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Saturday, June 13, 2009 Nano Pure Gold Facial Soft Mask. Nano Pure Gold Facial Soft Mask (50g). • Provide deep hydrating and moisturizing on the epidermis skin. Skin feels soft and revitalize after each mask application. • Helps in anti-oxidant, soothing, anti fine lines and wrinkles. Promote cell rejuvenation and whitening. 50 gm /pack. (For 2 time applications) How to use:1) After cleansing your face, mix 25gm gold powder mask + 20ml water (please adjust the water accordingly to your preference.) 2) Mix well and apply on your face quickly. Leave on for 20 – 30mins and peel off. 3) Recommend to apply suitable ampoule on the face before the soft mask for a DIY facial at home. Expiry date:Oct.2015 onward. Special Offer:S$10.00 / pack For Singapore buyer only. 1 comment: Jolene said... This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010 Offtopic: Directoring So, as some of you know, I spend quite a bit of my free time that isn't consumed by WoW with volunteering for Girl Scout camps. The biggest of these is a week-long resident camp that I'm now deputy-director of, and is starting in about a week and a half. Needless to say, it is ze crunch time. Some of the things that I have spent my spare time on lately: • Creating a detailed class plan for the wildlife science class activity • Organizing a guest speaker (with real animals) • Chasing down other volunteers that need to touch base and turn in paper work • Researching suggestions for those activities that haven't bothered to come up with a plan yet (/facepalm) • Testing out possible last-minute activities (I made a tiny hand-molded clay dragon this weekend) • Working on props and necessary signage • Creating cool little gifts for the 20 girls that I am the unit director for • Touching base with my own unit staff to assign them to different groups of campers • Figuring out how to fit my assigned programs' material purchases into the very limited budget • Creating a "camp tour" and rules guide for the staff to walk their groups through on the first day to make sure everything is covered • Reminding campers about space limitations and "YOU MAY NOT BRING" items on their packing lists • Proof-reading emails being sent back and forth between director and volunteers and parents • Watching the weather forecast and trying to pick a good night to take a small group of them for a night under the stars • Keeping the head director from completely loosing her head and exploding before camp even starts • Consuming fudge and cookies at an alarming rate. When you're in charge, things are always popping up: problems, research, etc. Any good guild officer can relate to this :) 1 comment: antlergirl said... I remember helping to organize the camps for the kids when I was still a teacher. It was fun, but really stressful. Your dragon looks cute ^^
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Maria delaluz Matus-Mendoza, PhD Associate Professor of Spanish Maria Delaluz Matus-Mendoza Office: Language and Communication Center 212A Phone: 215.895.2171 • PhD, Spanish, Temple University, 1999 Research and Teaching Interests • Spanish Linguistic Variation in the U.S. • The relationship between language variation and mobility (social and geographical) among the Mexican communities in Mexico and in the United States • Second Language Acquisition • Language Variation in media Research Projects • Published in several national and international journals. Even though the role of gender is always present in Matus-Mendoza's research, one of her most recent publications, “Gender Roles and the Variants of /r/” deals directly with the changing gender roles in a migrant community and how this is reflected in their language. Selected Publications • Road to Kenny: Migration and Affricate /č/. Southwest Journal of Linguisitcs. 2008, vol. 27 Issue 2, p 65-78, 2007. • Affricate /č/ in an Immigrant Community. PAMAPLA 28 / ACALPA 28. Papers from the Twenty-Eight Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association. Université de Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada, 2007. • Linguistic Variation in Mexican Spanish as Spoken in Two Communities-Moroleón, Mexico and Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. (2002). New York: Mellen Press, 2002.
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006 Unfinished Business Friday was what my dear departed granny would have termed "A bit of a B' ". One patient in particular posed problems that were not immediately solvable. Siobhan, a single mum not in the first flush of youth, had had a "funny do" eight days before. It had left her with a funny feeling in her right arm and leg, very tired, and perhaps a bit weak down the same side. She has high blood pressure and had a similar funny turn three years back which got better in less than 48 hours. Investigations then were all normal, so she takes meds for BP and a daily aspirin and was well until this latest turn. Still there's enough here to make me worry about stroke. So I had to worry her. Unfortunately she hadn't read the "Stroke Care Pathway" and so, thoughtlessly, she had not made any childcare arrangements so I couldn't just send her straight in for work up by the physicians. Some people just don't think things through do they ;-) . First I tried to call the Medical Registrar to see if there was any way to get her booked for her MRI without all the bother of "the pathway". Switchboard at the hospital tracked him down, but "We can't put you through on this line, do you have a mobile?" No. Or at least not on me. I don't generally need one in surgery. If I do bring it in the kids just use it to update me on their missing sports kit / flute / lunch pass / lunch... so I don't do that any more. "O K we'll get him to ring you back." Siobhan was ok to wait for a while so I asked her to take five while I saw the next punter. Five turned in to sixty five and still no call back, so we agreed she should go home to await my call. Twenty minutes later surgery was over and I called my friends on the hospital switchboard and finally got to speak to Med Reg. He's a locum and has less clue what to do than me. We agree to try to get Siobhan up to the Medical Assessment Unit as soon after she has completed the afternoon school run as possible, So I now ring her back, and get diverted straight to answerphone. Leaving messages in such circumstances can be ticklish. What if it's not her that gets to pick up the message? What indeed if it's not even her phone? I ring again to make sure I've dialled the right number. I have. It's the same message. So I leave a "George Smiley" type message vague enough to not let ant cats out of any bag, but clear enough (I hope) to make it clear that I need her to call me back. She doesn't. So I go home, late, worrying. Monday morning and there she is at reception when I come in. We reprise Friday's consultation and try again. This time all works to plan and she departs surgery for MAU within twenty minutes, referral letter in hand. Later she calls back to say she has had her initial x ray and bloods done and waits for an MRI date, but has been let home to continue to care for her inconvenient children. I can't help feeling we ought to be able to do this better, but there isn't an arm of the pathway for "Single mum" or for "Carer for elderly demented spouse" or any of a dozen other little wrinkles that make the "Stroke Care Pathway" inappropriate for a great many patients who might be in need of it. greavsie said... Similarly, it appears that schools aren't set up for 'Both parents working full-time' either. Doctor Jest said... And here's me having to take a day off for that very reason :-( Geena said... Ummm...yeah...you have a 'pathway' to follow when there are people hanging around who may just drop dead in a jiffy....right...sensible. In a situation like that, doesn't social services have social carers who can care for the kids? Probably a redundant question. btw - what's an 'ant cat'? Doctor Jest said... Drat that spell checker. Doesn't spot arrant drivel. That of course should have read "any cats". Feeling too lazy to re-edit today tho'..... Re social services, only in extremis, and, please God, we're not quite there yet... Shinga said... I don't understand this. The people who create these pathways are supposed to create storyboards detailing/profiling the people who are going to be needing these services. The poverty of imagination that is involved in failing to anticipate that there might be people with sole caring responsibilities (there can only be around 12 m people in that position) is breathtaking. In fact, it is so divorced from the real world that it must be a pathology and must therefore require its own drug therapy. Hey - if social awkwardness can have its own drug, why not one for the imaginatively impoverished who are also out of step with modern life? It's not helpful to suggest that either a slap upside the head or the PCT having to incur emergency childcare costs would be more immediately effective. Where is the long-term medication profit in that? Regards - Shinga Geena said... Is that what's it about? Profit? How the heck did the medical world wander so far from the basic concept of care. Doctor Jest said... Shinga-- And I thought I was cynical. You're probably right though.... Thanks also for the heads up re the grand rounds. I can see I'm going to have to up my game if this carries on.... Doctor Jest said... geena-- the NHS is actually about "deficits" (that's underfunded services in the real world) rather than profit. But true to say, most "innovations" in UK health care lately depend on Drug Company sponsorship, so no profit margin tends to = no investment. It's the downside of monopoly health care provision. Mr Angry said... Sometimes I read this site and am utterly amazed that you've not gone round-the-bend working in the NHS. How do you not lose it with alarming regularity? Doctor Jest said... Angry-- you've obviously not met my good lady recently. Still, for me the basic motivation is trying to help people feel / get better. And most of the time I get to do that without too much interference. But no-one wants to read a long succession of "Turned up today and everything went right" posts. Plus posting the worst / best / funniest bits is a great way to let off steam. Sorry if I've been grinding you all down. There's a frivolous Ghost post coming up that should help restore the balance a bit though. Geena said... Your posts do not grind me down. They are always interesting and its great to see a human side to a doctor. My Mom still thinks Doctors are gods..she doesn't believe you poop and burp like the rest of us mortals. Now we know you feel too...and think...some of you even think outside the box. Nice. hey my wv is scrub..appropriate for a surgeon, non? Geena said... not that you're a surgeon..but ...you know... Shinga said... Moi - cynical? On a different blog I outlined my vision of the Brave New World NHS. Bear in mind that there have been several recent studies reported that highlight missed-diagnoses and mis-diagnoses: we've had doctors fail to diagnose flu (last week's Trautner study), along with the doctors miss whooping cough story. Plus the recent Because the doctor isn't always right, while not rampant, misdiagnosis happens. The title of the piece was reasonably balanced, but one of the commenters co-authored the book Internal Bleeding, The Truth Behind America's Terrifying Epidemic of Medical Mistakes. More publicity for Isabel and PKC. The New York Times ran a piece blithely titled Why Doctors So Often Get It Wrong back in Feb. and it excited a lot of blogosphere comment then - hence my vague memory of someone doing an excellent job on rubbishing the reported autopsy statistics that claim autopsies reveal a 40% rate of misdiagnosis of which 10-12% are significant enough that the person might have otherwise survived...One highlight of the article: It mentions Isabel extensively in that piece. Of course, in the UK, we've had the likes of Rod Liddle in the Times opining that it is time for GPs to stop acting as gatekeepers between patients and pharmacists or patients and specialists: Don't defer to doctors. A particularly choice selection: "I know what I’ve got when I go to the doctor and I know in advance the most efficacious method of treatment. Now I realise this sounds arrogant, but there’s a lot of information out there, in books and on the internet. The same sort of information given to the general practitioners, in fact." My proposals for the Brave New NHS to follow. Regards - Shinga Shinga said... Brave New NHS continued. Why involve error-prone medical staff at all? They're just lead astray by their knowledge. If patients are conscious and have the use of their eyes, just pass out the Diagnosis, You're The Doctor, Kit. For more sophisticated needs or the entertainment of people who like to scare themselves witless, then SimulConsult may be just the ticket. Patients could triage themselves and go up to a counter behind which there is a menu of tests. We could order our tests without even needing a person to be on duty - some McDonalds drive-throughs in the US are using call-centres in Mexico and elsewhere to take orders and relay them to the appropriate unit. The driver still pulls up in the bay, but talks to a remote employee. McDonalds reckon they make much more effective use of employee time this way as it usually takes 10 seconds for one driver to pull away and another to pull in. So, I reckon there is a business model there for both the US and the UK. Take it further, health services could offer do-it-yourself X-rays, like photo booths, with easy to follow instructions...With the helpful Latin tag to make it sound medical: Machina improba! Vel mihi ede explicatum vel mihi redde nummos meos! (That should be - You infernal machine!Give me a diagnosis/explanation or give me my money back - but corrections gratefully accepted.) The reasonableness test will become: "Could someone with a reasonable education have diagnosed this using DIY measures and one of these computer programmes?" Just think of the savings involved by removing an entire layer of bureaucracy - patients will be so empowered that the lack of continuity of care won't matter. There may well be a few mortalities here but you can't make an omlette... Regards - Shinga Doctor Jest said... Geena-- my Baccalaureate is in both Medicine and Surgery so you are absolutely fine ;-) shinga-- phew, thanks for the contribution. A lot of food for thought there. You are right there is an emerging trend to see the "Family Doctor" as anachronistic and irrelevant. When the bills start piling up for the unnecessary tests ordered by the "One Hit Wonder" drop in centre docs, or self directed patients, maybe someone will take note, if it's not already too late.... The essential problem is that the "gatekeper" role can't be measured for its effectiveness because you can't see what's not there. Without wishing to sound unduly negative I tend far more to the views of Osler "One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to take medicine." and Voltaire " The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." than Liddle. Shinga said... I hope that it is apparent that I am no supporter of the Liddle position - sorry if that wasn't clear. With the growing emphasis on knowing family history and even genetic contributions to understand a medical history - I find it remarkable that the social history is being overlooked so readily when it is so important. Do you have those quotations framed and on the wall in your waiting-room? Regards - Shinga Doctor Jest said... Shinga-- Fear not. I took your posts as a Cassandran prophecy rather than a statement of your own beliefs and values. Sadly we do not have the quotes framed, just some bland and typical 1990's "Mission Statement". I have got a Sappho poem on my noticeboard in the consulting room tho' FWIW. In translation "Both the moon And Pleiades have set, It's the middle of the night, The hours are crawling past, And I lie down to sleep alone." An insomniacs cry from three milennia ago no less relevant today. Of course for the original author the key word in the whole poem was "alone". But so it is for many people still. For all our sophistication and modernity we remain the same animals we were in antiquity and our needs have not changed appreciably either. Not so our demands however, which is roughly where I came in I think. Shinga said... I am one of those people who reads the noticeboards. Nearly 3 years ago I had to attend a GP as a temporary resident (throat abcesses the size of almonds - the memory is still with me). The noticeboard contained several testimonials to the fact that he was a doctor who was qualified to attend Himalayan treks, specialised in altitude medicine etc. - He even had letters from grateful Sherpas he had attended - completely fascinating. It made the consultation go like a breeze and helped me to ignore the squeezing of my outraged throat and glands. There's a lot to be said for these noticeboards. Regards - Shinga
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Durham Research Online You are in: OXI1 protein kinase is required for plant immunity against Pseudomonas syringae in Arabidopsis. Petersen, L.N. and Ingle, R.A. and Knight, M.R. and Denby, K.J. (2009) 'OXI1 protein kinase is required for plant immunity against Pseudomonas syringae in Arabidopsis.', Journal of experimental botany., 60 (13). pp. 3727-3735. Expression of the Arabidopsis Oxidative Signal-Inducible1 (OXI1) serine/threonine protein kinase gene (At3g25250) is induced by oxidative stress. The kinase is required for root hair development and basal defence against the oomycete pathogen Hyaloperonospora parasitica, two separate H2O2-mediated processes. In this study, the role of OXI1 during pathogenesis was characterized further. Null oxi1 mutants are more susceptible to both virulent and avirulent strains of the biotrophic bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae compared with the wild type, indicating that OXI1 positively regulates both basal resistance triggered by the recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns, as well as effector-triggered immunity. The level of OXI1 expression appears to be critical in mounting an appropriate defence response since OXI1 overexpressor lines also display increased susceptibility to biotrophic pathogens. The induction of OXI1 after P. syringae infection spatially and temporally correlates with the oxidative burst. Furthermore, induction is reduced in atrbohD mutants and after application of DPI (an inhibitor of NADPH oxidases) suggesting that reactive oxygen species produced through NADPH oxidases drives OXI1 expression during this plant–pathogen interaction. Item Type:Article Keywords:Hyaloperonospora parasitica, Plant defence, Pseudomonas syringae, Reactive oxygen species, Signal transduction, Disease resistance, Oxidative burst, Defense response, Signaling pathways, Salicylic-acid, Cell-death, Mutant, H2O2, Accumulation, Activation. Full text:PDF - Published Version (380Kb) Publisher Web site: Publisher statement:This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( 2.0/uk/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Record Created:06 Jun 2012 10:05 Last Modified:08 Jun 2012 11:55 Social bookmarking: del.icio.usConnoteaBibSonomyCiteULikeFacebookTwitterExport: EndNote, Zotero | BibTex Usage statisticsLook up in GoogleScholar | Find in a UK Library
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Skip Navigation US Department Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy IREC North Carolina Solar Center Home Glossary Links FAQs Contact About Twitter    Facebook Incentives/Policies for Renewables & Efficiency Printable Version Energy Efficient Residential Construction Tax Credit (Personal)    Last DSIRE Review: 07/03/2012 Program Overview: State: Oklahoma Incentive Type: Personal Tax Credit Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Furnaces , Heat pumps, Central Air conditioners, Caulking/Weather-stripping, Duct/Air sealing, Building Insulation, Windows, Doors, Roofs, Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building Applicable Sectors: Residential, Construction Amount:Amount of eligible expenditures Maximum Incentive:$4,000 Equipment Requirements:Property must be less than 2,000 square feet. Carryover Provisions:Can carry over unused credit for up to four years Start Date:11/01/2005 Authority 1: Date Enacted: Date Effective: 68 O.S. § 2357.46 06/08/2005 (subsequently amended) Note: After a 2 year moratorium on all state tax credits, this credit may be claimed for tax year 2012 and subsequent tax years, for eligible expenditures on or after July 1, 2012. Oklahoma allows a contractor who is the primary builder of an energy efficient home or manufactured home substantially completed after December 31, 2005 to claim an income tax credit beginning in tax year 2006. The home must be under 2,000 square feet. Improvements eligible for the credit include energy efficient heating and cooling systems, windows, doors, roofs and insulation to minimize heat loss and gain. The contractor can take a tax credit for the amount of the eligible expenditures, not to exceed $2,000 for a home that is between 20% and 39% above the International Energy Conservation Code 2003 or $4,000 for a home that is 40% or above of the Code. In addition, the heating and cooling efficiencies must meet the minimum requirements established by the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987 and building envelope improvements must account for a certain percentage of the reduced annual heating and cooling energy consumption levels. The contractor can carryover any unused portion of the tax credit for up to four subsequent years. As the result of a 2006 amendment, credits earned after August 25, 2006 are freely transferable to any taxpayer upon the filing of a transfer agreement.   Carolyn Sullivan Oklahoma Department of Commerce State Energy Office 900 North Stiles P.O. Box 26980 Oklahoma City, OK 73126-0980 Phone: (405) 815-5347 Web Site:   Information Specialist - OTC Oklahoma Tax Commission Post Office Box 26800 Oklahoma City, OK 73126-0800 Phone: (405) 521-3160 Web Site: NCSU - home
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Drexel University Home Pagewww.drexel.edu DREXEL UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES HOMEPAGE >> iDEA: Drexel E-repository and Archives > Drexel Academic Community > College of Information Science and Technology > Research Day Posters (IST) > Recommending Collaborators for Multidisciplinary Academic Collaboration Title: Recommending Collaborators for Multidisciplinary Academic Collaboration Authors: Gunawardena, Sidath Weber, Rosina O. Issue Date: 8-Apr-2011 Publisher: Drexel University. College of Information Science and Technology. Series/Report no.: IST Research Day 2011 posters Abstract: The research challenges facing the scientific community have spurred an increase in multidisciplinary research. Such multidisciplinary collaborations span traditional disciplinary boundaries, bringing together researchers with diverse backgrounds, skills, and research practices. With agencies such as the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health seeking to encourage this type of research by increasing funding opportunities, this provides incentives for researchers, particularly for tenure track junior faculty, to advance their careers by engaging in multidisciplinary research. To engage in multidisciplinary collaborations, researchers have to find collaborators outside of their domain, a task harder than finding a collaborator within one’s own domain. The personal resources that can be leveraged and the technological tools currently available fall short of meeting the needs of an academic researcher seeking a collaborator with whom to engage in multidisciplinary research. This research explores the possibility of a systematic solution to the problem of finding collaborators in disciplines outside one’s own. One method of problem solving is to use previous successful examples as a guide. Utilizing this type of reasoning in a systematic manner, this research investigates how existing collections of outputs from collaborations, such as grants and peer-reviewed journal publications, can be used to solve this problem of finding partners to engage in multidisciplinary research collaborations. These are collections of collaborations that have achieved some degree of success: each grant proposal was funded and each article was published in a peer-reviewed journal. This research explores whether there is knowledge embedded in these past experiences that can be used to recommend new potential collaborators for those seeking to engage in multidisciplinary research. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1860/3637 Appears in Collections:Research Day Posters (IST) Files in This Item: File Description SizeFormat Sid Gunawardena.pdf617.28 kBAdobe PDFView/Open View Statistics
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Advanced Search 13.10J Structural Mechanics, Fall 2002 Research and Teaching Output of the MIT Community Show simple item record Patrikalakis, N. M. (Nicholas M.) Connor, J. J. (Jerome J.) dc.coverage.temporal Fall 2002 2007-02-16T07:14:59Z 2007-02-16T07:14:59Z 2002-12 dc.identifier 13.10J-Fall2002 dc.identifier.other 13.10J dc.identifier.other IMSCP-MD5-4831fc2058d1dfdbbad454a1542c1411 dc.description.abstract Fundamental concepts of structural mechanics with applications to marine, civil, and mechanical structures. Residual stresses. Thermal effects. Analysis of beams, columns, tensioned beams, trusses, frames, arches, cables, and shafts of general shape and material, including composites. Elastic buckling of columns. Exact and approximate methods, energy methods, principle of virtual work, introduction to computational structural mechanics. Examples from civil, mechanical, offshore, and ship structures. en dc.language.iso en-US dc.subject structural mechanics en dc.subject mechanical structures en dc.subject residual stresses en dc.subject thermal effects en dc.subject beams en dc.subject columns en dc.subject tensioned beams en dc.subject trusses en dc.subject frames en dc.subject arches en dc.subject cables en dc.subject shafts en dc.subject elastic buckling en dc.subject energy methods en dc.subject virtual work en dc.subject computational structural mechanics en dc.subject 13.10J en dc.subject 1.573J en dc.subject 13.10 en dc.subject 1.573 en dc.subject.lcsh Structural engineering en dc.title 13.10J Structural Mechanics, Fall 2002 en dc.title.alternative Structural Mechanics en dc.audience.educationlevel Graduate dc.subject.cip 142401 en dc.subject.cip Ocean Engineering en Files in this item Name Size Format Description 13-10JFall-2002/O ... 13.84Kb HTML The following license files are associated with this item: This item appears in the following Collection(s) Show simple item record
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Dear Muslimo (Relevant History) The Moral High Ground Anyway, somehow that tweet got twisted by Atheismpluscrap into this: It wasn’t the only time Atheismpluscrap used that tactic: I know better now. On Our Team The relevant quotations: So anyway, I pointed out this little definition problem: I flippantly pointed this out to Atheismpluscrap: There is an impressive distemper these days on the internets. D.J. deleted the comment. In response, Lance Finney posted this: Did you delete her comment? D.J. deleted the comment and blocked Lance Finney. An unsupportable claim I just got an e-mail from the James Randi Educational Foundation, promoting this year’s Amaz!ng Meeting. There was a time when I might have wanted to go to TAM, but that time is long past, especially since this year’s speaker lineup is a veritable who’s who of people I have no desire to hear from or be around. The reason I wouldn’t have gone to TAM in the past is mostly because of the cost. I go to comic and geek conventions pretty frequently, and I realize that TAM is a different sort of beast–more like a professional conference–but the difference in cost has always been kind of staggering to me. Just to attend TAM for the four-day event is $475 this year, without any of the workshops, dinners, or extra bells and whistles. If I wanted to spend the same amount of time at Comic-Con International in San Diego, the “TAM” of the comic/geek culture world, I’d be spending $150. For a convention that’s closer to home (and likely closer to the attendance size of something like TAM) like the Chicago Comic-Con, I’d pay $90. Comic conventions finance their tickets by having vendors pay to set up booths, and the goal is to have people come, see panels and presentations, and spend their money on the convention floor, and hopefully everyone makes a profit except the attendees, who leave with various goods that they didn’t have before. TAM, apparently, doesn’t work quite the same way. Certainly there’s a greater focus on panels and speeches, but one would think they could defray some of that $475 by having a few more vendor tables set up. Doesn’t everyone have a book to sell? Again, I digress. It seems my perception of TAM’s cost as being excessive isn’t an uncommon one, hence at least one of the points in this e-mail, “Six Reasons Not to Miss TAM 2013.” To whit: The thing that stuck out to me there is this claim: “TAM 2013 is actually cheaper than any other skeptic conference when hotel, travel, and meals are factored in.” I hope the JREF won’t mind when I say that I’m a bit skeptical about that. In fact, I’d go so far as to say that such a claim is absolute, transparent, unsupportable bunk. I immediately thought of Skepticon, a skeptic/atheist conference I actually do want to attend. Skepticon not only typically has speakers I want to hear and is within driving distance, but it’s also free to attend. The other costs to go would have to be pretty exorbitant to end up more than TAM’s $475+. So I decided to do the skeptical thing: I crunched the numbers. All the information here is from quick searches of available websites, TAM’s information, and my situation. It’s going to be different for everyone, but they sent the claim to me, so it should be as true for me as for anyone else, right? For TAM, I searched for a round-trip flight from Chicago to Las Vegas. I figured I’d give TAM the benefit of not including the cost for me to drive into O’Hare (I’d prefer Midway, but the prices were considerably higher). The cheapest ticket I could find for the duration of TAM was $372. Changing the dates around a little–leaving a day later, arriving a day earlier, etc.–didn’t produce much difference. No telling if that’s before tax or after, or whatever. I’ll take JREF’s word on hotels, that I could find one for $45 per night. Assuming I stay three nights (11th, 12th, 13th) and leave from the convention on the 14th, that’s $135. We’ll ignore food and other incidentals. I’m sure both Vegas and Springfield have their share of cheap eateries. The price to beat is…$982. For Skepticon, it’s within driving distance for me, though it’s a long drive. Going by a very low estimate of my admittedly fairly efficient car’s gas mileage (35 mpg–it’s usually more like 37), and assuming a fairly high average fuel price of $4.00 per gallon, it’d cost me $54.29 to make the trip there, so about $108.57 round trip. There are lots of lodging options in Springfield. The hotel associated with Skepticon’s convention center would be $139/night, and I’m still assuming 3 nights. That would put me at $417 for lodging, but I could probably do better. If I didn’t mind going someplace a little less fancy, and I don’t, I could get a room within five miles of the Expo Center for $53/night at the Days Inn, according to Expedia. That would translate to $159 total. Let’s split the difference, and say I wanted to get a room at the DoubleTree right near the convention center. $109/night translates to $327 total. TAM Total: $982 Skepticon Total: $436 (rounded up) Unless food and transportation around Vegas is dirt cheap compared to Springfield, MO, the claim is refuted, and exposed for the ridiculous bit of hyperbole it is. Of course, I know what the JREF supporters will say. “Skepticon isn’t a skeptical conference, it’s an atheist conference! There’s no comparison!” It’s a dumb distinction, and one not entirely based in fact, but one we’ve run into before. So I checked out the upcoming CSI conference, The Skeptical Toolbox, explicitly and obviously a skeptical conference put on by the organization that used to be CSICOP. Even the most wallbuildery of skeptical wall-builders can’t claim that’s some atheist-in-skeptical-clothing conference. CSI Total: $492 round trip airplane ticket + $245 room and board + $199 registration = $936 Almost $50 less than TAM, and that includes meals! Look, I know it’s a small thing, but I kind of think that making unsupportable claims in the service of advertising for a skeptics’ conference is counterproductive. We wouldn’t accept this kind of blatant dishonesty from other services or organizations, we sure as hell shouldn’t accept it from the JREF. For shame. A follow-up You may recall almost two years ago I posted about the indictment of Brian Dunning, host of the Skeptoid podcast, on charges of wire fraud. I actually signed up for a PACER account to follow the case, since no one else in the skeptical community seemed all that interested, but (like so many things) I never followed through with it since life got in the way. I especially meant to write a follow-up after Dunning posted a form reply on that original post four months later, linking to his official statement on the matter. The way it tried to redefine and justify cookie stuffing in ways that a glimpse at Wikipedia could refute, and elided the way that the practice actually harms people trying to do business online, rang false and stank of guilt, but I never got around to actually posting about it. Well, now, Brian Dunning has pled guilty. And to read what some people (like the blogger at the Skeptical Abyss) its as though Skepticism has lost its first martyr. You have got to be fucking kidding me. Look, I enjoy Skeptoid as a podcast. I disagree with some of the stances Dunning’s taken over the years, but I respect that he can at least make a show of correcting his mistakes. I like the wide variety of topics, and at one point, I liked the podcast enough to donate to it. But Dunning is no luminary, no shining light, and I hesitate to associate with any “skeptic” that would so try to elevate a human being. Especially a human being who, you know, pled guilty to fraud. What makes Dunning a “leader”? He heads no organization, he holds no elected or appointed position so far as I know. He talks for fifteen minutes each week about a topic in skepticism. Maybe the problem here isn’t that “one of our leaders” fell short of being the “luminary” and “shining light” that some wanted him to be. Maybe it’s that we conflate “popular speaker” with “leader” and further expect either one to have as much expertise in moral and ethical realms as scientific and skeptical ones. It’s an ad hominem (or pro hominem) mistake. Being a good skeptical podcaster doesn’t necessarily make one a good leader, or an ethical software designer. Each of those is a separate skill set. One would think that the Skeptical Abyss would be familiar with these basic cognitive biases. Also, note here that it’s a “horrible tragedy for Brian and his family, and for the skeptical community at large.” I’m sure it is. You know who else it’s a tragedy for? The victims of fraud. Maybe, and I’m just throwing this out there, it wouldn’t have been such a tragic loss if, you know, no one had broken the law. That’s a fascinating claim that I would love to see the evidence for. This is true. And I would kind of hope that a skeptical site would recognize that this is also a mistake. Brian Dunning is not my friend, I do not know him, he does not know me, and I should not assume that because I have fifteen minutes of one-way contact with him each week, that I can thus draw any valid conclusions about his character, his ethics, or any of his activities outside of producing a podcast. The sense of familiarity we feel with celebrities is an illusion, and the gushing laudatory comments throughout this piece are the result of confusing that illusion for reality. I said this on Twitter, but it’s worth repeating: how do you end up with such low standards of heroism that “guy who hosts a podcast I like” is worthy of the title? How, in the same week that saw marathon runners continuing past the finish line to donate blood at the hospital, do you arrive at “guy with a fun series of YouTube videos” as your standard for heroism? Do you consider “guy who can do that rubber pencil trick” the standard for a great magician? Is a Big Mac your go-to example of haute cuisine? Is “socks in the dryer” on your list of favorite movies? This heroism nonsense ends up being a vicious cycle. The more we respond to talented people by placing them on pedestals, treating them like something higher and more-than normal people, the more shocked and disappointed we’re going to be when they fail to live up to the standards we unreasonably held them to. No one should have considered Brian Dunning anything more than a talented, bright guy with a good podcast in the first place, and responding to the revelation that, no, in fact, he’s really just a bright talented guy and also guilty of wire fraud with these fawning “hero” and “luminary” and “shining light” comments only perpetuates the problem. Because it’s likely to become “Brian Dunning is a hero who was persecuted by an unjust system” or “Brian Dunning wasn’t the shining beacon of pure reason that we thought he was, but all these other skeptical heroes surely are!” Let’s learn from this mistake: having a good podcast does not make you a leader. It does not make you a good person. It does not make you a law-abiding citizen. It does not make you a hero or a shining beacon of reason or even correct. It makes you a good podcaster. Brian Dunning is a pretty good podcaster. He’s also someone who pled guilty to wire fraud. Anything else requires additional evidence. Edit: There are lots of people in various comment sections saying we should be skeptical, that a guilty plea doesn’t necessarily mean that the person committed the crime, and so forth. I agree, but I also think it’s worthwhile to consider the evidence against that claim, too. Evidence like the statements he made to an FBI Special Agent. It’s damning, and further damning are the claims made in the suppression request that, were they the subject of one of the Skeptoid podcasts, would be among the things torn apart toward the middle. You can be skeptical of Dunning’s guilt; you can believe his claims of feeling like he was under duress and disbelieve the counterclaims of the FBI agents, and that’s all well and good. But if you’re doing it out of loyalty or personal incredulity, you’re not really being skeptical. Slow Clap I started a post recently building off a myth that Ben Radford perpetuated in a recent hilariously terrible screed about (straw-)feminists, but it’s in need of some editing and revising and thinking whether it’s even a good idea before I actually post it. But then he wrote this bit of inanity, complete with bad photoshop, elevating his rhetorical style to the level of “bad college newspaper satire.” And I scarcely know where to begin. I think my favorite part is the dig at the fact that PZ Myers hasn’t published a book yet. There’s a relevant criticism in the digital age. Or any age, really, since “publishing a book” doesn’t say anything about…well, anything. Except one’s ability to convince a publisher that they’re worth taking a risk on, and in the digital age, even that’s a diminishing factor. Comparing peer-reviewed publication citations provides greater hilarity. Especially since BA-in-psychology-cryptid-expert Radford makes digs at PZ’s “writing outside of his field [of biology]“, and being “once known for his work as a biologist.” If you’re not inclined to read through Radford’s attempt at humor (hint: it’s worse than his poetry), here’s the tl;dr: PZ strawmanned me! No, seriously, that’s it. Radford made nearly 800 words out of an accusation that PZ strawmanned him. It’s a shame that, in the whole effort, he never actually said what PZ was supposedly strawmanning. Look, here’s a bit of Arguing 102 for the would-be skeptics and internet debaters out there: it’s awesome that you found a list of fallacies on some website someplace, and you’re so happy that you’re learning all the Latin names and everything. And you totally understand what a straw man argument is and why it’s a fallacy and now you’re seeing just how common they are. In fact, maybe someone crafted a straw man argument in a conversation with you and you noticed it and furiously went a-typing away at your keyboard. Here’s the thing: there’s a productive way to go about responding to someone’s straw man version of your argument, and a very unproductive way. First, the unproductive way: “You strawmanned me! That’s a strawman!” Also, the very unproductive way: “You strawmanned me!” x 258. The productive way is to go beyond the accusation. The easiest way to do this is to quote your opponent’s straw man argument and either restate your original argument, quote it, or link back to it. Better still is to do that and then explain how your opponent distorted your argument, or why their response failed to address your actual points. That follow-through is actually important; it’s what separates the people who legitimately recognize fallacious reasoning and can explain what’s wrong with it (and thus help make their own arguments look even better) from the people who just learned the term online and don’t really understand the argumentation process, and the people who are using the term as a way to dodge legitimate criticism. Such people–both groups–are fairly common online. As for Ben Radford, maybe someday he’ll get the hang of this skeptical argumentation and writing stuff. Flush the Movement Natalie Reed’s most recent post is must reading. Please do. I just wish that were a more generally-understood lesson. In their own words I have seen tweets over the last few months from people vowing never to read FreethoughtBlogs because they heard that FreethoughtBlogs is purported to condone groupthink, and comments in response to various blog posts about FTB that seem to suggest PZ or others at FTB promote the silencing of dissent, or that they condone bullying or threats of banning toward dissenters, or that they believe that commenters would be unsafe because they feature this or that writer on the network. I think this misinformation results from irresponsible messaging coming from a small number of prominent and well-meaning skeptics who, in trying to help correct real problems of divisiveness in skepticism, actually and rather clumsily themselves help create a climate where bloggers — who otherwise wouldn’t — end up feeling unwelcome and unread, and I find that unfortunate. People who read FreethoughtBlogs do not feel silenced or unwelcome, and that bears mentioning at least somewhere in all of these posts about supposed rampant groupthought and unnamed lists of certain bloggers “bullying” dissenting commenters, and the like. So much of that feels to me more like trolling and distasteful chat room banter, often pretty mean-spirited, especially when it is from just one or a few skeptics recounting disagreements they’ve had with writers who are eventually deemed as “controversialist,” and whom they feel should be not allowed to write for such blog networks going forward. (Relevant source material) Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 28 other followers
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Tag Archive: armormech May 28 List of Craftable orange gear for Synthweavers and Armormech (Underworld Trading) Hey everyone, I see quite a few questions daily on the swtor forums on how to obtain schematics for armormech and synthweaver crafted orange armor. With 1.3 coming out soonish adding boots and glove schematics to complete some of the existing orange sets, I thought this would be a good time to compile an easy … Continue reading »
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Music - The Duncan Trussell Family Hour Forum Wed, 12 Mar 14 15:43:58 -0500 Music - The Duncan Trussell Family Hour Forum en-CA Benji-Sun Kil Moon Tue, 11 Mar 2014 21:01:22 -0500 TravelDescender 12378@/forum/discussions Papadosio - Psychedelic-Spiritual-Aware-Lyrical-Spacey (Asheville,NC product) Wed, 10 Jul 2013 03:55:40 -0500 LemmingJuice 8889@/forum/discussions 1.All I knew....WAS LOVE - 2. Papadosio's Festival Trailer:Rootwire (music by bandmate anthony) 3.Bionic Man 4. Stick Figure 5.Direction Song- 6. Sum Post Your Music Here Tue, 08 May 2012 19:13:45 -0500 Carlos 2080@/forum/discussions Post originals and covers please DOOM Metal/Stoner Rock Thu, 26 Apr 2012 10:46:17 -0500 MK667 1735@/forum/discussions Electric Wizard: This shit is ultra heavy. I was playing this song one time when i picked up my ex and her drunken friends and the distortion and heaviness had this girl puking all over the place. Sleep: Sleep rules. I love this record Holy Mountain. They also have an album called Dopesmoker which was one long track, over an hour and a half if i remember right. You can also find it out there in the world under the album name Jerusalem. Om: Om started off with Al Cisneros (bass) & Chris Hakius (drums) out of the ashes of the above band Sleep. I now feel like a dumb ass because i messaged Duncan on FB and suggested he check out this band not realizing that his best friend Emil Atmos is the current drummer. Blast off and lay back with some headphones on and dig this. Kyuss: Before Queens of the Stone Age a few of the dudes were in this band. Killer stoner rock. Thou: This is doom metal but these guys are all hardcore kids who play it. And they nail it. Also if you ever get a chance to catch these guys live you wouldnt believe how active a doom band could be live. Smoke Pigs is more of their straight forward hard and heavy, they've got some great melodic sounding stuff too. What song are you currently bumpin'? Mon, 20 Feb 2012 22:42:05 -0600 Cashlin 60@/forum/discussions Do yourself a favor and listen to this! Sat, 08 Mar 2014 12:25:40 -0600 HigherExistance 12357@/forum/discussions Song has been on repeat for the past month. Very guitar driven, for a celestial sound. I've been digging the whole Appalachian/banjo influence mainly because it reminds me of the outdoors & good times with the homies. Anybody know any other bands similar to this?]]> Here's an amazingly good party we had in a bassement, with a popular UK DJ/Producer, Paleman Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:20:36 -0600 powfornow 12304@/forum/discussions]]> Sea King - Prisoner's Dilemma Mon, 03 Mar 2014 09:39:02 -0600 SeaKing 12291@/forum/discussions I'm happy to announce that my newest solo album is up for full stream and free download. I call it PRISONER’S DILEMMA. It’s 15 songs, most of which were recorded in the past few months. A couple tracks date back to the summer of 2010. A limited edition of cassettes will be available in May. Figured I'd share for those who are interested. Feedback is always welcome. NIRVANA Thu, 16 May 2013 14:47:07 -0500 messi 8229@/forum/discussions when you wake up to a darkened room Wed, 22 Jan 2014 00:38:58 -0600 apfel 11806@/forum/discussions Only share at night...what we listen to at night. This is my fav sound from a soundtrack of 2013. Great movie, by the way. Edit: If only because it gave me another reason to watch The Shining. ]]> some bands I'm digging Mon, 24 Feb 2014 12:24:24 -0600 Piquiod 12218@/forum/discussions White Hills it's psych rock...look them up. TOOL thread Mon, 05 Mar 2012 10:35:18 -0600 hobo_Bonobo 464@/forum/discussions So I don't know many people who are into the band and I thought I could find a few of you here post a random video talk tour dates discuss the new album(if it ever comes out, haha) If you think they suck, let us know why and maybe we can indoctrinate you Upcoming Concerts Fri, 09 Nov 2012 11:00:53 -0600 MK667 5892@/forum/discussions Next week I'm going to go see Rush! I've been wanting to go for years. I cant bring myself to pay that much for tickets any more but luckily for my birthday my fiance got us a pair. I am stoked!]]> Of Montreal Lousy with Sylvianbriar best album ive heard in years Mon, 24 Feb 2014 05:21:53 -0600 RAMA1389RAMA 12214@/forum/discussions]]> Microtonal music Mon, 03 Feb 2014 08:25:27 -0600 DrunkenAdama 11990@/forum/discussions I recently discovered Wendy Carlos' Beauty in the Beast. It is an amazing album that employs "just intonation" It's such a strange sound. At first it sounded like pure evil to my western ears, but it very quickly got me digging for more of its ilk. Unfortunately, i can't find anything from this album on youtube, but here is a torrent link Do yourself a favor and listen to this album. More stuff! Microtonal version of Happy Birthday Easley Blackwood Harry Partch is the godfather of this stuff Ivor Darreg House Music Lovers Unite Sat, 01 Feb 2014 01:25:17 -0600 MrKaipio 11961@/forum/discussions No genre polices, to me house is 4/4 beat with a groove. Holy Sons “Young Man” - A stoned session with Duncan Trussell Tue, 18 Feb 2014 17:24:18 -0600 TryAngles543 12169@/forum/discussions "Emil Amos has been busy enough with Grails and Om and Life that we can forgive the 15 years that have elapsed since releasing the original Lost Decade collection with Holy Sons. This is made that much easier by the fact that he’s promised us “3 different records” this year alone, salvaged from over 1,000 different songs in a bout of cathartic cassette archaeology. Lost Decade Volume II will feature 14 unreleased tunes from 1995-2002, including the gem bellow, recorded almost accidentally in a stoned session with Duncan Trussell in 1996."]]> Share your recording/mixing tips here Sun, 13 Oct 2013 14:19:09 -0500 coffeeallday 10368@/forum/discussions I'll start: When EQing, a good method is to sweep the frequencies. Turn the gain all the way up and run it across all frequencies. Find the approximate frequency(s) where it sounds really shitty and cut that frequency. More information here:]]> Anyone for some avant garde? Mon, 17 Feb 2014 04:37:23 -0600 TheRedPrince 12158@/forum/discussions Rap and Hiphop Thu, 03 Oct 2013 21:06:25 -0500 Spaghetti 10234@/forum/discussions Here is one of my favorite hiphop songs of all time. Please share your favorite "poetic hiphop". This is one of those songs that gets better with each rapper, until your mind explodes. One of my favorite lines is, "Forget utopia, junk planet is my reality. I use to dream of life as a peaceful art gallery". Good shit.]]> International Covers of Western Music Tue, 11 Feb 2014 17:43:13 -0600 apfel 12089@/forum/discussions Mixing Critique plz Thread Sun, 09 Feb 2014 17:51:37 -0600 Gnome 12061@/forum/discussions And I don't really have access to too many soundsystems, this is a good way to know if it's mixed well just according to my fostexes or not. What I have to offer for critique right now is this little dj friendly edit/remix of a live Prince song called Forever In My Life. Totally different live than on Sign O' The Times. Had to do a lot of heavy chopping and adjustments since the tempo varies a lot throughout, and the ending is far from finished: Gonna layer a couple heavy acid synths over it, and some George Clinton-esque stabs, and the samples still need more adjustment. And I wanna add some percussion over the middle part breakdown-thang. Give it a spin and some feedback, plz!]]> Dr. Dog Anyone? Mon, 10 Feb 2014 17:44:05 -0600 alrightythen 12075@/forum/discussions COVEN - Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls (1969) Sat, 08 Feb 2014 14:40:11 -0600 TryAngles543 12056@/forum/discussions One Big Particular Loop Mon, 10 Feb 2014 17:17:44 -0600 vicissitudes 12074@/forum/discussions Here is the entire thing: You can purchase it here:]]> Suicidal Mixtape Tue, 04 Feb 2014 12:24:34 -0600 Gnome 12004@/forum/discussions 1. Some Times I Feel Like A Motherless Child - Paul Robeson 2. Lonely Sea - Beach Boys 3. Love That Burns - Fleetwood Mac 4. So Glad - David Lynch 5. Álafoss - Sigur Rós 6. On The Beach - Neil Young 7. Good Hold - Toro y Moi 8. Waterfalls - Paul McCartney 9. Être - Nicolas Jaar 10. Rites Of Spring Reverb - Set Fire To Flames 11. Green Typewriters - The Olivia Tremor Control 12. Raga Simhendra Madhyamam - Ravi Shankar 13. I Shatter - Magnetic Fields 14. - Panda Bear 15. There Are No Words - Todd Rundgren 16. Come - Røyksopp 17. A Real Hero - College 18. Because (Acapella version) - Beatles 19. Some Times I Feel Like A Motherless Child - Lois Deppe Edit: Fixed link, or so I hope]]> FATHER JOHN MiSTY - This Atom Bomb and Me (New Song) Tue, 28 Jan 2014 20:56:36 -0600 TryAngles543 11921@/forum/discussions Nomadic Behavior Records Fri, 07 Feb 2014 11:27:48 -0600 SeaKing 12046@/forum/discussions I have started my own label over the past year. This is a shameless plug for anyone who may be interested in checking out what I do. It would mean so much to me if you liked the FBook page or shared it amongst you friends. We have a small group of artists on the label. The music we put out varies from stoner metal to psychedelic folk. I feel like people on this forum would totally dig what we do. We've got 3 releases coming out in the next few months. Thanks for your time! What do DTFH fans think of underground UK Bass? I found this mix and it's pretty dope! Fri, 07 Feb 2014 05:24:00 -0600 powfornow 12043@/forum/discussions]]> Hey Family. maybe i can find my perfect musical match here? Fri, 05 Jul 2013 15:04:10 -0500 messi 8832@/forum/discussions top 10 albums and something else top ten maybe i can start to think about collaborating with someone pre-order: CPR-16: HOLY SONS "Lost Decade II" LP + DIGITAL DOWNLOAD Mon, 13 Jan 2014 10:07:25 -0600 chromepeelerrec 11680@/forum/discussions Hidden away in a virtual cave during the 90's, Emil Amos (Om, Grails, Lilacs & Champagne) amassed a catalog of over 1000 songs, never submitting any of them to a label or playing live. Working tirelessly in various basements across North Carolina, he used the 4-track as a radical therapeutic device to unravel various psychological conflictions and capture an ongoing spiritual implosion on tape. 15 Years after the first volume of songs from that era was released ["Lost Decade" in '99], a second volume has been dug out and rescued from endless piles of cassettes. There's an unparalleled intimacy to these recordings that could probably only be compared to Daniel Johnston's walkman tapes made while he was committed in a psych ward. In a ritualistic attempt to capture the rawest picture of human behavior, mescaline was ingested regularly before recording... giving a witchy glow to the songs in this collection. For any long-time Holy Sons listener this collection fills in some of the blanks of one of the most reticent and under-acknowledged song-writer/producers of the last 20 years. Order @]]> Empathy Tapes, an existential mixtape series Thu, 02 May 2013 03:49:24 -0500 sixart 8069@/forum/discussions We wash up on an unfamiliar shore, the cool water lapping at our feet. We enter the lush jungle looking for help, for civilization. It's beautiful and full of life. We're reminded of our ties with nature. We are nature, but nature lives as much as it dies. Terrorized by The Loon, we shamble on to find a village of people. They welcome us with open arms and tend to our wounds. The people take their time and see the value of each moment, yet we can't quite settle in. We can't let go of the life we left behind, the life that's waiting. We're guided back to the beach by the people and give them our thanks. We reenter the water, hoping to return home. Asuka Sakai - Overture II MGMT - Siberian Breaks (Ed Banger All Stars Remix) I Come to Shanghai - Moose, Indian / The Loon The Books - The Lemon of Pink pt. 1 People Get Ready - Middle Name Beach Boys - Surf's Up Au Revoir Simone - Through The Backyards if you like this, you can stop by my ad & revenue free blog, Empathy Tank, or on Facebook here Hope you enjoy! Duncan's voice has definitely informed my own :)]]> Yo dawgs here's some music Tue, 04 Feb 2014 20:34:10 -0600 TheWalrus 12010@/forum/discussions Any Bass players of the psychedelic/rock variety here? Fri, 03 Jan 2014 17:33:34 -0600 Spencer 11544@/forum/discussions Below is an example of what we do. Thanks. Oh yeah, we are in Los Angeles and we will be doing some touring and whatnot.]]> Estas Tonne Tue, 04 Feb 2014 10:47:37 -0600 TryAngles543 12002@/forum/discussions My theme song Tue, 14 Jan 2014 17:26:14 -0600 Tor_Hershman 11705@/forum/discussions Been playing guitar for 3 years. Tue, 26 Nov 2013 23:17:13 -0600 CigamEcnelis 10990@/forum/discussions ]]> Hidden gems Mon, 30 Dec 2013 13:36:18 -0600 jan 11493@/forum/discussions I can start with a band from Bergen, Norway. Will Oldham, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy etc. Tue, 24 Dec 2013 06:11:11 -0600 aloha 11427@/forum/discussions Give him a chance if you haven't. Any post rock fans? Sat, 01 Feb 2014 16:56:14 -0600 TryAngles543 11968@/forum/discussions ]]> Funkadelic's Finest Fri, 31 Jan 2014 00:33:40 -0600 bmanaman 11943@/forum/discussions ]]> Black Mountain Thu, 30 Jan 2014 13:55:00 -0600 CigamEcnelis 11934@/forum/discussions Serj Tankian Tue, 28 Jan 2014 12:24:11 -0600 TryAngles543 11901@/forum/discussions Jazz hop hope? Sun, 26 Jan 2014 14:50:13 -0600 TheRedPrince 11867@/forum/discussions You guys prob heard of this dude but he's kinda like Bonnie prince billy Tue, 28 Jan 2014 14:35:16 -0600 herbalist 11906@/forum/discussions ]]> swedish psych-rock anyone? Mon, 27 Jan 2014 15:43:47 -0600 jan 11888@/forum/discussions Holy Sons VIDEOS in 1 Thread Sun, 20 May 2012 19:06:44 -0500 mythminer 2358@/forum/discussions If you're like me, then you can't get enough of the Holy Sons thanks to @Duncan. I've combined all of the videos I've edited to the brilliance of Holy Sons into one thread. PLEASE ADD MORE VIDEOS MADE BY EMIL AMOS HIMSELF IN THE THREAD IF YOU FEEL INCLINED. Enjoy everyone! Hail! Anyone a fan of Bright Eyes or Father John Misty? Sat, 11 Jan 2014 17:09:31 -0600 Mikecharls 11656@/forum/discussions ]]> Music for mushrooms Fri, 06 Dec 2013 14:13:08 -0600 Elliemaybee 11164@/forum/discussions]]>
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Professor Clay is widely known for his work in U.S. housing policy and urban development. His current interests include organizational capacity in community-based nonprofits as well as the role of anchor institutions. Growing out of his work on MIT international strategies, he is also interested in the increasing role higher education can play in national development strategies in less developed and emerging nations. Professor Clay is Chair of the Board of The Community Builders, Inc., one of the nation's largest nonprofit developers of affordable housing. He is a member on several foundation and nonprofit boards, including The Kresge Foundation and The MasterCard Foundation. Professor Clay also has experience in public higher education as a member of the board of the University of North Carolina. He is a member of the board of the Aga Khan University. Presently in DUSP Professor Clay teaches courses in housing policy and poverty. He also teaches Thesis Prep and head the Housing, Community and Economic Development Group. Professor Clay lives in Boston. Phillip Clay's picture
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David Trinidad to Judge ’09 Atlanta Pride Poetry Contest • All entries must be the poet’s own original, unpublished work. • Poems must address one of the following topics: (1) Pride Begins With You (2) LGBT Civil Rights (3) Stonewall • Two pages is the max length per poem submitted for the contest. • Poets entering may not have been a student of the contest judge. • All entries must be received no later than midnight on May 11, 2009. • Poems should appear in the body of an email as well as in an attached Microsoft Word Document. The first page of the Microsoft Word document should contain the poet’s name, email address, phone number, and titles of poems submitted. The first page is the only page that should contain the poet’s name, email address, and phone number. • Entries should be submitted via email to [email protected] with a subject line of :“*Insert Name Here*– Atl Pride Poetry.” • The contest winner agrees to acknowledge the Pride Magazine as the first publisher in future reprints of books,anthologies, website publications, podcasts, radio, etc. Copyright reverts back to authors upon appearance in the Pride Magazine. • The final contest judge is David Trinidad. Trinidad will announce the contest winner by June 30, 2009. • Atlanta Pride will split the collected entry fee money, 50%-50%, with the contest winner. • An announcement regarding the contest winner will be posted on the Atlanta Pride website. • The winning poem will be published in the ‘09 Pride Magazine with a brief bio of the winner. • The winner will be featured at the Atlanta Pride Literary Event as well as a reading at Outwrite Bookstore & Coffee House. • The winner will receive a brief interview to be featured in Limp Wrist, an online magazine with queer sensibility. • Please note the contest winner is responsible for his/her transportation to and from the Atlanta Pride Festival, as well the reading at Outwrite. • Poets may submit three poems with an entry fee of $5. Poets may submit an additional three poems with a fee of $2 per poem. • Payments must be postmarked by May 11, 2009. • Payment should be in the form of check or money order and made out to Atlanta Pride Committee. • Mail to: Atlanta Pride Committee, Inc Attn: Poetry Contest 2300 Henderson Mill Rd Suite 125 Atlanta, GA 30345 About these ads Leave a Reply WordPress.com Logo Twitter picture Facebook photo Google+ photo Connecting to %s
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011 2 weeks until the Move! (***Disclaimer. There aren't any fibery photos in this post. I'm still knitting lots, and finished the giant granny square blanket, but they'll have to be for a future post. This is all moving glee***) We're hitting the home stretch now! 2 weeks from this exact moment we'll be on the road driving from the middle of North Carolina up to the southern coast of Maine. I'll hopefully be driving our Corolla with Odin (Hubby will have another vehicle with Junebug and Loki), either singing along loudly to music or listening to an audio book (which ever will keep me awake, since 2 weeks from this exact moment I'll have been driving for quite a few hours.) Every time I ask my husband questions about the house he says "Trust me, you're going to love it. I promise." and then I go about my merry way cleaning out a closet armed with a big black garbage bag. But now I have more photos, taken by our wonderful new landlord, of the house empty and all ready for us! Giddy is the best one word I can use to describe my level of excitement. Righto. I'm going to share, because friends have been asking and I know my parents would think it's neat to see where I'll be living. Plus seeing into someone else's home is a fun sort of voyeuristic "Hey that is how people live eh?" sort of thing. I'll label them how they came to me from Judith. :)  In no particular order:  Addition window in eating nook.  Hallway to back door  Back steps  Downstairs bath  Dining area  Downstairs bath  Pretty window!  Front bedroom  Front porch left side. (Do note the house is green, like my favorite and lucky colour! Fate?)  Front porch right side  Looking down upstairs hallway towards master bedroom  Master bedroom  Middle bedroom  Office/Downstairs bedroom  Upstairs bathroom  Upstairs bathroom  Washer/dryer nook  Upstairs hallway to other bedrooms  View out front window  View out living room window Cute no? It's a 1918 american foursquare home, roughly 1400 square feet, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, plus attic and basement (partially finished) so it's quite large, especially for 2 people. Proof that you can find great things through craigslist ads. I haven't seen the basement, attic, inside the garage or the living room (with fireplace yay!) yet, so there are still some great surprises in store. G is going to claim the room on the first floor as an office, and I'm going to pick one of the upstairs rooms as a studio space. I hope these next 2 weeks fly by. 1. So much character. I love that stained glass window. And the porch! I miss having a porch. 2. Wow, what a great house! Love the old claw foot tub! I can see you two living there for some time and settling in all cosy... Which room will be our room when we come to visit? :) You'll be there in no time! Your dear ole mum 3. H'rayyy!!!! It's wonderful to hear the excitement in your posts. It's great for Gordon too! All of this is made possible because he's so good at what he does...and it shows. You're so good for each other. congratulations to the two of you! Love, Dad. 4. Beautiful! (I love house photos. :D ) This is an exciting time. Enjoy every bit of it.
