and patience to develop young talent, and few managers have the security to do that. They certainly don't have the time to take calls from players' mums.
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Those of us who are passionate about gardens and gardening tune into programmes on the TV and radio, we go online and discuss our successes and failures and post questions for advice in various fora. And at weekends we descend on garden centres or make pilgrimages to out-of-the-way specialist nurseries in order to purchase new plants. Because that’s where plants come from, right? WRONG!
By far the greatest majority of our familiar garden plants (and the ancestors of modern hybrids) were brought to Europe over the past 400 years from then-unexplored parts of the world. In particularly, China and Japan, India and the Himalaya, Australia and New Zealand, and the Americas.
This introduction of literally tens of thousands of new, exotic, exciting and expensive species - both hardy of the garden and tender for the conservatory, was undertaken by the plant hunters.
During their work seeking out new plants in the remotest corners of the world this band of of brave adventure-botanists had adventures that read like something from the pages of Boy’s Own. And while the plant hunters did not grow rich on their finds, ‘their’ plants revolutionised garden styles and fashions. Herewith a few brief examples of the many adventures and dangers encountered by plant hunters and the results of their work.
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en | N/A | N/A | By mid-May, Cassidy had already been in Tokyo for two months. Throughout that time, she had seen the inside and exterior of her parents house in nearby Chofu, a grocery store, and a convenience store or two. Basically, Cassidy's time in Tokyo has been nothing the rising university senior thought it would be.
When the University of California stopped offering classes on campus due to COVID-19 concerns, Cassidy decided to leave Berkeley and head to Japan to quarantine and socially isolate with her parents. Here in Tokyo she could finish up her remaining course work online, spend time with her loved ones, and have a change of scenery. But even though Cassidy had made it to the Japanese capital, she wasn't able to explore Tokyo in the ways she had hoped.
During the last days of Cassidy's visit, the Tokyo government lifted the state of emergency. With her canceled-now-rescheduled flight to California a few days away, Cassidy decided to wanted to see something in Tokyo before heading out and decided that she wanted to book a portrait session to document the outing.
For ninety minutes, I took Cassidy on an abbreviated tour of Kichijoji, one of Tokyo's most vibrant neighborhoods. The area is full of cafes, boutique stores, artist enclaves, and Inokashira Park (one of the most beautiful green spaces in Tokyo). Close to her accommodation, Kichijoji was a great location for us to meet by bicycle and would serve as the perfect alternative to other Tokyo locations that would require train rides and other unnecessary worries associated with traveling during the pandemic. |
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On October 9, 2013, the renowned pianist Olga Domnina will perform at the HSE for the first time. The concert will take place at the HSE Professor’s Club.
On October 9, 2013, the renowned pianist Olga Domnina will perform at the HSE for the first time. The concert will take place at the HSE Professor’s Club. The programme includes S. Prokofiev’s Sonata for Piano No.9 in C Major, Op.103 (1947), and V. Genin’s Seven Melodies for the Dial.
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As leaders, it’s our job to get the best out of everyone on our teams. That means balancing individual care and collective credit.
Leadership in the military teaches us to do just that. So we asked C-Suite execs turned military veterans what lessons they learned and how they apply to business today.
When you take on a better you will be at leading others.
As a boss, you need to be able to motivate your team membThis way, they won’t feel like they’re being pushed too hard or taken for granted.
You also need to recognize your employees’ strengths and skills so you can help them grow. For example, if an employee makes a mistake but you notice their strong leadership skills, show them that you trust them and support their growth.
In this way, you can encourage them to become leaders in the future.
Being the boss is an exciting careermany bosses feel stress, pressure and hardship. This is a natural part of the job, but there are ways to relieve this.
Another reason why being your own boss is a good choice is because it’s your business, and you get to call the shots with how it is run. This means you get to decide how much money you earn and how your team is paid.
Whether you’re in the military, a small business owner or just looking for a new career, learning to be your own boss will teach you a whole new set of skills. These skills include accounting, hiring, marketing, supply and demand, outsourcing, technology and so much more!
Accountability is a key characteristic for leadership. Leaders who are accountable for their actions in the work place willcan fuel their organization’s success.
Accountable leaders also have the ability to hold their teams responsible for their actions. They can also provide support and resources when needed so that their team members are able to complete tasks on time.
In the military, accountability is a key element of leadership and is essential for every level of the army. Soldiers are taught to be accountable to their superiors, subordinates, peers, themselves, and the country as a whole.
This is a crucial part of the Army’s leadership model, and it’s why Soldiers grow and develop into strong and dependable leaders when they serve in the military. It also helps them to be better prepared for future military leadership positions.
The best way to be accountable as a leader is to make Soldiers and subordinates. This will help them be more confident and make their own decisions.
Getting your Soldiers and subordinates to be accountable for their actions is not always easy, but it can be done. You can do this by promoting trust and ensuring that they are not afraid of making mistakes.
Using rituals, such as Midland Memorial Hospital’s “huddle” each morning, can help to make accountability part of the culture. This ritual can be repeated each da themselves and others in the organization.
Leaders should always be flexible, adjusting to new demands or changes at a moment’s notice. This allows them to stay on track with their goals and keep their team motivated, even when it’s not going perfectly.
In the military, soldiers learn from day one that they represent their team, squad or section and that their job is to give individual care when a member is struggling or to recognize someone for their hard work. In addition, leaders understand that team wins are not just about the individual members, but about all of them coming together to achieve a goal.
Honesty is key in this regard, as it allows people to trust you and to know that they can count on you to be truthful. This honesty can be a difficult thing to do at times, but it’s essential in any leadership position.
The military also teaches you to be adaptable, and to accept change gracefully. Mishaps and last-minute changes are common in a military career, so you need to be willing to adapt to these situations quickly.
You needmistakes, so you can improve as a leader. This way, you can learn from them and set an example for your team. It’s also a great idea to be transparent about your goals and what your expectations are for each project or task, as this willreach them.
When it comes to leadership, honesty is an essential quality. It’s the foundation for many other skills that a leader needs to be successful, including respect and trust.
It’s also the quality that people are most looking for in leaders. Whether you are working with your team or in the field, honestwork and that you are trustworthy.
Honesty can also make your employees feel more connected to you and the company. Employees with you if they feel like you are honest about your decisions.
It can be a challenge to be honest with your employeesnly can honestyam members, but it can alshe military is a high-pressure environment that requires people to be resilient in many ways. Whether it’s dealing with frequent moves, long deployments or major transitions, resilience is a critical leadership skill.
Leaders who are resilient can adapt and recover quickly when faced with a stressful situation. This means they can stay focused on the task at hand and keep their emotions in check.
To help leaders become resilient, the US Army launched a comprehensive program in 2014 called Comprehensive Soldier Fitness 2. The program includes online assessment tools to identify resilience strengths and areas of improvement, self-help modules, and MRT courses using a train-the-trainer method.
In addition, all Army leaders are required to complete a resilience course at every leader development school. These courses teach them the resilience skills they need to support soldiers, their families and units.
When the military is facing a crisis, it’s important to have a positive mindset and reappraisal techniques to cope with stressors. This helps soldiers be more mission-ready and avoid behavioral health issues.
Resilience also means having a strong sense of respect for others and their dignity. Dignity is a fundamental human right that allows us to value, belong and connect with others. This is a critical leadership skill for any leader to have. If you’re a leader who doesn’t show respect to your team members and their dignity, they’ll feel less appreciated and may disengage from the mission.
One of the lessons from the military is that leadership is about valuing others’ perspectives, time, and space. Respectful leaders do this by treating their team members with dignity, and respecting their opinions without ignoring them or denying them.
Wr team, it helps create a more respectful work environment. A recent study shows that showing respect to your team increases their commitment and engagement.
It also makes them feel more valued and able to contribute their best work. In turn, this benefits your organization and its bottom line.
If you are a manager, you can help ensure your team is feeling respected by taking a pulse on their work weekly or bi-weekly with team pulse surveys like ShowUp.
Using this tool, you can ask your team about their experiences in the workplace and make changes based on their feedback. Plus, you can keep an eye out for any trends or issues that might affect their performance.
