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Giovanni Savino never received any formal photographic training but loved and practiced photography since childhood. He started to work in film and television when he was sixteen years old and learned the trade “hands on”, relying on advice from the best photographers and producers in the annals of TV broadcasting.
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Geoffrey Wilder, lived in Malibu with his wife and son, Alex Wilder. He was a strict yet loving father, but he had led a secret double life. He was the strategic leader of an underground group of criminals known as The Pride. Together with his wife and five other couples who had made a pact with The Gibborim, Geoffrey Wilder ruled Los Angeles, with informants and contacts in every branch of the public & emergency services. Part of their agreement with The Gibborim was to annually provide the soul of a human sacrifice, of which Wilder was the one who executed the killing blow. It was during this Blood of Rite that The Pride had been observed by their own children who then all run away from home.
It was Geoffrey's son Alex who led the team of Runaways. Unbeknownst to Geoffrey it was Alex who acted as a mole for The Pride. Alex had previously discovered a plot to murder his parents, and in loyalty to his parents he had schemed a plot to collect the weapons and powers of his teenage friends to save his family. However, during the Rite of Thunder the soul of a murdered girl was released by Molly Hayes' exceptional mutant strength, and Alex was killed by The Gibborim. In his last moments, Geoffrey Wilder was distraught over the death of his son, and died along with the rest of The Pride in the underwater Vivarium.
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It was later revealed that a time-displaced version of Geoffrey Wilder from 1985 disguised himself as Chamber to infiltrate the Loners in order to get information on Runaways. He had intended to sacrifice Nico Minoru's soul to the Gibborim in exchange for saving his wife and Alex from death. His plans were thwarted by the runaways and their (at the time) newest member, Xavin. Not one to be defeated easily, Wilder threatened to kill Chase Stein, in the subsequent exchange he murdered Gertude Yorkes instead. Nico then used her magic to wipe Geoffrey's mind and returned him to 1985 where he had no idea what had happened to him.
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Start and End eLearning Courses with Methods That Facilitate Learning
By Shelley A. Gable
Think back to the last time you were in training, whether it was online or in the classroom. What pieces stand out most? While hopefully there are memorable moments from throughout the course, you can probably also recall how the course started and ended.
Our tendency to remember especially well how sequences of information or events start and end is explained by primacy and recency effects. Below is a simple explanation of each.
Primacy effect is the tendency to be more likely to remember information from the beginning of a sequence (e.g., the beginning of a course) compared to information later in the sequence. Cognitive theorists suggest that at the start of a course, there is not yet a lot of information being processed in working memory, thus allowing the brain to process and remember that early information more easily.
The image below, borrowed from Wikipedia, illustrates how much we tend to remember at various points while taking in a sequence of information.
What does this mean for eLearning? To put it simply, we need to make the bookends of a course as meaningful and content-oriented as possible.
We know that we should start with something that grabs the learner's attention, but many eLearning courses I've seen begin with a list of learning objectives or a very general introductory paragraph (which isn't very exciting to most learners). Instead, the course should start with a clever attention-getter that previews some of the key content.
For example, a customer service lesson might start by challenging learners to answer a customer question that they'll learn more about during the lesson. Learners might then be provided with some of the content needed to answer the question, along with an indication that they'll learn more details soon. An introductory exercise like this can grab learners' attention in a relevant way, serve as an advance organizer for the content, and may make a list of learning objectives that follow seem more interesting. And, this type of opener allows you to leverage the primacy effect by creating a clear link from the first moments in the course to key content that's likely buried somewhere in the middle.
The same principle can be applied to the end of a course. Avoid ending it with a list of learning objectives, often introduced with a stem sentence along the lines of "Now that you've completed this training, you should be able to..." This isn't to say that a list like this shouldn't be included, but it may be worthwhile to avoid making this the very last thing the learner sees in the course. Instead, you might consider ending with a demonstration of how the content should be applied. Or better yet, a final activity in which learners apply the content themselves.
Of course, there are many ways to make the very start and end of an eLearning course meaningful and relevant, so that the concepts of primacy and recency can be leveraged to help learners recall content from the middle of the course. If you happen to have a specific example you've employed, please share!
Monday, January 18, 2010
3 Ways to Link in Lectora
by Jonathan Shoaf
As a developer you learn quickly that there are always multiple solutions to a problem. This can be frustrating at first but soon you learn the benefits and drawbacks of each individual solution. Lectora is a popular tool for creating e-Learning content for exactly this reason--it provides multiple ways to solve problems. In this blog post I'm going to talk about one example of this: hyperlinks.
You want to link to content from your Lectora self-paced course. Which approach do you use?
There are three main approaches to use in Lectora. This blog post explains some of the benefits and drawbacks of each:
1. Using a Lectora Action
2. Using a Lectora Hyperlink
3. Using an External HTML Object
Let's look at three approaches to hyperlinking--starting with the most common and ending with the least common.
1. Using a Lectora Action
Using a Lectora action is the most common way of linking in Lectora. Using this method you access Lectora's actions which provide an easy way to start a lot of tasks. The steps to do this are as follows:
1. Insert a Text Object by going to the menu and choosing Add > Object > Text Block
2. Make sure the text object is selected
3. Insert an Action by going to the menu and choosing Add > Action
4. Use the Go To action and select a Target
5. Click Ok to close
For those familiar with HTML, you may find it interesting what goes on behind the scenes. Lectora is not actually using the HTML <a> tag. Lectora uses the <div> tag and attaches javascript code to the onUp event. You don't need to worry about these details, just remember this if you use CSS in your project. Adding styles for the <a> tag will have no effect on links created using Lectora Actions.
Lectora Action
Benefits: Uses Lectora's powerful Action system
Drawbacks: Limited to Lectora Actions, does not use <a> tag
2. Using a Lectora Hyperlink
Often, you will need to link to content embedded in a paragraph. To do this, use a hyperlink. Use the following steps:
2. Type in your text and select the word you want to use as a hyperlink
3. Choose the Hyperlink icon from the toolbar
4. Make sure the Go To action is selected and choose a Target
5. Click Ok to close
The benefit to using this method is that you can embed a link in the middle of text. Also, behind the scenes Lectora uses the <a> tag so it can inherit any CSS you have coded for hyperlinks.
Lectora Hyperlink
Benefits: Uses Lectora's powerful Action system, Embeds in text, uses <a> tag
Drawbacks: Limited to Lectora Actions
3. Using an External HTML Object
For a variety of reasons, you may need additional flexibility in how you create hyperlinks. For the most flexibility, use the External HTML object to write HTML code to create the link. Use the following steps:
1. Insert an External HTML object on the page by going to the menu and choosing Add > Object > External HTML
2. Type in your HTML link for example:
<a href="http://www.google.com">External HTML</a> based link
3. Click Ok to close
Of course, you will need to know HTML to be able to use the External HTML object. However, you will have complete control over how the link works. For example, you can add javascript and/or style markup. You can also link to content within your Lectora project using the trivExitPage method. This is the method used behind the scenes when you create a Lectora Hyperlink. For example, you might use the following code to link to a page named "Page 2":
<a href="javascript:trivExitPage('page_2.html', true)">External HTML</a> based link
External HTML Object
Benefits: Complete flexibility
Drawbacks: Requires knowledge of HTML, does not preview in Lectora, may require knowledge of how Lectora works behind the scenes
Would it help to see this in action? Click here to see the sample project.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Is eLearning As Credible As Classroom Training?
By Shelley A. Gable
I recently came across a discussion on LinkedIn that debated whether classroom (instructor-led) training is more credible than eLearning. After comparing the effectiveness of the two methods in a variety of studies, many researchers have concluded that they can be equally effective and that the instructional strategies drive effectiveness, not the medium.
As training professionals, we have the knowledge to make informed decisions about whether to use classroom training, eLearning, or another approach to meet an instructional need. However, if a project's stakeholders perceive eLearning as less credible than classroom training, then it's to our advantage to anticipate why these perceptions may exist and prepare ourselves to address them.
In the LinkedIn discussion thread, training professionals suggested a variety of reasons that classroom training may be perceived as more credible than eLearning. Below are some of those reasons, along with suggested discussion points for addressing them with project stakeholders.
Classroom training is more familiar.
This makes sense. Nearly all of us learned in a classroom setting in school, and most of us continued to do so in college. In contrast, the majority of us have probably had a lot less exposure to eLearning. Therefore, the key to overcoming this obstacle may be to help stakeholders visualize how the proposed eLearning course would work. What resources will be available to learners? How can they get their questions answered? How will learners practice newly learned skills and receive feedback? How will performance be assessed?
Classroom training gives learners hands-on practice and feedback from the trainer.
One participant in the LinkedIn discussion thread suggested that many people think that eLearning is just reading. As with the item above, it may help to provide stakeholders with specific examples of how learners will apply newly learned skills and receive feedback on their performance in the eLearning environment. Will the training include scenario-based knowledge checks? And if so, what kind of guiding feedback will learners receive if they answer incorrectly? Will the training challenge learners to complete a particular task (perhaps in a simulation)? And again, what types of feedback and guidance will be provided? If possible, it might be especially helpful to share completed examples from other projects with reluctant stakeholders.
Classroom training allows peers to learn from one another.
eLearning can do this too. Many organizations use web 2.0 technologies to accomplish this. A previous post on this blog, Understanding Web 2.0, offers a crash course on this topic. For organizations that haven't embraced that technology yet, there are also low-tech ways to do this - click here to read a previous post on this blog that offers a few low-tech suggestions.
Classroom training is more interesting and keeps learners more attentive.
What makes classroom training interesting? An energetic presenter? Perhaps this effect can be mimicked by incorporating audio narration or an occasional video. Slides that are visually appealing and content that is written with some character can help too. The ability to interact with peers? This was addressed above. The variety of activities? There are a lot of options available in our eLearning toolkits too. If a stakeholder suggests certain classroom activities that should be included in training, brainstorm equivalent activities for the eLearning environment.
A few final thoughts...
I'm guessing that all of us have encountered eLearning courses that have been little more than text-filled page-turners. Unless the topic is intrinsically interesting, this approach tends to be boring and ineffective. I suspect that it's experience with courses like this that makes some folks reluctant to consider eLearning. But I've also attended classroom training that consisted of little more than a facilitator reading from a seemingly endless series of slides, which has a similar effect as a page-turner on the computer.
eLearning isn't optimal for every instructional need. But when an eLearning solution does make sense, be prepared to explain to reluctant stakeholders how the instructional strategies that make classroom training effective can also be applied in an eLearning environment.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
By Shelley A. Gable
How do performance objectives enhance accountability?
# Topical Outline Performance Objectives
How does this enhance accountability?
Now let's dissect a performance objective.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Does Your eLearning Stick?
Someone recently gave me a copy of Dan and Chip Heath’s book 'Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die.' I’ve been impressed with how much learning theory is woven throughout on why certain ideas stick in a person’s head while others don’t.
The book is described as containing great lessons for marketers who want to devise the perfect jingle or ad pitch. But it also delivers many useful reminders and insights to those of us in the learning field. Really at the most simplistic root we have similar objectives to marketers anyway. We both want to enable a person to remember the key message and subsequently change his or her behavior.
So how do we create sticky learning? The Heath brothers say to tell a good story. This message and their subsequent tips connect really well with scenario-based learning theory and other related concepts. As I read, I found myself nodding in agreement or thinking after some examples, 'Nice suggestion, we’ll try that.'
If you’re looking for good ideas on how to improve your eLearning designs and make learning stick, the Heath book might serve you well. Their monthly column in Fast Company magazine also has good tidbits.
