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How do I clear a drain pipe clogged with dried soap?
I think we have a clog of dried soap in our pipes, past the U-bend and down the pipes from upstairs to the drain at ground level. How do I clear them?
4
votes
2answers
179 views
How can I join two lengths of flexible 1/4" copper pipe?
I have found a leak coming from under my refrigerator, after pulling it out to get behind it I found the 1/4" copper pipe that supplies the water for the ice maker and water in the door was severed ...
1
vote
0answers
90 views
What is involved in moving the gas line in my basement up a few inches?
I have gas lines that stick out about 1 inch below the joists in my basement. This actually starts right where the pipes enter my basement - they go over and then down. I need that "down" part to be ...
5
votes
4answers
165 views
How do I get these toilet shut off valve out?
As title says I am trying to figure out how to remove the old shut off valve from the pipe. I've been watching lot of videos, reading up on articles and all seem to deal with compression fit type but ...
3
votes
2answers
116 views
Can/Should I Move These Pipes?
I need to fix a broken ball valve (luckily the valve doesn't leak until I turn it on) that runs to an outside faucet. Also, all of these pipes are CPVC. When I looked at replacing it, they seemed to ...
4
votes
2answers
201 views
How can I replace this unusual kitchen sink drain pipe?
I'm trying to replace a broken 1-1/2 inch L-shaped brass pipe under my kitchen sink, as in this picture: At one end, it's connected to the sink drain, which if I'm understanding the terminology ...
0
votes
2answers
128 views
Plastic or metal pipes? what do you recommend? [closed]
I need to install piping for hot and cold water, do you suggest plastic or metal pipes?
2
votes
2answers
212 views
Do 22.5 degree pipe fittings exist?
I'm trying to make a triple-monitor stand using steel plumbing pipe, as I've seen this done by others in the past. Most designs call for 45 degree pipe elbows for the side monitor arms, but this seems ...
2
votes
1answer
164 views
How can I clear out limescale from inside a bath's pipes?
I have a bath which has accumulated limescale inside the piping system; it manifests itself as a very-slow running tap with a weak stream. The tap itself is removable, and I suspect the limescale is ...
1
vote
3answers
162 views
How can I close a rectangular PVC pipe without using glue?
I will use a rectangular pipe (65mmx100mm) for growing herbs on the wall outside my house. I want to close both ends of a rectangular PVC pipe without using glue so I can pull at anytime both ends for ...
4
votes
4answers
6k views
What is the best quick repair for a drain pipe?
In particular, a cast iron drain pipe. It doesn't have to be pretty, but needs to be effective and should last until it can be fixed properly.
3
votes
1answer
105 views
Is this gas line not suitable for direct burial?
One of the homeowners (who is also a gas fireplace installer) in my subdivision sent an alarming email to everyone stating that the gas line between the meter and the house is not of the correct type ...
4
votes
3answers
8k views
How high can I stretch my washing machine drain hose?
The waste hose through which the water is removed from my washing machine is inserted into a vertical pipe extending from the floor with a U shape at its end. The problem is that there is foam coming ...
0
votes
1answer
65 views
Are PEX required for shower mixers?
From my understanding it is normal to mount a PEX like this one in the wall. And that it is not legal to have hidden connections in the wall. Question Why are PEX so often used (required)? Is it ...
4
votes
1answer
265 views
How do I modify a refrigerator water line to add a shut off valve and flexible pipe?
I recently bought a house and bought a new fridge to go with it. The copper pipe that connects to the fridge water has a shut off valve underneath the house and is extremely inconvenient to access. ...
3
votes
1answer
147 views
Whats the difference between black, blue and red PEX pipes sleeves
I'm using PEX pipes for water tubing, but I'm not sure which sleeve type should I use for hot and cold water pipes. Whats the difference between black, blue and red sleeves? and which should I be ...
9
votes
5answers
1k views
Is this plastic pipe connecting city water to the main line dangerous?
I bought a whole house water filter to hook up to the main water line. The plumber who came in said that he won't be able to install it because the pipe that comes from the ground hooked up to the ...
3
votes
1answer
225 views
How do I easily separate unglued PVC pipe from joints?
I've been retrofitting an existing PVC irrigation system around my house. Part of that work requires that I work in shallow holes adding T joints and elbows in places where there were none before. In ...
4
votes
2answers
451 views
Is it wrong to connect multiple J-bends (traps) together?
My tenants recently told me that they have constant clogging problems with their bathroom sink and had me come take a look at it. I found the following 3-trap configuration: This was done because ...
3
votes
4answers
6k views
White solid drain pipe vs black flexible corrugated pipe for a french drain
Which one is preferable if you have a straight line 2 feet deep trench in mostly clay soil? I'll put either one in a sock with gravel. There are some roots around the trench so I thought the solid ...
2
votes
1answer
103 views
How to remove radiator pipe and value?
We just had central air installed and the contractor removed the radiators. However, the pipe and valves are left over sticking out of the floor upstairs. I tried using a plumber's wrench to at ...
0
votes
5answers
211 views
What is the cheapest way to stiffen a tube/pipe?
I have some steel tubes (18 mm OD) which I wish to use as horizontal members in a storage rack (a bit like shelves). However, the tube flex and bend quite a bit when I put heavier boxes on them. The ...
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votes
1answer
60 views
How to build a cheap adjustable stand [closed]
I want to build a stand (like mic stand, telescope tripod etc) which can be used parallel with camera stand(tripod) or by attaching it to the camera stand. So I can hold/attach ...
2
votes
2answers
135 views
Should I use a hose clamp on my furnace drainage pipe?
I have a drainage pipe coming from my furnace that a hose regularly connects to and drains to somewhere down into the floor. The hose unfortunately isn't in a great location and if people aren't being ...
5
votes
1answer
202 views
Should I use glue or o-ring joints on a buried PVC waste pipe?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of both systems of joints for "non-pressure" pipes that are buried? O-ring joints are more expensive, but easier to do on buried pipes. Glue on the other ...
4
votes
4answers
10k views
How do I cut and cap copper water tubing cheaply and safely?
In my basement I have copper water pipes that look like they hooked up to an old shower. Now they don't hook up to anything. I want to prune these pipes where they come off the main water line (so I ...
0
votes
1answer
278 views
Is it possible to fix a leak in PP-R piping by injecting some type of substance?
I have a central heating system based on PP-R piping and radiators. The PP-R piping goes under the floor. The problem is that the pressure is droping 0.2 atm / week and I am sure there's a leak ...
3
votes
1answer
136 views
What should I keep in mind when extending downspouts?
I am considering extending/connecting the downspouts of my house to some pvc piping which I will run underground. What are things that I need to keep in mind? Specifically, I have the pvc piping but ...
2
votes
1answer
717 views
Under bathroom sink piping (exposed)
We are looking at setting up the piping for under our wall mounted sink (no vanity, ie, piping will be exposed). And after our contractor finished putting the wall we noticed that the hole from the ...
0
votes
1answer
149 views
Can I get a smaller toilet installed? (picture included)
At the bottom is a picture of my toilet, where you can see the toilet pipe that enters the floor and that there is ~7 cm of space between the water container and the wall. Question Does there exist ...
0
votes
2answers
1k views
How can I replace a water pipe on the second floor without the need to damage the bathtub?
My father is the owner of the house, and on the second floor area there is a bathtub over the top of the water damaged ceiling on the first floor that i currently live, my father told me that these ...
2
votes
1answer
167 views
How should I protect a gas line in a closet?
What is the best way to protect and hide a gas line that runs along the side wall of an open (no door) closet? It sits about 2” off the ground and is 1” away from the wall. Since it’s an open closet I ...
1
vote
1answer
211 views
When should I change / replace my water pipe?
