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MDRC reported RCT results for ASAP Ohio, which provides academic, personal, and financial support to low-income community college students. Quick take: High-quality RCT with blockbuster results - 15% point gain in college graduation and 11% gain in earnings at the 6-year mark.
Program:
• ASAP, originally developed by the City University of New York (CUNY), provides academic, personal and financial supports to low-income students to help them earn an associate's degree within 3 years. The program cost in Ohio totals about $9800/student over 3 years (in 2023 dollars).
Study Design:
• The RCT sample comprised 1,501 low-income students across 3 Ohio community colleges (64% female, 35% Black, 34% first in family to attend college). Based on careful review, this was a high-quality RCT (e.g., baseline balance, negligible attrition, prespecified primary outcomes).
Findings:
• 6 years after study entry: (i) a 15% point increase in completion of a 2-year or 4-year college degree (44% treatment vs 29% control); (ii) an 11% ($1,948) gain in annual earnings in year six ($19,573 treatment vs $17,626 control). Both findings were statistically significant.
Comment:
• The Ohio RCT findings reproduce the large graduation impact (11% points) found in an earlier RCT at CUNY. Together, the results are of great policy significance: ASAP is a proven, replicated tool that colleges nationwide can use to increase graduation of low-income students.
• It's hard to overstate how exceptional these results are. Most high-quality RCTs, in higher ed and other areas, show disappointing results. A finding like this is cause for celebration.
• Disclosure: Arnold Ventures, my former employer, funded the ASAP Ohio long-term follow-up.
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£9.99
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• Estimated delivery: Sep 15 - Sep 19
• Easy returns within 28 days of purchase.
Made in Britain
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Violet Cotton Socks
£9.99
£9.99
A gorgeous purple that compliments greys and blues beautifully.
• One size UK 7-11
• Made in Britain.
• Made with 100% Cotton.
• Machine Washable.
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NEO News (1/12/00) Two Meetings
Dear Friends and Students of NEOs:
Following are announcements of two international professional
meetings scheduled for later this year that deal, at least in part,
with NEOs and the NEO impact hazard.
David Morrison
=================================================
CATASTROPHIC EVENTS & MASS EXTINCTIONS: IMPACTS & BEYOND
Vienna, 9-12 July 2000
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
You are cordially invited to participate in the international
conference on Catastrophic Events and Mass Extinctions: Impacts and
Beyond, to be held at the University of Vienna, Austria, from Sunday,
July 9, 2000, to Wednesday, July 12, 2000. The meeting will start
with registration and a welcome party on Sunday, July 9, 2000, at the
Geological Survey of Austria, Rasumofskygasse 23, A-1030 Vienna. Oral
and poster sessions will be held Monday to Wednesday (July 10-12,
2000) at the “Geozentrum” (UZA II) of the University of Vienna,
Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Vienna. Detailed directions to both locations
will be included in the final announcement. In a slight change to the
information given in the first announcement, we are now offering two
pre- and two postconference field trips, to allow participants to
join two different field trips if they so desire (see Field
Excursions below).
Vienna is the capital of the Federal Republic of Austria, a member of
the European Community. With about 2 million people in the Vienna
metropolitan area (out of about 8 million in Austria), it is one of
Europe’s most historical and beautiful cities. Palaces, museums,
gardens, coffee shops, wine caverns (the famous “Heurigen”), and
abundant musical events offer entertainment and
relaxation (preferably before and after the conference!). The weather
in July should be pleasant, warm (about 20-30 degrees Celsius, or
68-85 degrees Fahrenheit), and mostly sunny, but occasional cold
spells and rainy periods are possible. Public transportation is
inexpensive and efficient. Vienna is easily reachable by airplane,
train, or car.
For detailed information on Vienna, including cultural programs,
museums, concerts, public transportation, maps, addresses, and other
links, see the Web page of the Vienna Tourist Board (info.wien.at/).
For general information on Austria, see the Web page of the Austrian
National Tourist Office (www.austria-tourism.at/).
This conference will be the fourth of an informal series of meetings
on mass extinctions and global catastrophes, including the geological
and biological consequences of large-scale impact events. The first
and second of these meetings were held in 1981 (October 19-22) and
1988 (October 20-23) at Snowbird, Utah, and the third one took place
in 1994 (February 9-12) in Houston,
Texas. The first of these meetings dealt mainly with the
then-controversial hypothesis that a large-scale impact event
occurred 65 m.y. ago and was responsible for the end-Cretaceous mass
extinction; the second meeting focused on the evidence (e.g., in
terms of shock metamorphism) that such a large impact event happened;
and at the third conference the discussion centered on the Chicxulub
impact structure, which had in the meantime been proposed as the
long-sought K/T boundary impact crater.
We are now at a stage where the question should be asked if (and how)
short-term, high-energy events influence biological evolution on the
Earth. Various mass extinctions, of different degrees, mark some of
the geological boundaries. These have been studied in the past, but
only recently has there been a discussion on how short the timescale
of these mass extinctions really was. For example, recent studies of
the most profound extinction event in Earth’s history, at the end of
the Permian, indicated a much shorter time
frame for this event than earlier data had suggested, with
significant associated geochemical anomalies. The cause for this
global catastrophe is currently unknown. Other short-term events
(e.g., Proterozoic Snowball Earth, late Devonian, Triassic-Jurassic,
late Eocene) in the stratigraphic record of the Earth are now
receiving unprecedented attention. Thus we feel that the time has
come to summarize and discuss the current state of knowledge of the
character and causes of mass extinctions and catastrophic events in
the history of our planet.
The venue for the scientific sessions will be the new “Geozentrum”
(UZA II) of the University of Vienna at Althanstrasse 14 in Vienna’s
9th district. This building houses all Earth science institutes of
the University of Vienna, as well as a library and various lecture
halls. Oral and poster sessions will be held from Monday, July 10, to
Wednesday, July 12, 2000. Registration will be available throughout
the meeting. No parallel sessions are planned. Oral sessions will be
held from 8.30-12.30 and from 14.00-18.00, with a half-hour coffee
break during each session. A poster session (with refreshments) will
be held next to the lecture hall on Monday afternoon (July 10, 2000).
Posters will
remain on display throughout the entire meeting. A public lecture
broadly related to the topic of the meeting is planned.
To maximize interaction among all participants, allow for ample
discussion time, and emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of this
meeting, all contributions will be considered (similar to previous
meetings of this series) for poster presentations. Oral presentations
will consist of 25-minute invited reviews intended to set the stage
for certain topics selected by the international
program committee, and some 5-minute presentations selected by the
program committee from all other contributions. The latter are
intended to supplement review talks on specific topics and provide
either new and important data, viewpoints, arguments, or present a
controversial viewpoint. Discussion time will be scheduled to amount
to approximately 50% of the total time available. Also, to allow
efficient interaction and discussion, attendance will be limited to
300 participants (the maximum capacity of the lecture hall).
Researchers in scientific disciplines related to any aspect of the
meeting are invited to contribute abstracts for poster presentation
(print-only abstracts will not be considered). As explained above,
the program committee will select some of these abstracts for
five-minute oral presentations. Abstracts may not
exceed TWO pages, including graphics, tables, and references. All
abstracts must include FULL mailing addresses of all authors.
Possible topics include, but are not necessarily limited to, the
following:
• Crises in Earth history
• Proterozoic Snowball Earth
• Late Devonian extinctions
• Permian-Triassic boundary
• Triassic-Jurassic boundary
• Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary
• Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
• other boundary events
• Environmental consequences of impacts and other short-term,
high-energy events (e.g., volcanism)
• Mechanisms of mass extinctions: causes and relations
• Atmospheric response to impacts, volcanic eruptions, glaciations
• Connection between impacts and volcanism
• Interpretation of the stratigraphic record: reading event
markers, determination of near-extinctions, recognition of a
hiatus, discussion of “true” blind tests
• Extraterrestrial influences: near-Earth asteroids, comets,
companion stars, supernovae, etc.
• Large-scale impact events in Earth history
Abstracts on related topics not listed here are also welcome.
However, contributions should be relevant to the general theme of the
meeting; thus papers dealing with, e.g., details of a particular
impact crater, or local biostratigraphy, may not be considered.
Contributors are also asked to indicate whether they regard their
work as primarily new data, new data with significant
implications, a model or new interpretation of data, or a review.
ABSTRACT DEADLINES
Deadline for hard-copy submission
FEBRUARY 25, 2000 (5:00 p.m. CST)
Deadline for electronic submission
MARCH 3, 2000 (5:00 p.m. CST)
More information at
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/impact2000/impact2000.2nd.html
====================================================
SPACE PROTECTION OF THE EARTH – 2000
September 11-15, 2000
From A.V. Zaytsev ([email protected])
23 Dec 1999
We are enclosing the First Announcement and Call for Papers the Third
International Conference ‘SPACE PROTECTION OF THE EARTH – 2000’.
“SPE-2000” which will be held in Crimea in Evpatoriya city on
September 11-15, 2000.
We are hoping this conference will be as fruitful and successful as
the last one and looking forward to your participation.
To ensure the conference’s success, we would like to ask your support
in giving this notification the widest possible distribution. In this
regard, if you will send us the names of prospective attendees, we
will be most happy to send them the announcements and call for papers.
We wish to express our sincere congratulations on Christmas and New
Year and best wishes of further success in your work and of personal
happiness.
Yours sincerely,
Vadim SIMONENKO
Konstantin SUKHANOV
Anatoly ZAITSEV
Oleg SHUBIN
CONFERENCE DATES AND LOCATION
Series of international conferences “Asteroid Hazard”
(Saint-Petersburg) and “Space Shield of the Earth” (Snezhinsk, former
Chelyabinsk-70) were held in Russia in 90s. They were devoted to one
of the most complicated problems facing mankind – protection of the
Earth from the threat of its collision with asteroids and comets.
Distinguished scientists and specialists from many countries of the
world including Russia, the U.S. and other contributed to the
conferences.
The vital urgency of the problem is emphased by scientific
information, which has been accumulated about the role of the space
collisions in the history of the Earth and mankind, and predictions
of destruction effects. The interest to this problem has been growing
year by year since new scientific data and technologies appear that
could be used to prevent such catastrophe.
The next third Conference “Space Shield of the Earth-2000” (SPE-2000)
will take place in Crimea in Evpatoriya city on September 11-15,
2000. Crimea is not only a well-known Black Sea health resort but a
place where astronomical and radar observations of asteroids and
comets are fulfilled as well as control of the interplanetary space
satellites studying the solar system objects.
The Conference is organized by the Russian Federal Nuclear Center
(All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of the Technical Physics)
(RFNC-VNIITF), Lavochkin Association (LA) and the Institute of
Technical Mechanics (ITM) of the National Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine and Ukrainian Space Agency, Scientific Technical Foundation
“Space Shield” supported by Minatom RF, Russian Aerospace Agency,
Ukrainian Space Agency and some other organizations.
CONFERENCE GOALS
The objectives of the conference are to assess the state of
scientific researches in the sphere of planetary protection from
asteroids and comets; to work-out recommendations for their further
development; to wide contacts among specialists and to atract people
attention to this problem. In addition, it is planned to consider
some associated problems, for example, feasibility assessment of
utilizing small celestial bodies in the interests of space science
and mankind development.
AREAS OF INTEREST
1.Asteroid and comet hazard
• Collisions of asteroids and comets with the Earth and other
celestial bodies (real events and their consequences, classification,
modelling, risk assessment);
• Existing technology of detection and observation of small celestial
bodies (ground methods and means, space missions);
• Results of studying asteroids and comets (characteristics, orbit,
engineering, physical and other models);
2.Scientific and technological aspects of creating of the defense
devices against dangerous celestial bodies
• Conceptual basis for ensuring Earth defense as well as protection
of other objects and other objects (problems, requirements,
principles and construction schemes, application scenarios and etc.);
• Technologies of detection, support and research of the near-Earth
objects (NEOs) (methods, means, construction and interaction schemes,
potentialities of amateur astronomy, etc.);
• Technologies of delivery means of influence to dangerous celestial
bodies (rocket-space systems, ballistics, navigation, approaching and
aiming dynamics, etc.);
• Technologies of influence onto dangerous celestial bodies (methods,
safety, kinetic means, nuclear, etc.);
• Information support and control (information acquisition and
processing, decision making, warning, control of the components and
their interaction);
• Work-out of the planetary defense system components (space
missions, demonstration experiments, schemes, means, sensors, etc.);
• Miscellaneous (integration, safety, economics, etc.);
3.Social aspects of planetary defense
• Ecological, political, legislation and other problems;
• International co-operation.
4.Prospects and problems of utilizing asteroid and comet resources
Articles aimed to resolve some specific problems of Planetary defence
system creation will be of higher priority.
CO-CHAIRMEN OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Vadim A. SIMONENKO – Deputy Scientific Director of RFNC-VNIITF
Konstantin G. SUKHANOV – Deputy Chief Designer of Lavochkin Association.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULES
Deadline for pre-registration – February 01, 2000
Deadline for abstracts – March 01, 2000
Notification of acceptance – April 30, 2000
Submission of the full papers – June 30, 2000
Conference schedule
Registration desk open – September 10
Conference – September 11-15
The participants and companions will be invited to take tours to the
Crimean places of interest.
CONFERENCE LANGUAGES
English and Russian languages are the official languages of the conference.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The one page abstracts of the proposed papers should be presented in
two languages English and Russian (for participants from CIS). They
should contain the following information:
– title of the paper;
– author’s/authors’ names and affiliations;
– full address.
Please, send the abstracts (the preferable format – TXT or MS Word
6.0/7.0/97/2000 ) to vice-chairs of the Program Committee via e-mail:
Anatoly V. ZAITSEV
Oleg N. SHUBIN
Lavochkin Association
Leningradskoye Sh., 24
141400, Khimki, Moscow region
Tel.: +7 095 251-35-69, 575-52-94
Fax: +7 095 575-52-94, 573-87-10
E-mail: [email protected]
REGISTRATION FEE
Registration fee (includes payments for transportation, conference
materials, interprener service, banket )
Before June 30, 2000 – $ 300
On suite – $ 350
Accompanying person – $ 150
Students – $ 100
Living expenditures with three time meals
Hotels *** – $ 120 a day
Hotels **** – $ 140 a day
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
David Morrison, NASA Ames Research Center
Tel 650 604 5094; Fax 650 604 1165
[email protected] or [email protected]
website: http://space.arc.nasa.gov
website: http://astrobiology.arc.nasa.gov
website: http://impact.arc.nasa.gov
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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc
From: Izumi Tsutsui
Date: 2019-03-21 09:42:23
Message id: [email protected]
Log Message:
ruby-gnome2: update to 3.3.6.
Upstream changes:
== Ruby-GNOME2 3.3.6: 2019-03-21
This is a follow-up release of 3.3.5.
=== Changes
==== Ruby/GIO2
* Improvements
* (({Gio::File#read})): Added support for block.
* (({Gio::File.open})): Added support for (({Pathname})).
* (({Gio::InputStream.open})): Added support for block.
==== Ruby/CairoGObject
* Fixes
* Fixed a bug that old cairo may be used.
==== Ruby/GObjectIntrospection
* Fixes
* Fixed a bug that 64bit integer conversion may be failed for
large integer.
* Fixed typos.
Files:
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1.16modifypkgsrc/graphics/ruby-gnome2-clutter-gdk/distinfo
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Matthew Perry Biography
Millions of viewers worldwide knew Matthew Perry as the sarcastic joker Chandler Bing from the TV show "Friends". This role made the aspiring actor a superstar and brought him incredible popularity. But even devoted fans didn't suspect that behind Chandler's sarcasm and constant jokes, Perry was hiding terrible demons - addiction to alcohol and illegal drugs.
He could have died several times: the actor was admitted to the hospital with acute pancreatitis and emaciation, was in a coma after an intestinal rupture, and experienced clinical death. In 2022, Perry illuminated his entire struggle with addiction in his autobiography "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing", which immediately became a bestseller. The sitcom star was proud that he had finally achieved sobriety and hoped to be remembered by viewers in other roles, not just as Chandler.
But he didn't make it. On October 28, 2023, Matthew Perry passed away in his beloved hot tub at his mansion in Los Angeles - he drowned following a heart attack.
Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry
Early Years
Matthew Perry was born on August 19, 1969, in Williamstown, Massachusetts. His mother, Suzanne Marie Langford, was a professional journalist who aspired to become a model and frequently attended various castings. His father, John Bennett Perry, was an actor who appeared in commercials and wasn't very successful, hoping for a star role.
As young parents, they didn't really know how to care for an infant. At two months, Matthew started having severe colic and sleep issues. A doctor suggested Suzanne and John use phenobarbital, claiming its opioid effect would be soothing.
Matthew Perry as a child
Matthew Perry as a child
"Apparently, the sequence of events was as follows: I cried, they gave me medication, the drug kicked in, and I quickly lost consciousness. Interestingly, all of this greatly amused my father," the actor recalled in his autobiography.
When Perry was nine months old, his parents divorced. His mother decided to return to her homeland, Ottawa, while his father stayed in the US. Suzanne soon married NBC announcer Keith Morrison and found a prestigious job. She became the press secretary of Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
Matthew Perry with his parents
Matthew Perry with his parents
Matthew's father also remarried, to actress Debbie Boyle. Matthew moved to Canada with his mother but often visited his father. He later admitted that the divorce had deeply traumatized him. He dreamt of family reunion for several more years.
Matthew spent most of his childhood in Ottawa. He completed middle school there, then enrolled in Ashbury College. He also dedicated time to sports - he played tennis and even won awards in junior tournaments. In the national ranking of Canadian tennis players, he was the 17th solo player and the 3rd in doubles.
I progressed in tennis to the point that we were seriously considering my admission to the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Florida.
Matthew Perry
However, attempts to play at a more professional level resulted in failures, and he had to give up his dream of sports. To his great regret, as only on the court did he feel happy. At home, Matthew suffered from loneliness: his mother and stepfather were focused on raising their own children, leaving the eldest son to himself. At the age of 14, he first tried alcohol, getting in with a bad crowd.
In 1984, Perry decided to move to Los Angeles to live with his father. There he developed a serious interest in acting: the teenager volunteered to participate in school plays and attended acting classes. In this, he was trying to emulate his father, who had always been his role model. His father supported his son in this endeavor. After his first role as George Gibbs in Thornton Wilder's "Our Town," Matthew received the textbook "The Craft of Acting" as a gift from his father.
Matthew Perry in his youth
Matthew Perry in his youth
Addiction to the stage grew along with a fondness for alcohol. Later, Matthew, already a successful actor, admitted that he started drinking heavily while living with his father.
After finishing school in 1987, Matthew focused on his acting career. His father insisted that he get a university education. John set a condition for his son: if he could manage without his finances for a whole year and still not give up on his dream of acting, he would forgive him for not having a degree. And that's exactly what happened.
Early Roles
In the beginning, Perry could only count on episodic characters in various TV shows. For instance, he made appearances in series like "Silver Spoons", "Charles in Charge", and "Growing Pains".
Matthew Perry - first early role - Charles In Charge 1985
In 1987, Matthew received an invitation to the series "Second Chance". He was entrusted with the role of Chazz Russell, which soon became central to the project. While filming, he fell in love with Valerie Bertinelli from afar.
Matthew Perry in the series 'Second Chance'
Matthew Perry in the series 'Second Chance'
"I was obsessed with her and harbored complex fantasies about her leaving Eddie Van Halen and spending the rest of her days with me," he admitted.
Matthew Perry in «Second Chance» - Pilot
A year later, the actor made his debut in a feature film - a dramatic melodrama about youth life "A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon" with River Phoenix in the lead role. But the long-awaited breakthrough didn't happen: after the film, Perry was again offered only minor roles in series. Nevertheless, viewers began to recognize the actor on screen, appreciating his comedic talent.
Matthew Perry in the movie 'A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon'
Matthew Perry in the movie 'A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon'
Friends
Matthew Perry only found absolute success after playing Chandler Bing in the series "Friends", which premiered in September 1994. The actor recalled that, after reading the script, he was surprised by the similarities between him and Chandler. Both were not overly confident young men, hiding this insecurity behind sarcasm and irony.
When Perry appeared for the auditions, the creators of the series, Marta Kauffman and David Crane, breathed a sigh of relief: the casting had been going on for several weeks, and they had despaired of finding the perfect candidate. Among the potential performers considered were Craig Bierko and Jon Cryer, but Perry outshone them all.
Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing
Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing
However, everything was nearly ruined due to scheduling conflicts. Matthew had already been approved for a leading role in a series about a future airport and could not break the contract. Fortunately, the project fell through, and Matthew joined the cast of "Friends". Perry explained that he and his co-stars - Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer and Matt LeBlanc, with whom Perry had a particularly large number of joint scenes, became inseparable from day one.
Matthew Perry in the TV series 'Friends'
Matthew Perry in the TV series 'Friends'
Intensive filming allowed the star to practically overcome his alcohol addiction. "I had a job that changed my life, which I had dreamed of, so I drank much less than usual," he recalled in his memoirs.
Chandler's Unforgettable Moments! - Friends
The series gained popularity immediately. By 2002, Perry's fees for a single episode reached 1 million dollars. In addition, he became in demand in feature films, primarily as a comedy actor. Matthew appeared in such films as "Fools Rush In" with Salma Hayek (1997) and "Three to Tango" (1999) with Neve Campbell.
Matthew Perry in the movie 'Three to Tango'
Matthew Perry in the movie 'Three to Tango'
During the filming of "Fools Rush In", Perry suffered a serious injury while riding a jet ski. Doctors prescribed him painkillers, which quickly led the actor into another addiction. "When the pill kicked in, something clicked inside of me. And that was the click I had been chasing all my life," he admitted.
Matthew Perry in the movie 'Fools Rush In'
Matthew Perry in the movie 'Fools Rush In'
Despite his condition, Perry continued to work hard. In 2000, he starred in the comedy "The Whole Nine Yards". His co-star was Bruce Willis. Two years later, Perry appeared in the film "Serving Sara" with Elizabeth Hurley.
Matthew Perry in the movie 'Serving Sara'
Matthew Perry in the movie 'Serving Sara'
He also appeared in several episodes of the series "The West Wing" and was nominated twice for an Emmy Award as "Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series".
Matthew Perry in the TV series 'The West Wing'
Matthew Perry in the TV series 'The West Wing'
In 2004, the sitcom "Friends" was shut down after 10 very successful seasons. Later, Perry admitted that his co-stars noticed his destructive addiction - to both pills and alcohol. He stated that only the ninth season of the series was the only one where he was completely sober.
Further Career
The sequel to "The Whole Nine Yards," released in 2003, was a flop. Perry's opportunities in feature films dwindled again. He declined comedic roles in TV shows. In 2004, he made his directorial debut with an episode of "Scrubs."
Matthew Perry in 'The Whole Ten Yards'
Matthew Perry in 'The Whole Ten Yards'
Perry told his agents that he was ready to try a new genre and consider dramatic roles. One such role was offered to him in "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," which aired in 2006. The show was quite successful, but it was cancelled after the first season. Perry then played a teacher working with troubled teenagers in "The Ron Clark Story" and received Golden Globe and Emmy nominations.
Matthew Perry in 'The Ron Clark Story'
Matthew Perry in 'The Ron Clark Story'
In 2007, the actor starred in the melodrama "Numb". Two years later, Perry starred alongside Zac Efron in the comedy "17 Again". He also reunited with his "Friends" co-star Courteney Cox on the set of "Cougar Town" and played Mike Kresteva in several episodes of "The Good Wife".
Matthew Perry in 'Cougar Town'
Matthew Perry in 'Cougar Town'
Matthew had many ideas for his own projects, one of which was the sitcom "Mr. Sunshine," which premiered in 2012. In the show, the actor served as the lead, co-writer, and producer. The show about a middle-aged clerk trying to find harmony in his life was cancelled after just one season. "Despite putting my all into it, the show was a huge success for about two weeks before everyone in the world decided they didn't want to watch it," Perry wrote years later.
Matthew Perry in 'Mr. Sunshine'
Matthew Perry in 'Mr. Sunshine'
He made another attempt to break into the world of television with the project "Go On" in 2013, but this dramedy only lasted one season on the air. These failures once again plunged the actor into depression and exacerbated his addiction to alcohol and opiates.
Matthew Perry in 'Go On'
Matthew Perry in 'Go On'
In 2016, producers gathered the entire cast of "Friends" for a special two-hour program. However, Perry did not appear on the show. He explained his refusal by stating that he had no intention of returning to comedy and would never have approved participation in a sitcom sequel.
Mr. Sunshine - Official Trailer
Nevertheless, Perry accepted guest roles in other series - "The Odd Couple" (2015) and "The Kennedys: After Camelot" (2017). He also reprised his role as Mike Kresteva in "The Good Fight," which aired from 2017 to 2022.
Matthew Perry in 'The Kennedys: After Camelot'
Matthew Perry in 'The Kennedys: After Camelot'
In the spring of 2021, the special episode "Friends: The Reunion" was released, gathering all the central performers of the series. Fans noted that Perry looked unwell in the studio, had difficulty speaking, and scared them with his distant gaze. Matthew explained this by having undergone dental surgery the day before.
Matthew Perry in 'Friends: The Reunion'
Matthew Perry in 'Friends: The Reunion'
Health Issues
Matthew Perry's addiction to drugs and alcohol regularly led him to rehabilitation clinics. His first stint in rehab was in 1997. The treatment significantly affected his appearance – the actor lost weight and dropped down to 145 pounds.
Depression and struggles with pills and alcohol once again landed him in a clinic in 2001. Additionally, he was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. Perry admitted that he was so out of sorts during those years that he can't recall almost three years of his time on the set of "Friends".
In 2013, the actor opened a rehabilitation center named Perry House in his mansion in Malibu. The organization lasted for two years before it was closed. Soon after, Perry found himself in rehab again.
Matthew Perry in 2015
Matthew Perry in 2015
The actor's prolonged addiction almost cost him his life several times. In 2018, opiates caused gastrointestinal problems, and the actor suffered a ruptured bowel. "It felt like my body was exploding, my insides were tearing out. I was screaming at the top of my lungs, screaming like an animal," Perry recalled.
Doctors gave him a mere 2% chance of survival. He had to spend two weeks in a coma, underwent 14 surgeries, and lived with a colostomy bag for nine months before he recovered.
Matthew Perry shares his incredible story of survival and why fame wasn't the answer to his problems
In 2020, Perry had a cardiac arrest. During a routine operation in Switzerland, the administered drugs had a dangerous reaction with the pills the actor had been taking. Among the medical staff, there happened to be a "Friends" fan who resuscitated Perry for a full five minutes until he regained consciousness. This resulted in Perry suffering from eight broken ribs. Due to the need for recovery, he had to pull out of the filming of "Don't Look Up", the 2022 hit movie that was nominated for four Oscars.
In 2022, the actor shared his battle with addiction in his autobiography "Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing", confessing that he had been sober for a year and a half by the time the book was released. He noted that his attempts to get sober cost him a total of about $9 million.
Matthew Perry's Book
Matthew Perry's Book
Matthew Perry's Personal Life
The actor has always been popular among women. Perry had dates with Gwyneth Paltrow and Cameron Diaz. In 1995, he started dating actress Yasmine Bleeth, but soon left her for Julia Roberts.
Their acquaintance happened just before the "Pretty Woman" star's appearance in "Friends". The actress requested that her character have a connection to Perry's character, and she was introduced in the series as Chandler's former classmate.
Matthew sent Roberts three dozen red roses with a touching note: "The only thing more exciting than the prospect of you joining the show is that I finally have a reason to send you flowers."
Matthew Perry and Julia Roberts
Matthew Perry and Julia Roberts
Almost immediately, a workplace romance ensued between the co-stars, and soon they became an official couple. But after a few months, Perry ended the relationship for fear of being dumped himself. "Dating Julia Roberts - it was too much for me. I was 100% sure she would dump me," he confessed later.
Perry's next high-profile affair was with actress Lizzy Caplan. It lasted for six years - from 2006 to 2012. The actors managed to keep their personal life a secret. They broke up because they were not ready for something more serious - family and children.