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Obama climate plan may ricochet on EPA pick By: Andrew Restuccia June 23, 2013 06:10 PM EDT Still, some Democrats say they aren’t worried. A senior Democratic strategist said McCarthy’s nomination shouldn’t be affected by the climate speech, noting there is majority support for it and “multiple paths” to getting the 60 needed to overcome a filibuster. That includes GOP senators that traditionally do not oppose filing for cloture on a nomination even if they don’t end up voting for the nominee in the end. And there are several Republicans that also know and like McCarthy personally. “It’s hard for me to even in all honesty say that they should have waited on this,” the strategist said regarding the timing of Obama’s announcement. “I really don’t think it’s going to really change any votes at the end of the day.” Indeed, some Republicans closely following the nomination have said they expect McCarthy’s nomination to ultimately get through the Senate, but they say the president’s focus on climate change will only heighten tensions among Republicans and Democrats. “In no way is this going to help Gina McCarthy,” said Michael McKenna, a GOP energy strategist. “I doubt very much the president’s speech is going to do anything but exacerbate the problem.” McCarthy, who currently heads EPA’s air office, has been telling members of Congress for months that the EPA is not working on climate change regulations for existing power plants. “The agency is not currently developing any existing source GHG regulations for power plants,” McCarthy wrote to Republicans on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee ahead of a vote on her nomination last month. Senate Republicans are waiting to see how detailed Obama’s strategy is regarding EPA controls of existing power plants to gauge whether they can make the argument that McCarthy either misled them or is out of the loop and would be a mere figurehead at EPA with the White House pulling all the strings. At the very least, they may use it to plug into Sen. David Vitter’s campaign against what he and other Republicans on his panel have charged is a lack of transparency at EPA. The president’s decision to refocus on climate change sends a message to Republican members of Congress that their opposition to climate regulations and McCarthy’s nomination isn’t going to stand in the way of administrative action. “This makes clear that the president is moving ahead no matter what,” said Tiernan Sittenfeld, senior vice president of government affairs at the League of Conservation Voters. “You could argue that they would decide to stop obstructing because it’s clear that this is happening one way or another. It’s really fantastic that President Obama is moving ahead regardless of Republican obstruction.” Darren Goode contributed to this story.
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Purdue newsreel, 1960-1961 Access this item. Purdue ID NumberPV00007 TitlePurdue newsreel, 1960-1961 Other TitlePurdue University newsreel, 1960-61 DescriptionThe 1960-1961 news reel depicts life as it was on Purdue's main campus. Purdue Hall, which was originally the men's dormitory, was deemed unsafe and was demolished. University Hall was renovated with a new interior made for classrooms instead of a library. A new four lane road named Salem Street spans the distance from Lafayette to West Lafayette. A new water tower was erected by the parking wall. Description ContinuedA new power plant was built southeast of campus. Herrick Laboratories was dedicated this year for use by agricultural and engineering researchers, along with the new student health center. In the Stewart Center a mural was donated by R.B. Stewart, and Walter Scholer to represent Purdue's land grant heritage. BMS 3 was presented to the University from General Motors. Gus Grissom, astronaut and Purdue graduate, was chosen to be the second man to fly into outer space. A new airplane hanger and a 400 foot runway was created at the Purdue airport. Date of Original1961 SubjectsPurdue University Genre (TGM)Newsreels RepositoryPurdue University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections CollectionPurdue University Newsreels File Name19601961.flv RightsCourtesy of Purdue Alumni Association; copyright Purdue University Date Digitized9/08/2006 Newsreel Locationhttp://www4.lib.purdue.edu/spcol/newsreels/1961.html URI ark:/34231/c6cv4gtk
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Friday, October 3, 2008 "When You Know It's Right" A recent excursion to Beverly Hills reminded me of the time Dr. M – she was just M at the time – and I ventured to Beverly Hills to shop for wedding rings. (I love going to Beverly Hills. It’s like visiting Monaco without getting on a plane. I’ve never actually visited Monaco, but I have a feeling that’s what it’s like. My Monaco readers can straighten me out if I’m mistaken.) We check out the big name jewelry stores – Tiffany’s, Cartiers. We’re not really Tiffany’s-Cartiers people. We’re rarely in the market for a jewel-encrusted letter opener. We’re barely jewelry people at all. When we got engaged, M retrieved my Dad’s Masonic…something ring from my nighttable and said, “This is my engagement ring.” It was very touching. And cheap. The first couple of places, we didn’t see anything we liked. Too gaudy. Or too Gotti. Wedding rings Mafia wives would wear to lord over other Mafia wives. “You see how much he loves me? You see?” Shopping for engagement rings could be a real deal breaker. Arguments could break out. Conflict and serious re-evaluations could ensue. Questions about taste. The price. The issue of extravagance. “It’s just a ring” could end things then and there. Cancel the caterer. We’re done. That didn’t happen with us. The experience felt fun and easy, and totally lacking in pressure. It wasn’t life and death. It was rings. We’re about to call it day when we notice a jewelry store across the street named Fred. I’d had never heard of Fred before. The name cried “unpretentious.” I think, in reality, Fred was a fancy jewelry store too. But when you’ve never heard of it, you can fool yourself. To the ignoranti, Fred is a guy in a sweater going, “Hi. I’m Fred. You kids getting married?” M found a simple wedding band, mounted with small, though not embarrassingly small, diamonds. I chose a narrow gold band for myself. I really liked it the best, in no way influenced by the fact that it was the cheapest ring in the store. (I brought my ring back four times for re-sizing. On my last visit, they made it clear that they didn’t want to see me there anymore.) And there you have it. Wedding rings for two. No fuss, no muss, no screaming, no arrests. That’s when you know it’s right? I would have said so, Attentive Questioner. Till something happened later that really sealed the deal. Shopping for wedding rings makes you hungry. It’s a scientific fact. We decided to celebrate our adventure with a late lunch. We chose Nate ‘N Al’s – the legendary Beverly Hills deli – delicious rye bread, heavenly mushroom-barley soup. Sometimes, celebrities eat there. Celebrities of a certain demographic. Once, I spotted Wolf Blitzer wiping sandwich crumbs from his beard. Another time, I saw Jerry Vale. M drops me outside Nate ‘N Al’s, and drives off to park the car. (M’s the driver in the family. By choice. Hers. She’s seen me drive. It’s not happening with her in the car.) I buy a newspaper from the newspaper-coin-box place. We like to read when we eat. Not unfriendly; it’s just our habit. I go inside. It’s, like, two-thirty. Lots of empty tables. The hostess seats me. M will be joining me shortly. I pull out the Sports Section of the paper and I start to peruse. Suddenly, I hear this voice from the table next to me. “Excuse me. Do you mind if I borrow your Business Section?” I look up. It’s Milton Berle. “Uncle Miltie!” The biggest star in the early era of television. “Uncle Miltie” wants my Business Section. So I give it to him. And he says, “Thank you.” I am glowing, inside and out. My face is a beaming beacon of ecstasy. I’m sitting beside Milton Berle. I couldn’t have been more excited. M enters the deli, sees where I’m sitting, heads to the table, and sits down. Then she notices my face. She knows immediately why I’m beaming. We had just purchased wedding rings. M squeezes my hand. How sweet, she’s thinking. My hubby-to-be is a romantic. At this point, I give her the sideways nod. “Look over there,” it says. M looks. She sees “Uncle Miltie.” And she realizes the real reason for my glow. Was she mad? She was as excited as I was! That’s when you know it’s right. Anonymous said... That's the kind of story that leaves a warm glow. Thank you. fran said... Oh, how sweet! Great story, a couple of romantics. Can't wait to hear how you handled your first newborn together. So glad it's right! Tim Susman said... That's a great, sweet story!
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Strategy Guide ~ Earthbound - Nintendo Player's Guide Tips for Buying EarthBound February 11th, 2013 | MOTHER 1 A few months ago I posted some screenplay-related things by a fellow named Seth (see here). He’s been working on a few different projects, including one that tackles the MOTHER 1/EarthBound Zero story. Check out his latest version here: He has music and notes to go along with all of it, but I’ll let him go over those in the comments instead. You can also check out this project and his other ones here. Other Related Posts: 14 Comments to EB Origins Screenplay Update Zack4812 said on Feb. 11, 2013 EarthBound Origins… That sounds better than Earthbound Zero! :D Vince said on Feb. 11, 2013 This is looking amazing so far! Seth Campbell said on Feb. 11, 2013 Pride of the Prairie: I Am the Edison Phonograph: In the Good Old Summer Time: School Days: The Eight Melodies:'s%20Final%20Melody.mp3 Auld Lang Syne: George’s Funeral: Queen Mary’s Castle:'s%20Castle).mp3 I put Podunk in Georgia because my father’s family is from them. I got the name for George and Maria’s son (John) from the prologue to a MOTHER 1 fan comic on Phil Kirby is both another nod to Phil Sandhop and also a reference to the Kirby series, created by Hal Labs which helped in coding MOTHER 2. Frank Sanderson is just two names I thought went well together. (also possibly a reference to the name “Mr. Sanders” etched atop Winnie the Pooh’s doorframe, I don’t really know ’cause my mind goes EVERYWHERE) Yes George smokes. It was 1908. Everyone smoked. If you read very carefully, you’ll noticed I referenced a Lady Antebellum song. The clock reads 1:15 (a quarter after one) and George says he’s still “a little drunk”. George’s horse (Snowy) is named after a character from the webcomic Slightly Damned. The post rate is correct. I checked. Yes, Hugo is related to Lloyd and Jeff, at least in THIS continuity. reminder: in MY continuity, EarthBound Zero happened in 1969. Emil Roberts is an homage to chuggaaconroy. Vitagraph was a Brooklyn based film company that was around during the turn of the century. They were bought out by Warner Brothers in the ’20s. Yes I put in a Wilhelm Scream. I had to. I gave George a temper on purpose. It makes him more relatable. Yes there’s a Super Sentai reference, I was bored. I got the name “Stark” from Mr. Itoi himself. His given name (Shigesato) consists of two kanji. the first one alose loosely translates to “hard” and the German word for that is “Stark”. Ryman was my great-grandmother’s maiden name. Yes, “dude” was a word commonly used at the time. Hugo and Phil’s horses (Luna and Ringo) are references to My Little Pony and The Beatles. Garth is a reference to Wayne’s World. The distance from Ceres to Eatyh is accurate for the date and time. I checked. a lot. Seth Campbell said on Feb. 11, 2013 The Link for Queen Mary’s Castle isn’t working, don’t know why. PiePusher11 said on Feb. 11, 2013 Copy and paste the URL. The link as is doesn’t include the .mp3, for some reason. It works fine when you do it that way. Seth Campbell said on Feb. 11, 2013 HpBoost said on Feb. 11, 2013 So, when do we get to audition for roles? ;D Co-Wink-Key-Dink inc said on Feb. 11, 2013 I skimmed through it, I looked interesting and more of a character story entirely focusing on George than anyone else, but character stories are ok. It’s not like a adventure movie like anyone would have thought, but how adventurous you can go in cities anyway? :) It was a nice dare you did, and I think it will work! :D Chris1212 said on Feb. 11, 2013 The whole script and everything is so well done. I may not be a expert critic on writing, but I really enjoyed the effort put into this. I really found the last 3 pages to be really sad. But nonetheless, I think this fits well for the origins of George and Maria, even to Mother 1. Apple Kid said on Feb. 12, 2013 Very well done, much, much better than the Earthbound screenplay. I only have two nitpicks, one being the cigarettes. I’m not going to pretend to be a genius here, but I think (based off of a Stooges episode [XD]) cigarettes had to be filled and rolled up by the consumer. My next one is not important to the plot either, but if William’s wife is a suspect in murderer, why isn’t she locked up (this one might also be connected to the time period). Seth Campbell said on Feb. 12, 2013 Apple Kid Machine rolled cigarettes have been around since the late 19th century. And when George was talking about Will’s wife, he was using past tense verbs, implying that they thought she killed him, but they learned she hadn’t and that his dissapearance was an even bigger mystery. Max said on Feb. 12, 2013 One thing: that ending was a little confusing. What did George take from the tablet? How did he learn PSI so easily? Why did he say that weird poem to John? These are just a few things I don’t understand, but if you could make things clearer or tell me what I’m missing, it’d be nice. Eunacis (Seth Campbell) said on Feb. 12, 2013 Yeah, the ending was rushed and I plan to rewrite significant parts of it. Will said on Jun. 5, 2013 Actually, I’m confused about the last line of the script. What exactly did the humans do to Giygas? (I mean, I have my own theories that Giygas eventually killed Maria in a temper tantrum gone wrong, and that is why Queen Mary has that nightmare.) Is this right when they restored her memories with the eight melodies? Another thing that always confused me about the game was why Giygas alone was so central to the invasion. I mean, really? There are no other Mooks or Starmen or even other Gyiyg who will notice that the kids have chased off Giygas, then shrug and say “the commander is indisposed, I am assuming temporary command. Regroup and carpet bomb the entire surface of Mt. Itoi on my mark”? Find Merchandise! Recent Comments • What: 16th and dis b awesome. Subscribe to Comments Feed! Master Belch and Mr. Saturn plushes!
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Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Clinton Broach SL 060 (317) 274-3864 B.A. History – Purdue University 2004 B.S. Geology – University of Southern Indiana 2011 Research Interests:  I began the MS program here at IUPUI in January 2012 and have just begun my research working under Dr. Bill Gilhooly.  We are currently building my thesis around some previous research I began as an undergraduate at USI where I was involved in the coring of coal seams of the Carbondale Group in southern Indiana.  My thesis research will likely entail completing a geochemical analysis of the marine to non-marine transitional lithofacies associated with cyclothemic sections of four Upper Pennsylvanian cores.  Specifically we will be looking at the stable isotope signatures associated with both marine and freshwater mudrocks and shales and exploring how these geochemical signatures change over time in response to various controls and what these tell us about basin evolution.  I have diverse research interests that include basin analysis and stratigraphy, in particular sequence stratigraphy and the interplay between sediment control and base level, petroleum reservoir genesis and maturation, paleogeography and historical geology, and of course a love of all things paleontological.  My work experience ranges from an initial career in home remodeling and design, to coal core description and analysis in western Kentucky, and most recently to offshore mudlogging with Geoservices – Schlumberger working on oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.  Faculty Advisor:
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Craft activities take on a winter theme - East Valley Tribune: Mesa Craft activities take on a winter theme Font Size: Default font size Larger font size Posted: Sunday, January 15, 2012 8:37 am It's winter craft time at the Arizona Museum for Youth. Children can learn how to make a snowglobe or build a snowman, Junior Girl Scouts can explore hobbies and all students can "squiggle" a messy creation during classes this month. For information, see the Mesa museum's website at Most registrations take place through the Mesa parks and recreations website. The museum is located at 35 North Robson, Mesa. More about More about More about • Discuss Zarco Guerrero, Master of Masks Your Az Jobs
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Success with incentives Michael Dermer's IncentOne helps clients keep costs low across the board By Marli D. Riggs April 1, 2012 Michael Dermer, president and chief executive of IncentOne, works with health plans, health service companies and self-insured employers to boost consumer and provider engagement. The Lyndhurst, N.J.-based company launched its first incentive program in 2004 and now has more than 350 customers. Get access to this article and thousands more... Already Registered? Related Articles Most Popular Most Forwarded
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• Treatment Data sources Study selection Data extraction Data were extracted on study purpose, design, sample size determination, description of participants, randomisation and stratification, use of a comparison group, management procedures, blinding, loss to follow up, and evaluation. 3 reviewers blinded to study authors, results, and conclusions assessed the quality of individual studies using the Reisch scale (score of 0–1, with higher scores representing higher quality). Main results 34 studies met the inclusion criteria: 17 reported Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) scores, 27 reported other parenting outcomes, and 10 reported both types of outcomes. 12 of 17 studies reporting HOME scores provided enough data to be included in a meta-analysis, which used Fisher's method based on reported p values. Home visiting was associated with improved HOME scores (p<0.001); results were similar when the analyses were restricted to randomised studies (p<0.001) and higher quality studies (Reisch scores ⩾0.5) (p<0.001). 21 of the 27 studies that reported other measures of parenting found improvements associated with home visiting. 12 of 17 studies found improved mother-child interactions with home visiting (ie, increased involvement and reciprocal interaction, responsiveness to child's behaviour, quantity and type of interaction, conversation, positive feedback and praise for the child, and a more positive attitude towards the child; and decreased rates of reported difficulties in the relationship and negative interactions). 5 studies found no group differences for mother-child attachment, maternal interaction, parental warmth, verbal praise, and shared activities. Home visiting was associated with more positive or realistic developmental expectations of the child (4 of 5 studies); more maternal involvement in schooling and more stimulation to promote future success (2 of 2 studies); and parental stimulation of the child using books, games, or toys (3 of 5 studies). Home visiting programmes that include ⩾1 postnatal visit are associated with improved quality of the home environment and improved parenting. 1. Pauline Raynor, RN, RMW, RHV, BA(Hons) 1. Lecturer, Centre for Evidence Based Nursing University of York, York, UK The results of this systematic review by Kendrick et al are consistent with previous reviews that show the benefits of home visiting programmes.13 Most of the studies included in this review focused on US families from disadvantaged backgrounds; however, studies from the UK, Canada, and Scandinavia had consistent results. Nevertheless, the findings should not be generalised without attention to specific settings and populations. The quality of the 17 studies that used the HOME outcome measure varied from poor to good (Reisch scores of 0.18 to 0.79 out of a possible score of 1, with a mean score of 0.46). A common weakness in methodology was unblinded outcome assessment, which may have introduced bias. However, the similar results obtained when lower quality studies were excluded, reinforce the strength of the findings. Because the studies that used other parenting outcomes did not present findings in a way that permitted meta-analysis, the authors simply reported the number of studies that found improvements. It would have been helpful if the authors had commented on the quality of these studies as well. It could be that the better quality studies were those that found no improvements with home visiting. The findings are relevant to health visitors, community and public health nurses, midwives, neonatal nurses, social workers, and anyone involved in working with young children and their families. The study is also of interest to organisations and agencies involved in the planning and implementation of early intervention programmes aimed at improving parenting. Eight studies used lay workers and the results of these studies were similar to those that used professional visitors; however, because several of these studies had poor quality (5 had scores <0.50), the use of lay workers requires further study. It is also interesting that studies with follow up periods <2 years had more favourable results than those with follow up periods ⩾2 years. This may suggest that the effect of intervention programmes diminishes over time. More comprehensive programmes supporting families over a longer period of time may be worth considering. • Source of funding: UK National Health Service R&D Health Technology Assessment Programme. • For correspondence: Dr D Kendrick, Division of General Practice, University of Nottingham, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK. Fax +44 (0)115 970 9389. No Related Web Pages Free Sample View free sample issue >> EBN Online Journal Club How to participate >>
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Kingsblood Royal, by Sinclair Lewis Chapter 35 There was but a three-minute walk to their own house. Vestal was silent, her hand trustingly on his arm, till they were on their doorstep, and she spoke then naturally, not angrily nor too carefully: “My dear, why didn’t you tell me before? I’d ‘ve tried to understand and help.” “I was going to. Dad sprang this on me before I’d worked out what I wanted to say. Now you can help me. The biggest question is: must I admit this publicly? It is the truth!” “Hush now. Be quiet. I know what you’re going to do, because I know you!” She touched his lips to silence, and drew him into the house. Holding his hand as though they were young lovers again, she led him up to the pink-and-white room where Biddy was sleeping, curled tight, very earnest about it, with Prince curled and asleep at the foot of the low bed. “Look at her, Neil. I know you wouldn’t let anyone hurt or shame HER, and even if the story about Pic being a colored man were true, you wouldn’t tell the world, you wouldn’t torture her, to satisfy your vanity about being so truthful. But I’m as sure as I ever can be of anything, as sure as I am of your love or of our immortality, that the story is not true! There’s some mistake in what Gramma Julie told you — she’s old and forgetful — and she always was a malicious old pixie, curse her! We’ll find out there was some other Xavier Pic or Pick or Peake or whatever his horrible name was — and how I hate him! So! You’ll see! It’ll come out all right. Neil! Will you look at that child — all rose and satin and gold. There’s no Negro blood in HER!” But Neil remembered Phoebe Woolcape, all rose and satin and gold, and a Negro. “We’ll wait and see,” was all he could manage. Next morning, his father telephoned that, under the chairmanship of Counselor Beehouse, the family had Resolved that it was the sense of this assembly that Neil would please shut up. It was weeks later when Neil received from Dr. Werweiss of the State Historical Society a copy of a letter from Xavier Pic to Major Joseph Renshaw Brown which had been found in the society’s files: “The castors you ask about are not plentiful this winter. The white men have been stripping our forests. I have been thinking about you whites. Of course to the Ojibways I am white too as they recognize only white & Indian, but I think I would rather be counted as Indian then. “You said to me, ‘Why don’t you defy them all and wear your black visage as a badge of honor?’ But why should I explain it or excuse it or think about it at all? Why should a man with red hair excuse it to men with black hair & brown & straw color? “You white men set yrselves up as the image of God, but which of you have seen Him? You have seen Genl Sibley & you have seen Govr Ramsey but which of you has seen God? Maybe He is dark, like the Indians and me, and maybe He is all colors, or no color at all, like a rock in the moonlight. “I have been reading the Scriptures a gd deal lately & found a text to tell you whites, He that hateth Me hateth my Father also. Excuse writing as my hands are stiff I froze them last week getting a missionary out of some rapids when his canoe upset, he asked me, Can you or the heathen Indians read & write?” Neil admired, “There is blood royal for Biddy to be proud of.” Then he laughed. He could hear Clem Brazenstar jeering, “That’s the trouble with all you mulattoes. You got to be so high and biggety, while the rest of us only want good jobs and a good seegar!” As December froze its way toward Christmas, the family avoided Neil except for urgent private conferences at which only Charles Sayward seemed quite human — and firmly hostile. The rest of the tribe were either touchy or desperately respectful. Pat Saxinar was constantly running in. To an extent which did not at all please Vestal, Pat assumed that Neil and she were underground conspirators, and she had tales for him of how frantically Harold Whittick and Alice were sniffing at Brother Robert to see if he really had done the foul crime of getting himself born a Negro. Vestal did not again speak of “that other Xavier Pic,” and Neil guessed that while consciously she would not believe in his piebald origin, deep down and hopelessly she was certain. She held Biddy on her lap and looked at her so long. He remembered how she had skipped through the sacred chores of Christmas a year ago, while now she sighed, “There’s still such a post-war shortage of all the pretty things; let’s not try to get any new Christmas-tree ornaments this year, but use the old junk.” In pity he saw that her zest in life was being wiped out, saw that he and his social justice had done this to her. They did try to make a festival of Christmas shopping. They lunched together at the Fiesole Room, looking at the unconscious Drexel Greenshaw as at an unwelcome relative. They struggled through the human surf at Tarr’s Emporium. Levi Tarr, who had been a colonel four months ago, was now trying to learn again how to rub his hands and be piously attentive to women who wanted an electric refrigerator for forty-nine ninety-five. He shepherded them through the toy-department, calling them Neil and Vestal, and when with slightly heavy secrecy they parted, to shop for each other, he murmured to Neil that he could get a very fine thing for Vestal in the way of matching bracelet, earrings, necklace, in brilliants. When they came out of the store, they plodded to the grim parking-lot, and Vestal’s cheeriest Yuletide comment was, “My, the traffic is thick! I thought the cars were all worn-out, but seems as if these dubs have just as many as ever. Look at that lavender sports-job. My, my, and who is that driving it but that awful nigger, Borus Bugdoll. Oh! Sorry! Honestly, darling, I AM sorry! I forgot that — Well, it’s hard for me to realize.” It was tacitly understood by the whole family that he was to say nothing UNTIL. Just when UNTIL would arrive had not been mentioned. He was constantly afraid, meantime, that the news of his honorable state would sift out through Brother Robert’s confusion or Uncle Emery’s fury or Pat Saxinar’s excess of courage or the conniving spite of Harold Whittick. How many people actually knew It? Fifteen in the family, eight or ten colored people — oh, too many! And who else knew, who suspected, who was watching and leering, holding a match to blow him up? At Eliot Hansen’s buffet supper, when Violet Crenway tittered at Neil, “Oh, you red-heads are always peculiar,” what did she imply? How could she possibly know of Xavier’s letter about red hair and black? At Ackley Wargate’s annual snow-party, what was Pomona Browler getting at when she sang the voyageur’s song, “Dans mon chemin”? That whole fiesta gave Neil a depressed feeling of leaving forever the easy white-man’s life: the cheerful guests driving in cutters through the great stand of white pine to Ackley’s enormous log lodge on frozen Lake Riflestock; old friends, pine torches, the frail afterglow at the end of a forest trail, girls, hot rum punch, rapturous singing of traditional songs like “Seeing Nellie Home” and “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad.” Yes, that was all very nice, but wasn’t Ackley watching him in a curious way? Neil felt safer when he went down to the Five Points, one afternoon just before the holidays, with small gifts for the Brewsters, Davises, Woolcapes — but not for Sophie, lest he slip. He talked for an hour with Mary Woolcape, as he had every week or two. With her he had the comfort and reassurance of sharing in little things that once he had treasured with his mother and Vestal: meditatively gnawing a doughnut, really getting right down deep into a discussion of whether the thermometer had gone down to seventeen above this morning or only eighteen. “Don’t worry too much, son,” said Mary, the eternal. “You have more people that love you than you know.” At the Brewsters’, that afternoon, only Winthrop, back for vacation from his first year in the University, was at home. That typical bright-young-college-man in sweater and moccasin-shoes was full of yells and welcome. “Neil! I just heard you’ve come over to my race! Oh, boy, am I glad!” “Where did you hear that?” “Listened to Dad and Mother doing a fine job of worrying about you.” As, with overstrained cordiality, he shook hands with his youthful admirer, Neil was fretful. So many others could have been listening. It could all pop out so easily. His “Okay — let it!” was not highly spirited. But he was proud that this ambitious boy turned to him as a friend with whom he could drop the parboiled cynicism with which his kind protected themselves against a dull and extremely advisory adult world. “Neil! Maybe you’ll really get into the race-struggle and be able to give us some new slants. I wish you could do something with the racemen that are too touchy, and insist that the colored press spell That Word as n-blank-r, and have a cat-fit when they hear a bunch of innocent white kids doing some corny old song like ‘You could hear those darkies singing.’ I’ll bet some of ’em insist that Niggardly ought to be pronounced Negrodly. Couldn’t you make fun of them? Gee, you know, you could maybe become one of the leaders of the race.” Neil was gratified by such faith, after days when he had been creepily conscious of the Family muttering, secretly telephoning to one another late at night. The Family stood there looking at him, no matter where he was. The Charles Sayward who had always been the most cheerful and reasonable and decent of his inlaws was most firmly alienated. He had quietly abolished Neil along with any silly rumors that Kitty might have “Negro blood.” Charles had the simple-hearted immobility of the small man who knows his small job perfectly, and Kitty turned to him now for the sweetness she had once found in a brother named Neil, who had died here recently — very regrettable, but let’s not talk about it. He found a measure of sympathy only in his mother and Vestal and Pat. And his mother, though she was tender, though she was not retaliatory, was now asserting that she had thought it all over and received a new revelation, to the effect that Uncle Benoit had been neither colored nor a gambler, but a respectable Caucasian in the bill-collecting line. So they came to a Christmas that was a caricature of Christmases past, with more Topsies than Tiny Tims. No Saywards or Beehouses appeared at the holiday dinner, held at Robert’s this year, and the rest of the Family poured a horrid sweetness upon a self-sufficient young woman to whom they could not help referring as “poor Biddy.” Snow was falling all day, and from time to time somebody would say brightly, “Fine! It’s a real WHITE Christmas,” and every time he heard it, Neil thought, “So even Christmas gets jimcrowed.” The Family did not, as of old, stay on for a rackety supper, but managed to get themselves gone by three. When he had escorted Vestal and Biddy home, Neil muttered, “I think I’ll get a little fresh air,” and hastened to Ash Davis’s for a taste of security. Not only was Sophie there, patting his hand, placidly fond of him, but also there was that jittery and courteous Southern Liberal, Mr. Lucian Firelock, of Wargate’s, discussing the part of Negro sculptors in a black world that had once seemed to Neil a mass of dark pathos or of dark poison but that seemed now as lively and multicolored and unpredictable as a tropic aviary. Lucian was apologetic: “The Davises and Nora have been so nice to my kids that I thought I’d drop in and — and so I’ll be running along.” Neil wanted to stay with Sophie in the warmth, but he could feel Vestal and Biddy alone at Christmas twilight. As he limped home through the snow, he meditated that he could conceivably have for Sophie a love that was altogether spiritual, but that he had for Vestal a fleshly love, and that of the two, it was the flesh that was likely to endure. Sophie was his sister, his other self. As he had once shared toys and all the small rebellions against their father with Kitty, so with Sophie he shared the greatest rebellion he had known. But Vestal — she was his love. Every thought that the brownskin Alabama girl might have was natural to him and familiar; every thought of the woman with whom he had gone to high school, played tennis, shared a bedroom for seven years, was exotic and amazing, and so he loved her most of all and hoped some day to captivate her and even to understand her. Oh, he had understood her once, had known everything that she would do and would say, but that had been in a day when she had nothing to do that was not perfectly scheduled, when she had not been called upon to say anything upon the topic of a man who seemed prepared to ruin her and ruin himself for the love of a God in whom he did not very ardently believe. Vestal looked bright as a candle at his return. She seemed to Neil little older than Biddy and more defenseless. That child would always attack life and scare it into obedience; the humble and unexacting Sophie would always get along, in hospital or nunnery or low cabaret; but the brisk Vestal, pride of the Junior League, would always be forlorn and bewildered without a man: a father, a husband, a son, a priest. He kissed her fairly, and they were happy cooking their supper. Shirley had gone off to a Balkan carnival. They put Biddy to bed and sat at the shiny kitchen table, eating scrambled eggs and agreeing about the viciousness of Curtiss Havock and the virtues of Father Kenneth, and the putative cost of a “picture-window” in the living-room. Yes, they really might get the new window, they said joyfully, on this black night after a black Christmas. Last updated Saturday, March 1, 2014 at 20:38
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Navigation path Additional tools Intelligent transport systems Workshop linked to the Directive 2010/40/EU ("ITS Directive") "Provision of reservation services for safe and secure truck parking for trucks and commercial vehicles" 4 July 2013 – 10.00–16.00 Borschette conference center, Brussels The existing capacity of truck parking areas along the main European transport corridors is not utilised efficiently everywhere in the Member States and there is hardly any possibility to make a reservation. This utilisation is not optimal because truck drivers or Transport companies have not access to real time information about availability in order to make the optimal decisions where to park and comply with driving time rules. Periodically some truck parking areas are fully occupied while other areas nearby which could be reached within the drivers' time limit can have empty places. This situation is foreseen, all other things equal, to occur more often in the future due to the expected growth in road freight transport. Possibilities to secure a parking place with a reservation can be useful or required mainly in the following situations: Specific needs to be addressed are mainly: high value cargo and/or dangerous goods that need to be informed on reservation possibilities on highly secured parking places. In today's situation, very few dissemination means offer the location of parking facilities on main EU axis, there is no systematic collection of relevant and harmonised information (attributes) regarding each parking facility (e.g. total number of parking places; periodic count of available parking places, security level of parking areas, etc.). Specifications for information services (action e) have provided the definition, the roles and the procedures to define harmonised collection, sharing, dissemination of information on safe and secure parking places for trucks and commercial vehicles. After this first step, the specifications on reservation of parking places is the next step as a logical continuation for harnessing the benefits of the provision of information on safe and secure parking places for trucks and commercial vehicles. Reservation services remain scarce across Europe but the foreseen increase of the freight road traffic in the future will call for an extension of this type of services. The measure will potentially affect the truck and commercial vehicles drivers, who will directly benefit from the availability of such parking reservation services. The measure will also impact all the other actors and stakeholders concerned with commercial transport, such as the transport and road operators, the existing parking operators, the police and emergency services, the central, regional and local authorities, the insurance companies, and more broadly telecom companies, public/private traffic information providers, ITS service providers, user associations and any road users, etc. Related documents Workshop material Minutes pdf - 223 KB [223 KB] Final programme and presentations zip - 590 KB [590 KB] ITS Action Plan ITS Directive
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ekke (Ekkehard Gentz) is BlackBerry Elite developer: International development of mobile apps for BlackBerry 10, Cascades workshops, trainings, bootcamps and consulting. ekke works as Independent Softwarearchitect in the domain of business applications (ERP) since more then 30 years. He likes to develop high quality mobile apps for customers around the world. ekke is speaker on national and international developer conferences, writes articles, blogs at http://ekkes-corner.org and tweets @ekkescorner. more infos on native BB10 development: http://appbus.org some of ekkes apps in BlackBerry World: OpenDataSpace, ekkes TeaTimer, Conference2Go EclipseCon, Conference2Go JAX "Built For BlackBerry" certified: OpenDataSpace, Conference2Go EclipseCon, ekkes Tea Timer ekke lives in the south of Germany and in his spare time he likes to travel with family as backpacker to greek islands. Ekkehard is a DZone MVB and is not an employee of DZone and has posted 13 posts at DZone. You can read more from them at their website. View Full User Profile Push Services –> mobile and enterprise (Vaadin + OSGI) • submit to reddit In Enterprise Applications there are many use-cases where you have to provide informations instantly to users. If the user is on a mobile device, you can use Push Services provided by Apple, Google, Microsoft or RIM. I’ll blog about Push Services for mobile users in another blog about enMOcs (enterprise – mobile – communication server using Eclipse RT technologies). enMOcs is a Server, so there’s an Admin managing the server and I want to provide different kinds of UI: • RCP/RAP (RienaredView) • mobile APP’s • and also an Admin –  Web UI. This blog is about the latter: a Web UI and because the enMOcs server is built on top of OSGi, the Web UI should also  be a good member. Inspired by Kai Tödter’s Blog “Dynamic modular Web Applications with Vaadin and OSGi” I did some tests with Vaadin: a really great Web UI Framework, where you’re developing all at server side using Java and Vaadin only uses GWT to render at Client side. This is fantastic for me, because I like developing  with Java instead of HTML and Javascript. The next good thing about Vaadin: all the uncount Add-ons enabling you to build great looking Applications – and most of them are Open Source licensed. Vaadin also provides an Eclipse PlugIn, so I can use my beloved IDE. I’m not a classical Web developer, so I don’t like to develop war’s, web.xml, … – I prefer to use OSGi HTTP-Services instead. Fortunately I’m not alone and Chris Brind, Neil Bartlett and Peter Kriens did some work on this and Kai made an easy-to-use Demo Application. At the same time as I’m developing the enMOcs server one of my customers requested a Web PortalApplication to be used side-by-side with his ERP solution (OSGi – Equinox – based at server-side and RCP-Riena-redView at client side). As next some discussions with Florian – my partner at redView - followed and Flo also did some tests and and some time later a new Open Source Project was born: redVaadin • redVaadin will be the Web – counterpart of redView (responsible for RCP/Desktop) • redVaadin will provide tools, examples and demos HowTo use Vaadin and OSGi • redVaadin will provide Push Services, so you can push informations from OSGi Server to Vaadin Web Clients • redVaadin will provide sample application layout for Business Applications similar to Riena Toolbox (assembling a Business App) • redVaadin will provide a DSL (Xtext) to describe the model of your Business App Layout to generate code for redVaadin and redView At redVaadin you’ll find allready some documentation I did: and Florian did some work on Push Services: there’s already a Vaadin Add-on ICEpush providing this feature to Vaadin Web Applications and since yesterday a first draft of Florian’s redVaadin – PushServices can be downloaded and tested. (BTW: since some time I told Florian about the power of OSGi Declarative Services – Equinox DS – and now he’s using them and from day to day he likes it more ;-) if you  want to test it out and perhaps provide some feedback: redVaadins Push demo is based on Kai’s Vaadin – OSGI Demo. using redVaadin OSGI Push Services I’m now able to resolve this use-case: a Business Application sends Informations using Push Services to mobile Devices (in this example BlackBerry). If it’s an important Message and the Message could NOT be delivered in-time (== before a given Timestamp), then the Admin has to be notified: in this example pushing to a running Web Client: 1. Pushing Informations from ContentServer (enMOcs – Equinox – OSGI) through Jetty – HTTP to BlackBerry Push Server (BIS) 2. BIS pushes Information to BlackBerry Device(s) 3. Push-enabled Java APP receives Message, notifies User or processes in background + sends Confirmation to BIS 4. BIS notifies ContentServer if Message could be delivered in-time 5. ContentServer notifies Admin using redVaadin’s PushServices if important Pushes couldn’t be delivered in-time enMOcs can also push to running Riena-redView RCP – Apps or itself using mobile Push Services and push to Admin’s mobile Device. The use-case above is only one of many scenarios – more will be described in detail later. BTW: enMOcs will support Push Services x-platform (Apple, Google, Microsoft, RIM). read more about redVaadin Push Services using ICEpush at Florian’s Blog here, download the examples, read the HowTo’s and play around with it.  we’re waiting for your feedback to make it better. Push demo Projects include Sources, so you can take a look behind the scenes. Source repository will be public end of may 2011. From http://ekkescorner.wordpress.com/2011/05/12/push-services-mobile-and-enterprise-vaadin-osgi/ Published at DZone with permission of Ekkehard Gentz, author and DZone MVB.