The more respect you give to your team, the more they will want to give back to you in return. They will become more loyal and willing to do whatever it takes to succeed.
As a leader, you have a lot to lose when you don’t treat people with respect. So, don’t be afraid to step up and take action if you see any disrespect happening in the workplace.
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en | N/A | N/A | Art Pope is. In 2012, Art was named to Triangle Business Journal’s list of the “Triangle’s 100 Most Influential Business Leaders.”
To datents to support public policy, education, arts, and humanitarian efforts. Tin the short-term through humanitarian aid, and in the long-term .
Art has also committed his career to public servicArt served four terms (1989-1992, 1999-2002). He also served as Special Counsel to Governor Jim Martin of North Carolina in 1985 after working on Martin’s campaign. Art is an activist in the Republican Party, having served at every level from precinct chairman to Chairman of992, 1996, 2008, and 2012). Starting in January 2013 he served nearly two years as state budget director, appointed by North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory.
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en | N/A | N/A | Since I decided to start this blog, the same question was running in my head. What do I want to write about for my first post?
At first I thought of reviewing the place we checked out last week-end (more on that later) or our week-end at the Connaught (more on that later too) but it didn't feel quite right. It felt a bit abrupt. Then it just dawned on me, let's just start from a place that really impacted me food wise. Obviously, that was my 3 month trip to South America. So this first article will not be about one place in particular but rather a quick tour of my favourite food memories in South America. let's start there, shall we?
Rubacão (Rice, cowpeas and cheese) at Cafe do Alto in Rio. It doesn't look good but I can assure you it was!
I could go on and on about other places I ate at during my trip (oh hello, vegetarian heaven I went to every day in Cusco). This is just a very small snapshot but it was important to me to start with this. Don't hesitate to comment/email me if you want more informations or other recommendations! |
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Hamilton cares not a jot. He has retained his connection with his fans in Britain and beyond, giving Formula One a marketing platform that Ecclestone appreciates. At Silverstone, he feels the support gives him energy.
"It'y," 's drMost notably, he responded following the end of his long-term romance with American singer Nicole Scherzinger by starting this season in a positive and successful mood.
"I don't really know how I've done that," he said.
"It's not that it's been easy. It was very, very tough in that period, but I was determined not to let it."
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Your existing workload and personal commitments.
Your experience in whichever niche you want to start a business in.
The good thing about starting your own business is with the advent of smarter online platforms and products, it is a lot easier than it used to be. The average Joe is now able to create a sustainable and long term online income with little to no investmentARE and average Joe, with an average job and that you have less than $1,000 to kickstart your online career. If you DO have money then I suggest you try out this article which is more suited for people with a larger amount of money to invest.
Are you an average Joe? Keep reading!
Let’s take a look at what options you have if you want to create your own business with little investment.
First of all,, then you need to create it online. This is by far the most cost-effective way to create a business that will last.
Building a business with a physical store, product and members of staff is a huge undertaking and therefore will not be on the cards for anyone who do not have a substantial bank. Even with a large bankroll, this kind of venture is extremely risky, even if you have a good product.
Assuming you only have $1,000 to invest then there really is no other place you can start than online because anything else would cost too much. The benefits of creating a business online is there will be very little time pressure and you are able to reach a much larger audience.
Not only that but you can tailor it around your existing personal life and work.
Tailoring your new business around your existing job will be key in any event because if you have no capital to put forward then you need to keep your normal job to keep paying your personal outgoings. This is why creating a blog can be so fantastic because you have no boss and you have the freedom to do this which makes it a lot less stressful.
This principle is where you create a small website devoted to a small niche and write extensively about the products related to it. Let’s say for example you create a niche website about “Running Shoes” – you would then write product reviews about running shoes and related accessories. When people search for information on Google about a certain type of running shoe they will find your website and you earn a commission if someone buys a product through your links.
This is, of course, a VERY brief summary of the process but that’s the principal behind it. To learn more watch this video. c! If you have a hobby or are passionate about something, then you can turn this passion into an online business by simply writing down your experiences and thoughts.
Once more, this is a very simplistic summary of the process but it is quite a simple process and anyone can do it.? Guess what? You can start an online store and start selling your own produce. With a similar approach as with a personal blog or a micro niche site, you can get free traffic through the search engines to your website.
This is the method I use to make money on my blog here at IpoopCash.
As an ex-Ebay seller, I can tell you that there is good money to be made on sites like Ebay and Amazon as a trader. However, for a number of years now the market for almost all products is completely saturated by big chain stores and imports from China.
You can definitely still make money with both of them, thousands do, but the profit margins now are very small on most items and you do need a lot of stock in order to make it a viable business. Drop shipping will be an option but it will be hard to find products that are not already saturated.
If you have $1,000 and want to start a business, I would advise against trying to break into places like Ebay.
There will be a temptation to make an affiliate marketing website, like Ipoopcash, but I would advise against it. This particular market it very saturated and even though this niche is still very much open to more websites, it will take a LOT longer to make money within this niche.
I recommend you do not try any product sales on behalf of other merchants. Due to the fact you have no website and no organic traffic, so your only option is paid traffic through PPC and social media advertisthen I strongly urge you to stay away from any third party product promotions because you will lose a lot of money, very fast.
The simplest, safest and best long term method to create a business with little or no investment is, like I mentioned earlier, a blog. You can create a blog at Wealthy Affiliate for free.
The average person takes about 10 months before they start generating a respectable amount of money from their websites, and anyone can do it. Regardless of age, gender or race.
Nothing is easy and generating money from a blog is hard work, but it gets easier and if you compare it to starting any other form of business, it is by far the easiest and safest way. Not to mention the most lucrative in the long run because once you crack your first sale, the others ones come faster.
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en | N/A | N/A | On the day of interview, Isabella Chen, the cheesemaker of Lab Man Mano, followed her cold chain logistics company to a farm in Taoyuan, where it is picking up fresh raw milk for her workshop. It was the first time she was working with the logistics company which she had picked after much deliberation. Chen didn’t let her guard down for a second and followed the produce every step of the way.
“Fresh milk gets contaminated very easily. At soon as the temperature reaches 10°C , the bacteria inside will multiply quickly,” she says. As the first supplier of fresh Italian-style cheese in Taiwan, she takes care of her products as tenderly as a mother tends to her child. To her, freshness and good taste to her are paramount. No small detail is overlooked every time she sends off a batch of products.
Before Chen decided to entrust her produce with a cold chain logistics company, she personally undertook the transportation responsibility. On the days when she made cheese, she would drive a refrigerated vehicle to go from Twatutia, Taipei, to Taoyuan and back, taking a 100kg of fresh milk all by herself.
At 7am, the cheese workshop gets moving. The milk goes through pasteurisation once it arrives at the shop. As it gets chilled, lactobacillus and rennet are added. The process of rottura is crucial. This procedure is usually performed by the most experienced cheesemaker to separate the curd from the whey. Timing and fineness are everything in curdling. The texture of the cheese could go horribly wrong if it was done incorrectly.
Chen pulls and stretches the curd in hot water of 95°C, kneading and shaping it like dough.
Around noon, the curd would ferment to reach a certain level of acidity. “Fermentation takes time. There’s no rushing it. While waiting for the lactobacillus to do its job, we have to get all the other tasks done, like having the packaging ready and arranging delivery for the cheese,” Chen says. When she is certain the cheese is good to proceed, pasta filata, the most magical part of cheesemaking, begins. In the afternoon, Chen has to first pull the curd in hot water of 95°C, stretching it like dough, and roll out balls of mozzarella. Another signature product of hers is the burrata, a variation of mozzarella with creamy stracciatella folded inside the tender skin, comparable to xiaolongbao and very popular these days.
Working for more than 12 hours a day, Chen jokingly declares herself “more like a cleaning lady than the romantic artisanal woman in many people’s imagination”. There are only six to seven square metres of space between the glass window at the entrance and her workshop, delineated by a bar table. Within this tiny space, Chen is constantly fighting against time and temperature to ensure freshness.