Matthew Perry and Lizzy Caplan
Matthew Perry and Lizzy Caplan
In 2018, Matthew met Molly Hurwitz, a literary agent 22 years his junior. Despite the age difference, their feelings were serious. Two years later, the couple announced their engagement. However, in June 2021, Perry and Hurwitz broke up. "Sometimes things just don't work out, and this is one of them. I wish Molly all the best," Matthew briefly commented.
Matthew Perry and Molly Hurwitz
Matthew Perry and Molly Hurwitz
In 2020, the "Friends" star registered on social media for the first time, creating an Instagram account. In the first 24 hours, over a million people followed him.
Matthew Perry's Death
On October 28, 2023, the body of Matthew Perry was found in a mansion in Beverly Hills. The actor died in his favorite jacuzzi. He often shared photos from this location on social media, and the last photo on his Instagram was exactly from there.
Matthew's assistant raised the alarm - unable to reach him, he called the rescuers.
Matthew Perry's Last Photo
Matthew Perry's Last Photo
The preliminary cause of the tragedy was named a heart attack followed by drowning. A couple of hours before his death, Perry was playing pickleball, a sport that combines elements of tennis, table tennis, and badminton.
The police found prescription medication in Perry's house, including antidepressants and sedatives. However, a toxicological examination did not reveal any traces of drugs in the actor's blood.
Matthew Perry's Funeral
Matthew Perry's Funeral
The movie star's funeral took place on November 3. All of his colleagues from the series "Friends" came to the farewell ceremony with Perry. The death of a close friend plunged Jennifer Aniston into depression. Lisa Kudrow volunteered to take Matthew's poodle, Alfred.
After his death, an American foundation that helps people fight addictions was named after Matthew Perry.
Interesting Facts
• Matthew Perry always had an interest in theater. At the dawn of his career in Los Angeles, he performed in productions of "The Sound of Music" and "The Miracle Worker". Hollywood diva Patty Duke highly appreciated the young colleague's talent for improvisation.
• The actor was missing the phalanx of the middle finger on his right hand. He pinched his fingers with a door back in kindergarten. Subsequently, Perry considered restoring the finger several times but never decided to undergo the operation.
• Matthew was a big fan of the Fallout video game series from Bethesda Studio and participated in the voiceover for "Fallout: New Vegas".
• Perry's autobiographical book "Friends, Lovers and One Big Terrible Thing" became a bestseller in The New York Times and on Amazon rankings.
• The last photo of Perry alive on social media was taken in the same jacuzzi where he was found dead a few days later.
• Perry's co-star in "17 Again", Zac Efron, stated that he is ready to play the actor if a film about him is made.
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Opportunity Gap
About the podcast
Opportunity Gap is a podcast for families with kids of color who learn and think differently. Kids of color with ADHD and learning differences often face a double stigma. In each episode, host Julian Saavedra talks with parents and experts about topics like IEPs, teacher shortages, and closing the opportunity gap at school.
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Meet the host
Julian Saavedra is an assistant principal at a public school in Philadelphia. He has spent nearly 20 years working in urban settings. His focus is on empowering students and families. He’s also a founding member of a new high school in a low-income area, where he led programs for teacher development.
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Kier Gaines
Supporting kids’ mental health: Kier Gaines on fatherhood, self-care, and social media
In part one of our conversation on mental health, learn about the unique ways a parent’s journey can influence a child’s mental wellness. Get tips on how to support kids’ mental health.
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Wisdom for families from LeDerick Horne, poet with dyslexia
Growing up, LeDerick Horne couldn’t read. Today, he’s a poet, activist, and person thriving with dyslexia. Hear his advice for families of color.
Tim Massaquoi
Supporting kids’ mental health: Tim Massaquoi on shame, stigma, and asking for help
In Part 2 of our talk about mental health, learn why it’s important for kids to let go of shame and ask for help.
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ADHD and race: What Black families need to know
Is ADHD more likely to be overlooked in Black kids? Or overdiagnosed? Get tips from pediatrician and health-equity researcher Dr. Tumaini Coker.
Audience reach
Opportunity Gap launched in November 2021, and now averages over 800 downloads per month across all audio platforms. The show has over 14,000 total downloads, with an additional 4,300 views on YouTube. Each new episode gets around 300 downloads within 30 days of publishing.
Who’s listening?
The show’s listeners include families of color, teachers, and people who want to help close the opportunity gap. Most listeners are based in the United States.
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• 81% Female
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Each new episode of Opportunity Gap is available across all major podcast platforms. This includes Audible, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. They’re also posted on the Opportunity Gap show page at Understood.org. The Understood.org site gets more than 20 million visitors a year.
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New episodes of Opportunity Gap are shared across all of Understood’s social channels. Worldwide, Understood has 785,000 followers, with 500,000 of those followers coming from the United States.
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Opportunity Gap is promoted through Understood’s email marketing. This includes a network of more than 500,000 email subscribers.
How it works
Opportunity Gap’s showrunner and producer work with each confirmed guest to schedule a one-hour recording session. All recordings can be done remotely. We’ll ship an audio kit to any guest who doesn’t already have a USB mic and headphones to use during the recording. Most of our recordings are audio-only. But sometimes, we may invite guests to record video as well. The video element is always optional. All guests are required to sign a release form.
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If you’re interested in sharing your story on the podcast, or if you have any other comments/inquiries, reach out to us at [email protected].
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I get a lot of comments on my answers that are similar to the above listed. There have been other posts trying to address the issue from different angles.
It shouldn't be too hard to detect these kinds of words and suggest to new users that they have the option to upvote or accept the answer if they haven't already.
Could we potentially tokenize words in comments from newer users and provide a pop-up instructing them on how to show their gratitude?
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thanks! wow! fantastic! Edit #1: Heh, I was sure a filter was already in place...
– Script47
Commented Nov 21, 2018 at 17:05
• 7
This seems like a double-edged sword. On the one hand, upvoting content is important. On the other hand, for every one person who says "thanks", two others typically would upvote. Not sure I see the benefit to a warning system like this as much as I did once in the past.
– Makoto
Commented Nov 21, 2018 at 17:13
• 20
Well, to say that Stack Overflow is not a rewards based volunteer system would just be ridiculous. There are badges and reputation and all kinds of stats. That being said, it makes me less likely to keep on answering if I spend 3-5 minutes answering a specific uncommonly asked question just to get "thanks".
– Conner
Commented Nov 21, 2018 at 17:17
• 7
That's cool @Conner; you don't have to answer those questions...
– Makoto
Commented Nov 21, 2018 at 17:54
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@Makoto But how would you even know it's "that type" of question, until after you answer it and receive the response? Commented Nov 21, 2018 at 17:58
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@Makoto it's the uncommon or unique questions that I find benefit from on this site. If it's commonly asked and everyone knows it then its probably not very helpful
– Conner
Commented Nov 21, 2018 at 18:19
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Comments like these, you mean? Commented Nov 21, 2018 at 19:37
• 5
Don't see why we need this. It seems perfectly appropriate for you to respond in a comment pointing out that the way to thank you for your answer is to upvote, accept, whatever the user is allowed to do. New users cannot upvote but the big blank checkmark is often invisible to their newbie eyes. Nothing wrong with teaching them how to use the site. And as you rightly say, reputation is the coin of the realm; it's good for both parties. Plus acceptance closes out the question, as it were. Some object to such comments but I always delete mine after a short time so no harm done in my opinion.
– matt
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 2:01
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I vote for a CreditCard payment system, where users show their gratitude in monetary rewards. True story
– TheGeneral
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 2:26
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@TheGeneral Heh, just like a "Buy me a beer" link. (Or coffee for some). Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 2:40
• 1
@FunkFortyNiner i like your mind, default beer
– TheGeneral
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 2:40
• 23
Heh, some new users show their gratitude by simply deleting their question once they get their answer. Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 8:51
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It is not a bad idea... just as long as it is phrased in such a way that people don't start to think the content rating system is a reward and punishment system. There are already too many angry posts on meta about being "punished with downvotes", we have to be careful not to misinform people on a larger scale with these kind of suggestion boxes.
– Gimby
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 9:59
• 5
Is this really a problem?
– klutt
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 18:25
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It is about the one kind of comment I never dislike seeing. It has actual useful feedback, proves that the OP actually tested it. They almost never post "Ugh, looks good but I decided to not do this". Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 10:13
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Could we potentially tokenize words in comments from newer users
TL;DR This could not only be done; this is already done, but only rolled out to comment flagging. And I agree with you, this should also be rolled out to comment writing!
When I flag a comment as "no longer needed", it disappears instantly when it contains certain gratitude keywords ("+1", "thanks", etc.) (or starts with them, or something; haven't figured out the exact pattern), whereas it goes to (mod?) review when it doesn't contain those keywords.
Exhibit A: Here's me flagging a comment starting with +1. The comment then vanishes instantly.
enter image description here
So, evidently, the machinery is already there. And it's there because of an already existing perception (with which I agree) that these comments have no lasting value.
I agree with you that we should deal with the problem at the source i.e. at the time of writing the comment, rather than requiring later flagging to deal with it. Low- and no-value content shouldn't be left lying around pointlessly for any length of time, and those writing them shouldn't be left to move on without haveing received some sort of feedback about this.
and provide a pop-up instructing them on how to show their gratitude?
This would be a constructive way forward!
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More than the issue of leaving comments lying around (which I still don't see as a big problem) there's no education for the commenter if the comment is just silently flagged away. Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 18:11
• So if a comment has "thanks" or "+1" in it somewhere someone can just single-handedly wipe it with a flag? Somewhat concerning if you ask me.
– SeinopSys
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 22:46
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@SeinopSys yet another reason to warn people not to put such words in a comment. If it is not crucial to the comment it should not be included. If it is crucial to the comment then the comment is a thank you comment and should not be posted.
– user4639281
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 22:51
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So if I mark a comment as not needed and it contains just "+1" then it goes away, but it doesn't go away automatically? Well, that's what software is all for, ain't it?
– user5306470
Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 6:03
• @LightnessRacesinOrbit I detest clutter. Superfluous comments take up real estate and push following answers further down and out of view. So for me, it's both. Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 7:41
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@SeinopSys Why is that concerning? I'd be more concerned if we weren't allowed to sweep up litter. I'm not sure what the exact algorithm is, but it works fine: in my experience, only those very obviously superfluous comments can get wiped out in that way, while others still go to review. Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 7:45
• @DaniSpringer The human review element is key to this whole enterprise Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 10:27
• Doesn't appear to be true. I just tested it on Ain't that right! +1 Thanks << because it's meta, and it's still there.
– OrangeDog
Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 16:20
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@SeinopSys Not in all cases; only if the comment is below a certain length threshold, has no code tagging, and typically beings with "+1" or "thanks". Neither of the two comments in this screenshot auto-delete when I flag them, for example, but they both contain +1/thanks.
– TylerH
Commented Nov 24, 2018 at 4:17
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cc @DaniSpringer ^
– TylerH
Commented Nov 24, 2018 at 4:17
• @OrangeDog Oh, it's true. Try on a large enough sample of comments, and you'll see what I mean. Though admittedly: 1) I haven't tried it on meta, so don't know it it works here. 2) Haven't figured out the exact pattern. Maybe it's when the comment starts with one of those words, maybe something else, I'm not sure. Commented Nov 25, 2018 at 15:27
• @OrangeDog Added some evidence for your viewing pleasure. Commented Dec 4, 2018 at 8:07
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I, as a new user, felt very identified with this post , as I was totally unaware that we had the option to upvote or accept the answer...
It would be great for the new users to get a pop-up instructing/reminding us on how to show our gratitude...
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I see you have not taken the tour. When you created your account you've got a notification inviting you to take the tour and learn about the site. You should take it.
– yivi
Commented Nov 21, 2018 at 19:31
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True. In the rush to formulate my first question, I didn`t take the tour...Thanks to your message and the provided link to it, I was able to do it just now...Thanks again!!! Commented Nov 21, 2018 at 19:39
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Nobody takes a tour (or read manuals ...). That is a fact of life and if possible, the workflow should still try to help the users to work as smoothly as possible.
– Suma
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 6:45
• 22
@Suma all the people with the badge did it ;), but arguably they did it for the badge. (I confess!)
– Mixxiphoid
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 8:57
• 6
@Suma That's wrong and can be insulting to users who do read manuals...
– user202729
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 16:42
• 3
@User202729 I'm a nobody and proud of it!
– Davy M
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 18:49
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@Mixxiphoid Or they have just scrolled down through the text to get the badge? (I admit of being guilty of that).
– Suma
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 18:56
• @Suma but you don't have to re-read the (same!) tour on each new section of StackExchange to get the badge, so I suppose it's not something to be ashamed of :)
– Ruslan
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 19:51
• Info: Currently a notification item is shown in the reputation tab to link to the upvote help page when the privilege is obtained. --- Definitely not "instrusive" enough.
– user202729
Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 1:09
• 1
There is a tour? What are the winter hours?
– user5306470
Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 6:02
• 1
@JoséLuisMartínez Didn't you get a huge banner (called a 'hero') telling you to take the tour when you joined? Admittedly, we can't expect everyone to click the link, but... for those complaining/asking for guidance that also just hide the guidance given to them, how else/additionally should the site guide them?
– TylerH
Commented Nov 24, 2018 at 4:16
• @TylerH If I didn't click it, may be the "hero" banner wasn't as huge as you think it is...Honestly: I don't recall having getting it now... However, thanks to yivi 's kind message I realized there was a tour and took it😃. That's why I agreed with Conner suggestion that getting a pop-up instructing/reminding us on how to show our gratitude would be a fantastic improvement to this site!!! Commented Nov 24, 2018 at 5:42
• @user202729 "That's wrong and can be insulting to users who do read manuals... " Correct, in that anything can be insulting to someone.
– Rob Grant
Commented Nov 24, 2018 at 9:09
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"Thanks" is often used as part of comment followed by something more useful. I say thanks, but ... sometimes ;)
The identification should be more "smart" (machine learning?).
Maybe a better idea would be to let other users to flag comment as "thanksful"? This flag shouldn't go to moderator, but processed automatically. E.g. show the poster a message
You have posted a thanful comment [link], consider to delete your comment and upvote [question/answer] instead.
The comment can be even deleted automatically (obviously without upvoting anything) if 5 users used this flag.
Another thing are those chatty responses You are welcome!, which I see very often. They are nice (be nice) and absolutely useless. If we do something to "thanks" it might be a good idea to do something to those, e.g. detect them and show a hint to a poster, that he can flag comment as "thankful" instead of responding.
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Jean-François Corbett claims that your suggestion is already implemented; flag the "thanks!" as "no longer needed"
– MSalters
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 15:10
• That is my claim indeed! Arrived at empirically, mind you, and not from any knowledge of SO's backend. Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 7:48
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While under the site "rules" I can understand the suggestion, I'm not sure it's a good idea, for a number of reasons.
1. As someone mentioned in comments, these terms could be used in a way leading into further discussion ("Thanks, that helps, but..."). We see enough annoying messages repeatedly - no need for yet another.
2. Flashing additional messages to new users, especially ones telling them their social skills are unwelcome, may make them feel unwelcome or unsure. I've had good experience with replying to this kind of thing with a "you're welcome. Since you're new to the site..." And when a vote or response comes through I go back and delete the comment exchange.
3. On a personal level, getting a "Thank you" once in a while with some additional information makes me feel good - despite the site rules. Perhaps it comes from working in low traffic tags where 50% or so never respond in any way: once in a while it's nice to know that the effort put in is appreciated and the person can be bothered to take the time to express it.
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I see @planetmaker's point on commenting something about how specifically an answer helped you, but also @Conner's one: people often make a bad use of the platform and end up writing useless things from a pragmatic point of view.
Given that, I support the idea of detecting those tokens and displaying a banner or something indicating the right way of showing gratitude.
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I agree completely with this suggestion. I think the key is in:
It shouldn't be too hard to detect these kinds of words and suggest to new users that they have the option to upvote or accept the answer if they haven't already.
It doesn't mean that we have to delete or block those comments, because maybe there is a valueable message after the thanks, but it would certainly be a good moment to pop up a brightly colored box below the comment field saying something like
"If this answer helped you, upvote it, and consider accepting it"
.. with the appropriate links for explanation. This doesn't have to be limited to new users, I think, and it doesn't mean that the comment itself is blocked.
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It's detrimental to block comments. Reminder to use voting ... not sure:
Completely new users are already barred from using comments, so we see answers in the way of 'thank you'. The voting system with acceptance of answers is pretty obvious - and there's always the option to tell people to use that when you have the feeling that they "only" say 'thank you' in response to a nice answer which helps them.
However, a 'thank you' comment is more effort than an upvote click or an 'accept answer' click. So in essence a user went to more length to say 'thank you' in a comment than by a mere upvote and acceptance.
That said, I frequently use comments in addition to an upvote and acceptence to comment on how exactly an answer helped me or what had to be done or considered additionally to the given answer in order to solve my problem.
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Completely new users are already barred from using comments With one very, very important exception, especially for the question here: not when it's their post. New users can comment on their own question and answers thereon.
– Adriaan
Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 17:10
• "However, a 'thank you' comment is more effort than an upvote click or an 'accept answer' click." - maybe so, but it is the difference between a second and a few seconds of effort. In other words: its all the same, almost no effort.
– Gimby
Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 8:26
• 2
Useful comments may get buried in such kind of comments. I also find it distracting when I am trying to learn from the post with aids from the comments. A user will look at the comments for additional aid, and the upvote count to see how many people agree with this. Use the right tools for the right purpose, it will help the reader to focus better. Commented Nov 23, 2018 at 10:25
• It may be marginally more effort to say "thank you" than to click an upvote, but I can tell you right now that as long as Stack Overflow gives out reputation and privileges for upvotes and not for comments, I will always prefer upvotes. I bet most other users will, too. Not even considering the fact that that's the intended method for thanking within the system and that it helps keep the site/page clean.
– TylerH
Commented Nov 24, 2018 at 4:21
• Sure, it helps keep the page "clean". "Thank you" is such a dirty word.
– Alain Reve
Commented Aug 21, 2022 at 6:58
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I do both. I up vote, check answers which solve my problem AND say "thank you" to those who helped me. I think it's important. My parents taught me that it was important, I'm teaching my kids that it is important. We're humans, not robots. If a popup tells me not to say it, I'll ignore it. If an automated system stops me from saying it, I'll find another way of saying it.
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It's important to show gratitude in appropriate contexts. But I'm sure if you were writing a Wikipedia article and someone made a helpful edit, you would not add a message of thanks to the article itself, for example. Clearly there are some contexts where it is not correct to write a "thank you", even though in general it is good to show gratitude. People mainly come to Stack Overflow looking for an already-existing Q&A that solves their problem, not to create a new one, so it helps the vast majority of users if the Q&A pages don't contain information-less comments they don't need to see.
– kaya3
Commented Aug 20, 2022 at 19:44
• Very good point. But Wikipedia articles take on the form of one single page, even if several people contributed to them. SO pages start a bit like that, but then they take on the form of a discussion. "Thank you" takes less than 1/10th of a second to read and is not information-less. To whom did the poster say "thank you"? If the poster thanked several people, it means that several answers contributed to solving his problem. You can only mark ONE answer as being the solution, but sometimes you find the solution by combining information given in several answers.
– Alain Reve
Commented Aug 21, 2022 at 6:50
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Prince Edward Island
Description
83 pages
$16.95
ISBN 0-920852-39-4
Publisher
Year
1985
Contributor
Reviewed by Janet Arnett
Janet Arnett is the former campus manager of adult education at Ontario’s Georgian College. She is the author of Antiques and Collectibles: Starting Small, The Grange at Knock, and 673 Ways to Save Money.
Review
This is a book without text; it consists of 83 color photographs, most full-page, and captions.
Hines has many books and awards to his credit. The popular success of his work is that it is approachable — high quality but not too aloof, artistic but not intellectual.
A photographer’s strongest impression of Hines’s work is that he is completely familiar with his medium — color film — and is continually stretching its limits. Hines exposes for saturation, ignoring shadows and highlights.
An artist will recognize in Hines’s photography the concerns and compositions of the abstract painter. He concentrates on blocks of color, their juxtaposition and balance. Yet his photos are the opposite of abstract: he presents his subjects in sharp, crisp focus, with incredible depth of field.
On the surface, the book is a full-color portrait of Prince Edward Island — her farms and tourist sites, beaches and fishing fleets, docks, bays, towns, roads, and sand dunes. Even her people, although they’re definitely secondary to the scenery. On this level the work is less than ideal. The captions are isolated from the photos in a grouping at the front of the book, a practice that’s annoying to those readers who like to know what they’re looking at. Also, as a portrait of a province, or as a sales aid for the tourism folks, it feels flat, unenthusiastic. There’s a take-it-or-leave-it quality that will disappoint Island boosters.
Fortunately, the work operates more successfully on other levels. On the first of these, it’s an art exhibit celebrating earth, water, and sky. Blocks of nature’s purest colors are positioned and repositioned to show land, ocean, and sky as a unity. Here the captions become irrelevant and are best segregated out of the way. And on still another level, it’s a look at serenity, for serenity seems to be what Hines sees as the essence of Prince Edward Island. Certainly it is the essence of the book. On these second and third levels it is a highly successful work. What a pity that its nature is certain to be mistaken: it is a weak travelogue, but a strong collection of artistic statements.
Citation
Hines, Sherman, “Prince Edward Island,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed September 18, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/35512.
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Статии
Social Mobilization in the Absence of Infrastructure and Services on the Urban Margins: Toward “Societal Infrastructures”
AuthorPhilipp Lottholz
Philipp Lottholz is a postdoctoral fellow at the DFG Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio 138 “Dynamics of Security” and the Institute for Sociology, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.
His main interests are peacebuilding, security and social mobilization practices, and their implications for statebuilding and social ordering in societies across Central Asia, Eastern Europe and beyond. Further working areas include cooperation between academia and practitioners; researcher safety; and the relevance of post- and decolonial theory in the post-Socialist space.
How do communities deal with the decay, failure or complete absence of infrastructure? In the fourth decade after the collapse of the Soviet and other Socialist states, this question is of continued, if not increasing, relevance across Central Eurasia.
My current research project on “Societal Infrastructures, Economization and Securitization in Kyrgyzstan and Bulgaria” seeks to show how community-based, civil society, and informal initiatives help people cope with, compensate for or counteract the failure or absence of infrastructure. It looks at under-developed urban areas, namely the novostroiki (“new settlements”) around Kyrgyzstan’s capital, Bishkek, and marginal neighborhoods in Plovdiv, the second-largest city in Bulgaria. The two contexts appear disparate and remote from another, with the former in the sphere of influence of the Eurasian Economic Union and the latter in that of the European Union. Yet this comparative perspective illuminates how phenomena in Central Asia are globally embedded and how studying the region is important for understanding more global trajectories.
Theoretically, the research aims to develop and illustrate the idea that community-level mobilization and self-organization has a constant, and in fact infrastructural, character. In other words, while physical infrastructure may deteriorate, break apart or never even be built in the first place, forms of societal infrastructures can be activated to compensate for or at least adapt to such insufficiencies. This line of thinking goes back to, among others, AbdouMaliq Simone’s proposal to see “people as infrastructure,” as their activities across a “range of spatial, residential, economic, and transactional positions” establish both regular and shifting patterns that shape their city. Regarding the issue of a lack of infrastructure, Antina von Schnitzler has argued that infrastructure cannot be seen as a mere tool of state power, but needs to be appreciated as “political terrain” where people’s claims to dignity and provision—and state-society relations more broadly—are expressed and (re-)negotiated.
Similar arguments have been made in the Central Eurasian context. For instance, Chelcea and Pulay have analyzed the “incomplete citizenship” of people who are cut off from utility networks and the “maintenance and repair citizenship” of those who try to ensure the operability of infrastructure while seeking its improvement and extension. Tuvikene and colleagues conclude that infrastructure and services can thus be seen as “critical locations through which sociality, governance and politics, accumulation and dispossession, and institutions and aspirations are formed, reformed, and performed.” My present study draws together these perspectives to ask about the systemic nature of societal infrastructures and its historico-cultural embeddedness, as well as the implications thereof for political order.
First Insights into Societal Infrastructure in Bishkek and Plovdiv
While at first sight disparate cases, Bishkek and Plovdiv in fact feature strikingly similar constellations of factors. Both are formerly Socialist cities with experience of Soviet rule or geopolitical influence that have since been subjected to large-scale neoliberal reform and restructuring. Both have undergone relatively dynamic development of international trade (especially in Bishkek) and foreign investment into manufacturing and outsourcing industries (especially in Plovdiv), transforming them into economic centers with sizable in-migration of rural populations. In-migration, combined with urban real estate booms, has increased inequality and poverty among the cities’ populations. The novostroiki (“new settlements”) around Bishkek concentrate almost a fourth of the city’s total population, housing around 250,000 mostly urban poor and rural-urban migrants on the margins of the city. Meanwhile, the spatial concentration of Roma and Turkish-origin minorities in Plovdiv, particularly in the neighborhood of Stolipinovo, which officially has 40,000 inhabitants, is the result of a re-segregation effected by ethnic Bulgarians’ relocation to other districts, not least because of the infrastructural issues discussed below.
The communities in these two contexts face relatively similar issues, such as the decay or complete lack of basic infrastructure and services and equally urgent insufficiencies in the areas of social services, health care, and education and public security and crime prevention, all of which are examined below.
i) Basic Infrastructure and Services
The most basic infrastructure—paved roads, utility networks, and attendant services—are largely non-existent in Bishkek’s “new settlements.” Many of them were literally built on “green fields” and have been negotiating—often for years—with the municipality and service-providers to be included in servicing. Here, my analysis focused on a capacity-building project, “Promoting Social and Gender Equality for Strengthening Peace and Stability.” Led by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), it aimed to help communities raise key issues with the authorities while prioritizing small-scale interventions that promise achievable progress. These included refurbishing or building playgrounds, sports pitches, street lighting, and gravel road surfaces. These improvements were received positively and served to demonstrate that residents’ efforts in initiative groups or neighborhood committees can make a difference, even if support was often conditional on raising initial capital. Overall, the project communities continue to face very limited and unequal access to basic urban infrastructure, suggesting that their “Infrastructural integration” still has a long way to go. Resident Initiatives like the Public Association “Arysh” have fought for such integration since the 1990s and, through the creation and support of so-called self-help groups (Gruppy samopomoshi), have achieved significant improvements in the new settlements of Ak-Orogo, Archa-Beshik, and Ak-Ordo.
Figure 1. LED lights installed in Rukhii-Muras (left) and the opening of a “communal space for communication” in Ene-Say (right)
Source: Left photo taken by the author; right photo – UNFPA Kyrgyzstan Facebook page
In the Stolipinovo neighborhood of Plovdiv, the key issues are the functioning and maintenance of roads and utility networks. The municipality and service providers reportedly do too little to ensure the functionality of these; they also allegedly deny requests for the extension of services to new properties. A core problem is negligence and the decay of communal spaces and infrastructure in multi-story blocks, which homeowners’ associations are unable to mend due to a lack of financial resources. The municipality is also criticized for not maintaining the remaining public buildings. House administrators (domupraviteli) are often left to their own devices in dealing with such emergencies as flooding or pipe leakages. Garbage collection is a contentious issue: residents claim that the service is insufficient, while the authorities allege that Roma and Turkish-origin minority dwellers intentionally pile up garbage next to containers. The problems are not being systematically tackled by existing interventions, although a corporate platform and mobile app—“Citizens,” or Grajdanite—allows individuals to report cases of disorderliness and lack of services, which are then taken up with the relevant authorities. In addition to this, a newly founded resident network—“Residents of Stolipinovo” (Zhiteli na Stolipinovo)—has created its own news website, which found in an investigation that too few waste containers have been provided for the neighborhood: in the Figure 2 below, there were only three for 600 households.