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Monday, April 21, 2008 Sweden to Tax Virtual Income A post on Virtual Economy Research Network (VERN) by Vili Lehdonvirta notes that the Swedish Tax Agency (“Skatteverket”) recently issued a statement/ruling entitled “Virtual worlds — value-added tax” (original post). According to VERN, the statement signals the adoption of the idea that “in-game transactions may incur liability for both value-added tax as well as income tax under Swedish law.” According to VERN’s translation: Transactions between participants in a virtual world, where the deal is about the sale of a “product” or a “service” against reimbursement in an internal currency, should be considered, according to the Swedish Tax Agency’s ruling, [actual] sales of electronic services, if the internal currency can be exchanged to a valid legal means of payment. If the internal currency cannot be exchanged to money, the transactions should not be considered [actual] sales. (emphasis added) The VERN post correctly notes a critical question regarding this rule: do unsanctioned, secondary markets for virtual world currencies satisfy the Skatteverket’s requirement that “the internal currency can be exchanged to a valid legal means of payment”? Note also what is absent: There is no requirement that the internal currency actually be converted to real world currency for a tax to be due. A U.S. analogy might be the taxation of unrealized capitol gains. Just as important, the ruling makes clear that in-world transactions, be they in Second Life or World of Warcraft, are potentially taxable. Game world or alternate reality … there is no difference in the eyes of Swedish tax law. The statement goes on to talk about individuals engaged in professional trade, an activity that many would agree should be subject to taxation. But even then gamers are not exempt from being classified as professionals: The Agency also finds that a participant who, without carrying on a trade, independently and with certain permanence sells electronic services for more than 30 000 Swedish kronor [about US$5,000], is carrying out an activity that is professional… The significance of this is that even if a player is only engages in virtual trades for entertainment purposes, if the real-world value of those trades exceeds a certain threshold, Sweden’s value-added tax is due. One additional point worth noting: A sale has taken place in Sweden if the seller is a Swedish trader who sells electronic services to … a private person in Sweden or another EC [European Community] country. A sale from a foreign trader to a Swedish trader has also taken place in Sweden. The same applies if a trader from outside the EC sells services to Swedish private persons. Thus, even U.S. citizens are subject to Swedish taxes in virtual worlds, as long as one of the participants is Swedish. The implication is that if similar tax rules are adopted around the globe, U.S. citizens could end up owing taxes to Sweden, Japan, South Korea, and other nations (depending on which and how many worlds they are part of) – all because they played some games. The VERN post itself recognizes the difficulty in setting clear tax rules for virtual worlds: If you categorically rule that transactions inside virtual worlds are outside the scope of tax law, you are creating a tax evasion channel for companies and individuals. … On the other hand, if you rule that all in-game transactions are treated like real trade under the law, you end up with a crazy situation where Swedish World of Warcraft enchanters may have to add value-added tax to the price of their services. MindArk, the Swedish-based firm behind Entropia, has reacted strongly to this announcement. In an interview on Realtid, MindArk CEO Jan Welter Timkrans said (according to this translation): Skatteverket states that gamers should send invoices to each other. It’s unreasonable stuff they’re talking about. The users don’t know who they’re interacting with. Timkrans also notes the difficulty posed by the anonymity of the users as well as international issue. Timkrans favorably observes that the U.S. Congress has taken a more reasoned approach thus far: “They have chosen not to make as rash statements as Skatteverket.” According to MindArk, the number of Entropia users who generate enough in-world income to be affected by the ruling is small. This led MindArk Director of Special Projects John Bates to expand on one drawback of the Skatteverket's announcement in a comment to Virtual Worlds News: Hopefully they’ll listen to the feedback from this announcement. I am happy to pay taxes, as I really love the US and I am clear that I get a lot of value from living here. I believe MindArk feels the same way about Sweden. I think the taxman has to be careful not to kill the golden goose, though. I think it’s a good idea to let the gosling grow up and figure out how to get as many golden eggs as possible, instead of one unsatisfying meal of baby goose. I am sure that MindArk is just the first firm the take notice of the Skatteverket ruling. Other firms, and millions of their users, will likely have similar reactions, particularly if other nations begin to replicate Sweden’s tax expansion. Note: The above translations of the Skatteverket ruling are courtesy of Vili Lehdonvirta of the Virtual Economy Research Network. The translated quotes of Timkrans are from Entropia Forum. The actual Skatteverket ruling, in Swedish, can be found here.
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Skip to main content Chinese petitioners claim hotel used as 'black jail' By Lara Farrar and Kevin Voigt, CNN November 14, 2012 -- Updated 0632 GMT (1432 HKT) Chinese policemen guard Tiananmen Square in March ahead of the National People's Congress, which the petitioners claim they were prevented to attend. • Five people tell CNN they were held against their will at a Holiday Inn Express in China • The five were attempting to air grievances at a conference of Chinese leaders in March • Local petition bureau and IHG, owner of the Holiday Inn Express brand, deny these claims • Human rights officials say unofficial detentions in "black jails" are rising in China Shanghai (CNN) -- The only souvenir that Xie Jinghua has from her stay at a Holiday Inn Express located in a vast tourism park alongside the East China Sea is a room key. The 52-year-old said she was not able to buy any of the beach toys in the lobby, walk around a lake nearby, or enjoy the ocean just outside of her window. Xie was there, she said, because she was forced to be - held in a hotel room for eight days after she and her 56-year-old husband, Ma Haiming, traveled to Beijing in March to protest the compensation they were given for the demolition of the family's farmhouse to make way for the expansion of Shanghai's Pudong International Airport in 2005. When the couple arrived in Beijing, Xie said they were picked up by plain clothes police and forced to travel hundreds of miles back to Shanghai, then held separately at the hotel. "I really felt quite sick inside," said Xie, who now lives in a tiny apartment near the airport where her son works as a janitor. Xie said she tried to escape from her third floor hotel room on March 10 via its balcony but was stopped by at least seven guards who, she said, "put me on the bed and used the bedspread" to hold her down. She said she stole the room key when a guard was not looking. Xie and her husband were not alone. Three other people have told CNN they were held against their will at the Holiday Inn Express Nanhuizui - located in Lingang New City on the outskirts of Shanghai - to keep them from airing grievances to the central government during the 10-day annual meeting of China's legislature in March. The hotel management and owners deny their claims. But people being detained without charge is nothing new in China, according to Human Rights Watch, which says authorities use hotels, homeless shelters, mental health facilities, farmhouses and obscure government compounds as so-called "black jails" -- unofficial prisons where Chinese officials hold citizens without charge. However activists say this is the first time a facility run by a western company has been allegedly used for these unofficial detentions. Petitioners claim they were evicted from their land for expansion of the Pudong International Airport. "I have not come across an American branded hotel being used as a black jail," said Phelim Kine, a senior Asia researcher with the New York-based Human Rights Watch. "That is a first, and it is noteworthy." The InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), the UK-based firm that owns the Holiday Inn Express brand, said there was no indication that guests at the hotel were being held against their will last March. I have not come across an American branded hotel being used as a black jail ... that is a first, and it is noteworthy Phelim Kine, Human Rights Watch "We have found no evidence which would confirm these accusations or any sign that the hotel owner knew or cooperated with (the) government on this hotel stay and the hotel is operated in accordance with PRC [People's Republic of China] local laws and regulations," IHG said in a statement, noting that it had conducted a "thorough investigation" of the allegations. "As you'll appreciate, we can't provide details of the booking or guests due to privacy laws." 'Black jails' in China According to a 2009 Human Rights Watch report on China's alleged "black jails," local courts often refuse to take cases from residents who have complaints against local officials, which means petitioning Beijing is the only option those residents have. But their trips to Beijing present a major problem for local officials, who face demotions or other forms of retribution from higher levels of government based on the number of petitioners who come to Beijing, according to Human Rights Watch. As a result, local governments intervene, abducting the petitioners either before they leave or once they arrive in Beijing, Kine said. The forced detention of dissidents has become its own cottage industry as public security offices subcontract people to work for them who "are paid per head for each person that they abduct and hold," Kine added. "This is a huge grey economy." As Communist Party officials meet this week to decide China's new leadership, outside will be people like Wang Yifeng and Fan Jianjiang who are petitioning government leaders directly for compensation after the demolition of their homes. Both Wang and Fan are among the five interviewed by CNN who said they attempted to make their case last March, but were intercepted by police who took them into custody and held them in the Holiday Inn Express Nanhuizui. Human rights groups say detentions without charge are common, particularly during times of central government meetings. "We always expect that around significant political events that there will be a tightening of surveillance and control over key individuals who the government considers to be troublemakers," said Catherine Baber, director of Asia Pacific for Amnesty International. "But certainly in the lead up to the transition, there is a growing list of people who are under house arrest." We have found no evidence which would confirm these accusations IHG statement "Phenomenal resources are used for keeping tabs on [petitioners]," Baber said. "Detaining them and bringing them back, putting them under surveillance, sending them to reeducation through labor [camps]." A spokeswoman for IHG said that during the time in question a group of rooms were booked by a government official from the Pudong district of Shanghai. That area is home to the five alleged detainees. They say their movements are constantly monitored by security officials in their home district after years of appealing for better compensation for their properties. According to the five, local officials have either intercepted them before they arrived in Beijing to make their petitions or tracked them down in the capital and sent them on the 665-mile journey back to the Shanghai area, where they were held. An official at the Petition Bureau of Zhuqiao Town, home of the five petitioners, denied their claims. "I don't know what you are talking about, our channels of petitioning are open," said the official, who declined to give his name when he was reached by phone. "There's no such thing." CNN contacted China's Ministry of Public Security on November 5 for a response to these claims, but there has not yet been a reply. However, in the past, Beijing has denied the existence of so-called "black jails" in China. The central government also last year issued new regulations outlawing violent forced eviction and offering new protections, including fair compensation. 'Violent forced evictions' But rights groups say problems remain. "Violent forced evictions in China are on the rise as local authorities seek to offset huge debts by seizing and then selling off land in suspect deals with property developers," according to an October report by Amnesty International, called "Standing Their Ground." Chinese activist's family carry scars China's migrants struggle The 85-page report also said there is ineffective redress for Chinese citizens like Xie and her husband, who - without cash to hire legal help - petition the central government directly with local grievances that range from allegations of illegal land seizures and forced evictions to corruption and abuse from local authorities. They often face weeks or sometimes years of forced detentions without charge, human rights groups say. "From our research and research from domestic Chinese human rights [groups], they are held from a few days to several months and routinely subjected to physical abuse, sleep deprivation and very often they have to buy their way out of custody," Kine said. "The government has denied there are any such black jail facilities in China. Even though [Chinese] state media run stories about black jails, there is an official disconnect." Baber at Amnesty International said it is hard to quantify the number of people who are detained illegally in China, but "it is a large phenomenon," she said. "Just from the volume of people who put their energies into pursuing petitioning and continue to do so. It will be a large problem still." Petitioner: Kept under guard Xie said there were several guards posted outside of her Holiday Inn Express room and two women who were living in the room with her whose job was to monitor her. She said while held at the hotel, she was told she would be given "classes about petitioner regulations." But there were no classes, she added. Xie took a reporter to the hotel to show where she was allegedly detained. The rooms were neatly furnished, with a flat screen TV and abstract art hanging on the walls. When the front desk worker was asked whether they were aware people had allegedly been held against their will in the hotel, the employee said there were a number of guests who were staying in their rooms and were not leaving, and there were people standing outside their room, but that they had no idea why. Amnesty International report IHG said they interviewed all employees at the hotel in June after being first contacted by CNN, none of whom confirmed this story. A review of hotel security tapes was impossible, the hotel said, because recordings are erased after one month. The hotel had the employees sign affidavits attesting to their version of events, a hotel spokeswoman said. "IHG is committed to operating our company with integrity and we have a Human Rights Policy applicable across the business. We have signed up to the UN Global Compact, aligning our operations and strategies with the ten universal principles that include commitments to human rights and labor standards," IHG said in its statement. "Our staff is trained to handle different situations and were a situation to arise, our staff would report an incident to the relevant authorities and IHG." China has become a leading market for the InterContinental Hotels Group, which owns the Holiday Inn Express, Intercontinental and Crowne Plaza brands. Greater China led its first half, with a 9.7% increase in revenue per available rooms. IHG, headquartered outside London, generates revenue from 181 hotels in greater China, with plans to open 160 more hotels, according to the company. IHG's local partner in the hotel is Shanghai Harbor City Hotel Investment and Management Co.-- a subsidiary of Shanghai Harbor City Development Group. Like most of IHG's properties in China, a local partner legally owns the hotel but IHG manages the property. Zhu Gang, a manager with Shanghai Harbor City Development, said the company "knows nothing about" people being detained at the Holiday Inn Express. "No violence happened in the hotel," he said. Researcher Jack Zhang contributed to this story Part of complete coverage on
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Skip to main content Iran nuclear deal: One agreement, wildly different reactions By Holly Yan and Josh Levs, CNN November 24, 2013 -- Updated 2102 GMT (0502 HKT) • NEW: Key Democrat says he will bring up additional sanctions when Congress reconvenes • Obama: The limitations will cut off Iran's most likely paths to a nuclear bomb • Israeli PM: The deal "is not a historic agreement, it is a historic mistake" • Iran reiterates its claim that it does not want nuclear weapons (CNN) -- To say reactions to the Iranian nuclear deal have been all over the place would be an understatement. In one corner, ardent supporters, like the White House, touted it as a resolution in which they didn't waver from their core beliefs. Iranian officials boasted the same. Then you have Israel, which says the deal is based on global "self-delusion" and could help Iran get closer to having a nuclear bomb. Meanwhile, some U.S. Republicans are skeptical about the Obama administration's true intentions in helping strike the deal. Iran nuclear deal reached Photos: Iran nuclear deal reached Photos: Iran nuclear deal reached Obama reacts to Iran nuclear deal Iran deal 'important step forward' Iran happy with 'first step' Read the deal (.PDF) Here's where each of the players stands: The United States President Barack Obama said the deal is a significant step forward. "Iran has committed to halting certain levels of enrichment and neutralizing part of its stockpiles. ... And new inspections will provide extensive access to Iran's nuclear facilities and allow the international community to verify whether Iran is keeping its commitments." He said those limitations are among several that will cut off Iran's most likely paths to a nuclear bomb. "The United States and our friends and allies have agreed to provide Iran with modest relief while continuing to apply our toughest sanctions," Obama said. "We will refrain from imposing new sanctions, and we will allow the Iranian government access to a portion of the revenue they have been denied through sanctions." Fareed Zakaria: What critics are getting wrong about the Iran deal President Vladimir Putin said the deal was balanced and will be a positive factor in Middle East relations. He said Russia had "proposed earlier principles of gradualism and reciprocity." But while the deal is a win-win agreement and a breakthrough, it is just a first step, he said in a written statement translated by CNN. "We, together with our partners, are ready to continue a patient search for a mutually acceptable, wider integrated solution providing the inalienable right of Iran to develop a peaceful nuclear program under (International Atomic Energy Agency) control and security of all countries in the Middle East, including Israel," he said. 20 questions about the deal Iranian President Hassan Rouhani also lauded the deal struck between the P5+1 countries and Iran. But that's pretty much where the similarities stop. Contrary to what Obama said, Rouhani said "all sanctions will be lifted" as part of the deal. Read the details of the agreement Rouhani, however, said the outcome means world powers have "recognized Iran's nuclear rights," including the right to enrich uranium. "This right has been explicitly stipulated by this agreement, stressing that Iran will go on with enrichment," he said. "Enrichment will proceed similar to in the past." According to the White House, Iran has agreed to stop enriching uranium above 5% purity. That's enough to produce electricity, but not enough to reach the level required to make a nuclear bomb. On Sunday, Rouhani echoed a phrase often repeated in Tehran: "Iran has never sought to attain nuclear weapons." How to enrich uranium into fuel The International Atomic Energy Agency Israel, a close U.S. ally, couldn't disagree more with the United States' stance on the pact. "What was achieved last night in Geneva is not a historic agreement, it is a historic mistake," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday. "For the first time, the leading nations in the world agreed to the enrichment of uranium in Iran by ignoring the decisions of the (U.N.) Security Council that they themselves led." Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz said the current deal "is more likely to bring Iran closer to having a bomb. "Israel cannot participate in the international celebration, which is based on Iranian deception and the world self-delusion," Steinitz said. "If in five years a nuclear suitcase explodes in New York or Madrid," he said Sunday, "it will be because of the agreement that was signed this morning." Up to Speed: Questions on Iran's nuclear deal answered Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia also expressed anxiety over the new deal. It's a majority Sunni country; Iran is majority Shiite. And like Israel, Saudi Arabia is troubled by Iran's growing clout in the Middle East. "We don't know all the details yet, but the Saudi government has been very concerned about these negotiations with Iran and unhappy at the prospect of a deal with Iran," a Saudi government official said. "There is a lot of worry right now about threats to the region." Another official, who asked to not be named because he is not authorized to speak to the media, said the government continues to examine the deal closely with concern. Breaking down the deal United Arab Emirates The UAE Cabinet welcomed the preliminary agreement and expressed hope that it will "represent a step forward to a permanent agreement that would preserve the stability of the region and protect it from tension and the danger of nuclear proliferation," state news agency WAM reported. On state-run media, Syria welcomed the agreement. Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi called it "a victory for the logic of dialogue and political work over the logic of threats, ultimatums, challenges and wars." He accused Saudi Arabia and Israel of preferring "force, threat and interference over the logic of dialogue." the report by the Syrian Arab News Agency said a "source at the Foreign and Expatriates Ministry" called the deal "historic" and said it maintains the interests of Iranians, while recognizing their right to use nuclear power. Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy welcomed news of the agreement. Through a statement released by his spokesman, Fahmy said he thinks the deal takes into account "the security concerns of all nations in the region." He added that his country has proposed the removal of all nuclear weapons from the Middle East, but it must be done "far removed from double standards and exceptions." Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Xinhua news agency that both sides exhibited flexibility and commitment through what had been difficult talks at times. He said the next phase of talks should take place as soon as possible so momentum will not be lost. He also called the deal an initial step. "The execution of this agreement is only the start of solving Iran's nuclear issues. In the future, there will be new issues and challenges," he said. "China will insist upon a political channel and continue to work with all sides toward the final resolution of Iran's nuclear issues." U.S. Republicans Congressional Republicans slam deal "This agreement shows other rogue states that wish to go nuclear that you can obfuscate, cheat, and lie for a decade, and eventually the United States will tire and drop key demands," Rubio said. "Iran will likely use this agreement -- and any that follows that does not require any real concessions -- to obtain a nuclear weapons capability." Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, pointed to Iran's role in terrorist activities in recent years, saying Tehran hasn't signaled that it has abandoned those practices. "We may have just encouraged more violence in the future than we have stopped. That's why I hope we reconsider where we're at," he added. It wasn't just Republicans who were disappointed. Sen. Charles Schumer, an influential Democrat on sanctions votes, said Congress will discuss what to do next month. Opinion: Iran deal a risk worth taking European Union The European Union facilitated the talks in Geneva. After days of intense negotiations, EU High Representative Catherine Ashton and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif issued a joint statement saying the deal was an important step to "a final, comprehensive solution." "The adoption of the joint plan of action was possible thanks to a sense of mutual respect and a determination to find a way forward which is beneficial for all of us," they said. "We look forward to swift implementation, which we will jointly monitor, in close coordination with the IAEA." U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also expressed hope that the deal will ease global concerns about Iran's nuclear future, his office said. "This is a major step forward. I hope it'll be sealed with a final agreement soon. I congratulate all parties for their constructive engagement," said President Abdullah Gul. President Obama's legacy moment on Iran CNN's Mohammed Jamjoom, Reza Sayah, Michael Schwartz and Conor Finnegan contributed to this report. Part of complete coverage on Iran nuclear deal These are troubled times for President Barack Obama.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/11/24/world/iran-deal-reaction/index.html
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Return to Transcripts main page Buffet Recommends Equities; Dow Flat; Stock Market's Next Move; French President Reaches Record Low in Polls; Hollande's Presidency One Year On; European Markets Down; Dollar Up; Trafficked to Iraq Aired May 6, 2013 - 14:00   ET RICHARD QUEST, HOST: Buffett says buy, and tonight, Warren Buffett tells us why his money these days is better off in stocks. Better luck next time. Francois Hollande says his second year in power, it'll be better than the first. And a deadly weapon made in your own home: 3D printers could be the future of firearms. We start a new week off together. I'm Richard Quest, and I mean business. Good evening. US stocks are near record highs, and if you had any doubt about the direction of future trading tonight, Warren Buffett says equities are the place to be. The Berkshire Hathaway boss has told CNN investors 20 years from now will be wishing they had a piece of today's action. It is a clarion call to stocks and shares. Mr. Buffett once said about investing, you don't have to be a rocket scientist. Well, maybe not a rocket scientist, but certainly a seriously wealthy man. CNN's Poppy Harlow spoke to Mr. Buffett over the weekend. Poppy, you and Warren Buffett get on rather well and have sort of got over the fences of interviews several times, so when he says something like this, "equities are the place to be," we know he has a love affair with real companies that make real things and do real business. So, what's the core of his message? POPPY HARLOW, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, I'm not surprised, because we have to remember and look at this in its entirety. This is Warren Buffett, a longterm investor, so when he says look at equities, they're attractive now, he means if you're going to stay in the market for 10 or 20 years. He's not talking about short-term players at all. So, that's the difference between him and other investors. We talked about a number of things this weekend in Omaha, Nebraska, after that Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meeting that drew over 35,000 people to hear from Buffett and his partner, Charlie Munger. We talked about a number of issues. Top of mine, though, this run-up we've seen for US equities, is it justified? And also thee US job market. Listen. HARLOW: I want to start with the market, because we've seen the market on a tear, and with every imbalance, I think the questions increase about when this is going to end, the Fed pumping so much money into the system, is it artificially pumped up? What's the risk to the market right now because of the policy? WARREN BUFFETT, CEO, BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY: Well, I don't worry about what the market is going to do next week or next month or next year. I think that 10 years from now, 20 years from now, you'll look back and you'll probably feel that you should have bought stocks at this point. But whether you feel that way a year from now or two years from now, I have no idea. There's no question that low interest rates have pushed up all assets, including stocks. But if you as me whether -- where I'd like to have my money, I like to have them in stocks. HARLOW: What about foreign investors that are looking at this market in a more short-term manner than you are? Should they be concerned right now? BUFFETT: I don't know -- I don't know how to advise them. I don't -- I think they're trying something that's impossible if they think they can decide when to buy and sell stocks in the short term. HARLOW: Because you don't know what the Fed's going to do? BUFFETT: Well, we don't know what the stock market ever is going to do. If you think you know, you're kidding yourself. HARLOW: The jobs report that we got on Friday, better than expected, but still, we have 7.5 percent unemployment, it's stubbornly high, it is too high. What would you do in the next 12 months to bring unemployment down? BUFFETT: I think it'll come down in the next 12 months, but I don't think necessarily the rate will be very fast. We have been doing in general the right things since the great panic, basically. We've applied fiscal stimulus in a big way. Not everything's called stimulus, but anytime you're running huge deficits, that's fiscal stimulus. We've -- Ben Bernanke has put his foot to the floor on monetary policy, and we had an enormous shock to the system in 2008, and it put the economy in the -- intensive care unit, and it's taken a while to come out. But it is coming out, and it's been doing it steadily for almost four years, now, and I think it'll keep doing it. HARLOW: Given sequester, there are questions, given the latest jobs report, as to how negative an effect sequester is having on jobs, but aside from that, is there any policy, anything that can be done on the policy side that would increase job creation at a more rapid rate. BUFFETT: Well, we could apply way more fiscal stimulus, and that would have some effect. There isn't much to do on the monetary side, but whether the downside -- HARLOW: Do you support more stimulus? BUFFETT: Well, the downside of that stimulus would be greater than the immediate damage. You don't want to take something that makes you feel extremely nauseous because of that fact without considering consequences. So, I really have no great recommendation in terms of change of policy. HARLOW: That was one of the most interesting parts of the conversation, Richard, I think, hearing Buffett say you have to consider the downside consequences of pumping more stimulus into this economy right now. This is someone who's been very supportive of President Obama's administration and moves, and Fed chairman Ben Bernanke's moves to prop up the economy since 2008. Now, on the question of the Fed and what's going to happen to the market when the Fed starts unwinding those positions and pulling back. He said he that he has a lot of faith in Chairman Bernanke, but he called what the United States Federal Reserve is doing right now a, quote, "huge experiment" -- QUEST: All right. HARLOW: And he said whenever we see the Fed pull back, it will likely by, quote, "the shot heard around the world." So, still to see, of course, what happens with Fed policy. QUEST: Couple of odd little things from the meeting. He's -- apparently the board and Buffett have decided on a succession plan, but they're not going to tell anybody about it. HARLOW: Exactly. This question comes up every single year. Buffett is 82 years old. Who will succeed him to run Berkshire Hathaway? The question came up again this year. What he did say is he said the key to the successor is that that person has more brains and more energy than I have. But he also said, quote, "we are solidly in agreement as to who that individual should be," "we" meaning he and the board. They've chosen that person in case anything should happen to him, but we don't know who that is. QUEST: All right. HARLOW: There's been no indication about who it is. QUEST: Quick question. Berkshire Hathaway shares, as I recall, are some exorbitant amount of money. The actual share -- QUEST: Hundred and something thousand per share. HARLOW: $165,000 a share, and they're up 1.5 percent right now. QUEST: Right. How do they manage to get 35,000 shareholders who can afford shares to all turn up? I know you can split them and you can have funds that track the shares and all sorts of things. HARLOW: This is -- they have -- those are the A shares, Richard, and then they have B shares, which are significantly less expensive. QUEST: Right. HARLOW: So you only have to hold one share, A or B, to come to the meeting. B shares $110 right now. QUEST: But of course, they don't have the same voting power as the A shares. Many thanks, indeed. Poppy Harlow, who is in New York, clarifying the As and the Bs. QUEST: And that's the market for you today. No trading in London. It's a holiday. On Wall Street, well, there's barely any trading there at all. The Dow Industrial's hit an all-time high intraday, about 15,000 on Friday. But just look, we're just up 11 points with some two hours to go before the end of the day. But keep your eye on these numbers, because as Buffett was talking about, stocks keep rolling, and the Federal Reserve shows no sign of winding down the bond-buying program. The Dow's gained almost 15 percent since the start of the year, and the S&P 500 up almost 14 percent. So, I asked CNN's contributing editor, Todd Benjamin -- and bearing in mind what we've heard from Mr. Buffett -- what the next stock from -- what the next move for stocks just might be. TODD BENJAMIN, CNN CONTRIBUTING EDITOR: I think the risk on trade is here for the very reason you mentioned, because you have extremely easy monetary policy, not only in the US, but among the other major central banks as well, and there's no indication that's going to end anytime soon. And as long as that is in place, that favors, I think, a continued rally. Does it mean there could be some disruption along the way, some correction? Yes. But I think the general trend is in favor of the wind being at the back of the market because of this very easy monetary policy. QUEST: But we've been in a bull market now for quite some time. QUEST: And -- besides the odd little correction on the way, when does it exhaust itself? Or maybe it doesn't because of the structural problems, which are only just starting to unwind? BENJAMIN: Well, the other thing is also too, once the Fed has to sort of wind back its quantitative easing, a lot of people feel that's going to be more difficult than they may assume or acknowledge. BENJAMIN: Because you're going to have to mop up a lot of this liquidity. I think once the market gets a whiff that easy monetary policy is no longer here, at first, there may be a knee-jerk reaction, then we'll assess how long will it take? I was just doing something with Nouriel Roubini last week, Dr. Doom, and his indication was maybe another four years is when things could get very, very tough in terms of a credit crunch. Maybe another two years of very easy monetary policy, maybe another two years of then mopping it all up, and then we'll see the truth. QUEST: But is there still that view out there that inflation, nonexistent at the moment, tamed and becalmed, inevitably returns with this highly- accommodative stance? BENJAMIN: Well, I think that's the big fear, and I think the answer is no one really knows at this point. QUEST: There's no consensus on this. BENJAMIN: Because we're in uncharted water. QUEST: Absolutely. QUEST: Absolutely. BENJAMIN: And again, how they deal with it when they pull it back in will help determine whether inflation again rears its ugly head. QUEST: You're sounding rather cheerful about equities. Rather distressing. BENJAMIN: I know. I'm always very bearish, but -- QUEST: You are. BENJAMIN: -- I have to be realistic. Again, it's the risk on trade is here. And as long as the super easy money stays, then I think you have to favor going into equities, because people are looking for higher returns, and bonds right now, even corporate bonds, even junk bonds, the yields are no longer as attractive, and it's a very crowded trade. QUEST: Todd Benjamin talking to me earlier. Rather cheerful. Two cheerful voices, there you have. Warren Buffett and Todd Benjamin, both giving the thumbs up to equities. But of course, nothing that we ever say on this program should be taken as investment advice. Shares go up and they go down, you win and you lose. QUEST: And ahead on the program, once the French said, "Je t'aime" to Francois Hollande. Now, it's more like "Sacrebleu!" A look at what on Earth went wrong. QUEST: Today is one anniversary the president of France might prefer to forget, or at least not remember. After his first year on office, Francois Hollande is facing record unpopularity. Now, the 24th president of the republic's approval rating is, ironically, 24 percent. None of that seemed to bother Mr. Hollande. It was all smiles and handshakes from the man who today promised more investment and reform, and he sent the troops -- well, his political troops, anyway, to greet the press. NAJAT VALLAUD-BELKACEM, FRENCH GOVERNMENT SPOKESWOMAN (through translator): The truth is that we are now putting into practice the structural reforms which have already been adopted over the question of employment during this year, this first year in power, and the results will start to show in the coming months, yes. QUEST: Now, these are the people he has to convince: Paris at the weekend, many of these are the president's onetime socialist supporters. They're looking at the effects of austerity and a stagnant economy and staring at recession multiyear recession. President Hollande has seen problems on the business, the political, and on the economic front. So, let's start in the library over on the business front. Just look at the PMI numbers, the Producer Manufacturing Index, and how those, the PMI index, show business activity is contracting. Across new businesses in the private sector, it is in decline. And a falling PMI number is widely taken as being obviously a contraction in GDP further down the road. All of which is worrying for a president who has an anti-business perception. He famously described business and finance as -- or finance, at least -- as the enemy. Then, of course, there was the very public row with the CEO of ArcelorMittal. That was over the closure of the plant, when of course Mittal wanted to close the steel plant in France, the government got involved, and one of Mr. Holland's ministers said the firm was no longer welcome in France. And they said they'd planned to nationalize the company. That since has been put on the back burner, pending agreement with the European Union on a wider steel deal. On the political front, you can't help but talk about the Cahuzac Swiss account. This is a national scandal after the former budget minister, Jerome Cahuzac, had to admit firstly he had a Swiss bank account and had it for many years, and secondly, he like to authorities and regulators and the president about its existence, something Hollande said was unforgivable. And then, if you've done the finance and you've done the politics, then you come to the economic. That's the number you need to concentrate on: 3.2 million people are unemployed and climbing. France's growth will be in recession, stagnant at best, with a falling PMI, high unemployment, slow reform of the Union rules and workers' rights, you start to see the problem that he faces. As Jim Bittermann now reports, even some politicians in his own party are unhappy with Mr. Hollande's leadership. JIM BITTERMANN, CNN SENIOR INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Even before he was elected, the French president told CNN that selecting any leader is a risk for voters. You just never know how he'll turn out, he told me. But after his first year in office, many French seem to be of the opinion putting their money on Francois Hollande may not have been the best bet. No president has declined so far so fast in the opinion polls as Hollande has. Nearly three out of four of his countrymen say they are disappointed with his first year. A plurality of French now say they think Hollande's predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy, would've done a better job than Hollande has. The biggest complaint: Hollande's inability to halt the rising unemployment rate or declining economy. But political analysts say there's more to it than that. BRUNO CAUTRES, PUBLIC OPINION ANALYST: The feeling that Francois Hollande maybe is not (inaudible) -- that maybe he's lacking the leadership style that the French president normally needs. BITTERMANN: Indeed, one leading news magazine here last month put out a cover story calling the president "Mr. Weak." Perhaps even more worrying is a suggestion of another that France is in a pre-revolutionary state. The reason for such alarmism is not Hollande's critics on the right, but the disaffection of his onetime supporters on the left. Many who voted for him, such as these steelworkers, believed his promises that their jobs would be protected. But they were not, and the workers, along with many others here, are disillusioned. Leading members of Holland's own socialist party are openly critical of the president. MARIE-NOELLE LIENEMANN, SOCIALIST SENATOR (through translator): There's a bad indicator on the lost in trust of the president in his own electorate. Francois Hollande knows that he cannot govern with only two thirds of the socialist party. He needs allies. BITTERMANN: And Hollande is having difficult finding them. His socialist critics say change in the government is not good enough unless there's also a change in policy that takes a clear turn toward the left. BITTERMANN (on camera): Under the French constitution, Francois Hollande still has four more years in office, and nothing short of a revolution could change that. Still, increasingly, his supporters and detractors are wondering what could possibly change his political hand for the better? Because there is no change in the employment and economic picture. So far, only his quick decision to intervene militarily against the Islamist revolutionaries in Mali gave Hollande the slight uptick in the polling numbers. Even his personal life, sometimes the source of popularity for president, has worked against him, with continuing criticism in some quarters of his unmarried relationship with a companion who some call "the First Mistress." Even dissolving the parliament and calling for new election may not help. ROLAND CAYROL, POLITICAL OBSERVER: If you are very low in the surveys and political crises, you pronounce a disillusion and you lose the election. BITTERMANN: Which could backfire. Could be a very disaster. CAYROL: Could be a real political and electoral disaster. BITTERMANN: So on both sides of the French political aisle, on the president's first anniversary in office, there are not many plans to celebrate. Jim Bittermann, CNN, Paris. QUEST: Now, here in London, the markets were closed for a bank holiday, but falls across the board, red arrows galore, gloom in the eurozone with those PMI figures brought a downturn. And in Italy, GDP' s expected to fall 1.4 percent this year, with a slowdown in domestic demand. To tonight's Currency Conundrum. You will remember that before the euro, France used the franc as its currency. Why was it introduced in the first place? A, to prevent French citizens from using the British pound? B, to pay a ransom for the king? Or C, the old currency had lost its value? The answer later in the program. The dollar is up against the pound, the euro, and the yen. Those are the rates -- QUEST: -- this is the break. QUEST: Six hundred thousand people may be the victims of forced labor in countries across the Middle East, according to a new report from the International Labour Organization, the ILO. The report believes many of those victims are lured into jobs that simply don't exist and usually have terrible conditions. Atika Shubert met one woman who was told about an opportunity in Italy and ended up being trafficked to Iraq. ATIKA SHUBERT, CNN INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Eli Anita tells her story in broken English, but there is no mistaking her anger when she recalls how her employer at a labor company in Dubai sexually harassed her in 2007. ELI ANITA, TRAFFICKING VICTIM: He was so angry, and he also beat me and kidnapped me in a back room for many hours. And he knocked on the door and he said, "Eli, just obey me." I say, "I'm sorry, I don't want anything from you. I came for working, and I will not allow anybody to touch my body, also looking at my body," I say like this. And then, he's asking me, "What do you want?" I say, "I want another job." SHUBERT: Eli says her employer shunted her off to a new job in a place she'd never heard of, far from the skyscrapers of Dubai. ANITA: He tell me, "I will send you to a new country, high technology, it's good country." "Which one? What's the name?" I said like this. "It's Kurdistan, it's a part of Italy." SHUBERT: For a village girl from Indonesia, Eli says she had no idea she was being sent to Kurdistan in northern Iraq, at that time, in the midst of war. She says she was flown to Erbil Airport under the constant watch of labor company chaperones, with about a dozen other women from Ethiopia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. She says the labor company took her passport. ANITA: Every ten minutes is some army stops us with gun, touch our bodies, say, "Show us your identity," like this. I say, "Oh, my God, I'm in war country." At that time, I was thinking like this -- SHUBERT (on camera): You still didn't know where you were? ANITA: Yes, I still didn't know where I am right at that time. SHUBERT (voice-over): Eli finally convinced one of her minders to let her call her Dubai employer. ANITA: I used the telephone, I called my agency, "You send me to Iraq, and then you're telling me they're a part of Italy?" I say like this. They say, "Eli, just keep quiet. I already received $4,500 US. SHUBERT (on camera): $4,500? ANITA: Yes. So, at that time, I know that they sold me. SHUBERT (voice-over): She says she tried to run away several times, but after days on the street, she was found by the labor agency, dragged back, and she says, beaten as a punishment. ANITA: The agency also kidnapped me inside the bathroom with a gun on my head. He said, "If you don't stop your action, call your government, I will kill you." SHUBERT: Eli finally escaped by secretly contacting the International Labour Organization. They brokered her release from the labor agency and brought her back home to Indonesia. We made repeated attempts to contact the company but did not get a response, so we visited their office asking to speak to the man who Eli says sold her, trafficking her from Dubai to Iraq. SHUBERT (on camera): Would you like to answer the allegations? We could sit down with you -- SHUBERT (voice-over): He refused to talk to us or give us his side of the story. But Eli is clear about what she thinks this is. SHUBERT (on camera): Do you feel like this is -- essentially a form of modern-day slavery? ANITA: It's more modern-day slavery. SHUBERT (voice-over): Eli now works with migrant care in Jakarta, Indonesia, helping other workers who have returned home. She has no intention to work abroad again. Atika Shubert, CNN, Jakarta. QUEST: On May the 17th and 18th, we have a premier of a new CNN Freedom Project documentary following the passionate crusade of a Philippines human rights pioneer to protect children from the sex trade and her efforts to convince the nation's biggest star, the boxer, Manny Pacquiao, to join the fight against modern-day slavery. It's called "The Fighters," and it's only on CNN. After the break, preventing another tragedy: Bangladesh plans to reform labor laws after the deadly collapse of a garment factory. That's next. And news just in to CNN: QUEST (voice-over): A U.S. official has confirmed that two North Korean missiles have been withdrawn from a launch site. There was concern that putting the missiles there in the first place could signal Pyongyang intended to test-fire them. Israel is increasing its defenses following Sunday's attack on what Syria says is a military research facility outside Damascus. Rebel sources say 42 Syrian soldiers were killed and at least 100 people remain missing. Syria is calling the attack a declaration of war. The U.N. human rights investigator Carla del Ponte (ph) says there are strong suspicions that Syrian rebels have used the deadly nerve agent sarin. The same accusation has been leveled against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The U.N. stressed there is no conclusive proof that any parties in the conflict have used chemical weapons. In Germany, the trial will resume next week of a woman accused of a seven- year crime spree while being in a far-right hate group. The prosecution says the woman was involved in 10 murders, two bombings and 15 bank robberies, and most of the killings appear to have been racially motivated. The case has been adjourned until next Tuesday after the defense asked for a new judge to be appointed. A Massachusetts funeral director is struggling to find a place to bury one of the accused Boston Marathon bombers. Tamerlan Tsarnaev's uncle wants him buried in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he lived. The city has said no. The funeral director says many cemeteries are worried about reprisals if they allow the burial. QUEST: Dhaka's commercial center resembled a battle zone on Monday, rocked by a deadly weekend protest, which left at least 14 people dead and 75 injured. QUEST (voice-over): Around half a million Islamists protesters took to the streets, demanding laws that would punish any blasphemy against Islam with death. They clashed with security forces, and that brought destruction to the Bangladeshi capital. QUEST: The violence follows last month's devastating building collapse that killed more than 650 factory workers. Bangladesh has promised to pass a series of new labor reforms outline in the United Nations statement this morning. Yet given the country's dependence on the export of cheap clothing, it's not clear whether this can realistically improve the working conditions of ordinary Bangladeshis. Jim Boulden reports. JIM BOULDEN, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): The garment industry found a natural home in poorer nations, the way to provide an abundance of cheap, ready-made clothing is finding a huge labor pool that is paid little. Bangladesh is now the second largest apparel exporter after China. How? Well, unlike some of its competitors, Bangladeshi manufacturing remains dirt cheap, and unions have limited power. The country cornered the absolute bottom of the value chain. JUDY GEARHART, INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUM: What's happened in Bangladesh is they've been too successful at this low-road model of development, where they've offered low-wage labor and have underinvested in their own infrastructure, underinvested in government regions and government enforcement of laws. BOULDEN (voice-over): And while contracts poured in from the likes of Primark, Walmart, Carrefour, Gap and Disney, buildings went up fast, filled with workers, sometimes housed on illegally built floors. But wages remained low. NIRMALYA KUMAR, LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL: You have upscale, you have expertise; you have an ecosystem around that industry which has built up in Bangladesh. So that even if the wages rise to, let's say, double or triple, you know, from $40 a month to $80 or $120 a month, you still have a thriving garment industry in Bangladesh. BOULDEN (voice-over): Bangladesh also benefits from the European Union giving the country extra help. Because it's so poor, Europe allows Bangladesh to ship garments to the world's biggest trading block duty free, a sweetener, the E.U. says, it might now suspend, a penalty for the country not cleaning up its garment industry. MOHAMED QUAYES, BANGLADESH HIGH COMMISSIONER: If this 32 cents were not an impediment, then it is possible for us to offer the American middle class a lower price; it's possible for us to have a bigger margin. It's possible for us to transfer the biggest chunk of this space to better terms of employment. GEARHART: We would not want to see the brands departing. I mean, they've benefit from the profit margins. Now is not the time to walk away from the mess. BOULDEN (voice-over): But more could follow. KUMAR: A couple more of these incidents and the foreign brands will be gone, because they cannot afford to take the kind of brand image beating that they're taking right now. BOULDEN (voice-over): But then who would force Bangladesh to change and keep scenes like this from happening again? Jim Boulden, CNN London. QUEST: Straight ahead on QUEST MEANS BUSINESS, if you think you can dodge luggage fees with this, think again. We're going to show you the airline that gives free carryon bags the chop and why some airlines say this is OK and this is not, after the break. QUEST: The trusty carryon bag, it's the best way to avoid getting charged for putting a bag in the hold. Instead, you put it into the overhead compartment. Unfortunately, now, many airlines are seeing this as being a way to get a bit of this out of you and me. The American carrier Frontier is the latest charging to start stowing hand luggage in the cabin. It says passengers find it unacceptably difficult to find space in the overhead compartment. So instead, they introduced this policy, which will also drive people because they penalize you if you use somebody else's website. Let me explain. So the price of a return flight on Frontier from New York's LaGuardia to Denver, departing October 1st, returning the next day, straightforward there and back, book it through Frontier's website and it costs just $198. Exactly the same fare without the (inaudible) third party website, $198. So the two are the same. Now when the new policy is introduced, book with Frontier's website and for this bag, of course, you will pay nothing. But they are determined to drive people to their website. So if you book it with this website, this will cost you between $25 and $100. Now Frontier is basically not only using a revenue-raising operation, but they are also, of course, driving traffic to their own website. They are not alone. I want you to come over to the superscreen. Now Wizz, the Hungarian airline, has got a really nifty new weez (ph) for revenue raising -- same argument. It says it creates more room in the cabin. If your bag -- basically a briefcase -- is that size, it goes in free into the cabin. But if it's this size, which is basically a carryon bag, then you pay a fee of 10 euros, roughly 13 euros. And to make sure, here's a novel one; look at that. We're all familiar with the gauge, that. But this is for that side and that is for this side. And apparently, it seems, there's no such thing as a free bag. Now if you can't stomach those kinds of charges, well, you could always try traveling by rail. As Ayesha Durgahee discovered, European rail companies, at least they are trying to make things a little bit more simple. AYESHA DURGAHEE, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Point to point travel for passengers against the clock, high-speed rail stands for ease and efficiency with more comfort and modern features. Without a central booking system, pan-European high-speed rail isn't stress-free and easy. MARK SMITH, RAIL EXPERT, MAN IN SEAT SIXTY-ONE: At the moment, it's almost going backwards. It's coming more fragment, if you like, the downside of the new high-speed revolution. It's that you've got a lot of different operators with different separate ticketing systems. And if you want to go for example from London to Frankfurt, you need to book two different tickets with two different operators sometimes in order to complete that journey at the cheapest price. DURGAHEE (voice-over): SilverRail (ph) is building a rail ticket network and has so far signed up four European operators. CAMERON JONES, SILVERRAIL: Our technology makes it consistent and standard across every rail carrier. In your home currency and your home language, (inaudible) same process of booking either French rail or Italian rail or Spanish rail. It's making rail as easy to book as air. DURGAHEE (voice-over): New rules in Europe have opened up this $80 billion market, allowing operators to expand beyond their domestic platforms. Only 6 percent of high-speed rail in Europe is currently cross-border and only a fifth of tickets are booked on the Internet. Rail operators are starting to realize their online potential. CHRISTOPH KLENNER, EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY & TRAVEL SERVICES ASSOCIATION: Rail operators have traditionally had a very strong brand recognition in their own country but not so abroad. Global distribution systems could take their content and distribute it to hundreds of thousands of travel agents worldwide. DURGAHEE (voice-over): Cross-border rail in Europe will be fully liberalized to include domestic as well as international passengers in 2019. DURGAHEE: Here in France, rail operator SNCF (ph) is preparing for the competition by launching the first-ever low-cost high-speed train. DURGAHEE (voice-over): Bright blue and raspberry colored throughout, SNCF (ph) old TGB trains have been transformed into Ouigo. There's no food or drink sold on board and depending when you book, the non-reclinable seats start at 25 euros from Paris to Marseilles and Montpelier via Lyons. GUILLAUME PEPY, CHAIRMAN, SNCF: It's never been done. We are pioneers in that field. If it's a success, I can't imagine that within the next years there will be opportunities to go to Barcelona (ph) and Amsterdam and from and to London and perhaps from and to Spain. This is a -- I would say -- a very good asset for SNCF in the forthcoming liberalization system. DURGAHEE: Whether it's low-cost or first-class, high-speed rail operators want to cater for every budget, as European rail becomes even more integrated. DURGAHEE (voice-over): There will be new high-speed lines to Barcelona from Paris. And by the end of this year, from Marseilles and Geneva. It's all about making journeys seamless, from criss-crossing Europe by rail to hopping onto a long-haul flight. PEPY: You can fly from Shanghai to Frankfurt or from New York to Charles de Gaulle and then connect to the high-speed train. The high-speed system will be connected to airports. Frankfurt is connected to the high-speed line; Lyons is connected. DURGAHEE: If high-speed rail can effectively feed into long-haul air networks and take over short-haul routes, it won't just connect the dots around Europe, but also build alliances with airlines as well -- Ayesha Durgahee, CNN, Lyons, France. QUEST: Whether you're going high-speed, low-tech, low-cost carrier, Tom Sater is at the World Weather Center with an idea of what you might find when you get there. TOM SATER, AMS METEOROLOGIST: Well hopefully, Richard, the airlines won't start changing us just to carry a wallet in our back pocket. It might be (inaudible). QUEST: Oh, no, no, no. No, that won't be a problem, Tom, because it'll be empty by the time you pay the charges. SATER: That's right. We won't need it. Good point, Richard, thank you. Let's take a look at weather across the world. If you are traveling, we still have an area of low pressure that's spinning. And it continues to drop some rainfall, heavy at times as well. But we're also watching another surge of moisture with another system moving into the northwest. Look for possible delays maybe in the pickup in the days ahead around Dublin over toward Glasgow. Heaviest rain right now, south central areas of Germany, moving into central areas of Italy as well. Finally, the moisture from this area of low pressure feeds into the new one. So with this, the winds could cause some disruptions. But nothing really, I think, that's much discouraging right now, I mean, light the travel disruptions, call ahead from Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, again, keep in mind areas of the northwest. Now this is the U.S. We still have river flood warnings all over mainly down to the south, shouldn't cause problems if you're flying by air except for the clouds that are dropping all of this rain, as it now moves toward the East Coast, major hubs, you can see the area of low pressure moving now, the rainfall in towards D.C. With that, the fog could be an issue as far north as Logan Airport up in Boston, but heavy rain expected in the D.C. area. So with that, some major delays in the U.S. possible, Boston, JFK, Minneapolis for fog and the Twin Cities as well, but also LaGuardia could be 1-, even 2-hour delays on your Tuesday. Keep that in mind. Across Asia, look for rain to move in toward Shanghai; Taiwan will be looking at some pretty strong winds; Hong Kong isolated showers, but mainly we're watching the rainfall pepper areas of Malaysia and Indonesia. And with that we typically find our delays there as well. Notice areas around Bangladesh, though Calcutta kind of tops our list here, again light delays but they get a little bit better with those late-day thunderstorms dropping heavy amounts of rain, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Elsewhere, Melbourne and Perth, fog, cloud cover, winds into Wellington and New Zealand as we watch the next system move in well to the west. This will have some pretty strong winds, some needed rainfall, but also that on- air shore and flow coming into around Cairns (ph), could cause some issues there as well. Winds could be an issue as it carries from Perth all the way across the south; therefore, in the days ahead, look for possible problems from around Adelaide and Melbourne over toward Brisbane in the days ahead. But Richard, that's it, in a nutshell; no major problems except in areas of the U.S. for the next 24 hours. QUEST: We thank you for that, Tom. If people are traveling the world, at least they are better informed. When we come back in a moment, controversy indeed: the world's first 3D printed gun has been tested and apparently it works. We'll talk about The Liberator -- at least that's what it's called -- after the break. QUEST (voice-over): The answer to tonight's "Currency Conundrum" why the French franc was established as the country's currency prior to the euro, to prevent French citizens from using the pound to pay for a random, the old currency lost its value, the answer is to pay a ransom for King John the Good. The medieval monarch was imprisoned by the King of England after a lost battle in 1356. There we are. QUEST: Now this is an extraordinary story. It's called The Liberator and it claims to be the world's first 3D printed handgun. The company behind the gun, Defense Distributed, based in Texas, says it successfully test- fired the gun. These are the parts, the various parts which 3D printing did. So for example, you have the threaded barrel of the gun. You have the trigger spring. These all were manufactured, the hammer body and of course, you have the frame. And this is the only metal part of the whole thing and it has to be at least 6 ounces of metal to comply with the U.S. law. And there -- also there's a firing pin made from a regular nail. But once you've printed all of this and you've put it together, there is a gun. And these are the instructions. We'll build the trigger first, how to legally print the barrel must be built in the 0 axis. We'll build this hammer subassembly, literally, in two pages, once you've printed, it's a method of making a computerized model. Now Emily Schmidt is in Washington, and joins us now. We've just seen -- I'm going to about this -- we've just seen over here, Emily, the various parts, I've got the instructions but you've actually manufactured one of those parts. I think you've probably manufactured the grip. Is that right? EMILY SCHMIDT, CNN CORRESPONDENT: The grip; that's exactly right, Richard. We went to a 3D printing company, a place that's been in business for 10 years doing this sort of thing, printing architectural models for people, printing sculptures. We said, here are the instructions. How would you do it? Within an hour and 20 minutes, they showed us this is the grip that they were able to put together, a simple piece of plastic, weighs just a couple of ounces. And the person who is behind all of this says this is an entirely new landscape; in fact, it is a shot heard 'round the world. Cody Wilson, in fact, put up the video online. He says it is the very first time he believes that someone has been able to print a gun entirely on a 3D printer and fire it. I spoke with him on the phone a couple of hours ago. He says Friday they fired one gun remotely. He says successfully. They used a .380 caliber round. Saturday, they upped the ante, firing that second gun by hand. Now it did blow the barrel out. He says he's retired that particular gun, but he says this is going to change the very concept of gun control. As you mentioned, he's got that link to the gun design. Anyone can go online and download and print it right now. That's what has some lawmakers very worried. SEN. CHUCK SCHUMER (D), N.Y.: Let's think about this for a second. Now anyone, a terrorist, someone who's mentally ill, a spousal abuser, a felon can essentially open a gun factory in their garage. SCHMIDT: And Cody Wilson has posted this video online just a couple of hours ago. He said it has already been downloaded all around the world. QUEST: Now here's a question, I suspect you can't answer, or indeed anybody can answer, as a matter of public policy at the moment, if they tried to restrict 3D printing of guns, do you think that would be regarding as against the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms? SCHMIDT: You can bet that some people are certainly going to argue that. In fact, when you talk with Wilson, he says it's going to, he believes, correct the illusion, he says, that any kind of law can correct social problems. But there's also, some are arguing, the idea of expression. This is something that is an online communication. So if you take a written document and print it, is that Second Amendment? Or is that a freedom of speech, is that a freedom of expression, printing something off? It's an entirely new situation and we really don't know where it's going to go next, Richard. QUEST: Interesting stuff. Thank you very much for that report; very interesting, Emily Schmidt from Washington. So the 3D printer which has been the boon and possibly the great benefit for the American renaissance of manufacturing in the future now appears to be ready for firearms. I'll have a "Profitable Moment" on something quite different after the break. QUEST: Tonight's "Profitable Moment," and at the moment, it's a very profitable one for the airlines. Some of the low-cost carriers can be little tinkers. I didn't know whether to laugh or to cry when I heard that some airlines were now starting to charge to take a carryon onto the aircraft. Having taken money from us for a bag in the hold, now they want one for putting a bag on top. In fact, these days, they charge for every conceivable extra. We'll have to wait and see if this particular cost contagion spreads to more airlines and all those little charges soon add up. Whether it's Wizz Air with its double bag policy or British Airways with its new standard fare with a discount if you put something in the hold, I hate to say it, but I'm getting the distinct feeling that more and more airlines are going to start charging us to take a bag into the cabin. So whether you want to sit together, take a bag on board, buy a drink, have extra leg room, one thing seems clear: the low-cost fare isn't so low after all. No, gone are the days where you paid a fare and you got on the plane. Now they say it's all a matter of choice. It seems to me it's a matter of entering your wallet.