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Dolphin Inspired Personal Submarines
Innespace Productions have created a series of unique dolphin-inspired submersible boats that can jump, dive and roll like real dolphins.
Within the safety of a dry and sealed cockpit, you can enjoy the cruising speeds of 40 mph and underwater speeds of 20 mph.
Seabreacher submarines start at $48,000 USD and come with extensive list of options.
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If you do not like dolphins, then check out shark inspired version.
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1. Fatih DELEN
SÜPER …
2. Maksimo
So super cool!
3. Karin L. Stewart
Wow, to be a Spinner Dolphin! This must be the ultimate rush to become like a fish!
4. jds
I think I saw this on a show called “beyond 2000,” or it may have been “invention” when I was a kid. good to know something became of it.
5. Derek
SÜPER x 10.
Love it!
6. mike
Neat … where there’s no other boat traffic. Driven recklessly ould easily be run over or pop out into other boats. Seadoos do that and they have much clearer visibility and much more maneuverability. So, neat concept but not one for public use.
7. JT
For 50 large you’d think it would truly go underwater, not just skim three inches below the surface. I would think the novelty would wear off REAL fast. Meh, I’ll pass.
8. Rodney
I’m pretty sure South Park already covered the topic of grown men wanting to become dolphins. The end result isn’t pretty or what was originally intended. Also, I find it interesting they don’t show any in the video of the thing landing a jump. They only show it leaving the water. Hiding something?
9. austin bath
startide rising!
10. Dave
I think you’ll find it’s definately for public use. Not only is it on sale to the public, but us ‘public’ would most certainly drive it, perhaps even while drunk.
11. Dave
@Rodney – We didn’t see it completely underwater either, i think it’s safe to conclude they’re lying – if they can’t show it in a video on Youtube for people like us to see then it must be a lie!
12. hello word
Looking forward to see this in a James Bond movie!
13. Tyrner Valdez
Damn… A personal subamarine, eh? If I had the cash, I would buy one. But I’m just a sixteen year old kid with a new car…*Sigh* If Atlantis was real, I’d buy the sub and ditch the car.
14. Aaron
I doubt it can go much deeper than they show it going. It is a huge bubble of air moving at 40 mph when it goes under. It would slow down tremendously when it submerges even a little bit, that is the only reason it would be able to pop out like it does. The reason they dont show it landing is because it pops up at an angle and slams down on the water and slows to almost a complete stop. I wonder if the tail actually moves or if it is prop powered
15. Unknown
“How deep can they dive?
About 5 feet for brief durations but generally they go just a few feet below the surface in order to keep the snorkel above the water.”
16. Rage103
I think I’ll go for the dolphinoplasty.
17. Dude
are you guys just plain stupid? they do how it landing.. why not go look at their actual site and the videos on the site…
18. Sean
this thing costs $78,000…!!! are you kidding…!!!
19. David Greiman
Maybe I’ll get one when I finish paying off my Segway.
20. Jason
21. Jason
Not really something for the general public, but its 100% awesome they actually made this into a production vehicle! Normally things like this are only concept vehicles, awesome!
22. David The Renter
DAMN it sucks to be poor.
23. Cena
That’s insane! I wonder how well the vision really is when going full speed underwater?
24. Toby Tortoise
Why do none of the pictures show the end of the tail? What sort of propulsion system does this use? And what sort of engine? Are there noxious emissions and can they get into a (mostly) sealed cabin?
25. See Breacher?
How about you guys learn how to surf so you can actually swim with the dolphins and surf their waves
26. Dan S.
Old news. These were in Hammacher Schlemmer catalogs at least 8 years ago. If they were going to catch on, they’d have done so by now.
27. Rob B.
They had these on television the other day. They look fun but for the price, and the fact that you can’t go that deep, how much gasoline is actually used, I don’t really see the point.
Again, it looks amazingly fun, but a modified jet ski…
28. tommy
I want one…
29. Dilek
Its very nice. Dolphin submarine! Driving this feels somebody marvelous.
30. maurice
People, people, read the article, go to their site and look around.
To clear up some misconceptions:
These use substantial gas powered engines.
Depending on the model a 1500cc Rotax ( similar to one used in many snowmobiles) or, in the racing version a rotary (wankel) engine.
Up to 240HP.
They need a lot of air, so they get it by a snorkel.
If you submerge too far, the air is cut off, and the engine shuts down.
Being buoyant, they pop up to the surface like a cork.
Think of it as a rich mans personal watercraft, in which you are enclosed, and may stay dry.
Plus, they can go SLIGHTLY underwater.
They are as safe, or safer than a Seadoo, and should be used in similar environments.
They are not a “real submarine”
Price is between $48,000 to $68,000 depending on the level of customization.
The recreational model uses a prop based “jet thruster”.
They burn fuel, and make exhaust.
31. Wayfinder
Always amazes me how quick people are to criticize that which they know nothing about… and without bothering to read pertinent documentation.
This is very obviously a rich-folk’s toy, so complaining about the price is fairly irrelevant.
As Maurice pointed out, the specs and answers to a lot of the questions above are apparently available on the website, as are additional videos (I dunno, because I don’t have time to read the documentation after sloggging through the troll posts above. LOL).
I seriously doubt anyone using this vehicle to jump out of the water is going to be expecting a smooth ride, nor is it going to “wiggle its tail” like a dolphin (LOL, can you imagine what a ride like that would be… anyone ever seen how a dolphin’s body moves up and down as it swims?).
Why it uses a gas engine instead of an electric one… I dunno. Will there be emissions? Duh.
C’mon people… do something better with your time than criticizing the creations of others. I have nothing to do with this company, have no idea whether this item works or not, how well it works, etc… but I do think it’s a pretty neat idea and enjoy the design and looking at the pictures regardless. ; )
32. ted
I think I saw this in an episode of sea quest about 15 years ago…
33. Nathan Bridger
Nice to see that they are commercially available now. Anyone remember when this sub appeared on seaQuest DSV back in 1993?
34. Television Spy
thats what i call inspiring design.
35. delere
I’ve always said I want to come back as a dolphin – they look like they have so much fun! I’d get one of these before a new car!
36. drew
That is a crazy ride!
37. Stretching Exercises to Grow Taller
wow I would love one of these, They look fantastic!
5 stars
38. Bill Code
it’ll all end in tears
39. Liza Mae
That is awesome!!
Off Topic:
I like the demo video’s beats! lol
40. paintbot
c’mon, nobody nnedes this, all you do is fire yourself out of a cannon into a lake with flippers and goggles on. or stick an outboard motor to your ass.
41. nose hair clipper
Wow how fantastic is that
42. frederic
FAR OUT.
43. Maga
SeaQuest TV Series comes to my mind when I look at that:)
44. Sarbjit Chawla
Something can be used for defence purposes or can be used for scounting purposes. Looks great, India should buy few for defense purposes.
45. pete
I am falling in love with it. Whewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
46. Kyle
I wonder if I could rent one of these for a day . . .
47. Larry P.
Can anyone sit in that cramped back seat area? If so, what do THEY see from that perspective? A bit more room w/ controls in this back area allows this to be used as a money maker as a recreational ride! That’s what is needed!
48. jon
great , you could chase sharks and make friends with other dolphins and generally just have a whale of a time
49. Jose
This is AWESOME !!!!
50. Harry Beamish
Before you post here, or anywhere for that matter, how about you spend your money on some basic education – learn to SPELL, if not for the sake of your own dignity, but also for the sake of my sanity. Reading posts by illiterates is like listening to music with no beat. A waste of everyone’s time. Learn to spell, use your language properly before knocking a product you have not bothered looking into. Go to the site, the dolphin is way cool and yes, I am poor, but hey, maybe these guys will send me an RC model of one so I can have some fun at the local lake too!
51. Ben Dover
Concept= awesome!
Actual product= extreme let down.
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1. LocalBozo.com had an interview with Heath Slater. Here are some highlights.
Being squashed by legends leading up to RAW 1000: "Oh man, I was excited to get in there with every one of them if you want me to be honest. I mean it was just like opening up a present each week wondering who I'm gonna get in the ring with. First it was Vader, and then you know from Vader it went on to Cyndi Lauper and Roddy Piper doing an in ring interview. And then it went from Sid and Rikishi and Doink and DDP - I mean it was just one of those things where it kept getting better and better, one of those feelings where I felt like a kid again for a moment until I was laying on my back looking at the lights, almost knocked out. But other than that, it was one of those things where I can honestly say I'm probably the only WWE Superstar now that has ever been in the ring with guys like that so it's a good little chip on my shoulder I guess you could say."
Biggest influences backstage: "Honestly, there's been numerous people. Big Show's helped me out a lot- showing me the ins and outs. [John] Cena's been- every time you messed up a little bit, he would always correct you and help you out. Chris Jericho would always help me out a lot. He was a very good influence on me and everything. Christian, Edge- both of them would always see something- 'try it this way, try it that way.' They would always lead me in the right direction. The agents- Double A Arn Arnderson, he's one of the best guys for information for helping you put together matches and everything, he's awesome. Dean Malenko, Fit Finlay- they're great. Road Dogg with the entertainment side- it's like they got a good crew up there. They got guys up there with older guys helping the younger guys out and they got agents basically telling you 'what's right, what's wrong, try this, try that, this is what they like, don't do that.' It's like there's a good group of guys up there and all it is is that they're trying to help everyone."
Ryback's ascension: "Honestly his work speaks for itself. That's all you can really say. Just one of those guys where there's no one that can stop him. Period. As you can see he can take on more than just one guy- he can take on two, he can even take on three at once. But then again, you got a guy like C.M. Punk that's been WWE Champion for over a year now and you have one of the top rising guys like Ryback right on his trails."
2. Glad they helped him out backstage like that, seems like he got a lot of good training and he doesn't mind Ryback's stuff so that's cool.
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As I said earlier, the Tall Guy and I made the 80 mile trip up to Altoona to watch Stephen Strasburg make his professional debut against our Altoona Curve (Pittsburgh Pirates AA affiliate).
I forgot my camera, so all the pictures I took were on my phone, and they didn't come out all that well. This is probably the best one I got of Strasburg from our seats (the Tall Guy really delivered, we were second row behind the plate).
Something little people know about the Altoona Curve; they retired Adam Hyzdu's number:
I'll have to do a feature on Hyzdu later this week, because if you don't know who he is, you probably should. We did get there about a half-hour early, but the traffic was a mess (a few people said it was worse than when the AA All-Star game was at Blair County Ballpark) and the scene was a zoo. But what a great place to watch a ball game. If you've never been there, I'd suggest you take a quick trip up on a lazy Thursday summer night; tickets are cheap, the game is usually good, and beer is cheap (and they have a good selection as well).
I was going to try and figure my way into the pack that surrounded Strasburg's bullpen session before the game, but instead I went over and checked out Altoona's starting pitcher Rudy Owens:
There was just one other guy over there with a Pirates tee-shirt on, and after I took this snap shot, I turned to him and said, "I think you and I are the only idiots watching this guy throw." I was actually excited to see Owens throw; he's a fairly under the radar prospect that you can read about here. He doesn't have great stuff, but he's left-handed, has good movement on a 89-90 mph fastball, and a tight curve ball. His change up has the workings of a good third pitch, but still needs some work. He did well against a fairly mediocre Harrisburg lineup, and I can only remember one ball struck really hard, everything else was either a flair that dropped in, a misplayed fly ball, or a ground ball with eyes.