Figure 2. Trash cans in front of residential block, Stolipinovo district (left), and waste dump between blocks and garage buildings (right)
Source: Filiberliler.com, “Residents of Stolipinovo” Group
ii) Social Services, Health Care, and Education
Social services, health care, and education proved to be an urgent topic in both contexts, as many residents are refused access to services due to a lack of residential registrations and insurance plans. Limited legal knowledge and (in the Bulgarian case) language barriers complicate this situation. While Plovdiv’s marginal communities are mostly concerned about the quality of education, Bishkek’s “new settlements” are facing a complete lack of capacity, as the few existing schools have to accommodate numbers of pupils up to five times higher than capacity, resulting in them working in multiple shifts.
The construction of new schools is progressing slowly. For example, in Muras-Ordo north of Bishkek, the construction of a new school building has been halted due to legal proceedings against the company in charge. Although a new tender has just been opened, the completion of the project is still uncertain owing to a lack of financing. Kindergartens and nurseries only exist in the more central areas of the city and are largely inaccessible or unaffordable.
The analyzed UN project supplied lacking equipment to health care providers, as well as training about legal service obligations and case work; mobilized Public Health Committees to carry out preventative care (e.g., blood pressure monitoring); provided free legal assistance to facilitate access to services; and helped develop an Attendance Tracking System to support schools in maintaining an overview of pupils’ attendance and identifying special needs. Meanwhile, the fight to increase educational and nursing capacity continues; the project agencies (UNFPA, UNICEF, UNODC) only managed to address the most urgent needs.
In Plovdiv, a municipality-run program, “Health Care and Education for All,” supported the expansion of the network of “health mediators” and “education mediators,” who help residents access services and improve their communication and legal knowledge. This and other programs have tried to foster minority youths’ “integration” into society more broadly through language training and cultural activities, although interviewees indicated that such integration was still lacking, leading to an “encapsulated” existence. Various community-based centers and organizations work to provide youth education and care for people from disadvantaged backgrounds, but their focus on acute and (self-)reported cases, coupled with their reliance on EU funding, call into doubt their long-term potential and overall effectiveness.
Figure 3. Unfinished school building in Muras-Ordo (left) and entrance to the CSRI—“We are different, but equal”—in the center of Plovdiv (right)
Source: Photos taken by the author.
iii) Public Order and Crime Prevention
High rates of unemployment, poverty, and socio-cultural heterogeneity are associated with petty crime, occasional larger conflicts along group and ethnic lines, and domestic and gender-based violence in both contexts. In Plovdiv, only formal institutions and structures deal with crime and deviance; these include the police, municipal public security bodies, and various Centers for Social Rehabilitation and Integration (CSRIs—see Figure 3) run by municipal-NGO partnerships to prevent deviance among disadvantaged or “at-risk” (riskovi) social groups. The authorities, NGOs, and foundations tend to focus on domestic violence, creating or increasing the capacity of shelters and Centers for Victims of Domestic Violence as well as enhancing CSRIs’ support for affected children and youth. Petty and youth crime is almost exclusively dealt with by the police and municipal security services, with few preventative efforts made by NGOs in schools. Local authorities take a heavy-handed approach to petty crime, regularly demolishing illegal buildings like garages and small shops, which prompts widespread indignation among community residents, who condemn the authorities as out of touch and uncooperative.
In Bishkek, a number of community-level bodies work with the police to prevent and deal with domestic and low-level disputes or crimes. These include both newly created initiative groups and longstanding bodies like “courts of elders” (aksakals), alternative dispute resolution bodies that operate according to Kyrgyz “customary law;” “women’s councils”; and Local Crime Prevention Centers (LCPCs). Within the analyzed project, the UN Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC) worked to strengthen and re-activate these structures by devising and implementing crime prevention action plans at both community and city district level. A significant factor in preventing and dealing with crime was technology: both project initiative groups and the municipality installed CCTV cameras throughout the city to deter crime and improve the evidence base in the event of offences. In collaboration with the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the project partners created a mobile app, “My Neighborhood Inspector,” that has made it easier to report offences, but also increased the number of cases to the point that it exceeds existing processing capacity. Importantly, such measures do not address the drivers and reasons for crime, leaving aside major questions about the fight against poverty, inequality, and gender- and other identity-based conflict among Bishkek residents. New bodies have therefore been created to deal more effectively with domestic and gender-based violence. The new Committees for the Prevention of Gender and Domestic Violence has helped to resolve cases of abuse within families, while “women’s councils” have been trained on how to support such activity. Yet these bodies have also faced backlash from residents, who have accused them of imposing Western “gender ideology,” which is perceived as incompatible with traditional Kyrgyz values.
Figure 4: Technical fixes to combat crime? CCTV in the new Ak-Bata novostroika, Bishkek (left), and the “My Neighborhood Inspector” mobile app (right)
Source: Photo taken by the author; https://mvd.gov.kg/mob_app
Resilience, but Also Further Abandonment? The Ambiguous Implications of Societal Infrastructure
Besides pointing to the lack of infrastructure in Bishkek and Plovdiv, these insights indicate the important but also diverging effects of “societal infrastructures” in the two contexts. Bishkek’s new settlements are covered by a web of municipal, civil society, and more informal institutions and initiatives working to compensate for lacking and insufficient infrastructure and services. As they are based on voluntary work and spontaneous initiatives, these networks come closest to the idea of societal infrastructures proposed here. In Plovdiv, the various forms of institutional support and the frameworks in which they are embedded point to a more “corporatized” model, which has obviously been conditioned by the funding frameworks of the EU and other international partners (UN institutions have played a similar role in Kyrgyzstan). The fact that NGOs, various social and educational centers, and more socially grounded actors like health or education “mediators” are employed on an official and salaried basis also has the benefit of ensuring—at least for the time being—resources, professional approaches, and some level of public accountability. On the other hand, the above-mentioned “Residents of Stolipinovo” network was successful in mobilizing donations of food and basic necessities for people who had lost their livelihood during the Covid-19 pandemic. This initiative benefited from transnational solidarity and support by residents with higher incomes due to their labor migration to Western Europe. Yet the dependence on labor migration of most of Stolipinovo’s population, who reside in the neighborhood only for limited periods of time, makes attempts to organize community life and maintain infrastructure challenging. These challenges are further exacerbated by differences between Roma and Turkish-origin communities, who still seem to hold diverging opinions as to how to improve the neighborhood’s situation.
The fact that NGOs, various social and educational centers, and more socially grounded actors like health or education “mediators” are employed on an official and salaried basis also has the benefit of ensuring resources, professional approaches, and some level of public accountability
Despite its crucial and sometimes life-saving work, the wider implications of societal infrastructures are ambiguous. Long-standing research on resilience as a concept capturing the self-sufficiency of individuals, communities, and wider collectives has drawn attention to how this can also imply an increasing de-responsibilization of public authorities and the further distancing of the state from society. This tendency is visible in the case of Bishkek, where the municipality—similarly to state authorities’ reliance on international aid—welcomes external support while simultaneously seeking to minimize its commitment to the new settlements. Given the chronic insufficiency of the city and national budgets, there is of course no easy solution to the situation, but it is clear that more could be done to tackle the corruption, tax evasion, and real estate speculation by richer strata of society that are further entrenching the shortage of affordable housing in Bishkek.
The comparison with Plovdiv once again offers a fruitful, if saddening, contrast, as the lack of services and infrastructure in the Stolipinovo neighborhood are continuously explained or even justified using narratives that advance the cultural and racial othering of the Roma and Turkish-origin minorities inhabiting the affected communities. Many interviewees portrayed the latter as “encapsulated” (kapsulirani) and unable to integrate with the wider society, whether in terms of language, waste disposal practices or compliance with the law. Thus, the separation of minority-dominated neighborhoods in Plovdiv and Bulgaria at large appears deeper and more racialized than in Kyrgyzstan.
The most important take-away is the potential to bring these two contexts into productive dialogue. In Plovdiv, resident initiatives and the authorities can learn how to better engage with each other by looking at the cooperative relationship between the authorities and societal infrastructure in Bishkek’s new settlements. Meanwhile, the health and education mediators and municipality-NGO cooperation in social and youth centers in Plovdiv provide a model of institutionalization to be considered not only in Bishkek but in Central Asia more generally. These insights point to the crucial role of societal infrastructures and the productive potential of this concept for debates on social and political mobilization across post-Socialist Eurasia.
Original Artikel: voicesoncentralasia.org
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Office-365
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Forum for CG Employees and Pensioners: Discussions between 8.6.2019 and 15.6.2019
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Forum for Central Government Employees and Pensioners – Discussions (Questions and Answers) from 8th June 2019 to 15th June 2019
We are here compiling of Questions and Answers about Service Matters of Central Government Employees and Pensioners for the week ending 15.6.2019. Questions are highlighted from our visitors through the comment section and the relevant answer or clarification given by our regular experienced readers.
If you any question and doubt about Pay or Pension Fixation, Clarification on Promotion or DNI, Reimbursement of Children Education Allowance and Leave Travel Concession etc.,
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Discussions on 15th June 2019 (Saturday)
Name
Ghulam Hasan Ghamgeen
Question
Sir,I think it is not just to maintain double standards in case of multiple factor for freshers and for those who are retirees…It should be same for both…is’nt it against natural justice
Date
2019/06/15 at 11:02 pm
Topic
Name
Janmejaya Nayak
Question
I am an Ex-Service man & my children are studying in school. Kindly let me know, whether I am illegible for CEA or not.
Date
2019/06/15 at 4:25 pm
Topic
Discussions on 14th June 2019 (Friday)
Name
Ghulam Hasan Ghamgeen
Question
Sir,I think it is not just to maintain double standards in case of multiple factor for freshers and for those who are retirees…It should be same for both…is’nt it against natural justice
Date
2019/06/15 at 11:02 pm
Topic
Name
Janmejaya Nayak
Question
I am an Ex-Service man & my children are studying in school. Kindly let me know, whether I am illegible for CEA or not.
Date
2019/06/15 at 4:25 pm
Topic
Name
Raghubir Singh
Question
Pension of bank retirees be updated without further delay which has not been updated since inception when pension funds corpus is about Rs.2.50 Lac crores and even Interest amount is not disbursed as pensions I. E. Only 4000 crores only means pension Or family pension can be increased 2 or 3 times from their contributed funds. Govt should come forward to do this as the IBA and bank unions are not capable to retain their position. Pl do the needful
Date
2019/06/14 at 7:27 pm
Topic
Name
Sajikumar
Question
Sir, my child studying in sanik schoo located near by 30 km my home town.As per sanik school rules children must stay in hostel. Can I get hostel subsidy?
Date
2019/06/14 at 12:34 pm
Topic
Name
Jagdish Lal Mehra
Question
I retired from Ministry of Rural Development,New Delhi on 31.10.2004. I was drawing pay 8900/- as SO in the scale of 6500-10500 (5th cpc) My pension wa s fixed 6497/- including commutation value. In 6th cpc my pension was fixed 9790/-. After the SC judgement the DO PT issued orders in 2015 raising pension 50% of the new scale under 4.2 para. In my case no revision was done. In 7th cpc my pension was raised to 25125/- ( 9790x 2.57) After the orders of dopt in 2016 where the concordance table was show the basic pay in each CPC. My pay against 8900/- in 4th cpc was 20760/- in 5th CPC. The 50% of this is 10360/- After this OM the Ministry has revised my pension from 25125/- to 26800/- but not revised my pension in 6th cpc from 9790/- to 10360/- When I requested to the Ministry. They informed that under DOPT orders 12.5.17 no arrears is admissible as notional pension. I requested to the Ministry to revise my basic pension but they have treated as notional pension I request I may be informed whether I am en titled for revision of pension in 6th cpc
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2019/06/14 at 7:22 am
Topic
Discussions on 13th June 2019 (Thursday)
Name
Vijaypal babu
Reply
In reply to admin.
Thank you sir but how can apply RTI
Date
2019/06/13 at 5:58 pm
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (992 Comments) Reply to M. A. Qureshi
Reply
MACP Scheme started from 1/9/2008, you retired on 31/8/2008 the question does not arise. Moreover ACP Scheme started from 9/99 those who are not got any promotions between 12 years, you got Promotion 1/8/97 so you are not eligible.
Date
2019/06/13 at 5:01 pm
Topic
Name
M. A. Qureshi
Reply
Sir I was retired on 31.8.2008 from the post of section officer from the office of the Accountant General M. P. Gwalior. I was promoted to this post0n 1. 8 1997 and I was not given any ACP benefits. Though The MACP notification was made on 28. 8.2008.but implemented w. e. f. 1.09.2008.sir I was completed 10 years on 1.8.2007. As per discussion recently was taken in JCM for the official who were drawing less than their juniors due to the benefits of the MACP will be given to equal to their junior. May I be given the benefits of the MACP from 1.8.2007 so I can get the benefits to equal to my junior.
Date
2019/06/13 at 11:24 am
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (991 Comments) Reply to Smt NILIMA GANGULY
Reply
This is to inform you that you have mentioned basic pay plus Dearness Relief. It will be given to up to your husband’s age of 67 years, after his 68th year you will get 60% of is basic pay only plus D.R. for it. Not full pension as 60%. including D.R. (it will less from 68th age of your husband)
Date
2019/06/13 at 11:11 am
Topic
Discussions on 12th June 2019 (Wednesday)
Name
Smt NILIMA GANGULY
Reply
Sir, My Husband was a Naib Subeder, Group – Y, QS – 24 Years. As per Circular 430 His Pension was fixed 9382.00 w.e.f. 1.7.2009 But as a family pensioner, I had getting 4998.00 from 1.7.2009 to 23.9.2012 But as per 6th CPC circular Family Pensioner will get 60% from the Original Pensioner’s basic pension. Accordingly I must receive 5630.00 from 1.7.2009 instead of 4998.00. So how it is solved please guide me.
Date
2019/06/12 at 7:49 pm
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (991 Comments) Reply to Stephen George
Reply
No change in pay fixation upto 31/12/2025, you are now in Matrix Level 7 (GP 4600). Your designation changes higher, Since you have not mentioned your basic pay it cannot mention your pay as 12/6/2019.
Date
2019/06/12 at 5:25 pm
Topic
Name
Stephen George
Reply
Sir , on 1 – 1 – 2016 I got my macp with one increment and I was fixed in 4600/- grade pay but on 15 – 3 – 2019 I got my regular promotion in DPC and now my grade pay is 4800 /-
So please let me know what will be my basic pay as on today 12 – 6 – 2019
Date
2019/06/12 at 4:06 pm
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (990 Comments) Reply to Vijaypal babu
Reply
Now your father has completed 67 years, so the family pension was reduced as 60% of his pension as Rs.430/-until your mother’s life time.
Date
2019/06/12 at 1:53 pm
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (989 Comments) Reply to Laxmidhar Behera
Reply
No pay scales for UDC or any other promotional posts (no monitory benefits) only if MACP on completion of 10 years without any promotion they get matrix level changes higher & getting pay fixations as monitory benefits.
Date
2019/06/12 at 1:45 pm
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (988 Comments) Reply to Anil Kumar gupta
Reply
MACP is upgradation of basic pay on completion of 10 year & it will be give on 11th year as next matrix table. In the middle if you get promotion there will be no pay fixation only your designation changes higher (no monitory benefits). If it is MACP promotion you get it from that date (on completion of 10th year) not from increment date.
Date
2019/06/12 at 1:40 pm
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (987 Comments) Reply to Devender
Reply
As per your father’s attaining the age 68 the family pension is eligible 60% of his pension or minimum of Rs.9000/-plus D.R. upto your mother”s life time period she will get the amount until next pay commission.
Date
2019/06/12 at 1:30 pm
Topic
Name
Laxmidhar Behera (In reply to M.K.Kumar)
Reply
The scale of pay for UDC is level -4
Date
2019/06/12 at 11:59 am
Topic
Name
Anil Kumar gupta
Comment
Sir I got macp on 27.01.19 in grad pay 5400.my incriment due in 1.7.19please suggest me i fallow macp प्रमोशन dt. Or incriment date please if I get on 27.04.19 our next incriment when. And how much idraw 81200 in gp 4800 presently.
Date
2019/06/12 at 9:09 am
Topic
Discussions on 11th June 2019 (Tuesday)
Name
Devender
Comment
My father is died since Oct 2005 defence ministery & his qualifying survice 28 year 7 month last pay 5000 my mother family pension in 11/12/2005 3750+da then is revised 11200+da till 2018 and Aug 2018 9570+da then in future family pension kitni hogi
Date
2019/06/11 at 9:29 pm
Topic
Name
Vijaypal babu
Comment
Dear sir my father expired on 4th cpc 7aug. 1986 with post line man from ujvnl. My mother family pension fixed 9August 1986to 8August 1993 rs 716 and there after rs430 then how to calculate family pension up to current date. Plz help me thanks.
Date
2019/06/11 at 5:43 pm
Topic
Name
दर्शन सिंह
Comment
Sir
मेरी पेंशन 12600 फिक्स की गई हैं
आप के बताए गए फार्मूला से 1300 रुपए बेसिक पेंशन बनती हैं
28/02/2002 में वलेंटयर पेंशन आया था
उस समय मेरी बेसिक पे 4220 रुपये थी
6pay comition 3775 रुपये फिक्स हुए थी
जा की मेरी बेसिक4200रुपये बनती थी
मेहरबानी करके मुझे मेरी सही बेसिक पेंशन बताये
धन्यवाद
जवाब जरूर देना
Sir गलती से 1300 को 13000 पढ़ा जाए
Date
2019/06/11 at 12:45 pm
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (984 Comments) Reply to ashok FREEGOD SINGH NEGI
Reply
Since you have opt MACP from your joining date in level 2 (GP 1900) basic pay as Rs.27,600/- (you will not get increment on 1/7/18) & your next increment as on 1/7/19 as Rs,28,400/- in level 3 )GP 2000).
Date
2019/06/11 at 11:47 am
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (984 Comments) Reply to ashok kr.mitra
Reply
LAs per your last basic pay the Pension from 1/1/2016 as ₹ 16,450/- plus if you have attained age after from 80 as 20% extra, if 85 age 30%, if 90 age 40%, 95 age 50%, 100 age 100% with applicable dearness relief as time to time upto your life time. After your life time family pension will be ₹ 9,870/- it will be given to your spouse/dependent as per the rules. In 6th CPC you will be in GP of 2800 & in 7th CPC Matrix level 5.
Date
2019/06/11 at 10:46 am
Topic
Name
FREEGOD SINGH NEGI
Comment
I Freegod Singh, LDC in Education Department, Delhi. I joined my service on 07/04/2008 in the pay matix table no. 2 (GP-1900). My MACP is due on 07/04/2018 and my current basic pay is 27600/- as on 01/06/2019. Sir what is my new basic pay after getting MACP. Joining date is 07/04/2008
Date
2019/06/11 at 8:36 am
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (984 Comments) Reply to Admin
Reply
Logo for 7th CPC for employees and Pensioners (updated June) is exactly correct in their hands of “ONLY COINS” ! They gets not more amounts in hands of their raised price index. Thanks.
Date
2019/06/11 at 8:20 am
Topic
Discussions on 10th June 2019 (Sunday)
Name
ashok kr.mitra.
Comment
I retired on 8/1983. My basic pay was Rs.560/ in the scale of Rs.425/–700/-.(Under 3rd CPC).What shouid be my basic pension now & what scale of pay & GP.,also what will be my family pension.
Date
2019/06/10 at 9:07 pm
Topic
Name
Santoshkumar naidu
Comment
Save pharmaceutical PSUs & change the pricing policy to competes with private companies… Change logo of better drugs for more people at lower price & allow all central & state hospitals to purchase medicine’s from gov.PSUs’ only…make it compulsory so that all the gov companies will survive… Thanks….santoshkumar naidu..
Date
2019/06/10 at 7:41 pm
Topic
Name
Suresh
Question
Sir why state government adopt our pay commission why can’t they set up their own pay commissions?
Whenever a pay commission suggest a higher pay state government oppose it sighting it will cause the huge financial burden.
As a central government employees we are denied what we are truly eligible for.
State and central are two separate services and we deserve a better pay.
It is time for us to wake up and ask them to appoint their own commission and stop messing with us.
Date
2019/06/10 at 2:46 pm
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (983 Comments) Reply to Mohd Irfan Sheikh
Reply
As per your last basic pay your pension from 1/1/2016 as Rs.17,700/- plus applicable D.R. upto your life time, After that your wife/dependents will get family pension of Rs.10,620/- upto their life time as per the conditions.
Date
2019/06/10 at 12:05 pm
Topic
Name
M.K.Kumar* (982 Comments) Reply to Arjun Pandit
Reply
If you are not on 1/7/19 increment day after joining date (10/7/19) you will get increment on that month as a pro-rate of increment, next month you will get full increment.
Date
2019/06/10 at 11:55 am
Topic
Name
Arjun Pandit
Question
I am going out of station on 28.6.2019 for 15 days to attend marriage function. I will come on 10.7.2019. Is it compulsory to present on 1.7.2019 for increment. I will b in loss every month if i will not present on 1.7.2019
Date
2019/06/10 at 7:05 am
Topic
Discussions on 9th June 2019 (Sunday)
Name
SAWITTER CHAND
Question
I enrolled in the Army on 30 Jul 1968 and retired on 31 Jul 1996 as Sub Gp B and drawing pay ₹ 12268 as on 31 Dec 2015. Please let me know my pay as on today.
Date
2019/06/09 at 10:34 pm
Topic
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Powers and Duties:
A. The planning and development committee shall be responsible for identifying and evaluating the unique factors influencing the character and locations of development in the town. The committee shall give attention to both existing conditions and to potential and desirable changes.
B. The committee shall:
1. Formulate, adopt and from time to time revise a long term town plan to guide the development of the town and recommend its adoption or amendment to the council.
2. Recommend to the council the adoption or amendment of zoning regulations and maps.
3. Recommend to the council rules and regulations, policies, resolutions, ordinances and plans which in the opinion of the committee are necessary to carry out the town plan.
4. Recommend to the council subdivision platting rules and regulations and amendments.
5. Recommend to the council amendments to the official map of the town.
6. Submit annually to the council, not less than sixty days prior to the beginning of the fiscal year, a list of recommended capital improvements which in the opinion of the committee are necessary or desirable during the forthcoming three year period.
C. The committee shall be responsible to and advise and recommend to the council on such matters affecting its own administration.
D. The committee shall be responsible to, and act as an advisory body to, the council on all town planning and development matters. In the performance of its functions and duties the committee shall have power to:
1. Enter upon any land and make examinations thereof only with permission, or a court order, or a search warrant and accompanied by law enforcement officials. Or, conduct drive-by inspections from adjacent roads or land on which committee members have permission.
2. Prepare and recommend emergency plans and policies for the re-planning, reconstruction or redevelopment of any area within the town limits seriously damaged by fire, flood or other disaster.
3. Distribute informational reports in order to arouse public interest and to increase public understanding and knowledge of the town plan.
4. Serve as a liaison committee in dealing with citizen groups and agencies of the county, state and federal governments on planning and development problems of common concern to the town.
5. Exercise such additional powers as may be necessary and perform tasks assigned to it by the council.
© Copyright 2024
P.O. Box 767 • Phone: (520) 394-2229 • Fax: (520) 394-2861• Patagonia, Arizona 85624
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Cariboo Gold Rush Endurance Ride tests equestrian’s mettle
The event took place on the Canada Day long weekend
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Mike Day of 100 Mile House completed 50 miles on each day of the Cariboo Gold Rush Endurance ride, riding his horse Lynna both days. (Monika Paterson photo)
Just shy of 40 equestrians and their mounts tested their stamina at the Cariboo Gold Rush Endurance Ride, which was held over the Canada Day long weekend on Ed and Cheryl Monical’s ranch south of Lac La Hache.
The two-day Endurance Riders Association of BC event attracted riders from Montana, Alberta, Vancouver Island, Fort St. John and 100 Mile House. Ride manager Joanne Macaluso said it was great to be hosting the event again after it was cancelled by COVID-19 and last summer’s wildfires.
“We usually hold distance riding events once a year, and our management team has been hosting riders for over a decade in the South Cariboo,” Macaluso said. “The event was excellent. It was very well-received, and people are looking forward to next year. Our group loves to share what the Cariboo has to offer. It’s a beautiful, scenic place.”
Macaluso said that endurance riding is a distance event that tests the partnership between a horse and its rider. Competitors completed either 25-mile or 50-mile routes and were judged based on how long they took to complete the ride within the allotted time frame and the health of their horse before and after the trek. The horses’ well-being was monitored by ride control judge/head vet Dr. Glenn Sinclair, from Manitoba, with the assistance of Dr. Stefanie Krumsiek from the Williams Lake Veterinary Hospital.
“It’s all about how you care for your animal, care for yourself and complete the set course in the time frame,” Macaluso said. “The first rider across the line is the winner, but the winner still has to be vetted by the veterinarian. If there are any lameness issues then they don’t win the race.”
There were 39 riders who participated on Saturday, while on Sunday 19 riders took to the trails, including five junior riders. Several participants rode both days, with 100 Mile House’s own Mike Day riding 100 miles on his horse Lynna.
Vancouver Island’s Sacha Edgell took home best condition awards in the 50-mile category on Saturday and Sunday, as well as the highest vet score on Sunday, with her horses Gabby and Blitz. On Saturday, Carrie Schier and Amira, up from Langley, took the highest vet score in the 50-mile category.
In the 25-mile category on Saturday, Jan Marsh and her mount Ginny B cleaned house, winning the highest vet score and best condition awards.
On Sunday, junior rider Saylor Maye, riding Beau from Kamloops, won best condition, while Stephanie Marsh-Knight and Nightwinds Classic Whiskee claimed the highest vet score.
The CGRE also offered a “fun/trail ride” of 10-15 miles, Macaluso said, as an “introduction” to the sport of endurance. She said this introduction did not have the pressures of a time limit or a long distance like the regular events.
Macaluso said she’d like to thank her fellow volunteers who helped prepare for the event, including Katrin Levermann, Elisa Marocchi and Nicola Maugh. She said the time spent clearing trails, flagging them and organizing prizes is a “daunting task” and that the event could not have been a success without them.
Anyone looking to learn more about endurance riding is invited to visit the Endurance Riders Association of BC at www.erabc.com.
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Community Mural Grand Unveiling
Wickford Art Association
As part of the Wickford Art Association’s (WAA) 61 years of continued commitment to the community and the celebration of the 350th Anniversary of North Kingstown, we are happy to announce the artists chosen for our second Community Mural Project: WAA member Misty Rae Marshall, student artist Chenghui Lui of North Kingstown High School, and Frank Monteforte were selected to paint their artwork for the mural. Misty Rae, Chenghui and Frank will be awarded $500 each for their artwork. The mural selection committee was impressed by the quality of the artwork submitted by all and thankful for such thoughtful artist submissions.
The WAA Community Mural project was inspired to:
Activate the exterior of the Wickford Art Association’s edifice by creating a large outdoor installation.
Engage the community around the Wickford Art Association with thought provoking art.
Encourage artists to explore their ideas and work within the context of public art
Support and Invest in local artists and showcase their work prominently in NK and RI
Empower youth artists and grow the local art community
This year’s focus aligns with the celebration of the 350th anniversary of the founding of North Kingstown. The design concept of “Then & Now” aims to increase the awareness of and connect people to the rich history and innovative future of the Town of North Kingstown. Artists were encouraged to be bold, inspired, graphic, and impactful up close and when viewed from a distance. The murals were painted on three panels on the exterior of the WAA gallery and face the town beach for the enjoyment of the public. The project was open to members of the Wickford Art Association and students of North Kingstown High School.
Misty Rae’s panel includes iconography and vibrant 3D style where it is painted like a "photo" hanging on the side of the building with those things of "then" falling into the "now." Misty Rae wrote “I would love for people to question what they're seeing and feel compelled to walk up and see what's going on. My personal work lives in the realm of trompe l'oeil meets animated.” Chenghui’s panel is organic and free. She expressed that “there is an inseparable relationship between the community and nature. We grow around the ocean and coexist with nature. We can be fish in the sea or docked butterflies. We can be anything we want here.” Frank was inspired by a long history of fishing with his family on Narragansett Bay. He wrote, “My dad was a fisherman. My friend's dads are fishermen. What does this have to do with the mural in In Wickford? The then and now. I want people to remember that this natural environment that we have is fragile, precious and we need to take care of it.”