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Skip to main content Part of complete coverage on Bolshoi Prima ballerina's grace under pressure From Lianne Turner and George Webster, CNN September 21, 2012 -- Updated 1005 GMT (1805 HKT) • Ballet star Svetlana Zakharova has been dancing almost everyday since the age of six • Russian prima ballerina spent much of her childhood training away from home • Zakharova: Ballet is not just my profession, it is my life Moscow, Russia (CNN) -- Making it to the top as a prima ballerina takes a lot of work, strength and time -- and, says, Svetlana Zakharova, "a lot of emotions." The 33-year-old Russian has been prima ballerina, or principal dancer, with Moscow's prestigious Bolshoi theatre company for nearly a decade and her presence on a cast list is guaranteed to fill any theatre in London, New York or Paris. Zakharova's grace and stage presence belie her difficult, and sometimes lonely, journey to the top. Born in the historic, north-western city of Lutsk in Soviet-era Ukraine, Zakharova's mother sent her away to train at the age of 10 -- first to Kiev, then at St. Petersburg's esteemed Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet. Ballerina: I feel limitless on stage "It took me a few years to get used to the ballet," she said. "My child's body was not ready to handle such loads, and the legs that were used to walk upright had to be twisted and the back always had to be held straight. It was a huge strain and I did not have the strength." It was an unhappy period in the young Zakharova's life. She says that she would find herself crying "all the time" between the conveyor belt of exams and rehearsals. More from Human to Hero: Molecular gastronomy chef Heston Blumenthal Only when, as a teenager, her body grew tall, strong and athletic did she begin to see how her future might pan out. "When I was about 13 or 14 ... I really realized that I wanted to become a ballerina," she said. From then on she practiced everyday, often for up to eight hours solid. She says she didn't miss out on the usual freedoms of childhood: "I cannot say that it was a sacrifice," she said. "I do not even think about it." At first, it took me a few years to get used to the ballet -- my child's body was not ready to handle such loads Svetlana Zakharova, ballet dancer Revealingly, she wouldn't wish the same experience for her own daughter, who was born in February 2011. "I cannot imagine myself giving her away to study in a different town," she said. "I asked my mum, 'Why? How did it happen?' And she said, 'You know, even until now I can not understand what I was led by -- it must have been something from above.'" Zakharova graduated from Varganova Academy in 1996, aged 17, and immediately joined the Mariinsky Ballet -- one of Russia's preeminent ballet companies -- and a year later was promoted to principal dancer. In the seven seasons that followed, she learned the bulk of the company's repertory, including the great classical roles of Giselle, Odette-Odile in "Swan Lake" and Aurora in "The Sleeping Beauty." More from Human to Hero: Former piano prodigy Benjamin Grosvenor Despite growing national acclaim -- she was awarded one of Russia's highest artistic accolades, the Golden Mask, for two consecutive years at the turn of the millennium -- she was getting itchy feet. "I worked in the Mariinsky theatre for seven years, and I danced the whole classic repertoire there, and the contemporary repertoire," she says. "But all of a sudden I started to realize that I was not developing any more. Day in, day out it was the same and the same -- and suddenly I wanted to change something." That change came in a dramatic move to Mariinky's main rival, the Bolshoi ballet company in Moscow, known for it's "grander, more expansive style," according to Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper. On stage, something from within takes place and you understand sometimes that human abilities are limitless Svetlana Zakhorva, ballet dancer Zakharova hasn't looked back since. With the Bolshoi she has traveled the globe and in 2007 she was awarded the Russian State Prize for outstanding achievement in ballet. Next year she is scheduled to perform at Milan's renowned La Scala opera house, where she will dance Giselle. Success, though, has not eradicated a persistent grain of self-doubt. Even now, as she enters her 15th year as a professional dancer, Zakharova still regards herself, for the most part, as a student. "When I'm in rehearsal I always feel like I'm a pupil -- and not at all a ballerina" she reveals. Indeed, it's only in those comparatively brief moments on stage that Zakharova says she truly believes in herself as a performer. "This transformation is unique," she explains. "Something from within takes place and you understand sometimes that human abilities are limitless. During the performance you do such things which you completely did not expect from yourself." Whatever it is that envelops her on stage, the feeling is addictive. Zarkharova has been dancing almost everyday since the age six and now finds it hard to imagine what the future will hold when, one day, she will have to hang up her ballet shoes for good. "Ballet is not just my profession, it is my life ... It is horrible for me to think that one day it will all finish." Ivana Kottasova contributed to this story Part of complete coverage on
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IT Administration Published: 4/22/2013 2:24 PM Microsoft Office 365 for Education This page contains up to date information and resources regarding Technical Guides and Install Files.  This will assist our State CIOs, District Technology Coordinators, and other district tech staff in managing Active Directory and Office 365 for Education. Technical Guides Administration and Install Guides This section provides IT Admins with administration and install guides. It also provides other pieces of documentation for accomplishing specific tasks. Level 100 and 200 Video Based Training Follow this link for Video Based Training, where you will find a screencast video library that is a companion to the information and administrative guidance found in the District Operations Guide for messaging and directory services. Please start with the welcome and overview videos. Videos found here are currently only available for download in .avi ...More Beth Gravett Office of Knowledge, Information and Data Services Division of Operations and Services 500 Mero Street, 14th Floor CPT Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-2020 ext. 2409 Fax (502) 564-1519
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Search form Warning message Wednesday, October 2, 2013 - 16:19 The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) announces an open call for nominations of individuals to serve on the Science Organizing Committee (SOC) that will guide the initial planning for the upcoming Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) Sky Survey (VLASS) and organize the NRAO VLASS Science Planning Workshop that will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, 5 January 2014, at the upcoming 223rd AAS meeting in Washington, DC. The SOC will be primarily charged with review of white papers received from the community, with organization of the AAS workshop, and with setting up the community-based Science Survey Group (SSG) that will carry out the definition of the survey. Colleagues who can represent the diverse interests of potential VLASS users, including those from multiple wavelength regimes, or colleagues who have expertise in sky survey planning and oversight, or those with interest in any of the science areas that would benefit from the VLASS, are all good candidates for the SOC. Please send your nomination to or use the web form at the VLASS website. Self-nominations are welcome (please include CV in submission). Acceptance of nominations will close on 11 October 2013. Inquiries regarding the VLASS should be directed to Stefi Alison Baum Rochester Institute of Technology AAS Controlled Subject Tags:
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The Educator's PLN The personal learning network for educators Renee Matheson • Female • NSW • Australia Share Twitter • Blog Posts • Discussions • Events • Groups • Videos Gifts Received Renee Matheson has not received any gifts yet Give a Gift Renee Matheson's Page Latest Activity Renee Matheson is now a member of The Educator's PLN Oct 8, 2012 Comment Wall Join The Educator's PLN • No comments yet! Thomas Whitby created this Ning Network. Latest Activity Lorette Weldon posted a blog post 3 Steps to Challenge Students' Ability to Learn In high school English, mathematics, and science courses, students have not been taught  how  to research ideas, interpret their findings, and then explain how the findings relate to their assignment.   As I see students walking into my Undergraduate Freshman college classroom, after taking the Accuplacer Exam, they quickly show me why they scored so low.  Their high school teachers did not equip them with skills necessary to survive college and life.To grab their attention, I created a reading…See More 17 minutes ago Jared Gellert posted a status " How to Choose a school for your kids! 5 tips" 3 hours ago David Chiles posted a status "It's good netiquette to be yourself online. That is who people like." 7 hours ago BartoszMusial updated their profile 8 hours ago John Marsh posted a blog post How To Improve Your Math Grades In 10 Steps Many students and parents say improving math grades need hard work. Being a smart worker also you can improve your grades. Math is the only subject in which you can score 100%. You can improve your math grades by following these simple 10 steps. Step 1: Focus More On…See More 9 hours ago Lauren Prochak left a comment for Kim Berry 19 hours ago Lauren Prochak and Davida Caldwell Price are now friends 19 hours ago Heather Mailloux updated their profile 20 hours ago Awards And Nominations © 2014   Created by Thomas Whitby.   Powered by Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service
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Electronic Journal of Differential Equations, Vol. 2009(2009), No. 46, pp. 1-8. Title: Weak almost periodic and optimal mild solutions of fractional evolution equations Authors: Amar Debbouche (Guelma Univ., Guelma, Algeria) Mahmoud M. El-Borai (Alexandria Univ., Alexandria, Egypt) Abstract: In this article, we prove the existence of optimal mild solutions for linear fractional evolution equations with an analytic semigroup in a Banach space. As in [16], we use the Gelfand-Shilov principle to prove existence, and then the Bochner almost periodicity condition to show that solutions are weakly almost periodic. As an application, we study a fractional partial differential equation of parabolic type. Submitted March 10, 2009. Published March 30, 2009. Math Subject Classifications: 34G10, 26A33, 35A05, 34C27, 35B15. Key Words: Linear fractional evolution equation; Optimal mild solution; weak almost periodicity; analytic semigroup.
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Book Review: 'The Mobile Academy' by Clark Quinn By Stevie Rocco / January 2012 Print Email Comments Instapaper Clark Quinn's The Mobile Academy is an excellent overview of mobile technology (in Quinn's terms, this includes platforms, strategy, applications, and delivery method) in higher education. If your institution is considering a mobile strategy (and they should be), then this book will help you to plan for getting in the game. As it encapsulates the breadth of issues to consider when approaching mobile, The Mobile Academy stands as a good roadmap for higher education administrators and instructional designers who wish to enter the world of mobile and would like strategic direction. The Mobile Academy begins by providing a foundation of both mobile and learning, and then moves through coverage of mobile in higher education administration, delivery of content, interactivity and assessment, and social learning. The book then points to more advanced topics and discusses policy issues higher education institutions should consider as they move into the mobile realm. Quinn points out, "too much of education in general has been tied to industrial efficiency instead of learning effectiveness." The mobile platform offers education, and higher education in particular, the opportunity to not just add mobile to the stack of tools already in use, but to "revisit learning" itself. And that's what Quinn does, from framing the learning context and applying it to mobile, to identifying the core questions institutions should ask when embarking on a mobile strategy. His philosophy of using mobile to optimize learner experiences, rather than supplanting wholly what is traditional, is one of the strengths of this book. Quinn points out through his discussion and examples that, while not everything can/should be made mobile-ready, considering which selected pieces of content and interactions for mobile can increase success in higher education classrooms is paramount. While an institution can adopt mobile applications, Quinn offers direction in planning out a comprehensive strategy as a result of this approach. I especially liked how he organizes the uses of mobile for learning-related content and activities. His framework of content, capture, compute, and communicate is useful, in that it enables anyone—whether they are an administrator or instructional designer or faculty member—to properly plan for mobile delivery. For example, one of the easier places for people in higher education to dive in to mobile would be in the context of a specific course. Looking at one's options through the framework Quinn offers above helps to identify where mobile is best included, and offers insights into some specific ways to do so, for example, using Twitter hashtags to allow a broad set of learners to participate in class discussions. Two chapters in The Mobile Academy are particularly noteworthy. First is Chapter 7 "Going Social," which is devoted to social learning. While all learning is social to some degree, new tools and mobile applications make this arena an exciting one, where the ubiquity of smartphones and the relative inexpensiveness of tools and apps offer much potential for amplifying learning. The chapter outlines what to try in using social media, location-based services, and the like, while clearly identifying areas that should be approached with caution—such as the need to discuss appropriate-to-the-medium communication styles, as well as guidance for students regarding how to work together. I also found the chapter on administrative computing to be particularly intriguing. While not focusing on teaching and learning, Chapter 4 "Administration ''To Go'" discusses the power of allowing students to choose how they complete administrative tasks. These types of tasks include course registration, transcripts, library loans, financial aid, or even bus schedule location. Rather than targeting students in individual classes, offering administrative tasks in a mobile format has the capability of impacting greater numbers of students, at least until large numbers of faculty members and institutions embrace it. After reading this book, I can see how it will be an invaluable asset as my colleagues and I go forward. Having Quinn's text as a handy reference will enable us to focus on our strategic direction as we move smartly into using mobile for our learners. About the Author Stevie Rocco has 11 years experience working with faculty to create and manage online learning. She is currently a senior learning designer in Penn State's College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, creating tools and technologies to improve online course experiences. In addition, Rocco teaches courses in information sciences and technology and instructional systems. She also consults on a wide variety of topics, including faculty development for online teaching, accessibility, usability, open source/free tools, and social media. Rocco holds a B.S. in secondary education and an M.Ed. in adult education. In her spare time, she runs half-marathons, knits, and engages with her personal learning network. • There are no comments at this time.
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“Voter Fraud! Wait, No.” Juliet Lapidos at NYT’s “Taking Note” ed board blog: The latest false alarm comes to us from Colorado. Boulder’s Daily Camera reported earlier this week that “Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler gave Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett a list of 17 names, all suspected of voting in the November election despite being non-citizens.” Well, guess what, “an investigation by Garnett’s office found that all 17 people were citizens and were able to easily verify their status.” Comments are closed.
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It wasn't really that long ago that VHS tapes dominated the home video market, but now, DVDs have all but wiped them out completely. Going from tape to disc gave the home theater experience a major upgrade, and ushered in an era of feature-packed special edition home video. In this article, you will learn what a DVD is made of, how a DVD player reads a disc, a little DVD history and much more.
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Health Care As It Should Be March 2013 Upcoming Events • Female Urinary Incontinence: Clearing Up Misperceptions and Fear LQ Woman to Woman Series W, Mar 27, 3 to 4:30 p.m. Lisa Lindley, MD, Gynecology, Kim Burton, DPT, CSCS, Physical Therapy Sleep Disorders AC W, Mar 27, 4 to 5 p.m. Neal Hermanowicz, MD, Neurology/Movement Disorders Specialist Secret to Becoming a Centenarian: The Mediterranean Diet? Clark’s Nutrition Lecture Series TH, Mar 28, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Gregory Pecchia, DO, Family Medicine/Geriatrics Held at Clark’s Nutrition, Rancho Mirage. Rally for Respiratory Health AC American Lung Association and Eisenhower Renker Wellness Center Managing and Treating Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Lunch and Learn with the Experts  LC Eisenhower BIGHORN Radiation Oncology Center M, Apr 1, noon to 1:30 p.m. The Osteoporosis: Break a Leg and All That Jazz AC M, Apr 1,11 a.m. to noon Occupational therapy strategies for living safely with osteoporosis. Vegetarianism 101 LQ W, Apr 3, 1 to 2p.m. Barbra Sassower, MPH, RD, CDE 760-610-7205; register Apr 3.Read More Aching Hips and Knees 2013: An Orthopedic Surgery Perspective LQ Argyros Health and Wellness Series TH, Apr 4, 5:30 to 7 p.m. March 2013 • Features • Expansion Continues at Eisenhower! - One thing in life is certain...change!  This is true at Eisenhower Medical Center these days. In continuing to serve the changing health care needs of our... more • Eisenhower’s New Residency Programs Fill All... - This summer, Eisenhower Medical Center will welcome 22 medical school graduates to its residency programs. The Coachella Valley’s first Teaching Hospital recently... more • New Gastroenterology Specialty Clinic - In January, Eisenhower Medical Center opened a new Gastroenterology Specialty Clinic with Board Certified Gastroenterologists Noel Curry, MD and James Conti, MD.... more • Back On His Feet - The pain in his back and leg had gotten so severe that 74-year-old Jay Kepner could barely walk. “Even with a walker, I couldn’t go any distance,” recalls the Bermuda... more • Portion Control - The issues surrounding weight gain can be complex, but there are strategies for losing weight slowly and sensibly, with a long-term goal of ongoing weight management and... more • Highlights • Join Us! - Please join us for the Grand Opening of the Eisenhower Health Center at Plaza Del Sol in Palm Springs. Wednesday, April 3, 5 to 6:30 p.m.1555 S. Palm Canyon DrivePalm... more • Upcoming Events • Calendar - Female Urinary Incontinence: Clearing Up Misperceptions and Fear LQWoman to Woman SeriesW, Mar 27, 3 to 4:30 p.m.Lisa Lindley, MD, Gynecology, Kim Burton, DPT, CSCS,... more
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Cover Story • Gout – Not just an illness for the wealthy • Desert Diabetes Alert Program Type 2 diabetes can be prevented. The Diabetes Prevention Program – a major, 27-center clinical trial, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health – studied more than 3,200 people, ages 25 through 85, and concluded that lifestyle changes in diet... click for more • Falling and Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s disease may cause a variety of symptoms, and one of the striking aspects of this disorder is that no two people are affected in the same way. This wide variability of symptoms and findings make it very challenging to diagnose Parkinson’s... click for more • Eisenhower Joint Replacement Center Eisenhower Medical Center has a long-standing reputation for excellent patient care across the broad spectrum of medical disciplines – the quality of care that is the hallmark of a 100 Top Hospital®. At the core of its commitment to the community... click for more • Building Better Bones As most of us already know, calcium consumption is essential for strong, healthy bones. But did you know that we have more calcium in our bodies than any other mineral and about 99 percent of it is found in our bones? If you do not take in enough... click for more • Exercise – It’s Good For Your Joints There are many benefits to exercise including a positive effect on blood pressure, cholesterol level, strength and functionality levels, cardiovascular endurance, balance, and bone growth and health. Exercise also produces an overall feeling of... click for more • Apples and Art in Oak Glen The foothill area of the inland empire of San Bernardino is close to the desert, yet a “history” away in agrarian offerings.Take a leisurely day trip and discover its rich bounty. Begin your exploration of the inland empire’s mile-high countryside... click for more • Orthopedic Surgeon and Renaissance Man • The Current State of Joint Replacement By the time Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) reviews and renews their annual recommendations for patient safety themes, and presents mandated guidelines to hospitals, most are already standard operating... click for more • Innovative Orthopedics – Joint Replacement Surgery Goes High Tech at Eisenhower Computer-assisted surgery, an innovation that has been used for many years in the specialties of neurosurgery and otolaryngology, is revolutionizing the field of orthopedics. Until recently, orthopedic surgeons used the “naked eye” in order to... click for more • Contributors • Eisenhower Helps the “Rocket” Soar High Aside from his innate talent for hitting a tennis ball over a net, the “Rocket” – as he was called as a scrawny teen growing up in the Australian bush – was also known for his willingness to work hard to achieve his goals. The former Rancho Mirage... click for more
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Some random snaps February 10th, 2010 Flat fix I picked up a bunch of processed film today. It had been a while, and there were 7 rolls, including on medium format. I wait too long between processing to remember everything I shot, so it’s a little like Christmas. Here’s what I got One Comment: 1. Ed (February 11th, 2010) Waiting too long was a part of Gary Winogrand’s process. He labeled his rolls with light conditions as he shot but always waited a year or two before developing. “You make better choices if you approach your contact sheets cold, separating the editing from the picture taking as much as possible.” Leave a Reply
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Disease Information for Nephrotic syndrome: Clinical Manifestations Signs & Symptoms Edema of Lower Extremities Signs & Symptoms Edema Children Facial edema/swelling Bilateral ankle swelling Bilateral leg edema/swelling Bilateral severe leg edema Diastolic hypertension Dizzy on Standing/Giddy Response Fluid retention/Mild edema High blood pressure child High blood pressure/sign Mobile edema/shifts overnight Orthostatic drop in blood pressure Beau's lines/Mees lines fingernails Nail Striations Striae/Purple striae Yellow nails Yellow skin discoloration Scrotal edema/swelling Swelling of scrotum Abdominal Distension Abdominal distension/protrusion/sign Abdominal Distention Abdominal fullness feeling Abdominal Pain Abdominal wall edema Anorexia Decreased appetite Protruberant Abdomen Weight gain in Children Yellow skin/white sclera Edema of Lower Extremities Swelling all extremities Swollen Limb Dark urine Frothy urine/Foamy Nocturia in Children Nocturia in Elderly Oliguria/Decreased urine output Fatigue Tiredness Exhaustion Fatigue Tiredness in Children Muscle Wasting/Diffuse Weight gain Bilateral Eyelid Edema Difficulty Focusing Eyes Diplopia Double vision Periorbital edema/Puffy eyes Retinal lipid deposits Retinal sheen Visual symptoms Floppy ear/soft cartilage Clinical Presentation & Variations Presentation/High Salt Intake Fever and High Sed Rate
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• Singapore Grand Prix Vettel wins in Singapore after Hamilton retires ESPN Staff September 23, 2012 Sebastian Vettel won a gruelling Singapore Grand Prix after Lewis Hamilton's championship hopes took a bitter blow when he retired from the lead on lap 23. Hamilton led from the start, but after a series of frantic radio messages to his team he retired with a gearbox problem and handed the lead to Vettel. The Red Bull driver then had Jenson Button in his mirrors for the remaining 36 laps, but despite two safety cars, he managed to win with relative ease. Championship leader Fernando Alonso took a comfortable third place after staying out of trouble and easing clear of fourth-place Paul di Resta in the closing stages. The race hit its two hour limit, with the lap count two short of the full 61 when the chequered flag fell, but with accidents, contact and some ragged driving further down the field, none of the drivers would have felt short changed. The first safety car period, brought about when Narain Karthikeyan made a clumsy mistake at turn 18 and parked his car in the stadium tunnel, was well timed with the second pit stops of Vettel and Button and the pair made their stops in tandem. However, the caution period did not help Pastor Maldonado, who had been running third after Hamilton's retirement, as he had made his second stop a few laps earlier and then felt compelled to stop again under the safety car to ensure he had enough grip to last him to the end of the race. In the end his efforts proved futile and what looked like a redeeming drive for the Venezuelan ended with a hydraulic issue. Just ahead of the restart, Button came perilously close to Vettel's rear wing as the Red Bull driver appeared to bolt at the end of the lap but then slowed up. The McLaren avoided contact and then resumed its position in second, but Button made his feelings known over the radio. The incident was investigated after the race but no action was taken. On the next racing lap Michael Schumacher ploughed into the back of Jean-Eric Vergne at turn 14 and caused another safety car. It appeared as though Schumacher simply made a mistake and locked up behind the Toro Rosso driver, whose attention was focused on finding a way past the Sauber ahead. After reviewing the incident the stewards slapped Schumacher with a 10-place grid penalty for the next race in Japan. Once the debris had been cleared the race restarted and ran to its conclusion. The top three held their positions, with di Resta putting in a career-best performance to finish fourth and just four seconds shy of Alonso. Nico Rosberg came through to finish fifth after a relatively quiet race, while Lotus shuffled Kimi Raikkonen ahead of Romain Grosjean in sixth and seventh to try to boost the Finn's ailing championship hopes. Felipe Massa finished a strong eighth after a puncture on the first lap dropped him 16 seconds behind the back of the field. After the second safety car he made use of some fresh tyres to bundle his way past Bruno Senna at the Anderson Bridge in one of the boldest and bravest overtaking moves of the season. Senna left Massa no space over the narrow bridge and forced the Ferrari into a slide, but Massa gathered his slewing car together to take the position and then chased down Daniel Ricciardo for eighth. Ricciardo went on to finish ninth ahead of Sergio Perez, who took tenth place after the race when Mark Webber was penalised for passing Kamui Kobayashi off the track earlier in the race. Webber, who was out of position due to some bad luck with the timing of the safety car earlier in the race, is now 63 points off Alonso in the standings and appears to be out of the title race. His team-mate Vettel has closed his gap to Alonso to 29 points, with Raikkonen third in the championship 45 points off the lead and Hamilton 52 points shy. Of significance at the other end of the standings, Timo Glock finished 12th, moving Marussia up to tenth place in the constructors' standings. © Getty Images © ESPN Sports Media Ltd. Feeds Feeds: ESPN Staff Comments: 6  ESPN Staff Close
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Need help? Check out our Support site, then Facebook Like Box 1. skynetkualalumpur why im who's the one contact with facebook? they dont even have contact number or Email . im using your Blog WordPress, and i think this is not my responsible to deal with facebook. 2. The fact that specifically your Facebook Likebox has the issue, and none of the 14 that I have tried since then do, is indicative of a problem on Facebook's end. I don't work for Facebook, so I have no control over their system, which means there is nothing I can do about this. It could be as simple as setting that I'm not familiar with or an issue on their end. You need to contact them or post in their community forums. 3. skynetkualalumpur you work with WordPress rite? how can you said nothing you can do? so which mean , WordPress are not gonna Fix this issues ? no one gonna follow up with facebook regards this issues? wordpress not gonna do anything ? wordpress provided this service [facebook like box] ,but there is an issues,and WordPress ask blogger to deal with facebook? doesn't make sense rite? Mr.mac ,you are really unhelpful . 1. you din't read proper my question,and wasting my time. 2. you giving the information ,is totally nothing to do with the issue. 3. after few days just only you realise what is my question. 4. you know what is error on wordpress blog,you dont even think to follow up or get in touch with facebook regards this issues. 5. (you)Wordpress engineer asking me to deal my self with facebook,how do i know how to get in touch with facebook? which mean point me to dead end. 6.what you reply me ,is totally irresponsible. 4. Yes, I work with, but this is not a issue. This is an issue with the settings on your Facebook page, which we have absolutely no control over. As a Facebook user, you'll need to contact Facebook regarding the configuration of your page. We cannot contact them on your behalf, as we only provide support for blogs, not Facebook. There are a variety of way to get help from Facebook or the Facebook community for your Facebook Page configuration troubles: 5. To clarify, we provide the Facebook Likebox widget, which is working perfectly. Your Facebook Page is requiring the users to confirm their Likes, not us. 6. @skynetklfeelix See this dude! Exactly the same problem solved there. Get it. 7. skynetkualalumpur Still same, Mr.Hnsaifi. please PM me your contact number ,i will call you ,when you are free. so you can guide me clearly . thank you [email redacted] 8. Mr. Hnsaifi as you said on other topic that you are "a facebook expert", so may i ask you something?? my blog is and I'm using the oxygen theme, I had always a facebook like box and everything was ok but one day i found nothing in place (empty space) I've changed the Color Scheme to dark and now there is only a black space. can you please tell what the problem might be and how to solve it? Topic Closed This topic has been closed to new replies. About this Topic
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Need help? Check out our Support site, then Practical redesign for the forums 1. I have suggested these solutions before in part in various threads, but decided I'd lay it out in all it's simplicity here, for it to be trashed in favor of the broken status quo. Problems addressed: 1 - Members not reading stickies and asking questions which have been answered a million times before. 2 - Volunteers having to waste their time answering the same questions they've answered a million times before. 3 - Questions about one thing being categorized as lots of different things, meaning the "search" feature is almost useless. Changes & Reasons: Change - Scrap the tag cloud in the forum in favor of strictly pre-defined categories, it works against you. Instead force them to choose their topic via two context sensitive drop down menus (broad and detailed) with scripts showing a "is your question listed below?" page with a "no" button BEFORE they can post a question. Reason - If someone has a question about AdSense and has the freedom they do now of deciding what to class it as.....what do they choose? "AdSense" "Advertising" "Javascript" "Google" "Widgets" "Third Party"? Or a heap of others? Imagine six questions in one hour about AdSense, each with a different chosen tag as above....are they listed as one topic? No, they're listed as six. This hinders any search feature. The Tag cloud is about the most popular topics, if the topics are manually defined this "popularity" is pointless, and counterproductive (as demonstrated by the same questions over and over again). Imagine that no AdSense question or topic response has happened in two days by the time I go to ask.....there's no tag in the cloud about it, there's no topic on the front page about it...what do I think? That I need to ask? The double drop down menu in more detail: This is up to you to work the exact menus out, and you know that many subjects span over various areas, so this needs to be very versatile. But to give you the idea of the principle, I've listed a few. Menu 1 - Broad categories - CSS, Themes, Widgets, TOS, Advertising, How-To Menu 2 - Detailed categories (context sensitive depending on what menu 1 selected) - (based on "Widgets" being chosen) Flickr, Meebo, AdSense, Calender Notice I've included AdSense despite not allowing it...this is intentional. By "Widgets" I include ALL widgets people have on blogs from ALL blogging platforms. This way if I want to know how to add AdSense, I am forced to choose from the menus....first either "Widgets" or "Advertising" then see "AdSense" in the second menu.....when I click that I see a few links as a "is this your question" One of which is a "Can I use AdSense on" which I can click and be told "no" and why not. This answers my question WITHOUT me having to ask it in the forum, and avoids the question appearing in the forums for the volunteers to answer yet again. For these menus to work, they have to force the user through a set of hoops BEFORE supplying a text entry box and a submit button. The user HAS to be forced to click a "no, none of these answer my question" button to get the text entry area. Change - Prepare a "how-to" for EVERYTHING. "How to set up Flikr" "How to change themes" etc and refer to them NOT by URL, but text links used in a context sensitive way as shown above. Reason - In the forums being shown a URL is not great, yes you can click it and it will take you there but it does not look very professional. Sometimes the link is to another forum thread on a similar subject or to a members blog entry....this looks even messier. By using the context sensitive menus when submitting a question they can return a search on behalf of the member listing the text "How do I use Meebo?" etc with the link leading to the URL of the how-to. Instead of showing the URL itself, it shows the title. This may be a minor point but it looks much more professional, and is more user friendly. Change - On the main forum page, replace the Tag cloud with set pre-defined categories mirroring those in the drop down menus for consistency. Reason - It makes the search feature work, allowing people to find things on their own BEFORE they need to ask. It keeps all discussions on topics organized and practical. Change - Include a page number on EVERY page of the forum INCLUDING the first page. Reason - If people look down the list of the "latest activity" and see that it's apparently only one page (since no page number links are seen) they assume it IS a single page. How do they know it's just page one.....or how to go to page two? How do these solutions help? They shove already answered questions in front of the faces of the questioners giving them their answers and saving their time asking and waiting for an often sarcastic (yes, guilty as charged) response. They give the volunteers the respect of not wasting their time having to answer the same questions over and over again allowing them to get on with their own lives knowing that they're not leaving other bloggers in the lurch with an unsolved problem. It also allows them to concentrate in addressing NEW issues not yet covered......which can then be built in to the forced context help....thus allowing to evolve. I've been sniping for a little while about redesigning the forums to respect all, and been too busy until now to lay out what I meant. My PC died last week and I was left for 4 days with NO PC...that was the day I realized I had an addiction lol. I know the idea of "freedom" is great, I agree with it in principle myself, but there are situations where freedom is counterproductive and has to be restricted for the good of all. Lastly, I apologize for the length of this post, but it felt right. These types of changes need to be thought out, and then coded and tested...they can't appear overnight but is it not a much more efficient use of time to work on a system that saves you a LOT of work in the future than to continue to run the same race over and over? The drop down menu could be a single menu instead of a double but it'd need to be very long. It'd be very unwieldy for the members but an easier shortcut for the coders. Personally I only offer this as a third rate solution....the double menu would work much better. 2. One other change I forgot to add in the original post: Change - Before allowing the "submit" button to become active in submitting a question to the forum....insist that a website URL is supplied in a separate field. Set a script to scan this URL for the http://* URL and if it does not pass that test, return the message that this forum is for blog assistance, and that their URL does not match it. As well as pointing them to the help. Reason - This will avoid volunteers having to ask for a URL to help solve a problem, as well as people not being aware of the differences between .com and .org....and will allow them to go straight to the right place first time...instead of waiting to be told (often sarcastically...yes, guilty as charged again) that they're in the wrong place. 3. - I politely disagree with the multiple categores. The categories are for the most part ignored as it is. Me having to categorize posts even more than I currently am would just be more for me to deal with. Been here for 10 minutes and I've already moved 4 posts. - Add to that list the missing for me in IE6 edit, IP address and whois links for the first post in a thread. It's a big pain for me and I don't always have the option of pulling up source here. - I do like the idea of replacing the tag cloud though. Gotta admit though that if folks aren't reading the sticky, I'm betting they're not going to read those either. - Entering a website URL is probably not going to happen as too many blogs are marked as private. This is why I've asked for (and was told no) a user list of blogs that only the moderators can see on a posters profile page. - As to point 1 and 2, please see my post in the off topic subforum about how I though bloggers were supposed to be intellegent, thinking folks. 4. If you have to choose the category of your question, and as a result of that menu it offers you a link to the answer of your question, can it be ignored? It's not a "menu" or "text box".....its ONLY a menu, with the options on that menu. If you need to jump through these hoops before a text box appears to ask your question, would you ask a question if you already found the answer? The links returned by the drop down menu like my AdSense example could be worded in a "Why Google AdSense is not allowed on your blog". It answers their question of "how do I?" or "can I?" if they click the link or not. It's about getting creative with how it's set up. How many new threads would appear on the forum if people found answers without having to ask? On the URL box, I didn't know about the private option...but there's no reason the script behind it can't show or hide it and check it for the http://* format there? An additional benefit for that feature would be to pick up on keywords in usernames/URLs which suggest a possible TOS violation like "casino" or "advertising" and returning a gentle reminder (not accusation) that their URL alone suggests they may not be aware of the commercial rules at Another change which would help is on the sign up page, stating that all commercial activity is a TOS violation. I don't doubt it's there tucked away in paragraph 300 of a 500 paragraph piece of text that nobody reads. Pointing that out AFTER the fact is kinda backward when you can make sure it's clear BEFORE someone joins. Yes, some will still chance their luck, or assume it does not apply to them......but it will stop many more than now. 5. Well I won't be wasting your time. Goodby! 6. Ok.... Not sure why you're getting offended. 7. The obvious reason I can think of for resisting the implementation of an efficient system would be that the contributers actually like the power trip of seeming important by spending a lot of time doing the same thing over and over. It's possible that the forums take up a substantial part of their day and don't appreciate anything which will slow the flow down to a trickle where they have a lot less to do. There are so many places this could go if some minds were opened to the possibilities. 8. No offence to you, but how hard is it to do a search to see if a question has already been asked? If you cant do that much, what on earth are you doing on the forum in the first place. While i agree a standard forum layout would be nice, i disagree with your reasoning. Most of the repeat questions we get are from people not doing a search, this still happens on forums. I moderate 3 forums, 2 of my own and 1 for a friend. All three have this problem. It all boils down to one thiong. Laziness, people are to lazy to use the search function. And efore you say im just enjoying the 'power trip' im not a staff member, nor a moderator here, just a bog standard member. And trust me, being a moderator isnt the 'power trip' you seem to think it is, usually its more frustration trip hehe 9. I agree with dirk's points that would take a user directly to an answer; this would be a better way of dealing with the FAQ at least. What i don't realistically see happening is a huge amount of coding work getting done by staff in order to implement them. I have been irritated with the forum structure since day one; it is unfriendly and unwieldy. It took me more than a couple of minutes to figure out where i needed to go to find what i needed the first time i used it, and i am not a computer newbie by any stretch. Any changes that force a user to provide more information than just one word or sentence can only be good things. 10. If it is so easy, why don't people do it? Simple.....they are not forced to. This system needs to be stricter to serve the needs of all. My "power trip" wording was probably wrong and wasn't meant to cause offense, it was a description of those who use the forums and their time in them to socialize, and like to see their contributions acted on by others. I agree, it IS laziness....which my solution will cut out. They will find the answer to their question BECAUSE they are forced down that path. They will have NO BYPASS to that path, which will result in the vast majority of the repeat questions dry up to practically none if implemented. There's a difference between freedom of expression and a dysfunctional chaos. I am all for freedom, but it has to be practical......the forums as they are....are flawed because they are too free. Until it's redesigned, there is little room for evolution and growth, with a redesign it can automate a lot of the stuff volunteers currently do, providing an immediate and professional service all round...and leave space to grow. 11. Another point occurred to me: As far as we see (ie the main "forum" page) the content is mixed, yet scrolling down shows there are different forums, for ideas, support, off-topic etc.....yet the main (latest) content is mixed. This still confuses me yet.......I think I get the idea that they are different forums, but the impression is that it's all just one big forum (because they are mixed...and there's no page number suggesting the existence of other pages). It might be an idea to take the "latest comments" off that page and leave it as a simpler list of forums. Move it to a "latest activity" type page on it's own. That may help users (mostly) post their already answered a million times before questions in the right place at least. Personally I don't check these forums, I only look at that one page.....possibly because it's at the bottom and I often forget the logic. It still catches me off guard when a topic I post in "ideas" suddenly jumps onto the main (latest) makes me double check to see if I posted it to the wrong place by mistake. The extra space gained there could be used for a context sensitive drop down menu help as suggested above. Merge the functionality with the FAQ's. As I've said before, I think the design wasn't that well thought out from a practical viewpoint, but it held up OK (to a point) by the commitment of volunteers willing to waste their hours answering the same questions over and over again, month after month. This works with a low number of members and want to grow? It's at 1,000,000 now (although how many are active is anyone's guess).....what happens at 2,000,000? The sooner it's redesigned into a professional and practical support the sooner it will be capable of handling all the extra members it gets. The more you can automate, the more time people have to innovate. There are a lot of good people here, with a lot of skills....what do you think they could contribute if they were treated with respect? The answers to most of the questions are known, they do not need philosophical interpretations....they can be explained in "how-to" guides complete with screen captures when needed. Almost all of this CAN be automated saving EVERYONE time and effort. The primary purpose of any support area is practicality. It HAS to be efficient in doing it's job.....EVERYTHING else is secondary, if it's not efficient it's a drain on the business and not fit for purpose. 12. I sense a business opportunity for someone to do wordpress right. 13. If blog your ideas and staff and management choose comment on them you may experience something to smile about. But IMO that isn't going to happen here in the forums. 14. Yeah, the whirlpool of ideas here all brainstorming to help improve seems to be more of a stagnant puddle. 15. Dirk, have you actually sent any of these ideas in as a feedback? 16. Given that you're committed to leaving one way or another anyway, I'm failing to see the incentive for WP to accomodate your suggestions. ryanjen's suggestion in the other thread was, I thought, highly practical and productive. 17. Of course you can be short-sighted and look only at the voice, not what the voice is saying. I expect no less of some. It's a common flaw. I don't want my suggestions implemented just for your eyes, I want it implemented for ALL the members. As far as sending via feedback....correct me if I am wrong but marking a thread as "" would get the admins attention. I also mistakenly thought that inviting others to a brainstorming would have given the admins plenty of ideas they could implement, I obviously overestimated the abilities of the volunteers here. My comment about this being a business opportunity was kinda made in an offhanded manor, but the more I think on it, the more it works. I see plenty of detritus holding this site back and where to trim it, making it far more efficient for all.....I've decided to start looking into it. I am not committed to a stagnant community, but my instincts are to still try and help with knowledge I have, I think I'll withdraw that too now......since it appears to be tainted. No doubt this will be a relief to some. 18. Seriously, announcing that you are seeking a divorce does isolate one, particularly from being taken into consideration for future plans. This is a community and your statement that it is a stagnant community that you are leaving is as self-marginalizing a statement as one could possibly make. I don't know where you're getting the idea that admins would implement any such ideas. Do you see any staff on this thread? I've been around wordpress since the .com domain belonged to a squatter and I can assure you that volunteers have never had a say in how the forums work. That's not going to change overnight. I agree that the system at present is poorly designed and cannot reasonably be expected to cope with any more users than we currently have, but support has never been a priority for the developers. It just doesn't interest them. I'm sorry, but I have better things to do with my time than discuss things that don't have a hope in hell of ever being implemented. 20. I;ve been asking them to fix the whois, ip address, and edit links in the first post in each thread for how long now? That should tell you something. 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Memory Alpha Agony booth 36,773pages on this wiki Mirror Universe (coexisting on another dimensional plane) "There's something to be said for a good old-fashioned flogging." The agony booth on board the ISS Enterprise (NX-01) Agony Booth-2267, remastered Chekov in the agony booth The agony booth was a disciplinary device utilized aboard Terran starships, for the purpose of torturing disobedient officers. It was also commonly used for interrogations. Technical informationEdit The agony booth was capable of stimulating the pain center of virtually any humanoid, a synaptic scan calibrating it for each species. To overcome the limitation of more traditional forms of punishment, in which the nervous system becomes overwhelmed, resulting in the brain becoming desensitized to the pain, the booth's sensors continually shifted the stimulation from one nerve cluster to another, keeping the subject in a constant state of agony. History and useEdit The booth was first developed cooperatively by Doctor Phlox and Major Malcolm Reed in 2155, as an alternative to traditional forms of discipline. Soon after the booth's initial development, Commander Jonathan Archer subjected Commander Charles Tucker to its effects, when it appeared that Tucker had been responsible for the sabotage of a Suliban cloaking device which Archer had ordered installed. Shortly thereafter, both Archer and Reed were placed in the booth, as punishment for the attempted mutiny against Captain Forrest. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly") In the 23rd century, the booth was still used to great effect aboard imperial starships, and, when used at full duration, was even capable of causing the subject's death. In 2267, Ensign Pavel Chekov was placed in the booth, subsequent to his attempted assassination of Captain Kirk. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror") Yield-like warning symbols used on the spatial torpedo are also visible on the ISS Enterprise's (NX-01) agony booth. The agony booth as seen in "In a Mirror, Darkly" was a reuse of the booth used to expose subjects to pathogens in "Cold Station 12", which itself was a reuse from the Star Trek: Voyager episode, "Living Witness". See alsoEdit Advertisement | Your ad here Around Wikia's network Random Wiki