Among the 10 or so types of cheeses produced here, every one of them is a favourite of certain Italian chefs and local gourmets in the city. It’s not an exaggeration to view Lab Man Mano as the birthplace of fresh Italian-style cheeses in Taiwan, with Chen being the mother doing all the hard work to bring them to life.
Chen, who used to make a comfortable living in the media industry, started from ground zero in cheesemaking at 40 years old.
She was inspired by an online video, in which she saw how mozzarella was shaped in hot water and became deeply intrigued by it. Then she discovered burrata and fell even more deeply in love with this creamy sibling of mozzarella.
This propelled her go to Japan and Italy to learn the techniques of making the cheeses. Her painstaking shokunin-style training in Japan couldn’t be more different than her time in laidback Italy. Regardless of the hardships, she was determined to learn the production process of the complicated burrata.
That’s why Chen put a snail on the logo of Lab Man Mano. She is insistent that the “human waits for food”, not the other way round. To recreate the original cheesemaking environment, she found an importer to buy some equipment, and carried the rest herself from Japan and Italy. She even wanted to import a specific breed of cattle and have a farm raise it for her.
Her next step is even more ambitious: she wishes to build aonitor food safety, combining the Italian and Japanese working procedures. Another plan is to introduce a “cheese sommelier” course. To Chen, the boundary of her passion for cheese doesn’t seem to exist.
In the eyes of this strong-willed cheese artisan, all her “kids” have a bright future on the dining table. It’s also in her mission to bring Taiwanese food culture on par with Japan’s.
“Burrata is so originally Italian and it’s perfect for beginners. It is silky and pairs well with cuisines from various countries, moldable and easily acceptable by Taiwanese people. Aged caciocavallo works very well beside meat dishes or roasted vegetables with its deep aromas. Many people fall in love with this cheese which is underrated even in Italy,” Chen says.
At Lab Man Mano, she serves burrata with mango. Her ricotta ice cream employs smoked cheese to strike a unique balance of sweetness, milkiness and smokiness. Even mozzarella gets a Taiwanese spin, complemented by millet wine to surprise the customers.
Does she feel partial to a type of cheese? Just like how a mother with many kids would say, she proclaims they are all her babies and loves them equally.
This article was written by Drew Zheng. |
en | N/A | N/A | Bollywood's cute actress Ananya Pandey was recently captured by the paparazzi in her camera in this style. During this, Ananya Pandey appeared in a very casual and comfy look, see photos here.
In these pictures, Ananya Pandey is looking gorgeous in an orange top and denim shorts, and fans are giving a lot of love to her look.
In the photos, Ananya Pandey is looking very simple with minimal makeup and open hair.
In the pictures, Ananya Panday is holding a notepad in one hand and also carries a shoulder bag and completes her look with sleepers.
Let us tell you that recently Ananya Pandey's film Liger was released, which could not show anything special. |
en | N/A | N/A | * You walk into the pharmacy to drop off a prescription (for yourself) and the person behind the counter - who you don't ever remember meeting before- calls you and your child by name!
* People look at you funny when you talk about your child being "high".
* You can recite from memory how many carbs are in a single grape and m&m (approximately .5g, in case you're wondering).
* You wonder how many carbs are in dog food..... (long story)
* You have ever apologized to another parent for their child coming home with a test strip stuck in his hair (some people have pet hair... we have medical supplies...)
* You've ever worried that if the supplies in your medicine cabinet shifted and all fell out when you opened the door, you might be buried alive.
* When your child plays doctor, he or she does things like flick the play syringe to get rid of bubbles.
* You choose a comforter for your child's bed because it will hide the blood easier. (This gets really weird looks if you talk about this out loud at Target...)
* You have a minor freak out if the waitress removes your child's plate before you can judge the amount he or she ate.
* Your carry on is full of medical supplies.
* You can guess your child's blood sugar correctly before you test - it's all based on MOOD.
* Your child asks to "pee on a stick" and you know it's not a stick that came from a tree.
* Your child likes the hospital because of the "room service".
* Your life has ever been divided into BEFORE and AFTER.
* Even though the doctor tells you it's okay to sleep through the night and you're so exhausted you can't remember your name, youyour child's blood sugar because sand you just have to make sure she makes it safely to morning.
Want another good chuckle about how we're all in this craziness together??? Go check out Denise's video on her blog My Sweet Bean and Her Pod. It is HI- LAR- I- OUS! I am going to be singing her Type 1 D Mom's Song for a loooooong while! It's a must see!
I cracked up at flicking the bubbles in the play syringe. And so true about picking a restaurant based on nutritional info! LOL
I know I'm the parent of a CWD when my child says, "I don't care if it means I need another shot. I want the _____." (fill in the blank: dessert, birthday cake, apple, etc.)
These are so true! If I weren't so tired from middle of the night checks on two CWD I might be able to think of some more LOL
FUN!!! I am SO a Parent of a CWD! I was nodding my head and smiling through the whole list.
This is great!!!! Only a month in to D in our house, and I can already relate to so many. =)
And this one from a few days ago -
The "pump" one was a new one on me. That was funny!!! Great post Hallie.
Great list! Sadly, SO TRUE! :)
And I'm totally using numbing cream when Addison gets her ears pierced! :)
Love the one about the people who live in your computer that we can't live without. So true. :)
You know your sugar is low, when you suspend your insulin pump before showering...and then realize it isn't even attached!
Thanks for the giggles and teh reality check of our lives as members of the T1D family
I have woken up with test strips glued to my cheek!
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en | N/A | N/A | Did you notice that as soon as the hiked fuel price was announced, stations that had not sold petrol in 10 months suddenly opened their gates to motorists?The reason was simple: as anti-corruption as the Buhari government prides itself to be, the past 11 months of this administration saw the oil cabal make billions of dollars by diverting supplied product to the black market under the wide eyes of the oil Ministry and Security department.Nigeria was sold to the black market fuel hustle for 11 months and has now been transferred into the hands of the Black market forex hustle. Literally from one black market to another.If you do not believe all this was planned, then take a look at Minister Ibe Kachikwu's own confession as reported in all dailies on March 23rd. The Minister said under no apparent duress while ridiculing Nigerians that he "was not a magician":"The government's strategy is that whatever produced in the refineries will not go for sale but will be kept "in strategic reserve be; anytime there is a gap in supply, it goes off…So, we'"Ibe Kachikwu was openly admitting to "strategically reserving or hoarding" fuel and promised that after this hoarding was optimal, in about two months, the fuel scarcity would resolve.Can such a Minister whose [promise holds no water, now be trusted?Why was Kachikwu by his own admission, strategically hoarding fuel?By so doing, and by not regulating the sale of available fuel, allowing the black market to take over across the nation, Kachikwu instituted the hardship Nigerians underwent for the past months and aided the oil marketer cabal make billions through black market.In Kachikwu's recent hike explanation speech released on his FaceBook page Monday, the Minister alluded to the fact that he had pity for the oil marketers. For the record, these are the same cabal who made fortunes while Nigerians suffered through the subsidy during the Diezani years. Rather than pity the masses and make available the same dollars the government sets aside for Dangote's $14 billion refinery and other cabal businesses, Kachikwu in his speech rejoiced the return of these hawks to money making business in the fuel supply chain to the detriment of the masses."We will make 200,000 jobs," Kachikwu said. How?What new jobs that are not existent in the bubbling downstream sector is this price upward regulation going to make?It is so easy to just throw these number around to hoodwink the masses. Another point Kachikwu failed to address is why the Federal government, still, I presume, importing 50% of consumed fuel with CBN dollars (at the N197) rate, will be making a whopping N50 on the heads of suffering Nigerians per liter sold. Is this a time for Nigeria's NNPC to make such money on the heads of the suffering masses?Should the masses not get some reprieve for a year or two before such margins are made on their heads by this new government taxation?Jonathan promised that the removed subsidy will be invested in national projects. What is this NNPC going to do with the 50% mark-up profit it is making on the heads of Nigerians from its own share of product sourced with CBN dollars?I doubt the Senate asked Kachikwu this question.Many do not understand the dynamics of the fuel hike and support Buhari blindly instead of supporting Nigeria and themselves. But Nigerians need more brain than heart. We cannot compare Nigeria to Saudi Arabia or Qatar that recently hiked their fuel prices as an editorial did for the simple reason: Nigeria has the most poor per capital than any nation in the world. We have over 90 million citizens living on under a dollar-a-day and Buhari's handouts to a privileged few million will do little to address the suffering in Nigeria.ar?Canl? |
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Shortly before 9 a.m. Monday Humboldt Bay Fire responded to a fire inside an abandoned Eureka building owned by the North Coast Railroad Authority. The blaze, which was quickly extinguished, was likely the result of a careless warming fire set by transients who have been living in the building, according to HBF Battalion Chief Kent Hurlbert.