I was wondering when should we change our indoor water pipe? Should we change every 5 years or every 10 years? This is because recently, I notice that the water quality is not getting that good ...
8
votes
1answer
388 views
How can I permanently seal or cover a crack where a steam pipe enters the ceiling?
We're looking for a solution to cover or fix a crack that keeps reappearing around a a steam pipe we have. No matter how well we patch it and paint over it, it keeps coming back. Can anyone ...
4
votes
3answers
637 views
How can I attach a pipe to a flat surface?
What type of fitting is used to attach a pipe to a flat surface such as a barrel or other container? The reason I ask is because I have built a tray out of sheet metal that is intended to contain ...
3
votes
1answer
280 views
Can I reuse cold water copper pipes for hot water?
I have a segment of copper pipe for supplying cold water to my gas heater currently. It runs inside a wall so I don't want to replace it. Now I need to change the piping and want to reuse that ...
3
votes
3answers
263 views
How can I straighten pipes behind a wall?
The original builders did a shoddy job when they installed the plumbing in the bathroom, causing the taps/faucets to come out of the tiled plasterboard wall at a slight angle - about 5 degrees - so ...
1
vote
1answer
1k views
Why use a Thinner Water Pipe to Branch off From a Tee
Sorry if this question sound naive. Normally in water pipes, when we see another pipe branch off from a T-junction, that pipe is a thinner one. Say, a 3/4" pipe will branch off only a 1/2" pipe in a ...
9
votes
4answers
303 views
Removed sink, now what?
We've decided to replace the sink (which was way too small) with one from Ikea. This is how it looks after the removal: Now for the problems: The sink that was there before was a free-hanging ...
2
votes
2answers
925 views
How do I seal a cracked pipe using epoxy putty?
So, I have a broken pipe exactly on the L join on the wall. It's a huge crack but no big gap, just a curved crack along the pipe. At first I thought of replacing the pipe, but it means that I have to ...
11
votes
3answers
2k views
How can I tell if these pipes are gas lines or water lines?
I recently moved into an in-law unit of a large old house. In the kitchen, there are two pipes coming out of the wall (one protruding out a little more than the other). I had assumed they were gas ...
0
votes
0answers
106 views
How to deliver hot water from bathroom to kitchen
My appartment (and all my neighbours as well) doesn't have hot water. So I recently purchased electric boiler (80L) and placed it in the bathroom. Now I'm planing to deliver the hot water from the ...
2
votes
2answers
185 views
How to best insulate an exposed waterpipe during the cold season
i have an exposed (out of the ground) water pipe and during the night freezes over. What is the best way to insulate it so it does not freeze?
5
votes
4answers
845 views
Why do I have two parallel gas pipes?
I've got a water heater and a hot water radiator furnace sitting next to each other, both on gas. The strange thing is that there are two parallel gas lines feeding each one of these which come from ...
2
votes
0answers
157 views
How can I find wide diameter clear tubes at a cheap price? [closed]
I am trying to build a series of tubes for my pet rat to run around the apartment in. But I need for the tubes to be at least 3'' in diameter, preferably 4'' and I need them to be clear so I can find ...
10
votes
2answers
870 views
What caused a burn mark near my hot water pipes?
I was doing some household cleanup in the storage room where my heat tank is located when I noticed a burn mark on the wall frame near the pipe that goes from the heat tank to the shower next room. ...
3
votes
1answer
795 views
Is it necessary to replace lead gas pipes?
I have some lead piping in the cellar where the gas comes into the house. Does this comply to current Gas Safe regulations?? Edit: England
4
votes
2answers
671 views
What are these two pipes coming out of the house?
I am trying to figure out the purpose of a couple of pipes that are currently coming out of the house. First, a couple of notes: One-story house. HVAC system is in the attic. It is winter here. ...
0
votes
0answers
50 views
Toilet bowl rim: Unblock mineral deposits inside holes [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate: Why do my toilets flush slowly and often incompletely? Yep - got an old toilet, and the mineral scale inside (INSIDE inside) the rim is slowing the flush speed. I ...
2
votes
1answer
994 views
How can I install a water inlet for a dishwasher?
I am trying to figure out how to add a cold water inlet under the kitchen sink. The easiest thing seems to add a tee joint. Here is the picture of the cold water pipe going into the sink I seem to ...
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Apple Hostel Lviv的到达路线
Gazova 32, Lviv, 乌克兰
地图和到达路线
78%总得分
• 73%特色
• 80%安全
• 87%位置
• 87%员工
• 73%氛围
• 67%卫生
Address:
Gazova 32,
Lviv
Hostel is in the centre of the city and is easily reached by tram or bus.
More accurate information will follow soon.
There is no problem finding it, from the Lviv Airport it's 7 km. 3€ by taxi.
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$150,000 to Clinton from 'price-gouging' pharma
Article | 24 July 2006
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1. As far as I know (and I could very well be wrong), a browser's ability to remember form data is separate and distinct from Cookies. Firefox in particular maintains a SQLLite database instance for...
2. They're using cookies. Look at the cookies for sencha.com and you'll see bb_userid and bb_password, noting that they encrypt the password.
3. Does you page not use/include any CSS files? I typically load a 'reset.css' which initializes everything to known/good values.
Also, what ExtJs files are you loading?
4. I don't think that the native browser support for remembering form data is scriptable or controllable by applications. It can typically only be enabled/disabled by a user.
5. I'd need to see the complete contents of the page in question, as well as the contents of any CSS files being loaded.
6. I usually add a checkbox below the login/password fields, where the checkbox is labeled 'Remember login'. When the user clicks the Login button, I use Ext.util.Cookies.set('lastLogin',...
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I completely forgot about Ext.DomQuery. From the docs, "It will work on HTML and XML documents (if a content node is passed in).".
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Reloading the chart's store should work, where you can optionally pass params to the store as well:
chart.store.load({
params: {
someParam: 'someValue'
}
});
9. Can you please post a code sample showing your Window configuration?
10. Use a renderer on the desired grid column and you can do/return anything you like.
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I think Dev@QLP is on the right track. Your model should look something like this:
Ext.define('YourApp.model.User', {
extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
fields: [
{name: 'userName', type:...
12. I think you're misunderstanding how CSS work in regards to your <div>. The 100% height setting on the <div> tells it to grow vertically to fit the height of its content. If you set a fixed height...
13. Oops, sorry, I misunderstood your question.
Try this:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
14. See this thread.
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I prefer a single-page solution also, but I was using Java/Spring MVC/Spring Security on the backend of a recent app. You couldn't preload any data stores since the user wasn't yet authenticated...
16. When a server-side failure occurs, the operation object can only capture the HTTP status information about the failure. In other words, it's a server failure, not a 'logical' failure that you are...
17. You can share a single store amoung several comboboxes, but any filtering or store-level modifications you make will affect all of the comboboxes.
If you want to perform different filtering and...
18. On the server/Java side, I created a TreeNode class to model tree nodes:
public class TreeNode
{
public static final boolean EXPANDED = true;
public static final boolean COLLAPSED =...
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A much simpler approach is to use a separate page for Login. This page includes minimal ExtJs classes and performs a full-page submit; only if the user authenticates successfully do you forward...
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I don't think ExtJs offers an API for XML manipulation, other than XML readers/writers for use with a Data Store.
However, all modern browsers natively support XML parsing via javascript.
21. The first step is to get a reference to the target Tab panel. Is there's only one, do this:
var tabPanel = Ext.ComponentQuery.query('tabpanel')[0];
Otherwise, you can assign an itemId...
22. operation.getError() will typically return a JSON object like so:
{
status: 500,
statusText: 'Internal Server Error'
}
23. I don't see anything obviously wrong with your store config. The only slight oddity I see is that you're setting some of the default params to 'undefined', where I assume you're just trying to...