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Memory Alpha 36,773pages on this wiki Revision as of 21:42, September 16, 2012 by TJ Spyke (Talk | contribs) A serving of live gagh Four varieties of Gagh Four varieties of gagh "I've been looking forward to gagh. I haven't had it for quite a while. Very fresh." - Jean-Luc Picard (TNG: "Unification I") Gagh was a Klingon delicacy made from serpent worms. Although most Klingons preferred it live, it could be served stewed or cold as well. Many Humans tended to find gagh unappetizing, though both William T. Riker and Jean-Luc Picard claimed to have developed a taste for it, and Julian Bashir occasionally enjoyed it. Allegedly, the actual taste of gagh was revolting and it was eaten solely for the unique sensation of the gagh spasming in one's mouth and stomach in their death throes. (ENT: "Sleeping Dogs"; TNG: "A Matter Of Honor", "Unification I"; DS9: "Melora", "Inquisition") In 2154, Fleet Admiral Krell casually ate gagh as he informed Harris of Section 31 that he was reneging on their arrangement. After Captain Jonathan Archer had been exposed to, and subsequently cured of, the Klingon Augment virus, he had a strange craving for a plate of live gagh. (ENT: "Divergence") In 2373, Neelix served gagh aboard the USS Voyager for his special Klingon breakfast buffet. However, none of the crew seemed very enthusiastic about it. He did so again in 2377 when Voyager took aboard Klingons whose ancestors had migrated to the Delta Quadrant. (VOY: "Fair Trade", "Prophecy") Regular shipments of gagh started to arrive on Deep Space 9 after a permanent Klingon military presence was established on the station in mid 2373. Major Kira Nerys claimed that a tentacle grabbed her hand while she was checking the contents of one such crate. (DS9: "A Simple Investigation") In 2374, Bashir was given a plate of gagh intended for Worf instead of the red leaf tea, scones and Moba jam he'd ordered. He rejected it as it was 'too early'. This may have been done to test his resolve as it took place within a holodeck simulation designed by Luther Sloan to test his loyalty. (DS9: "Inquisition") In 2375, a shipment of gagh ordered by Jadzia Dax for the celebration of General Martok's birthday arrived on Deep Space 9. Ezri Dax later rejected the gagh because of her memories of being made sick by eating it. She wanted to have it thrown out into space but was not allowed to due to environmental laws. (DS9: "Prodigal Daughter") Varieties of gagh There were at least 51 different types of gagh, each with its distinct taste and texture, including: • Bithool gagh, which had feet • Filden gagh, which squirmed • Meshta gagh, which jumped • Torgud gagh, which wiggled • Wistan gagh, which was packed in targ blood (DS9: "Prodigal Daughter") See also In the Klingon language designed by Marc Okrand, gagh is spelled qagh, and is pronounced slightly differently from what is heard on the various TV shows. The topic of gagh preparation is discussed at some length in his book Klingon for the Galactic Traveler. External link Advertisement | Your ad here Around Wikia's network Random Wiki
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Memory Alpha Mary McCusker 36,774pages on this wiki Revision as of 16:14, February 1, 2013 by Renegade54 (Talk | contribs) Real World article (written from a Production point of view) Nurse 2366 ... as a nurse Mary McCusker is the actress who appeared as a nurse in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Evolution". Some filmed scenes with her were cut from the final aired episode, because of time's sake. McCusker studied acting at the Boston Conservatory of Music, graduated from the Neighborhood Playhouse, [1] and started her acting career in the early '70s when she had guest roles in the television series Play for Today (1971, with Maurice Roëves). In the following years she had supporting roles in the comedy Tunnel Vision (1976, with Gerrit Graham and William Schallert), the comedy Cracking Up (1977, with Michael McKean and Leslie Ackerman), the thriller The Border (1979), and the television drama The Ordeal of Patty Hearst (1979, with Jonathan Banks and Star Trek voice casting agent Barbara Harris). In the '80s, she portrayed guest roles in episodes of CHiPs (1980, with Robert Pine), Knight Rider (1983, with Patricia McPherson), Bay City Blues (1983, starring Michael Nouri), Remington Steele (1985, with William Frankfather and Harry Groener), Highway to Heaven (1984 and 1986, along Georgia Schmidt), and St. Elsewhere (1987, with Norman Lloyd, Ed Begley, Jr., and Bruce Greenwood). Her feature film credits include Joel Schumacher's comedy The Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981, with Henry Gibson, John Glover, Betty McGuire, and David Ruprecht), the science fiction comedy Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again (1982, with Michael Ensign), the television drama Malice in Wonderland (1985, with Leslie Ackerman, Denise Crosby, Mark L. Taylor, Jason Wingreen and Anne Haney), and the comedy Turner & Hooch (1989, with Kenneth Tigar, Clyde Kusatsu, Nick Dimitri and Jim Beaver). In the '90s, McCusker focused on her acting coach career and appeared in a handfull of productions, including Joel Schumacher's thriller The Client (1994), the drama The Cure (1995), the Doctor Finlay episode The Life of Men (1996), and the comedy Trojan War (1997, with Allan Graf and Jake Sakson). McCusker has worked as acting and dialogue coach for several teenage and child actors such as Seth Adkins in ...First Do No Harm (1997), Malcolm Stumpf in The Next Best Thing (2000), and for the Jonas Brothers on the television pilot J.O.N.A.S! (2009). Other acting coach credits include the thriller The Client (1994), the comedy Operation Dumbo Drop (1995), the drama Tom & Huck (1995), the thriller Sleepers (1996), the comedies Paulie (1998) and Jane Austen's Mafia! (1998), and the television series Malcolm in the Middle (for seven years), The Bernie Mac Show, and Nip/ Tuck. External links Edit Advertisement | Your ad here Around Wikia's network Random Wiki
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Memory Alpha Talk:Eli Behar 36,773pages on this wiki Back to page Birth/death datesEdit What is the source for the new birth and death dates, if I may ask? --From Andoria with Love 06:03, 18 April 2008 (UTC) Birthdates changed (yet) again from: (13 February 192922 January 1988; age 58) (10 October 190626 November 1992; age 86) Musical birthdates. They (as of this writing) match IMDB, but that really doesn't mean anything. -- sulfur 13:53, November 26, 2010 (UTC) Around Wikia's network Random Wiki
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Memory Alpha Talk:Homefront (episode) 36,773pages on this wiki Back to page Homefront Edit I'm currently working on completing this article but I am working from the German version of the episode. Therefore, my translation of quotations may not be 100% accurate and some proper nouns may be incorrectly labelled. If somebody could check and verify any quotes and names (things like Nog's "raw maggots") I would be very grateful. I will leave the quotations section for someone with an English version of the episode to complete. Thanks DarkAlpha 22:39, 14 Jan 2006 (UTC) Sisko's "old man"Edit • In "The Alternate", Sisko told Odo his "old man" was dead, probably referring to his father. A possible explanation is that he was referring to his grandfather. This isn't so - either of its premises. Here's the quote, from the script: When my father got ill... I remember thinking how small and weak he looked lying there in the bed. He'd been so strong... independent... to me it always seemed there was nothing he couldn't do. In the end, I realized that there was nothing he could do. And nothing I could do to help him. So he does say that it was his father, but also, he never says that his father died. Just that he was very ill. - Montrealais Continuity errorEdit "A continuity error: Admiral Leyton says that the changeling threat is the biggest threat of Earth since World War III in the 2100's. Yet later on in Enterprise, it is established that a species known as the Xindi tried to destroy Earth completely with a super-weapon. If this had been established, Leyton would have mentioned this incident as the most recent threat." does this fall under "nitpicking?" 23:32, 5 May 2007 (UTC) I think that Enterprise is a sequel/alternate reality because of the Borg being on earth and how Daniels says the Xindi attack never happened in his past. - Nits Edit The following are nits that have been removed from the article as per policy. --From Andoria with Love 12:34, 1 January 2008 (UTC) It seems odd that Admiral Leyton would refer to World War III when describing the present danger when during the Xindi incident Earth faced total annihilation. O'Brien's Parents Edit Early in this episode, O'Brien asks Odo to look in on his parents in Dublin when he gets to earth. But in "Whispers" O'Brien said his mother was dead and his father was remarried (true, it was a clone of O'Brien, but one with his memories, so was can assume what he says is valid). Am I right about this or am I missing something? – Bertaut 01:10, 2 January 2008 (UTC) I don't see a problem, if O'Brien was referring to his father and step-mother. – Cleanse 01:21, 2 January 2008 (UTC) That did occur to me, but it seems unlikely. Only two years ago he was complaining about his father marrying a woman he's never met, and now he's referring to her as his parent? This coupled with the fact that he often does refer to his real mother. – Bertaut 01:33, 3 January 2008 (UTC) We can't have any idea how the relationship between O'Brien and his step-mother may have grown between the references. He could have come to view her as a parent. Derekbd 19:33, March 3, 2011 (UTC) 9/11 coincidence Edit The following has been removed from the background section of this article. Note the time-index at the beginning of the playback segment showing the bomb going off: 5-9-11. This episode was aired on 1 January 1996. Five years later (2001) on 9-11 (US-style date), an earth-shaking disaster... for real. As 31dot stated when he first removed it, "mere coincidences do not merit a mention." It's irrelevant to boot. --From Andoria with Love 06:30, 11 June 2008 (UTC) Robert Foxworth Edit Interesting actor, and it is not the first time he has played a figure of military rank or authority.. In Babylon 5 he was cast as General Hague, who was Sheridans protector and "Deep Throat" in many ways over the series. And in "Enterprise" he was cast as V'Las, the Vulcan Administrator who tried to perform a Coup D'etat and sneak in Romulans through the backdoor so to speak. I wish he could be used more as such characters, because he really excels there.. --The Picard 00:20, 18 February 2009 (UTC) Please don't leave personal comments not relating to discussing the article and changes that need to be made to it on talk pages. As it is, this isn't an article about Foxworth. --OuroborosCobra talk 00:40, 18 February 2009 (UTC) Sisko's bombing reference Edit When Sisko mentioned that there hasn't been a bombing on earth for over a hundred years, did he then refer to the bombing of the Vulcan Embassy in 2154? I am fairly sure he could have thought of that incident.--The Picard 13:21, 30 June 2009 (UTC) It was actually the United Earth Embassy that was bombed in 2154, and that was on Vulcan. --From Andoria with Love 10:15, 2 July 2009 (UTC) Stardate Edit Antwerp Conference The Antwerp Conference of Stardate 49170.65 Where does this "49170.65" stardate come from on this episode page? There are no log entries in the episode, and the DS9 Companion lists the episode's stardate as unknown, as do a few other source materials. Is the date spoken of elsewhere? Is it from the script? Or is it complete hogwash? A prompt response would be appreciated! Regulation Bowling Alley 23:13, April 29, 2010 (UTC) I'd have to watch it again, but I think it comes from the video of the bombing on Earth.--31dot 23:39, April 29, 2010 (UTC) Yep, this image here.--31dot 23:40, April 29, 2010 (UTC) Ah! Thank you very much, gentlemen! Regulation Bowling Alley 00:03, April 30, 2010 (UTC) Removed "reference"Edit An anon added: • The "cabbage crates" line by O'Brien is most likely a reference to a British Airborne skit from Monty Python's Flying Circus. Most likely != is. -- sulfur 15:16, October 30, 2010 (UTC) Benteen is wearing heels Edit Donna Garrett, Yesterdays Enterprise Donna Garrett...with heels. I guess Susan Gibney is pretty short compared Leyton and Sisko. If you look when she walks down the stairs to meet Sisko, she is wearing Heels. Pretty large ones too. Her and Counselor Troi are the only Starfleet women I've noticed wearing heels with their duty uniforms. Not to forget Kathryn Janeway and Rachel Garrett....or her stunt double Donna Garrett. There are a few more I think, so nothing special. – Tom 07:29, December 2, 2010 (UTC) Around Wikia's network Random Wiki
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Memory Alpha President of the United States 36,774pages on this wiki Redirected from US President The President of the United States was the head of state and chief executive officer of the government of the United States of America. The President led the nation-state by proposing and executing policy, and was also the Commander-in-Chief of the United States armed forces. The President resided in the White House. (DS9: "Little Green Men"; ENT: "Storm Front, Part II") US Presidents Edit 1. Individual was referred to while serving in a capacity other than President (a quote from one of his writings appears on a dedication plaque). 2. Individual was referred to while serving in a capacity other than President (his previous service as a general in the Civil War). Background Edit Mount Rushmore 2287 Presidents' heads on Mount Rushmore from Star Trek V Special Edition DVD Although the aired version of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier seems to imply that Sulu and Chekov are in Yosemite National Park with Captain Kirk and the others, a deleted part of that scene actually establishes that they are exploring Mt. Rushmore, which has by the 23rd century had the head of an African-American woman President added. The scene was never made a part of any cut of the film, though, so the addition to Mt. Rushmore is non-canon. Some Star Trek books list that the United States still exists as a political subdivision of United Earth as late as the late 24th century, and is still led by a President. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest star Mary Kay Adams (Grilka) is a descendant of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. External linksEdit Advertisement | Your ad here Around Wikia's network Random Wiki
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Thinkexist Quotations My Account Help QuotationsAuthorsTopicsKeywordsContributors My Quotations More...  Quotes with keywords > M > MA > make fun 1-10 Quotations of 13 Make fun quotes bookmark email link cite     I Like this quote I dislike this quoteIf you can't laugh at yourself, make fun of other people Similar Quotes.  Add to Chapter...     I Like this quote I dislike this quoteToo bad when I was a kid there wasn't a guy in our class that everybody called the "Cricket Boy", because I would have liked to stand up in class and tell everybody, "You can make fun of the Cricket Boy if you want to, but to me he's just like everybody else." Then everybody would leave the Cricket Boy alone, and I'd invite him over to spend the night at my house, but after about five minutes of that loud chirping I'd have to kick him out. Maybe later we could get up a petition to get the Cricket Family run out of town. Bye, Cricket Boy. Similar Quotes.  Add to Chapter...        quotes with MAKE_FUN - next Submit a New Quote with make fun << make full quotesmake good quotes >> Related Results Related Articles funny humorous quotes funny and humorous quotes Find product related with make fun quotes on Amazon > T-Shirt quotes > funny quotes > famous quotes > movie quotes > sayings > proverbs > funny sayings > Inspirational Quotes > Cute Quotes > Friendship Quotes > Motivational Quotes Quotations Copyright ® ThinkExist 1999-2014
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Handbook of Management Scales/Change disposition From Wikibooks, open books for an open world < Handbook of Management Scales Jump to: navigation, search Change disposition (composite reliability = 0.73; AVE = 0.48)[edit] A set of new, multi-item measures are operationalized. The authors define and measure the salient infrastructural competencies – termed business-to-business seller competence (B2B-SC) – associated with the seller-side of Internet-enabled commerce. They find that the conceptual domain of B2B-SC comprises seven theoretically important dimensions: (1) technical skills, (2) change disposition, (3) conflict management, (4) market acuity, (5) coordinated logistics, (6) knowledge channels, and (7) fluid partnering. Change disposition competence is defined as a general readiness for organizational change, or the willingness of the seller’s employees to alter operations in support of the business. • Middle managers thrive in pivotal change roles. (0.72) • Managers are generally supportive of change. (0.64) • It is easy to implement new practices and initiatives. (0.70) Much efforts have been made by the authors in order to ensure that the new scales exhibit sufficient psychometric properties, which make them quite useful. However, the average variance extracted is too low.
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Baikal seal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Baikal seal Conservation status Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Phocidae Genus: Pusa Species: P. sibirica Binomial name Pusa sibirica Gmelin, 1788 Baikal Seal range Phoca sibirica The Baikal seal, Lake Baikal seal, or nerpa (Pusa sibirica, syn. Phoca sibirica), is a species of earless seal endemic to Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia. Like the Caspian seal, it is related to the Arctic ringed seal. The Baikal seal is the smallest of the true seals and the only exclusively freshwater pinniped species.[2] A subpopulation of inland harbour seals living in the Hudson Bay region of Quebec, Canada (lac de loups marins harbour seals), the Saimaa ringed seal (a ringed seal subspecies) and the Ladoga seal (a ringed seal subspecies) are found in freshwater, but these are part of species that also have marine populations.[2] It remains a scientific mystery how the seals originally came to Lake Baikal, hundreds of kilometers from any ocean. Some scientists speculate the seals arrived at Lake Baikal when a sea-passage linked the lake with the Arctic Ocean (see also West Siberian Glacial Lake and West Siberian Plain). The most recent population estimates are at 80,000-100,000 animals, roughly equalling the expected carrying capacity of the lake.[1] At present the species is not considered threatened, despite hunting (both legal and illegal) and heavy pollution of the lake.[1] The most serious future threat may be global warming, which has the potential to seriously affect a closed cold-water ecosystem such as Lake Baikal.[1] • Weight: 70 kg (150 lb) average, 150 kg (330 lb) maximum • Length: 1.3 m (4 ft 3 in) average • Food: mainly golomyanka and goby • Litter: usually one pup, sometimes two • Diving time: usually 20–25 minutes (45–60 minutes maximum) The Baikal seal is one of the smallest true seals. The adult grows to be around 1.3 m (4 ft 3 in) in length with a body mass from 63 to 70 kg (139 to 154 lb).[3] The animals show very little sexual dimorphism; the males are only slightly larger than the females.[3] They have a uniform, steely-grey coat on their backs and fur with a slightly more yellow tinge coating their abdomens. As the coat weathers, it becomes brownish.[4] When first born, pups are around 4.5 kg (9.9 lb) and have a coating of white, silky, natal fur. This fur is quickly shed and exchanged for a darker coat, much like that of the adult. Rare Baikal seals can be found with spotted coats.[3] The Baikal seal, Lake Baikal seal, or nerpa (Pusa sibirica, obsolete: Phoca sibirica), is a species of earless seal endemic to Lake Baikal in Siberia. (This is a young seal) Norwegian: Baikalsel. Photo: Per Harald Olsen The Baikal seal lives only in the waters of Lake Baikal.[5] It is something of a mystery how Baikal seals came to live there in the first place. It can be speculated they swam up rivers and streams or possibly Lake Baikal was linked to the ocean at one point as the result of a large body of water, such as the West Siberian Glacial Lake or West Siberian Plain, formed in a previous ice age. The seals are estimated to have inhabited Lake Baikal for some two million years. The Baikal seal, the Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa hispida saimensis), and the Ladoga seal (Pusa hispida ladogensis) are the only exclusively freshwater seals. The areas of the lake in which the Baikal seals reside change depending on the season, as well as some other environmental factors. Baikal seals are solitary animals for the majority of the year, sometimes living kilometers away from other Baikal seals. In general, there is a higher concentration of Baikal seals in the northern parts of the lake, because the longer winter keeps the ice frozen for longer, which is preferable for pupping.[4] However, in recent years, there have been migrations to the southern half of the lake, possibly to evade hunters.[3] In winter, when the lake is frozen over, seals maintain a few breathing holes over a given area and tend to remain nearby, not interfering with the food supplies of a nearby neighbour. When the ice begins to melt, the Baikal seals tend to keep to the shoreline. Abundance and trends[edit] A Baikal Seal costume at the nerpa festival in Irkutsk, Baikal region, Russia As of 2008, the Baikal seal is listed as a Least Concern species on conservation lists.[1] This means that they are not currently threatened or endangered. In 1994, the Russian government in estimated that they numbered 104,000. In 2000, Greenpeace performed its own count and found an estimated 55,000 to 65,000 seals.[5] The most recent estimates are at 80,000-100,000 animals, approximately equalling the carrying capacity of the lake.[1] In the last century, the kill quota for hunting Baikal seals was raised several times, most notably after the fur industry boomed in the late 1970s and when official counts began indicating there were more Baikal seals than previously known.[4] The quota in 1999, 6,000, was lowered in 2000 to 3,500, which is still nearly 5% of the Baikal Seal population if the Greenpeace count is correct.[3] In addition, new techniques, such as netting breathing holes, and seal dens to catch pups have been introduced. One prime seal pelt will bring 1,000 rubles at market, more than a month’s salary.[5] In 2004-2006, approximately 2,000 seals were killed per year according to official Russian statistics, but it is believe that another 1,500-4,000 die annually due to drowning in fishing gear, poaching and alike.[1] Lake Baikal has eight wildlife patrol officers, which amounts to one officer for roughly 2,500 square kilometers, making enforcement of regulations difficult. Even without poaching, hunting, even on a small quota, is a problem, because many of the seals that are shot or injured still escape, and die later.[citation needed] These do not fall under the kill quota and are tacked on after. It is unlikely poaching and hunting will slow considerably without government intervention.[citation needed] Another problem at Lake Baikal is the introduction of pollutants into the ecosystem. Pesticides such as DDT and hexachlorocyclohexane, as well as industrial waste, mainly from the Baikalisk pulp and paper plant, have thought to have been the cause of several disease epidemics among the Baikal seal. The chemicals are speculated to concentrate up the food chain, and weaken the Baikal seal's immune systems, making them susceptible to diseases such as canine distemper and the plague, which was the cause of a serious Baikal seal epidemic that resulted in the deaths of thousands of animals in 1997 and 1999.[3] Baikal seal pups have higher levels of DDT and PCB than known from any other European or Arctic earless seal.[1] The most serious future threat to the survival of the seal may be global warming, which has the potential to seriously affect a closed cold-water ecosystem such as Lake Baikal.[1] The only known natural predator of this seal is the brown bear, but this is not believed to be at high levels.[1] Female Baikal seals reach sexual maturity at 3–6 years of age, whereas males reach it around 4–7 years.[3] The males and females are not strongly sexually dimorphic. Baikal seals mate in the water towards the end of the pupping season. With a combination of delayed implantation and a nine-month gestation period, the Baikal seal’s overall pregnancy is around 11 months. Pregnant females are the only Baikal seals to haul out during the winter. The males tend to stay in the water, under the ice, all winter. Baikal seals usually give birth to one pup, but they are one of only two species of true seals with the ability to give birth to twins. The twins will often stick together for some time after being weaned. The females, after giving birth to their pups on the ice in late winter, will become immediately impregnated again, and will often be lactating while pregnant. Baikal seals are slightly polygamous and slightly territorial, although not particularly defensive of this territory. Males will mate with around three females if given the chance. They then mark the female’s den with a strong, musky odor, which can be smelled by another male if he approaches. The female raises the pups on her own; she will dig them a fairly large den under the ice, up to 5 m (16 ft) in length, and more than 2 m (6 ft) wide. Pups as young as two days old will then further expand this den by digging a maze of tunnels around the den. Since the pup will avoid breaking the surface with these tunnels, this activity is thought to be mainly for exercise, to keep warm until they have built up an insulating layer of blubber. The mother Baikal seal will feed her young for around 2.5 months, nearly twice as long as any other seal. During this time, the pups can increase their birth weight (around 4 kg {9 lb}) fivefold. After the pups are weaned, the mother will introduce them to solid food, bringing shrimp, fish, and other edibles into the den. In spring, when the ice melts and the dens usually collapse, the pup is left to fend for itself. Growth continues until they are 20 to 25 years old. Every year in the late winter and spring, both sexes will haul themselves out and begin to moult their coat of fur from the previous year, which will be replaced with a new one. While moulting, they do not eat and enter a lethargic state, during which time they often die of overheating, males especially, from lying on the ice too long in the sun.[4] During the spring and summer, groups as large as 500 can form on the ice floes and shores of Lake Baikal. Baikal seals can live to over 50 years old, exceptionally old for a seal, although they are presumed to be fertile only until they are around 40.[4] The Baikal seal’s main food source is the golomyanka, found only in Lake Baikal. Baikal seals eat more than half of the annual produced biomass of golomyanka, some 64,000 tons.[4] Baikal seals also eat some types of invertebrates,[4] and the occasional omul. They feed mainly at night, when the fish come within 100 m (330 ft) of the surface. They feed with 10-20 minute dives, although this is hardly the extent of their abilities. Baikal seals have two litres more blood than any other seal of their size and can stay underwater for up to 70 minutes if they are frightened or need to escape danger. The Baikal seal is blamed for drops in omul numbers; however, this is not the case. The omul’s main competitor is the golomyanka and by eating tons of these fish a year, Baikal seals cut down on the omul’s competition for resources.[4] Baikal seals do have one unusual foraging habit. In the early autumn, before the entire lake freezes, they migrate to bays and coves and hunt sculpin, a fish that lives in silty areas and as a result usually contains a lot of grit and silt in its stomach. This grit scours the seals' gastrointestinal tracts and gets rid of parasites.[4] 1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Burkanov, V. (2008). Pusa sibirica. In: IUCN 2008. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Retrieved 29 January 2009. 2. ^ a b Randall R. Reeves, Brent S. Stewart, Phillip J. clapham, James A. Powell, "National Audubon Society Guide to the Marine Mammals of the World", Alfred A. Knopf publishing, New York, 2002 3. ^ a b c d e f g "Baikal Seal (Phoca Sibirica)". Seal Conservation Society. Archived from the original on 6 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-27.  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Pastukhov, Vladimir, D. "The Face of Baikal - Nerpa". Baikal Web World. Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-27.  5. ^ a b c Schofield, James (27 July 2001). "Lake Baikal’s Vanishing Nerpa Seal". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2007-09-27.  External links[edit]
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Starved child.jpg ICD-10 E41 ICD-9 261 Emaciation (/ɨˌmʃˈʃən/ or /ɨˌmsˈʃən/) is defined as extreme weight loss and thinness due to a loss of subcutaneous fat (the fatty, or adipose tissue beneath the skin) and muscle throughout the body.[1] It affects human beings and animals, is often described as "wasting", and is caused by severe malnourishment and starvation. Emaciation is a predominant symptom of malnourishment, a basic component of poverty and famine that also occurs with diseases that interfere with the digestive system and appetite, other systems, and eating disorders.[2][3][4] These include nutrient deficiency disorders, diseases with prolonged fever and infection, malignant diseases, parasitic infections that can result from contamination, anorexia nervosa and other conditions. The malnourishment associated with emaciation has been referred to as "inanition", while infection by parasites has been described as "adulteration".[5] Treatment of emaciation includes gradual renourishment with a slow increase of daily caloric intake to help rebuild tissues and regain weight. Rest, and emotional and psychological therapy and support may be included.[6] In humans, the overall physical appearance of emaciation includes a thinning of the limbs, upper body and buttocks to an almost skeletal-looking state with an apparent absence of fat and muscle tone. The skin is thin, dry and translucent in some areas of the body, to the point that veins beneath the skin are somewhat visible. The face is thin and drawn with a hopeless, vacant and distressed demeanor; the eye sockets are sunken, giving the eyes a bulging appearance. The scalp is bony with dry, withering hair that is lacking. On the torso, the collar bone, chest bone and ribs are quite pronounced; the stomach is bloated, which indicates gastrointestinal distress associated with nutritional depletion. The mouth and tongue may be excessively dry, or moist with the tongue thickly coated; there is usually strong halitosis, or foul breath.[3] There is great fatigue, inability and lack of physical effort in the emaciated. Mental efficiency, problem solving and reasoning are somewhat impaired. The emotional state of an emaciated individual is often poor; feelings of depression, hopelessness, fear, anxiety and worthlessness may prevail. A person who is emaciated is usually submissive, both mentally and physically, to the will of others. Behavior is generally passive.[3][6] The underlying starvation, malnourishment, and usually dehydration, associated with emaciation, affect and are harmful to organ systems throughout the body. The emaciated individual experiences disturbances of the blood, circulatory, and urinary systems; these include hyponatremia and/or hypokalemia (low sodium and/or potassium in the blood, respectively), anemia (low hemoglobin), improper function of lymph (immune system-related white blood matter) and the lymphatic system, and pleurisy (fluid in the pleural cavity surrounding the lungs) and edema (swelling in general) caused by poor or improper function of the kidneys to eliminate wastes from the blood.[3] In most of Africa, poverty, malnutrition and disease are common. Among third world countries, India is one of the leading countries plagued by malnutrition, with more than 200 million people affected. Emaciation in India is referred to as "shosha roga", which means "exploitative disease".[4] Diseases such as these are nutrient deficiency disorders that can cause varying degrees of emaciation based on the type of nutrient(s) chronically and persistently lacking or absent from the diet of an individual. Famine and third world conditions are usually involved. Severe emaciation can be caused by marasmus, a disorder that is seen in children that are deprived of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Both weight and growth are affected. A similar disorder, seen in very young malnourished children, is kwashiorkor. With emaciation mostly confined to the upper body, kwashiorkor oftentimes occurs after a child has been weaned and thus deprived of protein it was getting from its mother's milk. Slight emaciation is seen with nutrition disorders such as beriberi, caused by a lack of thiamine (vitamin B1), and pellagra, caused by insufficient intake of niacin (vitamin B3). The former is mainly characterized by mental impairment, and the latter is more serious, often leading to death.[4] Other diseases and disorders associated with emaciation include malaria and cholera, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases with prolonged fever, parasitic infections, many forms of cancer and their treatments, lead poisoning, and eating disorders like anorexia nervosa.[3][4][6] Other than treating, curing or remedying the underlying cause of emaciation, it as a symptom is treated by regaining the weight and restoring the tissues. This is done through renourishment, or reintroducing nourishing liquids and foods to the body while increasing the intake of food energy. The process, usually begun in an individual deprived of food for a period of time, must be done slowly to avoid complications such as regurgitation and vomiting. It begins with spoonsful of water and salted broth, advancing to increased amounts of clear liquids including broth, tea and fruit juices. This soon is advanced to full liquids such as milk (if no lactose intolerance is present) and cream-based soups. Once solid food is introduced, an emaciated individual is usually given up to eight small meals per day, at two-hour intervals. Meals may consist of a small milkshake to minor portions of meat with a starchy side item. For the purposes of weight gain and tissue rebuilding, the diet will be focused on proteins, fats and carbohydrates that are rich in vitamins and minerals, and relatively high in energy. Oily foods and high-fiber foods like grains and certain vegetables are discouraged because they are difficult to digest, and filling while lower in energy. Treatment of emaciation also includes much sleep, rest and relaxation, and counseling.[3][6] In animals[edit] Illustration of an emaciated horse, by Chinese artist Gong Kai The appearance and effects of emaciation in animals, both wild and domestic, is like that of humans–severe thinness, loss of fat and muscle, extremely pronounced and protruding bones, and weakness. Starvation and regularly dehydration, brought on by neglect and cruelty from humans, or as a result of illness are the usual causes of emaciation in domestic animals like dogs, cats and horses; in wild animals, starvation with emaciation is caused by unavailable sources of food, loss or changes of habitat, or neglect in captivity. The rehabilitation of emaciated animals, through treating their starvation and dehydration with slow renourishment, can be challenging. The unique and specific physiological and dietary needs of animals, be they mammals, birds, reptiles, carnivores, herbivores, etc. are carefully considered to avoid causing harm.[7][8] See also[edit] 1. ^ "Emaciation". Medical-Dictionary.TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved January 19, 2012.  2. ^ Black's Medical Dictionary. A&C Black. 2009. ISBN 1-4081-4564-2. Retrieved January 19, 2012.  3. ^ a b c d e f Bose, Bholanoth (1877, 2009). A new system of medicine, entitled recognizant medicine; or, The state of the sick. London: J. & A. Churchill. pp. 192–199. Retrieved January 19, 2012.  4. ^ a b c d "Shosha Roga (Emaciation)". Ayushveda.com. Retrieved January 19, 2012.  5. ^ Bose (1877, 2009), p. 194. 6. ^ a b c d Hoxie, George Howard (1910). Symptomatic and regional therapeutics. Appleton. p. 58. Retrieved January 19, 2012.  7. ^ "What is animal cruelty?". The British Columbia SPCA. Retrieved January 19, 2012.  8. ^ "Emaciation (Starvation) Protocol". Anapsid.org. Dec 2009. 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Flight attendant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Flight attendant of Austrian Airlines directing passengers to their seat Flight attendants or cabin crew (also known as stewards/stewardesses, air hosts/hostesses, cabin attendants) are members of an aircrew employed by airlines primarily to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers aboard commercial flights, on select business jet aircraft,[1] and on some military aircraft.[2] Flight attendant, circa 1949–1950, American Overseas Airlines, Flagship Denmark, Boeing 377 Stratocruiser The role of a flight attendant derives from that of similar positions on passenger ships or passenger trains, but it has more direct involvement with passengers because of the confined quarters on aircraft. Additionally, the job of a flight attendant revolves around safety to a much greater extent than those of similar staff on other forms of transportation. Flight attendants on board a flight collectively form a cabin crew, as distinguished from pilots and engineers in the cockpit. Heinrich Kubis was Germany's (and the world's) first flight attendant, in 1912.[3] Origins of the word "steward" in transportation are reflected in the term "chief steward" as used in maritime transport terminology. The term purser and chief steward are often used interchangeably describing personnel with similar duties among seafaring occupations. This lingual derivation results from the international British maritime tradition (i.e. chief mate) dating back to the 14th century and the civilian United States Merchant Marine on which US aviation is somewhat modeled. Due to international conventions and agreements, in which all ships' personnel who sail internationally are similarly documented by their respective countries, the U.S. Merchant Marine assigns such duties to the chief steward in the overall rank and command structure of which pursers are not positionally represented or rostered. Imperial Airways of the United Kingdom had "cabin boys" or "stewards"; in the 1920s. In the US, Stout Airways was the first to employ stewards in 1926, working on Ford Trimotor planes between Detroit and Grand Rapids, Michigan. Western Airlines (1928) and Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) (1929) were the first US carriers to employ stewards to serve food. Ten-passenger Fokker aircraft used in the Caribbean had stewards in the era of gambling trips to Havana, Cuba from Key West, Florida. Lead flight attendants would in many instances also perform the role of purser, steward, or chief steward in modern aviation terminology. The first female flight attendant was a 25-year-old registered nurse named Ellen Church.[4] Hired by United Airlines in 1930,[5] she also first envisioned nurses on aircraft. Other airlines followed suit, hiring nurses to serve as flight attendants, then called "stewardesses" or "air hostesses", on most of their flights. In the United States, the job was one of only a few in the 1930s to permit women, which, coupled with the Great Depression, led to large numbers of applicants for the few positions available. Two thousand women applied for just 43 positions offered by Transcontinental and Western Airlines in December 1935.[6] Female flight attendants rapidly replaced male ones, and by 1936, they had all but taken over the role.[5] They were selected not only for their knowledge but also for their characteristics. A 1936 New York Times article described the requirements: The girls who qualify for hostesses must be petite; weight 100 to 118 pounds; height 5 feet to 5 feet 4 inches; age 20 to 26 years. Add to that the rigid physical examination each must undergo four times every year, and you are assured of the bloom that goes with perfect health.[5] Three decades later, a 1966 New York Times classified ad for stewardesses at Eastern Airlines listed these requirements: A high school graduate, single (widows and divorcees with no children considered), 20 years of age (girls 19 1/2 may apply for future consideration). 5'2" but no more than 5'9", weight 105 to 135 in proportion to height and have at least 20/40 vision without glasses.[7] In the United States, they were required to be unmarried and were fired if they decided to wed.[6] The requirement to be a registered nurse on an American airline was relaxed as more women were hired,[6] and it disappeared almost entirely during World War II as many nurses enlisted in the armed forces.[citation needed] In 1962, Bona of Pisa, a 12th-century pilgrim, was canonised by Pope John XXIII as patron saint of air hostesses.[8] A Steward on Philippine Airlines with 2 Stewardesses The primary role of a flight attendant is to ensure passenger safety. In addition to this, flight attendants are often tasked with customer service duties such as serving meals and drinks, as a secondary responsibility.[9][10] The number of flight attendants required on flights are mandated by international safety regulations. For planes with up to 19 passenger seats, no flight attendant is needed.[11] For larger planes, one flight attendant per 50 passenger seats is needed.[11] The majority of flight attendants for most airlines are female, though a substantial number of males have entered the industry since the 1970s.[citation needed] A Lufthansa flight attendant performing a pre-flight safety demonstration Prior to each flight, flight attendants attend a safety briefing with the pilots and lead flight attendant. During this briefing, they go over safety and emergency checklists, the locations and amounts of emergency equipment and other features specific to that aircraft type. Boarding particulars are verified, such as special needs passengers, small children traveling as unaccompanied or VIPs. Weather conditions are discussed including anticipated turbulence. Prior to each flight a safety check is conducted to ensure all equipment such as life-vests, torches (flashlights) and firefighting equipment are on board, in the right quantity, and in proper condition. Any unserviceable or missing items must be reported and rectified prior to takeoff. They must monitor the cabin for any unusual smells or situations. They assist with the loading of carry-on baggage, checking for weight, size and dangerous goods. They make sure those sitting in emergency exit rows are willing and able to assist in an evacuation and move those who are not willing or able out of the row into another seat. They then must do a safety demonstration or monitor passengers as they watch a safety video. They then must "secure the cabin" ensuring tray tables are stowed, seats are in their upright positions, armrests down and carry-ons stowed correctly and seat belts are fastened prior to takeoff. All the service between boarding and take-off is called Pre Take off Service.[9] Once up in the air, flight attendants will usually serve drinks and/or food to passengers. When not performing customer service duties, flight attendants must periodically conduct cabin checks and listen for any unusual noises or situations. Checks must also be done on the lavatory to ensure the smoke detector hasn't been disabled or destroyed and to restock supplies as needed. Regular cockpit checks must be done to ensure the health and safety of the pilot(s). They must also respond to call lights dealing with special requests. During turbulence, flight attendants must ensure the cabin is secure. Prior to landing all loose items, trays and rubbish must be collected and secured along with service and galley equipment. All hot liquids must be disposed of. A final cabin check must then be completed prior to landing. It is vital that flight attendants remain aware as the majority of emergencies occur during takeoff and landing.[citation needed] Upon landing, flight attendants must remain stationed at exits and monitor the airplane and cabin as passengers disembark the plane. They also assist any special needs passengers and small children off the airplane and escort children, while following the proper paperwork and ID process to escort them to the designated person picking them up. Flight attendants are trained to deal with a wide variety of emergencies, and are trained in First Aid. More frequent situations may include a bleeding nose, illness, small injuries, intoxicated passengers, aggressive and anxiety stricken passengers. Emergency training includes rejected takeoffs, emergency landings, cardiac and in-flight medical situations, smoke in the cabin, fires, depressurization, on-board births and deaths, dangerous goods and spills in the cabin, emergency evacuations, hijackings, water landings, and sea, jungle, arctic, and desert survival skills.[citation needed] Flight attendant in an Embraer ERJ 145 LR of PBair, Thailand Swiss stewardess serving orange juice Stewardess in a Swiss flight from London to Zurich Cabin chimes and overhead panel lights[edit] On most commercial airliners, flight attendants receive various forms of notification on board the aircraft in the form of audible chimes and colored lights above their stations. Typically, the following chimes and colors are used: • Cabin interphone call from cockpit or another flight attendant station - high-low chime, pink or red light. • Call from passenger in seat - single chime, blue light. • Call from passenger in lavatory - single chime, amber light. Some Airbus aircraft also add a fourth color (green) to indicate a cabin interphone call from another flight attendant station, distinguishing it from the pink or red light used for cabin interphone calls from the cockpit. Chief Purser[edit] The Chief Purser (CP), also titled as Inflight Service Manager (ISM), Flight Service Manager (FSM), Cabin Service Manager (CSM) or Cabin Service Director (CSD) is the senior flight attendant in the chain of command of flight attendants. While not necessarily the most senior crew members on a flight (in years of service to their respective carrier), Chief Pursers can have varying levels of "in-flight" or "on board" bidding seniority or tenure in relation to their flying partners. To reach this position, a crew member requires some minimum years of service as flight attendant. Further training is mandatory, and Chief Pursers typically earn a higher salary than flight attendants because of the added responsibility and managerial role. The Purser is in-charge of the cabin crew, in a specific section of a larger aircraft, or the whole aircraft itself (if the purser is the highest ranking). On board a larger aircraft, Pursers assist the Chief Purser in managing the cabin. Pursers are flight attendants or a related job, typically with an airline for several years prior to application for, and further training to become a purser, and normally earn a higher salary than flight attendants because of the added responsibility and supervisory role. Flight attendants are normally trained in the hub or headquarters city of an airline over a period that may run from four weeks to six months, depending on the country and airline. The main focus of training is safety. One of the most elaborate training facilities was Breech Academy which Trans World Airlines (TWA) opened in 1969 in Overland Park, Kansas. Other airlines were to also send their attendants to the school. However, during the fare wars the school's viability declined and it closed around 1988. Safety training includes, but is not limited to: emergency passenger evacuation management, use of evacuation slides/life rafts, in-flight firefighting, first aid, CPR, defibrillation, ditching/emergency landing procedures, decompression emergencies, Crew Resource Management and security. In the United States the Federal Aviation Administration requires flight attendants on aircraft with 20 or more seats to hold a Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency. This is not considered to be the equivalent of an airman certificate (licence), although it is issued on the same card stock. It shows that a level of required training has been met. It is not limited to the airline at which the attendant is employed (although some initial documents showed where the holder was working), and is the attendant's personal property. It does have two ratings, called Group I and II. Either or both of these may be earned depending upon the type of aircraft (propeller or turbofan) on which the holder has trained.[12] There are also training schools, not affiliated with any particular airline, where students generally not only undergo generic, though otherwise practically identical, training to flight attendants employed by an airline, but also take curriculum modules to help them gain employment. These schools often use actual airline equipment for their lessons, though some are equipped with full simulator cabins capable of replicating a number of emergency situations. In some countries, such as France, a degree is required, together with the Certificat de Formation à la Sécurité (safety training certificate).[13] Multilingual flight attendants are often in demand to accommodate international travellers. The languages most in demand, other than English, are French, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Arabic, German, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish[14] and Greek.[citation needed] In the United States, airlines with international routes pay an additional stipend for language skills on top of flight pay, and some airlines hire specifically for certain languages when launching international destinations. Height and weight[edit] Most airlines have height requirements for safety reasons, making sure that all flight attendants can reach overhead safety equipment. Typically, the acceptable height for this is 150 to 185 cm (4 ft 11 in to 6 ft 1 in) tall.[15] Some airlines, such as EVA Air, have height requirements for purely aesthetic purposes. Regional carriers using small aircraft with low ceilings can have height restrictions. Flight attendants are also subject to weight requirements as well. Weight must usually be in proportion to height; persons outside the normal range may not be qualified to act as flight attendants.[16] Uniforms and presentation[edit] Garuda Indonesia flight attendants uniform featuring kebaya and parang gondosuli batik Singapore Girls, female flight attendants of Singapore Airlines The first stewardess uniforms were designed to be durable, practical, and inspire confidence in passengers. In 1930s the first stewardesses dressed in uniforms resembling nurses' outfits.[17] The first stewardesses for United Airlines wore green berets, green capes and nurse's shoes. Other airlines, such as Eastern Air Lines, actually dressed stewardesses in nurses' uniforms. Since 1980s to present, Asian airlines, especially national flag carrier ones, usually featuring the traditional dress and fabrics of their respective country in their stewardesses' uniform. It was meant as marketing strategy to showcase their national culture as well as to convey the welcoming warmth and hospitality. For example, Thai Airways flight attendants are required to change from their corporate purple suits into traditional Thai costume prior to passengers boarding.[18] While the uniform of Garuda Indonesia female flight attendants is a modified kebaya, inspired by the traditional batik motif of Parang Gondosuli, the motif is called Lereng Garuda Indonesia.