Strasburg was very impressive, lighting up the radar gun and consistently hitting 96-98 mph. His control was iffy, but his curve ball was just as impressive, sitting in the mid-80s and getting as high as 90. I wasn't blown away (as I said, his control wasn't all there), but you can see why people get so excited. He needs to work on his change up as well, but with his fast/curve combination, he could get major league hitters out right now. I already have him on my fantasy team, so I'll definitely be keeping an eye on him in the next two months, because I think there's little doubt he'll be in DC by June/July.
Other notes: I was a little bummed that the Curve used their "C Lineup" with non-prospects like Shelby Ford (who looked terrible in both the field and at the plate), Jim Negrych, and Miles Durham. The only guys in the starting lineup who I was somewhat excited to see were Gorkys Hernandez (not impressed; he's supposed to be a stud in CF but didn't show me anything that would warrant that type of reputation and he hits like Ronny Cedeno, little bit of pop but way too many swings and misses) and Josh Harrison, who we got in the Gorzo/Grabow trade with the Cubs (has a weird looking body--short with a majority of the weight on the bottom half--and didn't do much else to warrant any distinction).
I did get to see Chase D'Arnaud later in the game, when he pinch-hit and stayed in the game at SS. He didn't do much at the plate (flew out on a first pitch, and then had a nice at bat but K'd to end the game against Drew Storen, who looked really good) and had a few nice plays in the field (caught a line-drive and then doubled a guy off, and also picked a low cut-off throw nicely), but what impressed me most was his look.
A lot of the Altoona guys just look weird because they're wearing jerseys that aren't fitted to their body's (like the MLB jerseys are) and they're also forced to wear their pants high with high socks per the Pirates minor league dress code. But D'Arnaud was the only guy who looked like he belonged (which I'm not sure if that says something good about him, or bad about the rest of the Curve roster), and it didn't just have to do with the uniform, it was how he carried himself. I'm not gonna say the guy is going to be a stud just based on a few innings of pretty much nothing, but I've watched a lot of baseball in my life, including a lot of amateur and minor league ball, and you can always tell who looks like they belong in the first few moments of seeing them. Chase D'Arnaud looks like he belongs.
One last note on Pirates prospects: there were a lot of positive performances this week (Quinton Miller pitched well today and was supposedly hitting the mid-90s with his fastball, and of course Pedro's 3 HR in the first four games) and there were some negative aspects as well (Indianapolis' pitching, specifically Brad Lincoln, and Tim Alderson still only throwing in the mid-80s). I'll have some links up later with much better analysis, but I did want to mention Neil Walker's opening weekend.
Walker actually got Saturday night off, but in the three games he has played, he was 5/12 with a double, but more importantly he has 3 BB and 3 Ks. I know it's just three games (small sample size!), but this is a good sign. Walker has the power and the athleticism to be a solid major league player, but he needs to improve his plate discipline while controlling the strike zone, so if he can keep it up, I'd be very happy. As a former WPIAL baseball player, I'm always pulling for fellow alumni, especially those who play for the Bucs.
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Ramadan in America, Fasting is the Easiest Part!
Fasting for Ramadan
Ahmed Tharwat
The holy month of Ramadan began a couple of weeks ago, I’m not sure when exactly; either May 14th, 15th, or 16th, depending on who you talk to, or where you live and what political agenda you have. If you google it, there is a disclaimer under Google’s answer that says, “Dates may vary.”
Muslims however still use the naked eye to spot the beginning of the month moon, the crescent. Ramadan is the most scared month for Muslims, it is the month when god revealed to the Prophet Muhammad the first verses of the Quran. Ramadan is observed by millions of Muslims around the world, so it should come as no surprise that you have seen, heard or met a fasting Muslim.
Ramadan now comes in the summer season where the number of hours that Muslims must fast varies based on where they live. In a country in the northern hemisphere, like Denmark, there is a whopping 22 hours of fasting time. Maybe that is why a Danish government official tweeted that long fasting days pose safety hazards and are “dangerous for us all”! This politician must not have seen the brave young Muslim man whose fasting didn’t prevent him from climbing four storeys to save the life of a dangling 4 year old child in Paris, now coined the ‘French Spiderman’, who incidentally was granted French Citizenship by French President Macron. What Muslims have to do, to get citizenship nowadays!
In America, there are 17 hours to endure and in Minnesota summer temperatures often reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit (about 32 C). However, the hardest part about fasting in America is not so much the long hours and the heat, it is fasting in a country where eating is a form of entertainment, where meals, coffee breaks and snacks are everywhere and eating never seems to cease. Some Middle Eastern restaurants like Marhaba, Marina Grill, and Holy Land will have a Ramadan Iftar buffet where hungry Muslims and their families come to break their fast at sunset. Families and friends gather to break their fast and celebrate the holy month together in a magical communal evening.
Muslims are often asked questions about their faith and practices, and we explain patiently that fasting Ramadan is one of the requirements of the five pillars of Islam. The other four are belief in one God and the finality of the prophet or “Shahadah”, pilgrimage to Mecca or Haj, Almsgiving or “Zakah”, and praying five times daily. Allah (God) says, “Fasting is mine and it is I who give reward for it. [A man] gives up his sexual passion, his food and his drink for my sake.” Thank god this is only during the day! In the evening Muslims celebrate fasting by overeating, not sure about the sex part though!
In fact, most Muslims will observe fasting even if they aren’t keen on following other pillars of the faith. However, not all Muslims fast and there are legitimate and creative ways to avoid doing so. During hot summer days in Ramadan, growing up in Egypt as a youngster, there were some ways of avoiding fasting, like travelling (at least 80 miles on a mule, but nobody has tried this recently), bringing their old medical records to their doctors for permission to avoid fasting, or just simply not fasting at all. Islam doesn’t require children to fast until reaching adolescence, l-Kharqi said: “When a child is ten years old and is able to fast, he should start to do so.”
But fasting at earlier ages gives Muslim children some sense of growing up, like a rite of passage, and kids want to emulate their older brothers and sisters. Some strict Muslim parents will demand of their youngsters to fast for at least a short time as soon as they can walk. At Marina Grill restaurant, where I went to cover the first day of Ramadan, a father was bragging about his young son fasting; “I’m not even old enough to fast yet,” the 9 /10 year-old son fired back. Forcing your kids to fast is not always a virtue and could be counterproductive.
Growing up in Egypt, as a youngster, my parents were relaxed about religion. Indeed, my dad had a great contempt for zealous imams and preferred to live by example and despised preaching. In this way, my dad raised eight children and the only thing he liked about Ramadan fasting is the not eating part; “be hungry be healthy, the prophet says,” he explained when we asked for food. In a majority Muslim country, cheating on fasting is not a piece of cake, and can be very tricky in a country where everyone around is fasting.
Last year there was a protest in Tunisia, and this year in Morocco demanding the right not to fast and eat in public in Ramadan, which is like the right to drink alcohol or have sex in public. “If you are keen on committing a sin, do it in your own privacy,” we were instructed by god. Public spaces have their own rules and etiquettes that are protected by law in any country, Muslim or not. Americans are still curious about Muslims fasting, some think it is evil and a sneaky way to bring Sharia to America. Some still can’t believe it is from dawn to sunset; frequently asking, can you drink or smoke? No we can’t! We are refraining from eating, drinking, smoking or even sex, Muslims being first to equate sex with food. The idea is to cleanse your body and soul for a month, so the rest of the year you appreciate other people suffering, struggles, the millions of people still hungry around the world, even here in the richest country in the world.
Fasting is not too hard if it is shared. I still miss the magnificent scene of the sun setting on the horizon, the anticipation of “Azzan”, the call for “Maghrab” (evening prayer) to break your fast, the food preparation, the sizzling smell of your favorite Ramadan dishes, the communal eating at the public Ramadan dinner table set up in streets and squares, the chat, the Ramadan TV series that last all night, bringing families together, the walk through Cairo streets at night, and most of all the “Mosahraati” – a drummer who comes late at night beating his drum declaring time for your last evening meal, calling your own name chanting: “Esha Ya Nayem Wahed El-Dayim – Wake up sleepy-eyed and worship the everlasting.
And one last thing, please when you greet a Muslim for Ramadan, don’t say, as it was customary before the Egyptian revolution, ‘Ramadan Mubarak” – now just say ”Blessed Ramadan,” which I can now see on a lawn sign in my neighborhood, “Ramadan Kareem” neighbor!! And thank you!
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BelAhdan, Ramadan Celebration in America, under the Tent
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Are Speaking Skills More Valued than Listening?
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by: Deb Calvert
Presumably, standing in front of the class was intended to help us build confidence in public speaking. Mrs. Sisney was a stickler for presenting with confidence and not just reading our report to the class.
The most memorable part of giving those book reports was the look on everyone else’s faces. Utter boredom. Sitting in the audience, listening to 20 book reports was deadly dull.
I’m convinced that this was how I learned to stop listening. As my mind naturally wandered, I learned to keep a neutral expression. Later, I learned to nod on occasion and to tilt my head and furrow my brow just a little bit as if I were deeply pondering the speaker’s words. In time, I began to mirror the speaker’s posture, expression and tone… even though I was completely checked out, not listening at all.
But back to 4th grade. There were no expectations of listeners, only of the speaker. The same was true in the 8th grade class I took called Speech & Communication. We learned the mechanics of constructing and delivering a good speech. But no one ever taught us how to listen. I understand that’s the way it was and still is for middle school and high school classes with similar names and objectives. We’re only getting the “Speech” part of the Speech & Communication classes.
Then there was high school debate. We had to listen, but only selectively. We listened for key phrases while multi-tasking to construct our own arguments and pull evidence cards for our own presentation time. In those classes and on those judges’ evaluations, I never heard instruction or critique regarding how well we’d listened.
It took me a long time to recover and reclaim my ability to genuinely listen to others. Sometimes, I find myself lapsing back into pseudo-listening mode. I know I can slide through most business meetings by saying something useful and then retreating into my own head, semi-listening while others discuss the issues. I’m guilty of pretending to listen in conversations with my family and friends, too, masking what I am doing by occasionally adding a relevant comment or affirming gesture.
Because I know this about myself, I try very hard to genuinely focus. When my mind wanders, I use my drill sergeant voice (inside my head) to deliver a stern and swift rebuke. I think I would do even better at this if I didn’t have the easy out of being able to recover with strong speaking skills – the same ones that were developed at the expense of my listening skills and habits.
What would happen if schools taught classes on effective listening? If good, active listening was taught as a companion skill to speaking and presenting?
Or what if business people were recognized for their ability to focus and genuinely listen to others? What if we applauded the listeners instead of the speakers?
Until the value is placed on listening, I suppose people will never really see a need to actively engage by listening with full concentration. I suspect that most people don’t even realize that their listening is sub-par because the practices of multi-tasking and selectively listening are so widespread. As a result, we are all missing out on making true connections.
Deb Calvert is President, People First Productivity Solutions
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HTTP Client Certificate authentication for JbossWS Native client
spyhunter99 Novice
I have a situation in which my web service client (running in a jsp) needs to be able to dynamically change authentication parameters for accessing a partical service based off of some administrative settings. (I need help with B)
Scenario A: HTTP Basic username/password
Status: It works great, all I need to do is to pass along the username and password from the form login via the context provider object
Scenario B: Multihop with HTTPS with client certificates
User's Browser (with a user cert) to Jboss web client (in a jsp. server has it's own server cert) which then calls the web service, using the server cert as a client-cert.
Status: doesn't work and I'm not sure what I'm missing.
The overal goal is to provide some level of impresonation from the end user, through the web interface, to the web service. I'm doing this by passing along some custom headers (not that's beyond the point right now). So the question really is, what do I need to specify programmatically to setup the web service client in the jsp, in order to setup the SSL connection with client certs.