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The best way to do what you want is most probably via HTML 5's native support for video:
http://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_video.asp
25. Visit the Drag and Drop samples. There's lots of information in the source files to get you started.
There are also several examples in the examples/dd sub-folder of your ExtJs installation.
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Updated: 10:53 AM EDT
Observed at Clarksburg, West Virginia
Temperature 46 °F
Humidity 79%
Dew Point 40 °F
Wind NNW at 12 mph
Conditions Overcast
Hourly Detail
Forecast for Alma (26320)
Frost advisory in effect from 2 am to 8 am EDT Saturday...
Friday
partlycloudy
Rain Showers
H 57° / L 34°
Saturday
clear
Clear
H 64° / L 39°
Sunday
partlycloudy
Partly Cloudy
H 68° / L 41°
Monday
partlycloudy
Partly Cloudy
H 73° / L 52°
Tuesday
chancetstorms
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H 79° / L 63°
Friday
Overcast with a chance of rain in the morning, then partly cloudy. High of 57F. Breezy. Winds from the NW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Friday Night
Clear. Low of 34F. Winds from the NW at 5 to 15 mph.
Saturday
Partly cloudy in the morning, then clear. High of 64F. Winds from the NW at 5 to 15 mph.
Saturday Night
Clear in the evening, then partly cloudy. Low of 39F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Sunday
Partly cloudy. High of 68F. Winds from the WNW at 5 to 10 mph.
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Overcast. Low of 41F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Monday
Partly cloudy. High of 73F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Monday Night
Clear in the evening, then mostly cloudy. Low of 52F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Tuesday
Overcast in the morning, then mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain. High of 79F. Winds from the South at 5 to 10 mph shifting to the WSW in the afternoon. Chance of rain 40%.
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Partly cloudy. Low of 63F. Winds from the South at 5 to 10 mph.
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Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents
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Evaluation of the Army's Interim Reference Dose for VX
THE CHEMICAL-WARFARE agent VX is an organophosphate nerve agent found at several stockpile and nonstockpile munition sites in the United States. At the request of the U.S. Army, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) conducted a health risk assessment of VX. The assessment included a detailed analysis of VX's physical and chemical properties, environmental fate, mechanism of action, and animal and human toxicity data (see Appendix D, Health Risk Assessment of VX, ORNL 1996). On the basis of that assessment, ORNL proposed a reference dose (RfD) of 6 × 10 -7 mg/kg of body weight per day for noncancer health effects of VX exposure. Because there was no evidence that VX is carcinogenic, a slope factor was not derived. The Army's Surgeon General accepted ORNL's proposed RfD as an interim exposure value until an independent evaluation of the proposed RfD was conducted by the National Research Council (NRC). This chapter contains the NRC's independent assessment of the scientific validity of the Army's interim RfD for VX.
DERIVATION OF THE ARMY'S INTERIM RFD
The Army's interim RfD for VX is 6 × 10-7 mg/kg per day (0.0006 µg/kg per day). ORNL (1996) calculated that value on the basis of the lowest oral dose of VX that caused significant depression in blood-cholinesterase (ChE) activity in sheep. The lowest-observed-adverse-effect level
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Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents 6 Evaluation of the Army's Interim Reference Dose for VX THE CHEMICAL-WARFARE agent VX is an organophosphate nerve agent found at several stockpile and nonstockpile munition sites in the United States. At the request of the U.S. Army, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) conducted a health risk assessment of VX. The assessment included a detailed analysis of VX's physical and chemical properties, environmental fate, mechanism of action, and animal and human toxicity data (see Appendix D, Health Risk Assessment of VX, ORNL 1996). On the basis of that assessment, ORNL proposed a reference dose (RfD) of 6 × 10 -7 mg/kg of body weight per day for noncancer health effects of VX exposure. Because there was no evidence that VX is carcinogenic, a slope factor was not derived. The Army's Surgeon General accepted ORNL's proposed RfD as an interim exposure value until an independent evaluation of the proposed RfD was conducted by the National Research Council (NRC). This chapter contains the NRC's independent assessment of the scientific validity of the Army's interim RfD for VX. DERIVATION OF THE ARMY'S INTERIM RFD The Army's interim RfD for VX is 6 × 10-7 mg/kg per day (0.0006 µg/kg per day). ORNL (1996) calculated that value on the basis of the lowest oral dose of VX that caused significant depression in blood-cholinesterase (ChE) activity in sheep. The lowest-observed-adverse-effect level
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Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents (LOAEL) of VX was 3 µg per day in a subchronic toxicity study in which female sheep were fed VX daily for 55 days (Rice et al. 1971). The LOAEL was weight-normalized by dividing it by 52.7 kg (the average weight of the sheep) to yield a dose of 0.06 µg/kg per day. The RfD for VX was calculated to be 6 × 10-7 mg/kg per day by dividing the adjusted LOAEL by 90, the product of the uncertainty factors and the modifying factor selected by ORNL. APPROPRIATENESS OF THE CRITICAL STUDY The critical study used by ORNL for deriving the RfD for VX was a subchronic toxicity study with yearling sheep (Rice et al. 1971). Five females per group were hand-fed pellets treated with VX at doses of 3, 9, and 15 µg for 55 days. The control group comprised 10 sheep. Whole-blood-ChE determinations were made before dosing and 16 times during the exposure period. Significant depression of ChE was observed in all dose groups by day 21, and there were no signs of toxicity. ChE concentrations stabilized at about 60% of baseline values (measurements taken before exposure) by day 31 and remained at that level for the remainder of the testing period. ORNL considered the lowest dose of 3 µg per day to be the LOAEL for the study. As described earlier, that value was weight-adjusted to 0.06 µg/kg per day. The subcommittee noted several weaknesses in the Rice et al. (1971) study, the most notable being the uncertainties about whether sheep are at least as susceptible as humans to VX. Sheep lack plasma-ChE and have lower red-blood-cell (RBC)-acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity than humans (Ellin 1981); therefore, they might be more susceptible to VX toxicity than humans. In addition, sheep are ruminants, which means that ingested materials remain in their rumens and are later regurgitated for cud-chewing. It is unclear what effect this digestive process has on the absorption of VX. It is possible that VX is destroyed in the rumen, thereby decreasing the amount available for absorption. However, in vitro studies by Cook (1957) indicate that thiol isomers of organophosphate agents are not destroyed by rumen fluid; VX possesses a thiol group, suggesting that it would not be destroyed in the rumen. If that is the case, retention of VX in the rumen might allow increased absorption of VX through the epithelial surface of the rumen. However, there is no good evidence that shows that sheep are more sensitive than humans to VX.