The “Grand Unveiling” and celebration of the Community Mural Project will be Tuesday, August 20th from 4:00pm – 5:00pm. Artists worked with Mary Ann Thorne to learn all aspects of creating and painting a mural and are excited to celebrate completion of the project with family, friends and the community. The Wickford Art Association would like to thank the following: the Community Mural Jury Committee for their time and dedication to this project, the North Kingstown High School Art Department, Adler’s Hardware in Providence for materials, and the North Kingstown Arts Council for their support and assistance in this exciting initiative.
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How do you get to Navagio Beach? Unfortunately, vacationers can only access Navagio Beach in Greece via a boat ride. The good news is, there are plenty of exciting tours to try in Greece that offer affordable trips to see the beach and its amazing shipwreck.
There are multiple departure points on the island, including Zakynthos town, Porto Vromi, Agios, and Skinari. The nearest departure to Navagio Beach is Agios Nikolaos. One can choose to go on a half-a-day tour or a full-day, most of which includes other points of interest on the island.
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Dear Sir, what is the best way of getting from Pudong airport to 2288 Pudong Avenue , where I am staying at Wyndham Grand Plaza Royale . Thank you very much.
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Answered by Ms.Diana | Aug. 08, 2010 04:05
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Hi, you can take the airport Line 4 and get off at Deping Rd Pudong Avenue. Then walk about several minutes to the hotel.
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Cooking Demo at Vin Santo Restaurant
The cost to attend is $85.00 per person and includes wine pairings. Call Stanley at the IAHFSJ office at 408.293.7122 to register.
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Cooking Demo at Vin Santo Restaurant
Cooking Demo at Vin Santo Restaurant
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Jun 03, 2021, 7:00 PM PDT
San Jose, 1346 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, CA 95125, USA
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The cost to attend is $85.00 per person and includes wine pairings. Call Stanley at the IAHFSJ office at 408.293.7122 to register. Visit https://www.iahfsj.org/events for more information.
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C# unity project. VA2058, win10 x64, vs2022 v17.8
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I noted that: not only VAOutline BUT editor toggle-comment <"/" key> feature has same behaviour!
(I failed to find keymap in vs-options but I'm sure related to VA "/" key feature <As it been not available if VA disabled>)
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Posted - Jan 10 2024 : 02:00:46 AM Show Profile Reply with Quote
Any interesting BUG found:
delete the "//Test" commment line DO the same & THE BEHAVIOUR CHANGED!
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I am starting with the comment example, since it is a bit more straight forward to test. The VA feature you are using is controlled via the setting:
VA Options -> Editor -> Surround Selection via character toggles
so it isn't a mapped keyboard shortcut, which is why you didn't find it there.
Testing in a simple C# code file, I have turned on visible white space, so you can see what exactly I have selected. I did this selection by placing the keyboard caret in the very first column, holding down Shift and using the Down arrow to select full lines. You can see the caret on the next line, and that the end of line character is selected on each commented line.
After pressing / all of the 5 selected lines are updated with // and no blank lines are inserted.
I cannot reproduce this bug, but I am using a different code file, and I am not sure how you are selecting the code on your system, since the last selected line does not show the end of line character being selected, despite it being selected on other lines.
Can you please turn On:
IDE tools menu -> Options -> Environment -> Documents -> Check for consistent line endings on load
and then close and reload the .cs file where you have this problem, and see if you are warned about inconsistent line endings? It is one possible factor here.
Is this something you can reproduce reliably, and on demand?
Does the same problem happen if you copy the single function to a different, nearly empty .cs file and try commenting the code out there as well? I am wondering if something further up the file could be a factor.
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VA Options -> Editor -> Surround Selection via character toggles
Thanks for this useful info!
quote:
Check for consistent line endings on load
After turn it on Then turned out the file really is. Then everything works like a charm. (inc the first VAOutline drag & drop)
Thanks for your clear desc!
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That makes sense, thank you for the update I am glad this had a simple solution.
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Highest In Power Play in T20: Australia Score 113 Runs In 6 Overs
Australia defeated Scotland by 7 wickets in the first T20 match. Host Scotland, playing first, scored 154 runs in the stipulated 20 overs, but the Kangaroo team achieved this target with just 62 balls remaining.
Travis Head hit hard for Australia, who played a blistering innings of 80 runs in just 25 balls. After him, the remaining task was completed by captain Mitchell Marsh, who played a stormy innings of 39 runs.
In this match, Australia won the toss and invited Scotland to bat first. George Munsey scored the most runs for the host team, scoring 28 runs. Captain Richie Berrington contributed 23 and Matthew Cross contributed 37 runs.
In response, Australia, which came to chase the target, lost the wicket of Jake Fraser McGurk early, but from here Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head made the team's victory easy by raining fours and sixes. Australia achieved the target of 155 runs in just 58 balls.
Jake Fraser McGurk's wicket fell on the third ball of the innings. After that Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head took over the command.
Together, these two took Australia's score to 113 runs in just 6 overs. This is the highest score made in the powerplay of a T20 International match. March was out on the very next ball after the powerplay on a score of 39 runs. Technically, the pair of Marsh and Head scored these 113 runs in 33 balls.
Travis Head completed his fifty in 17 balls in this match. He has now reached the level of Marcus Stoinis in terms of scoring the fastest half-century for Australia in T20 cricket. Head scored 80 runs in 25 balls. During this innings, 12 fours and 5 towering sixes also came from his bat.
On the other hand, Mitchell Marsh played only 12 balls in his innings, out of which 8 reached the boundary line as he also hit 5 fours and 3 sixes
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Multimedia Image
Difficulty level: 4 out of 4
Description
Mini pizzas are perfect for entertaining and will keep your guests happy. Caramelised pumpkin will add sophistication to your classic pepperoni pizza.
Your identity is kept private from the public
Disclaimer
Reviews and recipe photos are submitted by our users and are not endorsed by Woolworths. Woolworths does not represent or warrant the accuracy of any statements, claims or opinions in user content.
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1940s Red Rayon Crepe Gown
Regular price CHF 82.00
Shipping calculated at checkout.
1940s cherry red rayon crepe dress with sweetheart neckline, padded shoulders and front slit. There are areas of shirring at shoulders and around waist and there are some tucks at center front to provide fullness. Bodice is slim fitting and dress closes with a side metal zipper. Best for an xs.
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Bust: 34" to 36"
Waist: 24, stretches to 25" or so, was snug on form at 24.5"
Hip: 36" flat, stretches to 38"
Waist length: 16"
Sleeve: 8"
Length: 54" but with a deep hem of 5"
Very good condition, minor wear. I believe this dress was altered a long time ago as it has a very deep hem and there are some extra stitches around the zipper and some different colored thread inside. Nothing particularly glaring but it does have subtle signs of alterations, though all seem to be reversible if desired. There is a spot at center front but it's hard to see as it's in the tucks below the hips. Some faint pindot spots on the bodice, also not too noticeable, see final photo. I think these would all come out or lighten with a soak which I have not done, only a dry clean. Priced as is but I didn't note any holes, fading etc. Fabric is sturdy and ready to wear.
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A Hero of Our Time, by Mikhail Yurievich Lermontov[1] (1814–1841), 1840[2], 1841. fiction. russian novel. romanticism. Realism. Title Geroy nashego vremeni[3] in russian; this is the second edition (1841), including the author’s preface. This complete HTML e-text is based on the translation from the Russian into English by Martin Parker, published by Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1947, 1951, in the public domain in the United States of America. (A translation that has also been reprinted by but not copyrighted by the Everyman Library, 1995, revised and edited by Neil Cornwell, University of Bristol, ISBN 0–660–87566–3.) Illustrations are from the Moscow edition. We have extensively modified the Parker translation here, mostly by attempting to render it into modern American English and at the same time to restore what we consider the most likely original meaning.
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The Tovey name in the Forest of Dean (Parish Records)
by martyn @, Tuesday, April 19, 2022, 17:22 (873 days ago) @ MPGriffiths
Thanks again, all good information. I suspect there's something slightly unusual, such as them being an unmarried couple, which may explain why it is so hard to track them down.
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Protecting Creativity: 40 Essential Facts About Copyrights
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[chirp_users] Zastone - Baofeng cross reference chart, does one exist?
Jim Unroe
Mon Sep 7 05:24:03 PDT 2015
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 8:11 AM, Galen Thurber <galenthurber at gmail.com> wrote:
> Has anyone seen this CRL
>
The CHIRP home/wiki page has a Supported Radio Models list. This list
has an additional link for the UV-5R that accesses a list of more than
30 UV-5R variants. A few Zastone models are included on that list.
Jim KC9HI
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Speaking Engagement
02.02.2022
Bressler Principal Eric Chase will present a Webinar for the New York State Automobile Dealers Association (NYSADA) titled “2022’s Top Legal Trends for Automobile Dealers.” Eric will discuss the current state of franchise laws, how the COVID-19 pandemic is still affecting the way auto dealers do business, as well as sales, technology, federal regulation, taxes, workforce issues, and much more. The Webinar will take place on February 2, 2022.
Practice Areas
Jump to Page
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Name
Grusha
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Luton
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164cm / 5.38'
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getting into the vagina
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practice a good blowjob
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make love without a condom
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Hi this is grusha I am 21 years old I am extremely naughty and I move simply and only on Luton.
Phone number
Is this a false advertisement?
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A camera can be a fantastic gift that encourages kids to explore their surroundings, capture memories, and develop an artistic eye. Whether your child is a budding photographer or simply loves snapping pictures of family, friends, and pets, finding the right camera tailored to their needs is essential.
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However, choosing the perfect camera for a child isn’t as straightforward as picking one for an adult.
Durability, ease of use, and safety features all play crucial roles in ensuring the camera is both fun and functional for young users.
We’ve rounded up five of the best cameras for kids, considering everything from budget-friendly options to cameras packed with creative features.
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Best kids cameras at a glance
Best cameras for kids in 2024
1. Polaroid Go (Generation 2) Instant Camera, £89.99
Best instant camera for kids
Polaroid Go (Generation 2) Instant Camera
Ages: 6-12 years | Type: Instant
Pros:
• Compact and lightweight design
• Fun double exposure feature
• Cute, nostalgic aesthetic
Cons:
• Small print size
• Limited battery life
• Film packs can be expensive
The Polaroid Go Gen 2 is a delightfully compact and cute instant camera, perfect for kids who are just beginning to explore photography. Its playful, retro design, combined with a choice of fun colours like blue, red, white, and black, makes it an exciting option for young shutterbugs.
The iconic Polaroid rainbow stripe adds a nostalgic touch that parents might appreciate as much as their children.
This camera is incredibly easy to use, making it ideal for beginners. With its point-and-shoot simplicity, automatic exposure, and fixed-focus lens, kids can start capturing memories straight away.
The double exposure feature adds a creative twist, allowing them to combine two images into one, sparking their imagination and encouraging creative experimentation.
However, while the Polaroid Go Gen 2 offers plenty of fun, it does have a few limitations. The small print size and occasional inconsistency in photo quality may leave some kids and parents wanting more. The flash isn’t always reliable, and the cost of film—around £1.18 per photo—can add up quickly.
Despite the drawbacks, the Go Gen 2 remains a great choice for kids who enjoy the instant gratification of seeing their photos develop before their eyes, even if the results aren't always perfect.
2. Hoppstar Rookie Digital Camera, £60
Best camera for younger children
Hoppstar Rookie Digital Camera
Ages: 3-7 years | Type: Digital
Pros:
• Easy to use
• Durable design
• Creative features like filters and frames
Cons:
• Basic functions
• Smaller size might be tricky for very young children
The Hoppstar Rookie Digital Camera is an excellent choice for younger children who are just starting to play around with photography. Designed with little hands in mind, this camera features large, easy-to-press buttons and a lightweight build that makes it simple for kids to handle.
Its detachable silicone case provides extra protection against accidental drops and bumps, ensuring that the camera can withstand the rough and tumble of everyday play.
What makes the Hoppstar Rookie truly stand out are its fun and creative features, including photo frames, filters, and face recognition. These elements encourage kids to explore their artistic side and capture their surroundings in imaginative ways.
The camera also boasts automatic settings like autofocus, white balance, and colour correction, which help to produce quality photos without any fuss. With a 16GB SD card included, kids can store up to 1,000 photos, making it perfect for capturing all their adventures.
Ideal for children aged 3 and up, the Hoppstar Rookie is a fantastic tool for nurturing creativity and observational skills from an early age. It’s an excellent gift that combines fun with learning, offering young photographers a safe and enjoyable way to explore the world of photography.
Whether at home or on holiday, this camera is sure to become a favourite companion for capturing memories.
3. Insta360 Go 3, £295
Best camera for older children
Insta360 Go 3
Ages: 10-14 years | Type: Digital, video
Pros:
• Ultra-portable design
• Hands-free operation
• Excellent stabilization
Cons:
• Limited to 2.7K video resolution
• Non-expandable storage
• Higher price point
The Insta360 Go 3 is an exciting choice for older kids who are ready to dive into more adventurous photography and video-making. As the world’s smallest action camera, the Go 3 is incredibly portable and versatile, allowing kids to capture their experiences from unique angles and perspectives.
Whether they’re mounting it to a helmet, attaching it to a pet, or simply holding it in hand, the Go 3’s lightweight, magnetic design makes it easy to bring along anywhere. With hands-free operation and voice control, kids can focus on the action without worrying about adjusting settings.
This camera stands out with its impressive stabilisation features, ensuring smooth, shake-free footage even during the most active moments.
The Insta360 Go 3 also comes with an innovative Action Pod, a GoPro-like housing that adds a flip-out touchscreen for framing shots and offers extended battery life. The Action Pod can be used as a remote control, allowing kids to record from a distance and explore even more creative possibilities.
While the Insta360 Go 3 offers a lot of fun and functionality, it does have some limitations. The camera’s video resolution is capped at 2.7K, which might be a step down for those looking for higher-quality footage. Additionally, the storage is non-expandable, so it’s essential to choose the right capacity when purchasing.
Despite those factors, the Go 3 is an excellent choice for older children who want a camera that’s small, versatile, and packed with creative features, making it perfect for capturing all their outdoor adventures and creative projects.
4. Andoer Digital Camera, £39.99
Best overall camera for kids
Andoer Digital Camera
Ages: 6-12 years | Type: Digital
Pros:
• Affordable
• Versatile features
• Lightweight and portable design
Cons:
• Limited build quality
• Basic image stabilisation
The Andoer Digital Camera is an excellent all-around choice for kids, offering a blend of affordability and features that make it perfect for young photographers. With a 44MP sensor and 1080P video capability, this camera allows children to capture their favourite moments in crisp detail.
The camera’s lightweight design and compact size make it easy for kids to carry around, and the included 32GB memory card ensures they can store plenty of photos and videos without worrying about running out of space.
Designed with user-friendliness in mind, the Andoer Digital Camera features large buttons and an intuitive menu, making it simple for kids to navigate.
It comes equipped with 16X digital zoom, anti-shake technology, and a variety of fun modes like smile capture and face detection, encouraging children to experiment with photography and develop their creative skills. The camera also includes two rechargeable batteries, so kids can keep snapping away without interruption.
While the Andoer Digital Camera may not offer the highest build quality or advanced image stabilisation, it provides an excellent starting point for kids who are eager to explore photography. Its combination of features, ease of use, and budget-friendly price make our pick as the best overall camera for children, whether for holidays, school trips, or everyday adventures.
5. OM System Tough TG-7, £410
Best camera for the whole family
OM System Tough TG-7
Ages: All ages | Type: Digital
Pros:
• Extremely durable
• Waterproof
• Versatile shooting modes
• 4K video
Cons:
• Expensive
The OM System Tough TG-7 is the ultimate camera for families who love adventure—whether it’s scaling mountains, snorkelling, or just surviving a weekend at the beach with the kids. This rugged camera is built to withstand all the rough and tumble of family life, including any curious pets that might want to take it for a spin!
It’s waterproof up to 15 metres, shockproof up to 2.1 metres, and even crushproof, handling up to 100 kilograms. So, whether it's the toddler's accidental drop or the dog thinking it's a new chew toy, the TG-7 will emerge unscathed.
Featuring a 12MP sensor and 4K video capability, the TG-7 doesn’t just survive tough conditions—it thrives in them. It’s perfect for capturing high-quality images and videos, whether you’re underwater exploring coral reefs or enjoying a snowy winter hike.
The camera also includes specialised modes like Underwater and Macro, making it incredibly versatile. And with features like built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, you can easily share your family’s adventures as they happen.
While the TG-7 comes with a higher price tag, its durability and advanced features make it a worthwhile investment for families who want a camera that can keep up with all their escapades. From capturing your child’s first swim to documenting epic family holidays, this camera is ready for it all.
Asian little girl playing with toy camera in the park
How to choose the best camera for your child
Selecting the right camera for your child depends on a variety of factors, each important in ensuring the camera is both enjoyable and safe to use. Here are some key aspects to consider:
• Durability: Kids can be rough with their belongings, so a camera that can withstand drops, spills, and general wear and tear is essential. Look for models with rugged, shockproof designs and protective cases.
• Ease of Use: For younger children, simplicity is key. Cameras with large buttons, intuitive interfaces, and easy-to-navigate menus will ensure your child can start taking photos without frustration. Older children might appreciate more advanced features, but it’s still important to choose a camera that matches their skill level.
• Educational Value: Some cameras come equipped with educational games, photo challenges, or built-in tutorials that teach kids the basics of photography. These features can add an extra layer of learning and engagement, making the camera not just a toy, but a tool for developing new skills.
• Safety Features: Parental controls are crucial, especially for cameras that have internet connectivity or sharing capabilities. Ensure the camera allows you to limit internet access, disable in-app purchases, and monitor your child’s activity.
• Age Appropriateness: Different cameras are designed with specific age groups in mind. A camera for a toddler will have different features and build quality than one for a pre-teen, so it’s important to choose a model that is suitable for your child’s age and abilities.
By keeping these factors in mind, you can select a camera that not only captures great photos but also supports your child’s growth and creativity in a safe and fun way.
Choosing the right camera for your child is about finding the perfect balance between fun, functionality, and safety. A well-chosen camera can open up a world of creativity, helping your child to see the world through a new lens while also developing valuable skills.
Whether you opt for a rugged model designed for outdoor adventures or a feature-rich camera that encourages learning, there’s a perfect option out there for every young photographer.
Remember, the best camera for your child is one that meets their individual needs and interests. By considering factors like durability, ease of use, and educational value, you’ll be well on your way to selecting a camera that your child will love—and that you’ll feel confident giving.
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Echo Park- Pirates 6X6 Paper Pad- Cbpt318023
Echo Park- Pirates 6X6 Paper Pad- Cbpt318023
SKU: 691835196619
6x6 Paper Pad. Includes 24 sheets double sided printed on 65lb Accent Opaque Cardstock. Images scaled down for use in card making and other similar applications.
Width6 in/15.24 cm
Height.2 in/.51 cm
Depth6.5 in/16.51 cm
$7.99Price
Only 3 left in stock
We are not responsible for manufacturer delays. No refunds will be given for delays in shipping. No cancellation or refunds for orders that have been packed and/or shipped.
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Grahil khandelwal
21 min readJun 30, 2023
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Overview of the Sports Betting
The sports betting market is booming, with a global value of USD 83.65 billion in 2022 and an expected compound annual growth rate of 10.3% from 2023 to 2030. It’s no surprise considering the recent changes in the global gambling sector regulations, the growing use of connected devices, and the development of digital infrastructure.
Every year more than 2 Trillion dollars worth of assets are betted by individuals on different occasions. It is more than the GDP of some of the biggest major countries like Italy and Germany. Let that thought sink in.
Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the sports industry, it’s interesting to see that online sports betting gained popularity during the pandemic, with the rise of eSports and similar forms of betting.
What’s more, smartphones have made sports betting more widely available and accessible, with mobile devices contributing to around 70% of online betting revenue in 2020, according to a recent survey by Uplatform, a sports betting and casino operating platform.
Today, We are gonna deep dive into Betting markets and how Web3 is revolutionising the traditional betting industry taking BetDEX as an Example. BetDEX is a Web3 betting app that let you bet on your favourite sports like Cricket, Football and basketball.
So, let’s start with government regulations on betting.
Regulations on Betting
Governments worldwide are easing regulations on betting and gambling activities, creating new opportunities for both operators and consumers. For example, the American Gaming Association reports that as of January 2023, sports betting is now legal in 36 U.S. states, up from 32 in 2021.
In the first ten months of 2022 alone, users legally wagered an incredible USD 73 billion on sports in the U.S. This trend suggests that the betting industry is thriving and that we can expect to see continued growth in the years ahead. As more countries legalize sports betting, the market is likely to expand even further, creating exciting new opportunities for industry players and sports enthusiasts alike.
Due to this high increase in participation in Betting, many new forms of betting have evolved in recent times, one example is e-sports betting. Increase of the internet and technology the whole sector is developed, and become one of the biggest betting sectors.
Types of Betting.
In 2022, the fixed odds wagering segment dominated the sports betting industry, accounting for over 26% of the revenue share. However, the fastest-growing segment is predicted to be eSports betting, with a projected CAGR of over 14% during the forecast period.
Interestingly, according to DataReportal, around 60% of the world’s population has access to the internet, making online sports betting more accessible than ever before. With such a large percentage of the population online, it’s no wonder that the betting industry is seeing a surge in growth.
It’s important to note that behind these numbers and statistics are real people who are passionate about sports and betting. As technology continues to evolve and betting becomes more accessible, sports enthusiasts worldwide can easily place bets on their favourite teams and players. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just enjoy the thrill of the game, the sports betting industry offers a range of exciting opportunities for both operators and consumers alike.
Major Sports Betting Markets
Europe is currently the largest market for sports betting, with a market share of over 35% in 2022. As the industry continues to grow, the region is expected to expand at a CAGR of almost 10% during the forecast period.
One of the reasons for Europe’s dominance in the sports betting industry is the favourable regulations in place across European countries. This has allowed for a thriving and competitive market that benefits the population.
The United Kingdom has been at the forefront of legalizing sports betting, with laws permitting the activity since 1960. These well-established regulations have led to a thriving market for sports betting in the country. The online sports betting segment has seen remarkable growth across Europe, with offline/retail betting activities facing restrictions. Consequently, the online sports betting market in Europe is projected to surpass USD 40 billion by the end of the forecast period.
In contrast, the Asia Pacific region is expected to see the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 11% during the forecast period. One of the significant drivers behind the growth of the sports betting industry in this region is the rising percentage of the population participating in various forms of sports betting activities. As several countries in the region legalize the gambling industry, overseas market players are also attracted.
Gambling is a popular pastime in China and India, with around 80% of Indians reportedly gambling at least once a year, according to the India Internet Player Society (IIPS). As sports betting continues to gain popularity in the Asia Pacific, the region is poised to become a significant player in the global sports betting market in the years ahead.
As most of the betting happens online it has been a good boost for the betting industry but there are also some big problems with traditional betting websites like restrictions on betting, funds lock up, high fees and many more. In fact, many companies are often not regulated by any governing body, due to which many people lose their money in scams and rug pull.
Traditional Problems with Online Betting:
There are several problems in the online betting industry. Some of the major problems are as follows:
1. Fragmented Market: There are currently thousands of sports betting sites to choose from, but the problem lies in the underinvestment in their products. Most of these sites still use basic HTML technology, which is not even up to web2 standards, let alone web3. This results in subpar products that are not mobile-friendly and do not function properly.
2. High Fees: Moreover, these sites often have a small liquidity pool, which means that you cannot stake your bet above a certain amount. In addition to this, the fees and commissions charged by these sites can be as high as 40%, which is a significant amount.
3. Lock Up Funds: Another issue with these sites is that they often lock up your money and require you to play multiple times before you can withdraw your earnings. This can be frustrating for users who want to withdraw their winnings promptly.
4. Counterparty Risk: To make matters worse, some of these sites are unreliable and can disappear overnight, leaving their customers in the lurch. Winning customers is also not welcomed and may be restricted, which can be disheartening for users who are looking to make some profits.
5. Winners aren’t welcome: BetDex recognizes that all these issues are major problems for users and strives to offer a better betting experience by addressing these concerns. They were committed to providing a reliable, user-friendly platform with competitive fees and commissions, and we welcome winning customers with open arms.
These are some of the problems that regularly occur in the traditional betting industry. Many of the regular bettors face huge losses due to these problems. These all problems can be easily tackled by the integration of blockchain infrastructure and decentralisation.
Decentralised Betting.
In the world of sports betting, there are two options for bettors: traditional sportsbooks and decentralized sports betting platforms. Traditional sportsbooks are run by bookmakers who act as intermediaries between the bettors and the sports events they are betting on. They take a commission on each bet and can limit the amount that bettors can wager, particularly if the bettor has a history of winning big. Additionally, the payout process can be slow, and there is always the risk that the sportsbook will go bankrupt or run off with the bettor’s money.
Decentralized sports betting platforms allow users to place bets directly with each other through a blockchain-based system, without the need for intermediaries such as bookmakers.
The use of blockchain technology ensures the transparency and security of the betting process, as all transactions are recorded on a public ledger that cannot be tampered with. This makes it harder for hackers or fraudsters to manipulate the system or steal funds.
Additionally, decentralized sports betting platforms often have lower fees compared to traditional sportsbooks, as there is no need to pay commissions to bookmakers or other intermediaries. Overall, decentralized sports betting offers several advantages for users, including faster and more secure betting, greater control over their funds, and lower costs
Let’s understand with an example: Mani is a frequent bettor who enjoys placing bets on his favourite sports teams. He has been using a traditional sportsbook platform to place his bets, but he’s become frustrated with the high fees and restrictions imposed by the platform.
One day, a friend tells Mani about a decentralized sports betting platform that operates on the blockchain. Intrigued, Mani decides to give it a try.
He creates an account on the platform and is pleased to discover that he can place bets on any sports event he wants without any restrictions. The platform uses smart contracts to automatically execute the terms of his bets, and since the platform is decentralized, there is no need for intermediaries such as banks or payment processors.
Mani also enjoys the fact that the transaction fees on the platform are negligible compared to the traditional sportsbook he used before. He can withdraw his funds anytime he wants without any delay, as there are no restrictions on his account.
Moreover, since the platform operates on the blockchain, all transactions are recorded in a public ledger that is tamper-proof and transparent. This means that Mani can be sure that his bets are being placed fairly and that the outcomes are not being manipulated in any way.
Overall, Mani is very pleased with his experience on the decentralized sports betting platform. He can place bets on any sports event he wants without any restrictions, and the platform operates with transparency, security, and low transaction fees.
Now we know what are the advantages of the Decentralised betting protocols, let’s take a look at BitDEX, which is the most seamless betting protocol on Solana.
BetDEX Exchange
BetDEX Exchange officially launched on Solana’s main-net on November 17, 2022. to coincide with the beginning of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
BetDEX Exchange is a platform that seeks to revolutionize sports betting by leveraging the Monaco Protocol and Solana to create a decentralized sports betting exchange.
The exchange provides a peer-to-peer (P2P) marketplace where traders can come together and trade their opinions on different outcomes in sports using cryptocurrency.
1. Non-Custodial
Decentralized exchanges (DEXs) differ from centralized exchanges (CEXs) in that they provide a non-custodial platform where users retain control over their funds while trading. This provides users with greater security and trustworthiness since they have complete control over their funds, and can make transactions without intermediaries.
2. No Stake Limits
On BetDEX, there are no limitations on the size of bets that can be placed. This is a significant advantage for high rollers who want to place large bets without being constrained by limits. BetDEX allows users to place bets of any size, from $10 to $10,000, without any restrictions.
3. Low Fees
BetDEX Exchange enables users to conduct transactions securely and transparently while minimizing the fees that would have been charged by intermediaries on centralized exchanges. Currently, BetDEX charges two types of fees:
Solana Transaction Fees: These fees are charged by the Solana blockchain network for processing transactions. Although BetDEX has no control over these fees, they are typically very low.
Operator Commission: This commission is charged by the exchange on winning trades. The commission rate is currently set to 0%, ensuring that users keep the entirety of their winnings.