Witnesses told Hurlbert that as many as 15 people have been living in the graffiti-and-plywood-festooned building. When firefighters arrived, one man was still inside. He was briefly detained by the Eureka Police Department but, with no charges to hold him, officers quickly released him.
Humboldt Bay Fire Chief Bill Gillespie tells the Outpost‘s Andrew Goff that a number of people were seen fleeing the scene before firefighters arrived. The NCRA, a state agency, hasn’t used the building for close to 20 years, he said. It sustained minor damage.
“We likely will be here again until the property owner takes responsibility for it,” Hurlbert said.
On September 19, at approximately 8:33 AM Humboldt Bay Fire responded to a commercial structure fire at Second and A Streetsthe roof of a vacant rail yard building at the location, and fire com Bystanders reported as many as a dozen people seen exiting the building prior to fire department arrival. While forcing entry into the building, fire personnel located a male occupant just inside the building. The uninjured occupant was directed out of the building. Crews attacked the fire, which consisted of trash and furniture, and controlled the fire within 15 minutes. Crews ventilated the building to remove smoke, and conducted a thorough second search to confirm no other persons were inside.
Two engines, one squad, one ladder truck and two chief officers responded to the fire. Arcata Fire Protection District assisted by helping provide coverage of Humboldt Bay Fire jurisdiction with an engine and Battalion Chief.
No firefighter injuries were reported. Damage to the structure was minimal. The fire was the result of transient activities within the building, and burned rubbish inside. The cause is undetermined.
The building was not currently in use, was boarded up, and supposed to be vacant. Humboldt Bay Fire reminds our community to make sure to keep buildings secure. Be watchful for unauthorized entry into buildings or activity around them. |
en | N/A | N/A | Flamengo’s vice president of soccer was interviewed and explained why he didn’t hire Jorge Jesus, but Paulo Sousa.
V Flamengo sent a delegation to Portugal with the intention of bringing back coach Jorge Jesus. Anyway, finished closing with another Portuguese coach, Paulo Sousa.… On Monday, the club’s vice president of football, Marcos Braz, explained why he was no longer expecting Mister.
“I couldn’t wait any longer for Jorge Jesus. He gave us no clear signs that he wanted to return. I played with us and Benfica “This was stated by Braz in an interview with Renato Mauricio Prado on the Ilan e Renato channel.
“I waited as long as I could, I did my best, but the truth is he didn’t give me any protection. I even understand, but for me it gave “– justified Marcos Braz.
The vice president of football also said that Jorge Jesus’ fine against Benfica is based on the number of competitions in which the team participates, with a charge of € 2 million per competition.
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“Do you know how much Benfica won in the Champions League round of 16? 52 million euros. Imagine how much Mister spent on awards. He is looking at a possibl, which is worth another fortune for the club and for him. “– thought Marcos Braz.
“What if he beats Porto? Do you want to leave? Will Benfica want him to leave? You cannot be sure of anything. And I had to decide “completed.
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NongHyup Financial (NH), a holding company of Korea’s national agricultural cooperative, will team with its insurance units to enter the insurance market in China and Southeast Asia, NongHyup said Sunday. But what is the reason for this sudden desire to sally forth and explore uncharted or under-explored territory? And why has it taken the company […]
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Even though Brown-Forman is spending millions of dollars to help revitalize Main Street's Whiskey Row, the improvements won't end there. There is much more to come along the 100 block of West Main Street.
Now that Brown-Forman has announced it is spending $30 million to build an Old Forester distillery, the attention turns to what will happen to the three remaining vacant buildings.
"When we are ready to announce we won't be shy about it," Valle Jones told WDRB news last October during an interview.
Today Jones was unavailable for an interview but she sent us an e-mail with this response:
Jones is part of a group called Main Street Revitalization. It is working to restore three buildings that at one time were in danger of collapsing.
With the help of $2 million from Louisville Metro Government, the group has already spent several million dollars of its own money to buy the properties and stabilize the buildings with steel bracing.
Preliminary plans called for offices and apartments on the upper floors with shops and restaurants on the ground floors.
Since the KFC Yum! Center opened four years ago, this block has come alive with new restaurants, some of which provide outdoor dining.
An upscale hotel, A-Loft developed by Steve Poe, is block.in the coming weeks, if not days.
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In addition, the fact that you both are competent, easy going, very pleasant, and share information willingly and generously without arrogance only improved our experience. We deeply appreciated your concern for our vessel as well as our safety.
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en | N/A | N/A | . and Series B2455, Private George Droser [sic], NAA.
6. Interview with Colin Drosen, 16 August 2010.
7. Captain Theodore Wells's letter of condolence written to Hester Allen on 1 March 1917, at www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/memorial_scroll/letter5.asp. Subsequent quotation ibid.
8. 1DRL/0428 Private Stephen Charles Allen and Allen, 1DRL/0428, both AWM.
9. The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 August 1917, p. 6 and 14 August 1919, p. 8.
10. Series B2455, Philip Gerald Browne, NAA. Subsequent quotation ibid.
11. Browne, 2DRL/0619, AWM.
12. The Brisbane Courier, 28 November 1916, p. 8.
134. Quoted in Winn, Still Playing the Game, pp. 8, 196.
15. The Brisbane Courier, 21 July 1917, p. 4.
16. Series B2455, Philip Browne, NAA. Subsequent quotation ibid.
17. The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 September 1921, p. 9.
18. Rule, Jacka's Mob, 1933, p. 338. Subsequent quotation ibid.
19. The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 November 1937, p. 13.
20. Series B2455, James Connelly, NAA.
21. The Argus, 28 October 1937, p. 1 and The Canberra Times, 27 October 1937, p. 3.
22. Series B2455, John Thomas Rowan, NAA.
23. The Argus, 29 January 1938, p. 4.
24. Inglis, Sacred Places, p. 485.
25. Quoted in Keech, Pozières, p. 118.
26. The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 August 1920, p. 12.
27. 'Address in Memory of Australian Dead', Bishop of Amiens in the Church of Long, Somme, 4 Nov 191
28. Quoted in Winter, Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning, p. 50. Subsequent quotation ibid.
29. Series B2455, Percy Blythe, NAA.
30. Blair, Dinkum Diggers, p. 177.
31. Gorman, With the Twenty-second, p. 33.
32. Joynt, Breaking the Road for the Rest, p. 194.
339.
34. Inglis, Anzac Remembered, p. 163.
35. The Argus, 3 May 1915, p. 6.
36. The Sydney Morning Herald, 24 July 1917, p. 6. Subsequent verses ibid., pp. 5, 6.
37. The Brisbane Courier, 23 July 1921, p. 6.
38. Lee's story from Series B2455, Ernest Victor Lee aka Ernest John Jefferies, NAA.
39. Every Week, 19 May 1919, p. 1.
40. The Herald, 3 June 1919, p. 12.
41. Every Week, 19 May 1919, p. 1. Subsequent quotation ibid.
42. Winter, Making the Legend, pp. 14, 18.
43. Bean, 38-3DRL/606/244/1, AWM.
44. The Brisbane Courier, 17 September 1927, p. 12.
45. White in a letter to Bean dated 19 September 1927. Quoted in Winter, Making the Legend, 1992, p. 157.
46. Short in a letter to Bean dated 19 July 1928. See Bean, 38-3DRL/606/244/1, AWM.
47. Winter, Making the Legend, p. 1.
48. Quoted in McCarthy, Gallipoli to the Somme, p. 388.
49. McCarthy, Gallipoli to the Somme, p. 387.
50. The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 January 1952, p. 6.
51. The Argus, September 1917, p. 7.
52. For Caux's biography, see Silver, Marcel Caux.
53. The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 November 1927, p. 8.
54. The Age, 22 April 2006, pp. 1, 9.
55. Sheffield, The Somme, 2004, p. 164.
56. Tynan, 1DRL/0428, AWM.
57. Edey, MS 10511, SLV.
My principal debt is to two individuals who said yes — Lyn Tranter of Australian Literary Management and Henry Rosenbloom of Scribe Publications. It would have perhaps been safer for both to say no to a first-time Australian author; instead, they took a punt and backed me unwaveringly. I hope their approach encourages all unpublished authors to persevere.