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Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents The Rice et al. (1971) study used a small number of animals and the control animals were older than the experimental animals, but concern about those factors was lessened by a study showing no significant differences in blood-ChE activities among various age and gender groups of sheep (Halbrook et al. 1992). The exposure duration of the Rice et al. (1971) study was subchronic (8 weeks) rather than chronic (104 weeks), but the subcommittee believes that the data from other studies (Goldman et al. 1988, see below) indicate that significant effects are unlikely with longer exposures. Other weaknesses in the Rice et al. (1971) study include lack of dose adjustments for body weight and large variation in animal weights (10-kg range). The subcommittee believes that it would be useful to review the raw data from the study to determine whether animal weight might explain an appreciable amount of the residual variance in ChE concentrations. The data could be evaluated with each animal serving as its own control, obviating potential problems with noncomparability because of the ages of test and control animals. Another weakness of the study was that the method used to measure ChE activity was not ideal (see Appendix G). The subcommittee considered other possible critical studies for the derivation of the RfD for VX. In a study by Goldman et al. (1988), VX was administered to Sprague-Dawley rats (25 males and 25 females per group) by subcutaneous (s.c.) injection at doses of 0, 0.25, 1.0, and 4.0 µg/kg for 5 days per week for up to 90 days. A dose-dependent decrease in RBC-AChE concentrations was observed in male and female rats compared with controls. Plasma ChE was significantly depressed at day 30 in both sexes administered VX at a dose of 1.0 µg/kg per day, and at days 30, 60, and 90 in both sexes at a dose of 4.0 µg/kg per day. The data from rats exposed for 30 days was reanalyzed by ORNL using analysis of variance and Dunnett's and Scheffe's comparisons. ORNL reported that RBC-AChE activity was significantly lower in both sexes in all dose groups. The subcommittee found several weaknesses in using the Goldman et al. (1988) study to identify a NOAEL or LOAEL. The study involved the s.c. route of exposure, which is not a relevant route of exposure for determining an RfD, and the study was subchronic in duration (exposures ranging from 4 to 13 weeks) rather than chronic (104 weeks). In addition, the methods used to measure ChE activity was not ideal (see Appendix G). Another study the subcommittee considered that might serve as the
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Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents critical study involved exposure of humans to VX (Sim et al. 1964). Sixteen male volunteers were given drinking-water solutions containing VX at concentrations of 1.43 µg/kg daily for 7 days. Mean depression of RBC-AChE activity was 60% of baseline values, and no signs or symptoms of toxicity occurred. The weaknesses noted in the Sim et al. (1964) study include the small number of subjects and the much shorter exposure duration than is typical in subchronic or chronic exposure studies in animals. The data on GB (McNamara et al. 1973) indicate that the effects on ChE concentrations reach a plateau more quickly for VX than for GB, in part because the half-life for aging is longer for VX than for many other organophosphates and there is some reversibility of the binding of VX to ChE before aging occurs. Although none of the three studies described above is sufficient to form an ideal basis for deriving the RfD for VX, the subcommittee believes that data from human studies should be used whenever possible. Thus, the subcommittee believes that the study of humans by Sim et al. (1964) is the most appropriate of the available studies for derivation of the RfD for VX. APPROPRIATENESS OF CRITICAL END POINT The LOAELs in the critical study used by ORNL (Rice et al. 1971) and the critical study recommended by the subcommittee (Sim et al. 1964) were based on the lowest dose of VX that caused a significant depression in RBC-ChE activity. The subcommittee notes that ChE inhibition is typically considered a biomarker of exposure to organophosphate agents rather than an adverse effect. However, it is generally agreed that inhibition of RBC and plasma ChE contributes to the overall hazard identification of ChE-inhibiting agents. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has used ChE inhibition to establish RfDs for several organophosphate pesticides, such as malathion (EPA 1992) and ethion (EPA 1989). The subcommittee agrees with ORNL that ChE inhibition is a valid end point on which to base the RfD for VX but recommends that data on ChE inhibition be taken from the human study by Sim et al. (1964) rather than from the sheep study by Rice et al. (1971). The subcommittee considered other possible critical end points, notably neurotoxicity, associated with VX exposure. Organophosphate compounds like VX might act directly on nerve cell receptors or, by inhibiting neural AChE, interfere with neuromuscular transmission and produce
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Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents delayed-onset subjunctional muscle damage. VX at concentrations of 10 picomolar has been shown to depress gabanergic transmission in the central nervous system (Rocha et al. 1998) and this could have profound implications for behavioral effects in laboratory animals and humans. Some organophosphate compounds cause a neurotoxic effect (organophosphate-induced delayed neuropathy, or OPIDN) that is not associated with ChE inhibition. However, OPIDN has not been observed in humans exposed to acutely toxic concentrations of VX (Munro et al. 1994). The subcommittee notes that additional human data, which were not included in ORNL's assessment, are available. Data summaries from human experimentation conducted in the 1950s and 1960s were evaluated by the NRC in a series of reports titled Possible Long-Term Health Effects of Short-Term Exposure to Chemical Agents (NRC 1982, 1984, 1985). The reports include an evaluation of health records of volunteer soldiers who were exposed intravenously or intramuscularly to chemical-warfare agents, as well as a follow-up morbidity study conducted by the NRC in 1985. The NRC found no long-term health effects from short-term exposure to any specific chemical-warfare agent, but there was some evidence of an increase in malignant neoplasms among men exposed to anti-ChE agents. Although these studies are not directly applicable to deriving RfDs, they add to the completeness of the data base on VX. Provided that appropriate assays were used, the subcommittee finds no reason at this time to alter the practice of using RBC-ChE or plasma-ChE inhibition as the critical toxicity end point and agrees with ORNL that such inhibition is the best available critical noncancer end point on which to base the calculation of the RfD for VX. APPROPRIATENESS OF UNCERTAINTY FACTORS Because the subcommittee recommends the use of the human study by Sim et al. (1964) as the basis for deriving the RfD for VX, it assigned values to the uncertainty factors and the modifying factor with respect to that study below. EXTRAPOLATION FROM ANIMAL TO HUMAN Because the Sim et al. (1964) study involved exposure to humans, the subcommittee assigned a factor of 1 to the uncertainty factor for extrapolation of data from animals to humans (UFA)
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Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents PROTECTING SUSCEPTIBLE SUBPOPULATIONS The subcommittee believes that a factor of 10 should be assigned to the uncertainty factor for protecting susceptible subpopulations (UFH) because some individuals have a genetic polymorphism causing their serum-ChE activity to be abnormally low (Evans et al. 1952; Harris and Whittaker 1962). For homozygous individuals, the activity can be as low as 8–21% of the normal mean (Bonderman and Bonderman 1971). Genetic polymorphisms are also recognized for butyrylcholinesterase and paraoxonase, enzymes that might function in the sequestration and metabolism of organophosphate nerve agents (Loewenstein-Lichtenstein et al. 1995; Maekawa et al. 1997; Furlong et al. 1998). Individuals with those polymorphisms might be unusually susceptible to organophosphate anti-ChE compounds (Morgan 1989). EXTRAPOLATION FROM LOAEL TO NOAEL The subcommittee assigned a factor of 10 to the uncertainty factor for extrapolation from a LOAEL to a NOAEL (UFL) because the 60% inhibition of ChE observed with the LOAEL was near levels where physical signs of clinical toxicity might occur. The subcommittee notes that ChE inhibition is a biomarker of exposure rather than a toxic effect. Although it could be argued that a dose of VX that significantly induces ChE inhibition in the absence of toxic effects is indicative of a NOAEL rather than a LOAEL, the subcommittee believes that given the 60% ChE inhibition observed at the LOAEL, a factor of 10 is a prudent choice for UFL. EXTRAPOLATION FROM SUBCHRONIC TO CHRONIC EXPOSURES The subcommittee notes that in the derivation of RfDs for other organophosphate compounds, EPA (1989, 1992) used NOAELs for ChE inhibition that were based on subchronic data without adjustment for chronic exposures, because ChE inhibition is unlikely to change over time. Hence, a factor of 1 was used for the uncertainty factor for extrapolation from subchronic to chronic exposures (UFS). For example, studies with VX indicate that maximal ChE inhibition occurs after 30–60 days of exposure and then levels off and sometimes shows signs of recovery