[19] Malaysian and Singapore Airlines flight attendants also wear batik prints in their uniform. Flight attendants are generally expected to show a high level of personal grooming such as appropriate use of cosmetics and thorough personal hygiene. Flight attendants must not have any tattoos visible when a uniform is worn. These requirements are designed to give the airlines a positive representation. In several airlines in the Islamic World, such as Egypt Air, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Iran Air and Saudia, stewardesses' uniforms have added with hijab to conform to the Islamic customs. In advertising[edit] In the 1960s and 1970s, many airlines began advertising the attractiveness and friendliness of their stewardesses. National Airlines began a "Fly Me"; campaign using attractive stewardesses with taglines such as "I'm Lorraine. Fly me to Orlando." (A low budget 1973 film about three flight attendants, Fly Me, starring Lenore Kasdorf, was based on the ad campaign.) Braniff International Airways, presented a campaign known as the "Air Strip" with similarly attractive young stewardesses changing uniforms mid-flight.[20] A policy of at least one airline required that only unmarried women could be flight attendants.[21] Flight attendant Roz Hanby became a minor celebrity when she became the face of British Airways in their "Fly the Flag" advertising campaign over a 7-year period in the 1980s. Singapore Airlines is currently one of the few airlines still choosing to use the image of their stewardesses, known as Singapore Girls, in their advertising material. However, this is starting to be phased out, in favor of advertising which emphasises the modernity of their fleet. Flight attendant unions were formed, beginning at United Airlines in the 1940s, to negotiate improvements in pay, benefits and working conditions.[22] Those unions would later challenge what they perceived as sexist stereotypes and unfair work practices such as age limits, size limits, limitations on marriage, and prohibition of pregnancy. Many of these limitations have been lifted by judicial mandates. The largest flight attendants' union is the Association of Flight Attendants, representing nearly 60,000 flight attendants at 19 airlines within the US.[23] The Association of Professional Flight Attendants[24] represents the flight attendant of American Airlines, the world’s largest carrier. APFA is the largest independent flight attendant union in the world.[25] In the UK, cabin crew can be represented by either Cabin Crew '89, or the much larger and more powerful Transport and General Workers' Union. In Australia, flight attendants are represented by the Flight Attendants' Association of Australia (FAAA). There are two divisions: one for international crews (long-haul) and one for domestic crews (short-haul). In New Zealand, flight attendants can be represented by either the Flight Attendants and Related Services Association (FARSA) or by the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union (EPMU). In Canada, flight attendants are represented by either the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) or by the Canadian Flight Attendants Union (CFAU). Originally female flight attendants were required to be single upon hiring, and were fired if they got married, exceeded weight regulations, or reached age 32 or 35 depending on the airline.[26] In the 1970s the group Stewardesses for Women's Rights protested sexist advertising and company discrimination, and brought many cases to court. The age restriction was eliminated in 1970.[26] The no-marriage rule was eliminated throughout the US airline industry by the 1980s.[27] The last such broad categorical discrimination, the weight restrictions,[28] were eliminated in the 1990s through litigation and negotiations.[29] By the end of the 1970s, the term stewardess had generally been replaced by the gender-neutral alternative flight attendant. More recently the term cabin crew or cabin staff has begun to replace 'flight attendants' in some parts of the world, because of the term's recognition of their role as members of the crew. Roles in emergencies[edit] Actions of flight attendants in emergencies have long been credited in saving lives; in the United States, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and other aviation authorities view flight attendants as essential for safety, and are thus required on Part 121 aircraft operations. Studies, some done in light of British Airtours Flight 28M, have concluded that assertive cabin crew are essential for the rapid evacuation of aeroplanes.[30][31] Notable examples of cabin crew actions include: September 11, 2001[edit] The role of flight attendants received heightened prominence after the September 11 attacks when flight attendants (such as Sandra W. Bradshaw and CeeCee Lyles of United Airlines Flight 93, Robert Fangman of United Airlines Flight 175, Renee May of American Airlines Flight 77 and Betty Ong and Madeline Amy Sweeney of American Airlines Flight 11) actively attempted to protect passengers from assault, and also provided vital information to air traffic controllers on the hijackings.[32] In the wake of these attacks, many flight attendants at major airlines were laid off because of decreased passenger loads.[32] Other emergencies[edit] • In April 1936, flight attendant Nellie Granger aided survivors after the crash of TWA Flight 1, then walked 4 mi (6.4 km) through a snowstorm to find help, before returning to the crash scene.[33][34] • Naila Nazir, Pakistani air hostess (employee of Pakistan International Airlines) who received 1985's Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) Heroism Award for her brave handling of tense and dangerous situation during 13 days of flight PK-326 hijacking ordeal.[35][36] • British Airtours Flight 28M, the two forward flight attendants, Arthur Bradbury and Joanna Toff, repeatedly crawled into the smoked filled and burning cabin to drag a number of passengers to safety, and were subsequently awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal. The two rear flight attendants, Sharon Ford and Jacqui Ubanski, who opened the rear doors but were overwhelmed by fire and smoke were awarded the same medal posthumously. • Scandinavian Airlines Flight 751, when cabin crew recognised an emergency landing was imminent and commanded the passengers to "bend down ... hold your knees" to adopt the brace position.[37] • Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 529, whose sole flight attendant, Robin Fech, provided emergency briefings, brace and evacuation commands to the passengers when the Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia aircraft sustained serious damage to one of its engines and crash landed. The NTSB accident report commended "the exemplary manner in which the flight attendant briefed the passengers and handled the emergency".[38] • BOAC Flight 712, where a flight attendant, Barbara Jane Harrison died saving passengers from an on-board fire and was posthumously awarded the George Cross. • British Airways Flight 5390, in which a flight attendant was able to prevent a pilot from being lost through a cockpit window that had failed. • Southern Airways Flight 242, on which the cabin crew provided safety briefings to their passengers, and on their own initiative, warned passengers of the impending crash by commanding passengers to adopt the brace position. At least one flight attendant is known to have assisted in rescuing trapped passengers.[39] • Air Florida Flight 90, in which the lone surviving flight attendant passed the only lifevest she could find to another passenger. She is recognised in the NTSB report for this "unselfish act."[40] • TWA flight attendant Uli Derickson who protected passengers during the TWA Flight 847 hijacking by assisting with negotiation efforts. • TWA Flight 843, when a TWA Lockheed L-1011 aircraft crashed after an aborted takeoff in 1992. The aircraft was destroyed by fire. Nine flight attendants, along with five off-duty flight attendants, evacuated all 292 persons on board without loss of life. The NTSB in their after accident reported noted, "The performance of the flight attendants during the emergency was exceptional and probably contributed to the success of the emergency evacuation."[41][42] • On British Airways Flight 2069, cabin crew stopped the plane from being crashed by a mentally ill passenger.[43] • Crew on American Airlines Flight 63 prevented shoe bomber Richard Colvin Reid from blowing up the plane.[44] • Flight attendants on Qantas Flight 1737 prevented their plane from being hijacked by a passenger with mental health issues. Two of them were taken to hospital with stab wounds.[45] • Aloha Airlines Flight 243 suffered a decompression which tore an 18-foot (5.5 m) section of fuselage away from the plane. The only fatality was flight attendant C.B. Lansing who was blown out of the airplane. Flight attendant Michelle Honda was thrown violently to the floor during the decompression but, despite her injuries, crawled up and down the aisle reassuring passengers.[46] • Senior Purser Neerja Bhanot saved the lives of passengers and crew when Pan Am Flight 73 was hijacked. She was killed while protecting children from the terrorists. After her death she received the Special Courage Award from the United States Department of Justice and India's highest civilian honor for bravery, the Ashoka Chakra. • Flight Attendants on Air Canada Flight 797 (Sergio Benetti, Judi Davidson, Laura Kayama) used procedures which were not specifically taught in training such as moving passengers to the front of the aircraft to move them away from the fire and smoke, and passing out towels for passengers to cover their nose and mouths with while the cabin was filling with smoke. • Flight Attendants on US Airways Flight 1549 successfully evacuated all passengers from the aircraft within 90 seconds despite the fact that the rear was rapidly filling with water. • Nine cabin crew members aboard Air France Flight 358 successfully evacuated the aircraft within 90 seconds after the A340-300 overran a runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The NTSB stated that the actions of the cabin crew contributed to the 100% survival rate. In popular culture[edit] • 1933: Hollywood B-movie Air Hostess portrays a love story about a stewardess (Evalyn Knapp) and a pilot (James Murray). • 1947: The Vicki Barr: Flight Stewardess book series, in which Vicki's career "brings her glamorous friends, exciting adventures, loyal roommates and dates with a hand some young pilot and an up-and-coming reporter", sells well in the US. • 1950: In Batman #62 (December/January) it is revealed that Catwoman is an amnesiac flight attendant who had turned to crime after suffering a prior blow to the head during a plane crash she survived. The name of the airline she worked for was Speed Airlines. • 1951: Hollywood production Three Guys Named Mike, tells the story of stewardess Marcy (Jane Wyman) who has to choose between three admirers and becomes an advertising icon. • 1959: in the German romantic comedy An Angel on Wheels, Romy Schneider plays the guardian angel of a racing car driver who disguises herself as an air hostess. • 1965: in the US comedy Boeing Boeing, Tony Curtis plays an American journalist in Paris who is simultaneously engaged to three different stewardesses. • 1967: best selling memoir Coffee, Tea or Me?, by Trudy Baker and Rachel Jones recounts the romantic adventures of two stewardesses. • 1996: Australian comedian Caroline Reid creates the character "Pam Ann" to satirise the stereotypical aspects of the job of the air stewardess. • 1997: Seventies flim star Pam Grier plays a flight attendant in Quentin Tarantino's gangster film Jackie Brown. • 2003: Come Fly With Us! A Global History of the Airline Hostess by Johanna Omelia and Michael Waldock. Publisher: Collectors Press. This history includes hundreds of images spanning more than eight decades from more than 40 international airlines. • 2003: British television series Mile High features a group of flight attendants working for the fictitious low-cost carrier "Fresh!". In the film View from the Top, Gwyneth Paltrow plays an ambitious flight attendant trying to escape her small-town existence. • 2004: the hit single Air Hostess by Busted reaches No. 2 in the UK singles chart. • 2007: British pop/bubblegum dance group Scooch, comes 22nd in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "Flying the Flag (For You)", featuring flight attendants and including a liberal amount of sexual innuendo.[47] • 2011: the American period television series Pan Am, starring Christina Ricci, features pilots and flight attendants working in the 1960s. • 2012: Transit Girl, a film by former flight attendant Miriam Thiel, premiers at the Berlin Film Festival. • 2013: Come Fly With Us! Tenth Anniversary Edition A Global History of the Airline Hostess by Johanna Omelia & Michael Waldock. Publisher Ailemo Books. Softcover 180 pages, featuring stewardesses from 120 airlines and hundreds of images and career history from 1930 to 2013. ISBN 978-0-9819224-2-3 Notable flight attendants[edit] • On August 9, 2010, Steven Slater gained immediate global fame when he claimed he was injured by the luggage of a passenger whom he had confronted on an arriving Jet Blue flight at New York's JFK Airport for disregarding his order to remain seated. Passengers dispute his account of this confrontation. As the incident continued, he cursed at the passengers over the aircraft's public address system, grabbed a beer, opened the evacuation slide and left the aircraft. He was later arrested and charged with several crimes.[50][51] 1. ^ "Cabin Managers - Corporate". cabinmanagers.com.  2. ^ "1A6X1 - FLIGHT ATTENDANT". Usmilitary.about.com. 2012-04-09. Retrieved 2012-08-22.  3. ^ Grossman, Dan (July 9, 2010). "The First Flight Attendant: Heinrich Kubis, 1912". Airships: The Hindenburg and other Zeppelins. Retrieved 2012-08-22.  4. ^ Posted Nov 20th 2009 12:19 PM (2011-10-17). "History of Flight Attendant Uniforms - AOL Travel News". AOL. Retrieved 2012-08-22.  5. ^ a b c "Air hostess finds life adventurous". The New York Times. April 12, 1936. p. N1.  6. ^ a b c "The air hostess carries on", The New York Times. April 19, 1936. Page XX12. 7. ^ "63 Years Flying, From Glamour to Days of Gray". New York Times. March 17, 2012. 8. ^ "The art of naming babies". The Independent (London). August 1, 2005.  9. ^ a b "Flight Attendants : Occupational Outlook Handbook : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics". Bls.gov. Retrieved 2012-08-22.  10. ^ "Occupational Outlook Handbook, Flight Attendants - Nature of Work". U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.  11. ^ a b "Electronic Code of Federal Regulations:". Ecfr.gpoaccess.gov. 2007-08-01. Retrieved 2012-08-22.  12. ^ "Flight Attendant Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency". faa.gov.  13. ^ (French)Certificat de Formation à la Sécurité 14. ^ "Flight Attendant Jobs for Second Language Speakers".  15. ^ "Becoming a Flight Attendant - Air New Zealand". Retrieved 2010-10-22.  16. ^ "Occupational Outlook Handbook -- Flight Attendants". U.S. Department of Labour -- Bureau of Labour Statistics.  17. ^ "Flight attendants through the years". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 7, 2014.  18. ^ "The world's best airline is ..." 5. Thai Airways International". CNN. Retrieved March 7, 2014.  19. ^ "Sight: Inspired by the Rich Textile Tradition of Indonesia". Garuda Indonesia. Retrieved March 7, 2014.  20. ^ "Ask the pilot". salon.com.  21. ^ "Flight attendant history 2". united.com.  22. ^ From Skygirl to Flight Attendant, Women and the Making of a Union by Georgia Panter Nielsen, ILR Press/Cornell, Ithaca, New York (1982)ISBN 978-0-87546-093-2 23. ^ "Association of Flight Attendants - About AFA". Retrieved 2014-01-25.  24. ^ The Association of Professional Flight Attendants 25. ^ APFA, Nation's Largest Independent Flight Attendant Union, Calls for Approval of oneworld's Immunity Application 26. ^ a b K Barry. "Timeline of Discrimination". Femininity in Flight. Retrieved 2012-08-22.  27. ^ "United Settles Sex-Bias Case". New York Times. July 11, 1986.  28. ^ Quindlen, Anna (May 16, 1993). "Public & Private; In Thin Air". New York Times.  29. ^ "Accord on Flight Attendants' Weight". New York Times. August 30, 1991.  30. ^ "Evacuate, Evacuate, Evacuate". casa.gov.au.  31. ^ "Evacuation Commands for Optimal Passenger Management". atsb.gov.au.  32. ^ a b "Flight attendant history 10". united.com.  33. ^ Grahama, Frederick (7 January 1940). "Winged Hostess: The girl on the plane may also be a heroine". The New York Times. p. 117.  34. ^ "Transport: On Cheat Mountain". Time Magazine. April 20, 1936. Retrieved April 19, 2011.  35. ^ a b "History of PIA". August 2, 2009.  36. ^ a b "FSF Heroism Award". August 2, 2009.  37. ^ "Det gælder dit liv!". home3.inet.tele.dk.  38. ^ "NTSB Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc., Flight 529". ntsb.gov.  39. ^ "Am I alive?". casa.gov.au.  40. ^ "Full NTSB Accident Report". amelia.db.erau.edu.  41. ^ "NTSB Report". airdisaster.com.  42. ^ "TWA Flight 843". twaflight843.com.  43. ^ "Crew's training saved terror flight". news.bbc.co.uk. December 29, 2000.  44. ^ "Explosives scare forces down plane". news.bbc.co.uk. December 23, 2001.  45. ^ "Heroes foil Qantas hijack attack". Melbourne: theage.com.au. May 30, 2003.  46. ^ "243 is horrific Aloha flight story". starbulletin.com.  47. ^ Sullivan, Caroline (2007-03-20). "Assume crash position". The Guardian (London). Retrieved 2007-05-14.  48. ^ AVIATION: Another First TIME, January 6, 1958 49. ^ "Meet America's oldest flight attendant who has been flying the friendly skies for 63 YEARS | Mail Online". Dailymail.co.uk. 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2013-07-30.  50. ^ Barash, Stephanie (August 10, 2010). "Enraged Jet Blue Flight Attendant Set Free On Bail". WPIX, Baltimore Sun. Retrieved August 11, 2010. "Steven Slater, 38, was arraigned Tuesday morning before Queens Criminal Court Judge Mary O'Donoghue on charges of first-and second-degree reckless endangerment, second-and fourth-degree criminal mischief and third-degree criminal trespass. Slater, of Belle Harbor, Queens apparently lost his cool after getting into a heated argument with a passenger. He slide down the emergency chute and ran to his parked car. Police later tracked him down at his Queens home where he was apparently engaging in sex"  51. ^ Miller, Michelle (August 12, 2010). "Slater's Story Discredited by JetBlue Fliers". CBS News. Retrieved August 12, 2010. "Slater said he was injured by a passenger who slammed an overhead door on his forehead. Several passengers saw the injury, but none saw how it happened. "When I first saw it, I thought he had just cut his head and was on his way to the bathroom to wash it and Band-Aid, and he didn't, and I thought that's weird; something's not totally right here," passenger Katie Doebler said"  Further reading[edit] External links[edit] Flight Attendant Labour Unions:
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Frank Fulco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Frank Russo Fulco, Sr. Louisiana State Representative from Caddo Parish (at-large) In office Preceded by Algie D. Brown Wellborn Jack Jasper K. Smith Succeeded by Single-member district: Arthur W. "Art" Sour, Jr. Caddo Parish Police Jury (later Caddo Parish Commission) In office Personal details Born (1908-08-26)August 26, 1908 Assumption Parish Louisiana, USA Died August 20, 1999(1999-08-20) (aged 90) Resting place Forest Park Cemetery in Shreveport, Louisiana Political party Democratic Spouse(s) Josie Tritico Fulco (married 1934-1999, his death) Children Frank R. Fulco, II, of Shreveport Michael J. Fulco of Monroe Occupation Newspaper publisher Religion Roman Catholic Frank Russo Fulco, Sr. (August 26, 1908 – August 20, 1999),[1] was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Caddo Parish, having served from 1956 to 1956.[2] He was a part of the Long faction and had once been a member of Long's popular Share Our Wealth Club. He was also a leader of the Italian-American community in his native Louisiana. Fulco was a former member of the influential Louisiana Democratic State Central Committee. "He had been in politics nearly all his life. He did it to help people. He was one of the honest ones, and we're thankful for that," said Frank Fulco, Jr. (born 1937), of Shreveport.[3] Early years, education, occupation[edit] Fulco was born in tiny Paincourtville in Assumption Parish in south Louisiana, to Rosario Fulco and the former Concetta Russo, both natives of Cefalu, Italy. He was the twelfth of thirteen children. The Fulcos moved to Shreveport in 1909, where Frank was educated in the Shreveport public schools and graduated from C.E. Byrd High School in 1928. He attended Tulane University in New Orleans,[4] where he was a member of the boxing team. In 1934, Fulco married the former Josie Tritico (1914–2001)[1] of Lake Charles in Calcasieu Parish in southwestern Louisiana. The marriage lasted until Fulco's death; Josie died two years later.[5] Fulco was a co-founder of Standard Printing Company and was active after 1929 in the Shreveport business community. He published community newspapers throughout the state, including the Broadmoor News, which served his own Shreveport neighborhood.[6]Fulco resided at 148 Pennsylvania Street in Broadmoor.[7] Italian-American causes[edit] Fulco was long active in fraternal and civic organizations, particularly the Progressive Men's Club. He traveled across Louisiana to promote good citizenship among young men of Italian descent. It was on a trip to Lake Charles that Fulco had met Josie. The government of Italy recognized Fulco's efforts with a "Certificate of Appreciation" presented in the chamber of the Louisiana House of Representative in Baton Rouge. In Shreveport, Fulco was the first inductee into the Italian-American Hall of Fame.[6] Son Frank, II, said that his father "did a lot for the Italian people. He lived his whole life doing favors for people."[3] Political career[edit] In 1936, Fulco was elected for a single four-year term to the Caddo Parish Police Jury, later the Caddo Parish Commission, the governing board of the parish. Fulco, at twenty-seven, was the youngest member of the body. One of his colleagues, Earl Williamson, of Vivian in north Caddo Parish, would serve on the board for some forty years. Williamson, like Fulco, was part of the Long faction. Fulco's legislative tenure coincided with the administrations of Governors Earl Kemp Long, Jimmie Davis, and John J. McKeithen. Elected in 1956 and 1960, Fulco won his third term as part of a Caddo Parish five-member at-large delegation in the general election held on March 3, 1964. Fulco finished fourth among the five winners. Two Republicans, Morley A. Hudson and Taylor W. O'Hearn led the tabulations, followed by Democrats Algie D. Brown, Fulco, and future State Senator and U.S. Senator J. Bennett Johnston, Jr. Eliminated was the sixth-place candidate, veteran Representative Wellborn Jack, a Shreveport attorney. Fulco jokingly declared that "the elephant trampled us" but predicted that he could work well with both Hudson and O'Hearn despite their different parties. The Hudson and O'Hearn victories were attributed that year in part to the coattails of GOP gubernatorial nominee Charlton Lyons of Shreveport.[8] Fulco regarded himself as a special legislative ally of fire fighters, educators and police officers. During his tenure, he authored or co-authored bills which were instrumental in establishing Louisiana State University in Shreveport (LSUS), historically black Southern University at Shreveport, and the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport. He pushed for the creation of LSU for many years before it was finally authorized by the legislature in 1966 and opened in 1967. LSUS Chancellor Vincent Marasla termed Fulco "an outstanding community servant who loved Shreveport and the people of Shreveport."[3] Early in 1969 Governor John McKeithen replaced Fulco on the House Budget Committee with freshman Representative Lonnie O. Aulds, also of Shreveport. The matter sparked divisiveness in the Caddo Parish delegation, but McKeithen tried to smooth over the hard feelings with self-deprecating humor in an engagement in Shreveport in mid-February 1969.[9] Losing to Art Sour[edit] Fulco was defeated for a fifth term in 1972, in the newly-drawn single-member District 6 seat, by the strongly conservative Republican Arthur W. Sour, Jr., of Shreveport. Sour received 5,564 votes (53.2 percent) to Fulco's 4,886 (46.8 percent).[10] Fulco and Sour were both Catholics and both Byrd High School graduates. In the campaign, Fulco seemed to ignore Sour's candidacy because the Republican had lost House races in 1964 and 1968. Reports surfaced that Fulco was instead attempting to line up commitments to become the new House Speaker, but he instead lost his seat in an unusually strong Republican year in Caddo Parish. Sour (1924–2000) had benefited from the election popularity of GOP gubernatorial nominee David C. Treen, who carried Shreveport in his first race for governor. The speakership in turn went to Fulco's fellow Democrat E.L. "Bubba" Henry of Jonesboro, the seat of Jackson Parish in north Louisiana. The position had opened after the Democratic primary runoff in which incumbent John S. Garrett of Haynesville in Claiborne Parish was unseated by the businesswoman Louise B. Johnson of Bernice in Union Parish.[11] Constitutional convention[edit] After his legislative defeat, Fulco rebounded to win a position as delegate to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention held in 1973.[6] The delegates wrote the Louisiana Constitution, which voters approved in 1974. Fulco's colleagues included future U.S. Representative and Governor Charles E. "Buddy" Roemer, III, then of Bossier City, future U.S. District Judge Tom Stagg of Shreveport, and Robert G. Pugh, a Shreveport lawyer who advised three governors and wrote much of the section on local and state government in the Constitution. Another delegate was House Speaker E.L. Henry, the man whose position Fulco had informally sought early in the previous year. Fulco died a week before his 91st birthday in a Shreveport hospital. He went into cardiac arrest while he was undergoing kidney dialysis. "He had diabetes, suffered several heart attacks. And two weeks ago, we put him in the hospital. His kidneys were failing," said Frank Fulco, Jr.[3] Services were held on August 23, 1999, at the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Shreveport, with Father Pike Thomas officiating. Interment was at Forest Park Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers included two former legislative colleagues, Algie Brown of Shreveport (Fulco's fellow 1928 Byrd classmate) and L.D. "Buddy" Napper of Ruston, LSUS Chancellor Vincent Marsala, and then Caddo Parish Sheriff Don Hathaway.[6] In addition to his wife and son Frank, Fulco was survived by a younger son, Michael J. Fulco (born 1953)[12] and his wife, of Monroe, the seat of Ouachita Parish; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren,[6] and one brother, Charles R. Fulco (1922–2003) of Shreveport.[1] Political offices Preceded by At-large delegation: Algie D. Brown Wellborn Jack Jasper K. Smith Louisiana State Representative from Shreveport (later District 6) Frank Russo Fulco, Sr. Succeeded by Art Sour 1. ^ a b c Social Security Death Index Search Results, 2. ^ "Membership of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1812-2012". Retrieved July 8, 2013.  3. ^ a b c d Sammy G. Allen, "Former legislator Frank Fulco, Sr., dies", Shreveport Times, August 22, 1999 4. ^ "Tulane University". Retrieved July 8, 2013.  5. ^ Frank Fulco, Sr., obituary, Shreveport Times, August 22, 1999 6. ^ a b c d e Frank Fulco, Sr., obituary, Shreveport Times, August 22, 1999. 7. ^ William McCleary, "The Broadmoor Neighborhood: One of Shreveport's Older Communities", North Louisiana History, Vol. XLII (Winter-Spring 2011), p. 5. 8. ^ Louisiana Election Statistics, March 3, 1964, Baton Rouge: Secretary of State; Shreveport Journal, March 4, 1964, p. 1. 9. ^ Charlotte Burrows, "McKeithen leaves them 'em Laughing, Gasping", Shreveport Times, February 18, 1969 10. ^ Louisiana Election Statistics, February 1, 1972, Baton Rouge: Secretary of State 11. ^ Shreveport Times, February 3, 1972. 12. ^ People Search & Background Check,
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History of monopoly From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The history of monopoly pertains to the historical tendency of a successful commercial enterprise to dominate an industry. The practice started during Advanced Industrialization with such companies as Standard Oil and the Carnegie Steel Company. The Sherman Antitrust Act was the first Federal statute to limit cartels and monopolies, and today still forms the basis for most antitrust litigation by the United States federal government. Recently, companies such as Microsoft have been accused by the U.S. Department of Justice of the monopolistic practice of Embrace, extend and extinguish. In addition, ExxonMobil and several other corporations have been accused of monopolizing an industry and even crushing competition.[1]  See also[edit] 1. ^ [1] This citation's link appears broken -- please fix
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search City of license Abilene, Texas Broadcast area Abilene, Texas Branding Kool FM 100.7 Frequency 100.7 MHz First air date 1974 (as KORQ) Format Classic Hits ERP 100,000 watts HAAT 234 meters Class C1 Facility ID 73681 Former callsigns KORQ (1974-1984) KORQ-FM (1984-1999) KHYS (1999-2005) KFGL (2005-2012) Owner Townsquare Media (Townsquare Media Abilene License, LLC) Sister stations KEAN, KEYJ, KMWX, KSLI, KYYW Webcast Listen Live Website koolfmabilene.com KULL is an FM classic hits radio station located in and serving the area around Abilene, Texas. It operates on FM frequency 100.7 MHz and is under ownership of Townsquare Media. On April 9, 2012 KFGL changed their format from oldies (as "True Oldies") to classic hits, branded as "Kool FM 100.7" under new call letters, KULL. External links[edit] Coordinates: 32°16′37″N 99°35′38″W / 32.277°N 99.594°W / 32.277; -99.594
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Kancho (カンチョー kanchō?) is a prank performed by clasping the hands together in the shape of an imaginary gun and attempting to insert the extended index fingers sharply into an unsuspecting victim's anus, often while exclaiming "Kan-CHO!".[1][2] The word is a slang adoption of the Japanese word for enema (浣腸 kanchō?).[3] In accordance with widespread practice, the word is generally written in katakana when used in its slang sense, and in kanji when used of enemas in the medical sense. See also[edit] 1. ^ "Lisa's Japanese Below-the-Belt Prank Tutorial | Table Of Malcontents". Wired. 2006-12-01. Retrieved 2010-01-06.  2. ^ Ashcraft, Brian & Jean Snow. Arcade Mania: The Turbo-charged World of Japan's Game Centers (2008) (noting that the prank is popular among schoolchildren) 3. ^ Makihara, Kumiko (2009-07-24). "My Un-American Son". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-07.  External links[edit]
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Hen Harrier From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Northern Harrier) Jump to: navigation, search Hen Harrier Adult female, American subspecies Conservation status Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Falconiformes (or Accipitriformes, q.v.) Family: Accipitridae Genus: Circus Species: C. cyaneus Binomial name Circus cyaneus (Linnaeus, 1766) Range of C. cyaneus      Breeding summer visitor     Breeding resident     Winter visitor Circus hudsonius The Hen Harrier (Circus cyaneus) or Northern Harrier (in the Americas) is a bird of prey. It breeds throughout the northern parts of the northern hemisphere in Canada and the northernmost USA, and in northern Eurasia. This species is polytypic, with two subspecies. Marsh Hawk is a historical name for the American form.[2] It migrates to more southerly areas in winter. Eurasian birds move to southern Europe and southern temperate Asia, and American breeders to the southernmost USA, Mexico, and Central America. In the mildest regions, such as France, Great Britain, and the southern US, Hen Harriers may be present all year, but the higher ground is largely deserted in winter. In flight Adult female flying in California The Hen Harrier is 41–52 cm (16–20 in)[3] long with a 97–122 cm (38–48 in) wingspan.[4][5] It resembles other harriers in having distinct male and female plumages. The sexes also differ in weight, with males weighing 290 to 400 g (10 to 14 oz), with an average of 350 g (12 oz), and females weighing 390 to 750 g (14 to 26 oz), with an average of 530 g (19 oz).[2][5] Among standard measurements, the wing chord is 32.8 to 40.6 cm (12.9 to 16.0 in), the tail is 19.3 to 25.8 cm (7.6 to 10.2 in) and the tarsus is 7.1 to 8.9 cm (2.8 to 3.5 in).[5] It is relatively long winged and long tailed, having the longest wing and tail relative to its body size of any raptor occurring in North America.[5] This medium-sized raptor breeds on moorland, bogs, prairies, farmland coastal prairies, marshes, grasslands, swamps and other assorted open areas.[7] The nest is built on the ground or on a mound of dirt or vegetation. Nests are made of sticks and are lined inside with grass and leaves. Four to eight (exceptionally 2 to 10) whitish eggs are laid.[2][7] The eggs measure approximately 47 mm × 36 mm (1.9 in × 1.4 in).[8] These are the only hawk-like bird known to practice polygyny – one male mates with several females. When incubating eggs, the female sits on the nest while the male hunts and brings food to her and the chicks.[7] Up to five females have been known to mate with one male in a season.[9] A male will maintain a territory averaging 2.6 km2 (1.0 sq mi), though male territories have ranged from 1.7 to 150 km2 (0.66 to 57.92 sq mi).[10] The eggs are incubated mostly by the female for 31 to 32 days. The male will help feed chicks after they hatch, but doesn't usually watch them for a greater period of time than around 5 minutes.[11] The male usually passes off food to the female, which she then feeds to the young, although later the female will capture food and simply drop into the nest for her nestlings to eat.[10] The chicks fledge at around 36 days old, though breeding maturity isn't reached until 2 years in females and 3 years in males. In winter, the Hen Harrier is a bird of open country, and will then roost communally, often with Merlins and Marsh Harriers. There is now an accepted record of transatlantic vagrancy by the American subspecies, with a juvenile being recorded in Scilly, Great Britain from October 1982 to June 1983.[12] Hunting behavior[edit] This is a typical harrier, which hunts long wings held in a shallow V in its low flight during which the bird closely hugs the contours of the land below them. Northern or Hen Harriers hunt primarily small mammals, as do most harriers. Preferred prey species can include voles, cotton rats and ground squirrels. Up to 95% of the diet is comprised by small mammals.[13] However birds are hunted with some regularity as well, especially by males. Preferred avian prey include passerines of open country (i.e. sparrows, larks, pipits), small shorebirds and the young of waterfowl and galliforms. Supplementing the diet occasionally are amphibians (especially frogs), reptiles and insects (especially orthopterans).[5] Larger prey, such as rabbits and adult ducks are taken sometimes and harriers have been known to subdue these by drowning them underwater.[5] Harriers hunt by surprising prey while flying low to the ground in open areas, as they drift low over fields and moors.[2][7] The Harriers circle an area several times listening and looking for prey.[7] Harriers use hearing regularly to find prey, as they have exceptionally good hearing for diurnal raptors, this being the function of their owl-like facial disc.[5] This harrier tends to be a very vocal bird while it glides over its hunting ground. Mortality and competition[edit] Little information is available on longevity in Hen or Northern Harriers. The longest lived known bird is 16 years and 5 months. However, adults rarely live more than 8 years. Early mortality mainly results from predation. Predators of eggs and nestlings include raccoons, skunks, badgers, foxes, crows and ravens, dogs and owls. Fledgings are also predated regularly, especially by Great Horned Owls in North America.[14] Both parents attack potential predators with alarm calls and striking with talons. Short-eared Owls are natural enemies of this species that favor the same prey and habitat, as well as having a similarly broad distribution. Occasionally, both harriers and Short-eared Owls will harass each other until the victim drops its prey and it can be stolen, a practice known as kleptoparasitism. Most commonly, the harriers are the aggressors pirating prey from owls.[15] This species has a large range, with an estimated global extent 1–20 million km², and a population estimated at 1.3 million individuals. There is evidence of a population decline, but the species is not believed to approach the thresholds for the population decline criterion of the IUCN Red List (i.e., declining more than 30% in ten years or three generations). It is therefore classified as "least concern".[1] Relationship with humans[edit] Problems in the United Kingdom[edit] In the UK, the Hen Harrier suffers illegal persecution by gamekeepers and their employers on shooting estates, particularly those managed for Red Grouse shooting, resulting in local and regional extinction in many areas, particularly in England where in 2013 for the first time since the 1960s hen harriers failed to nest successfully[16] despite abundant suitable habitat capable of holding several hundred pairs.[17][18][19] Because of this they are now very rare in many parts of the UK, and under threat in many more areas.[20][21][22] This problem received a high profile in October 2007 when police investigating the killing of two Hen Harriers on the Queen's estate at Sandringham in Norfolk interviewed Prince Harry and a friend, William van Cutsem, during their investigation.[23][24] No charges were brought as police were unable to obtain sufficient evidence to prosecute.[18][25][26] Since the assumed threat to Red Grouse is the main reason for the persecution of this species in the UK, a project funded by Scottish Natural Heritage, the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, the RSPB and Natural England was launched at Langholm Moor in Scotland from 2007. The Langholm Moor Demonstration Project (LMDP), a 10-year investigation, costing £3 million, is intended to see whether grouse and raptors can live side-by-side harmoniously. A similar project, the Joint Raptor Study (also referred to as the 'JRS' or 'the Langholm Study') was run on Langholm from 1992 to 1997. The study made many findings and a host of peer reviewed papers were published on the work, in addition to the final report. Among the most often quoted findings were that long term declines in red grouse populations were "extremely unlikely" to be due to raptor predation and were attributed to habitat degradation/loss, and that raptor predation was the most likely explanation for the failure of grouse stocks to recover at Langholm once the population had fallen to a low level.[27] The project ended in 1997, although a follow up supplementary feeding trial was run by the same team in 1998 and 1999. Grouse shooting on the moor was abandoned for the 1998 season onwards.[28][29] While the Langholm Project is working on practical solutions, another project is focusing on raising awareness about the plight of hen harriers and inspiring people to care about them. Despite its status as England's most threatened bird of prey, most people have never even heard of a hen harrier. Though once seen, it is rarely forgotten. In October 2011, the RSPB began Skydancer, a four-year project with the aim of protecting and promoting the conservation of hen harriers across their remaining breeding grounds in northern England.[30] Skydancer is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and United Utilities, and supported by the Forestry Commission. Forestry and Hen Harriers[edit] The Hen Harrier is a bird of open habitats such as heather moorland and extensive agriculture. However, much of its range, particularly in Ireland and parts of western Britain, has been (and continues to be) afforested, predominantly with non-native conifers such as Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) from North America (Barton et al. 2006,[31] Fielding et al. 2010[32]). Hen Harriers nest and forage in commercial forestry when it is young, before the canopy closes (typically at between 9–12 and years old), but do not make much use of thicket and subsequent growth stages (Madders 2000,[33] O'Donoghue 2004[34]), which typically comprise between two thirds and three quarters of the commercial growth cycle. Where forests replace habitats that were used by Hen Harriers they will therefore tend to reduce overall habitat availability (O'Flynn, 1983[35]). However, where afforestation takes place in areas that were previously underutilised by Hen Harriers, it may increase the value of such areas to this species in the long-term (Wilson et al. 2009,[36] Haworth & Fielding 2009[37]). Areas dominated by forestry may remain suitable to Hen Harriers provided that a mosaic of age classes is maintained within the forest, such that areas of young, pre-thicket forest are always available. 2. ^ a b c d e f del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A., & Sargatal, J., eds. (1994). Handbook of the Birds of the World Vol. 2. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona ISBN 84-87334-15-6. 3. ^ del Hoyo, J. Elliott, A. and Sargatal, J. Handbook of the Birds of the World Volume 2: New World Vultures to Guineafowl. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona 5. ^ a b c d e f g Ferguson-Lees, J.; Christie, D. (2001). Raptors of the World. London: Christopher Helm. ISBN 0-7136-8026-1.  6. ^ Ferguson-Lees, J., & Christie, D. A. (2001). Raptors of the World. Christopher Helm, London ISBN 0-7136-8026-1. 8. ^ Baicich, P., C. Harrison. (1997). A Guide to the Nests, Eggs, and Nestlings of North American Birds. New York City, New York, USA: Academic Press ISBN 0120728311. 9. ^ Northern Harrier, Life History, All About Birds – Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Allaboutbirds.org. Retrieved on 2012-08-23. 10. ^ a b Macwhirter, R., K. Bildstein. (1996). Northern Harrier. The Birds of North America, 210: 1–25. 11. ^ Scott Weidensaul (1996). Raptors: the birds of prey. Lyons & Burford. ISBN 978-1-55821-275-6.  12. ^ Fraser, P. A. et al. (2007). Report on rare birds in Great Britain in 2006. British Birds 100 (12): 707. 14. ^ Wheeler, B., W. Clark. (1995). A Photographic Guide to North American Raptors. San Diego: Academic Press Inc ISBN 071366763X. 15. ^ Short-eared Owl – Asio flammeus – Information, Pictures, Sounds. Owlpages.com (2012-08-12). Retrieved on 2012-08-23. 16. ^ RSPB News hen harrier on the brink of extinction in England, RSPB news (2013-08-09) 17. ^ Etheridge, B., Summers, R. W. & Green, R. E. (1997). "The effects of illegal killing and destruction of nests by humans on the population dynamics of the hen harrier Circus cyaneus in Scotland". Journal of Applied Ecology 34 (4): 1081–1105. doi:10.2307/2405296. JSTOR 2405296.  18. ^ a b Birdguides: Hen Harrier shooting enquiry to go no further 19. ^ National Wildlife Crime Unit: Hen Harrier Persecution 20. ^ Bird of prey persecution. rspb.org.uk 21. ^ Call for gamekeepers to stamp out wildlife crime[dead link] 22. ^ Chief Constable reminds wildlife criminals of jail threat[dead link] 23. ^ UK | England | Norfolk | Rare birds dead on Queen's estate. BBC News (2007-10-25). Retrieved on 2012-08-23. 24. ^ Prince Harry is questioned over shooting of two rare birds of prey at Sandringham. The Times (2007-10-31) 25. ^ No charges over alleged hen harrier shooting. Shooting Times (2007-11-06) 26. ^ http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2007/nov/07/monarchy.wildlife 27. ^ Redpath and Thirgood (1997) Birds of Prey and Red Grouse. London, Stationery Office. 28. ^ New Langholm project to balance shooting with raptors. Shooting Times (2007-09-20) 29. ^ New project to use novel approach in the conservation of raptors on grouse moors. rspb.org.uk (2007-09-20). 30. ^ RSPB Skydancer Project, RSPB Skydancer Four Year Project October 2011 to 2015 31. ^ Barton, C., Pollock, C., Norriss, D. W., Nagle, T., Oliver, G. A. & Newton, S. (2006). The second national survey of breeding Hen Harriers Circus cyaneus in Ireland. Irish Birds 8: 1–20. 32. ^ Fielding, A., Haworth, P., Whitfield, P. & McLeod, D. (2010). Raptor species conservation frameworks: Hen Harrier framework project final report. Edinburgh: Scottish Natural Heritage. 33. ^ Madders, M. (2000). "Habitat selection and foraging success of Hen Harriers (Circus cyaneus) in west Scotland". Bird Study 47: 32. doi:10.1080/00063650009461158.  34. ^ O'Donoghue, B. The Hen Harrier in Ireland. Master's Thesis, University College Dublin 35. ^ O’Flynn, W.J. (1983). Population changes of the Hen Harrier in Ireland. Irish Birds 2, 337–343. 36. ^ Wilson, M. W., Irwin, S., Norriss, D. W., Newton, S. F., Collins, K., Kelly, T. C. & O'Halloran, J. (2009). "The importance of pre-thicket conifer plantations for nesting Hen Harriers (Circus cyaneus) in Ireland". Ibis 151 (2): 332. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.2009.00918.x.  37. ^ Haworth, P. F. & Fielding, A. H. (2009). An assessment of woodland habitat utilisation by breeding hen harriers. SNH Project No. 24069. Edinburgh: Scottish Natural Heritage. External links[edit]
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Richard Achilles Ballinger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Richard A. Ballinger 24th United States Secretary of the Interior In office March 6, 1909 – March 12, 1911 President William Howard Taft Preceded by James R. Garfield Succeeded by Walter L. Fisher Personal details Born (1858-07-09)July 9, 1858 Boonesboro, Iowa, U.S. Died June 6, 1922(1922-06-06) (aged 63) Seattle, Washington, U.S. Resting place Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, Washington, U.S. Political party Republican Spouse(s) Julia Bradley Ballinger Children Edward Bradley Ballinger Richard Talcott Ballinger Alma mater Williams College Profession Politician Richard Achilles Ballinger (July 9, 1858 – June 6, 1922) was mayor of Seattle, Washington, from 1904–1906, Commissioner of the General Land Office from 1907-1908 and U.S. Secretary of the Interior from 1909–1911. Early Life and Seattle Career[edit] Ballinger was born in Boonesboro, Iowa, the son of Richard Henry Ballinger and Mary Elizabeth Norton. In 1884 he graduated from Williams College, where he was a member of the Zeta Psi fraternity.[1] Ballinger passed the bar exam in 1886 and began practicing law in Seattle. He married Julia Albertson Bradley later that year, on October 26. The couple ultimately had two sons, (Edward Bradley Ballinger and Richard Talcott Ballinger). Following the scandal-prone Yukon Gold Rush era administration of Thomas J. Humes, Ballinger was elected Seattle's mayor in 1904. With the support of the downtown business elite, he cracked down somewhat (but not heavily) on vice, and opposed labor unions. Ballinger later proved a roadblock to the city's strong municipal ownership movement.[2] He also named Lake Ballinger in Snohomish County north of the city for his father, Col. Richard Bannister. Federal Career and Scandal[edit] Ballinger's Secretary of the Interior nomination After serving as the mayor of Seattle, Ballinger joined the administration of President Theodore Roosevelt and served as commissioner of the General Land Office from 1907 until 1908. In 1909, Ballinger helped organize the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, a World's Fair to highlight development in the Northwest. In 1909 despite previous promises to retain ex-President Roosevelt's cabinet officers, newly elected President William Howard Taft appointed Ballinger to replace conservationist (and fellow Ohioan) James Garfield as the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.[3] One of his first acts was to revoke executive protection of lands potentially subject to development of hydroelectric energy pending surveys, restoring them to the public domain for leasing. Progressives feared that hydroelectric monopolies would grab such sites either to control or preclude development and would then dictate energy prices, since 13 companies (including General Electric and Westinghouse) already controlled more than a third of waterpower resources as Roosevelt left office. However, that restoration soon provoked a scandal. In August, in conjunction with the National Irrigation Conference in Spokane, Washington, a United Press reporter published a story about 15,868 acres of land in Montana being sold to large corporations (General Electric, Guggenheim and Amalgamated Copper). Ballinger at first ignored the story, then accused reporters of opposing development in the West.[4] Although that Montana waterpower story proved to be overblown, accusations of favoritism continued to dog Ballinger as Secretary of the Interior. The most serious charges involved coal development in the Chugach National Forest by a Seattle developer and Ballinger crony, Charles Cunningham, and financed by a corporation associated with J.P. Morgan and the Guggenheim family of New York City. The group had staked 33 claims, although Alaska land laws were designed to foster small farmers and prevent monopoly and thus required each claimant to prove that he or she was acting on his or her own behalf, as well as limited each claimant to 160 acres. While land commissioner, Ballinger granted the developer special access to government files. During the several month gap in 1908 between his employment as land commissioner and interior secretary, Ballinger acted as an agent for the Cunningham/Morgan/Guggenheim development group with the federal government, lobbying then Interior Secretary Jim Garfield. Upon becoming Interior Secretary, Ballinger reassigned General Land Office investigator Louis R. Glavis, and ultimately fired him after he complained to Gifford Pinchot (head of the Forestry Bureau and thus responsible for the Chugach, although also subordinate to the Interior Secretary), President Taft and cooperated with the press.[5] A series of muckraking articles, including Glavis' in the November issue of Collier's Weekly roused the conservationists. An article in Hampton's even accused President Taft of being part of a conspiracy hatched at the 1908 Republican Convention. Ballinger again dismissed the controversy and President Taft appeared to want the ordeal to end, maintaining that both Ballinger and Pinchot remained committed to Roosevelt's conservation policies. Ballinger, however, threatened to resign unless Taft consented to a congressional investigation to exonerate him, and in December sent a letter to Washington state's Republican senator Wesley Jones demanding a complete investigation.[6] Although even Charles Taft advised the President to ask for Ballinger's resignation, Taft stood by his appointee, and attorney general George Wickersham even backdated to September 11, 1909 a report concerning Glavis' firing. After a Washington insider warned Collier that Ballinger planned to sue his magazine after the planned "whitewash", it hired Louis D. Brandeis as its counsel. Pinchot went public with his differences with Ballinger's approach and his office delivered another report to the Senator Dolliver, Republican chair of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. This prompted Taft to fire Pinchot as well, while Roosevelt was in Africa.[7] During the special committee's hearings, both Glavis and Pinchot testified, and testimony about the backdating by a stenographer prompted Taft to take responsibility for ordering it, though that stenographer and other employees were also fired. Brandeis' questioning made Ballinger's anti-conservationism clear, but did not unearth anything so serious as to warrant criminal charges.[8] Nonetheless, public confidence in Ballinger's leadership of the Interior Department had waned. After the Republican party lost heavily in the midterm elections that November, Ballinger finally resigned on March 12, 1911. Taft had replaced Pinchot with Henry Graves, who was committed to protecting American forests, and Ballinger helped Taft to secure a new law which allowed Taft to withdraw public lands from private development, thus allowing them to protect as many acres in one term as Roosevelt had in nearly two terms.[9] However, the series of Ballinger-related scandals, Taft's loyalty to his embattled appointee, and Ballinger's refusal to resign for more than nine additional months -- combined with controversy over the Payne-Aldrich tariff-- split the Republican Party and helped to turn the tide of the 1912 election against Taft. Ballinger returned to the private practice of law in Seattle, Washington, where he died on June 6, 1922, and was buried at the Lake View Cemetery.[10] He was survived by his wife Julia Albertson Ballinger (1864-1961), who bore their sons Edwin B. Ballinger (1899-) and Richard Talcott Ballinger (1898-1971). See also[edit] 1. ^ Baird, William Raymond (1915). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, pp. 349–355. 2. ^ Berner, Richard C. (1991), Seattle 1900–1920: From Boomtown, Urban Turbulence, to Restoration, Seattle: Charles Press, ISBN 0-9629889-0-1. p. 111. 3. ^ Doris Kearns Goodwin, The Bully Pulpit (Simon & Schuster, 2013) pp. 561-562. 4. ^ Goodwin pp. 606-610. 5. ^ Goodwin, pp. 610-614. 6. ^ Goodwin at pp. 616-618 7. ^ Goodwin at pp. 619-621 8. ^ Goodwin at pp. 622-626 9. ^ Goodwin at p. 627 10. ^ External links[edit]