4. Immediate Withdrawals
When you win a bet on BetDEX, you can withdraw your winnings instantly from your wallet. Unlike traditional exchanges, where you may have to wait days or weeks to withdraw your funds, BetDEX allows you to access your winnings immediately. This means you can use your winnings to place more bets or withdraw them from your bank account.
In addition to these benefits, the BetDEX Exchange also ensures that users have access to the latest information and updates on their favourite sports.
By leveraging the Monaco Protocol and Solana, the exchange can provide quick and efficient transactions, making it the go-to platform for sports betting enthusiasts.
Overall, the BetDEX Exchange is poised to disrupt the traditional sports betting industry by providing a decentralized platform that is secure, transparent, and efficient.
Risk-Free First Bet
BetDEX is providing a risk-free initial wager of up to $50 to newcomers. This presents an excellent chance to get familiar with the platform and enjoy the excitement of decentralized sports prediction.
Company’s Profile
Founder’s Profile
Varun Sudhakar — CEO and Co-Founder of BetDEX. Previously VP of Finance & Strategy at Hive and VP of Finance at Simplifeye. Senior Manager at FanDuel prior to that.
Nigel Eccles — Chairman and Co-Founder of BetDEX. Co-Founder of FanDuel and Flick. Helped create StarStock.
Stuart Tonner — CTO and Co-Founder of BetDEX. The first engineer hired at FanDuel, served as Head of Engineering and Chief Technology Officer at LeaseLoco before joining BetDEX.
The Monaco Protocol
The Monaco Protocol is the underlying infrastructure powering the BetDEX exchange. It is a decentralized liquidity network for exchange-based applications and is built on the Solana blockchain. It is fully open source meaning other applications can be developed and benefit from the shared liquidity pool that the protocol provides.
Benefits of The Monaco Protocol
This trading platform is fully non-custodial. Funds are held in escrow and paid out to the trader’s wallet upon settlement. It streamlines the wagering process by allowing traders to specify the highest price they are willing to take on a particular market outcome.
The platform incorporates the concept of smart matching/exposure in directly correlated outcomes. This ensures that the smart contract only takes the minimum amount necessary from a given trader’s wallet to safely cover that trader’s maximum exposure across all of the trades they have placed in a set of directly correlated outcomes. Traders can cancel unmatched or partially matched orders at any time.
The platform helps provide greater liquidity for participants, reduces spreads, and offers lower prices. It also lowers the take rates of institutions and intermediaries. Furthermore, it reduces settlement times, increases transparency, and improves capital efficiency. The platform incorporates the ability to determine the outcome of events in a decentralized fashion based on third-party oracles.
You can also contribute to Monaco Protocol. (https://github.com/MonacoProtocol/protocol)
Functioning of Monaco Protocol
The Monaco Protocol offers the ability to wager on the binary-outcome events, it is agnostic to the nature of these events. Orders can be placed either FOR the outcome (it will happen) or to AGAINST it (it won’t happen) at a specific price (odds) and stake (wager).
Architecture
The concept of a market is comprised of three primary accounts:
1. Market Account This contains core market information such as the title, type, status, lock time, outcome, and linked event.
2. Outcome Account There is one such account for each possible outcome on the market, with each containing a price ladder.
3. Outcome Matching Pools There is one such pool for each possible resolution and price of a market (for example: price of 10 FOR, price of 10 AGAINST, price of 2 FOR). These pools contain matching queues to facilitate the matching of orders.
If you wish to learn more about Monaco protocol you can visit: https://docs.monacoprotocol.xyz/
Solana
Solana is a decentralized blockchain that has been designed to enable scalable and user-friendly apps. It is a blockchain that runs on a unique consensus algorithm that enables fast transaction speeds while maintaining security.
This makes it a perfect fit for the BetDEX Exchange, which has been built on the Solana blockchain network due to its speed, high transaction throughput, and low transaction cost.
Solana’s speed and low costs are crucial elements for any exchange-based mechanism. They serve as the foundation for building amazing user experiences. With Solana’s theoretical TPS speeds of up to 50,000/s, BetDEX Exchange can easily handle a large number of transactions with minimal delays and at a fraction of a cent per transaction.
Moreover, Solana’s fully-audited protocol program eliminates counter-party risk, ensuring that user funds are secure and free from any potential loss.
Overall, using Solana’s blockchain network for the BetDEX Exchange is a wise choice that ensures a seamless user experience, while also providing a high level of security and reliability.
So keep in mind that you’re not dealing with a regular bookmaker the next time you place a wager on BetDEX. Instead, you’re making use of cutting-edge technology that enables efficient, safe, and direct trading with other users.
BetDEX User Guide✨
Here is the step-by-step user guide to bet on Betdex 👇
1. Open Betdex.com to access their landing page. Then, click on the “Launch App” button
2. If you are a new user, click on the “Join” button. Alternatively, log in directly if you have already registered.
3. Fill out all necessary details and click “Continue” to verify your email.
4. Verify your email with an OTP.
5. Select your preferred compatible wallet. In this case, I have chosen Phantom Wallet.
6. Provide your personal details such as name, username, and date of birth. Then, click on the “Continue” button.
Congratulations 🎉🎉!!
You have successfully registered on BetDex! Now, you can start your betting journey with BetDex.
How do decimal odds work?
Understanding Decimal Odds
In sports betting, odds can be presented in various formats. At BetDEX, they have opted to use decimals to express the odds or prices.
The decimal odds indicate the winnings one would receive for each $1 bet. Unlike other odds, the decimal number represents the entire payout rather than just the profit. This means that the stake is already included in the decimal figure, so there’s no need to add it back in, simplifying the calculation of the total payout.
To calculate the potential return, you can use the following formula:
where: S is the Stake D is the Decimal Odds Tp is the Total Profit/Total Loss
So, with a stake of $10 and with odds of 12.5, the total return to the user would be $125.
The greater the odds, the higher the potential returns but also, the less likely the bet will be successful.
Relation between Decimal odd and Probability
Decimal odds can be easily converted into probabilities by using the following formula
1/D=P
where:
D is the decimal odd P is the probability
1 / 12.5 = 0.08
To express this as a percentage we can multiply the probability by 100: 0.08 * 100 = 8%.
In other words, at the current prices, Rajasthan Royals have an 8% chance of beating Royal Challengers Banglore.
To understand more about odds you can visit here or can even refer this video
Understanding ‘Back’ and ‘Lay’ Betting on BetDEX 📚
In sports betting, BetDEX offers two different types of bets: Backing and Laying. When you “Back” a team, you are placing a wager with the hopes of them winning. Conversely, “Laying” entails betting against something, such as your favourite team winning the championship.
At BetDEX, you have the option to do both while also being able to choose the odds at which you place your bet. This feature comes in handy if you believe your team will win, but the odds offered by other sportsbooks are too low. With BetDEX, you can select your preferred odds and wait for someone to accept your wager.
It’s like having your own personal bookmaker since you have the power to establish your own markets and odds. As BetDEX is a betting exchange rather than a traditional sportsbook, you can bet against other individuals rather than a faceless company. You can buy and sell bets, much like buying and selling stocks, making it a market-based system.
The best part is that you have complete control over your bets and can change your mind at any time. This adds a level of engagement and competition that you won’t find with conventional sportsbooks, making BetDEX a thrilling and innovative way to place sports bets.
BetDex’s Current Sports Betting Markets 💹
BetDEX has made significant progress since its launch in November 2022. Initially, the platform offered betting markets for the English Premier League and the FIFA World Cup. However, since then, it has made tremendous strides by enhancing and diversifying its offerings, providing users with an extensive selection of sports betting options.
Presently, BetDEX provides markets for cricket, basketball, and football, with football enthusiasts having the luxury to select from a broad range of leagues, including the highly regarded Bundesliga, Series A, and English Premier League. Similarly, basketball fans can revel in betting on the NBA and NCAA basketball, making BetDEX a platform that caters to the interests of various sports lovers.
New Addition: Cricket 🏏
BetDEX has great news for cricket enthusiasts, as the platform now offers markets for the sport, beginning with the much-anticipated Indian Premier League (IPL). As one of the most-watched sporting events worldwide, with over 200 million TV viewers, the IPL is a platform for the world’s top cricket players. BetDEX’s inclusion of the IPL to its expanding range of markets is an excellent addition due to the sport’s massive fan base and passion.
For IPL betting, BetDEX is the ideal betting platform, catering to the needs of cricket lovers.
BetDEX is continuously expanding its markets and has plans to offer sports bettors even more choices in the future. The platform intends to introduce markets for other sports, becoming the go-to choice for all sports betting enthusiasts.
How to bet on BetDEX
Now let’s get into step-by-step how you can place your bet on BetDEX 🗒️
But, before placing your bet, you need to add SOL or USDT to your Phantom or any other wallet connected to BetDEX. Indian users can conveniently fund their wallets with USDT and SOL for transaction fees, enabling them to participate in the platform seamlessly. To do this, you can buy $SOL or $USDT on a crypto exchange like Binance and transfer it to your preferred wallet, such as Phantom.
If you don’t have a crypto wallet yet, you can easily create one.
Here’s 👈 a complete guide on how to create a Phantom wallet.
After adding cryptos to your account you can launch the BetDEX app.
1. The connected wallet is displayed in the top right corner of the screen.
2. Choose the sport you want to bet on, such as football, basketball, or cricket. (In this case I have chosen Cricket)
3. You will see all current and future matches available for betting.
4. Select the match you want to bet on. (In this example, we have chosen a match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals.
5. The following interface will appear, allowing you to bet on either team by backing (in support) or laying (against) them.
6. Choose your preferred team to back or lay. In this case, we have decided to back the Rajasthan Royals.
The odds in blue represent backing the team will win), while the odds in red represent laying the team (will lose). You can choose your own odds at BetDEX and wait for someone to accept your wager.
7. Stake the amount you want to bet and choose the odds, then click “Place order.”
8. Approve the transaction from your wallet.
9. And done, your order will be placed.
10. You can see your active orders by clicking on the active order button.
Order Book
Orders at the top of the order book are unmatched back orders represented in pink. These orders require a lay order to be matched in order to become a trade.
Orders at the bottom of the order book are lay orders represented in blue. These orders require a back order to be matched in order to become a trade.
KYC and Isle of Man License
At BetDEX, a licensed betting exchange, customers are required to comply with KYC, which is short for “Know Your Customer.” The main goal of this requirement is to minimize the risk of fraudulent activities, including money laundering and terrorist funding, that could occur in online betting.
To comply with KYC, customers must provide official identification documents, such as passports or driver’s licenses, as well as their address information. In some cases, bank statements or other proof of wealth documentation may also be requested. BetDEX sets specific thresholds for KYC requirements.
BetDEX adheres to the following KYC levels based on your activity:
• KYC Level 1 — A user has provided basic details, including name, DOB, and address (through Onfido).
• KYC Level 2 — A user has proved their identity and address with documents (through Onfido).
• KYC Level 3 — A user has proved their source of wealth with documents (through BetDEX).
BetDEX is licensed by the 🛡️ Isle of Man, which is a well-respected authority that regulates online gambling. This license allows BetDEX to operate legally in certain markets and ensures that the platform meets specific standards for providing a secure and reliable betting experience. By holding this license, BetDEX can offer users peace of mind and a sense of trust in the platform’s legitimacy.
Competitive Landscape in the Sport’s betting market
BC.game is an online gaming platform that offers casino games like slot machines, dice, and blackjack. Users can also place bets on sports events such as football, basketball, and tennis using various cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
The platform promises a transparent and fair gaming experience with provably fair mechanism. Users can also receive bonuses, promotions, and awards. However, users should exercise caution when using the website since it is not regulated by any official body. The platform’s user experience and design may not be as polished.
bookmakers.xyz
Bookmaker.xyz is a decentralised betting site that uses the Azuro Protocol. Unlike traditional bookmakers, it does not place bets against customers or holds onto user cash. Instead, users’ money is locked into predetermined blockchain smart contract outcomes.
It offers a variety of betting options without requiring users to create an account or go through document verification. The site runs on the Polygon (MATIC) and Gnosis Chain (xDAI) blockchain networks and offers weekly promotions.
Divy.bet
Divvy.bet is a decentralized betting protocol that lets anyone act as the house, share profits, and enjoy features such as guaranteed payouts, instant settlements, and compatibility with various wallets.
The platform operates through immutable smart contracts built on the blockchain for 100% anonymous and guaranteed betting, with no deposit requirements.
Dexsport
Dexsport is a decentralised betting system that lets everyone share a pool of liquidity. You can bet on sports, predict markets, do peer-to-peer betting, and collect NFT art.
The platform’s decentralised structure means no one company dominates. However, some users may worry about security and regulatory compliance because KYC and ID verification are not required. The platform looks good, but there may be occasional latencies. Some users think the creators didn’t pay enough attention to detail because the same response is given to different inquiries in the manual. Plus, one of the consultants has a questionable reputation.
Conclusion
Decentralized betting is the future of the betting industry, as it not only provides a seamless betting experience but also offers various benefits compared to traditional betting sites. Some of these advantages include low fees, no lock-up period, easy withdrawal, and many more.
With the help of Solana, BetDEX is one of the fastest and most cost-effective betting sites available today. You can easily bet on your favorite team and potentially win big. There is no limit to any kind of funds, and it has all the benefits of a decentralized betting protocol, such as low fees and easy withdrawals.
Moreover, the community of BetDEX is highly active and supportive. I personally had a great time interacting with other bettors on Discord. The community fosters a positive environment where individuals can discuss their betting strategies and learn from each other.
Overall, the future for BetDEX looks bright, and it is set to become one of the most prominent players in the betting industry. Its focus on decentralized betting and community building sets it apart from traditional betting sites.
Furthermore, currently, there is a contest going on in which you have no loss cover on your first bet up to $50 dollars. Additionally, there is another contest with a prize pool of $500, which you can check out on the website.
In conclusion, BetDEX offers an excellent platform for decentralized betting with its low fees, easy withdrawals, and active community. With its focus on innovation and customer satisfaction, it is poised to become a major player in the betting industry. So, if you want to experience the future of betting, head over to BetDEX today and join the community!
Acknowledgement:
This research about the BetDEX deep-dive has been conducted by Mani Bajpai and Grahil Khandelwal.
If you have any doubts/queries feel free to reach out to us over Twitter, Would love to connect!!
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Ae Fond Kiss
From The Birmingham Age-Herald, March 31, 1913.
By Robert Burns.
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever;
Ae farewell, alas! Forever!
Deep in heart wrung tears I’ll pledge thee,
Warring sighs and groans I’ll wage thee.
Who shall say that fortune grieves him,
While the star of hope she leaves him?
Me, nae cheerful twinkle lights me;
Dark despair around benights me.
I’ll ne’er blame my partial fancy,
Naething could resist my Nancy;
But to see her was to love her;
Love but her, and love forever,
Had we never loved sae kindly,
Had we never loved sae blindly,
Never met—or never parted,
We had ne’er been broken hearted.
Fare thee weel, thou first and fairest!
Fare thee weel, thou best and dearest!
Thine be like a joy and treasure,
Peace, enjoyment, love and pleasure!
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever;
Ae fareweel, alas! Forever!
Deep in heart wrung tears I’ll pledge thee,
Warring sighs and groans I’ll wage thee!
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Gran Miscela Beans
Gran Miscela Mokador guarantees a refined taste with traces of fruit and flowers. In the cup is has a velvety hazel coloured cream.
Consisting largely of the most prized Coffea Arabica species from Central and South America, with the addition of precious Coffea Robusta species to improve the body and structure of the espresso.
In the cup it has a regular structure and the cream is hazel coloured, remaining compact and persistent.
The taste is harmonious and rounded, with a full body and a note of acidity deriving from the prized varieties of Arabica contained in this product.
The rich aroma and excellent aftertaste, which ranges from floral to notes of cocoa, are the ideal features that must be found in an excellent Italian Espresso.
A coffee blend IEI certified from the Italian Espresso Institute.
Available in packs of 1 kg.
Ingredients: Roasted blend of Coffea Arabica and Coffea Robusta.
Mokador
Italia's Finest Coffee
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As We Dive into the Heart of Summer, It's the Perfect Time to Catch Up on the Latest NS News
Archive for May, 2019
Meet Harvard Graduate School of Education’s (HGSE) Intellectual Contribution Award winner from the Prevention Science and Practice program, Lisa Nam. Lisa continued teaching Level Four Rap Around and Racial Justice Read more
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Evisas Transition: Why Legacy Paper Document Holders Need to Act Now
6 mins
Posted on 22 Aug 2024
Evisas Transition: Why Legacy Paper Document Holders Need to Act Now
As the UK’s immigration system turns digital with the rollout of eVisas, it is important for individuals holding paper documents confirming their indefinite leave to remain in the UK to take action promptly.
Physical ‘paper’ immigration documents are typically held by holders of Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or Indefinite Leave to Enter (ILE) which is evidenced by a wet ink stamp or a vignette sticker in their passport. Some individuals may also prove their ILR status in the UK with a Home Office letter issued decades ago.
From 1 January 2025, the UK’s border and immigration system will become ‘digital by default’. This means that legacy paper document holders should take action now to prove their ongoing right to live, work and study in the UK on a digital basis, and to enable them to travel in and out of the UK smoothly.
I am a legacy paper document holder. What do I need to do?
The Home Office states you will first need a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) in order to be able to create your UKVI account. However, this is subject to change later this year.
Obtaining an eVisa is currently a two-step process for legacy paper document holders:
Step 1: It is first necessary to make a ‘No Time Limit’ (NTL) application. This application is free and requires completion of an online form. You will need to submit supporting documents evidencing that you have resided continuously in the UK since you were first granted ILE/ILR. You will also need to attend an appointment at a UK Visa and Citizenship Application Service (UKVCAS) centre to provide a photograph and fingerprints. Appointments can costs up to £260, subject to location and availability. Successful applicants will then be issued with a BRP.
Step 2: Once you have been issued a BRP, you will then be able to apply for an eVisa. We have provided more details about this process here.
Any BRPs issued following an NTL application will necessarily be short dated to 31 December 2024 ahead of the transition to eVisas from 1 January 2025.
The Government plans to launch a revised NTL application process later in 2024 providing successful applicants with an eVisa directly, without first issuing a BRP. However, it is uncertain when this revised NTL process will be launched. Home Office advice is to make an NTL application as soon as possible - especially as the NTL application will remain the mandatory first step.
I have lost my paper immigration document. What should I do?
If you have lost the passport evidencing your ILR or ILE status, you should still make an NTL application. If successful in proving you have lived continuously in the UK since first being granted ILR or ILE, you will be issued with a BRP and can then apply for an eVisa.
What if I choose to do nothing?
The transition to eVisas will not adversely affect an individual’s underlying UK immigration status. This means that a legacy paper document holder will not lose or invalidate their UK immigration status if they do not take steps to apply for an eVisa. However, you will find it increasingly difficult and face unnecessary delays in proving your right to live, work and study in the UK as well as in accessing NHS healthcare, claiming state benefits and travelling smoothly in and out of the UK.
Should I apply for British Citizenship instead of an eVisa?
Individuals who hold ILE or ILR and can meet the necessary eligibility and UK residence criteria have the option to apply for British Citizenship. British passport holders, including those who previously held UK immigration status but have since successfully naturalised as British Citizens, do not require eVisas.
When considering whether to apply directly for British Citizenship, however, there are a number of key considerations including:
• Some countries do not permit dual citizenship - it is important to first check this point with your own country’s national authorities. Dual citizenship could also have tax implications and specialist tax advice should be sought in this regard.
• British Citizenship applications are not free. The current Government fee to naturalise as a British Citizen is £1,630.
• You need to meet the UK residence requirements in relation to the length of time you have lived in the UK and your absences during the relevant qualifying period.
• If you are not married to a British Citizen, you also need to have held ILR or ILE for at least 12 months before applying.
• British citizenship applications can take up to six months to be processed. During this time, it is possible to travel overseas whilst the application is pending however this could be problematic from 1 January 2025 if you hold an expired BRP.
I have an EEA paper residence document. Should I apply for an eVisa?
For individuals holding a passport with a vignette sticker issued under the EEA Regulations, such documents ceased to be valid on 30 June 2021 further to the UK’s exit from the European Union. Such individuals may be able to make a late application to the EU Settlement Scheme if they can show ‘reasonable grounds’ for applying after the deadline of 30 June 2021. Certain family members of an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen may also apply after 30 June 2021, subject to meeting certain qualifying criteria.
Can I still travel overseas using my legacy paper document?
For now, you should still carry your physical immigration document when travelling overseas as well as a current national passport or travel document. However, if you have not applied for digital immigration status, it is likely you could face significant delays or challenges when seeking to travel to or re-enter the UK on/from 1 January 2025.
During 2024, the Home Office is taking steps to allow carriers, including transport operators such as airlines, ferries and international train operators, to securely and automatically access the UK immigration status of passengers when travelling on their services. This will automate the existing routine checks completed when a passenger presents their national passport when travelling back to the UK from overseas.
Should you have any questions about applying for an eVisa or your eligibility for British Citizenship, please get in touch with Anna Blackden or Malini Skandachanmugarasan.
Malini Skandachanmugarasan
Malini has specialised in immigration law for well over a decade and is one of the UK's leading immigration experts.
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Anna Blackden
Based in the City office, Anna is a highly experienced immigration lawyer advising employers, education institutions and private individuals in the areas of personal immigration (including family routes and human rights), Student (including Child Student) and Work (including Creative and Skilled Worker) visa routes and sponsorship.
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Berry Flag
Berry Flag
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Berry Flags in various sizes
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• Wind- and weatherproof high-quality polyester mesh fabric
• With two plastic carabiner hooks
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• Berry Hand Waving Flag PRO 2x3 ft
• Wind- and weatherproof high-quality polyester mesh fabric (approx 2x3 ft | 60 x 90 cm)
• Very durable and resistant to tearing
• Double stitched hem
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• With a white pole sleeve closed at the top
• Sleeve fits over poles with 14 mm diameter
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• With two cords sewn in for attachment
• Very durable and resistant to tearing
• Double stitched hem
• Recommended for shipping (boats), trucks, vehicles, trikes, motorbikes, scooters, mopeds, bicycles and much more
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• Two stainless steel grommets
• Wind- and weatherproof high-quality polyester mesh fabric
• Very durable and resistant to tearing
• Recommended for flagpoles ranging from 6 ft to 20 ft (2 to 6 m)
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• Berry 12x18 in Flag
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Z60 V Belt (10x1524 Li) View larger
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Z60 V Belt (10x1524 Li)
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Z60
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New
V Belts are now known to be the basic belt for power transmission.
They provide the best combination of traction, speed of movement, load on the bearings.
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1 Item
Available
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£ 5.57 (Vat excl.)
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Belt Inside Length 1524mm (60")
Belt Top Width 10mm
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Belt Section Z
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MOUNTAIN SUNRISE
MOUNTAIN SUNRISE - 3 BEDROOM - Sleeps 14 - MOUNTAIN VIEWS!
Sevierville, TN, United States
Cabin
Sleeps 14
3 Bedrooms
3 Baths
WiFi
Pets Allowed
Nightly
rate
$199
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The Cabin
• Property type: Cabin
• Sleeps: 14
• Bedrooms: 3
• Bathrooms: 3
• Smoking: Non-smoking
• Beds: 3
• Check In Time: 4:00 PM
• Check Out Time: 10:00 AM
• Min Renter Age: 25+
• Pets Allowed
Description
3 LEVELS, 3 PRIVATE COVERED DECKS, AMAZING MOUNTAIN VIEW -- MOUNTAIN SUNRISE, with its close location to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and only 12 miles from the parkway in Pigeon Forge, is perfect for your romantic getaway, couples retreat, or family outing. This fantastic 3 bedroom/3 bath will sleep up to 14 guests and has access to great resort amenities! Cabin Layout: Each floor features a wall of windows with wonderful Smoky Mountain views. MAIN LEVEL: The Entry level has a generously equipped kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and a dining area that seats 6. A few feet away, the private outdoor balcony has a custom-made table that seats 6 more for “al fresco” dining. This provides you with a total seating capacity of 12 for all your home-cooked meals. The living room can be found on this level with its leather furniture, Smart TV with DirectTV streaming service and electric fireplace. There is a Queen size bedroom on this level with a full bathroom and its own large Smart TV. Your covered porch on this level is where you will find a private outdoor hot tub! Soak all the stress away and enjoy the views! UPPER LEVEL: The large wooden stairs will take you to the UPPER level of the cabin. As soon as you top the stairs you will see a HUGE open floor space that is the upstairs bedroom! Sleeping on this level will include a King-sized bed and a set of Queen-sized, real log bunk beds. Wake up each morning to incredible mountain views, just outside your window. The covered back deck on this main level houses the big bubbling hot tub where you can enjoy the outside scenery with complete privacy. The Master bathroom is on this level and has a vanity, walk-in shower and jacuzzi tub! There is also a ladder to a crow's nest for the kids! Whether it's to read, play games or even take a nap, the kids will love the crow's nest! LOWER LEVEL: There's all kinds of fun downstairs as the bedroom doubles as an ENTERTAINMENT AREA. You can play a game of pool or for you soccer fans, a foosball table will keep you playing for hours. But... for those that were around in the 1980's you will find your seat in front of the Multi-cade arcade game! This is just like an arcade with your 1980's favorites like Ms. Pacman, Donkey Kong, Galaga, Frogger, Burgertime, Digdug and more... the best part is, you don't have to spend a quarter to play! Sleeping on this level includes a Full-sized over King Bunk bed and futon couch (not recommended for adults). The full bathroom on this level includes a standard tub/shower combo, a vanity and sink area. Finally on this level you will find a third covered deck with an additional Teak bar-height table and chair set plus rocking chairs for your enjoyment. Sleep up to 6 guests on this level. Want to pack light?? Feel free to use the washer and dryer provided on this level as well. With MOUNTAIN SUNRISE: You get all access to the amenities at the Preserve Resort.... without being in the middle of the resort! Just a short drive up the hill you will find the Preserve Resort. RESORT AMENITIES: · Swimming Pool (seasonal use only) with an incredible Mountain View · Wedding Chapel and Event Room (at separate rental and by appointment only) · Outdoor Pavilion - 700 square feet and wood burning fireplace · Workout Facility · Sauna · Steam Room Do not hesitate! Call us or book this incredible cabin online today! WINTER WEATHER 4WD SUGGESTED
Amenities
• cable satellite
• grill
• hot tub
• kitchen
• wifi
• indoor entertainment
• dvds
• resort pool
• washer dryer
• television
• fireplace
• foosball table
Location
Availability
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Host Cancellation Policy
In order to purchase the reservation guarantee, you must call the Host no later than 48 hours after booking.
Our Reservation Guarantee is an optional fee that enables you to receive a refund, less the Reservation Guarantee, if you need to cancel your reservation.
To receive the refund, you must cancel the reservation at least 14 days prior to arrival for 1-5 bedrooms and 60 days prior to arrival for 6+ bedrooms.
Once inside these time periods you are only able to reschedule for a date within one year of cancellation. In the event the Reservation Guarantee is not purchased within 48 hours of the reservation being made, there shall be absolutely no refunds or reschedules whatsoever.
SmokyMountains.com Service Fee Cancellation Policy
If you choose to cancel or not use your reservation, the SmokyMountains.com Service Fee is always non-refundable.
Unit Pet Policy
Please keep in mind each rental unit is an individually owned rental investment property, so please be courteous and treat the unit as you would your own ensuring your pet dog(s) do as well.
For dogs, up to 35lbs, there is a $55 pet fee per dog.
For dogs over 35lbs there is a $75 pet fee per dog (2 dogs is the maximum allowed in any unit). Dogs MUST be crated when left alone in cabin. Leaving your dog in a room with the door shut is not an agreeable or acceptable practice. Accidental damage waiver does not cover damages if dog is left un-crated.