I am forever indebted to my partner, Alex, and daughters, Isabella and Amelia, for their patience, particularly as this project lasted longer than the Great War and resulted in me being office-bound for most sunny weekends. I promise you that our next family holiday will be somewhere other than northern France.
In researching Pozières, I have relied heavily on the following institutions: Australian War Memorial, Imperial War MuseumState Library of New South Wales. I am staggered by the number and diversity of records retained by these institutions and the unfettered access that researchers such as myself have to them. Many recently digitised records — personnel dossiers at the National Archives of Australia; Charles Bean's diaries and notebooks, unit diaries, official histories, and soldiers' records at the Australian War Memorial; and copies of Australian newspapers at the National Library of Australia — have been critical to this project. They have allowed me to complete large swathes of research on the internet rather than repeatedly visiting each site to view the original records, which is challenging when juggling other priorities, such as work and family. I firmly believe that the digitisation of records at sites such as the Australian War Memorial is an important step toward the democratisation of our history.
Behind each great institution is a team of dedicated professionals, who always surprised me with their willingness to assist in this project: Penny Hyde and David McGill o; Simeon Barlow, Cheryl McNamara, and Fiona Burn of the National Archives of Australia; and Ranald Leask of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Archivists Denise Miller, of Toowoomba Grammar School, and Welwyn Peterson, of Sydney Church of England Grammar School, also provided invaluable assistance.
Thank you to Paul Matton, James Bennett, Roger Coupe, and Robert Hadler for providing feedback and encouragement on a raw manuscript; Tom Flood of Flood Manuscript |
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en | N/A | N/A | Before Kenny Simpson and Krystle Moore met in late 2008, they both had previously different real estate investing ambitions. When the pair finally teamed up to buy their first property together in 2012, it seemed only natural that it was just the beginning of a hugely successful journey – one that has led them to where they are today with a portfolio of 47 $19 million worth of units, according to official documents verified by Insider.
Simpson, 42, and Moore, 38, now live in San Diego with their two daughters. Together, thestimate that their real estate investments now bring them over $360,000 in annual cash flow.
Simpson and Moore’s first piece of advice for any aspiring investor is to do your research before you even venture into real estate. “You needMoore said in a recent Insider interview.
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1. “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert T. Kiyosaki
This is Simpson’s biggest book recommendation — one he’s read four times, he told Insider — and “the easiest book to read,” according to Moore. While the book isn’t a tactical guide to investing, Simpson said its importance is in comparing how the average person thinks about money and how investors think about wealth creation. In this way, the book teaches readers how to transition into the investing mindset.
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“This book may be a little more advanced, but it really goes into strategies around buying real estate and how it can save you millions in taxes over time. The author, Tom Wheelwright, is a chartered accountant for some well-known real estate investors,” said Simpson, who also recommends investors check out Wheelwright’s podcast, The WealthAbility Show.
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According to 27-year-old attorney and real estate investor James Walker III — who owns a $1 million real estate portfolio by insider verification — understanding specific tax strategies can be crucial when deciding whether to pursue cash flow or capital gains investing strategies be. Depending on certain factors such as state law and length of ownership, capital gains may be taxed at a higher rate than passive cash flow income.
By doing their research, investors can use these tax laws to their advantage, including by offsetting property depreciation, repairs and utilities against taxes to reduce total taxable income. It’s even possible for investors to offset a capital gain against a passive loss, leaving them with no outstanding tax liability, Walker said.
3. “The ABCs of Real Estate Investing: The Secrets to Finding Hidden Gains Most Investors Miss” by Ken McElroy
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Simpson and Moore also recommended a handful of podcasts, including BiggerPockets for its large community of beginners to advanced investors; Grant Cardone’s “Cardone Zone Podcast”; the Old Capital Podcast to learn more about loans and syndication; and her own podcast, Get in the Cash Flow Game with K&K.
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en | N/A | N/A | In this article, we will learn about the relation between inflation, savings, and investment and how they impact your investment returns.
In this article, we will learn about the relationship between inflation, savings, and investment. We will understand how inflation erodes the value of your savings over time and how you can invest your savings for your financial goals to get inflation-beating returns. Let us start with understanding the concept of inflation.
Inflation is the general increase in the price of goods and services over time. For example, a litre of milk cost Rs. 50 last year, and this year it costs Rs. 55. So, the 10% increase in the price of milk is the effect of inflation. Inflation, or a price increase, usually happens due to a mismatch in demand and supply. If the demand for a particular product is more than its supply, its price goes up. In short, it is more people/more money chasing a few units of a product, thus driving up the price.
Impact of inflation on savings and investments
Inflation silently erodes the purchasing power of your money without you realising it. For example, Ramesh has accumulated Rs. 1 lakh for his daughter Tina’s fashion designing course, for which she will take admission next year. As Tina will be taking admission for the course next year, Ramesh can keep the amount of Rs. 1 lakh as cash at home, or in a savings account that pays 3.5% interest p.a., or in a 1 year fixed deposit that pays 6% p.a.
Next year, due to inflation, the institute increases the course price by 10% to Rs. 1.1 lakh. Let us understand how did inflation impact Ramesh in different scenarios:
Cash: Let us assume that Ramesh kept the admission fee amount of Rs. 1 lakh as cash at home. In this case, while paying Tina’s admission fee of Rs. 1.1 lakh, Ramesh will have to put an additional Rs. 10,000 more than the Rs. 1 lakh that he had accumulated last year. So, in this case, inflation eroded the purchasing power of Ramesh’s cash amount of Rs. 1 lakh by 10%.
Savings: Let us assume Ramesh parked the admission fee amount of Rs. 1 lakh in his savings account that pays 3.5% interest p.a. instead of keeping the cash at home. At the end of 1 year, Ramesh’s Rs. 1 lakh will grow to Rs. 1,03,500. In this case, while paying Tina’s admission fee of Rs. 1.1 lakh, Ramesh will still have to put an additional Rs. 6,500 from his pocket over and above the Rs. 1,03,500 that he has accumulated in his savings account. So, in this case, inflation eroded the purchasing power of Ramesh’s savings account balance of Rs. 1,03,500 by 6.5%.
Investments: Let us assume Ramesh invested the admission fee amount of Rs. 1 lakh in a 1 year bank fixed deposit that pays 6% interest p.a. instead of parking the money in a savings bank account. At the end of 1 year, Ramesh’s Rs. 1 lakh will grow to Rs. 1,06,000. In this case, while paying Tina’s admission fee of Rs. 1.1 lakh, Ramesh will still have to put an additional Rs. 4,000 from his pocket over and above the Rs. 1,06,000 that he received as maturity proceeds from his 1 year fixed deposit. So, in this case, inflation eroded the purchasing power of Ramesh’s fixed deposit maturity amount of Rs. 1,06,000 by 4%.
The interest amount earned on fixed deposits is taxable. So depending on the tax bracket that Ramesh falls in, his actual returns from the fixed deposit will be lower than 6%.
Important note: for savings accounts and fixed deposits, banks compound interest quarterly. But, for simplicity of understanding, we have considered annual compounding in the above example.