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Sverre of Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Sverre Sigurdsson Sverre Sigurdsson (Nidaros Cathedral).jpg Contemporary bust of Sverre from the Nidaros Cathedral, dated c. 1200.[1] King of Norway Reign 1184 – 9 March 1202 Coronation 29 June 1194, Bergen Predecessor Magnus V Successor Haakon III Spouse Margaret of Sweden Christina of Norway Sigurd Lavard Haakon III of Norway House House of Sverre (Fairhair dynasty) Father Unås or Sigurd II of Norway (claimed) Mother Gunnhild Born c. 1145/1151 Died 9 March 1202(1202-03-09) Bergen, Norway Burial Old Cathedral, Bergen (destroyed in 1531) Religion Roman Catholicism Sverre Sigurdsson (Old Norse: Sverrir Sigurðarson) (c. 1145/1151 – 9 March 1202) was the King of Norway from 1184 to 1202. He married Margareta Eriksdotter, the daughter of the Swedish king Eric IX, by whom he had the daughter Kristina Sverresdotter. Many consider him one of the most important rulers in Norwegian history. He assumed power as the leader of the rebel party known as the Birkebeiner in 1177, during their struggle against King Magnus Erlingsson. After Magnus fell at the Battle of Fimreite in 1184, Sverre ruled as sole king of Norway. Differences with the Church, however, led to his excommunication in 1194. Another civil war began against the church-supported Baglers, which lasted beyond Sverre's death in 1202. The most important historical source on Sverre’s life is his biography, Sverris saga, in part written while Sverre was alive. This saga is likely biased, since the foreword states that part was written under Sverre’s direct sponsorship. Correspondence between the Pope and the Norwegian bishops can be used as an alternate source when it comes to church affairs. The saga and the letters mostly agree about the hard facts. Supposedly, King Sverre was short, so he usually directed his troops from horseback during battles. The contrast is great to the traditional Norse warrior ideals where the king was expected to lead his men from the front of the battle line. Sverre was a talented improviser, both in political and military life. His innovative tactics often helped the Birkebeiners against more tradition-bound opponents. During battle he had his men operate in smaller groups, while previously tactics similar to the shield wall had been preferred. This made the Birkebeiners more mobile and adaptable. Early life[edit] According to the saga, Sverre was born in 1151 to Gunnhild and her husband Unås, a comb maker from the Faroes. When Sverre was five, the family moved to the Faroes where Sverre was raised in the household of Unås' brother Roe, bishop of the Faroes on Kirkjubøargarður in Kirkjubøur. It was here that Sverre studied for the priesthood and was ordained. The priest school of Kirkjubøur must have been of a high standard, for Sverre was later described as very well educated.[citation needed] The legend says that he was hidden in a cave near the village. This cave actually exists and gave the mountain Sverrihola (303 m, "Sverre's cave") on the south tip of Streymoy its name. Sverre, however, was not suited for a priestly life. The saga states that he had several dreams which he interpreted as a sign that he was destined for greater things. Further, in 1175, his mother revealed that Sverre was really the son of king Sigurd Munn. In the following year, Sverre travelled to Norway to seek his destiny. The veracity of Sverre's claim[edit] The tale told in Sverre's saga is the official version. Historians have questioned the veracity of it, especially with regard to Sverre's alleged paternity.[2] Some historians have considered his claim to be King Sigurd's son to be false, as did many of his contemporaries. Others have believed the paternal claim to be true, while most historians have found that the paternal question can not be given a definite answer.[2] Although the fact that kings fathered illegitimate sons was taken for granted, other facts indicate that Sverre was in his early thirties when he came to Norway, such as the age of his own sons and nephews. It has been cited against Sverre's claim that according to Canon law, one had to be at least 30 years old to be eligible for the priesthood. If Sverre was 30 years old when he became a priest, this would place his birth no later than 1145, making his paternal claim impossible, as Sigurd Munn was born in 1133. This particular objection has lost credence as it has become clear that this age limit was routinely ignored in Scandinavia at the time. However, other objections remain, such as the fact that Sverre consistently refused to undergo an ordeal by fire to prove his claims. At the time, such a trial was routine for new claimants to the throne, and belief in its efficacy seems to have been universal; yet Sverre refused to undergo it. If Sverre's claim was false, however, he would lack royal legitimacy, dooming his plans to failure. Regardless, his motivation is clear: to capture the throne of Norway, whether he could prove royal blood or not. After all, Norway had seen other claimants, since Harald Gille, whose paternity was equally questionable. The fact that Sigurd Munn's daughter Cecilia acknowledged Sverre as the son of Sigurd is inconclusive. Sverre's actions offered her a welcome possibility to divorce from the marriage with Folkvid the Lawspeaker, into which she claimed to have been forced by Erling Skakke.[citation needed] Support from Earl Birger Brosa of Sweden is more a sign of pragmatic politics on the part of the Swedes, as their ally party in Norway needed a new leader and had chosen Sverre. Sverre was not the Earl's first choice, however. They had first supported Øystein Møyla, who had died at the battle of Re in 1177. The Swedish dynastic lines were themselves engaged in civil war, and the current rulers of the family after king Erik were at war with the Danish king Valdemar. Erling Skakke had submitted to Valdemar some decades earlier, and it was beneficial for the Swedes at the time to support the opponents of Erling's regime, namely Sverre. Norway in 1176[edit] In 1176, Norway was slowly recovering from decades of multiple civil wars. The causes were largely due to the lack of any clear succession laws. According to the old customs, all the king's sons, legitimate or illegitimate, had equal right to the throne. It was customary for brothers to rule the kingdom together, but when quarrels arose, war was frequently the result. Sigurd Munn, claimed by Sverre as his father, had been slain by his brother Inge Krokrygg in 1155. Sigurd's son Håkon Herdebrei had been chosen to be king by his father's followers. The conflict was now a regional conflict, with King Inge having the strongest support in Viken, while most of Håkon’s followers were from Trøndelag. Inge Krokrygg fell in 1161. His party then took the five year old Magnus Erlingsson as king. Magnus was the son of Erling Skakke and Kristin, daughter of King Sigurd Jorsalfar. In 1162, at the Battle of Veøy, Håkon Herdebrei fell and his faction began to fall apart. In 1164 Magnus was crowned by Øystein Erlendsson, Archbishop of Nidaros. With the Church and most of the aristocracy on his side, Magnus' kingship seemed secure. Several uprisings followed, but they were all suppressed. Erling Skakke had been regent during his son's minority and continued to be the country’s real ruler even after Magnus had come of age. Sverre meets the Birkebeiners[edit] Thus when Sverre came to Norway he found the prospects for a successful uprising to be small. Distraught, he travelled east and came to Östergötland in Sweden just before Christmas. There he met with the local ruler, Birger Brosa, who was married to Sigurd Munn’s sister, Brigit Haraldsdotter. Sverre revealed to Birger Brosa his claim to the throne, but Birger was at first unwilling to give any aid. He was already supporting another group, the Birkebeiners — the Birchlegs. This group had risen in 1174 under the leadership of Øystein Møyla who claimed to be the son of King Øystein Haraldsson. They had received the name Birkebeiners because their poverty led some of them to wind the bark of the birch about their legs, instead of wearing shoes. But in January 1177, the Birkebeiners met a crushing defeat at the Battle of Re (Slaget på Re) and Øystein fell. Sverre met with the remnants in Värmland. After some initial doubts, Sverre let himself be persuaded to become the Birkebeiners’ next leader. Rise to power[edit] Sverre's journey to Øreting in Nidaros Upon Sverre's initial contact, the Birkebeiners had been reduced to a ragtag army of brigands and vagabonds with no more than 70 men, according to the saga. Many regard Sverre's achievement of forging them into a force of skilled and professional soldiers as proof of his leadership qualities. Difficult years[edit] During the early years as leader of the Birkebeiners, Sverre and his men were almost constantly on the move. The Birkebeiners were generally viewed as troublemakers with little chance of success by the general populace, who most of all desired peace. Although peasant gatherings were no match for the battle hardened Birkebeiners, Magnus or Erling Skakke frequently had the Birkebeiner on the run. In June 1177, Sverre first led his men to Trøndelag where Sverre was proclaimed as king at Øretinget. Since this was the traditional place to choose a king, the event carried important symbolic weight. The Birkebeiners then moved south to Hadeland, where they were forced northwards again. Sverre then decided to turn west, attempting to take Bergen by surprise. At Voss, however, the Birkebeiners were ambushed by the local peasants. Although the Birkebeiners were victorious, the surprise element on Bergen was eliminated, forcing the group eastwards again. After almost freezing to death on Sognefjell, they wintered in Østerdal. The next spring, after a short stay in Viken, Sverre and the Birkebeiners returned to Trøndelag. The Birkebeiners now shifted to a more confrontational strategy. However, an attack on Nidaros ended in defeat at the Battle of Hatthammeren (Slaget på Hatthammeren). After fleeing south, they met Magnus' army in Ringerike, with the skirmish ending in a tactical victory for the Birkebeiners. Encouraged, the Birkebeiners returned to Trøndelag and managed to subdue the region enough to stay in Nidaros during the winter. In the spring of 1179, Magnus and Erling Skakke attacked Nidaros, forcing another apparent retreat. Confident that the Birkebeiners had again fled southwards, Magnus and his men were complacent. Sverre, however, had turned around at Gauldal and marched again upon the city. The two armies met 19 June in the Battle of Kalvskinnet (Slaget på Kalvskinnet). Erling Skakke was killed in a battle that ended in a clear victory for Sverre. This victory secured Sverre's hold on Trøndelag. Victory over the Heklungs[edit] Sverre's journey across the mountains to Voss and back After Sverre's victory at Kalvskinnet, the war changed somewhat in character. The Trønders accepted Sverre as their king; the two sides were now much more equal in power. At some point, Magnus' party acquired the nickname Heklungs (Heklunger). Hekle is Old Norse for hood and is here probably meant to imply the traditional monk garb. The Heklungs thus probably got their name from their close connection with the church. Several battles now followed. Magnus Erlingsson again attacked Trøndelag in the spring of 1180, this time reinforced by conscripts from western Norway. But in the Battle of Ilevollene (Slaget på Ilevollene), just outside of Nidaros, the Heklungs were again defeated and Magnus fled to Denmark. With Magnus out of the country, Sverre could sail south and occupy Bergen, but his hold on the region remained weak. Determined to achieve a decisive victory against the Birkebeiners, Magnus returned with his fleet the next year. The two forces met at sea 31 May 1181 in the Battle of Nordnes. The battle ended in a tactical victory for the Birkebeiners; the Heklungs fled when Magnus was mistakenly believed to have been killed. With his men in poor shape, Sverre decided to withdraw to Trøndelag. Some attempts at negotiation were now made, but these soon broke down. Magnus would not accept Sverre as co-king with equal status, and Sverre could not accept becoming Magnus' vassal.[3] With Magnus controlling western Norway from his seat at Bergen, it became problematic for Sverre to keep his men supplied. Sverre therefore led his men south to Viken, a firm Heklung stronghold. He could therefore let his men plunder here with little damage to his cause. However, Magnus exploited Sverre's absence well.[4] In November he raided Trøndelag and managed to seize and burn the Birkebeiner fleet. Sverre had to return or risk losing his one secure foothold. During summer 1182, Magnus made an attempt to take Nidaros by siege, but was repulsed with grave losses when the Birkebeiners launched a surprise night attack. Sverre now started an extensive shipbuilding program. Without a fleet, he could have no hopes of expanding his influence further south. In spring 1183 Sverre attacked Bergen with parts of his new fleet. Avoiding detection by the enemy scouts, he caught the Heklungs off guard, seizing their entire fleet. Magnus fled to Denmark, leaving crown and sceptre behind. In the sea battles of medieval Scandinavia, the side with the largest and highest ships would usually have an advantage, since this meant the crew could attack the enemy from above with projectiles and other weapons. Sverre built the largest ship afloat at the time, the Mariasuda. Because of its great size, the seaworthiness of the Mariasuda was rather poor and it would only be useful within the narrow fjords. Either because of luck or good strategy such a situation would soon arise. Early spring 1184, Magnus returned to Viken from Denmark with new ships. In April he sailed north towards Bergen. At about the same time, Sverre had gone to Sogn to put down a local uprising and was still there when Magnus came to Bergen in June. After chasing out the few Birkebeiners there, Magnus set sail again, having heard news of Sverre’s current position. The two fleets met 15 June at Fimreite in the long and narrow Sognefjord. The Battle of Fimreite proved to be the final struggle between Birkebeiners and Heklungs. Magnus had several large ships, but none as huge as the Mariasuda. While the Mariasuda held up half of the enemy fleet, the rest attacked the outlying enemy ships. Panic began to spread as the Heklungs fled aboard their larger ships. These ships soon became overloaded and begun to sink. Many of the wounded and tired men could not keep themselves afloat and drowned, including King Magnus. Most of the Heklung leadership fell there, along with a huge number of men at both sides.[5] Leaderless, the Heklungs were now broken as a political party. Sverre could now finally, after a six-year struggle, claim to be the sole and uncontested king of Norway. Troubled reign[edit] Locations of the most important battles during Sverre's reign Now that the dissatisfied priest and his band of vagrants and outcasts had become king and rulers of Norway, Sverre worked to consolidate his power. He placed his loyal men in high positions throughout the kingdom and negotiated marriage alliances between the old and new nobility. Sverre himself married Margareta, daughter of Erik the Saint and sister of King Knut Eriksson of Sweden. Although Norway had seen several conflicts in the previous decades, the victor had reconciled with his opponents. Reconciliation in Sverre's case, however, proved to be difficult. It was a long war with more casualties than previous conflicts. Most of the older noble dynasties had lost men and thirsted for vengeance. Further, that many people of non-noble origin were now elevated to noble standing was difficult for many to accept. Peace was not to last long. Kuvlungs and Øyskjeggene[edit] Autumn 1185 the Kuvlungs (Kuvlungene) rose in Viken. Their leader, Jon Kuvlung, was a former monk and was claimed to be the son of Inge Krogrygg. This group was in many ways the direct successor of the Heklungs, with many of its members coming from former Heklung families. The Kuvlungs soon gained control of eastern and western Norway, the old Heklung strongholds. In autumn 1186, the Kuvlungs attacked Nidaros. This offensive took Sverre by surprise; he took refuge in the recently constructed stone castle Sion. The Kuvlungs, unable to take the castle, were forced to retreat. In 1188 Sverre sailed south with a large fleet. They first met at Tønsberg, but neither side dared to offer battle. The Kuvlungs slipped away to Bergen. Sverre attacked Bergen just before Christmas. Jon Kuvlung was killed, which ended the Kuvlung rising. Some minor uprisings followed, but these never rose above banditry and were suppressed on a local scale. The next serious threat came in 1193 with the Øyskjeggene (the Isle Beards). This group's pretender to the throne was Sigurd, a child claimed to be the bastard son of Magnus Erlingsson. The real leader was Hallkjell Jonsson who was Magnus’ brother-in-law. Conspiring with the Earl of Orkney, Harald Maddadsson, Hallkjell gathered most of his men on the Orkney and Shetland Islands, hence the name of the group. After establishing themselves in Viken, the Øyskjeggene sailed on to Bergen. Although they occupied the city itself and the surrounding regions, a force of Birkebeiners held on in Sverresborg castle. In spring 1194 Sverre sailed south to confront the Øyskjeggene. The two fleets met 3 April in the Battle of Florvåg(slaget ved Florvåg). Here the battle experience of the Birkebeiner veterans proved to be decisive. Hallkjell fell with most of his men. Sverre and the church[edit] Coin of Sverre. The Church of Norway had been organized under the Archbishopric of Nidaros in 1152. Øystein Erlendsson, who had become archbishop in 1161, had been one of Magnus Erlingsson’s main supporters. In return, the church had secured its position as an independent institution and also gained several other privileges. Øystein had returned to Nidaros from England in 1183, and during his last years a state of truce existed between church and king. When Øystein died on 26 January 1188, Eirik Ivarsson, Bishop of Stavanger, was elected as his successor. Sverre now probably hoped that his relationship with the church could be normalised. He therefore approached Eirik with hopes of being crowned — the definite proof of recognition. However, in Eirik's eyes, Sverre was little more than a usurper and king-murderer.[6] The situation now escalated into an open breach as Sverre began building up a list of privileges that were contrary to the church law made by St. Olaf, the traditional founder of the Norwegian Church. Eirik on his side preached against the king and his men, and sent letters of complaint to the Pope, but in the short term his offensive weapons were few. In 1190 Sverre attempted to force the archbishop into submission, claiming that Eirik had broken the law by having 90 armed men in his service. According to law, the archbishop's guard was limited to 30 men. Rather than submit to the king's will, Eirik fled to Lund where the Danish archbishop had his seat. From there he sent a delegation to Rome asking the pope for advice.[7] With the archbishop absent, Sverre tightened his grip on the bishops, and on Nikolas Arnesson in particular. Nikolas was the half-brother of Inge Krokrygg and had become bishop of Oslo in 1190 against Sverre's wish. After the destruction of the Øyskjeggs at Florvåg, Sverre arranged a meeting with Nikolas where he claimed to have proof that the bishop had colluded with the Øyskjeggs. The king accused Niikolas of treason and threatened severe punishment. Nikolas submitted, and on 29 June, together with the other bishops, he crowned Sverre as King of Norway. Sverre's domestic priest was elected bishop of Bergen. Meanwhile, archbishop Eirik had at last received a reply from Rome. In a letter dated 15 June 1194, Pope Celestine III lay out the foundational rights of the Norwegian Church supporting Eirik on every point.[8] Empowered by this letter, Eirik could take the step of excommunicating Sverre and order the Norwegian bishops to join him in exile in Denmark. The following spring, Sverre sent the still loyal Tore, bishop of Hamar, to Rome to plead his case before the pope. He returned in early 1197, according to the saga, carrying a papal letter which annulled the excommunication of Sverre. In Denmark, Tore is said to have fallen ill and died under suspicious circumstances, but not before pawning the papal letter.[9] The pawnbrokers then travelled to Norway and delivered it to Sverre who used it for everything it was worth. No other sources confirm this story and most historians now agree that the letter was forged.[10] With the death of Pope Celestine in January 1198, the conflict entered a short lull until the new pope, Innocent III, had brought himself up to date, but then the conflict was further escalated. In October, Innocent III placed Norway under interdict and in letters to Eirik accused Sverre of forgery.[11] He also sent letters to admonish neighboring kings to dispossess Sverre. They did the contrary: Sweden continued actively to support the Birkebeiners and John of England sent mercenaries to help Sverre. In 1200 Innocent found it necessary to warn the Archbishop of Canterbury not to accept further gifts from Sverre.[12] Around this time someone close to Sverre wrote a speech against the bishops(En tale mot biskopene). In this work, the unknown author discussed the relationship between King and Church. By referring to well known theological works such as the Decretum Gratiani and the writings of Augustine of Hippo, the author attempted to prove that the excommunication of Sverre was unjust and thus not binding. The author also tried to defend the right of Sverre to appoint bishops. To support this view he had to interpret Norwegian law, since the Church had long considered this to be simony. By now Sverre had his hands full with the church-supported Bagler rising, and the direct struggle with the church became a sideshow, at least for him personally. The Bagler war[edit] During spring 1196 the Bagler party was formed at Halør in Denmark in opposition against Sverre. Their leaders were Nikolas Arnesson, the nobleman Reidar Sendemann from Viken and Sigurd Jarlsson, a bastard son of Erling Skakke. Eirik the Archbishop also gave his support. As their king, they chose Inge Magnusson, supposedly the son of Magnus Erlingsson. They then sailed back to Norway. Sverre happened to be in Viken, and the two forces soon encountered each other, although no major battles were fought. Sverre gave his eldest son, Sigurd Lavard, the responsibility of guarding a ballista he had had built. However, the Baglers launched a surprise night attack during which the ballista was destroyed and Sigurd and his men were chased away. Sverre was furious and never gave his son a command again. After some more indecisive fighting, Sverre sailed north to Trondheim, where he spent the winter. The Baglers had Inge hailed as king on Borgarting and soon established a firm control over the Viken region, with Oslo as their main seat. In spring 1197, Sverre called out the leidang from the northern and western parts of the country, and in May he was able to sail south to Viken with more than 7000 men, a considerable force. The Birkebeiners attacked Oslo 26 July, and after many casualties on both sides, the Baglers were forced inland. Sverre now spent some time war-taxing the region, but with his leidang troops close to mutiny, Sverre withdrew to Bergen where he had decided to spend the winter. This was to be a near fatal mistake. The Baglers had meanwhile travelled north to Trøndelag by land where they had entered Nidaros with little opposition. The garrison at Sverresborg held fast for a while until their commander Torstein Kugad changed sides and let the Baglers into the castle. The Baglers had Sverresborg completely dismantled. Sverre’s home region was now in enemy hands. The year 1198 was to be the nadir of Sverre's fortunes. In May Sverre launched his attempt to recapture Trøndelag. This time Sverre failed to achieve surprise and the Birkebeiner fleet consisted mostly of smaller ships. In the sea battle that followed, the Birkebeiners were soundly beaten. In the aftermath of this battle the Baglers further consolidated their hold on Trøndelag and many went over to what they believed to be the winning side. After his defeat, Sverre limped back to Bergen. He was soon followed by a numerically superior Bagler army under the leadership of Nikolas Arnesson and Hallvard of Såstad. Sverre continued to hold Bergenhus fortress. This castle proved to be impregnable, giving the Birkebeiners a secure base of operation. The following summer was to be called the "Bergen’s summer" and was dominated by indecisive skirmishing in the Bergen area. On 11 August the Baglers set fire to Bergen. The destruction was complete, even the churches were burnt down. Facing starvation, Sverre slipped away with most of his men to Trøndelag. In Trøndelag, most of the population was still loyal to Sverre, and many of those who had joined the Baglers now changed sides again. Sverre was also able to play on the Baglers' brutality at Bergen. The Trønders promised to provide Sverre with a new fleet, in all 8 large ships were constructed and several transport ships were converted. The Baglers sailed into the Trondheimsfjord in early June. On 18 June 1199 the two fleets met at the Battle of Strindafjord (slaget på Strindfjorden). Here Sverre won a crushing victory, and the surviving Baglers fled to Denmark. Sverre could now take control over Viken and prepared to spend the winter in Oslo, but the countryside remained largely hostile. Early the next year, a spontaneous uprising took place as huge numbers of people started drifting towards Oslo to throw the Birkebeiners out. This peasant army was untrained and without organization and was no match for the battle-hardened Birkebeiners. In a battle on 6 March 1200 the peasants were defeated piecemeal. However, the Birkebeiners' grip on the region was still weak, and Sverre decided to sail back to Bergen. With Sverre gone, the Baglers could return in force from Denmark and soon they had re-established their hold on Eastern Norway. The two sides then spent a year raiding each other’s territories with no lasting gains for either side, although the Birkebeiners had the upper hand at sea. In Spring 1201 Sverre sailed out from Bergen with a large leidang force in what would be his last campaign season. With this army he could demand war taxes without opposition on both sides of the Oslofjord during the summer. In September he set up camp at Tønsberg and laid siege to Tønsberg Fortress, which was garrisoned by Reidar Sendemann and his men. The siege dragged on because the other Bagler leaders dared not send a relief force and the garrison did not fall for any of Sverre’s tricks. At last, on 25 January, Reidar and his men surrendered, and Sverre decided to sail back to Bergen. During the return journey Sverre fell ill, and by the time they reached Bergen, the king was dying. On his death bed, Sverre appointed his sole living son, Håkon, as his heir and successor and in a letter advised him to seek reconciliation with the Church. Sverre died 9 March 1202. 1. ^ Sverre Sigurdsson (Store norske leksikon) 2. ^ a b Knut Helle: Sverre Sigurdsson (in Norwegian) Norsk biografisk leksikon, 3. ^ Krag 2005:113–116 4. ^ Krag 2005:117 5. ^ The saga gives 2160 as the total number of dead for both side. The various numbers given in the saga are generally plausible, though some over estimation is likely. 6. ^ Krag 2005:151 7. ^ Diplomatarium Norvegicum vol. VI, page 4 8. ^ Diplomatarium Norvegicum vol. II, page 2 9. ^ Jonsson 1995:153 10. ^ Bagge 2005:164 11. ^ Diplomatarium Norvegicum vol. VI page 10 12. ^ Diplomatarium Norvegicum vol. XVII page 1221 External links[edit] Sverre Sigurdsson Cadet branch of the Fairhair dynasty Born: 1145/1151 Died: March 9 1202 Regnal titles Preceded by Magnus V King of Norway Succeeded by Haakon III
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United States Armed Forces From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from U.S. Military) Jump to: navigation, search United States Armed Forces United States Joint Service Color Guard on parade at Fort Myer Service branches Headquarters The Pentagon, Arlington County, Virginia Commander-in-Chief President Barack Obama Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey, United States Army Military age 17 with parental permission, 18 for voluntary service. Maximum age for enlistment is 35 for the Army,[1] 28 for the Marines, 34 for the Navy and 27 for the Air Force.[2] Available for military service 71,941,969 females, age 18–49 (2010 est.) Fit for military service 59,401,941 females, age 18–49 (2010 est.) Reaching military age annually 2,161,727 males (2010 est.), 2,055,685 females (2010 est.) Active personnel 1,369,532[3] (ranked 2nd) Reserve personnel 850,880[4] (ranked 10th) Budget $554.2 billion + $88.5 billion(FY13)[4][5] (1st by total expenditure, 11th as percent of GDP) Percent of GDP 4.9% (2011 est.) Related articles History American Revolutionary War Early national period Continental expansion American Civil War (1861–1865) Post-Civil War era World War I (1917–1918) World War II (1941–1945) Cold War (1945–1991) Korean War (1950–1953) Battle of Dien Bien Phu (1954) 1958 Lebanon crisis (1958) Vietnam War (1959–1975) Multinational Force in Lebanon (1982) 1983 Beirut barracks bombing (1983) Invasion of Grenada (1983) Invasion of Panama (1989-1990) Persian Gulf War (1990–1991) Kosovo War (1999) Global War on Terrorism (2001–present) War in Afghanistan (2001–present) Iraq War (2003–2011) Army officer Army warrant officer Army enlisted Marine Corps officer Marine Corps warrant officer Marine Corps enlisted Navy officer Navy warrant officer Navy enlisted Air Force officer Air Force enlisted Coast Guard officer Coast Guard warrant officer Coast Guard enlisted All of the branches work together during operations and joint missions, under the Unified Combatant Commands, under the authority of the Secretary of Defense with the exception of the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard falls under the administration of the Department of Homeland Security and receives its operational orders from the Secretary of Homeland Security. The Coast Guard may be transferred to the Department of the Navy by the President or Congress during a time of war.[9] All five armed services are among the seven uniformed services of the United States; the others are the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps. The U.S. military is one of the largest militaries in terms of number of personnel. It draws its manpower from a large pool of paid volunteers; although conscription has been used in the past in various times of both war and peace, it has not been used since 1972. As of 2013, the U.S. spends about $554.2 billion annually to fund its military forces, and appropriates approximately $88.5 billion to fund Overseas Contingency Operations.[4] Put together, the U.S. constitutes roughly 39 percent of the world's military expenditures. The U.S. Armed Forces as a whole possess large quantities of advanced and powerful equipment, along with widespread placement of forces around the world, giving them significant capabilities in both defense and power projection. As such, it is widely accepted that the United States Armed Forces constitutes the most powerful military in the world.[10] The reserve branches formed a military strategic reserve during the Cold War, to be called into service in case of war.[11][12][13] Time magazine writer Mark Thompson has suggested that with the Global War on Terrorism, the reserves deployed as a single force with the active branches and America no longer has a strategic reserve.[14][15][16] American defense spending by GDP percentage 1910 to 2007. The U.S. has the world's largest defense budget. In fiscal year 2010, the Department of Defense had a base budget of $533.8 billion. An additional $130.0 billion was requested for "Overseas Contingency Operations" in the War on Terrorism, and over the course of the year, an additional $33 billion in supplemental spending was added to Overseas Contingency Operations funding.[17][18] Outside of direct Department of Defense spending, the U.S. spends another $218–262 billion each year on other defense-related programs, such as Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, nuclear weapons maintenance, and the State Department. In fiscal year 2009, major defense programs also saw continued funding. $4.1 billion was requested for the next generation fighter, F-22 Raptor, which was to roll out an additional twenty planes for FY 2009. $6.7 billion was requested for the F-35 Lightning II, which is still in development. Sixteen planes will be built as part of the funding. The Future Combat System program is expected to see $3.6 billion for its development. A total of $12.3 billion was requested for missile defense, which includes Patriot CAP, PAC-3 and SBIRS-High. In his Fiscal Year 2011 budget, President Obama has proposed a 4% increase in Department of Defense spending, followed by a 9% decrease in FY 2012, with funding remaining level in subsequent years. Loren Thompson, a defense analyst with the Lexington Institute, has blamed the "vast sums of money" squandered on cutting-edge technology projects that were then canceled on short sighted political operatives who lack a long term perspective in setting requirements. The result is that the number of items bought under a given program are cut. The total development costs of the program are divided over fewer platforms, making the per-unit cost seem higher and so the numbers are cut again and again in a death spiral.[21] Critical parts of the Obama future years plan are the cost containment measures provided by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Obama administration's energy policy as health care and fuel costs are the two fastest growing parts of the defense budget.[22][23] As of 31 December 2013, 1,369,532 people were on active duty in the armed forces,[3] with an additional 850,880 people in the seven reserve components.[4] It is an all-volunteer military, but conscription through the Selective Service System can be enacted at the President's request and Congress' approval. All males ages 18 through 25 who are living in the U.S. are required to register with the Selective Service for a potential future draft. From the U.S.'s establishment to September 2012, 40 million Americans have served in the United States Armed Forces.[24] In early 2007, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates proposed to the President to increase the overall size of the Army and Marine Corps to meet the needs of the War on Terrorism.[25] Current plans are to increase the Army to 547,400 and the Marine Corps to 202,000 by 2012. The expansion will cost a total of $90.7 billion between 2009 and 2013 as the Navy and Air Force undergo a limited force reduction.[26] In addition, in 2009, Gates proposed increasing the size of the Army by 22,000 troops in order to reduce fatigue from multiple trips overseas, and to compensate for troops who are in recovery away from their units.[citation needed] The Fiscal Year 2011 Department of Defense budget request[27] plan calls for an active military end strength of 1,406,000, an increase of 77,500 from the 2007 baseline as a result of increments in the Army (65,000 more troops) and Marine Corps (27,100 more troops) strength and decrements in the Navy (13,300 fewer troops) and Air Force (1,300 fewer troops) strength. As in most militaries, members of the U.S. military hold a rank, either that of officer, warrant, or enlisted, to determine seniority and eligibility for promotion. Those who have served are known as veterans. Rank names may be different between services, but they are matched to each other by their corresponding paygrade.[28] Officers who hold the same rank or paygrade are distinguished by their date of rank to determine seniority.[29] Officers who serve in certain positions of office of importance set by law, outrank all other officers in active duty of the same rank and paygrade, regardless of their date of rank.[29] Due to a declinining supply of qualified recruits, due in part to a lack of complementarity between the US education system and the needs of the military as well as the general quality of the US education system at the primary and secondary levels, the armed forces has considered seeking math and science qualified recruits from foreign countries, such as through accelerated citizenship for foreign nationals.[30] Currently, only one in four Americans of the proper age meet the moral, academic and physical standards for military service.[31] Personnel in each service[edit] 2010 Demographic Reports and end Strengths for Reserve components.[4][32][33] ( Should be updated using 2011 Demographic Reports[34] and Dec.2011 DMDC military personnel data[35]) Component Military Enlisted Officer Male Female Civilian United States Army 541,291 438,670 98,126 465,784 75,507 299,644 United States Marine Corps 195,338 173,474 21,864 181,845 13,493 20,484 United States Navy 317,237 260,253 52,546 265,852 51,385 179,293 United States Air Force 333,772 265,519 64,290 270,462 63,310 174,754 United States Coast Guard 42,357 35,567 6,790 7,057 Total Active 1,429,995 1,137,916 236,826 1,219,510 210,485 US Army National Guard Insignia.svg United States Army National Guard 358,200 United States AR seal.svg United States Army Reserve 205,000 MarforresLogo.jpg United States Marine Corps Forces Reserve 39,600 United States NR Seal.svg United States Navy Reserve 62,500 Air national guard shield.svg United States Air National Guard 105,700 Air Force Reserve Command.png United States Air Force Reserve 70,880 United States Coast Guard Reserve emblem.png United States Coast Guard Reserve 9,000 Total Reserve Components 850,880 Other DoD Personnel 108,833 These numbers do not take into account the use of Private Military and Private Security Companies (PSCs). Quarterly PSC census reports are available for USCENTCOM area of operations, Iraq and Afghanistan.[36] As of March 2011, in Afghanistan, there were 18,971 private security contractor (PSC) personnel working for DoD; in Iraq, there were 9,207 private security contractor personnel, down from a high of 15,279 in June 2009.[37] As of October 2012, in Afghanistan, there were 18,914 PSC personnel working for DoD; in Iraq, there were 2,116 PSC personnel.[38] The same document explains that the total number of DoD contractor personnel in USCENTCOM area of operations, Iraq and Afghanistan is over 137,400. Reported PSCs are only part of them. Personnel stationing[edit] As of 31 December 2010, U.S. armed forces were stationed in 150 of the world's 192 countries; the number of non-contingent deployments per country ranges from 1 in Suriname to over 50,000 in Germany.[39] Some of the largest deployments are: 103,700 in Afghanistan, 52,440 in Germany (see list), 35,688 in Japan (USFJ), 28,500 in South Korea (USFK), 9,660 in Italy, and 9,015 in the United Kingdom. These numbers change frequently due to the regular recall and deployment of units. Within the United States[edit] Including U.S. territories and ships afloat within territorial waters As of 31 December 2009, a total of 1,137,568 personnel were on active duty within the U.S. and its territories (including 84,461 afloat).[40] The vast majority, 941,629 of them, were stationed at various bases within the Contiguous United States. There were an additional 37,245 in Hawaii and 20,450 in Alaska. 84,461 were at sea, 2,972 in Guam, and 179 in Puerto Rico. Types of personnel[edit] U. S. Armed Forces Career Center in Times Square. Prospective service members are often recruited from high school or college, the target age being those ages 18 to 35 in the Army, 18 to 28 in the Marine Corps, 18 to 34 in the Navy, 18 to 27 in the Air Force, and 18 to 27 (up to age 32 if qualified for attending guaranteed 'A' school) in the Coast Guard. With the permission of a parent or guardian, applicants can enlist at the age of 17 and participate in the Delayed Entry Program (DEP). In this program, the applicant is given the opportunity to participate in locally sponsored military-related activities, which can range from sports to competitions (each recruiting station DEP program will vary), led by recruiters or other military liaisons. After enlistment, new recruits undergo Basic Training (also known as boot camp in the Marine Corps, Navy and Coast Guard), followed by schooling in their primary Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) or rating at any of the numerous training facilities around the world. Each branch conducts basic training differently. Marines send all non-infantry MOS’s to an infantry skills course known as Marine Combat Training prior to their technical schools. Air Force Basic Military Training graduates attend Technical Training and are awarded an Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) at the apprentice (3) skill level. All non-combat arms Army recruits undergo Basic Combat Training (BCT), followed by Advanced Individual Training (AIT), while all combat arms recruits go to One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines BCT and AIT. The Navy sends its recruits to Recruit Training and then to "A" schools to earn a rating. The Coast Guard's recruits attend basic training and follow with an "A" school to earn a rating. Non-commissioned officers[edit] Warrant officers[edit] Commissioned officers[edit] • Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) Five-star ranking[edit] These are ranks of the highest honor and responsibility in the armed forces, but they are almost never given during peacetime service and have only been held by a very few officers during wartime: In the Navy, the theoretically corresponding rank to General of the Armies is Admiral of the Navy. It was never held by active duty officers at the same time as persons who held the rank of Fleet Admiral. George Dewey is the only person to have ever held this rank. After the establishment of the rank of Fleet Admiral in 1944, the Department of the Navy specified that the rank of Fleet Admiral was to be junior to the rank of Admiral of the Navy. However, since Dewey died in 1917 before the establishment of the rank of Fleet Admiral, the six-star rank status has not been totally confirmed. Order of precedence[edit] • Cadets, US Military Academy • Midshipmen, US Naval Academy • Cadets, US Air Force Academy • Cadets, United States Coast Guard Academy (when the Coast Guard shall operate as part of the Department of Homeland Security) • Midshipmen, US Merchant Marine Academy • United States Army • United States Marine Corps • United States Navy • United States Air Force • Army National Guard of the United States • United States Army Reserve • United States Marine Corps Reserve • United States Navy Reserve • Air National Guard of the United States • United States Air Force Reserve • Other training and auxiliary organizations of the Army, Marine Corps, United States Merchant Marine, Civil Air Patrol, and United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, as in the preceding order. Note: While the U.S. Navy is actually older than the U.S. Marine Corps,[42] the Marine Corps takes precedence over the Navy due to previous inconsistencies in the Navy's birth date.[42] The Marine Corps has recognized its observed birth date on a more consistent basis.[42] The Second Continental Congress established the Navy on 13 October 1775[42] and the Marine Corps on 10 November 1775.[42] The Navy did not officially recognize 13 October 1775 as its birth date until 1972 when, then-Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Elmo Zumwalt authorized it to be observed as such.[42] See also[edit] 6. ^ 10 U.S.C. § 101(a)(4) 7. ^ Title 10 of the United States Code §113 10. ^ http://www.globalfirepower.com/country-military-strength-detail.asp?country_id=United-States-of-America 18. ^ "Department of Defense" (PDF). Retrieved 21 December 2010.  19. ^ "Death and Taxes". Wallstats.com. Retrieved 21 December 2010.  42. ^ a b c d e f Precedence of the U.S. Navy and the Marine Corps Department of the Navy – Naval History & Heritage Command, 4 October 2009 External links[edit]
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Utility cover From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Utility covers. Clockwise from top left: woodland MARPAT, desert MARPAT, Navy Working Uniform, and M81 Woodland. The utility cover, also known as the utility cap and eight-pointed cover, is the United States Marine Corps cap, worn with their utility uniform. It is an eight-pointed hat, with a visor similar to a baseball cap.[1] It is worn "blocked", that is, creased and peaked, for a sharper appearance.[2][3] It is also worn by the U.S. Navy units such as Seabees and Beachmasters. It is also worn with the newer Navy Working Uniform[4] as well as the Woodland CUU and desert DCU uniform. It is also under consideration by the United States Coast Guard's uniform board, and has been publicly wear-tested by Commandant Adm. Robert J. Papp, Jr. The utility cover was first issued in World War II, with the Herringbone Twill utility uniform issued in 1943.[5] It was based on a US Army field cap design[6][7] World War II Marines nicknamed it the raider cap[8] from its use by the Marine Raiders. It was made from herringbone twill until 1959, when the material changed to cotton sateen.[9][10] It is currently issued in desert and woodland Marpat camouflage patterns, though older versions came in M81 woodland, six-color desert, three-color desert camouflage patterns and olive drab. All versions except those worn with the Navy Working Uniform, or those worn by Navy Seabees and Beachmasters, have the Marine Corps' Eagle, Globe, and Anchor insignia on the front above the bill, the Navy versions having the wearer's rank insignia instead. Proper wear[edit] During recruit training, Marine and Navy recruits are instructed in the proper method of wearing the utility cover. The proper manner to wear the utility cover is with the bill facing forward on the wearer's head and with the cover being aligned with the head (not 'leaning' to one side) and worn so as to appear horizontal from the side, not at an angle as a baseball cap is sometimes worn. See also[edit] External links[edit] Media related to Utility covers at Wikimedia Commons
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User talk: From Wikiquote Jump to: navigation, search Please stop. If you continue to vandalize pages, add nonsense pages, or pages for nonnotable subjects, you will be blocked from editing Wikiquote. ~ UDScott 18:34, 10 February 2006 (UTC) Please do not remove the VFD tag from a page before the vote has ended. If you have an opinion, or justification for a page, please enter it on the VFD voting page. ~ UDScott 18:38, 10 February 2006 (UTC) Again, please do not remove the vfd tag from a page until the voting has ended. If you continue this practice, you will be blocked for disruptive editing. ~ UDScott 18:41, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
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Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/St. Abban of New Ross From Wikisource Jump to: navigation, search Also known as St. Ewin, Abhan, or Evin, but whose name has been locally corrupted as "Stephen," "Neville," and "Nevin," was the contemporary and namesake of St. Abban of Magheranoidhe. contemporary. Some writers have confounded him with St. Evin of Monasterevan, County Kildare. Even Colgan (Followed by Dr. Lanigan) fell into the error of identifying Rosglas (Monasterevan) with Ros-mic-treoin (New Ross). St. Evin of Rosglas, author of the "Tripartite Life of St. Patrick," died 22 December, at his own foundation, afterwards called Monaster Evin (County Kildare), whereas St. Abban, or Evin of Ros-mic-treoin, died at Ross, County Wexford. W. H. Grattan-Flood.
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Wrottesley, Walter (DNB00) From Wikisource Jump to: navigation, search WROTTESLEY, Sir WALTER (d. 1473), captain of Calais, was eldest son of Hugh Wrottesley (d 1464) and his wife Thomasine, daughter of Sir John Gresley of Drakelaw. The family, whose name seems originally to have been Verdon, had been settled at Wrottesley in Staffordshire for many centuries, the first to adopt the name Wrottesley being William de Verdon, who succeeded to the manor in 1199, and died in 1242 (see the elaborate history of the family in the course of publication in the Genealogist, vols. xv. xvi. et seq.). Walter was a firm adherent of Warwick ‘the king-maker,’ and on 7 Nov. 1460 he was appointed sheriff of Staffordshire. Apparently he held the office for the usual term, undisturbed by the varying fortunes of the party. On 26 Jan. 1461–2 he is styled a ‘king's knight,’ and was granted the manors of Ramsham and Penpole, Dorset, formerly belonging to William Neville, earl of Kent. Grants of the manors of Clynte, Hondesworth, and Mere in Staffordshire, formerly belonging to the Lancastrian James Butler, earl of Wiltshire [q. v.], soon followed, and on 14 June 1463 Wrottesley was one of those to whom Warwick was allowed to alienate manors and castles, although their reversion might belong to the crown. Wrottesley joined Warwick in his attempt to overthrow the Woodvilles, and when in 1471 the king-maker restored Henry VI, Wrottesley was put in command of Calais, a stronghold of the Nevilles. After Warwick's defeat and death at Barnet on 14 April, Wrottesley surrendered Calais to Edward IV on condition of a free pardon. He died in 1473, and is said to have been buried in Greyfriars Church, London. By his wife Jane, daughter of William Baron of Reading, he left two sons—Richard, who succeeded him, and was sheriff of Staffordshire in 1492–3; and William—and three daughters. His descendant, Sir Walter Wrottesley (d. 1659), was created a baronet on 30 Aug. 1642, and the seventh baronet, Sir Richard Wrottesley (d. 1769), dean of Worcester, was grandfather of John, first baron Wrottesley [see Wrottesley, John, second Baron]. [The history of the Wrottesley family in the Genealogist only extends (1900) to the fourteenth century. See also Hist. MSS. Comm. 4th Rep. App. pp. 339, 341; see also Black's Cat. Ashmolean MSS.; Addit. MSS. 5524 f. 223 b, 29995 f. 164 b; Cal. Patent Rolls Edward IV, vol. i. passim; Warkworth's Chron. (Camden Soc.), p. 19; Paston Letters, ii. 37; Lists of Sheriffs, 1898; Fabyan's Chron.; Shaw's Staffordshire, ii. 205; Simms's Bibl. Staffordiensis; Oman's Warwick the Kingmaker; Burke's Peerage, 1899.] A. F. P.