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There are only 6 Martial Arts Schools listed in Johnston, Rhode Island. This page is showing 89 Martial Arts Schools, Studios, Dojos & Clubs found within 10 Miles of Johnston. Most of these schools offer self defense classes for children, men and women. Some may also offer After School Karate for kids. Karate, Kempo/Kenpo, Jiu-Jitsu (Jujutsu/Jujitsu), Kick Boxing & Tae Kwon Do are the top Martial Arts offered in Johnston area.
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Ìèíèñòåðñòâî íà òóðèçìà èçïðàòè åëåêòðîííî ïèñìî, â êîåòî ïîäêðåïÿ âêëþ÷âàíåòî íà þðèäè÷åñêè ëèöà è åäíîëè÷íè òúðãîâöè îò ñåêòîð I „Õîòåëèåðñòâî è ðåñòîðàíòüîðñòâî“, êîä 55 „Õîòåëèåðñòâî“ îò ÊÈÄ-2008 ñðåä äîïóñòèìèòå çà ôèíàíñèðàíå êàíäèäàòè ïî îáÿâåíà çà îáùåñòâåíî îáñúæäàíå îò ÓÎ íà Îïåðàòèâíà ïðîãðàìà „Èíîâàöèè è êîíêóðåíòîñïîñîáíîñò“ 2014-2020, ïðîöåäóðà çà ïîäáîð íà ïðîåêòè BG16RFOP002-6.002 „Âúçñòàíîâÿâàíå íà ÌÑÏ ÷ðåç ïîäîáðÿâàíå íà åíåðãèéíàòà åôåêòèâíîñò“.
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April 10, 2024
The Power of Togetherness
We are delighted to release our very first impact report to share the story so far.
January 30, 2024
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Curious Motion is seeking passionate, creative, and enthusiastic individuals to join our innovative arts and health organisation as voluntary members of our board.
October 26, 2023
Introducing Movement Re-imagined
A unique resource for organisations and groups supporting the wellbeing of older adults in Calderdale.
October 26, 2023
Autumn with Curious Motion
As we settle into the season of oranges and reds, of quieter nights and a slowing down, opportunities for us to reflect on earlier parts of the year arise, and we can also consider what we might like autumn to entail.
August 7, 2023
A Welland Summer
Just over a week has passed since our Welland showcase and wow, what a day it was!
July 5, 2023
Save the dates!
Summer is here and exciting things are coming up with Curious Motion…
May 9, 2023
Curious Motion celebrates!
Curious Motion celebrates after receiving £93,778 in National Lottery funding
April 12, 2023
Curious Motion celebrates support from Arts Council England
We are delighted to announce that we have been successful in securing a project grant from Arts Council England for our work in Elland and the lower valley over the next six months.
March 15, 2023
Work with us!
We have exciting opportunities for a freelance filmmaker and a freelance photographer to be part of creating a special showcase and exhibition with us!
January 22, 2023
New opportunities to move and connect
A very Happy New Year. I hope the first few days of January have involved kindness and care for yourself and others.
December 22, 2022
Light & New Beginnings…
Today we find ourselves at the winter solstice once again – the hours of darkness are at their peak but the light will soon return.
December 22, 2022
Curious Motion wins a Community Spirit Award
We are delighted to announce that we are the winners of the Community Spirit Awards in the Arts & Culture category 2022!
April 30, 2022
Spring Classes & Workshops
If you’re looking for something to help get back into the swing of things, we’ve got lots of options!
April 30, 2022
Save the date, be in a show, and more!
There has been lots going on since I last wrote to you! We have some very exciting things coming up
January 17, 2022
New Offers for a New Year
I hope getting back into the swing of things after the festive period has gone smoothly for you.
December 21, 2021
Winter Solstice Wishes
Today marks the winter solstice, where the hours of darkness are at their peak. It can be a challenging time for our bodies, minds and souls.
November 21, 2021
We’re A Finalist!
We’re delighted to have made the finals in the Arts & Culture Category of the Community Spirit Awards
November 21, 2021
Autumn Happiness from Curious Motion
Classes are back in motion in Elland, including new offerings and new people!
August 12, 2021
New classes on their way, and more…
It’s that time of year when many of us take the opportunity to get outside, pause, and do the things we love most.
April 11, 2021
Drum roll please… new podcast series out now!
Series 2 of Curious e-Motion launched on Tuesday 6th April!
March 26, 2021
Spring in bloom with Curious Motion
The days are getting lighter, the birds are singing, and the daffodils are out. As we reflect on the year that has passed, what are you most grateful for?
December 22, 2020
Well and Merry festive wishes from Curious Motion
As we move towards the end of 2020, we send our heartfelt thanks for your support and encouragement.
November 17, 2020
Curious Motion’s podcast is ready for you!
Art and culture bring colour to our world. And what are art and culture without the people that create it, shape it, present it, and enjoy it?
October 27, 2020
Donations Doubled! Supporting our over 55s community this winter.
We are over the moon to be part of Localgiving ‘s match fundraiser for our ‘Brews & Grooves’ over 55s dance programme!
October 25, 2020
Amazing Achievement from Team Curious Motion
Team Curious Motion covered 2713.8 miles and raised £760 for Move the Calderdale Way!!
October 10, 2020
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. One Minute Motions is live!
We have launched Calderdale’s very own gallery of mindful videos, incorporating dance and movement.
October 9, 2020
‘Curiously Creative’ Schools Workshops available now!
Our first ever series of virtual schools workshops is available now!
September 25, 2020
We are Moving the Calderdale Way!
Our 25-strong team of volunteers is busy walking, running, dancing, cycling, moving as many miles as they can to raise money
August 27, 2020
Big fish, little fish, a festival in a box!
We were determined to spread happiness to people in Elland, despite not being able to run Welland as planned this year.
July 4, 2020
New Virtual Dance Workshops for Elland Schools
We are supporting the resilience and wellbeing of children and young people in Elland with brand new creative dance virtual workshops!
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you make your salt?
Click here to visit our How We Make Salt page.
Do you do tours?
We do not have a physical location or storefront open to visitors at this time.
Do you sell wholesale?
We do. Visit our Wholesale page to sign up.
Where do you get the water from?
We source our water near where the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean meet in Lewes, Delaware. At this location, there is strong tidal flushing with every tide cycle, bringing a new batch of sea water into the Bay. We have found this to be the spot that produces the best sea salt.
What's the deal with the flaky salt?
Our 100% Delaware flake sea salt is the result of our process, applying the right temperatures for the right amount of time during the boiling process. Done correctly, this leads to flakes and pyramids of 'fleur de sel' forming on the top of the water, and then falling down into the tray. We hand-harvest this salt and it becomes our 100% Delaware flake sea salt.
My salt (or seasoning blend) is a little clumped together. What's up with that?
We don't use any anti-caking or drying agents in our salt or blends, as other companies do. We'd rather you had to give your salt a little shake than have you ingest anti-caking chemicals. Also, sea salt LOVES moisture, so it can get a little clumpy, especially in humid weather. If it gets very moist, you can always throw it in a low-temperature oven for 15-20 minutes and it will dry out again.
Does your salt have iodine in it?
Nothing is added to our salts. We do not add iodine or use anti-caking or whitening agents. What you get is a pure taste of the sea.
What about harmful contaminants or bacteria?
Our water is filtered at least four times during the saltmaking process, and each batch is brought to a rolling boil for many hours before finishing. This eliminates all harmful bacteria or biological agents from the water. We also regularly send for lab testing for any traces of pesticides or heavy metals. Our most recent testing came back clean and did not detect any pesticides or heavy metals in our salt. We use stainless steel, hair coverings, latex gloves and masks in the production and packing of the salts, in addition to following all regulations and modern food safety practices.
Can I get custom salt for my wedding or event?
We take custom orders on a case-by-case basis based on current salt supply. You can go to our Wholesale page and fill out the form to begin that process.
Do you sell gift cards?
We do not sell gift cards, due to our limited supply. We do not want anyone to have a gift card and not be able to use it whenever they want, like when we are sold out of salt. As soon as we are able to expand our production, we will offer gift cards.
Do you have a question that isn't on this list? Please use the form below to send in your question. Thanks!
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AMFA-SCA Negotiations Update #14
Jul 18, 2024
July 18, 2024
Participants for AMFA
Earl Clark – Region I Director
Will Abbott – Region II Director
Tony Christner – Airline Representative
Lucas Middlebrook – Legal Counsel
Sam Seham – Legal Counsel
Participants for Sun Country Airlines
Kristen Peterson – Sr. Director, Labor & Employment
Bobby Purzitza – Director of Maintenance
Jacki Thompson – Legal Counsel
Roy Fan – Financial Planning & Analysis
The AMFA–SCA Negotiating Committee (“Committee”) is providing this update to the membership at Sun Country Airlines (“Sun Country”). This is the only officially authorized source of negotiating communications by the Committee.
The parties met virtually for a four-hour mediated session on July 12, 2024. This was our third session in mediation under the National Mediation Board (NMB).
The parties had agreed to arrive at the session prepared to resolve previously identified sticking points. Among those issues was Sun Country’s asserted need to use employees in one classification to perform the work of another on an ad hoc basis (“cross-utilization”). At prior sessions, AMFA had offered multiple supposals on the issue to ensure the Company could maintain core aspects of its operations.
Instead of discussing AMFA’s previous supposals, the Company sought to re-hash areas where it sought to cross-utilize classifications. The parties had already covered these issues ad nauseum at prior sessions. AMFA again discussed its view of cross-utilization. Disputes arose when the Company asserted its need to use the Inspector classification to perform maintenance assignments, which AMFA advised could violate federal regulations.
Sun Country continued to assert a broad need for cross-utilization despite AMFA’s concerns. Because AMFA could not accept the Company’s position, AMFA’s negotiators stated that the parties had reached an impasse on the issue. Impasse is a pre-requisite to the exercise of your statutory right to strike. The federally-appointed mediator agreed the parties were no longer making progress on the issue of cross-utilization.
The parties then proceeded to discuss the role of the Traveling Technician. As the limited time allocated for the session expired, AMFA confirmed that it would come to subsequent bargaining with draft contract language addressing concerns around the Traveling Technician position. Sun Country refused to indicate whether it would be receptive to AMFA’s contemplated ideas on this issue. AMFA’s efforts to develop real solutions may again prove futility. The Company also stated it would come prepared with additional counters to the Union’s June 14, 2023, comprehensive proposal, but declined to identify what articles it would address. The parties have another virtual session scheduled for August 23 and will meet in person September 23-25 in Tampa.
On display during this round of bargaining was the Company’s refusal to accept a contract on anything but its own terms. The Company does not view bargaining as a joint partnership but rather as a means of winning concessions. This perspective has led to an impasse on several critical issues. As a result, AMFA considers that the parties are now on a path to a legal strike/lockout if this type of stubbornness from the Company continues.
AMFA recommends that, over the next several months, its members refrain from making major purchases or incurring significant financial commitments. Your continued solidarity is essential to our bargaining position and will help secure the contract that your hard work deserves. In the coming weeks you will receive more information on the status of the Strike Preparation Committee.
Remember – stay engaged, remain informed, and continue to support the Negotiating Committee.
Fraternally,
Your AMFASCA Negotiating Committee
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AMFA
7853 E. Arapahoe Court, Suite 1100
Centennial, CO 80112
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Soulveda Dhoop Stick Space
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SOULVEDA is 100% traceable and 100% sustainable. Simple scan the QR code on the pack to see what it is made of, how it was made and the details of the person who packed the product that you are holding.
Country of Origin : India
Pack Content : 20n + 1n dhoop holder
Number of Sticks : 20 N
Length of Stick : 15 cm
At Cycle.in, we strive to deliver your order in the quickest, safest, and most economical way possible. We process all
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Marble Top Bar with Drawer and Cabinet, shelves with Brass fitting
Marble Top Bar with Drawer and Cabinet, shelves with Brass fitting
Original price was: $14,900.00.Current price is: $9,900.00.
1 in stock
Marble Top Bar with Drawer and Cabinet, shelves with Brass fitting
$9,900.00
43″ D x 59″ W 42″ H
16 3/4″H – Two Shelves on the left
Inside drawer measurement – 19″ W x 13″ D x 2 1/2″ H
Cabinet shelves on the right:
1st – 3 3/4″ H
2nd – 10 3/4″ H
3rd – 10 1/2 “H
• Made in America – Handcrafted in Queens, NY.
• Customize – Any Fabric or Color.
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Free Live Sex Chat With DestinyRay | xxx-t.com
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Is Stocked from Dragon's Den worth it? A Complete Review
Nick Raimondo
Is Stocked from Dragon's Den worth it? A Complete Review - The Meal Prep Market
Our comprehensive review of Stocked from Dragon's Den
Let's be honest, you are here because you do not want to experience this feeling again...
Running out of meal prep on the day you need it the most. Ouch!
So are you considering trying Stocked, the meal prep service featured on Dragon's Den? If so, you might be wondering whether it's worth the investment. In this comprehensive review, we'll take a closer look at Stocked, a former vendor on The Meal Prep Market, to help you make an informed decision.
Background on Stocked
Stocked gained recognition after appearing on Dragon's Den, where its founders showcased their innovative approach to meal prep. Stocked prepares frozen saucy blocks which conveniently rest in your freezer, ready to be used as a meal or as a pasta sauce, burrito filling or other endless possibilities for a quick, healthy and convenient meal without much of the prep.
While they were once a vendor on The Meal Prep Market, it's important to evaluate whether Stocked lived up to its promises and whether it remains a viable option for those seeking convenient and healthy meal solutions.
Quality of Stocked Meals
One of the most critical factors in any meal prep service is the quality of its meals. Stocked prides itself on using fresh, high-quality ingredients to create delicious and nutritious dishes. From flavourful entrees to satisfying smoothies, Stocked offers a diverse menu tailored to different tastes and dietary preferences. Have a look at the meal we tried below, what do you think? We definitely enjoyed it!
Nutritional Value of Stocked Meals
Nutritional values are paramount when considering a meal prep service. Stocked aims to provide balanced meals that offered essential nutrients while maintaining reasonable calorie counts. Their focus on nutrition makes them appealing to individuals seeking to support their health and fitness goals through their dietary choices. Most meals are balanced in macros and contain whole foods, so they are a good choice for most people but do your own due diligence based on your goals and dietary requirements!
Convenience and Accessibility
Stocked emphasised convenience, delivering ready-made meals directly to customers' doors. This approach eliminated the need for meal planning, grocery shopping, and cooking, making it an attractive option for busy individuals. While they were a vendor on The Meal Prep Market, Stocked provided accessibility and ease of use through their online ordering platform and efficient delivery service. Not to worry, you can order their meals from their website and try them just like we did below!
Customer Experience
A positive customer experience is crucial for any meal prep service's success. Stocked prioritises customer satisfaction, offering a user-friendly website, responsive customer support, and reliable delivery service. Their commitment to providing an exceptional experience contributed to their reputation as a trusted meal prep provider.
Value for Money
In assessing Stocked's value proposition, affordability and quality are key considerations. Stocked offers competitive pricing for their meals, balancing cost with quality ingredients and convenience and are priced at roughly £3 per meal. Customers look for value for money, and Stocked aims to deliver it through their meal offerings.
Final Verdict
Considering Stocked's tenure as a vendor on The Meal Prep Market, it's evident that they offered a compelling meal prep solution for individuals seeking convenience, quality, and nutrition. While they are no longer a current vendor, Stocked's commitment to providing fresh, delicious meals with a focus on customer satisfaction made them a noteworthy option for those looking to streamline their meal preparation process.
In conclusion, while Stocked is no longer available on The Meal Prep Market, their reputation as a trusted meal prep provider endures. If you had the opportunity to try Stocked during their time as a vendor, you likely experienced the convenience and quality they offered. If you missed out, you can still place an order through their website stockedfood.com
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It's All Just a Little Bit of (Hurricane) History Repeating - August 24 St. Bartholomew's Day
Originally published on the main blog on August 26, 2020. There are more "unprecedented" and "once in a lifetime" storms on the way to the United States Gulf Coast. Two potential hurricanes, currently being called Tropical Storm Laura and Tropical Storm Marco, are scheduled to hit the same area of the Gulf back-to-back. From August 21, 2020 - Once in a Lifetime: two hurricanes, same time, same place by Joe Mario Pedersen
From August 22, 2020; updated August 26, 2020 - Tropical Storms Headed to the Gulf of Mexico, by Derrick Bryson Taylor
The 2020 hurricane season has been one of the most active seasons on record.
Coincidentally (I think most likely not), we saw massive hurricanes hit the U.S. Gulf Coast just about this time in August 2017 - Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Also coincidentally (I think most likely not), George Bush Sr.'s hometown Houston, Texas was devastated by Hurricane Harvey and is now in the path of Tropical Storm Laura. (Incidentally, Laura Bush is the wife of George Bush, Jr.) To add to this string of Gulf of Mexico coincidences, the immensely destructive Hurricane Katrina made landfall between August 25 and August 29, 2005. Another particularly powerful and destructive hurricane, Hurricane Andrew, hit Florida on August 24, 1992, dissipating by August 29. Hurricane Andrew was the most destructive hurricane on record in Florida as far as property damage until Hurricane Irma came along in late August 2017. Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Harvey are tied as the costliest hurricanes on record, each causing about $125 billion in property damage. Hurricane Katrina was blamed for 1,800 deaths, mostly in and around New Orleans, Louisiana, but intentional mismanagement of the (geo-engineered) situation by the administration of then-President George Bush, Jr. seems a more likely culprit. Bush signed a relief package and ordered military troops to the area on September 2, 2005, a full three days after the hurricane hit. It took even longer for supplies and aid to reach the people who needed it. Poor people without transportation out of the area were not evacuated and were left to languish without food, water, or shelter in sweltering heat. No provisions were made for the evacuation of disabled people. Horrifically, many were left to perish on the roofs of their homes. The Bush Administration's criminally negligent, in fact murderous, response to the emergency has been called a "national disgrace." We can be certain a much different response would have been produced if it had been members of the power elite languishing on those roofs.
Hurricane Andrew - August 24 - 29, 1992
Hurricane Katrina - August 25 - 29, 2005
Hurricane Harvey - August 24 - 29, 2017
Tropical Storms Marco and Laura - August 24 - ?, 2020 We know the power establishment uses certain symbolic dates for the timing of its orchestrated events due to the date's dark occult power. It's come to my attention that August 24 is a Satanic holiday called St. Bartholomew's Day. This day is associated with a massacre of between 5,000 and 30,000 Protestants by Roman Catholics in France on August 23 and 24, 1572. It was believed that the massacre was instigated by Queen Catherine de Medici. In other words, as per usual, the people were tricked into slaughtering each other for the benefit of the so-called elite. The despicable occultism used by the power establishment involves gaining power through the ritualistic sacrifice of innocent people and particularly mass deaths. Intentionally creating terror, trauma, mental and emotional anguish, and destruction are also prime avenues for increasing this type of perverted and psychopathic power. It seems fitting that a series of geo-engineered storms would be timed as a "celebration" of this Satanic holiday and the massacres in France on August 23 and 24, 1572. The power establishment is attempting to create a "hurricane" of corrupt and despicable power for itself that plucks these historical threads and picks up steam over time, just like an actual hurricane. The trauma and anguish caused by these storms is not short-lived. These storms destroy homes, businesses, communities, and lives, and it often takes years or even decades to recover, if recovery is ever actually realized. This type of intentionally-created trauma, anguish, death, and despair continues to energetically feed the power-hungry establishment well into the future. Traditionally, St. Bartholomew's Day on August 24 has been associated with a large herb gathering. I would declare that in modern times, St. Bartholomew's Day on August 24 is associated with geo-engineered storms that have a particular focus on the Gulf Coast area of the United States. I'm not certain of the full significance of this area to the powerful monsters who declare themselves our leaders, but this area is certainly under attack. British Petroleum's Deepwater Horizon oil disaster - another event that many believe was intentional - began on April 10, 2010. Eleven men were killed, and the entire Gulf of Mexico was poisoned by oil and then the application of the chemical dispersant Corexit. This environmental disaster continues to have ill effects to this day on the people, wildlife, and marine life in the area. You can find articles I wrote at the time under the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill label at the main blog. In light of this new and historically-notable weather phenomena, I will re-post an article written about the astrology and timing of Hurricane Harvey from September 3, 2017.
Considering what we know about weather warfare and geoengineering, we have to seriously question whether Hurricane Harvey was an intentionally-created or -enhanced storm. Harvey devastated Houston, Texas and many other areas of the state as Saturn stationed direct at 21 degrees Sagittarius on August 25, following the total solar eclipse at 28 degrees Leo on August 21.
[The next total solar eclipse that will be fully visible in North America occurs on April 8, 2024 at 19 degrees Aries. This is being referred to as the Great North American Eclipse, visible in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and we can expect more orchestrated events around this time.] The related flooding is something that has never been seen before in U.S. history. It is being called a 1,000-year flood, with an estimated 100,000 homes and 1 million vehicles destroyed. People's lives have been detrimentally disrupted for years and potentially decades to come. Houston is the home of former U.S. President and known member of ruling elite secret societies, George Bush, and this fact sticks out to me like a sore thumb.We're in an era when the powers-that-be are creating "biblical" unnatural catastrophes that are then blamed purely on climate change or other factors. ("Revelations is coming true!") Unprecedented rainfall and flooding, as well as extremely violent storms, have been experienced around the world with increasing intensity over the past decade. Even before Harvey, the United States had been hard hit with recent massive floods. This all plays into the distorted symbolism being intentionally manifested and played out as we shift astrological eras. The deluge myths that are being played upon now with these man-made events are cross-cultural, not limited to Noah's Ark in the Christian Bible. From a January 16, 2011 article, "Jupiter at Tail-End Pisces, the Deluge Myths and the Implanting of the Serpent": "Fragments of cross-cultural deluge myths are suddenly becoming (sur)reality as we traipse through fin-de-Pisces - set off as part of the long-term plan by a version of "God" that is strictly man-made and a version of life on Earth that is strictly symbolic... If we hone in on North America and the Lenni-Lanapi or Delaware River Indians' version, after the deluge, a period of snake-worship is secretly brought to Earth. Under worship of the God of the snakes, Wakon, this period brings evil, crime, unhappiness, bad weather, death. Just what the doctor ordered for those looking to rid the Earth of 'excess' humanity while controlling the remainder." If you think weather modification, control of the weather, and weather warfare are strictly wack job conspiracy theory, think again: John F. Kennedy, Jr. spoke about the ability to control the weather to the United Nations General Assembly in 1961. You can't get much more official than that. Rutgers University climatologist Alan Robock blew the whistle on the CIA's interest in weather warfare in 2015, claiming his department was contacted by the agency about the subject. (Source: "Spy agencies could be funding geo-engineering research in pursuit of weaponising the weather, scientists claims" by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith, February 15, 2015, The Independent) Robock pointed out that the U.S. government/armed forces used cloud seeding against Cuba in an attempt to increase rain and ruin the sugar harvest. Robock also pointed to geoengineering during the war against Vietnam, when the United States government/armed forces seeded clouds over the country from 1966 to 1971 to produce an excess of rain and prolong the monsoon season. This secret mission was called Project Popeye, and it ended only after it was exposed by journalist Jack Anderson. (Source: "Controlling the Weather" by Paul Simons, September 24, 2001, The Guardian) Project Popeye was also exposed in the Pentagon Papers, reported on by The Washington Post in 1972. The Guardian article "Controlling the Weather" also reports on historical tampering with hurricanes. In 1947, U.S. meteorologists seeded the clouds around a hurricane out at sea in a stated attempt to kill it off, but the next day, the hurricane gathered strength and did major damage in Savannah, Georgia. In 1969, when Hurricane Debbie was 700 miles out at sea, three cloud-seeding missions were flown around the eye of the hurricane. Each time, the hurricane's winds were initially reduced but then picked up again. During World War II, the United States and New Zealand governments were studying and testing the capabilities of "tsunami bombs" - bombs that would create tsunamis. Project Seal was one of the codenames for these experiments. We have to wonder what the U.S. government and its scientists have learned since then... In the video of Hurricane Harvey's path, presented by YouTube vlogger Moe Othman, the hurricane gathers strength and then disappears, gathers strength and then disappears about five times, which is not usual for a hurricane. This unusual path provides evidence of some type of manipulation. This video shows Hurricane Harvey being "refueled" by a technique called in-place sequential water vapor generation, WeatherWar101: Hurricane Harvey: Refueled Three Times = 50 Inches Even more evidence of potential manipulation: as pointed out in Othman's reporting, Hurricane Andrew occurred exactly 25 years prior to Hurricane Harvey and had the same type of path - gaining strength and then disappearing, gaining strength and then disappearing. Hurricane Andrew made landfall in Florida on August 24, 1992. Harvey began to intensify on August 24, 2017, being upgraded from a tropical storm to a hurricane. (Updated) Some recent research I've found claims Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were created via a technique called In-Place Sequential Water Vapor Generation. A particularly chilling detail is that Hurricane Irma, being called the largest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded, is said to have originated over Central Africa on August 24, 2017 - the same date Hurricane Andrew made landfall in 1992 and the same date Hurricane Harvey intensified to hurricane status in 2017. Even more chilling: a 7.1 magnitude earthquake followed the hurricanes on September 19, 2017 in Mexico. This is the very same day that an 8.0 magnitude earthquake hit Mexico City in 1985, killing 5,000+ people. With Saturn currently gaining speed direct in Sagittarius, let's establish (Saturn) what we know (Sagittarius): We know that numerology and certain dates are utilized by the powers-that-be because of their symbolism and occult power. We know that governments around the world have the ability to use weather as a weapon, including seeding clouds to create torrential rainfall. We know that the spraying of chemtrails creates a blanket of cloud cover (video) - a continual and daily practise in many countries around the world, including the United States and Canada. We know that the HAARP project (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) and other technological tools have the ability to create violent weather events. I've written on the blog before about the fact that I feel the earthquake and tsunami that set off the ongoing Fukushima nuclear crisis were man-made, potentially via HAARP activity. (See also: tsunami bombs) The clouds seen over Japan immediately following the earthquake certainly appeared suspicious. I also believe that these unnatural disasters (as well as more traditional war manoeuvres) are being timed according to astrological events. From a previous article: "The Fukushima disaster occurred on March 11, 2011, on the very same day that Uranus moved from the last degree of the zodiac (29 Pisces) to the first degree of the zodiac (0 Aries). Uranus (sudden events, shocks, uranium) + Pisces (ocean, energetic connection of life, end of era/cycle) + Aries (attacks, war, new cycle). As Uranus entered Aries March 11, 2011, it moved into position for a seven-square series to Pluto in Capricorn (running June 2012 to March 2015) - a square series we last saw during the Great Depression and the lead-up to World War II when Uranus was transiting Aries and Pluto was transiting Cancer (1932 - 1934). History was about to repeat, Aquarian era depopulation-style. As soon as I saw the astrology, I knew. See, naturally-occurring events don't happen that pat. They don't happen that precisely. They rarely follow the astrological symbology to a tee like that - at least, not on that large a scale. The events that caused the ongoing nuclear disaster at Fukushima, Japan were planned to coincide with Uranus moving from the last degree of the zodiac (29 Pisces) to the first degree of the zodiac (0 Aries) - a shocking and traumatic (Uranus) event symbolizing the end of the astrological Piscean era and the beginning of the astrological Aquarian. One era ends, another begins - in a forced, unnatural, and horrific way. As Uranus entered Aries, the first sign of the zodiac, the first sign of the new cycle, we entered a new era of energy weapons, technology used to attack, and a transhumanist agenda that is attempting to alter the very identity of human beings as natural, biological organisms. They kicked it off with a bang, to say the least. As Uranus and Pluto moved into square position, these events were designed to pick up right where World War II left off: a depopulating nuclear war against Japan and against the whole of humanity. But this time it was being waged covertly. In the same way that nuclear attacks have gone undercover with the use of depleted uranium munitions, we are now experiencing sabotage of nuclear reactors as covert nuclear war." I have experienced unnatural weather events and unprecedented rainfall and flooding first-hand, though on a much smaller scale than the poor residents of Texas. I've seen flooding of the agricultural zones of the prairie provinces of Canada over the past seven years, particularly in my home province of Saskatchewan. This is recurring flooding that has destroyed crops en masse, as well as property and homes, and it is flooding that has not been experienced before in remembered history. I wrote about the unprecedented wild weather in Saskatchewan in late July/August of 2010 under the massively potent cardinal t-square involving Jupiter-Uranus in Aries, Mars-Saturn in Libra, and Pluto in Capricorn. That flooding led to 114 communities declaring themselves disaster areas, as well as widespread crop failure. The next year was more of the same - widespread flooding of southeastern Saskatchewan in May 2011, when only one-third of the crop land in the area could be sowed. The cardinal t-square between Uranus in Aries, Saturn in Libra, and Pluto in Capricorn was still strongly in effect at that time. Then in June 2014, the Saskatchewan village I was living in (as well as many other communities) was almost entirely flooded after receiving torrential rain for around 48 hours straight. This was a type of rain and a type of flooding that we do not get in the prairies, outside the past number of years. I can't remember a single other time when my area flooded in a similar fashion prior to these events, and neither could my father, a lifelong resident of the area.