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Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents (Goldman et al. 1988). The subcommittee believes, however, that because the exposure duration of the critical study (7 days) is too short to be considered a subchronic exposure study, a factor of 10 should be assigned to UFS to account for the greater uncertainty involved with extrapolating such data to chronic exposures. DATA-BASE ADEQUACY The subcommittee notes that with the exception of the Rice et al. (1971) study, subchronic or chronic toxicity studies of oral exposures to VX are lacking. Because it is unclear whether sheep (ruminants) are a relevant animal model for estimating the toxicity of VX to humans, the subcommittee believes that a factor of 3 should be assigned to the uncertainty factor for data-base adequacy (UFD) to account for the absence of long-term oral studies of VX in humans or a relevant animal model. MODIFYING FACTOR FOR ADDITIONAL UNCERTAINTY The subcommittee considers the uncertainties of the data on VX to be represented adequately by the values assigned to the uncertainty factors above and believes a modifying factor (MF) of 1 is appropriate. SUMMARY Table 6-1 presents the uncertainty factors recommended by the subcommittee on the basis of the Sim et al. (1964) study. Using those uncertainty factors, and a LOAEL of 0.00143 mg/kg per day, the RfD for VX is 5 × 10-7 mg/kg per day (0.00143 mg/kg per day ÷ 3,000). WEIGHT AND STRENGTH OF EVIDENCE On the basis of the Sim et al. (1964) study, the subcommittee believes that the weight of evidence for an RfD of 5 × 10-7 mg/kg per day is moderately good. It is likely that the LOAEL (0.00143 mg/kg per day) for VX used to calculate the RfD might not be an accurate LOAEL for ChE
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Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents TABLE 6-1 Uncertainty Factors Used to Calculate the RfD for VX on the Basis of the Sim et al. (1964) Study Uncertainty Factor Description NRC UFA For animal-to-human extrapolation 1 UFH To protect susceptible subpopulations 10 UFL For LOAEL-to-NOAEL extrapolation 10 UFS For subchronic-to-chronic extrapolation 10 UFD For data-base adequacy 3 MF Modifying factor for additional uncertainty 1 TOTAL UF 3,000 Abbreviations: LOAEL, lowest-observed-adverse-effect level; MF, modifying factor; NOAEL, no-observed-adverse-effect level; NRC, National Research Council; RfD, reference dose; UF, uncertainty factor inhibition in humans, because 60% ChE inhibition was observed at that dose and lower doses were not tested. The subcommittee believes that because ChE inhibition is a biomarker of exposure rather than a toxic effect, use of this end point overestimates the oral toxicity of VX. CONCLUSIONS The subcommittee disagrees with ORNL that the Rice et al. (1971) study should be used as the basis for calculating an RfD for VX. The subcommittee found several weaknesses and uncertainties that undermined its confidence in this study. The subcommittee believes that data from human studies should be used to derive the RfD whenever possible; thus, the subcommittee recommends that the human study by Sim et al. (1964) be used instead. Although the Sim et al. (1964) study also had a number of weaknesses, the subcommittee prefers to use it rather than data from a questionable animal model. On the basis of the Sim et al. (1964) study, the RfD for VX is 5 × 10-7 mg/kg per day, which is similar to the Army's interim RfD of 6 × 10-7 mg/kg per day. DATA GAPS AND RESEARCH RECOMMENDATIONS The major gap in the available information on VX is the lack of an oral subchronic or chronic toxicity study that demonstrates a clear dose-
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Review of the U.S. Army's Health Risk Assessments for Oral Exposure to Six Chemical-Warfare Agents response relationship between VX exposure and ChE inhibition. The absence of that type of data could be addressed by conducting a subchronic oral toxicity study that assesses anti-ChE activity in RBCs and plasma in one or preferably two species. At least one dose between 0 and 0.00143 mg/kg per day should be used. If further research reveals that significant toxic effects can be induced by any of the nerve agents evaluated (i.e., GA, GB, GD, or VX) at doses below those that cause significant ChE inhibition, new studies should be conducted to reassess the safety of the recommended RfD for VX. REFERENCES Bonderman, R.P., and D.P. Bonderman. 1971. A typical and inhibited human serum pseudocholinesterase. A titrimetric method for differentiation. Arch. Environ. Health 22:578–581. Cook, J.W. 1957. In vitro destruction of some organophosphate pesticides by bovine rumen fluid. Agric. Food. Chem. 5:859–863. Ellin, R.I. 1981. Anomalies in Theories and Therapy of Intoxication by Potent Organophosphorus Anticholinesterase Compounds. Special Publication USABML-SP-81-003. DTIC AD-A101364. U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Biomedical Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, Md. EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). 1989. Ethion Reference Dose for Chronic Oral Exposure. Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS). Online file. http://www.epa.gov/iris/ (Accessed July 22, 1998). EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). 1992. Malathion Reference Dose for Chronic Oral Exposure. Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS). Online file. http://www.epa.gov/iris/ (Accessed July 22, 1998). Evans, F.T., P.W.S. Gray, H. Lehmann, and E. Silk. 1952. Sensitivity to succinylcholine in relation to serum cholinesterase. Lancet i:1129–1230. Furlong, C.D., W.F. Li, L.G. Costa, R.J. Richter, D.M. Shih, and A.J. Lusis. 1998. Genetically determined susceptibility to organophosphorus insecticides and nerve agents: Developing a mouse model for the human PON1 polymorphism. Neurotoxicology 19:645–650. Goldman, M., B.W. Wilson, T.G. Kawakami, L.S. Rosenblatt, M.R. Culbertson, J.P. Schreider, J.F. Remsen, and M. Shifrine. 1988. Toxicity Studies on Agent VX. Final Report. DTIC AD-A201397. Prepared by the Laboratory for Energy-Related Health Research, University of California, Davis, Calif., for the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md. Halbrook, R.S., L.R. Shugart, A.P. Watson, N.B. Munro, and R.D. Linnabary.
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Following a longstanding White House tradition, the Pequot Library hosts its sixth classic egg roll race with long-handled spoons on its own Great Lawn this Saturday. Bring your own long-handled wooden spoons (or use theirs) and hard-boiled eggs for decorating first. Dance the Bunny Hop, then enter your favored egg in an age-category competition. Everyone wins! Belle the library's loveable bunny presides.
Saturday, April 23, 10 - 11 AM
For ages 2-12.
Questions? Contact the Children's Department (203) 259-0346 ext. 18 or
Pequot Library
720 Pequot Avenue
Southport, CT 06890
203-259-0346
pequotlibrary.org
(In case of bad weather, all activities including the egg roll, take place indoors.)
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Bush, Olmert discuss Iran under cloud of uncertainty
WASHINGTON (AFP) — US President George W. Bush hosted Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Wednesday for talks focusing on Iran's nuclear drive and Middle East peace amid gnawing doubts about Olmert's future.
At the top of the meeting, which comes just three weeks after Bush visited Israel to mark its 60th independence day, the two leaders said that the Islamic republic was a threat.
"It's very important for the world to take the Iranian threat seriously, which the United States does," said Bush.
"The Iranian issue was the main part of our discussions," Olmert said afterwards.
"We share deep understanding about the severity of the Iranian threat and the need to deal with it so that Iran cannot reach a non-conventional capability."
"I came to the meeting with several question marks and left it with much less question marks on the ways and methods" to deal with Iran's alleged drive to acquire nuclear weapons.
For Olmert, facing pressure at home to resign over accusations he unlawfully obtained vast sums of money from a US financier, this may well be his last visit to Washington as premier.
Bush, who presented his counterpart a Segway two-wheeler as a gift, fell short of mentioning his close ally's possible demise, which threatens the US president's own hopes of cementing a positive Middle East legacy with his Israel-Palestinian peace initiative.
"I welcome you back here to Washington. You come back as my friend. I'm glad to see my friend," Bush said Wednesday.
In fact, a high-ranking Israeli diplomat told AFP, the White House had been "certain" last week that Olmert would not make the US trip due to his political woes.
Bush and Olmert were also to finalize a US military aid package that includes stealth F-35 fighter jets and an advanced missile early warning system, seen as an effort to bolster Israel in the face of Iran's nuclear program, which Tehran insists is not military-oriented.
On the eve of his meeting with Bush, Olmert said that Iran's quest for nuclear capacity must be stopped "by all possible means."