Ideally, I'd like to just steal the settings from the container, that way configuration is similified.
I've pretty sure I've done this in the past with a console app and jbossws. All I did was specificy the location of the key store via the environment properties (javax.net.ssl ...). Which leaves me a bit puzzled why it wouldn't be picked up from the stack.
Edit: After looking through the Netty Client source, I found an SSLContextFactory which does look for the default settings. Since it doesn't appear to find them, I'm assuming that jboss, when defining the keystore paths and passwords in server.xml, does not make these settings available to the container as a whole. Can anyone confirm this? | https://community.jboss.org/message/719331?tstart=0 | robots: classic
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How can I ignore the top of a report ?
sf_nicole _
I am using Monarch 9.00 to try and grab a section of totals from the lower portion of a large report. The report is maybe 100 pages long.
I can trap the information I want, but due to the size of the report it just happens that about 20-30 additional lines happen to match the format. I have tried a few permutations but it turns out that several of the detail information lines have exactly the same format as the total information lines.
What I am tring to do now is ignore the report up until the sub title "Grand Totals" and then apply the trap. I have found this functionality in Monarch for a MCR (Multi Column Report) but I can not seem to find it for a regular report.
Can anyone help ?
• How can I ignore the top of a report ?
Data Kruncher
Hi Nicole, and welcome to the forum.
It would help if you could please [URL="http://www.monarchforums.com/showthread.php?t=2290"]post a sample of your report[/URL], and perhaps describe the trap that you're using in your detail template.
Then it will be much easier to assist.
Also, are you using the V9 Standard or Pro edition?
• How can I ignore the top of a report ?
sf_nicole _
Hi Kruncher,
I will have to scrub a report because it has confidential information on it. Let me see what I can do
• How can I ignore the top of a report ?
Grant Perkins
Hi Nicole,
I'm with Kruncher in suggesting that seeing the report sample would be useful but I think I know what you mean by the MCR facility to define when a template should stop and start and I'm not sure it's quite the same thing as you need here.
Basically is you have 2 sections of the report that will always be picked up by a trap, as you have, the way forward would be tpo use the trap and look for something by which you can filter to keep and work with just the rows you need.
You might be able to filter the extracted table data based on;
data content in the record
the position in the report - page number/rownumber/record number, etc. For example if you know the lines you don't want fall on page 1 you can filter to include everything except page 1.
some other information - say the section heading included using an Append Template.
excluding the first xx records - if the number of unrequired lines is consistent AND they occur before the required records.
/LISTThe section heading "Grand Totals" might work for you in this instance if the unrequired lines would capture something different or perhaps nothing.
It will be good to see the report shoud none of these suggestions (or something similar) work for you. | https://community.datawatch.com/thread/3294 | robots: classic
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My Oscar picks
I will be driving over the Rocky Mountains on Sunday night, coming back from my grandfather's 90th birthday party (90!) when the Oscars ceremony will air. So I won't be watching for the first time in years. But I still enjoy making predictions on who/what will win. Some of my picks are based on critical opinions and some are blind guesses. Almost none are based on my opinions because I've hardly watched any of the nominated movies this year. Here we go:
Best picture: The Artist
Actor: George Clooney, "The Descendants"
Actress: Viola Davis, "The Help"
Supporting actor: Christopher Plummer, "Beginners"
Supporting actress: Octavia Spencer, "The Help"
Animated film: Rango
Cinematography: The Artist
Art direction: Hugo
Costume design: Jane Eyre
Directing: Michael Hazanavicius, "The Artist"
Documentary feature: Undefeated
Documentary short: Saving Face
Film editing: The Descendants
Foreign language film: A Separation
Makeup: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
Original score: The Artist
Original song: Man or Muppet, "The Muppets"
Short film animated: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
Short film live action: Time Freak
Sound editing: Drive
Sound mixing: War Horse
Visual effects: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
Adapted screenplay: The Ides of March
Original screenplay: Midnight in Paris
I'll post how I did on Monday.
David B. Riley said...
Overall, I like being an eccentric kook and never like the movies anyone else likes. My favorite movie was Kill Bill, afterall. Still, I only saw four movies last year--the final Harry Potter, The Green Hornet,Sherlock Holmes & Cowboys & Aliens. Unless I've missed something, only one of them was even nominated for anything. So, I don't care who wins. I've got to go back to my bunker now.
Jennifer Campbell-Hicks said...
Hey, David. Of yours, I saw Harry Potter (which should have gotten a best picture nomination) and Cowboys & Aliens. Most of my film choices nowadays revolve around my kids, which means I've seen most of the animated movies (and The Muppets) and not much else. I'll watch whatever wins the big awards when they come out on DVD. | http://jennifercampbellhicks.blogspot.com/2012/02/my-oscar-picks.html | robots: classic
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Family members hug in Murrysville, Pennsylvania following a knife attack at a local high school. Murrysville, Pennsylvania, families react to the mass stabbing at a local high school
On Wednesday 16-year-old Alex Hribal allegedly entered a high school near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and stabbed 21 of his classmates and a security guard. Although some of the injuries are serious, so far there have been no fatalities.
Given the recent history of school shootings in the US, it didn't take long before the incident became fuel for the ongoing debate over gun control. If you were wondering whether the chasm between the two sides on this issue had narrowed at all, it hasn't.
Start Quote
Guns aren't our problem, mentally ill people are”
End Quote Elizabeth Nelson Capitalist Preservation
The Pennsylvania attack proves that firearms aren't the problem, argue gun rights advocates. A disturbed individual is always capable of finding a weapon and causing violence.
"Jack the Ripper, OJ Simpson, Ted Bundy and the BTK killer never used a gun to subdue or killer their victims, and yet our administration would have us believe that guns are our enemy," writes Elizabeth Nelson of Capitalist Preservation blog. "Guns aren't our problem, mentally ill people are."
Dan Zimmerman on The Truth About Guns blog agrees:
As someone once said, the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun (or a knife) is a good guy with a gun. Of course, as we all know, our schools are sterile, gun free zones where, with the occasional exception of a resource officer, guns are prohibited. Kinda like our military bases. How's that working out?
Alex Jones's site asks whether liberals will now start calling for a knife ban:
Ah yes, Piers Morgan - the Brit who until recently hosted a CNN talk show, where he was an outspoken proponent of gun control. As Salon's Elias Isquith documents, Morgan continues to be a lightning rod for gun boosters, who showered his Twitter feed with invective.
"America's lack of knife control is sickening, isn't it fella?" went a typical tweet.
Although Mr Morgan was largely silent, other pro-gun advocates framed their arguments along the lines of a comment made by one of the surgeons who operated on students injured during the attack.
Start Quote
Nobody could have outrun a bullet if the suspect had been armed with a gun”
End Quote Michael Daly The Daily Beast
"Even though many people were injured and injured severely, this would be a completely different scenario if a firearm was in place," Dr Juan Carlos Puyana said.
Michael Daly of the Daily Beast writes that President Barack Obama might be appearing at another mass shooting memorial service "if the mayhem at Franklin High had been perpetrated with a 9-mm pistol like the one the 2009 Fort Hood gunman used or the .45 calibre pistol the more recent shooter wielded."
"Nobody could have outrun a bullet if the suspect had been armed with a gun, but anybody who managed to stay outside the reach of the blades escaped injury," he writes.
The editors of the Hartford Courant compare the school shooting in nearby Newtown, Connecticut, and this week's incident in Pennsylvania:
Gun advocates frequently quote the old saw that "Guns don't kill people - people kill people," and argue that determined would-be attackers, if denied firearms, will find other weapons. As far as they go, those statements aren't untrue.
But look at the consequences: In Connecticut, 20 children and six educators died. In Pennsylvania, nearly two dozen people were attacked, and there were no deaths.
They conclude: "Pennsylvanians must ask themselves, as we and all Americans must: What if this student hadn't used a knife? What if he had wielded a gun?"
"Knife attacks happen in countries such as Japan where guns are hard to access, and they have been lethal," writes John Hopkins Prof Katherine Newman. "Just not as deadly as a loaded high-capacity automatic weapon that requires a split second to gun down dozens of people."
So this is where the gun debate stands in the US. A 16-year-old boy can run through a school, indiscriminately stabbing his fellow classmates, and it's either compelling evidence that gun control doesn't work - or exactly why it does.
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Comment number 5.
Just a question, but it says he ran through the school indiscriminately stabbing fellow classmates, this would make you think he had less of an intention to kill them as opposed to injuring them. This is because if he had wanted to kill them, he could have killed them by using the knife differently. So what is the difference? If he had the intention to kill, nothing would have stopped him.
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Comment number 4.
As others have pointed out, mental illness is the problem.
So how come none of the bleeding hearts brigade are advocating better health care and treatment for the mentally ill?
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Comment number 3.
So reading this article its not the weapons, but the Homicidal americans that are the issue
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Comment number 2.
Of course it did not take the gun nuts very long to trot out their usual nonsense, I'm surprised that the "ban cars because they kill" chant has not begun. For a change it was not a gun used, if so we may be talking about 22 dead not 22 injured. Yes, gun control should still happen, but it won't in the US where gun deaths are a daily occurrence and the run of the mill are not even reported.
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This is common sense in civilized world, Knifes Vs Bullets here is 21 injuries Vs 21 fatalities, Period.
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MODSCAPES deals with new rural landscapes produced by large-scale agricultural development and colonization schemes (ADCS) implemented in the 20th century throughout Europe and beyond. Conceived in different political and ideological contexts, the underlying agricultural development and colonization policies (ADCP) were pivotal to Nation-building and State-building, and to the modernization of the countryside. Such policies and schemes provided a testing ground for the ideas and tools of agronomists, environmental and social scientists, architects, engineers, planners, landscape architects and artists, which converged around a shared challenge. Their implementation produced modernist rural landscapes (MRL) which have seldom been considered as a transnational research topic.
ADCP and ADCS had, and still have an impact on peoples’ lives as individuals and communities, but are largely ignored by mainstream scholarship and policies in the field. As time passes, buildings and landscapes deteriorate, and the people who lived in them as they developed die out, so that MRL become more increasingly difficult to understand as unique forms of cultural heritage.
MODSCAPES aims to raise awareness of this largely underestimated shared cultural heritage which stands today as a tangible evidence of recent European history. Emphasizing the crucial connection between ADCP, ADCS, and MRL, MODSCAPES builds upon the growing but fragmented interest for the topic to lay the basis for transnational and transdisciplinary strand of research.
To this end, MODSCAPES develops a comparative approach which combines research-driven and bottom-up participatory activities based on the collection, processing, elaboration, and critical discussion of visual data and multiple narratives concerning 13 case studies located in 7 EU- and 4 non-EU neighbouring countries.
MODSCAPES looks at MRL as the physical embodiment of policies, borrowing methods to design-oriented disc iplines, tested against three humanities-driven concepts:
• The introduction of modernism – as the cultural and artistic expression of core modern values – in the countryside blurred conventional understanding of modernity. In modernist rural landscapes, “high modernism” – the visual order imposed by planners to make modern societies “legible” – had a crucial role.
• Modern nation-states mediated the contradictions brought by the modernisation of large-scale societies using “imagination” and “creativity” to build new communities and identities. Focusing on reinvention is about identifying the different “styles” of such “national imaginings”, and about how change was “creatively” managed or steered.
• A unifying paradigm for a trans-disciplinary approach to the topic’s tangible and intangible legacies, landscape is used to bridge arts and humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, and to integrate research, policy, and practice effectively. Being the world “as perceived by people”, landscape is a means of approaching history with an action-oriented objective.