I wrote about that flood in this article from July 13, 2014, "The Cardinal Configurations and Orchestrated Disasters in Major Food-Producing Areas." The flooding in 2014 occurred right in the thick of the Uranus in Aries - Pluto in Capricorn square series (2012 - 2015). Transiting Mars was in Libra at the time of the flood, and the Sun and Moon were in Cancer, creating a Cardinal Grand Cross formation with Uranus and Pluto.
This is just the tip of the iceberg, of course - people from areas around the world could chronicle similar patterns and anomalies in weather in recent years. The flooding of some agricultural areas has coincided with severe droughts in others. Coincidental? Droughts in California, Texas, Montana, and North Dakota in recent years, to name a few, have prompted massive sell-offs in livestock, as there is no feed for the animals. To be blunt about it: the Great Depression was just a warm-up for these fucks. There's no better way to control people than by starving them out or destroying their homes and businesses, their ability to make a living. This has been a historical practise of establishment wealth and power against those with much less wealth and power, and it goes across races, ethnicities, and backgrounds. This includes people being "tractored off" their farm land during the Great Depression of the 1930s, often leading to starvation or malnutrition and being forced into what amounted to slave labour. Three hundred-year floods...500-year droughts...1,000-year floods... "Unprecedented," "largest natural disaster in history," "unseen before in our lifetimes," "record-setting rainfall," "record-setting flooding," "most powerful earthquake ever recorded." And all happening within the past ten years. Does this seem a little suspicious? Do you notice a pattern? It's orchestrated. Nostradamus may have predicted this stuff, but he didn't finger the people responsible. Yes, there are actual individuals responsible for this. We're being ruled by straight-up psychopaths with no regard for human life. In fact, they desire to drastically depopulate the Earth and are following plans to that end. It sure would be nice to expose them in a way that could not be refuted... There are so many devastated lives and broken hearts in the wake of these hurricanes and earthquakes. It's monstrous in scope, and I'm so sorry to everyone affected. But this is the power structure of Planet Earth. This is what's being intentionally brought down upon us. We can't be happy to just go along with this system as long as we have a reasonably comfortable life, as long as it doesn't affect us or our loved ones directly. We all need to see it. We all need to know in no uncertain terms who's responsible. With that awareness comes real power. I've come to understand, after more than a decade of intensive observation, that the nefarious crimes of the big-league power players on this planet are often planned to coincide with astrological events. They are harnessing nature's energy to assist in their vicious deeds, and they are also employing a sick occult symbolism that has become a trademark of this corrupt web of power. Hurricane Harvey was timed to coincide with the over-the-top Leo New Moon total solar eclipse on August 21. Harvey made landfall on August 25, just as Saturn stationed direct at 21 degrees Sagittarius. This was followed by days of torrential rainfall. Saturn (the establishment, the father) stationing in the sign of religion, culture, and myth indicates a concrete "deluge myth" event tying in to the occult symbolism/mythology used by the power elite. Anyone who picked up on the obscenely excessive hype around this eclipse might have guessed that it was being pumped up in the collective psyche for a reason. There was something monstrous in the works - yet another unnatural disaster unleashed on the people of Planet Earth by the psychopathic rulers at the top of the illegitimate pyramid scheme of power. Which particular psychopathic rulers? It's hard to say. This is a move out of the General Pyramid Scheme of Corrupted Power Playbook, and any or all of the pseudo-elites could be involved. It's an interwoven web that spreads worldwide. The people need to understand that these are not just random acts of nature. These are not just inevitable consequences of climate change. As bizarre as it may sound (though likely not to my regular readers), these are intentional acts being committed by very sick and very terrifying individuals in order to control the populace. Harvey is (most likely) another horrific orchestrated event in a long line of horrific orchestrated events. Another great video by Moe Othman reports on a set of Illuminati Cards manufactured in 1975 that foretell many of the orchestrated events and disasters we've experienced over the past few decades. This includes control of the weather, as well as the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan. In other words, no reduction in carbon emissions is going to stop this stuff... My hope, as always, is that people sharing information, putting two-and-two together, making connections, and scrapping together as much of the truth as we can will take the wind out of the sails of these nefarious pricks (male and female) who erroneously call themselves our leaders. My hope is that we continue to create our own powerful and independent media, bringing to light the powerful truth that will eliminate these illegitimate power structures and set beneficial change in motion. This article and this blog, in general, are my offering toward those ends. May the power of all that is good keep you safe and protected. May the power of all that is good assist and comfort those whose lives have been adversely affected by Hurricane Harvey and by all the orchestrated unnatural disasters.
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Mediterranean storm Daniel (almost certainly geo-engineered) creates tremendous flooding that hits Libya September 11, 2023. As outlined, September 11 is a commonly-used date for orchestrated events and attacks.
Of course, this storm and flooding are being blamed on "climate change" and will further fuel the United Nations' Agenda 2030 and the "Sustainable Development Goals." Depopulating rural areas and forcing people into MegaSmartCities, which are basically EMF hotboxes that won't support healthy biological life over time.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/libya-flooding-2023-1.6963066
The war attack on Libya by NATO occurred March 19, 2011, followed by the assassination of Gaddafi, who was working to get Africa off the U.S. petro-dollar. March equinox is a date commonly used to initiate war, as well. The invasion of Iraq (under…
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Agreement Between Canada and the United States of America Relating to the Exchange of Information on Weather Modification Activities
https://www.treaty-accord.gc.ca/text-texte.aspx?id=103819
The Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America,
Aware, because of their geographic proximity, that the effects of weather modification activities carried out by either Party or its nationals may affect the territory of the other;
Noting the diversity of weather modification activities in both Canada and the United States by private parties, by State and Provincial authorities, and by the Federal Governments;
Believing that the existing state of knowledge warrants the expectation of further development over a period of time in the science and technology of weather modification;
Taking into particular consideration the special…
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During our Enterprise LLM Summit, Snorkel AI co-founder Alex Ratner sat down with Stanford Computer Science Professor Percy Liang for a conversation about what he and his colleagues are doing at the Stanford Center for Research on Foundation Models (CRFM), and about why Liang views this as such an exciting time for evaluation in machine learning and in AI generally. The transcript that follows has been edited for clarity and brevity.
Alex Ratner: I’d like to start with the term “foundation model.” We now see people using a number of different terms (large language model, foundation model, generative AI) synonymously. Sometimes they just use ChatGPT as a moniker for one of these large pre-trained, self-supervised models.
Why did you and the CRFM group pick “foundation model?” Were you at all surprised by the robust debate over the terminology? Lastly, how does that terminology align with your perspective on CRFM’s objective?
Percy Liang: When we founded the center, it involved me going around Stanford University and seeing who was interested in this phenomenon that was happening post-GPT-3. It was clear that this was going to be a big paradigm shift. Maybe we didn’t anticipate it would happen so quickly, but we knew that this was going to go somewhere. And we felt that it was a phenomenon that was deeper than just language models.
Technically, a language model is just a model over language. Often (but not necessarily) it’s associated with auto-regressive language models, where you predict the next word. But of course, there are vision models and other modalities. We felt “language model” undersold the potential of these models. So we coined the term “foundation model.”
A foundation model is trained on broad data and can be adapted lightly to a wide range of downstream tasks. We thought a lot about the name and the definition. There is a whole section on naming in the report we wrote, but the important part is that it behaves as a foundation. Instead of people building bespoke models and bespoke datasets in a vertical sense, you have this foundation, which gets built once based on a ton of capital. Then this model can be adapted to a wide range of different tasks, including question answering, customer service use cases, information extraction, et cetera. To us, that signified a paradigm shift in how AI systems were built.
We felt “language model” undersold the potential of these models. So we coined the term “foundation model.”
Percy Liang, Stanford Professor
In short, “foundation models” is a class that contains large language models. But it also contains visual language models, things like CLIP, and so on.
AR: That makes a lot of sense. I like the foundation metaphor. There is often some “house building” required on top. Obviously a lot of what we’ve done at Snorkel, Stanford, the University of Washington, and many other places is about that house building on top. How do you adapt it or fine-tune it or otherwise customize it?
For specific enterprise settings (i.e. a group that has its own data and objectives) how do you adapt and customize the model? That’s the house on top of the foundation.
PL: That’s a really important point. If, for example, you think about ChatGPT or people who are trying to build AGI, it’s a whole stack.
“Foundation model” illustrates that we’re not building the whole stack. We’re building the foundation. You can’t move into a house if you don’t have the rest of the house, but once you have a strong foundation, the house is much easier to build.
People want to build different houses in different ways, and the idea is that you should be able to customize the style of the model that you want. Every enterprise has different data, and customization is a key part of the paradigm.
AR: Many enterprises and other real-world practitioners are finding out now that you can’t figure out how to do customization, or identify where you need it, without some evaluation metric that’s fine-grained enough.
What are some of your intuitions on where that “house building” is most needed? Where do these models not work out of the box?
“Foundation model” illustrates that we’re not building the whole stack. We’re building the foundation. You can’t move into a house if you don’t have the rest of the house, but once you have a strong foundation, the house is much easier to build.
Percy Liang, Stanford Professor
PL: These models really excel in the prototyping phase. Rather than going to a meeting and making a month-long plan to build some prototype, you prompt it and in five minutes you have a working prototype. The power of being able to do that can’t be overstated. It helps you to brainstorm and to think of things that you might not have on your own.
Prototyping obviously is very different from building an actual robust system. As models get better, of course, you start pushing your capabilities out until you can build something that’s not just a prototype, but actually a working system. In the limits of an application that has many users, custom data, and in which you want fine-grained control, I think you have to customize and fine-tune the data. Otherwise, you’re losing a lot of potential.
It is a progression, and in certain cases you can get quite far out-of-the-box. But, if you’re generating user feedback there has to be a way to use it because the system is not going to read your mind. It can’t be perfect.
you prompt it and in five minutes you have a working prototype. The power of being able to do that can’t be overstated.
Percy Liang, Stanford Professor
AR: It makes a lot of sense. There may be universal grammars in various data modalities out there. But for what you want to do—what your users want, what your enterprise wants—there’s no mind reading.
I really like that metaphor of “first mile” acceleration, and then “last mile” tuning and development. We’re also seeing a trend where you’ll use one of these massive generalist models to do the first mile, and then you’ll not only fine-tune but also distill or shrink the model into smaller, cheaper, lower-latency specialists.
This naturally leads us to evaluation. If you’re going to do your first-mile explorations, you can’t responsibly ship something to production and you can’t find out what tuning you need in order to traverse that last mile unless you have a sense of how the model is performing. A big part of what you’ve been focused on is the HELM [Holistic Evauation of Language Models] project. We’d love to hear a little bit about that.
PL: Yes, there is so much to say. Let’s see what we can do.
We released HELM about a year ago. It stands for holistic evaluation of language models. We’re trying to develop a standardized way of evaluation. We started with language models, but now we’re moving to multimodal models as well. The challenge is: how do you evaluate a language model? It’s a generalist system, it’s not like you’re evaluating a spam classifier and you’re getting just a notion of accuracy or AUC. You have to imagine and cover the space of possible use cases, which is challenging. On top of that, we focused on not just accuracy but also bias, robustness, calibration, efficiency, and all these additional factors. It’s holistic because we try to look at all of these different dimensions, scenarios, and about 30 separate models and evaluate systematically.
It’s on the website as a community resource—all the predictions, the code, everything. We’ve been updating it over time because a model comes out every week or so and we are trying frantically to keep up.
You should think about HELM as a framework for evaluation, where you can come with a particular evaluation dataset, which could be custom, or you come with your model, which could be a standard model or a custom model that you fine tune. We then do the prompting and the finagling to produce numbers and reports. We’ve seen people and companies using it for their own purposes, and that’s quite exciting. I hope that it will grow into a much more standard platform for the evaluation of foundation models.
We hope to populate HELM with a wide variety of benchmarks that enterprises would care about.
Percy Liang, Stanford Professor
I should mention that we announced today that we’re working with ML Commons to develop safety evaluations on top of HELM, which is really exciting because that’s an area of utmost concern.
We should think about evaluating language models in terms of both upstream and downstream. The language model is upstream, and the evaluations give you a sense of what the models are capable of. This is not necessarily the metric that you would evaluate if you were looking at the product, but I think it’s valuable to evaluate upstream metrics.
Later, when you get product experience, you look at whatever tasks and product-specific metrics and try to correlate them with the upstream metrics. Then you have (potentially) a good guide for understanding accuracy on MedQA. I know that this is not perfect, but maybe it’s a weak indicator that this model is actually better at medical knowledge, which is relevant for my domain.
AR: I like that you make it clear that HELM is a framework. There’s a benchmark that people think about, but HELM is really a framework for building and running benchmarks—which is quite powerful given that a lot of the real production and last-mile development is in using custom datasets and custom objectives.
In terms of upstream and downstream, I imagine a scenario in which downstream is user CSAT or feedback scores, and upstream are these generic, public benchmarks. Do you think there’s a middle ground—especially for enterprises that have their own sub-tasks or sub-datasets—that is missing for enterprise evaluation?
PL: What we’re evolving HELM into, besides the framework, is having this notion of “Helmlets” (or “Helmets,” we haven’t decided on the exact name), where we take slices of the use cases. So, for example, coding, or the medical domain, or the legal domain, or the financial domain, or for different languages. We have one where some folks from Hong Kong University have developed a Chinese evaluation, which we’ve integrated into HELM, and Professor of Computer Science Bo Li has developed this decoding trust benchmark, which is being integrated into HELM and which captures certain aspects of trustworthiness.
So we think about these “sub-domains,” if you will, which can capture the specific things that a user might be interested in. I think we’re going to start thinking about the customer service domain as well, working with some companies on that.
We hope to populate HELM with a wide variety of benchmarks that enterprises would care about. Then the task is less about coming up with a new benchmark and evaluating but just curating. A user’s approach would be: “I care about this, I care about that, and I care about that. Now, rank the models.”
Every good academic project has to have a properly goofy name.
Alex Ratner, CEO of Snorkel AI
AR: A lot of people have likened this ecosystem to a “family tree” of models. You’d have a lot generalist model lineages, but then you’d increasingly see this family tree of specialized models: specialized for the domain, the sub-domain, the specific group, the specific task, et cetera.
I can imagine evaluations would naturally track that. You’d have the generic ones, then the domain-specific ones, then successively more fine-grained ones as you get more precise.
It’s cool to see how that’s going to get supported. And I love the naming! Every good academic project has to have a properly goofy name.
PL: One more comment I want to make is that, in the era of foundation models, it’s an exciting time for evaluation. Before, in machine learning, you had to get a dataset, you had to hire a whole data team and annotate, and then you could divide and train. The ability to do few-shot learning or even zero-shot learning means that you can focus on just evaluation and you can get domain experts who will sit down and tell you what they want. Then you can rely on the general abilities or raw strength of the models to deliver something interesting.
So, I’m optimistic that we’ll see a lot more interesting evaluations coming online as these models get stronger. That’s exciting because that’s what we always wanted in machine learning: evaluation rather than being stuck with these synthetic or semi-synthetic datasets of the past, which everyone complains about.
AR: Yes. It goes back to your point about lowering the barrier for the first-mile exploration. You always want to be doing test-driven or evaluation-driven development. Start with focusing where the model is performing poorly. And now, you can get to that point much faster. The ability to get to the evaluation sooner and spend more time there, then do your development, your adaptation, your fine tuning, etc., driven by that evaluation, seems very exciting as a better development paradigm.
PL: Yes. Totally. We agree.
AR: Percy, thank you so much for spending the time with us and with this group today. You’re doing some awesome work there and the whole community is grateful for it and we really appreciate getting your thoughts on it today.
PL: Thanks for inviting me, Alex.
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By News-Register staff •
Amity City Council meets tonight
The Amity City Council will likely approve grant funding and will appoint council and committee members when it meets at 7 p.m. tonight at city hall.
The city was awarded $2 million as a Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund grant to replace main waterlines along Goucher Street and to the city’s reservoirs. This grant agreement was set to end on June 30, 2024. The city submitted a request to the Division of Administrative Services to extend the agreement to Dec. 31, 2024 to allow more flexibility in the construction of those projects. That request was granted, and now the amendment to the agreement must be approved by the council. It is expected to be voted on tonight.
There will be an election of the council president and re-appointments to the Planning and Historic committees. A budget officer will be appointed, a budget calendar will be approved and a goal setting session will be discussed.
For information, call the city at 503-435-3711
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NU Honours 3rd Year Result 2024 National University
NU Honours 3rd year results 2024 are displayed on the official website. All students will easily get results with marksheet if they search. Bangladesh National University provides all the information related to the results, it is a useful through notice. If you are an NU Honours 3rd year student then you are in the right place and you can easily get results.
The National University’s 2024 Honours 3rd year examination started on 3rd May and ended on 31 May 2024. Now it is the turn of publishing the results. This year, more than 4 lakh students have participated in the Honours Third Year examinations, breaking all past records. According to the authorities, the examinations have been held in a very beautiful manner in different centers of the National University all over Bangladesh.
NU Honours 3rd Year Result 2024 [Session 2019-2020]
The results of the National University 2020-2021 academic year regular, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2018-2019 academic year irregular and grade development candidates have already been prepared and will be displayed on the official website after the official announcement. Through this result related article all the students can get the result without any hassle. If you want to know how to get the results of Honours 3rd year online, you have to complete this article.
Authorities have officially announced that nu.edu.bd results has released the results of all the years of the National University. There is no reason to worry that you are in the right place. Basically, the results can be found in two systems. One is online and the other is SMS method. Here is the rule that if internet connection is good then you can get it through official website.
2020-21 Session) NU Honors 3rd Year Results Update New It has been announced that the results will be released in October. It has been officially announced. However, you can easily find information about the results by this article and here is the easiest way to find out the results of Honours 3rd year. Although there has been some delay due to the coronavirus situation for a long time, the National University has finally announced the schedule for publishing the results after completing all the examination activities.
National University Honours 3rd year Examination Info:
Exam Name: Nu Honours 3rd Year Exam
Starting Date: 3/05/2023
Result Published Date: 10 October 2023 [8:00 PM]
Breaking News: জাতীয় বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের ২০২২ সালের অনার্স ৩য় বর্ষ অনিয়মিত ও গ্রেড উন্নয়ন পরীক্ষার মে ২০২৩ প্রকাশ। ২০১৮-২০১৯ শিক্ষাবর্ষের নিয়মিত শিক্ষাবর্ষের অনিয়মিত ও গ্রেড উন্নয়ন পরীক্ষার্থীদের ২০২০ সালের অনার্স ৩য় বর্ষের ফলাফল। NU Honours 3rd year result 2023 Published on 10th October 2023 at 5:00 PM.
Today Update News: NU Result 2024 Honours 3rd year Result Has been Published. According to the notice, the National University NU Honours 3rd Year Exam Result has been published October 2024. The passing rate is 87.50%. The exam has been over for several days, students are in turmoil for the results, the special opinion of the National University is known, the results are coming soon.
NU Honours 3rd Year Result 2024
Nowadays one of the advantages of getting results easily through internet is seeing numbers with marksheets. If you want to see all the information of any student’s NU Honours 3rd year result, you must get the desired marksheet by submitting with roll number and registration number. As soon as the results of the Honours third year of 2024 are published, you can easily get the desired result by visiting our website. All the processing has been arranged for you. The results of the 2020-2021 session are very important because the National University of coronavirus also successfully conducted the nu Honours 3rd year exams, finally standing in the arena of publishing the results.
Knowing the rules and regulations that we have given guidelines about them, you will be able to find out the results of NU Honours 3rd year by displaying them on the official website and download the desired marksheet. As far as we know from the official website, the results of the National University’s Honours 3rd year exams will be published in October. You can display it if you want or you can search Google. As always, I have learned from the concerned sources that the results will be officially announced this year as well. So to get the results of 2024 NU Honours 3rd year, follow the rules below.
How to Check Honours 3rd Year Result
• First Go To https://www.nu.ac.bd/results/
• Click plus(+) icon of Honours.
• Select NU Honours 3rd Year.
• Submit Roll/Registration of Honours.
• Put the year of your result.
• Write the captcha according to the picture.
• Click Search Result.
• Done
After that, to see National University Honors Third Year Result with Marksheet from below.
NU Honours 3rd Year Result 2023 National University
Hon’s 3rd Year Result 2024 Marksheet
Students have already seen the above quick ways to find out the results, hopefully this way you can download the marksheet. It is known from the regret of the students that this year also the examination has been held in a grand manner. The authorities have set up a board challenge system for the special benefit of the students and if any student is willing to do so, they can do so, these are controlled by the National University.
Here is the main topic of our information about results. NU Honours 3rd year students will get the desired result with marksheet number. If you see that the server is down when you get the results online, then you must use the SMS method because all the students visit the official website to see the results, that is why the server is down. So you have to get the results of NU Honours 3rd year in a short time. Hopefully you will follow what is meant by this article.
3rd Year Result by SMS
Candidates can get results online and from mobile SMS. For the National University Honours, the 3rd year results in 2024 mobile, they have to write this process. You can use any mobile operator to get results. type-
NU<Space>H3<Space>Roll/Registration No and send to 16222
For an example– NU H3 123456 then send to 16222
National University NU Honours 3rd Year results in 2024. National University NU Honours 3rd Year results were announced for the session 2020-2021.
Honours 3rd Year Result 2024 Grading System
Numerical Grade Letter Grade(LG) Grade point(Gp)
80% or above A+ (Plus) 4.00
75% to less than 80% A (Plain) 3.75
70% to less than 75% A- (Minus) 3.50
65% to less than 70% B+ (plus) 3.25
60% to less than 65% B (Plain) 3.00
55% to less than 60% B- (Minus) 2.75
50% to less than 55% C+ (Plus) 2.50
45% to less than 50% C (Plain) 2.25
40% to less than 45% D (Plain) 2.00
<40%(less than 40%) F (Fail) 0.00
nu.edu.bd Honours 3rd Year Result
Special Notice: This is the result of waiting, because after a long hiatus, all the activities have been kept open and the results have reached the door of release, hopefully this is very good news for all the students. (2020-21 Session) NU Honours 3rd year students did not have to face any special problem will get the results very easily.
For the convenience of all the students, the link to get the results of NU Honours 3rd year of National University is given on our website. Therefore, the National University has announced the latest schedule for the release of results on the same day the results will be published.
In particular, it is seen that the students are very worried about the day of results, this is a normal thing because the joy of passing is different. So build confidence so that you can see the bright stars of the future. The next step should be to follow the instructions given by the authorities.
Final Words
Absolutely, we are very happy to be able to provide all the information related to the results because all the students can benefit from it. If you keep an eye on our website regularly, you will be able to find out as soon as the results are published. If you apply the way we have explained in this article, you will be able to get the results of the National University in a moment. Stay tuned to our website to get the latest educational notices.
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Koka Labz Milk Thistle
Koka Labz Milk Thistle is a product containing powdered milk thistle seeds. It is rich in silymarin, a complex of flavonoids known for its beneficial properties.
Milk thistle is a plant that grows mainly wild in meadows and is sometimes cultivated. Due to its high content of valuable components, it is used to produce dietary supplements. The most essential substance in milk thistle is silymarin, which has antioxidant properties and supports normal liver function.
Koka Labz Milk Thistle is a supplement that helps stabilize the cell membrane that builds the liver. This is important for maintaining the physiological functions of this organ. It also aids digestion, scavenges free radicals, and supports overall health.
Dosage:
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Guggenberger, G., Glaser, B., & Zech, W. (1994). Heavy metal binding by hydrophobic and hydrophilic dissolved organic carbon fractions in a Spodosol A and B horizon. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 72(1-4), 111-127. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01257119
Guggenberger, G., Christensen, B. T., & Zech, W. (1994). Land‐use effects on the composition of organic matter in particle‐size separates of soil: I. Lignin and carbohydrate signature. European journal of soil science, 45(4), 449-458. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2389.1994.tb00530.x
Zech, W., Guggenberger, G., & Schulten, H. R. (1994). Budgets and chemistry of dissolved organic carbon in forest soils: effects of anthropogenic soil acidification. Science of the Total Environment, The, 152(1), 49-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(94)90550-9
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Guggenberger, G., & Zech, W. (1993). Dissolved organic carbon control in acid forest soils of the Fichtelgebirge (Germany) as revealed by distribution patterns and structural composition analyses. GEODERMA, 59(1-4), 109-129. https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-7061(93)90065-S
Guggenberger, G., & Zech, W. (1993). Zur Dynamik gelöster organischer Substanzen (DOM) in Fichtenökosystemen ‐ Ergebnisse analytischer DOM‐Fraktionierung. Zeitschrift für Pflanzenernährung und Bodenkunde, 156(4), 341-347. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.19931560411
1992
Guggenberger, G. (1992). Eigenschaften und Dynamik gelöster organischer Substanzen (DOM) auf unterschiedlich immissionsbelasteten Fichtenstandorten.
Guggenberger, G., & Zech, W. (1992). Retention of dissolved organic carbon and sulfate in aggregated acid forest soils. Journal of environmental quality, 21(4), 643-653. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq1992.00472425002100040019x
Guggenberger, G., & Zech, W. (1992). Sorption of Dissolved Organic Carbon by Ceramic P 80 Suction Cups. Zeitschrift für Pflanzenernährung und Bodenkunde, 155(2), 151-155. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.19921550213
1989
Guggenberger, G., Kögel-Knabner, I., Haumaier, L., & Zech, W. (1989). Gel permeation chromatography of water-soluble organic matter with deionized water as eluent II. Spectroscopic and chemical characterization of fractions obtained from an aqueous litter extract. Science of the Total Environment, The, 81-82(C), 447-457. https://doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(89)90153-8
1988
Guggenberger, G. (1988). Chromatographische (GPC, RP-HPLC) und spektroskopische (IR, 13C-NMR) Kennzeichnung wasserlöslicher organischer Bodensubstanzen aus Waldhumus. (Bayreuther bodenkundliche Berichte; Band 10). Universität Bayreuth.
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Chris Ormston - Time Out Of Mind
Product Type:
CD
Catalogue Reference:
KYLOE103
Price:
$16.00
European Union customers please note
Your country's local sales tax charges will apply to orders containing CDs and DVDs and sheet music, and charges due would be collected separately at the point of delivery of the package to you.
Music samples
Description
(March 2003) I Saw My Love Come Passing By Me * Coilsfield House * A Dog's Life * Owen Hackett's Jig * Miss Crawford * A Fig for a Kiss * All the Night I Lay with a Jockey * The Lark in the Morning * Keening in the Wind * Bigg Market Lasses * Bonny Woodside * Woo'd and Married and 'aa * Dove Craig * O Little Wat Ye Wha's Coming * Memories * Noble Squire Dacre Came Over the Border * Morpeth Lassies * Holy Ha'penny * The Flower of the Quern
A gorgeous collection of the Northumbrian piping - bellows-blown bagpipes with a characteristic percussive ability. Superb playing and a wonderful round sound. Scots, Irish & Northumbrian tunes.
Chris plays some traditional pieces including Scottish and Irish as well as native Northumbrian, plus some more recent compositions and a few of his own.