"Israel and the United States have long understood the acute danger embodied in a nuclear Iran, and are working closely in a concerted, coordinated effort to prevent Iran from becoming nuclear," Olmert told a conference of the America Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
"Israel will not tolerate the possibility of a nuclear Iran, and neither should any other country in the free world," the premier said, in the strongest remarks the Israeli leader has made on the issue.
Israel considers Tehran's nuclear push an existential threat, after repeated calls by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for the Jewish state's destruction.
Olmert's visit is viewed by many as his farewell from Bush, whose hopes of seeing an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal before he leaves office in January 2009 appear to be fading fast.
Chief Palestinian peace negotiator Ahmed Qorei said on Wednesday that clinching a deal by year end would "require a miracle."
And Olmert's own Defense Minister Ehud Barak has said that the premier cannot make major strategic decisions, including a peace deal with the Palestinians, with the cloud of suspicions hanging over his head.
But White House spokeswoman Dana Perino rejected suggestions that the premier's political ordeal "has clouded anyone's vision for getting a Palestinian state defined by the end of the year."
And Olmert told AIPAC that he believes peace with the Palestinians is "truly attainable."
Olmert meanwhile commented on the strong remarks of support for Israel by Barack Obama, the Democratic senator seeking to succeed Bush in January 2009.
"I will bring to the White House an unshakeable commitment to Israel's security," Obama told AIPAC, the day after winning the primary battle to represent the Democrats in the November 4 presidential election.
"The bond between the United States and Israel is unbreakable today, unbreakable tomorrow, and unbreakable for ever," he said.
"Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel and it must remain undivided."
Olmert said of Obama: "His words on Jerusalem were very moving."
"Of course, if Obama is elected we will discuss with him all the issues if and when they are raised," Olmert said.
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Spokane Waves AT Sink or Swim SCY
Course: SCY
Date: Oct 18, 2008
Location: Whitworth Pool, Whitworth College AC, Spokane, WA
Sanction Status: Sanctioned by the Inland Northwest LMSC. Sanction number 03581018.
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Egg Nog With Cinnamon & Blackberries
So, Christmas is nearly here and the tried and true Egg Nog recipe has been remixed and redone ad infinitum until now. The Fine Dining Lovers blog put a spin on their’s involving spice and fruit in their Egg Nog With Cinnamon & Blackberries Recipe. Your egg nog drinking guests will delight in the new flavors and here’s what you’ll need to make 6 drinks.
• 1 quart of milk
• 55 grams of sugar
9 ounces of brandy or rum
• 6 eggs
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1 stick of cinnamon
• blackberries for garnish
Put all the ingredients in a pan and slowly simmer, never boiling, but whisking constantly until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture thickens. The mixture should be thick enough to coat your spoon. Strain the mixture into heatproof glasses and dust with a little ground cinnamon. Serve with blackberries if preferred. Enjoy then visit Fine Dining Lovers for more delicious recipes.
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kel Oct 1, 2006 03:57 PM
Best Oaxacan restaurants in LA/OC
Have visitor coming to area who loves Oaxacan food. The best ones, please?
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bocarw Oct 3, 2006 01:41 AM
Could somone please give me the location of Tlapazola. Thank you.
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1. re: bocarw
Eat_Nopal Oct 3, 2006 01:40 PM
Its hidden in a strip mall at the corner of Barrington & Gateway... between the Papa John's & the Sushi Place. But, Tlapazola is a waste of money.
I would even get Oaxacan specialities at Tacomiendo before Tlapazola. (Try the Chile Relleno as a Side Dish ask for NO CHIPS.... and you will get a chile stuffed with a blend of Oaxacan melting & aged cheese & the whole thing will be served in a sublime tomato-epazote sauce).
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glutton Oct 3, 2006 02:37 PM
There is also a newer location on Lincoln in marina del rey, south of Washington Blvd. It's on the west side of the street, just a little bit north of the giant Harley Davidson dealership.
2. g
gsw Oct 1, 2006 08:51 PM
Monte Alban is great and the folks there are real nice. I love Guelaguetza, but have only been to the Palms location.
Last weekend we tried Juquila. It was fantastic! We shared their botanas platter, which gives you a little taste of everything.
As Xericx says, there may be some scarcities in ingredients right now. The article specifically mentioned the Oaxacan string cheese, which spoils if delivery is delayed.
We're anxious to try Tlapazola.
1. Xericx Oct 1, 2006 08:39 PM
agree with the general sentiment. I really do like Monte Alban and its closest to me.....word of warning, there was an article in the LA times about a strike in Oaxaca, and many of the suppliers aren't getting their deliveries.....
1. Will Owen Oct 1, 2006 08:24 PM
Our gang has eaten several times at the Guelaguetza on 8th, and we liked everything we had, though some less than others - not because they were poorly prepared, but just because those particular things were not totally to our taste. (We've also eaten once at El Danzante, on Pico (I *THINK*), a little bitty hole-in-the-wall kind of joint, but also quite delicious.)
Nice thing about going with a group is that you can all get different moles and swap them around, assuming that you like mole. The black is my fave; on a subsequent visit I got a gigantic burrito stuffed with goat in mole, and that was very good indeed...though perhaps I shouldn't have eaten it all at one sitting!
1. Eat_Nopal Oct 1, 2006 06:45 PM
I like Monte Alban the best, I like:
> Best Cactus Salad in WLA
> Excellent Tortilla Soup with Hoja Santa herb
> Very nice Goat Barbacoa Taco
> Superb Grilled Salmon in Mole Negro
> Very Nice Poached Chicken Breast in Mole Negro
> Good handmade tortillas
> End the meal with Cafe de Olla (Cinammon Coffee)
Guelagetza is 2nd Best:
> Best Red Mole Sauce (I like it with Tortillas & Queso Fresco)
> Better Tamales than Monte Alban
> Where elso can you get Chapulines (Crickets Sauteed with Tomato Salsa)? Although...they don't compare to the mercados in Mexico City (Guelagetza doesn't pluck the legs... which kind of scratch the back of your throat)
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Chowpatty Oct 2, 2006 02:19 AM
I'll put in a vote for Monte Alban too, but don't miss the chicken with GREEN mole -- not as complex and smoky as the Negro, but it delivers a blast of green chile heat that I swear releases pleasure endorphins throughout your body.
1. re: Chowpatty
Eat_Nopal Oct 2, 2006 02:50 PM
Its hard to make this argument in the era of Mad Cow Disease... but at Guelagetza they serve the Green mole with Espinazo (Pork Spine)... I swear the meat that collects around the discs of Spine has to be the most flavorful & moist I have ever had & a perfect pairing for the herbaciousness & freshness of the sauce... this meat is even better than oxtails.
2. g
glutton Oct 1, 2006 06:24 PM
My latest rankings...
Monte Alban
Guelaguetza (the one in Palms is better than the one in K-Town)
Juquila
Tlpazola
Juquila
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sassille Oct 3, 2006 06:41 AM
I must respectfully differ about the Palms location being the better branch. I have hosted large parties at both, and Palms is in no way as good as 8th st. If you check their website, they don’t even own up to the Palms branch. I believe it was sold off to a relative. They may have shared the same recipes, but chefs can differ in their approach to anything. A good example is the chicken in black mole. At Palms it is the same sauce, but the chicken was dry with only a spoonful of that delicious sauce. On 8th , the sauce covered the plate, a perfect foil for the white rice served with it. The only thing better in Palms is the parking.
Have you tried the moles at La Casita, in Bell. They are xlnt.
2. b
BabyLitigator Oct 1, 2006 04:12 PM
Monte Alban - in WLA
Guelaguetza - in Koreatown
The first one has better moles.