Each individual research team carries an individual project which includes one or more case studies:
Italy (1922-1943): Fascist integral reclamation of the Pontine Marshes & Apulian tableland;
Spain (1930s-1975): Francoist reclamation and internal colonization in the Ebro and Tagus Valleys;
Portugal (1920s-1950s): Salazar’s failed internal colonization of the common lands;
Germany (1945-1989): State-driven collectivization in former GDR (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg)
Estonia and Latvia (1944/5-1991): Forced collectivization under Soviet occupation
British Palestine / Israel (1920s-1973): Zionist agricultural colonization
Libya (1922-1947): Italian agricultural colonies in Tripolitania and Cyrenaica
Morocco (1920s-1970s): French reclamation and rural development schemes of the Gharb Valley
Greece (1922-1968): Settlements in the Axios and Strymon Valleys for refugees from Asia Minor
Ukraine (1944/5 – 1991): Rural planning in Soviet Ukraine
Explore the case studies
Agricultural new settlements in Cyrenaica, Italian Lybia
Zionist agricultural colonisation in
British Palestine and Israel
Greek-Turkish refugee settlements
Forced collectivisation of
Estonia and Latvia
Transformation of the countryside in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in Mecklenburg-Vorpommen and Brandenburg
Francoist colonisation of the
Ebro and Tagus valleys
Salazar’s colonisation
of Portuguese common lands
(1920s-mid 1950s)
Rural development schemes
in French Morocco
Fascist land reforms and reclamations in the Pontine-Marshes
Fascist land reforms and reclamations in the Apulian tableland
Agricultural new settlements in Tripolitania, Italian Libya
Each individual project feeds five core thematic research-driven Work Packages (WP) articulated along a question-driven rationale:
• What was debated and planned? >> WP1: Documenting adcp/adcs
• What was realized and what remains? >> WP2: Physical legacies of adcp/adcs
• What were adcp/adcs/mrl’s broader impacts? >> WP3: Sociocultural impacts of adcp/adcs
• How do people see adcp/adcs/mrl today? >> WP4: Memories and reception of adcp/adcs/mrl
• What do we do about it? >> WP5: Change and challenges in mrl
MODSCAPES’ multi-fold objectives can be prioritized in relation to the different perspectives they shed on the topic, as well as to their potential value for different user communities:
1. Acknowledging MRL as cultural heritage, MODSCAPES aims to raise the awareness and understanding of local communities’ daily environments, to help them identify the challenges such environments face, and to empower them to participate in their enhancement and sustainable evolution.
2. Considering MRL as a transnational shared cultural heritage across Europe and beyond, modscapes:
• questions local communities’ self-perceived “exceptionalism”, sounding out their availability to share a common European history and identity;
• enhances the wider public perception of MRL’s touristic potential, benefitting local communities.
3. Developing a reflective approach to ADCP, ADCS and MRL (III), MODSCAPES addresses a broader range of end-user communities. Understanding the making, transformation, and present challenges of mrl, this project provides citizens, decision-makers, practitioners, as well as present and future generations of actors in the field (ie. students trained at partners’ institutions) with tools to
• envisage the future development of MRL,
• and to develop future sustainable and inclusive rural landscapes, villages and cities (IIIb).
• MODSCAPES provides the opportunity for publicly debating past and current nationalist narratives against European ones,
• and offers a platform to discuss past adcs against present-day EU policies.
• Through its reflective approach, this project makes new and fresh contributions to different academic fields: nation-building theory; modern and contemporary (environmental and cultural) history of Europe; modern architectural, planning and landscape history; theory, epistemology and research methods in the design-related disciplines.
• Last but not least, MODSCAPES is likely to give European and global scholarship on the topic significant leverage for its institutional consolidation, possibly into a permanent international academic network.
Find out more about the MODSCAPES team
To this end, MODSCAPES engages and targets diversified potential audiences through an articulated knowledge exchange and dissemination strategy carried out through activities, events and deliverables, enabling a better understanding of the common patterns and rich diversities which shaped our national identities and may help to support shared European narratives.
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The Mandelbrot Set
For the following information (paraphrased from Chapter 1, "A Mathematical and Historical Tour") and much more, see Robert Devaney, A First Course in Chaotic Dynamic Systems.
Chaos occurs in objects like quadratic equations when they are regarded as dynamical systems by treating simple mathematical operations like taking the square root, squaring, or cubing and repeating the same procedure over and over, using the output of the previous operation as the input for the next (iteration). This procedure generates a list of real or complex numbers that are changing as you proceed - a dynamic system.
For some types of functions, the set of numbers that yield chaotic or unpredictable behavior in the plane is called the Julia set after the French mathematician Gaston Julia, who first formulated many of the properties of these sets in the 1920s. These Julia sets are complicated even for quadratic equations. They are examples of fractals - sets which, when magnified over and over, always resemble the original image. The closer you look at a fractal, the more you see exactly the same object. Fractals naturally have a dimension that is not an integer - not 1 or 2, but often somewhere in between.
The black points in graphic representations of these sets are the non-chaotic points, representing values that under iteration eventually tend to cycle between three different points in the plane so that their dynamical behavior is predictable. Other points are points that "escape," tending to infinity under iteration. The boundary between these two points of behavior - the interface between the escaping and the cycling points - is the Julia set.
The totality of all possible Julia sets for quadratic functions is called the Mandelbrot set: a dictionary or picture book of all possible quadratic Julia sets. First viewed in 1980 by Benoit Mandelbrot and others, the Mandelbrot set completely characterizes the Julia sets of quadratic functions, and has been called one of the most intricate and beautiful objects in mathematics.
For more information, consult the sci.fractals FAQ.
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Mary Ellen Turner died October 11, 2012, at Christa Shores, Bremerton, Washington.
She was born March 10, 1910, on the Bud Morris ranch west of the Bear Lodge in northeast Wyoming. Ellen’s birth was a difficult one. If it wasn’t for Dr. Knight we all probably wouldn’t be here today.
She graduated from the Alva Grade School and the Hulett High School, attended the Spearfish Normal School and received her Teaching Degree then taught at several Grade Schools in Crook County, Wyoming.
Ellen’s father, Steve Morris was killed by lightening near Broadus, Montana. He and a friend were looking for some land to build a home, were camped with a teepee for shelter and the lightning struck the center pole. Steve’s body was then shipped back home by rail. John Mahoney hauled his body with a freight wagon from Aladdin to Alva. As a result John became aware of the Stephen Morris family. Ellen was two, and Joe was about six months old. Later John offered to hire Ellen’s mother as a housekeeper. Gertie accepted and the Stephen Morris family moved to the Mahoney ranch, one mile south of Alva, Wyoming.
Gertie became weary of the housekeeping and gave notice to John that she was leaving and going back home (Iowa). John was devastated and admitted to Gertie that he secretly loved her and the kids. He asked to marry her on the spot. The proposal took her by surprise, but she said yes. They were married December 22, 1915. There was 30 years difference in their ages.
Ellen married Harry Turner March 31, 1934, in Spearfish, South Dakota.
After they were married, they took a vacation. Harry was working for his new step-father-in-law John Mahoney. They went to Alma, Colorado for a visit with Harry’s mother and step-dad, the Hixons. While they were there, they received a letter from Ellen’s mother, saying things were worse at the ranch, and suggested Harry try to find a job in Colorado. Harry then applied for a job at the meat market working for dad Hixon and was hired. They lived in a refurbished “barn” while in Alma.
They later moved to Fowler, then to Pueblo, and eventually his brother Bill Turner loaned him $250 to move to the Seattle Washington area. Harry went to work for the Shipyards, and eventually got back into the meat market business.
Ellen was preceded in death by brother, Joe Morris who was a Lieutenant Colonel Squad Commander in the Air Force. He was missing in action over France August 8, 1943.
She was also preceded in death by brother, Lloyd Mahoney (April 29, 1929); father, Stephen Morris (June 30, 1912), step-father, John Mahoney (September 30, 1936); mother, Gertrude Mahoney (April 15, 1965); husband, Harry Turner (October 14, 1985); sister, Alice Long (February 27, 2008); brother, John Mahoney (September 9, 2009) and brother Fred Mahoney (March 29, 2012).
Ellen is survived by her brother, Ed Mahoney; son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Betty Turner; son and daughter-in-law, Fred and Norma Turner; son and daughter-in-law, Sam and Cindy Turner; six grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and nine great-great grandchildren.
Added footnote: When her brother Ed was a teenager in the Army Signal Corps and stationed in Panama, Ellen wrote him a letter every week. It sure helped cure the homesickness. Later Ed returned the favor by writing his “Old Sister” and sending her pictures just about every week until she could no longer read or understand what was read to her.
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August 30th, 2018
Polling Matters returns for an extended episode exploring the latest goings-on in Washington DC and what a recent avalanche of Brexit related polling tells us about public opinion as we head into a crucial party conference season.
In part one, Keiran Pedley and Leo Barasi look at Trump’s approval rating and what that says about his prospects for re-election and the GOP’s prospects in the upcoming midterms. Keiran and Leo also look in-depth at the potential Democratic candidates to face him in 2020, with a special focus on Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders as they compete for the right to lead the Democrat’s progressive wing.
In part two, Keiran and Leo examine a range of recent polls that present conflicting messages about the state of public opinion on Brexit. Keiran argues that polling on the outcome of a second referendum is useless at this stage, Leo looks at whether support for a second vote is increasing and both Keiran and Leo have a few choice words for a recent article in The Mirror suggesting that 4 million people are prepared to vote Labour if Corbyn is clearer on its Brexit policy.
Finally, the pair examine what the numbers mean for Brexit in practical terms as we enter a busy party conference season.
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Cat owners are aware that their feline companions love tea. Your furball has the inclination to lick and smell any tea left anywhere. It does not hesitate to drink from teacups directly. Do remember that if you love caffeinated drinks like coke and coffee, and tea too, it is essential that you keep them away from your cat.
Tea may kill
Your cat loves tea as it soothes the animal’s senses. Not only tea, but your cat will also drink coffee and fanta as well. Excess amount of tea, however, could kill your cat. This is especially applicable for chamomile or earl grey varieties. Herbs attract cats, and they drink only for the scent of the herbs.
Higher caffeine content drinks will cause harm to cats if they drink it in excess quantities. This is as the caffeine has toxins, and these chemicals could be too much for cats to manage. Kitties may be poisoned by caffeine. This has a high probability of happening as it is not possible to monitor the cat all day and night. If your cat has drunk too much caffeine, then the animal will exhibit a few symptoms like vomiting and restlessness. There can also be heart palpitations and diarrhea. Muscle tremors and rapid breathing may happen. Allergies and fits are quite common in such conditions.
Quick treatment is needed
If you observe anyone or multiple symptoms in the cat, take the animal to the veterinarian immediately. Appropriate treatment should be given as quickly as possible. Your cat’s life depends on your swiftness. Many of such symptoms could lead to a few other complications like coma, dehydration, and seizures. In extreme cases, death may occur. Some cats, however, can drink large quantities of tea and survive. This is as these cats have been drinking tea from their kitten days, and their body is immune to the toxic effects of the caffeine.
If you have just brought home a kitten, then it is unwise to take risks. The thumb rule in such cases is to assume that all plants kill cats. Concentrated extracts from any flower are poison to most cats. This holds true even if the cat does not drink the tea. Rubbing the liquid on its belly is dangerous enough for some particularly vulnerable kitties. This is as cats do not process the same way as humans do. The liver of a cat is different than a human’s. It makes your kitty vulnerable. The kidney lacks the enzymes which are required to break down a number of substances and also the internal pathways to remove them. This is why you must not allow your cat to touch any medicine you eat, including all tablets and vials.