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Tags » Levél Frustration: A Blessing in Disguise March 11, 2014 There was a time when I hated being frustrated. It sucked when life didn’t cooperate with me… especially when I put all of my effort and attention to do my best. 315 more words Started EMDR today... New blog post #therapy #emdr #depression #bipolar First I found out that my copy for Brintellix is going to be $45 a month. That really sucks for a medication that doesn’t feel like it’s helping. 517 more words Did you Know ?               Level 1 Spiderling is capable of dealing more damage than Level 1 Spirit Bear planning a puzzle Platformer level in UDK~ They’re not in here yet, but there are going to be teleporters…and they’re gonna be awesome~!       >[:D  Vortex Optics Bubble Level for 34mm Riflescope Tubes. For the most precise shooting, use this bubble level on a 34mm Riflescope tube to vertically align the reticle crosshair.
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Upton, Walden Statement on the FCC’s Special Access Decision August 22, 2012 WASHINGTON, DC – House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI) and Communications and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden (R-OR) today released the following statement on the Federal Communications Commission’s approval of a “special access” order by a 3-2 vote to suspend existing FCC rules: “The FCC has once again handed down a decision without providing sufficient evidence that action is needed. The decision violates good process and is difficult to square with Chairman Genachowski's previous statements about how this issue would be addressed. The FCC told the D.C. Circuit Court in an October 2011 filing that the commission lacked ‘an evidentiary record that is sufficient to evaluate current conditions in the special access market,’ in part because of ‘the failure of some parties to produce information clearly documenting their claims that special access rates are unreasonable.’ Further, the FCC Wireline Bureau Chief said in April that the FCC was still faced with ‘an incredible dearth of data.’ “As a result, members urged Chairman Genachowski at the July Communications and Technology Subcommittee hearing to engage in a mandatory data collection and to refrain from taking any action before then. The Chairman acknowledged that the FCC did not have all the information it needed and said that he would move forward expeditiously with a data collection. He made no mention of his plans to suspend the regime and propose changes before gathering the additional material. The FCC has a responsibility as an expert agency to justify its actions with data before intervening in the status quo. Chairman Genachowski has said that the House-approved FCC Process Reform Act is unwarranted. Actions such as these provide further evidence to the contrary,” said Upton and Walden.
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Subscribe by E-mail Your email: Featured Author on Business 2 Community B2B Marketing Zone Marketing Technology for Growth Current Articles | RSS Feed RSS Feed 10 Measurable Website Redesign Goals increase website conversion puzzleYour website is the focal point of your online marketing efforts. As such, it is important to carefully plan out any website redesign. Before doing anything, list out specific redesign goals, making sure they align with your overarching business objectives. Once you’ve done so, it’s time to give a thought to measurability. Here are 10 common website redesign goals that are easily measurable with decent marketing automation software. If implemented in whole or in part, these metrics will vastly improve the performance of your site.  Increase Unique Visitor Traffic - This is a tally of the total number of visitors to your site in a given time period, not counting multiple visits from the same person. Beyond impressing the boss, it shows whether your web content and campaigns are driving visitors to your site. Attract Repeat Visitors - Repeat visitors must be coming back to your site for a reason, presumably because they dig your content. You want to balance new visitors with repeat ones: too few repeat visitors suggest you’re not putting out content prospects find useful; too many repeat visitors means you’re not growing your audience enough to generate new business. Boost Direct Traffic - Direct Traffic comes from people who have typed your website’s URL directly into their browser, visited your web pages via a bookmark, or clicked on an untagged link from an email or document you produced.¹ It stands to reason that by creating content and promoting it with e-mail campaigns, blogging, etc., you’ll drive more direct traffic to your site. Build-Up Inbound Links - Also known as referral traffic, inbound links originate from a link on another site. Inbounds are crucial for boosting your site’s search engine rankings. Your list of referring URLs should grow steadily over time as you produce more content that other site owners and bloggers want to share with their audience. Monitoring referral traffic will also give a clue as to which content is most likely to inspire inbound links. Drive More Organic traffic - This is the traffic generated from organic search queries. Organic traffic builds up your indexed pages- the number of pages on your site that have received at least one visit from organic search. This metric tells you how many of your pages are being indexed by search engines and are getting found by users.¹ With this information, you can analyze which landing pages receive the most visitors. Improve Landing Page Conversion - LP conversion tracks site visitors who take a desired action, such as purchasing a product or filling out a lead generation form. By monitoring your conversion rates, you’ll know how well you’ve been capitalizing on the traffic coming to your site.¹ Pay attention to these three metrics: • Visitor-to-Lead Conversion Rate: the percentage of visitors who become leads. Reduce Bounce Rate - Kind of a negative metric, bounce rate tracks the percentage of new visitors who leave your site without interacting. A high bounce rate means your pages aren’t doing it for your site visitors. Importantly, this may reflect issues with your marketing strategy, such as having inbound links from irrelevant sources or not optimizing landing pages for specific campaigns. A high bounce rate could also indicate problems with your site itself, such as confusing architecture, weak content, or no clear calls-to-action.¹ Optimize Keyword Performance - Website keywords are still critical for SEO. Tracking keyword performance will tell you how well your website and web pages rank in search engines for your desired keywords and search terms.  You should always be measuring the performance of your keywords. Google’s AdWords Keyword Tool can help track specific keyword metrics, while Google Insights shows valuable keyword trends over time. Add More Unique Search Terms - What are people typing in before visiting your site? Tracking unique search terms should give you a complete list. You want to measure which phrases are driving visits, as well as the total number of visits and percentage of overall organic traffic that each phrase represents. A longer list of unique terms driving search traffic to your website means you’re doing well creating content around the keywords and terms that prospects are searching. Increase Organic Search Conversion Rates - One of your most important long-term web goals, this metric tracks increases in the percentage of visitors who arrived at your site through organic search and completed a desired conversion action, such as becoming a lead or purchasing a product.¹ To complete the picture, you’ll want to track specific keyword phrases used and landing pages visited throughout the conversion process. Website metrics are critical to your online success: they tell you what people like about your site and what they don’t, all in a measurable way. If measured properly, website metrics can give you valuable insight that will help increase website conversion. Your website redesign goals should be specific and measurable. Above all, your website should closely align with your business goals, such as attracting interested prospects, nurturing these prospects into solid leads, and ultimately converting them into sales. If your website is not using marketing automation software to track these goal-driven metrics, you may want to consider making the investment, or hiring an Inbound Marketing specialist to do so for you. Are you using website metrics to measure the effectiveness of your site? ¹ Hubspot, “An Introduction to Inbound Marketing Analytics” Post Comment Website (optional)
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January 20, 2012 Mental Feng Shui All years,  I"ve been receiving beautiful and interesting emails and messages from my family, relatives and friends. I really thank God for giving me loving and caring people around my life. Lately, now new year 2012, a friend sent this. It's true that there's some mighty fine advice in these words, even if you're not superstitious. I really have read this some years ago.  And just want to share this Mental Feng Shui. This Lotus Touts Mental Feng Shui 21 rules good luck is by Anthony Robbins.                                  skills will be as important as any other.   SEVEN.                 Believe in love at first sight.                                  live life completely.   TEN.                      In disagreements, fight fairly. No name calling.   ELEVEN.              Don't judge people by their relatives.  TWELVE.             Talk slowly but think quickly.                                 'Why do you want to know?'  SIXTEEN.             When you lose, don't lose the lesson.  SEVENTEEN.       Remember the three R's:                                       Respect for self;                                       Respect for others; and                                      Responsibility for all your actions.   EIGHTEEN.           Don't let a little dispute injure a great friendship.   TWENTY- ONE.   Spend some time alone.  1 comment: laagan na cebuana said... i love this..it's so inspiring.. =) Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
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The Congolese Armed Groups You Aren’t Hearing About Drawing on hundreds of interviews and focus group discussions with affected populations across the Kivus, Oxfam concludes that “government soldiers, armed rebels, police, and civilian authorities are all vying for the right to exploit local communities and extort money or goods from them, pushing people further into poverty and undermining their efforts to earn a living.” Since many areas frequently change hands between state and militia control, respondents complained of paying bribes and fees to both sets of armed actors to ensure their protection and continued access to their fields. The report quotes a woman from Fizi explaining, “when [government] troops arrive, there is a complete change in the area. People are taxed for having collaborated with elements of the armed groups.” However, later when rebels regain control over a community, “they take revenge on the local population, saying they spy for the FARDC and pass them information.” As alliances shift and various factions jockey for control over territory and strategic trade routes, the situation has grown ripe for manipulation by external actors. Now more than ever, a holistic and inclusive peace process is critical. The recent proliferation of armed groups across the region undermines the security of the civilian population, exacerbates simmering ethnic tensions, and continues to destabilize the mineral-rich area. The root causes and underlying dynamics driving instability in eastern Congo will never be resolved by closed door, back room negotiations among the biggest guns. As Aaron Hall and John Prendergast argue in their recent policy brief, a “broadened” peace process is critical to resolving these fundamental issues. The emergence of the M23 underscores the fundamental flaws with the 2009 peace deal between the government and the most prominent rebel group at that time, the National Congress for the Defense of the People, or CNDP. Without a credible high-level, internationally backed mediator to shepherd talks, the well-worn pattern of recurring crises in eastern Congo cannot be broken.
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By David Dudenhoefer QUITO, Ecuador, October 9, 2013 (ENS) – Decisions in two branches of Ecuador’s government have set the stage for a final battle over oil extraction in Yasuni National Park, a mega-diverse rainforest reserve in that country’s portion of the Amazon Basin where President Rafael Correa has decided to drill for oil. Last Thursday, Ecuador’s congress approved drilling in two oil concessions in the northeast corner of Yasuni National Park – the Ishpingo, Tambococha and Tiputini (ITT) block and the adjacent block 31, which together hold more than 20 percent of the nation’s petroleum reserves. A river near the Napo Wildlife Center, an indigenous-owned tourism project in Yasuni National Park. (Photo by David Dudenhoefer) Ecuador’s 2008 constitution prohibits extractive industries in protected areas, but allows for exceptions in cases of national interest. Legislators from Correa’s Alianza PAIS party and allies approved the resolution of national interest for drilling in Yasuni with a vote of 108 in favor and 25 against. Though expected, the vote was a blow to environmentalists who had supported the government’s Yasuni-ITT Initiative, which sought US$3.6 billion in donations to compensate Ecuador for leaving 846 million barrels of oil in the ground in the ITT block. The initiative asked the world to help Ecuador protect the park’s extraordinary biodiversity and Tagaeri-Taromenane Indians, and avoid the release of 400 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere. Correa blamed the international community for the initiative’s failure, noting that it had raised less than one percent of its goal in six years, but environmentalists claimed that the government’s 2008 default on international debt and various contradictions sowed doubt among potential donors. For example, the state oil company Petroamazonas has been working in block 31, inside Yasuni National Park, for almost two years under a permit that predates the constitution, and is nearly ready to begin drilling there. Observers noted that Petroamazonas would need to mix the heavy crude from the ITT block with light crude from block 31 in order to pump it through the pipeline over the Andes to the port and refinery on Ecuador’s Pacific coast. A week before Ecuador’s congress approved drilling in Yasuni, the country’s Constitutional Court approved a request by the lawyer Julio Cesar Trujillo for a national referendum on the issue, and asked the National Electoral Council, CNE, to oversee the collection of approximately 680,000 signatures – five percent of the country’s electorate – a prerequisite for such a plebiscite. A coalition of citizens groups called Yasunidos has six months to collect those signatures and get them approved by the CNE for the vote to be held. Block 31 Pipes to be laid in Block 31 for oil extraction by Ecuador’s state oil company, Petroamazonas (Photo courtesy Observatorio de Derechos Colectivos del Ecuador) Battle for Public Support Correa’s August 15 announcement that the government would exploit the ITT oil sparked street protests in Ecuador and criticism around the world. More than 100 scientists from 19 countries, including Ecuador, signed a statement opposing drilling in Yasuni National Park that was delivered to the congress in late September. Ecuadorean opponents of drilling in Yasuni now see the referendum as their last hope. However, they will need to win a public relations war against a popular president whose government spends millions on propaganda. Esperanza Martinez, president of the Ecuadorean environmental group Accion Ecologica and one of Yasunidos’ organizers, explained that thanks to the initiative, Yasuni has become an emblem for Ecuadoreans. “The government has plenty of resources to position its message, and it has a great capacity to move the public, but we are confident that on this issue, the amount of information that exists and the number of people who believe in conserving Yasuni will give us positive results [from the referendum],” she said. The vast majority of Ecuadoreans supported the Yasuni-ITT Initiative when the government promoted it, but that support may be eroding. The initiative’s website now stresses government promises that drilling will affect just one-tenth of one percent of the forest and that funds from the sale of the oil will be used to improve life for all Ecuadoreans. The government runs frequent television and radio spots claiming that Petroamazonas will use the latest technology to limit its impact on Yasuni, and that the money will be used to build schools and hospitals. Biologist Kelly Swing, a professor at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito who has spent two decades working in Yasuni and has evaluated the environmental impacts of various oil operations in Ecuador, expressed doubts about the government’s promise to leave 99.9 percent of the forest intact. He cited cases in which oil companies planned to damage no more than two percent of their concessions, but because loggers and settlers used oil roads to enter the area, anywhere from 20 to 50 percent of the forest was cut destroyed or degraded. He said that Petroamazonas’ recent work in nearby block 31 does not bode well for the promised environmentally friendly drilling in the ITT block. One of the most contentious issues during the congressional debate was the possible impact of oil extraction on the Tagaeri-Taromenane – nomadic clans of Waorani Indians who live in voluntary isolation there. The congressional resolution states that if those people are seen during oil operations, work must be suspended until protocols to protect them are applied. Eduardo Pichilingue in front of a map of Yasuni marked with sightings and incidents of violence involving Tagaeri-Taromenane (Photo by David Dudenhoefer) Eduardo Pichilingue, coordinator of the Ecuador’s Observatory of Collective Rights, who spent two years organizing the Environment Ministry’s plan for protecting the Tagaeri-Taromenane, said that those groups move throughout the park and beyond its borders. He explained that oil operations, logging and farming around Yasuni have led to various violent incidents during the past two decades, the most recent of which were clashes between Taromenane and Waorani last March in oil block 16, just west of the national park, that resulted in approximately 30 deaths. Pichilingue predicted that oil operations in ITT and block 31 would push the Taromenane into other areas where conflicts over hunting grounds would likely lead to more violence. Addicted to Oil The approval of drilling in Yasuni is the latest step in an ongoing effort to increase Ecuador’s oil production. Various concessions to the north and west of the park are under production and Petroamazonas is negotiating with indigenous communities in three oil blocks to the south of it, where an additional 13 blocks are being offered to foreign companies through an auction known as the 11th Round. The Ecuadorean government gets about half of its revenue from the petroleum industry, and Correa has spent more of that money on social programs than previous presidents, which has led to a reduction of the percentage of Ecuadoreans living in poverty from 37 percent to 27 percent. Despite rising oil production and high market prices, the government has had trouble covering the cost of its social programs, infrastructure improvements and expanded bureaucracy. Following its 2008 default on international loans, the government resumed borrowing, primarily from China, which has lent Ecuador US$9.3 billion, some of it as advance payment for future oil deliveries. Alberto Acosta, who served as minister of energy and mines in Correa’s first administration but ran against him in the 2013 presidential election, claimed that debt played a role in the decision to drill in Yasuni. He insisted that the government has other options for raising revenue, such as reducing fuel subsidies, which will cost the state US$4.5 billion this year. According to a study by the Center for Economic and Social Rights, the government could raise more money by increasing the tax rate of the country’s 130 largest corporations by 1.5 percent than it can earn from the ITT oil. Acosta warned that by increasing the government’s reliance on petroleum, Correa is contributing to a crisis in the future, when Ecuador’s oil reserves fall too low to continue exporting, which he expects it to happen in 10 to 15 years. “The oil will run out. Sooner or later, we will have to face that challenge,” Acosta predicted.
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Whats on star Back to What's on Star Mon, 11 Nov 2013 21:00:00 GMT 'Pyar Ka Dard Hai Meetha Meetha Pyara Pyara' - Episode 370 & 369 Watch Pyar Ka Dard Hai Meetha Meetha Pyara Pyara on Star Plus from Monday to Friday at 10pm Previous1 of 21Next Share this Gallery Episode 370 Aditya defeats Pankhuri in a game Aditya and Pankhuri tease each other. Govardhan introduces Payal to the Deewan family. Preeti suffers from back pain. Kamini informs Pankhuri that they are planning to get Payal married. The youngsters of the Deewan family spend some good time together. Sheela joins them and suggests a game. Aditya defeats Pankhuri in the game. Pankhuri imitates Sheela and entertains the family members. Jagdish becomes worried as the Deewan family is bearing the wedding expenditure. Aditya comforts Jagdish.
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Latest Stories Baron Geisler at it again, causes commotion at TV5 ball Baron Geisler. File photo MANILA, Philippines – Actor Baron Geisler did it again. This time, the troubled actor, who is said to be fighting depression and alcoholism, caused a commotion at the TV 5 ball Tuesday when he quarelled with the station’s talents Edgar Allan Guzman and IC Mendoza and stole a kiss from Divine Lee, according to Guzman’s manager, Noel Ferrer. As of posting time, the Philippine Daily Inquirer is trying to reach Arnold Vegafria, Geisler’s manager, for comment. In November, Geisler was arrested after punching a neighbour. Vegafria disclosed that Geisler has a “chemical imbalance and was undergoing treatment”. Geisler was released after to his family. Follow Us Follow us on Facebook Follow on Twitter Follow on Twitter Recent Stories: Tags: Baron Geisler , Entertainment , TV5 • http://www.facebook.com/govinda.santos Govinda Santos punkass….but in fairness the dude can really act…… • maypakialamako dapat sinuntok pa nga sa mukha ni baron geisler si divine lee! ilang “karaniwang” tao ba ang ginantso, niloko, tinakbuhan, ninakawan ng pamilya lee na yan esp yung tatay! kapal talaga ng mukha nyang divine lee na yan! pa-socialite pa habang yung mga niloko ng tatay nya e naghihirap! • http://www.facebook.com/soniboi Sonny Boy Azaña Madayag Sayang lang ang talent ni Baron… • http://profile.yahoo.com/BNH2EF27LQAVTR2GUP3FV5PLKY good muslim  ”chemically imbalanced”pag ito makakuha ng baril at namaril ,di ito makukulong dahil luko luko.. Copyright © 2014, .
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Share This Story Ajith's Veeram Now Eligible For 30% Tax Exemption Posted by: Updated: Thursday, December 26, 2013, 10:49 [IST] Ajith Kumar's much-hyped Veeram seems to have passed its last hurdle as the Tamil flick has passed in the censor tests. The flick has been given clean 'U' certificate from Regional Censor Board. The members from the Regional Censor Board saw Veeram on Tuesday (December 24) and they were happy with the outcomes except some minors cuts. Hence, they gave 'U' certificate for the Tamil film. With this development, it is now eligible for 30% tax exemption from the state government. Veeram Now Eligible For 30% Tax Exemption Now, Veeram is all set to release on January 10 for Pongal and its run time is two hours, forty one minutes and fifteen seconds. Meanwhile, the makers of the film have started the promotions of the film. The distribution rights of the Karnataka region has been sold to a leading Kannada producer K Manju. Veeram is an action-thriller directed by Siruthai Siva. Ajith Kumar and Tamanna Bhatia is playing the lead roles in the film. Santhanam, Vidharth, Bala, Munish, Suhail, Pradeep Rawat, Nassar and others are in the cast. The Tamil flick will be clashing with Vijay's Jilla. Topics: ajith kumar, veeram, tamanna bhatia Story first published:  Thursday, December 26, 2013, 9:59 [IST] Write a comment Please read our comments policy before posting Filmi Gupshup Tamil Photos
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User Reviews By : On : 2013-11-14 10:29:56 First of Hats of to Venkatesh and Ram for doing multi-starrer movie Masala and it is a good timepass entertainer movie, where Venaktesh took all the credits of this movie. Ram is superb in guy character and steals the show with his comedy timings. Venkatesh's english speaking style is one of the highlights of the movie, may this trend will start in tollywood to experiments. Actress are used for glamour sake and other cast did very in their part and minus of the movie is predictable story, even though its a remake but still u can feel some scenes fresh in the movie. Verdict: Go and Laugh till the end of the movie. Watch it for Venky and Ram Ratings: 3.5/5 Movie Rating:
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Environmental Protection Research and Technology NREL Gives Colorado Economic Benefit of More than $800 Million Chemical Production in U.S. Continues to Rise February Oil Market Report Released According to the report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), the estimate of 2013 global oil demand has been slightly lowered, following the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) forecast. 2013 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award Nominations Toxic Algae Growth Created by Ocean Nitrogen According to a new study in the Journal of Phycology, ocean nitrogen caused by pollution and natural sources sparks the growth of toxic phytoplankton species, which is very harmful to marine life and human health. A solar farm Fueling Jobs in Renewable Energy U.S. Energy Secretary Dr. Steven Chu cited progress on solar, wind, and EV battery initiatives in a Feb. 1 letter saying he’ll soon return to California and to academia. Quantum Dots Can Assemble Themselves NREL scientists and other researchers demonstrated a process where quantum dots can self-assemble at optimal locations in nanowires, a breakthrough that could vastly improve solar cells, lighting devices, and quantum computing. Nonfuel Mineral Production Increases Again The USGS has announced that nonfuel mineral production values in the U.S. have increased for the third consecutive year, noting a $1.7 billion raise since 2011. Ice Core Recovered from West Antarctica Study of Soil Microbes Could Minimize the Effects of Erosion Veolia Energy Joins University of Pennsylvania’s Climate Action Plan IEA Wins Low-Carbon Publication Award Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data Updated Algae Shows Signs of Past and Present Climate Change How Corals Thrive in High Temperatures The Vulnerability of Amazon’s Freshwater Ecosystems Study Determines Environmental Stressors of Mediterranean and Black Seas LiteEarth Capping System Launched at International Conference Citation Technologies Enhances EH&S Compliance Software Colorado Fire Rivaled Worst Air Pollution Days Free e-News Subscription I agree to this site's Privacy Policy
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Environmental Protection New Refrigerator Standards Cut Energy Usage by 25 Percent New Department of Energy efficiency standards will cut the energy use of most new refrigerators by 25 percent and help save consumers money, create jobs, reduce pollution and spur innovation and investment, according to consumer, environment and energy efficiency groups. "Refrigerator standards have been quietly saving consumers money while protecting our environment for more than 35 years," said David Goldstein, energy program co-director at the Natural Resources Defense Council. "But these new standards are the coolest yet, because they show that innovation can keep driving improvements even after decades of progress. New fridges do an even better job of keeping our food fresh and providing consumer amenity, yet they use only one-fifth the electricity they used to - and that means less pollution from power plants." The standards have been strengthened three times now since their enactment in 1987. The latest standards are based on a joint recommendation filed in 2010 with DOE by the groups and refrigerator manufacturers represented by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers. The latest 25 percent savings builds on an impressive long-term trend. A typical refrigerator in 2014 will use about one-fifth as much electricity as one from the mid-1970s. Even as refrigerator energy use has dropped, average units have gotten both larger and less expensive. The average new fridge today is about 20 percent larger and costs about 60 percent less than a 1970s-era unit.  "New fridges are bigger and cheaper than they've ever been, but due to several rounds of state and national efficiency standards they use much less energy," said Steven Nadel, executive director of the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. "These new standards will deliver even more benefits for consumers and the environment." Once the new standards take effect in 2014, a typical fridge that exactly meets the new standards will use $215 to $270 less per year in electricity than a comparable unit which met the first state standards set in 1978. For more details, see here. "We're pleased to see that our joint recommendation for improving the efficiency of refrigerators will become a reality," said Mel Hall-Crawford, energy projects director at Consumer Federation of America. "With an average lifespan of more than 17 years, the more efficient this essential household product can be, the better it is for consumers. These latest standards build on years of improvements - as a result, refrigerators have gone from being energy guzzlers to energy sippers." According to DOE, the new standards over 30 years would save 4.84 quads of energy, or roughly enough to meet the total energy needs of one-fifth of all U.S. households for a year. Over the same 30-year period, and taking into account up-front costs, consumers will save up to $36 billion. DOE also estimates CO2 emissions will be cut by 344 million metric tons over 30 years, an amount equal to the annual emissions of about 67 million cars. Smog-forming NOx emissions and toxic mercury emissions would also be reduced dramatically. U.S. refrigerator manufacturers have already begun making investments needed to meet the 2014 standards. For example, GE has already announced plans to update its refrigerator factories in Decatur, Ga., Bloomington, Ind., and elsewhere. "Even as our refrigerators have gotten larger and more functional, with features like automatic defrost and through-the-door ice, their average energy use has plummeted," said Jeff Harris, senior vice president for programs at the Alliance to Save Energy. "It's clear that energy-efficiency standards have helped to create the market certainty that drives investments in such innovations, as well as better design, improved insulation and other components that make fridges better." States led by California, New York and Florida set the first standards for refrigerators in the 1970s and 1980s. The original national standards were negotiated in 1986 and signed into law by President Ronald Reagan. DOE updates to the national standards took effect in 1993 and 2001 and also were based on joint recommendations filed by consumer, environmental and industry groups. The most recent joint recommendation also addressed new minimum efficiency standards for dryers, washers, dishwashers and room air conditioners. "In an era when hardly anyone in Washington can agree on anything, it's refreshing that consumer groups, environmentalists and industry can continue our long history of working together to save energy," said Andrew deLaski, executive director of the Appliance Standards Awareness Project. "Consumers, the environment and industry all benefit, making this standard a home run." comments powered by Disqus Free e-News Subscription I agree to this site's Privacy Policy
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'Bombora', 'Malabar Mansion': the psychogeography of the Sydney Sonic Sublime Peter Doyle This paper looks at two recordings connected with the strangely disquieting tract of fifteen or so square miles separating the northern shores of Botany Bay from the Pacific Ocean, in Sydney’s south-east. In 1964 the Atlantics, a band composed mainly of young migrant Australians produced a reverb-drenched guitar instrumental called “Bombora”. The name - an Aboriginal word referring to a type of submerged rocky reef, over which large ocean waves occasionally and unexpectedly break - had immediate meaning to Sydney’s surfer subculture. But for the population of the Botany Bay area, the term had a more local meaning, referring to one specific reef where, over the years, many boat fishermen, often migrants unused to the local conditions, had been killed. In the 1988 recording, “Malabar mansion,” singer Mac Silver prepares himself for the horrors of a night in Long Bay Jail, (located nearby on that same peninsula). At that time a commission of inquiry was investigating the deaths in custody of large numbers of young Aboriginal prisoners, and Silver’s recording had powerful political and emotional resonances. “Bombora” is a frenzied, almost operatic piece, and many listeners hear a bouzouki and folk dance influence in Theo Penglis’s lead guitar. The chaotic textures, high pitch and fast pace might be heard as a musical analogue of hyperventilation and a racing heart beat-bodily markers of the state where excitation becomes terror, leading to a moment of transcendence, a kind of sonic sublime. “Malabar Mansion”, on the other hand is almost anti-sublime: quiet, literal, weary, precise in its delineation of the psychic and physical perils, and disarmingly specific in describing the elsewhere for which the singer longs. The peninsula whence these songs come has long been an uneasy presence in the city’s imaginary, a combined badlands and seaside idyll. Over the past century suburban homes have shared the snake-infested sandhills, heath, swamp with a leprosarium, a prison, a cemetery, a crematorium, a rubbish dump, a sewerage works, a power station, a rifle range, an army depot, tanneries, refineries, a migrant hostel, a shipping terminal and a sprawling post war housing project. Although rarely visited by tourists, the area has some of the most hauntingly beautiful coastline in the Sydney district, and is home to native flora and fauna long since lost to the rest of Sydney. Neither “Bombora” nor “Malabar mansion” simply “sounds like” the places they are meant to evoke, but both, I will argue, are thoroughly determined by moods, physical ecologies and insoluble contradictions of place. music, culture, place Full Text:
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U.S. dollar real exchange rates: nonlinearity revisited 1. Lookup NU author(s) 2. Professor Robert Sollis Author(s)Sollis R Publication type Article JournalJournal of International Money and Finance ISSN (print)0261-5606 ISSN (electronic)1873-0639 Previous empirical work employing smooth transition autoregressive (STAR) models has found that U.S. dollar real exchange rates are nonlinear mean reverting processes. We utilise tests developed from time-varying smooth transition autoregressive (TV-STAR) models to re-examine dollar-based rates. These tests reveal that structural change is an important feature of the data. In some cases there is support for both nonlinearity and structural change, while in other cases there appears to be stronger support for structural change than for nonlinearity. The results raise a number of interesting issues for future research. Actions    Link to this publication
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ePrints Repository Traditional and New Methods of Assessing Coping in Sport PDF (3895Kb) Over recent years, a variety of different methods have been employed in sport to measure coping among athletes. A large volume of research has used traditional methods such as questionnaires and interviews. However, more recently researchers have adapted different techniques from the mainstream psychology literature such as concept maps, diaries, think aloud protocols. One method that has not been used in sport, but has potential is Ecological Momentary Assessment. The purpose of this chapter is to describe the various methods used to assess coping, illustrate how each method can be used, and discuss its strengths and limitations. Type of Work:Book Section Date:05 May 2010 (Publication) Department:School of Sport and Exercise Sciences Subjects:GV Recreation Leisure Institution:University of Birmingham Copyright Holders:Nova Science Publishers ID Code:386 Share this item : QR Code for this page Repository Staff Only: item control page
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Computing and Library Services - delivering an inspiring information environment Islamic values: a distinctive framework for moral education? Halstead, J. Mark (2007) Islamic values: a distinctive framework for moral education? Journal of Moral Education, 36 (3). pp. 283-286. ISSN 0305-7240 Metadata only available from this repository. The first half of this Editorial examines the implications of the close link between morality and religion in Islamic thinking. There is no separate discipline of ethics in Islam, and the comparative importance of reason and revelation in determining moral values is open to debate. For most Muslims, what is considered hall (permitted) and harm (forbidden) in Islam is understood in terms of what God defines as right and good. There are three main kinds of values: (a) akhlq, which refers to the duties and responsibilities set out in the shari'ah and in Islamic teaching generally; (b) adab, which refers to the manners associated with good breeding; and (c) the qualities of character possessed by a good Muslim, following the example of the Prophet Muhammad. Among the main differences between Islamic and western morality are the emphasis on timeless religious principles, the role of the law in enforcing morality, the different understanding of rights, the rejection of moral autonomy as a goal of moral education and the stress on reward in the Hereafter as a motivator of moral behaviour. The remainder of the Editorial is concerned with the two main aspects of moral education in Islam: disseminating knowledge of what people should and should not do, and motivating them to act in accordance with that knowledge. Ultimately, moral education is about inner change, which is a spiritual matter and comes about through the internalisation of universal Islamic values. Item Type: Article L Education > L Education (General) Schools: School of Education and Professional Development Related URLs: Depositing User: Graham Stone Date Deposited: 23 Jun 2008 11:09 Last Modified: 23 Jun 2008 11:15 Item control for Repository Staff only: View Item
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Flow fields of a large-angle, spiked blunt cone at hypersonic Mach numbers Gopalan, J and Menezes, V and Reddy, KPJ and Hashimoto, T and Sun, M and Saito, T and Takayama, K (2005) Flow fields of a large-angle, spiked blunt cone at hypersonic Mach numbers. In: Transactions Of The Japan Society For Aeronautical And Space Sciences, 48 (160). pp. 110-116. Official URL: http://sciencelinks.jp/j-east/article/200519/00002... The flow fields around a large apex angle. spiked blunt cone have been analyzed at a hypersonic Mach number through experiments in a free piston-driven shock tunnel and the results, are compared with that of a laminar 2-dimensional axisymmetric unsteady Navier-Stokes Solver developed in-house. The model geometry is a 120 apex angle blunt cone equipped with two types of spikes - a disc-tipped spike and it conical-tipped spike, The ratio of total length of the spike to model base diameter was kept at 1.00. The free-stream Mach number and Reynolds number (per unit length) in the free piston shock tunnel were 6.99 and 2.46 x 10(6). respectively. After Measuring the aerodynamic force on this model. time resolved visualization of the flow was attempted using it high-speed video camera in order to understand the characteristic features of the high-speed flow over the spiked body and to check if any unsteadiness existed in the flow fields. The experimental results indicate slight shock oscillations near the edge of the cone model when it is equipped with a disc spike, and the shock oscillations appear lobe more pronounced when the model is equipped with a conical spike. However, the pulsation flow mode is not observed in the experimental results, The numerical results agree with the experimental results on the unsteadiness of the flow fields. The experimental result, obtained in this case also serve as a database for the in-house CFD code validation for such high-speed spiked body flows. Item Type: Journal Article Additional Information: Copyright of this article belongs to Japan Soc Aeronaut Space Sci. Keywords: Bodies;Oscillations Date Deposited: 21 Jul 2009 13:08 Last Modified: 21 Jul 2009 13:08 URI: http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/id/eprint/17037 Actions (login required) View Item View Item
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Te Tumu School of Māori, Pacific & Indigenous Studies "Manawa whenua, wē moana uriuri; hōkikitanga kawenga" Subject: PN1990 Broadcasting Number of items: 0. This list was generated on Thu Mar 13 06:07:19 NZDT 2014. Use our new RSS feed to keep up to date with changes in Te Papa Hou   Contact Information
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Main content City of Alexandria Homepage CloseWeather Forecast Today: High 67° Low 25° Thunderstorms/Wind EarlyAir Quality: Green Thu: High 36° Low 23° Sunny/WindAir Quality: Green Fri: High 55° Low 40° Mostly SunnyAir Quality: Green Sat: High 64° Low 38° Partly CloudyAir Quality: Green Sun: High 53° Low 28° City of Alexandria, VA City of Alexandria, VA Page updated Aug 10, 2011 12:02 PM No Comments Posted Yet New Nature "Buddies" Afterschool Program The Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities is offering a new afterschool program at the Jerome "Buddie" Ford Center, 5750 Sanger Avenue, where children can stay until parents get off work. This alternative program provides a safe, quiet setting for homework, study, reading, nature walks and other nature -oriented activities. Open to children ages five to ten, the program operates Monday through Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., September 6, 2011 through June 20, 2012. Pre-Registration is ongoing and closes when space is full. Registration fee is $85 per week, or save at $325 per month! Bus transportation is available from select City of Alexandria public schools. Juice and snacks are included in registration fee. For additional information, call the Naturalist staff at 703.746.5525. Space is limited, so register today! Nature Camp image 4Nature Camp image 1Nature Camp image 2Nature Camp image 3 The City of Alexandria is committed to compliance with the City’s Human Rights Code and the Americans with Disabilities Act. To request a reasonable accommodation or to request materials in an alternative format, call Mark Kelly with the Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities at 703.746.5525 or e-mail 1108 Jefferson St. Alexandria, VA 22314 Fax: 703.838.6344 Office Hours 8 am - 5 pm James B. Spengler
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Decode binaries in C linked-in driver Cosmin Gheorghita <> Sat Jul 31 02:37:01 CEST 2004 Hello to everyone. I have the following problem with Erlang: I need to read a file that contains integers from Erlang and send it to a linked-in driver written in VC++. Here is my code: F = "fis.txt", case file:open(F, [read, raw, binary]) of {ok, FHandler} -> io:format("The file ~p was successfully opened ~n", [FHandler]), case file:read_file(F) of {ok, Bin} -> io:format("~nBin file read:~n ~w~n", [floating(Bin)]), call_port({testF, Bin}), io:format("~nBin file ok~n"); {error, Reason} -> io:format("~nBig error while reading the file: ~p~n", [Reason]) The data is sent by: Port ! {self(), {command, encode(Msg)}}, and encode() looks like this: encode({testF, LBin}) -> [4, LBin]. Now on the C part, the code is as follows: } else if (fn == 4) { index = 0; f_temp = fopen("fis_temp.txt", "wt"); fprintf(f_temp, "%d\n", bufflen); ei_get_type(buff, &index, &type, &size); fprintf(f_temp, "%d - %d\n", type, size); ei_decode_binary(buff, &index, (void*) dec_buff, &bufflen); for(i = 0;i < bufflen;i++) { fprintf(f_temp, "%d\n", dec_buff[i]); The dec_buff[] array is all full of 0's (I allocated mem with calloc())... Reading directly from buff[] doesn't work either.. All I want for the beginning is to read a file from Erlang and be able to write it back using fprinf(f, %d%, ...). So I want to decode the binaries into integers. Any idea on Thank you in advance, P.S. I am a total beginner in Erlang, so pls be as explicit as possible Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! More information about the erlang-questions mailing list
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[erlang-questions] List to proplist? Richard O'Keefe <> Mon Nov 3 05:18:35 CET 2008 On 1 Nov 2008, at 12:05 am, Zvi wrote: > I think compiler shouldn't be dependent on standard library, it > should be > vice versa. I don't see the 'language' and 'library' as being fundamentally distinct. Within fairly broad limits, the less that's "language" the better. Nothing prevents the "library" including *advice* for the compiler. (Anyone else old enough to remember compiler macros for Lisp?) To this day, GHC lets a library include special hints for the compiler. Nobody said that the special compiler knowledge about library functions had to be *built-in*. > I for example don't like special treatment of lists:reverse. If > there is > some optimized feature in the compiler it should be made first-class > citizen > in the language via special syntax or new keyword or reusing already > existing syntax/keywords if it's possible and make sense. Well, that's an interesting fact about your likes and dislikes. > For example instead of of writing lists:reverse(L) - you write ~L or > something like this. Yeek! I'd rather use APL! > When you see how frequently is lists:reverse used in > the tail-recursive functions it really make sense. Arguably a better way would be to remove the limitation on tail recursion that has been using reverse so much. > Why there should be multiple variants for '<-' ? And isn't that the point of what I just wrote? > After all Erlang has > dynamic typing, recognizing which collection type is T at run-time > should > cost just one compare You are making the unwarranted and false assumption that there is a one-to-one correspondence between Erlang data types and abstract sequence types. For example, it would be nice to iterate over gb_sets. How do you propose to tell the difference between gb_sets:new() -- a set with no elements -- and {0,nil} -- a tuple with two elements -- using Erlang's dynamic typing? (Hint: the result of gb_sets:new() IS {0,nil}.) > . And if type guards or type spec is present, then it > may be recognized at compile-time. There are no type guards for recognising gb_sets. More information about the erlang-questions mailing list
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Mensajes del sistema ¡Toma nota! Ingresa o regístrate y podrás: • Añadir a favoritos avisos para revisar en otro momento • Guardar tus búsquedas preferidas • Compartir avisos dentro de tu red • Conectarse con sus organizaciones favoritas • Publica oportunidades para tu organización Ingresa Regístrate En esta página puedes... Kenny Galloway New York, NY, US 24/12/2012 15:07:16 Kenny ha dicho Kenny busca... Amigos y colaboradores: I'd like to meet anyone interested in or working in human security-related initiatives, NGOs, international organizations and government agencies. Última actualización: 24/12/2012 15:04:40   Un trabajo: Project or Program Manager, or Field Coordinator. Worldwide. Human Security-related (human rights, anti-slavery, immigrant rights, international development, social inclusion, coalition building, educating youth, community building, etc.) Sobre mi My professional goal is to find congruence between my vocation and my purpose in life, which is the basis of my interest in the community. I spent over 12 years growing my career and developing skills in international business development, sales management, project management and business process analysis, design and implementation. I achieved tangible results, including 400% returns on investment, 60% cost reductions and as much as 200% sales growth, on various projects in the manufacturing, oil and gas and financial services sectors. I was not fulfilling my purpose; however, as a result, I developed some key transferable skills that will provide an immediate asset to a growing NGO, international organization or government agency. Some of my strongest skills include relationship-building, cultural awareness, follow-through, foreign language aptitude, planning, coordinating, attention to details and training. Regarding the congruence between vocation and purpose, I recently concluded a 3-week workshop, completing every exercise in the book, "What Color is Your Parachute?: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers". This workshop was a very re-affirming experience for me. My personality profile is an "Idealist Teacher", a "Discoverer Advocate" and someone who is very "Social", "Enterprising" and "Investigative". My purpose is centered on the will, the conscience and the mind. I want there to be more morality, justice, truth and knowledge in the world, because I was here. Since my immersion in the Mexican immigrant community in 1996, I paved a path that exposed me to the social, economic and political challenges and inequities faced by individuals, in over 40 countries around the world. I carried out my purpose through my graduate studies in Human Security and my avocational activities, related to international advocacy, community development, social inclusion and overall cultural awareness throughout the world. I have no doubt that my best long-term career option is to link my purpose and passion directly to my vocation. I am confident that if a like-minded organization grants me the opportunity to have a face-to-face discussion, they will appreciate my passion and authenticity. More so, I believe that we will find a direct link between the organization's objectives and my strong managerial skills and my innate ability to build bridges of understanding and cooperation between diverse communities. Kenny imagina un mundo en el que... there is more morality, justice, truth and knowledge. I want there to be better stewardship of the will and the mind, of what we possess, as individuals and communities, and a broader emphasis on the word "enough," rather than on the word "more". los contactos de Kenny Kenny's organizaciones Ver todos (16)
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Genetic variation in Mon1a affects protein trafficking and modifies macrophage iron loading in mice UMMS Affiliation Program in Gene Function and Expression Document Type Medical Subject Headings Animals; Carrier Proteins; Cation Transport Proteins; Chromosomes, Mammalian; Crosses, Genetic; Female; Iron; Liver; Macrophages; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred Strains; Protein Transport; *Quantitative Trait Loci; RNA, Small Interfering Genetics and Genomics We undertook a quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis in mice to identify modifier genes that might influence the severity of human iron disorders. We identified a strong QTL on mouse chromosome 9 that differentially affected macrophage iron burden in C57BL/10J and SWR/J mice. A C57BL/10J missense allele of an evolutionarily conserved gene, Mon1a, cosegregated with the QTL in congenic mouse lines. We present evidence that Mon1a is involved in trafficking of ferroportin, the major mammalian iron exporter, to the surface of iron-recycling macrophages. Differences in amounts of surface ferroportin correlate with differences in cellular iron content. Mon1a is also important for trafficking of cell-surface and secreted molecules unrelated to iron metabolism, suggesting that it has a fundamental role in the mammalian secretory apparatus. Rights and Permissions Citation: Nat Genet. 2007 Aug;39(8):1025-32. Epub 2007 Jul 15. Link to article on publisher's site Related Resources Link to Article in PubMed
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Podcast: Engineering Public Health Monday, February 20, 2012 - 12:01 in Biology & Nature How are scientists using apps and cellphones for public health? Read the whole article on Science NOW More from Science NOW Latest Science Newsletter Check out our next project, Biology.Net
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• FT SC Freiburg • FT Mercedes-Benz Arena Attendance: 44810 * Local time based on your geographic location. VfB Stuttgart • Timo Werner 16' 1 - 1 Eintracht Frankfurt • Marco Russ 14' VfB Stuttgart 1-1 Eintracht Frankfurt Stuttgart wasted the chance to make it three wins in a row as Vedad Ibisevic missed a penalty with the last kick of a 1-1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt. Marco Russ gave the visitors the lead in the 14th minute, but that advantage lasted only two minutes. Timo Werner brought Stuttgart on terms and, after seeing a goal ruled out for offside, Ibisevic missed a last-gasp opportunity to take the Swabians into the top six. The fixture was scheduled for Sunday afternoon, with the German Football League expecting both sides to be involved in the Europa League on Thursday. That was not the case, though, with Stuttgart crashing out in the play-off round to Rijecka, although Frankfurt flew the flag for the Bundesliga in style in midweek with a 3-0 win over Bordeaux. They did not show any of the strain of that match, though, with Sebastian Jung setting up Johannes Flum, whose volleyed effort was deflected past the post by Daniel Schwaab. From the resulting corner, Anderson had the chance to head Frankfurt in front, but he sent the ball over from close range. Russ then gave the visitors the lead in the 14th minute. Anderson this time made a better contact with a corner to head the ball to Russ, who sent the ball high into the top corner from close range. Their lead lasted just two minutes before the hosts levelled with a similar goal, Christian Gentner this time providing the assist with a header for Werner to nod in at the far post. Frankfurt had a glorious opportunity to make it two 10 minutes into the second half when Stefan Aigner's cross fizzed across the goal with Vaclav Kadlec unable to guide it in. Ibisevic then saw a goal ruled out for offside before he wasted a gilt-edged chance to seal a third straight win for Stuttgart deep in stoppage time. The referee awarded a penalty when Rode brought Ibrahim Traore down in the area, but the Bosnian striker, usually so assured in front of goal, sent the spot-kick wide. Scoring Summary • VfB Stuttgart • Eintracht Frankfurt Timo Werner (16') Vedad Ibisevic (pen miss 90 + 4') (14') Marco Russ Match Stats • VfB Stuttgart • Eintracht Frankfurt 13(4) Shots (on goal) 16(4) 11 Fouls 13 4 Corner kicks 7 5 Offsides 1 48% Time of Possession 52% 3 Yellow Cards 2 0 Red Cards 0 3 Saves 3 • VfB Stuttgart • Eintracht Frankfurt Yellow Cards
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