I've heard good things about Juquila, but haven't been
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It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like The Holidays At Dunkin' Donuts With New Seasonal Coffee, Lattes And Red Velvet Donuts
Dunkin' Donuts keeps guests running during the most wonderful time of the year with free Wi-Fi at the majority of its restaurants
For a fast and fun twist on gift-giving, mGift Dunkin' Donuts Cards with the Dunkin' App to keep friends and family running
CANTON, Mass., Nov. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The holiday season is here, and Dunkin' Donuts, America's all-day, everyday stop for coffee and baked goods, has made its list (and checked it twice) of beverages, snacks and gifts to keep people running through the hustle and bustle of the season. This year, Dunkin' Donuts' holiday items feature three flavored coffee and lattes, including new White Chocolate, Peppermint Mocha and Gingerbread, as well as new Red Velvet Drizzle Donuts and Red Velvet MUNCHKINS®. Dunkin' Donuts also has new Peppermint Mocha K-Cup® packs and packaged coffee to enjoy when there's no place like home for the holidays. Finally, Dunkin' Donuts is making it easier than ever to make the season bright with fun, festive, affordable gifts such as limited-edition holiday ornaments and Dunkin' Donuts branded tumblers.
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Dunkin' Donuts' lineup of holiday menu items, available at participating Dunkin' Donuts restaurants nationwide for a limited time, includes:
• Hot and iced seasonal coffee and lattes: The taste and aroma of the holidays is back with Dunkin' Donuts' lineup of flavored coffee and lattes, including traditional seasonal varieties such as White Chocolate, Peppermint Mocha and Gingerbread. All of Dunkin' Donuts' coffee and lattes are available hot or iced.
• Peppermint Mocha K-Cup® packs: Perfect for holiday parties or gatherings, Dunkin' Donuts' new Peppermint Mocha K-Cup® packs make this favorite holiday flavored coffee available at home for use with Keurig® single cup brewing systems. Guests can also enjoy Peppermint Mocha packaged coffee in a special, limited time only 8-oz size.
• Red Velvet Drizzle Donut: Dunkin' Donuts' new Red Velvet Drizzle Donut is a glazed red velvet cake donut with cream cheese icing drizzle. Dunkin' Donuts' new Red Velvet MUNCHKINS® are the glazed red velvet cake in a festively fun bite size.
• Holiday Star Donut: This star-shaped, bavarian creme filled donut is topped with green icing and white star sprinkles.
• Mint Hot Chocolate: Available year-round at Dunkin' Donuts, Mint Hot Chocolate puts a spin on the classic Hot Chocolate, combining the warmth of Hot Chocolate with a cool, invigorating minty flavor.
To accompany the holiday menu, Dunkin' Donuts welcomes back the Smoked Sausage Breakfast Sandwich. This hearty breakfast sandwich features a Hillshire Farm split smoked sausage, yellow egg and American cheese oven-toasted on an English Muffin, and is the perfect way to fuel up for a holiday rush any time of day.
Dunkin' Donuts Cards are the fun and affordable gift that can keep friends, family and co-workers running through the holidays and well into the New Year. These cards can be purchased in any amount between $2 and $100 and never expire. If registered online, Dunkin' Donuts will replace them free of charge if they are lost or stolen. For a great gift that doesn't need wrapping, virtual Dunkin' Donuts Cards can now be sent via email, text or Facebook through the mGift feature on the Dunkin' App. Dunkin' Donuts is the only national coffee retailer to offer people all of these options for sending an mGift.
Finally, just in time for the busiest season of all, the majority of Dunkin' Donuts restaurants now offer free WiFi for all guests. For anyone seeking a place to check email or browse the Internet while enjoying delicious food and beverages, Dunkin' Donuts is now the 'hot spot' to keep running both online and offline through the holiday season and beyond.
For more information about Dunkin' Donuts, please visit www.DunkinDonuts.com or follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/DunkinDonuts) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/DunkinDonuts).
About Dunkin' Donuts
Founded in 1950, Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee and baked goods. Dunkin' Donuts is a market leader in the regular/decaf coffee, iced coffee, hot flavored coffee, donut, bagel and muffin categories. Dunkin' Donuts has earned the No. 1 ranking for customer loyalty in the coffee category by Brand Keys for six years running. The company has more than 10,000 restaurants in 32 countries worldwide. For the full-year 2011, Dunkin' Donuts' restaurants had global franchisee-reported sales of approximately $6.4 billion. Based in Canton, Mass., Dunkin' Donuts is part of the Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: DNKN) family of companies. For more information, visit www.DunkinDonuts.com.
Contact:
McCall Gosselin
Dunkin' Brands
781-737-5200
[email protected]
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Baumler named assistant vice president for enrollment management & dean of admissions
Mount Mercy University announced that Scott Baumler has been named assistant vice president for enrollment management and dean of admissions. Baumler has served the university since 2010 as dean of admissions. In his new role, Baumler will continue to oversee Mount Mercy's Office of Admissions while also providing leadership for the Office of Financial Aid.
Scott BaumlerFollowing the move to university status, Mount Mercy saw freshman enrollment grow 27 percent and transfer student enrollment grew 26 percent. Baumler implemented strategies to increase recognition of prospective students' academic achievements, including a high school Creative Writing Contest in collaboration with English faculty members, a new honors scholarship program in partnership with Kirkwood Community College, and a reinvigorated Scholarship Day program, which has since doubled in attendance.
Prior to joining the Mount Mercy community, Baumler spent 12 years at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. He has also worked at Iowa State University and The Pennsylvania State University. Baumler holds his M.S. from The Pennsylvania State University, and his B.S. from Iowa State University, and also served in the U.S. Army, where he studied public affairs journalism at the Defense Information School.
For more information on Mount Mercy's Office of Admissions, visit http://www.mtmercy.edu/admissions.
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Cancer, is a broad group of various diseases, all involving unregulated cell growth. In cancer, cells divide and grow uncontrollably, forming malignant tumors, and invade nearby parts of the body. The cancer may also spread to more distant parts of the body through the lymphatic system or bloodstream. There are over 200 different known cancers that afflict humans.
Nanobotmodels Company offer vision of cancer treatment using medical nanoparticles: This short animation shows how drug delivery methods working inside a human body
Melitopol, Ukraine | Posted on March 4th, 2013
One out of every four deaths in the United States is from cancer. It is second only to heart disease as a cause of death in the states. About 1.2 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer annually; more than 500,000 die of cancer annually.
Cancer can attack anyone. Since the occurrence of cancer increases as individuals age, most of the cases are seen in adults, middle-aged or older. Sixty percent of all cancers are diagnosed in people who are older than 65 years of age. The most common cancers are skin cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, breast cancer (in women), and prostate cancer (in men). In addition, cancer of the kidneys, ovaries, uterus, pancreas, bladder, rectum, and blood and lymph node cancer are also included among the 12 major cancers that affect most Americans.
Treatment and prevention of cancers continue to be the focus of a great deal of research. One of cancer treatment is chemotherapy. Is depends on using of drugs to kill cancer cells. It destroys the hard-to-detect cancer cells that have spread and are circulating in the body. Chemotherapeutic drugs can be taken either orally (by mouth) or intravenously, and may be given alone or in conjunction with surgery, radiation or both.
Nanobotmodels Company analyze all scientific progress and clinical tests to make models of nanomedical devices and drug delivery systems. In this animation DNA-origami shell nanoparticle can deliver doxorubicine molecules using specific oncomarkers.
Rapid nanotechnology development offer targeted drug delivery. This is a method of delivering medication to a patient in a manner that increases the concentration of the medication in some parts of the body relative to others. The goal of a targeted drug delivery system is to prolong, localize, target and have a protected drug interaction only with the diseased tissue. The conventional drug delivery system is the absorption of the drug across a biological membrane, whereas the targeted release system is when the drug is released in a dosage form.