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Do DevOps developers have to do it all?
Startup culture created a need for developers who could see a product from concept through launch. Now, these DevOps developers are a principal agent of DevOps culture.
DevOps seems like a win-win proposition: by integrating teams and fostering a community of collaboration, you produce higher quality work, get it to users faster, and it's better maintained. But in order to make DevOps work, developers now must possess a wider swath of knowledge that was previously spread out over multiple employees.
It makes sense, really. Many DevOps practices were pioneered by startups that were working with limited resources. With only so many people to hire, startups had to take a lean approach where each member of the team had to do what in a traditional setting multiple employees were doing. But this has since changed, on a greater scale, what companies look for in an ideal developer; many companies that aren't startups are looking to shift to DevOps by, among other things, seeking out these so-called "full-stack," DevOps developers.
For instance, with DevOps, companies are no longer embracing a "waterfall" approach to development where different groups exclusively handle QA and development. It could now fall on developers to assume the responsibilities of testing and maintaining release environments. Similarly, a DevOps developer could end up having to address a database issue when they find that they don't have a dedicated DBA team.
Now, some would argue that this hampers the ability of developers to, well, develop code. Putting automation technologies aside for the sake of argument, if a DevOps developer is busy fulfilling the DBA role because there is no dedicated DBA team, that means they're spending that much less time on development. Sure, they can do these other things, but should they?
The other side would posit that the demand for people with an expanded skillset shouldn't be so they can take on multiple roles, which could cripple efficiency. Rather, it should be so devs will better understand the other aspects of the systems development lifecycle, which can help strengthen relationships between what were previously separate, siloed teams. After all, integration and collaboration are at the heart of DevOps, and what better way to promote that than by having a team where everyone understands the nature of everyone else's responsibilities?
So perhaps there's a balance to be struck here. When it comes to DevOps, seeking out knowledgeable developers with these larger skillsets could be what you need – just so long as you use their knowledge to help increase collaboration, and not to force them to actually wear all those other hats.
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You possibly visualize that table light on your bed's nightstand, which sheds some light on your bedtime reading. Or possibly you think concerning the light resting on the console table in the hallway, which greets you simply prior to you exit the residence or get in.
While table lamps are commonly the most common lighting fixture in our homes, we ought to not neglect flooring lights too. Though taller compared to their table light or desk lamp equivalents, flooring lamps could offer a variety of benefits that could improve the design of any type of room:
1. Toughness
Today's flooring lamps, such as Tiffany stained glass flooring lights, are much stronger compared to flooring lights of the past. For instance, in the past, flooring lamps were notorious for tipping over easily, therefore developing a fire hazard. However, today's flooring lamps have to satisfy something called the UL "tipability requirement," requiring their bases to be hefty sufficient.
2. Complete range illumination
This allows the light's customer to take pleasure in the complete range of light, including light that the nude human eye could not detect, such as infrared light. In particular, this feature provides artists that use a selection of media, with a sort of synthetic sunlight in order to help disclose just how specific colors will appear in sunshine.
3. Appealing designs for any size or decor of a room
You probably do not wish to match up paisley lampshades with checkered wallpaper. Luckily, floor lights, such as contemporary flooring lights, and also mission design floor lamps are available in a selection of styles, which complement the style.
Today, motifs have actually come to be the "craze" when developing decoration for a particular area. Thankfully, floor lights range from traditional designs and colors, to even more contemporary ones. And also with retro models, the old is brand-new again!
4. Perfect as both a job or a reading light
Table lamps can only provide a small range of lighting, and also oftentimes they hardly develop sufficient light for reading, which increases your eyestrain. A floor lamp offers a wider array of illumination. So whether you are seeing TV, working with a puzzle, or reading the paper, a flooring light can offer the correct amount of light, thus decreasing your energy bills.
5. Adjustable illumination.
While the brightness of lots of table lamps is restricted to "off" as well as "on," flooring lamps tend to provide a larger variety of brightness. Whether you require minimal lighting for reading or even more illumination for your kids' board game, a floor light typically gives a selection of illumination settings.
6. Lowered eyestrain and glare.
Numerous residences still utilize fluorescent lighting throughout their numerous spaces. Your eyes subconsciously grab the flickering of such lights, increasing eyestrain as well as glow. While the light of a table lamp illuminates outwards, the light of a flooring light lights up downwards. This offers a more comprehensive area of light that is useful for whatever task you are doing.
Today's flooring lamps, such as Tiffany discolored glass floor lights, are much sturdier than flooring lights of the past. Flooring lamps range from traditional styles as well as shades, to even more contemporary ones. A floor light provides a broader range of illumination. Whether you are seeing TV, functioning on a problem, or reading the newspaper, a floor lamp can provide the appropriate amount of light, thus decreasing your energy expenses.
While the light of a table light brightens outwards, the light of a floor light lights up downwards.
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Zach Hill… What a hero! With guitarist Spencer Seim the two formed Hella and cut the mind-blowing Hold Your Horse Is LP in 2002 which is… well, my favourite album! Hella sound impossibly messy and layered for a duo: a noisy, discordant and brain-bendingly complex strain of music churning, churning, churning in your ears. Since then Hella have churned a handful of quality releases, as well as respectively being involved in terrific side-projects: The Ladies, Team Sleep, Marnie Stern (Hill) and The Advantage (Seim). In 2005 they expanded their line-up, added vocals and the result being not as ball-clenchingly stunning as the good old Hella that we previously loved. But hold this in your musical brain: in no way have they sold out or done some lame album for the sake of it – they always do what their they want to do.
No one sounds like Zach Hill. His style is mental: completely scattered, break-neck that on first listen sounds free and improvised but is in fact intricately structured. It’s the most exciting and energised drumming to listen to, the sort you’d like to slow down and see what’s actually going on.
Zach’s latest project is his solo album, Astrological Straits. It’s typically wild and spaced-out, with some definite tunes – very, very entertaining listening. I spoke to him after an immense set at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds: a half-hour long song called Necromancer which features on the second CD of his latest album.
Brudenell Social Club, 3rd Dec 08
What’s your experience with foreign crowds?
I don’t really categorise anything, any country or any place… Audiences are much more reserved [in Europe], a bit more standoffish in the show environment. But the same thing can happen in the States as well, it just varies. As far as respectful audiences are, or people that are actually taking in the music more than anywhere else I’d say Japan. As far as people are going there strictly to see the band and do nothing else and really are taking it in, than that would really be my number one. Being there it really puts off a sense of more or less them just really taking it in – really thinking about what’s happening or what they’re seeing. And a lot of shows too where it’s like you play there and you finish a song and it’s just like really excitable and crazy and then in about ten seconds it’s just silent until you start your next song…
So it’s the nervousness of the crowd?
I don’t think so – I think it’s respect. I think they’re anticipating what’s going to happen, what’s going to happen.
I’m wondering how the transition from little hella to BIG HELLA came about. Did you burn-out as a two-piece or did you have the opportunity to expand your line-up?
Both, really. I don’t know about ‘burn-out’ but we always wanted to [pause for thought]. In the beginning we always planned on at some point incorporating more people. It was getting to a point where we were kind-of tired of well, not tired, just kind-of like, naaah [makes inscrutable shrug gesture] about just two people I mean… Drums and guitar… it’s a lot of fun, it’s great, but it’s a bit limiting at a certain point so it felt natural to try to incorporate new things in the band.
How did you start out playing drums? How did the process begin?
I don’t have a music background in my family or anything. I just had a neighbour behind me that played drums and I’d hear him play drums all the time and I just felt that I understood it when I listened to it even though I couldn’t do it physically. So it just grew from there. I ended up getting a drum-set and then just teaching myself.
And your style. How long did it take you to define the technique you use now?
It was a gradual process. I just naturally heard things in my mind and just practiced until I could get across [hand gesture, we get what he means].
It’s a bit of a personal question but when you were involved in projects like Hella, Marnie Stern and The Ladies for example, did you have to hold down jobs to keep yourself going or could you sustain yourself?
I could sustain myself… modestly! I worked… I couldn’t call it work but I play… I do work very hard but modestly I’ve been able to sustain myself.
Cue an annoyingly repetitive drunk bloke who interrupts, making it massively awkward and Zach is treated like a pisshead’s zoo animal… Damn. In reply to the question “what does There’s No 666 In Outer Space mean”, Zach replies, “everything’s nonsense” which is pretty pertinent I suppose. End of a terrific chat with a very friendly Californian. Cheerio now!
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The New York Times ran an op-ed on February 26 with the provocative title “I Didn’t Kill My Baby.” However, the reader quickly learns that, although the contention in the title is correct, there’s no reason for it to be asserted other than to muddy the waters between abortion and an infant dying of natural causes, which are two completely different things morally, ethically, and legally.
The author of the op-ed is Dr. Jen Gunter, a former late term abortionist, who details the premature birth of one of her triplets at 22 ½ weeks. Her son, named Aidan, died within minutes. Although the traumatic experience of losing her son at that young age rendered her unable to continue practicing as an OBGYN, she remains a staunch pro-abortion activist.
In recounting the story of the birth and death of Aidan, Gunter is quick to defend herself from a charge no one would ever make of her as a mother: If you are going to accuse me of executing my child, then you need to know exactly what happened.” According to the president, we are executioners,” she says, adding that President Trump “implied that women like me executed our babies after birth” at the State of the Union and then “repeated that same lie on Twitter after the nonsensical Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Act failed.” This is simply false.
The article tries to tie her tragic experience to the current debate over the Born-Alive Act. The glaringly obvious flaw in this argument is that the law is specific to abortion but Gunter did not have an abortion – her water broke too early and Aidan was born without any medical inducement or intervention.
Instead of addressing this fact, Gunter claims, “It is unclear how this bill might affect situations where parents decline, for medically appropriate reasons, to have their newborns resuscitated.” Later, she again asserts, “It's unclear if the bill the Senate was considering would have affected me at 22 1/2 weeks. But whether an extremely premature delivery at the cusp of viability or an abortion, it's a situation that the government shouldn't insert itself into.”
Actually, the act is very clear, it pertains to only to abortion so it would not have affected her. You cannot just gloss over the difference between “an extremely premature delivery at the cusp of viability or an abortion,” it is an extremely important distinction, both legally and morally.
Abortion is defined in the text of the law:
The term ‘abortion’ means the use or prescription of any instrument, medicine, drug, or any other substance or device—
“(A) to intentionally kill the unborn child of a woman known to be pregnant; or
“(B) to intentionally terminate the pregnancy of a woman known to be pregnant, with an intention other than—
“(i) after viability, to produce a live birth and preserve the life and health of the child born alive; or
“(ii) to remove a dead unborn child.
Gunter asserts, I am uniquely positioned to say this bill is medically unnecessary and nothing more than a way to warp the reality of perinatal mortality (stillbirth or death within the first week of life) to create confusion about abortion.” In fact, she is “uniquely positioned” as both an abortionist and mother to create confusion by attempting to blend the two and make them interchangeable, practically and morally, within her piece.
Going back and forth between the doctor/patient role is an effective way of warping reality and creating confusion between the two and which one this bill is targeting. She does this when she says, “my reality — has been twisted by Mr. Trump and pundits to sound as if doctors like me and parents like me are smothering full-term babies at birth or injecting them with dirty needles to kill them (filled with what I have no idea).”