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The Bold Voice of J&K
Revised non-gazetted recruitment rules of H&ME Deptt notified
87
STATE TIMES NEWS
SRINAGAR: The Health and Medical Education (H&ME) Department has revised and notified the non-gazetted recruitment rules of the Sub-ordinate services.
The J&K Health and Medical Education (Subordinate) Services Recruitment Rules, 1992 were last notified vide SRO 20 of 1992 dated: 24.02.1992 and have now been revised after 30 years.
Under the able guidance of the Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, the H&ME Department has notified the rules which are progressive and removed long pending stagnation issues in the department.
Principal Secretary, H&ME Department, Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, while deliberating on the issue said that that the decision of revisiting the earlier rules by the Government shall pave a way for speedy recruitment, progression and promotion to the employees of the Department. He added that this step shall also act as morale booster to the employees and help infuse new lease of life to the Para-Medical Services wherein fresh modern day qualified Human Resource shall be made available to run the Health Care System in J&K .
The rules have been revised in view of the fact that over the period of time, several fresh categories of non-gazetted cadre positions have been created/ re-designated/ upgraded/ re-organized under different Government Orders and the method of recruitment of such categories of posts was notified by way of different executive orders.
Moreover, the delay in revisiting the earlier rules had resulted in stagnation of promotion avenues to various categories of Para-Medical positions
Further, the revised rules have also created promotion avenues for those categories of posts that had no promotion avenues or defined career progression. The introduction of new courses in different fields of the Health Care across the country and availability of manpower with improved qualification and technical expertise also necessitated the updation of the existing recruitment rules.
This step of the Government has been largely appreciated by the employees of the Health and Medical Education Department.
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Exclusive Offer
Last Minute Offer Ferragosto by the sea in Tuscany
Discover the last minute offers for Ferragosto of The Sense Resort of Follonica and enjoy your holiday on the sea in Tuscany. Make your reservations now!
For all the staff of the The Sense Experience Resort and its top management team, “ferragosto” (Italian August bank holiday) is a special opportunity to get together and socialise with our wonderful customers. Our luxury services are ready to welcome and amaze you.
Prices are shown below.
This offer includes
• Exclusive access to our The Sense Beach Club reserved for customers of The Sense Experience Resort with parasol, two sunbeds and director’s chair per room;
• Outdoor swimming pool (heated to 28° until 15 June and from 10 September - Mandatory swimming cap);
• Free Wi-Fi in the room and in the common areas;
• Indoor car park with the possibility of electric charging;
• Beach towels available free of charge on the beach and in the pool;
• Evening entertainment;
• A daily group activity organised in the structure available for free (Pilates, Workout, Yoga);
• Concierge Desk available to book activities in the Maremma;
• Sup and Kayak available on the beach free of charge;
• City bikes available free of charge.
Ferragosto on the Bolgheri Coast
This offer includes
Our offer for Ferragosto at the sea of Follonica in Tuscany
This year, we have paid special attention to our vegan guests as well with a comprehensive choice of vegan dishes created specially by our chef from the Dimorà to the tasting menu at our seafront restaurant Eaté.
Ferragosto, 15 August, is the holiday of the summer, the colours and scents of our vast park serve as a frame to the luxurious restaurant proposal that our chefs have created for us:
Check out our culinary proposal:
The Great Ferragosto Party by The Sense Experience Resort
Our offer for 15th August at the seaside resort of Follonica in Tuscany
For this year, we have also reserved special attention to our guests who prefer a vegan diet, with a rich selection of dishes specially created by our chef
Ferragosto, 15 August, is the holiday of the summer, the colours and scents of our vast park serve as a frame to the luxurious restaurant proposal that our chefs have created for us:
From 4:00 pm
• Beach Afternoon party with our signature “Pinacolada solida” (pineapple frozen with coconut slices) offered to all our guests by the Management.
From 7:30 pm
• Welcome aperitif based on fresh fruit and dry snacks, with our Red Rabbit flavoured sparkling wine! Accompanied by, a careful selection by our resident DJ, who will perform in duo for the occasion with an engaging Sax musician.
From 8:30 pm
• Mid-August grand buffet on our islands in front of the sea:
• Island of Casaro and Tuscan Norcino: A careful selection of meats and cheeses in various preparations and cookings.
• Fish Corner: our Mediterranean Sea in all its glory. The best fish caught and the classic Italian fried fish prepared live by our Chefs.
• Pasta Vibes: Italy is known to be the realm of pasta, bread and pizza. Here our Chefs, with flair and imagination, accompany us to discover the most authentic flavours of our region
• “Oysters & Champagne” Kiosk
• Grand Buffet of fruit and desserts
• Selection of ice creams in the cart
From 10:00 pm
The party comes alive with an engaging three-people live music show, to dance together and celebrate The Sense summer!
IF YOU HAVEN’T ALREADY DONE SO, BOOK OUR GRAND BUFFET HERE: €110.00 PER PERSON EXCLUDING DRINKS.
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Wix Stores in London, Canada
Updated Sep 6 2024
There are 118 live Wix stores in London in Canada.
In this report, we'll cover the following essential statistics on Wix stores in London in Canada.
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Social Media Usage On Wix Stores In London In Canada
Ecommerce brands use social media sites to engage with millions of consumers. Instagram and Facebook are the dominant social media sites for ecommerce stores, by far, with Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube also having notable usage.
• Instagram is used by 65.3% of Wix stores in London in Canada.
• Facebook is used by 52.5% of Wix stores in London in Canada.
• Twitter is used by 16.9% of Wix stores in London in Canada.
Type
Stores
Instagram
77
Facebook
62
Twitter
20
YouTube
17
Tiktok
10
LinkedIn
5
Pinterest
3
Facebook Group
3
Contact Information On Wix Stores In London In Canada
Email remains an extremely popular communication channel for merchants. Many merchants also provide a phone number so that their customers can reach them instantly.
• 60% of Wix stores in London in Canada have an email on their website
• 58% of Wix stores in London in Canada provide a phone number on their website
Type
Stores
Email
71
Phone
68
Top Categories For Wix Stores In London In Canada
Here is the breakdown of industry verticals for Wix stores in London in Canada.
• 17.8% of Wix stores in London in Canada sell Beauty & Fitness products.
• 12.7% of Wix stores in London in Canada sell Arts & Entertainment products.
• 12.7% of Wix stores in London in Canada sell Home & Garden products.
• 11.9% of Wix stores in London in Canada sell People & Society products.
Employee Breakdown for Wix stores in London
Here is the breakdown of Wix stores in London by the number of employees.
Employees
Stores
Unknown
118
Top Shipping Carriers For Wix Stores In London In Canada
• 9.3% of Wix stores in London in Canada ship by Canada Post.
• 3.4% of Wix stores in London in Canada ship by UPS.
• 2.5% of Wix stores in London in Canada ship by Fedex.
Here are the top shipping carriers for stores on Wix in London in Canada.
Shipping Carriers
Stores
Canada Post
11
UPS
4
Fedex
3
Top-level Domain Distribution For Wix Stores In London In Canada
.com is the most common top-level domain, by far, for world-wide Wix stores. Some countries have been faster than others to adopt alternate (such as country-specific) top-level domains.
• 71.2% of Wix stores in London in Canada have a .com domain.
• 22.0% of Wix stores in London in Canada have a .ca domain.
• 1.7% of Wix stores in London in Canada have a .org domain.
Here is the top-level domain distribution for Wix stores in London in Canada.
Top-level Domain
Stores
.com
84
.ca
26
.org
2
.net
2
.club
1
.me
1
.info
1
.store
1
Top Wix Stores In London In Canada
Here are the top stores in London in Canada ordered by worldwide store rank.
Name
Domain
City
Rank
Created
David E. White
328,482
2016/12/30
StrainSeek
337,078
2018/10/19
Jibz 'n Things
423,465
2024/02/02
April Hutchinson
489,977
2024/04/12
Ben Thanh London
552,433
2016/12/30
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Discusses the points to consider in hiring a video production company. Questions a video company should as their potential client; Questions a company should ask a video company; Things to consider when viewing a completed project.
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Viltolarsen
(Viltepso®)
Viltolarsen
Drug updated on 9/4/2024
Dosage FormInjection (intravenous; 250 mg/5 mL [50 mg/mL])
Drug ClassAntisense oligonucleotides
Ongoing and
Completed Studies
ClinicalTrials.gov
Indication
• Indicated for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) in patients who have a confirmed mutation of the DMD gene that is amenable to exon 53 skipping.
Latest News
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Summary
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• Viltepso (viltolarsen) is indicated for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) in patients who have a confirmed mutation of the DMD gene that is amenable to exon 53 skipping.
• This summary is based on the review of three randomized controlled trial(s). [1-3]
• Primary Efficacy Outcome (Time to Stand from Supine - TTSTAND): Viltolarsen-treated patients exhibited stabilization of motor function over two years and significant slowing of disease progression compared to the CINRG DNHS control group, which showed a decline. The improvement in TTSTAND was significant when compared to age-matched and treatment-matched natural history controls.
• Secondary Efficacy Outcomes: Viltolarsen-treated participants demonstrated stabilization in the time to run/walk 10 meters from baseline through week 109, with significant improvement observed at the week 25 visit compared to controls. The 6-minute walk test also showed significant improvement at the week 25 visit compared to controls.
• Dystrophin Production: Significant drug-induced dystrophin production was reported in both viltolarsen dose cohorts (40 mg/kg per week and 80 mg/kg per week).
• Viltolarsen was well tolerated, with most treatment-emergent adverse events reported as mild or moderate in severity. No treatment-emergent adverse events required dose reduction, interruption, or discontinuation of the study drug. There were no serious adverse events or deaths during the study.
• Safety was assessed continuously over the long-term extension study, with no participants discontinuing the drug due to adverse events, and no specific adverse events were detailed beyond their general categorization as mild or moderate.
• There is no population types or subgroups information available in the reviewed studies.
Product Monograph / Prescribing Information
Document TitleYearSource
Viltepso (viltolarsen) Prescribing Information.2021NS Pharma, Inc., Paramus, NJ
Randomized Controlled Trials
Sex Distribution:
F:%
M:100%
16Subjects
Year:
2023
Source:Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases
Sex Distribution:
F:%
M:100%
16Subjects
Year:
2022
Source:Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases
Clinical Practice Guidelines
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Start Using Your Measure Of Faith
Start Using Your Measure Of Faith
Romans 12:3
3… God has dealt to each one a measure of faith.
As children of God, we should never say, “I don’t have any faith.” To say this is to say that God is a liar because His Word already tells us that “God has dealt to each one a measure of faith”.
Why then does the faith of some seem to be stronger than others?
Well, faith is like muscles. We are all born with a measure of muscles. But some of us develop our muscles better than others. Bodybuilders, for example, exercise their muscles very regularly to make them grow bigger and stronger.
Likewise, your measure of faith grows when you feed and use it. Each time you hear or read God’s Word, you are feeding your faith. When you confess God’s Word and expect good things to happen to you, you are using it. And the more you use it, the more your faith grows.
So use your faith. You could start with headaches, for example. When you have a headache, instead of always running straight for your painkillers, use your faith. Ask God for healing, and trust and thank Him for the healing.
Now, don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with taking medicine. And if you have to go to the doctor, don’t feel condemned either. Just start using your faith at a level you are comfortable with. If you need to go to the doctor, then go in faith, praying, “Abba Father, I am going to the doctor. I am asking You in Jesus’ name to give the doctor wisdom to give me an accurate diagnosis. My trust is not in him but in You.”
And when you take your medicine, don’t just pop in the pills. In faith, say, “Lord, sanctify this medicine,” then take it. This is because some medicines have negative side effects. So when you ask God to sanctify it, He blesses that medicine. And what will be developing in you, growing bigger and possessing your body until it is too widespread, is divine health!
Beloved, you have been given a measure of faith. Start using it, believing that it is this measure of your faith that causes you to draw from the inexhaustible power of a faithful and loving God!
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Zero to 180 – Three Minute Magic
Discoveries of a Pop Music Archaeologist
“Don’t Look Now”: ‘Beatle Beat’ on King Records
Just weeks following The Beatles’ landmark first appearances on television’s Ed Sullivan Show, King Records would lease recordings belonging to a “European” group by the name of The Beehives, whose versions of “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and “She Loves You” graced both sides of their one and only King 45 released in April 1964.
Beehives King 45
Later that same year in September, a Cincinnati group by the name of Them would record a handful of songs at the King recording studio — “Don’t Look Now,” with its playful Mersey influence, would see release as the A-side of a King 45:
Don’t Look Now
Them (1964)
In 2016, someone shelled out $223 for a copy of Them’s King 45.
Buckeye Beat has the back story on how The Torquays evolved into Them:
The Torquays were started in 1961 by a couple of students at Cincinnati’s Walnut Hills High School. After a couple years of building their skills and reputation, they got a contract with King records in September 1964 to record their first 45. The band decided to change their name to Them (after the 50s film, without any knowledge of the Irish band, Them, with Van Morrison) prior to the record’s release, allegedly because a band in Lexington, KY was using the Torquays name. The 45 that emerged turned out to be a classic two-sider – “Don’t Look Now” b/w “A Girl Like You“, featured on many “compilations” of 60s garage band music.
Torquays logoThem logo
Them kept getting bigger and bigger, while the band members attended the University of Cincinnati by the fall of ’64. Between appearances at U.C. dances, teen dances, fundraisers, etc., Them were the biggest group in town. In the fall of ’65 Them got a regular TV gig on Between Time, a teen-oriented variety show on Cincy’s WCPO TV. They added Mary Ellen Tanner, a beautiful singer, and later Steve Welkom, a guitarist and singer who was a few years younger than the other members and brought the band some of more harder edged ’66 era garage influences.
(image courtesy of ThemTorquays.com)
Them B&W
George Makrauer (drums), Paul Simons (lead guitar and vocals), Eugene Katona (bass and vocals), Mary Ellen Tanner (vocals), and Stan Hertzman (rhythm guitar, keyboards, and vocals)
It was Steve who composed the A-side of Them’s second 45, “Baby (I Still Need Your Lovin’). Before the recording, Them had been negotiating with the American arm of Brian Epstein’s management for a contract. The second 45 was also recorded at King, but the record was released on the short-lived Toy Tiger label, run by local promoter Don Litwin, who also had a connection to Cincinnati resident and future famed film scorer, Randy Edelman. Edelman was connected to a vocal group, The Strangers in Town, who recorded a 45 on Toy Tiger with Them providing the music.
The Toy Tiger 45 was released twice, first using the name Tthheemm and another pressing as It’s Them to prevent confusion with the Irish band and to avoid potential interference if they got a contract with Epstein. For some reason the record is very hard to find (the Buckeye Beat team wants a copy badly, please!). “Baby I Still Need Your Lovin'” is an absolutely great piece of snarlin’ garage rock featuring [future Adrian Belew producer] Stan Hertzman on the organ.
Unfortunately nothing came of the Epstein deal and the band, with the members in disagreement about the future direction, disbanded in ’67.
King recording session –
September 30, 1964
Them Cinti OH
Photo courtesy of ThemTorquays.com
Torquays/Them’s own website show their actual King recording and songwriting contracts.
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How This AI Wants to Make You a Tennis Champion
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A few days ago, it was Grok who praised (in his own way) artificial intelligence, the AI offered on the X network creating many images with very questionable ethics. And if the sacrosanct AI can be used for many purposes, it can also help athletes. No device to boost your running abilities this time, but an AI developed by SportAI, a start-up specializing in sports analysis.
SportAI, your new (virtual) tennis coach
At the helm of SportAI is Lauren Pedersen, a professional tennis player, whose tool dedicated to the little yellow ball is responsible for analyzing a player's movements and technique, before identifying these needs based on their playing style, but also their level.
The analysis is carried out in real time, and the AI then takes charge of providing valuable advice, to improve posture when serving for example, or even positioning on this two-handed backhand that too often ends up in the net.
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Using computer vision and biometric technology, we analyze a player's technique, for example his swing in golf, tennis or padel. We compare this technique to that of thousands of other players, including top professionals, and provide users with instant written and visual feedback to improve their performance” explains the Norwegian start-up.
A few days ago, the company raised $1.8 million in funding, including through Skyfall Ventures. Other participants include Norwegian pension fund MP Pensjon, Dekel Valtzer (former professional tennis player and founder of an AI startup) and Sverre Munck (former vice president of Schibsted). Magnus Carlsen, the highest-ranked chess player of all time, is also an advisor and investor in SportAI.
Note that the tool developed by SportAI can be used to boost performance in tennis, but also in padel or golf.
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Brad Park Signing Pre-Order
• All orders must be received by Friday September 13, 2024
• Signing is scheduled to take place after the order deadline.
• Please note these pre-order options are for an upcoming signing.
• Orders will not ship or be available until the signing is completed.
• All items include a hologram and certificate of authenticity.
• There are no refunds on pre-order autographs.
• From $49.00 CAD $79.99
CLASSIFICATION OF ITEMS TO BE SIGNED
• Regular items include small photos, pucks, baseballs, cards, books, caps, toys, and similar.
• Premium items include jerseys, photos 16x20 and larger, poster, art canvases, sticks, equipment, liquor bottles and similar.
PUBLIC SIGNING INFORMATION
• Public Signing Location:
AJ Sports | Autographed Memorabilia
1200 Castlefield Ave Suite 200
Toronto, ON. M6B 1G1
• Tickets prices are for fans in attendance.
• Each ticket is good for one autograph on one item.
• Appearance times are subject to change. Please confirm before the event.
• AJ Sports will authenticate the autograph at the event with a verification hologram.
• You can choose to bring your own items or purchase our items to get signed.
• Photos with a celebrity are only for fans with a paid ticket.
• Photos with a celebrity depend on the schedule and cannot be guaranteed.
• There are no refunds for autograph tickets.
PRE-ORDER INFORMATION
• You can choose to send in your own items or pre-order our items to get signed.
• Orders must be received by the date listed in the event details.
• Prices are valid until the order deadline.
• AJ Sports will authenticate each autograph with a verification hologram.
• In the event of a postponement, orders will be held until the signing can happen.
• Payment for autograph fees must made prior to the signing.
• No refunds for any reason on pre order autographed items or service.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
AJ Sports has managed over 1,000 signings and most autograph events include hundreds of one of a kind signatures. Each celebrity is a unique human and will have different approach to signing. Our goal is to exceed your expectations, but there are many factors we cannot control. If we make a mistake, our team will try, within reason, to do our best to make you happy.
CELEBRITY STIPULATIONS
• Each celebrity reserves the right to refuse to sign any item.
• Celebrities reserve the right to change or shorten any inscription.
• Celebrities may refuse, change or shorten an a personalization.
• All notations must be obtained at the same time as the autograph.
• Notations may not be added to previously signed items.
• AJ Sports will not refund or discount orders due to changes made by the celebrity.
• AJ Sports is not responsible for your costs if the celebrity refuses to sign an item.
SIGNATURE QUALITY CONDITIONS
• Autographs are all unique and we will not refund or discount fees for minor imperfections.
• We are not responsible for lesser quality autographs on send in items
• Our team handles many items and we will not refund or discount if the wrong marker is used.
SEND IN ITEMS TERMS
• Items received after the signing will be returned at the your expense.
• Shipping costs will be added to items that need to returned.
• AJ Sports is not responsible for minor wear or damage common with handling an item.
• AJ Sports will only be responsible for cost of the autograph fee for damage or loss in shipping.
• If your item is valuable, please purchase separate insurance.
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Padua Vacations - Customized Vacations Italy
Padua Vacations
Padua (Italian: Padova) is a city situated in Veneto in northern Italy. Padua has a humid subtropical climate that exists in Northern Italy, adapted by the nearby Adriatic Sea. Padua has a population of more than 214,000 inhabitants since 2011. Padua stands on the Bacchiglione River, 40 kilometers or 25 miles west of Venice. It is also 29 km or 18 miles southeast of Vicenza. The Brenta River, which once ran through the city still is a part of the northern districts. Padua claims to be the oldest city in northern Italy, founded and known around 1183 BC by the Trojan prince Antenor. The city is very beautiful, with a dense network of arcaded streets opening into large communal piazza. Many bridges cross the various branches of the Bacchiglione, which once surrounded the ancient walls like a moat (a deep, broad ditch, either dry or filled with water).
There are many places to visit and enjoy the breathtaking moments of the city. Some of Padua’s historic places include several churches of significant architecture and arts. These churches are San Clemente, San Gaetano Church, Church of Saint Sofia, Santa Maria dei Servi and Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, among others. The San Clemente or the Church of St. Clement can be seen from over the Piazza dei Signori in Padua, Italy. It is currently a dependent of the Cathedral Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta. The Church of Santa Sofia in Padua is the oldest church structure in the city, built in the 10th century on the site of a presumed Mithraeum. The Church of San Gaetano is found in the central district of Padua and built from 1574 to 1586. The interior contains a stone icon work by Andrea Briosco and the Cappella del Santo Sepolcro.
There are many sights to visit. Some of these include The Scrovegni Chapel, the Caffe Pedrocchi and The Prato della Valle. The Scrovegni Chapel is the most famous sight in Padua. It has a remarkable cycle of frescoes completed by Giotto in the year 1305. It is also called the “Arena Chapel” as it stands on the site of a Roman-era arena. It is considered to be one of the most important masterpieces of Western art. The Caffe Pedrocchi, built in 1831 by architect Giuseppe Jappelli. It is a cafe which was established in the 18th century in central Padua, Italy. The café has historical prominence because of its role in the 1848 riots against the Habsburg monarchy. It is also seen as a great attraction for artists over the last century. Some of these artists include the French novelist Stendhal, Lord Byron and the Italian writer Dario Fo.
There are many people who are very popular in Padua. The sculptor Antonio Canova produced his first work in Padua. One of his works is found among the statues of Prato della Valle. The musician Tying Tiffany was also born in Padua. Paolo De Poli who was a painter and enamellist, was born in 1905 and lived in Padua. He was also the author of decorative panels and design objects. In addition, the famous architect Andrea Palladio lived in Padua. His 16th-century country houses in the area of Padua, Venice, Vicenza and Treviso are among the most beautiful and picturesque in Italy. They were often copied during the 18th and 19th centuries. Padua is also the home of Giovanni Battista Belzoni an adventure-man, engineer and egyptologist.
The city of Padua has a lot of beautiful attractions, things to do and places to go. Enjoy a stressed free atmosphere in Padua. Make it a date and visit the city of Padua, one of the many places in Italy that visitors frequent every year. To help make this trip possible, the experts at Bellarome are there to help. We are committed and dedicated to helping clients from all over the world. Whether it be a first time or experienced visitor, the staff can organize all travel needs necessary and have over 20 years of experience in the travel industry. Not only we arrange every aspect of each and every client’s travel, but we also can set up a multi-destination trip that will ensure that you and your family and loved ones get to see more of what you desire.
From there, we can design a custom getaway to meet specific needs. If any client has a particular area of interest in mind, the our staff are there to help organize specific tours. So call them us today or v. Visit our office in either the UK or the USA. Log onto their our website and request a free quote for more information on the prices for any tour. Subscribe to our newsletter online and receive frequent updates on destinations, prices and so on. Do not hesitate, Padua is waiting for you! See the unique churches, visit the main sights, come experience the fun of being to Padua. Let the staff at Bellarome travel agency help you. Make your Padua vacations memorable that will last for a lifetime!
Customized Vacations, Italy – Why Bellarome Italian Vacations
Bellarome Italian Vacations is the best luxury travel agent for tailor-made Italian vacations. Whether you are traveling as a single person, a newlywed couple, or with a small or large group of students, friends or colleagues, or you are planning Italy family vacations, simply let us know your requirements and we will gladly take care of all of your needs. Bellarome Italian Vacations offers personalized Italian vacations, all -inclusive Italy vacations, and to suit all of your needs and preferences. We are a team of experts native to the region with over 20 years of experience of travel and tourism in Italy and luxury travel vacations. We cannot wait to help you plan your luxurious Italian vacations. With Bellarome, all you need to do is relax and enjoy your amazing Italian vacations! Whether you’re staying for the weekend or a few weeks, we will make sure that you have the best Italian vacations packages.
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605 Spotlight // Martin Dill
written by Gabby Sudenga + photos by Cailyn Patterson
Part of this article has been shared from 605 Magazine. Click here for the full article.
In the heart of Sioux Falls, there exists a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, and community—downtown Sioux Falls. Amidst the bustling streets and businesses is Martin Dill and his team of red shirts known as the Downtown Sioux Falls Ambassadors.
“We do everything that makes downtown Sioux Falls safe, sanitary, interesting, and beautiful,” stated Dill, operations manager for Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc. and Block by Block.
From watering flowers to chatting with visitors and locals alike, the ambassadors help make downtown a desirable place to visit.
“We want to be engaging, ask people how they’re doing, and help direct them to where they want to go,” explained Dill.
The outreach of the Ambassadors extends beyond tourists and residents, to businesses and shop owners as well.
“We want our business owners to know that we’re not only here to help, but that we’re accessible,” shared Dill. “If something outside of their storefront needs attention, they can let us know.”
Though some days, their duties aren’t glamorous. It comes with cleaning up trash, dog waste, and occasionally graffiti.
“We do a little bit of everything,” added Dill.
The Ambassadors also help those in need, such as the unhoused, by connecting them to resources in town.
“As far as our outreach goes, it has changed since I started two and a half years ago,” said Dill. “We now have a couple of options to help the unhoused receive the help they need.”
“our staff is trained for the safety of their well-being.” -martin dill
Dill and his team have previously transported residents to Bishop Dudley Hospitality House or The Link. In more dire cases, the ambassadors call for medical assistance to aid their efforts.
In other cases, Dill found that a simple conversation could be just as beneficial.
“I always encourage my employees to sit down and talk to the unhoused individuals,” stated Dill. “Find out who they are, where they’re from, see how their day is going, just talk to them. Sometimes that’s all they need.”
Safety for everyone in the community is at the forefront of an Ambassador’s role. Safety Ambassadors patrol bike trails along the river, underneath bridges, Falls Park, and Phillips Avenue.
“This past summer, one of my employees brought a case of water to the unhoused under the bridge when it was over
100 degrees out. That’s what we do,” reminisced Dill. “Our goal is to always approach them in a non-adversarial way.”
The Ambassadors are always there to lend a hand and enhance downtown for any occasion.
As the winter season approaches, Dill and his team are gearing up to wrap downtown Sioux Falls in holiday cheer.
Twinkling lights and garland will decorate Phillips Avenue. Dill and his team work in a hydraulic lift to wrap the vintage light poles and trees along the bustling street.
“There’s something so cheerful about the lights,” said Dill. “It’s a lot of fun to set up and it’s more fun seeing how excited people get about the Christmas lights, because it really is.”
A fan-favorite attraction will also reappear this holiday season.
“We set up a photo opportunity that’s great for kids, filled with light-up candy canes, presents, and a snowman photo stand-in,” said Dill. “We got a ton of play out of it. The second it was up, people were immediately interested.”
He added that the Sioux Falls community should stay tuned as a new light display will be featured this year that is unlike anything else in South Dakota.
For years, strolling through downtown to view the lights has become a tradition for visitors and residents. Dill and his team have become an important asset to their traditions.
“I love being a part of their traditions, but my favorite part of being an asset to their tradition would be the hydraulic lift,” Dill said with a chuckle.
For the full article from 605 Magazine, click here.
October 31, 2023
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Better than Biscuits - November 5, 2023
Buttermilk Biscuits
A pastor was attending a men’s breakfast. He asked one of the older farmers in attendance to say the prayer that morning.
The farmer began, “Lord, I hate buttermilk.” The pastor opened one eye and wondered to himself where this was going. Then the farmer said, “Lord, I hate lard.”
Now the pastor was worried. But the farmer prayed on, “And Lord, you know I don’t care much for raw flour.”
As the pastor was about to stop everything the farmer continued, “But Lord, when you mix ‘em all together and bakes ‘em up, I do love me those fresh biscuits. So Lord, when things come up we don’t like, when life gets hard, when we just don’t understand what You are saying to us, we just need to relax and wait ‘til You are done fixin’ and probably it will be something even better than biscuits.” Amen.
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