Inflation-adjusted returns on savings & investments
In the above example, you will notice that Ramesh’s investment did see positive growth of 3.5% in the case of the savings account and 6% in the case of fixed deposit. However, as inflation was at 10%, it harmed Ramesh’s returns from the savings account and fixed deposit. So, the key takeaway here is, you should always calculate your investment returns after factoring in inflation, known as inflation-adjusted returns or the real rate of return.
In the above example, the real rate of return after considering the impact of 10% inflation is:
-6.5% when the money was parked in a savings account
-4% when the money was invested in a fixed deposit
You will be surprised to see how a 10% inflation rate resulted in:
Ramesh’s 3.5% positive growth rate from the savings account finally ending in 6.5% negative returns on a net basis.
Ramesh’s 6% positive growth rate from fixed deposit finally ending in 4% negative returns on a net basis.
This is how inflation erodes the value or purchasing power of your money over time. Hence, while making investments for your financial goals, you should always consider inflation-beating returns.
However, it is essential to note that it made sense for Ramesh to invest his money in a fixed deposit because the money was required after 1 year for Tina’s course. For such a short period, investing in equity or gold would be risky as these asset classes are volatile. Hence, to protect the value of capital, investing in liquid mutual funds or fixed deposits is fine for short periods. For long-term investments, and asset allocation mix of equity mutual funds, gold, and fixed income products is ideal.
Ways to counter inflation and generate inflation-beating returns
During periods of high inflation, parking money in a savings account or investing in a fixed deposit or debt mutual fund will lead to negative returns if the inflation rate is higher than the rate of return from these products. Hence, for long-term financial goals, you should do goal planning. Let us understand this with the help of an example.
Karan wants to build a higher education fund for her 2-year-old daughter Shruti. Karan has enquired about some courses in various streams such as MBA, engineering and some others. The costliest course costs Rs. 20 lakhs as of today. Shruti will go for her higher education when she completes 21 years old.
Karan has 19 years to plan and build a higher education fund for Tina. Karan is expecting education inflation of 10% during these years. A course that costs Rs. 20 lakhs as of today will cost a whopping Rs. 1,22,31,818 (Rs. 1.22 crores) if the cost of education (inflation) goes up by 10% every year for the next 19 years.
Diagram: Increase in education cost in 19 years @ 10% annual inflation
The above chart shows how the current cost of education of Rs. 22 lakhs will grow to Rs. 1.22 crores in 19 years, at an annual inflation rate of 10%.
While the amount of Rs. 1.22 crore will look like a huge number; Karan has 19 years to plan for this financial goal. With an appropriate asset allocation (mix of equity mutual funds, fixed income products and gold) and an expected 12% CAGR, Karan can accumulate the education fund by investing Rs. 1,72,152 annually or Rs. 14,346 per month.
Diagram: Increase in education cost and building the education corpus
The above chart shows how an annual investment of Rs. 1,72,152 (monthly Rs. 14,346) will grow to Rs. 1.22 crores in 19 years, at a CAGR of 12%. Even though the chart shows a linear growth of 12% annually, in real life, markets are volatile. So, there will be outstanding growth in some years, a mediocre growth rate in some years, and there will be negative growth in some years.
Goal planning with Glide Invest
In the above example, we saw how Karan could calculate the future cost of his financial goal after factoring in inflation. We also saw how Karan could make a financial plan for his goal and generate inflation-beating returns. If you also wish to do goal planning and generate inflation-beating returns, you can do it with Glide Invest. |
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Jason Smith: "With Le'Veon Bell gone, it's now 'who is the next guy that could end up being let go or traded?' I'll tell you exactly who it's going to be. It's going to be Dwayne Haskins. Sometime in the next couple of weeks Washington will move on and trade Dwayne Haskins. Haskins didn't show you last year that he could be 'The Guy'. It happened with Josh Rosen and the Cardinals made that same gutsy move to say 'Sorry Josh, we like Kyler Murray' and look where the Cardinals are now? They are imminently happy that they made that work, and Rosen is trying to keep his career going. Haskins had attitude issues last year, and he's had attitude issues this year. He's not been good on the football field, and Ron Rivera demoted him to third string because it got so bad, and basically said 'you don't have a future with Washington.' The first thing the new coach did was bring in a quarterback, Kyle Allen. This should have been the moment where Washington said 'we're going to move on from Dwayne Haskins.' They drafted second overall, how did they not take Tua?? You fell in love with Chase Young when you could have drafted a franchise quarterback."he Washington Football Team will move second-year quarterback Dwayne Haskins before the NFL's Trade Deadline on November 3rd, as Smith believes Washington needs to 'Josh Rosen' the former 15th overall pick.
Check out the audio above as Smith details why Washington is still kicking themselves for not number two pick last season, instead of taking Ohio State defensive end Chase Young. |
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Senateon't give Rosenworcel another five-year term on the commission unless Wheeler commits to leaving the commission.commission's 3-2 Democratic majority will inevitably shift to a Republican majority. But just who will be on the FCC when it's controlled by the GOP is not certain.
If Wheeler resigns, the Senate could reconfirm Rosenworcel and still get a 3-2 Republican majority after Trump nominates a new Republican commissioner. Alternatively, Republicans could try to get a majority even sooner by pushing Rosenworcel out and hoping Wheeler leaves anyway.
"Earlier this week, Chairman Wheeler committed to [Senate Minority Leader] Harry Reid [D-Nev.] that he’d be willing to step down immediately if it would ensure Commissioner Rosenworcel’s confirmation," an FCC spokesperson told Ars last night. The spokesperson declined to make any further comment.
Congress is already wrapping up its current session and is occupied with a n.
Former FCC Commissioner Michael Copps, a Democrat who served from 2001 to 2011, called the notion that there isn't time to reconfirm Rosenworcel "utter nonsense."
Complicating matters even further, Rosenworcel is not universally beloved by Democrats in Congress.briefly objected to Rosenworcel's confirmation last month. They dropped their objections the next day, but not before criticizing Rosenworcel for opposing an FCC proposal to. The measure would have helped cable customers avoid renting TV set-top boxes, and Rosenworcel said she supported it in principle, but raised "technical and legal concerns" that delayed an FCC vote in September. The delay, combined with Trump's election victory, sunk the proposal entirely.
However, Rosenworcel supported key Democratic policies during Wheeler's chairmanship, such as the reclassification of ISPs as common carriers and passage of rules protecting network neutrality and the privacy of broadband customers.
I read this differently. It sounds to me like he's saying "if you don't re-appoint Rosenworcel, I won't step down."
It sounds the same but is subtly different. His term goes until 2018, and everyone on both sides is just assuming he'll step aside when Trump becomes president. A lot of people don't realize that he doesn't have to. The FCC is one of the weird federal agencies that is independent--it isn't part of the executive branch.
He can stay in the FCC until 2018 and there's nothing Trump or the Republicans can do about it.
First off, thank you so much for being the best FCC Chairman in modern times. Classifying broadband as Title II and killing the Comcast-TWC merger ensures your place in history.
That said, DO NOT MAKE ANY DEAL WITH THE GOP. They have shown that they are not trustworthy at all. The GOP has subjected you to hearing after hearing just because you listened to the millions of comments from common people about Net Neutrality instead of the CEOs and lobbyists of telecommunication companies you are in charge of regulating. The GOP has already stated that they will overturn and erase everything that came from the Obama administration, and that includes your FCC.
I can guarantee that even if you step down, the Republicans will refuse to confirm Rosenworcel so that they can attain a majority right away and get to work on reversing every inch of progress from the Obama administration, despite the fact that Obama is currently still in office.
Please, Mr. Wheeler, stay in the FCC. Even though you will no longer be the Chairman, the people of the United States need at least one member of the Commission who is on their side. |
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Delta Academy, Delta GEMS and LaGrandeur Finale Cotillion are holding interest meetings in Baldwin beginning this week.
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BAY MINETTE, Alabama — Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. was founded on Jan. 13, 1913 by 22 collegiate women at Howard University to promote academic excellence and provide assistance to those in need.
The Baldwin County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., has been in existence since 2007. The Baldwin County Alumnae Chapter focuses a tremendous amount of its community service efforts towards the youth of Baldwin and Escambia counties.