But the law only pertains to the “requirements for health care practitioners—In the case of an abortion or attempted abortion that results in a child born alive.” For those afraid that this applies to any mothers declining extreme measures to save their dying premature newborns, I say again, it applies only “In the case of an abortion or attempted abortion that results in a child born alive.”
Furthermore, after a failed abortion, the abortionist is required to “exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age.” This does not change the standard of care for other premature babies born naturally, it simply ensures that the exact same level of care is given to premature babies born during an abortion. This law is meant to protect healthy babies who would survive if given the same medical care as any other “wanted” baby born at that age.
Gunter is trying to lump parents in with abortionists, acting as though both doctor and mother are being threatened with prosecution. But the law explicitly states that there are consequences for abortionists, while mothers are exempt.
There is even a specific exemption in the bill for the mother: “Bar to prosecution.—The mother of a child born alive described under subsection (a) may not be prosecuted for a violation of this section, an attempt to violate this section, a conspiracy to violate this section, or an offense under section 3 or 4 of this title based on such a violation.”
She similarly tries to blur the line between abortion and delivery several times, saying:
• I have provided abortion care for women after 24 weeks gestation faced with similar outcomes who chose a surgical abortion over a vaginal delivery.”
• Some have known for weeks or even months that there will be no life after birth. With that knowledge some choose an abortion and others the blanket and embrace. Both are brave decisions.”
My heart goes out to Gunter, she lost a child. Her pain and suffering is real, but her pain and suffering have nothing to do with abortion or this bill. The premature birth of a child should not be equated with actively stopping a beating heart in the womb. Abortion activists are trying to conflate abortion, the purposeful killing of a baby inside the womb, with palliative care for a dying child. One gives a born child medication to ease any pain and suffering as they die naturally, the other gives a child medication to stop its heart and cause an unnatural death before it is yanked from the womb.
The abortionist asserts, “No one is executing children at birth. Doctors are providing standard medical care.” If this is true, what’s the problem with the bill?
Was Dr. Kermit Gosnell “providing standard medical care” when he snipped the spinal cords of babies born alive during his abortion attempts? This quote from the Grand Jury report sure sounds like execution to me: “he regularly and illegally delivered live, viable, babies in the third trimester of pregnancy — and then murdered these newborns by severing their spinal cords with scissors.”
Dr. Douglas Karpen is another late term abortionist alleged to make executions ”standard medical care.” This testimony from a Congressional report says he would kill infants born alive by “snipping the infant’s spinal cord with scissors; cutting the neck with Sopher forceps or similar instruments; twisting the infant’s head; using forceps, other instruments, or his finger to crush the ‘soft spot’ of the infant’s head, or crushing it by the same means through its stomach; or inserting his finger down its throat. If the infant’s cranium was coming out first, he would usually use his index finger to puncture its head, but if it was coming out feet first, he would instead insert an instrument in the back of the infant’s head.”
Gunter's op-ed attacks strawman after strawman and, while we should have sympathy for her loss, her situation is simply not applicable to the current debate in the way she implies. She didn't kill her baby and she didn't need to tell us that.
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Hubble telescope observes freaky antics of 'Nasty 1' star
An artist's rendering of "Nasty 1," the name for an oddly behaving star that was not actually named after a rapper who didn't take a lot of time to think up a good stage name. NASA/ESA/G. Bacon
The founders of the famed Star Registry may have had the best intentions, but letting just anyone name a star always seemed like a bad idea to me. There's just so much potential for mischief -- and I should know because if I had the chance to name a star, there would be a shimmering place in the sky called "GassyNixon666" before you could say, "Grow up."
It turns out that not even super-smart astronomers can pass up such a tantalizing naming opportunity. They've made some new discoveries about a strange star nicknamed "Nasty 1," according to the official Hubble Space Telescope website.
The weird nickname, derived from the star's catalog name, NaSt1, comes because the star itself exhibits some odd behavior. It's a Wolf-Rayet star, but it doesn't behave like one. Instead of seeing twin lobes of gas flowing from opposite sides of the star, as expected, they observed "a pancake-shaped disk of gas encircling the star" that is "nearly 1,000 times the diameter of our solar system," according to the Hubble website.
Typically, these types of stars swell up as they run out of hydrogen and the outer layer becomes more vulnerable to "gravitational stripping" by other nearby stars. Once the helium center of the star is exposed, it becomes a Wolf-Rayet star.
Sometimes the stripped matter spills out as the stars struggle with each other's gravity, and scientists believe that's what formed this strange disc, said Jon Mauerhan, an assistant researcher for the University of Berkeley's Department of Astronomy who is leading the study on Nasty 1. The research appears in Thursday's online edition of the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
"So this type of sloppy stellar cannibalism actually makes Nasty 1 a rather fitting nickname," Mauerhan said.
He also noted that catching these stars in this strange act of aggressive expansion can help astronomers better understand how they are formed -- and hopefully lead to more cool nicknames like "Bloater" and "Bluto."
The star's name comes from the original catalog name it received upon its discovery back in 1963. Its real name is "NaSt1" using the first two letters of the two astronomers, Jason Nassau and Charles Stephenson, who first found it. Astronomers, however, prefer "Nasty 1."
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In Pauline Bonaparte: Venus of Empire, Flora Fraser portrays the life of Napoleon's favorite sister - a capricious, petulant beauty, who defied convention and shocked 19th-century Europe with her many flagrant affairs, louche behavior, opulent jewels and lavish lifestyle. Christened Maria Paoletta and raised along with seven squabbling siblings in a tenement in Corsica, she rose to the apex of luxury as a princess of both France and Italy and was immortalized by Canova in a near-nude life-size marble statue now on display at the Villa Borghese in Rome.(The seductive, reclining figure is a major tourist attraction today.)
Ms. Fraser, who has written several well-received biographies, among them Princesses and Queen Caroline, belongs to English literary royalty. Her grandmother, Lady Elizabeth Longford, and mother, Lady Antonia Fraser, are two of Britain's most accomplished and acclaimed historical biographers. (Her stepfather was playwright and actor Harold Pinter). Ms. Fraser became interested in Pauline after seeing her famous statue and catching a glimpse of the magnificent Palazzo Borghese in Rome several years ago and decided to delve into the life of the confident and independent woman who, despite star quality, had somehow been neglected by history and relegated to obscurity.
Protected and supported by Napoleon, who indulged her even though he was unable to control her outrageous behavior, Pauline was frank about her sexual appetite and exploits and blase about the ensuing notoriety. Gossips called her a modern Messalina, and she was accused of nymphomania, lesbianism, gonorrhea and an incestuous relationship with Napoleon himself. Ms. Fraser writes that some of these accusations were true, suggesting an intimacy with the emperor, but a number of the licentious rumors that continually swirled about her were fomented by her brother's enemies in England and enhanced by the French government during the Bourbon restoration.
The cosseted Pauline married twice; the first time to a close friend of Napoleon, Gen. Victor Emmanuel LeClerc, to whom she was truly devoted and with whom she had a son, Dermide. Totally loyal, she accompanied him to Haiti when he was sent to restore France's sugar income and quell a local insurrection. Despite illness and several uprisings she refused to leave her husband, whom she called, joli petit gamin, declaring, Napoleon's sister does not feel fear. After LeClerc's death from yellow fever, she returned to France and reclaimed her place as a leading fashionista in Paris society, eventually marrying Camillo Borghese, a feckless, titled Roman of whom she quickly tired and deserted - though not before acquiring his family's famous title, diamonds and homes. She was now at the epicenter of the beau monde, extremely powerful, a double princess and, according to Count Metternich, the Austrian ambassador, as beautiful as it was possible to be. She was in love with herself alone and her sole occupation was pleasure.
During the Empire, she inhabitated the magnificent hotel de Charost, that, ironically, after her brother's exile, she sold with all its sumptuous contents to the Duke of Wellington when he was appointed British Ambassador to France. It remains the British Embassy in Paris. And though they never met, and Wellington referred to her to her as a heartless devil, he chose to place her glamorous portrait in one of the main rooms at Apsley House, his mansion in the heart of London.
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Expanding the Pantry Menu: the Humble Daikon Radish
Good morning! Or afternoon or evening, as the case may be.
As y'all know, I love to cook. Things like having a decent recipe collection for meals made from my preps and gardens are important to me, mainly because while, yes, I can eat pork and beans, mushroom zucchini rice patties and ramen noodles for days on end.... trust me, that gets old really quickly and I start to want some variety. Not to mention the hell that repetitious food will play on my system in terms of nutrition! Yes, I'd be getting calories...but I'd be still be slowly starving to death. Humans must have meals that meet their vitamin needs.
Variety improves everything when it comes to meals. Even something as simple as fresh-sliced red and green bell peppers as a side dish can really brighten things up.
Now in case you missed the news, we here at Casa Hively-Zinn are finally able to move out of California. Part of our goal is to use up as many of our canned goods as possible before moving (that stuff is heavy!). This means that you guys get lots and lots of ideas for making preps more edible and less like dungeon meals.
Now, I know you're wondering about the title at this point. I want to introduce y'all to the Daikon Radish! If you haven't heard of it before, lovers of Asian cuisine have been nomming on this awesome root vegetable for years.
"Daikon.Japan" by Chris 73 / Wikimedia Commons.
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Daikon are cheaper than spaghetti squashes, and their flavor works with any meat, cucumbers, tomatoes etc. They take to being used in soups and salads like a dream, and also work great as a gluten-free noodle replacement.
I repeat, a no-gluten noodle. I'm just going to let that sink in for a moment.
How easy it to turn into noodles?
Take a peeler and start shaving off noodles.
No, REALLY, it's that simple. You can eat them raw, soak them in salt water for about 15 minutes, or boil them up. Now, boiling does cause a radish-like smell; however, they don't taste radishy (it's a word, roll with it!). If you boil them, cook them until they are translucent and then it's nom time! It only takes about ten minutes at a low boil.
I'm going to lay some daikon information on y'all, and I want you to pay close attention, especially those of you who are putting in the work to have, grow and maintain gardens.
Daikon's nutritional value
My source is Nutrition Data for Self. These guys have damn near everything you could ask for, if you want to know the values of something. I suggest adding these guys to your bookmarks.
Daikon (raw) has the following when you are working off a 7-inch piece of the root:
• 60 calories
• 74.4 mg of Vitamin C. If you convert that into a percentage based off that Daily Value chart of 2000 calories a day, that 124% of your daily value. So if you're in an area that isn't very friendly to growing citrus, you've an alternative in this radish for fending off scurvy.
• Calcium is 9% Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA).
• Iron is 8% RDA.
• Magnesium is 14% RDA.
• B-complex Vitamins (2-3 of them) are about 10% RDA.
• 2 grams of protein. This is a very important point if you are a vegetarian, because you will need to make up for protein sources more than someone who eats meat like I do. (Though if you manage never to touch meat in a SHTF situation of a week or more in length, my hat is off to you.)
Growing daikon
This root crop prefers cooler climates, so this is a great crop for for folks in Alaska and Canada because it's ready for harvest in 60-70 days. If I recall correctly, that fits into your growing window up there.
They can be grown in containers, so long as you give a deep one. The green parts up top can grow up to three feet tall.
Now, they say these radishes are mature at 8 inches long... well, in the stores around here it's not uncommon to find them selling daikon that are in excess of two to three feet long. You can find yourself eating one root for a few days to a week, depending upon how big of a meal you want to make from it.
How do you store daikon?
Like you would store any other root crop, you want a dark, cool place, like a root cellar or basement.
(Sources are Hobby Farms and Back Door Harvest.)
That's all you need to know. Dig in!