Through its educational development programs, Delta Academy and Delta GEMS, the sorority serves young ladies in middle school through high school. Both of these programs have been active since the Baldwin County Alumnae Chapter was chartered.
The chapter is looking to expand these programs by serving more young ladies this year and making a larger impact in the community through community service.
The Delta Academy was created out of an urgent sense that bold action was needed to save young females ages 11 through 14 from the perils of academic failure, low self-esteem and crippled futures.
Specifically, Delta Academy augments girls’ scholarship in math, science and technology, their opportunities to provide service in the form of leadership through service learning defined as the cultivation and maintenance of relationships.
A primary goal of the program is to prepare young girls for full participation as leaders in the 21st Century. The interest meeting for Delta Academy will be held Aug. 24 at the Daphne Recreation Center at 10 a.m. and Sept. 17 at the Fairhope Civic Center.
The Delta GEMS program honors the 12th national president of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Dr. Jeanne L. Noble. Noble was a legendary pioneer in the field of education and social action.
The Delta GEMS program, officially renamed The Dr. Jeanne L. Noble Delta GEMS Institute, continues to spotlight teenage girls between the ages of 14 to 18 in grades nine through 12.
The Delta GEMS Institute is a continuum of services that address the needs of these young women with a framework for the participants to discover and understand their individual brilliance by embracing the aims of the GEMS theme: “Growing and Empowering Myself Successfully.”
The goals for Delta GEMS are to instill the need to excel academically; to provide tools that enable girls to sharpen and enhance their skills to achieve high levels of academic success; to assist girls in proper goal setting and planning for their futures in high school and beyond, to create compassionate, caring, and community minded young women and actively involve them in service advocacy and community service opportunities.
The Delta GEMS framework is composed of five major components: Scholarship, Sisterhood, Show me the Money, Service and Infinitely Complete. The interest meeting for the Dr. Jeanne L. Noble Delta GEMS Institute will be held Saturday, Aug. 27 at the Bay Minette Intermediate School from 10 to 11 a.m.
Baldwin County Alumnae Chapter also offers another valuable opportunity for young ladies called the LaGrandeur Finale Cotillion. The chapter conducted its first LaGrandeur Cotillion Finale in 2008. This program is a unique mentoring program as well as one of the chapter’s largest fundraising events.
This program allows junior and senior high school girls, who possess a 2.7 GPA or higher, along with other criteria to participate in this glamorous event. The young ladies participate in various service projects, an etiquette course, and a luncheon, which all lead up to the big event. The interest meeting for the LaGrandeur Finale Cotillion will be held Saturday, Aug. 27 at 11 a.m. |
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"Progress in Paint, Mistakes in Stone." The Bloomberg transportation legacy and the high cost of trading more density for more parking…
And now Bloomberg wants to create 700 parking spots underneath a park in downtown Brooklyn, Talk about a step backward!
In Toronto there are at least two major car-free condominium projects underway. And the government considers the supply and price of car parking as something to be left entirely to the private market. When asked the exact same question as Ted Weinstein was asked, politicians say things like: "We believe in free enterprise capitalism. A free market is the way to go, not government interference and subsidies with the taxpayer's hard-earned dollars."
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This walk will support the creation of the first RMHC facility in the westside of Los Angeles. As a resident from the westside of LA, it would be extraordinarily meaningful and relevant to have a small role in the creation of a nearby Ronald McDonald House in Westwood. It will serve as a "home away from home" for families who face the fear and uncertainty of having seriously ill children and it will share our home on the westside of LA with those who are in need.
To learn more about our mission, you can watch the above video.
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So, keep your eyes on our calendar and make sure that you come along to the next event…. you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
I hope that you are all surviving the hot weather without too much trouble. I always feel that I’ve had enough by the time that we reach February and start to have thoughts about why I live here! However, we a to normal. We will soon be able to go out into the wonderful Central Australian landscape armed with our art gear without the fear of being fried and frazzled!
In the meantime the CAAS committee continues to meet and is working hard to bring some interesting events to you our members and to the general publicShed!
I am putting out a call to all members to try participating in at least some of the activities that CAAS provides. CAAS has a wonderful range of activities for you to enjoy, from Life Drawing sessions to the Advocate Art Award. These are run in a friendly, encouraging atmosphere and attended by people who love their art and the pleasure of meeting like-minded people. The best way to catch-up with us is to go to our website https://caasinc.wordpress.com –Then take the next simple step of turning up – you’ll be pleasantly surprised. </s> ig |
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Goodness me but I'm enjoying The Big Stiff Box Set. And, with almost a hundred tracks spread across four CDs, featuring the cream of the Stiff Records crop (Madness, The Pogues, Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, Kirsty MacColl, Ian Dury, The Belle Stars, Jona Lewie, Tracey Ullman, The Go-Go's etc etc), what's not to love? Just have a butcher's at the track listing here for confirmation of its sheer magnificence.
It's full of great surprises too. Like the song I'm going to put up today: England's Glory by famous former music hall comedian (and inspiration for Monty Python's Ministry of Silly Walks sketch) Max Wall.
There can't be many artists who release their first single when they're nudging seventy, but then I suppose Max was never going to be your typical pop star - although, such an eventuality unfortunately failed to pan out: the box set's accompanying booklet informs us that, written by Ian Dury, England's Glory was Stiff's first real, umm, stiff. A great shame, really, as it's a cracking 'list' song that really would have lit up the charts. It would've been great to see the old boy performing it on Top of the Pops, too!
I can't get enough of this song at the moment anyway; it's fast becoming one of my favourite Stiff songs. Have a listen, and see what you think.
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There is something so right about Max Wall singing an Ian Dury song. How could you not love it?
Aye. Definitely a match made in heaven, that.
What a fantastic song! I love a good list song, too.
P.S. Boo hiss to Graham Greene! :oP
Gotta agree that the Stiff box set is a real treasure trove. I recently discovered the Electric Guitars and their stuff is excellent. |
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While the company won’t reveal Provisions’ sales numbers, it isn’t exactly taking over your grocery store yet. But the company continues to introduce new small-batch specialty foods and work with sustainable producers. For example, take the company’s beer, Long Root Ale. It’s brewed using Kernza, a native grain that helps fight erosion and regenerates the soil. Another example is its new Savory Seeds, which are grown as cover crops, a technique in organic agriculture where you add nutrients to the soil while staving off erosion via planting specific grains and seeds in the off-season.
“We need a revolution to save our home planet, and the only one we are likely to have will be through agriculture,” says Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard.
Patagonia Provisions is further improving its standards by unveiling a new criteria for its products called Regenerative Organic Certification (ROC). This standard must meet all the traditional organic criteria, but any product that bears its label must also restore soil health and possibly help sequester carbon. “Eating organically just causes less harm, but it doesn’t do much good other than that,” says Chouinard. “However, if you grow something regeneratively, and combine that with organic practices, you are now making more nutritious food that tastes better while growing topsoil and capturing carbon. This way of farming is a win-win-win.” The certification is a collaboration with the Rodale Institute. Its tagline? Farm like the world depends on it.
Transitioning to sustainable farming practices can be expensive. I know firsthand. In June, my husband and I purchased a 45-acre farm in Tennessee. The land had hosted a traditional cattle operation for the past two generations. Cows would graze for a few months here and then were shipped to feedlots, where they were pumped full of grain and readied for slaughter. We signed our closing papers with bright ideas on how to switch to something more sustainable, like raising goats for meat. Then we found out that it would cost $20,000 to install goat-friendly fencing. Oh, and there isn’t a processor that touches goats for miles. Not to mention that few Americans are stocking up on goat steaks.
The company's standards are stringent. Provisions employees spent time on Wild Idea’s ranch examining animal welfare, interviewing staff, and watching the start-to-finish harvest and processing of a bison.
I tried every one of the 23 Patagonia Provisions products. Below are my favorites.
So how much can Provisions really do to change the way we eat? More than you think, it says.
Provisions plans to launch several new products in the next few months, including another beer. I tried every one of their 23 current products. These are my favorites.