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October 7, 2012
The Lesser of Two Evils
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We, They, Us, Them; The Evil Behind Groups
On a normal day in the Greater Bippus Area one can receive about two AM radio stations. One is the WOWO, news and talk at 1190 AM out of Fort Wayne and the other is dependent on astrological conditions. But one is never out of range of “National Progressivist Radio”, or NPR, as “they” refer to themselves, on the FM dial down there on the “left” side of your radio dial, somewhere around 89-point-sumthin. So Mrs. Milton has got old Uncle Milton in the habit of listening to NPR.
Here are some observations Milton has made about NPR:
• “They” don’t have any commercials, but there sure are a lot of companies and “foundations” and “trusts” that contribute to the operation.
• There is a wide variety of music, presented in short snippets, between and during the “programs”.
• When a grubbermint program has failed, “they” usually advocate for more funding for that program.
• When a grubbermint program is not a total failure, “they” usually advocate for more funding for that program.
• Most of the station personalities use phrases like- what “we” need to do to help _______ (fill in the name of some group) is provide more grub mint funding.
• When someone advocates curtailing of grub mint spending, “they” are painted as cold, hateful, greedy and/or selfish individuals, and it is never brought up that taxpayers might benefit by being allowed to keep more of their own money, rather than having it dispensed through this particular grub program.
Now- Please, Dear Reader, do not confuse Old Uncle Milton with those cold, hateful, greedy and selfish individuals. Uncle Milton loves people. But frequently, while Milton listens to NPR, he can be heard to say things (TALKING BACK TO THE RADIO???) like “we who?”; “You ain’t including me in that we, are you?”;
And then the “Liberal” Congressman got some Air Time
NPR seems to have a preponderance of “liberals” who get air time. And Milton has noticed that when the liberals talk, they really have a good idea of how Milton’s tax money can be used more effectively than it ever has in the past. The liberal very persuasively (and passionately) describes how Milton’s tax money (described as “what WE need to do”), that incremental amount, just a little bit more is necessary to push this failed program over the hump to success. “We” just need to give a little boost.
The liberal is frequently asking for more from the bank of infinite amounts, you know, the grub mint’s money. NOT money stolen from TAXPAYERS, no; money that grows on the grub mint money tree. It is a BIG tree. It has infinite amounts of FRN’s on it, just there waiting to be “harvested” by some liberal congresscritter trying to *level the playing field*, For some other do gooder project.
When these pencil neck geeks talk, and use the term “we” brother you better hold on to your wallet. When they say “we” they mean YOU. When they say “they” usually it is a bad guy, and if you are holding on to your wallet, then they mean YOU.
As we Approach Election Day
So, Dear Reader, Milton is hoping that as we approach election day, if you are one of those who casts a vote, that you will attend a town hall meeting and question what the candidates exactly mean when they say “we” and when they say “they”. Will “we” be getting big fat checks from the grub mint? Will “they” mind giving up more, so that “we” can benefit? Exactly what do these terms mean? Exactly how much more can “we” squeeze “them”? Or how much more can “you” continue to take from “me”? Don’t let these bone heads innocently use terms without defining EXACTLY what they mean by them.
Remember, always remember that “they” need your consent to establish their own legitimacy. And if presented with the “choice” of choosing the lesser of two evils? Always remember that the lesser of two evils is still evil.
A vote for the lesser of two evils is still evil and the only acceptable decision that can be made is to withdraw your consent. Remember that NONE OF THE ABOVE IS ALWAYS ONE OF YOUR CHOICES. A vote is a powerful thing, and the withholding of a vote is an act of power as well. PEACE.
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By Augusto Cermeno
Source 'El Nuevo Diario' (Nicaragua)
From Scott Coralles [email protected]
GRANADA - UFOs in Granada? It's possible. It would seem that Unidentified Flying Objects are flying almost nightly over the El Domingazo neighborhood, according to the accounts provided by at least a dozen local residents interviewed by EL NUEVO DIARIO.
One day we were approached by our friend Sebastián Arista Guadamuz, 38, a resident of the aforementioned neighborhood, which is located in this city's northern end. Arista told us he, his wife and many other locals have seen flying saucers around 7 p.m. almost every night over what used to be a distillery some three blocks to the north.esidente en el mencionado barrio, localizado en el extremo norte de esta ciudad.
Sebastián and his wife, Teodora Ruiz Espinoza, claim that their hair stood on end when they saw a shiny round object flying over the neighborhood and head off toward the east. The Aristas even say that their daughter saw the strange, saucer-shaped craft which crossed the sky, leaving two fiery tails in its wake. "The child was frightened by what her eyes was seeing, " said Mr. Arista.
On our own part, we toured the area on Thursday afternoon, corroborating the story provided by Arista with several neighbors. Among other persons, we spoke with Rosa Isabel Trejos Nuñez, 28, who claimed having seen, in the company of two other people, "something like a fireball with a fiery tail" on Wednesday night.
Aside from the sightings this month, Rosa Isabel told us: "We saw it pass in early December". She was calm and relaxed, stating that there is no fear whatsoever as a result of this nocturnal vision, and that they do not believe that Martians are visiting Earth, because "we think [such things] are normal."
Alvaro Antonio Iglesias Lacayo, 16 , claims having seen the same phenomenon, which frightened both him and his sister Maria Luisa, 24. Alvaro says that he and his sister saw "how something round broke off from the object and dropped downward on Wednesday night, on the south side. It flew downward as though about to land. As it went down, the light became brighter, as thought it was looking for a runway."
The young Granadian saw the object in his sister's company from an area to the south of the El Domingazo neighborhood, from where the Mombacho Volcano can be seen. The saucer, according to Alvaro, "was green in color, but as it went downward, an immense yellow light turned on."
Jesús Pacheco Cortez,18, also saw the strange object on Tuesday night. "We saw a flash, like that, leaving a light behind which suddenly turned off before reaching Managua. It was about nine o'clock at night," reported Pacheco.
Efraim Ruiz saw the same thing: &laqno;A fireball. I was with them. We saw a fireball leaving a trail of yellow light. It left it over a long distance before turning itself off, very slowly. It flew high, at the height of an airplane, but at high speed. Some of our friends were saying, hey, there goes an airplane, but no, that thing was like a meteorite. It was fast. It suddenly disappeared.»
We contacted Captain Andrés Calero, a senior officer with the 4th Army Command and consulted this matter with him. The Nicaraguan Army officer said that he had no information regarding the strange phenomenon, but assured us that he would contact Captain Belanguer of the Civil Defense and ask him to look into the matter. en el Cuarto Comando Militar, ayer (viernes) y le consultamos sobre el asunto.
Residents of Jinotepe have also gotten used to seeing the passage of vehicles that aren't at all strange, since they are aircraft plowing the Nicarguan route, probably headed for Panama or Venezuela..
These aircraft fly with intermittent lights, as though coming from Managua toward the Great Lake of Nicaragua, but at very high altitude. There are other nights on which what used to be identified as shooting stars could bee seen, but given the fact that they pass at regular times, could possibly be satellites reflecting the sun's light
Translation (C) 2001. Institute of Hispanic Ufology. Special Thanks to Gloria Coluchi.
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Acts 12 MSG/NIV - Online Parallel Bible
The Message (MSG) New International Version (NIV)
1 That's when King Herod got it into his head to go after some of the church members. 1 It was about this time that King Herod arrested some who belonged to the church, intending to persecute them.
2 He murdered James, John's brother. 2 He had James, the brother of John, put to death with the sword.
3 When he saw how much it raised his popularity ratings with the Jews, he arrested Peter - all this during Passover Week, mind you - 3 When he saw that this pleased the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. This happened during the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
5 All the time that Peter was under heavy guard in the jailhouse, the church prayed for him most strenuously. 5 So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was earnestly praying to God for him.
8 The angel said, "Get dressed. Put on your shoes." Peter did it. Then, "Grab your coat and let's get out of here." 8 Then the angel said to him, "Put on your clothes and sandals." And Peter did so. "Wrap your cloak around you and follow me," the angel told him.
9 Peter followed him, but didn't believe it was really an angel - he thought he was dreaming. 9 Peter followed him out of the prison, but he had no idea that what the angel was doing was really happening; he thought he was seeing a vision.
12 Still shaking his head, amazed, he went to Mary's house, the Mary who was John Mark's mother. The house was packed with praying friends. 12 When this had dawned on him, he went to the house of Mary the mother of John, also called Mark, where many people had gathered and were praying.
13 When he knocked on the door to the courtyard, a young woman named Rhoda came to see who it was. 13 Peter knocked at the outer entrance, and a servant girl named Rhoda came to answer the door.
14 But when she recognized his voice - Peter's voice! - she was so excited and eager to tell everyone Peter was there that she forgot to open the door and left him standing in the street. 14 When she recognized Peter's voice, she was so overjoyed she ran back without opening it and exclaimed, "Peter is at the door!"
15 But they wouldn't believe her, dismissing her, dismissing her report. "You're crazy," they said. She stuck by her story, insisting. They still wouldn't believe her and said, "It must be his angel." 15 "You're out of your mind," they told her. When she kept insisting that it was so, they said, "It must be his angel."
16 All this time poor Peter was standing out in the street, knocking away. 16 But Peter kept on knocking, and when they opened the door and saw him, they were astonished.
17 Peter put his hands up and calmed them down. He described how the Master had gotten him out of jail, then said, "Tell James and the brothers what's happened." He left them and went off to another place. 17 Peter motioned with his hand for them to be quiet and described how the Lord had brought him out of prison. "Tell James and the brothers about this," he said, and then he left for another place.
18 At daybreak the jail was in an uproar. "Where is Peter? What's happened to Peter?" 18 In the morning, there was no small commotion among the soldiers as to what had become of Peter.
19 When Herod sent for him and they could neither produce him nor explain why not, he ordered their execution: "Off with their heads!" Fed up with Judea and Jews, he went for a vacation to Caesarea. 19 After Herod had a thorough search made for him and did not find him, he cross-examined the guards and ordered that they be executed. Then Herod went from Judea to Caesarea and stayed there a while.
20 But things went from bad to worse for Herod. Now people from Tyre and Sidon put him on the warpath. But they got Blastus, King Herod's right-hand man, to put in a good word for them and got a delegation together to iron things out. Because they were dependent on Judea for food supplies, they couldn't afford to let this go on too long. 20 He had been quarreling with the people of Tyre and Sidon; they now joined together and sought an audience with him. Having secured the support of Blastus, a trusted personal servant of the king, they asked for peace, because they depended on the king's country for their food supply.
21 On the day set for their meeting, Herod, robed in pomposity, took his place on the throne and regaled them with a lot of hot air. 21 On the appointed day Herod, wearing his royal robes, sat on his throne and delivered a public address to the people.
22 The people played their part to the hilt and shouted flatteries: "The voice of God! The voice of God!" 22 They shouted, "This is the voice of a god, not of a man."
23 That was the last straw. God had had enough of Herod's arrogance and sent an angel to strike him down. Herod had given God no credit for anything. Down he went. Rotten to the core, a maggoty old man if there ever was one, he died. 23 Immediately, because Herod did not give praise to God, an angel of the Lord struck him down, and he was eaten by worms and died.
24 Meanwhile, the ministry of God's Word grew by leaps and bounds. 24 But the word of God continued to increase and spread.
25 Barnabas and Saul, once they had delivered the relief offering to the church in Jerusalem, went back to Antioch. This time they took John with them, the one they called Mark. 25 When Barnabas and Saul had finished their mission, they returned from Jerusalem, taking with them John, also called Mark. | http://www.biblestudytools.com/parallel-bible/passage.aspx?q=Acts+12&t=msg&t2=niv | robots: classic
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