What, you thought I wasn’t going to rank a beer in the highest spot? A collaborationhe beer’s name refers to Kernza, a grain that grows extremely long root systems. This helps keep soil in place, minimizing erosion and leaving fields healthier than they were before planting. The beer is just a touch sweet, a bit nutty, and has a super clean finish.
A little-known fact: Chouinard is a tinned-fish fanatic. In fact, he’s even tried to get Patagonia Provisions to tin other ocean critters like sea snails. So far the company is sticking with mussels, which, as filter feeders, clean the ocean water they’re living in. All three flavors (lemon herb, smoked, and savory sofrito) are a delight.
One of the company’s first products is still one of its best. “This was about making sure we have wild salmon in the future,” Cameron says. The company only works with anglers who fish along specific, well-stocked migration routes. Fishing migration routes ensure that other threatened fish don’t accidentally get hauled in alongside the salmon. I’m partial to the black-pepper flavor, which is perfectly salty, smoky, and just fishy enough, but wouldn’t refuse any of the company’s three salmon offerings.
These are the closest thing to snack food in the entire line, and accordingly, I wiped out a whole bag in two big gulps. But unlike most snack food, I had zero regrets afterward. Roasted lentils, sunflower, and hemp seeds, plus toasted buckwheat, are tossed with sweet-salty barbecue spices and finished with tangy lime. This is what your office needs in its vending machine for your 4 p.m. munchies.
I think of jerky like I think of celery: by the time I’m done chewing it, I must have burned every calorie it contains. Not so with these luscious strips. Tender and cured with a pleasant amount of salt, this is the ideal trail snack for when you cannot face one more handful of gorp.
Just sweet enough to feel like a treat but not so sweet that you feel like you ate candy, these bars—made from almonds, mangos, chia seeds, and not much else—are precisely what you want to find at the bottom of your purse when you’re tottering on hangry. The apricot and Inca berry flavors are good, too, but the mango was the one I kept reaching for.
My husband eats instant ramen every day for lunch. I’ve been trying to get him to eat something, anything else, for fear he’ll pickle himself from the inside out. They’re better with a dash of salt and hot sauce, and maybe a squirt of lime, but they’re filling, ready in ten minutes, and a healthier choice than instant ramen.
In just ten minutes you can make yourself a steaming bowl of hearty porridge with a serious upgrade, thanks to a mix of grains that includes toasted buckwheat kasha and cracked whole barley. However, even after being primed not to expect a mouthful of glucose, when I took a bite of Patagonia Provisions’ organic breakfast grains, I thought, Oh geez, this needs sugar. Yes, I have been conditioned to expect a sweet cereal. But you can make this as sweet as you’d like. I swirledinto my bowl and felt completely satisfied. The banana and apple were my two favorite flavors, but the raspberry was a close third place. |
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How do we attract more interest in Croquet? How do we distinguish our Federation from all the other sporting organisations? How do we persuade people to want to know us?
A Logo is one way of starting this process but unfortunately, here in the North West our Clubs have Logos, our governing body, the Croquet Association has a Logo, so where is the North West Federation of Croquet Clubs’s Logo? The initials NWFCC does not really cut it.
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Why not have a go at designing something, especially since you may have time on your hands during Lockdown!
Please submit any further designs to the Federation Secretary – Angharrad Walters (email – [email protected] ) by 1st March 2021, who will collate the entries and present them to clubs at the Spring Meeting. Clubs will then decide the winner.
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Journal entry by Rich DeAugustinis — 1/22/2017
A New Hope: The Clinical Trial Begins
It’s Super Bowl weekend, and tomorrow evening(excuse me… I threw up a little in my mouth as I thought about the cheating Patriots). It’s fitting that our hometown Falcons have a new hope this weekend – one of winning Super Bowl LI and becoming NFL Champions. We also start this weekend with a new hope – one of making progress to restrain the difficult and challenging mesothelioma Tara is battling.
The bronchoscopy turned up nothing abnormal inside her left lung, meaning the source of the cough was likely not bacterial or fungal. That also means that the “milliary nodules” that showed up in her recent lung scans are most likely mesothelioma, having spread to her remaining lung. While not good news, it does not change the way forward. The tazemetostat clinical trial is her best chance to fight the remaining meso in her body, and to control (or even reduce) it. Given that, we made a snap decision on Wednesday morning after the bronchoscopy to make a run for New York and Sloan Kettering. After postponing the start of the trial on Tuesday, Sloan Kettering was able to reset the plan so Tara could start the trial yesterday.
As usual, GoWhile it’s been a long and stressful week, we conclude it with a new hope for the future. In recent weeks, the weight of this whole journey has been heavy on my mind, and I have been struggling in a big way with the “why” and “what if” questions. I have had tremendous love and support from family and close friends through this, and they have helped me to stay focused on today. Being present today with Tara and Aubrey, and not worrying about what the future holds. As I have shared before, He (God) says not to be anxious about
As we embark on this new journey with the clinical trial, we will cling to our faith inHe has a plan. A good one. He knows the future. We don’t, but that doesn’t matter. He wants us to focus on Him and the gifts he has for us today. He is here, and wants us to place our love, hope and faith in Him, and not to be worried about “why” or “what if”. We will give those to Him, and will continue to petition Him with our prayers for today:
– That God would continue to use Tara’s journey as salt and light in the lives of others, inspiring them to belief and faith in Him
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Despite the strong and clear reference to physician assisted suicide in a message at my own church two Sundays before the vote, after the election two people in lay leadership at my church said to me, “You know, I really didn’t know how to vote on Ballot Measure 16.” If people still did not know how to vote on this measure at one of the few churches that addressed it at all, think how few Christians in most churches had a handle on this issue. No doubt many Christians ended up voting in favor of physician assisted suicide because of the stories and advertising they heard. (Just as polls showed several years ago that 40% of those claiming to be “fundamentalist Christians” voted against a measure that would have eliminated convenience abortions.) If it wasn’t important enough to be addressedin small groups, then apparently it wasn’t very important.
If only two percent of voters had voted differently, the physician assisted suicide measure wouldn’t have passed. I have no doubt that if Oregon’s churches would have taken seriously our God-given prophetic role, if we would have stood up as a moral conscience, we could have easily turned around the vote not only on measure 16, but on two other measures with clear moral issues at stake. But we didn’t. And now we must live with the consequences, not least of which is the judgment of Almighty God. “I
For years churches have been free to take specific positions on ballot measures, and on the moral issues at stake in those ballot measures, without jeopardizing their tax exempt status. Should the IRS decide churches are no longer free to do so (I have no doubt they eventually will), then churches should do what God calls them to do, even if it means forfeiting tax exempt status (which most churches in the world have never had anyway).
The question. 10:12) applies not only to the gospel, but to any truth. Left to themselves, or rather left toinundate them throughout the week, most Christians will not come to biblical conclusions on moral issues. That’s why the sheep need shepherds, and that’s why shepherds need to take their cues from the eternal word of God and their marching orders from the Almighty. That’s why they must not hesitate, must not back off from leading the flock to think and act God’s way, even in—perhaps especially in—controversial areas.
I think the question every church must ask, and every ministry like EPM must ask, is this—”would we say and do anything differently if our tax exempt status was not at stake?” If the answer is “no,” great. But if the answer is “yes,” then it means we are serving an idol. It’s time to do what we should do, whatever we believe God calls us to do, no matter what it puts at risk. “No man can serve two masters” (Matt. 6:24).
In 1835 there was. Two thirds of the delegates were pastors. Christians were the back bone of the underground railroad that illegally housed and fed and transported slaves escaping to freedom. The practice of dueling in America was finally outlawed because so many ministers condemned it from their pulpits. In fact, many of them urged their congregations not to vote for any political candidate who believed in dueling.
Ironically, I often hear people say “we should just pray for revival and not worry about these moral and political issues. They aren’t the root problem.” Well, that’s a half truth. Of course, it is true that political solutions are never ultimate solutions. Hearts and minds must be changed by a work of God. But if black people and Jewish people and |
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