A nanoparticle coated by immune factor, it can prevent attacking nanoparticles by the immune cells. When the nanoparticle conjugate with several specific oncomarkers, it DNA-origami shell opens and doxorubicine flow in the cell's inner space.
Doxorubicin is one of the chemotherapeutic agents and is commonly used to treat some leukemias and Hodgkin's lymphoma, as well as cancers of the bladder, breast, stomach, lung, ovaries, thyroid, soft tissue sarcoma, multiple myeloma, and others.
Incide the cell doxorubicin interacts with DNA by intercalation and inhibition of macromolecular biosynthesis. This inhibits the progression of the enzyme topoisomerase II, which relaxes supercoils in DNA for transcription. Doxorubicin stabilizes the topoisomerase II complex after it has broken the DNA chain for replication, preventing the DNA double helix from being resealed and thereby stopping the process of replication.
In this type of chemotherapy healthy cells stays undamaged. After successfully drug delivery cancer cell dies.
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Reports are indicating that Curtis Hunt, former assistant coach with the Ottawa Senators who was subsequently demoted to head coach of the Binghamton Senators, has declined to return to Binghamton and decided to go back to his roots with the WHL's Regina Pats.
Michael Sharp had some comments from Hunt on his blog, Sharp on the Sens:
“When I weigh everything out, I thought this was a decision … that’s best for everybody in my family,” he said. “Obviously last year, I think it was a difficult year and certainly it was a great year for me in terms of personal development -- with an opportunity in Ottawa, and then of course the opportunity that I had to come to Binghamton, in terms of learning.
“But I think a tough year for everybody also, and so when I weighed out all the options that I had and the different places I could go, I did not feel it hurt my development to come to Regina. And there were some obviously other benefits as well.”
Sharp also posted comments from B-Sens forward Josh Hennessy:
“Canadian Major Junior Hockey’s a huge deal in Canada. It’s on a comparable level, I would say, prestige-wise for a coach. So, I’m not completely surprised. I’m certainly disappointed, because I thought the guys really had a lot of respect for him, and I personally thought he was a great coach. And I enjoyed playing for him a lot.”
I can't really say I know a lot about Hunt's coaching style, and he certainly wasn't in an easy situation in Binghamton. Still, the B-Sens' were sitting pretty under Cory Clouston, and fell in the standings and out of the playoffs uder Hunt.
And for the third consecutive summer, the Ottawa Senators organization will be hunting for a head coach--this time for the AHL.
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methyl 2-methyl-5-oxo-7-phenyl-4-(2-propan-2-yloxyphenyl)-4,6,7,8-tetrahydro-1H-quinoline-3-carboxylate
I like this molecule
I like the symmetry of this molecule
I work with this molecule
I think would be a better name for this molecule
I saw this molecule in the ingredients label of
There is a link to this molecule at
Molecular Formula: C27H29NO4
InChI: InChI=1/C27H29NO4/c1-16(2)32-23-13-9-8-12-20(23)25-24(27(30)31-4)17(3)28-21-14-19(15-22(29)26(21)25)18-10-6-5-7-11-18/h5-13,16,19,25,28H,14-15H2,1-4H3
InChIKey: InChIKey=DFPGCFXBBZYONE-UHFFFAOYAC
SMILES: CC1=C(C(C2=C(N1)CC(CC2=O)C3=CC=CC=C3)C4=CC=CC=C4OC(C)C)C(=O)OC
Names:
methyl 2-methyl-5-oxo-7-phenyl-4-(2-propan-2-yloxyphenyl)-4,6,7,8-tetrahydro-1H-quinoline-3-carboxylate
Registries:
ChemSpider: InChIKey=DFPGCFXBBZYONE-UHFFFAOYAC
PubChem CID 2863791
PubChem ID 4787226
Google
Web sci-toys.com
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Petaloo flowers and more...
Super cute new flowers from Petaloo's new Cameozs Collection. Just the perfect size for scrapbooking, cards and even for the super popular barrettes and clips. They are so adorable, and they all look handmade without all the fuss! Bonus!
More colors to come! They have been selling out as fast as they can make them.
In other news...the store is still for sale. The deal that was in the works fell through, thank goodness...you should always trust your gut feelings...plus I really want to leave it in capable, caring hands...and that was just not happening with the other deal...
My number one asset is you..
my customers are what make this business and you are so worth it!
Without you it can't be done!
So if you're interested stop by and talk to me...turn key business with so much potential with all that is happening downtown!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
MME Challenge 23
By the skin of my teeth, I am getting MME's latest challenge done....tons of difficulty uploading photos. I think all the rain has something to do with it!
Love the sketch!
Here's my take. Kind of a layout within a layout. Doubled the elements to make it work for what I was thinking.
Needed a bit of black, so I cut the acrylic top sheet from the stamp set of doilies and got these two fantastic embellishments. Worked perfectly.
Thanks for stopping by!
Jillibean Soup's Watermelon Gazpacho
Beautiful fun new papers from Jillibean Soup to brighten this rain filled day. Can't wait to play and create with this new line...Watermelon Gazpacho. So bright and soooo perfect for the nice weather with might get this year.
This striped one has little mini stars on the back...so cute.
Love this one filled with flowers.
Oh my...I adore this...so stinkin' cute!
Stop in and let the sunshine in, with a bowl full of Watermelon Gazpacho!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Basic Grey's Life of the Party Card Class
Eight great Birthday Cards from Basic Grey's Life of the Party. Saturday, May 21 10:00 am or 1:00 pm. Cost is $16.00.
All different sizes, fun chipboard and rub on embellishments, all envelopes are included too.
Everyone always needs birthday cards on hand and these work for guys, gals and little ones.
I know I have been doing lots of kits, just one more though and then back to techniques, embossing and much more. Just super busy...so these make my life super easy. Plus these are always the greatest kits...clever, great designs and you get 8 cards done in one sitting!
Hooray!
Please bring scissors, adhesives and an ink color of your choice for some edging.
Call 721-7529 or email [email protected] to reserve your spot!
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Bo Bunny Gabrielle Card Class, Saturday May 14
Saturday, May 14
Gorgeous, gorgeous cards from Bo Bunny's Gabrielle line! They are stunning!
Eight cards including envelopes!
We will be adding twine, ink, border punches, stickles and some embossing with the Big Shot!
Cost is $17.00, 10:00 and 1:00 pm classes. Please bring scissors and adhesives to class!
Call 721-7529 or email [email protected] to reserve your spot.
I do only have kits available for class but hope to have more soon for sale. Come to class, at least you get all 8 done in one sitting...lol!
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Don't Forget National Scrapbook Day on Saturday
Make sure to stop in on Saturday for
make n takes, 20% off store wide (excluding skipping stones stamps) register for door prizes
and refreshments.
Please bring scissors and adhesives for the
make n takes!
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
National Scrapbook Day Celebration this Saturday, May 7
Come join the fun on Saturday, May 7 with
make n takes and refreshments
to celebrate National Scrapbook Day!
Save 20% store wide too!
(Excludes Skipping Stones Stamps)
Come in and make these darling notecards
featuring Core'dinations Core Impressions Card stock and Crate Paper. Check out this amazing paper and see what all the fuss is about!
Also, make a layout featuring Jenni Bowlin's
Core Impression Paper. Love it!
Please bring scrissors and adhesive for these free make n takes featured from 10-3 on Saturday.
Lots of great door prizes too!
Make sure to be following along on
Altered Art & Scrap Playground's Facebook page
for some great contests and give a ways this week!
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Archive for category Ridiculous Breast Implants
Boob-o-Lantern
Breast implants (particularly saline-filled implants) can be pretty easily trans illuminated. This is more the case when the implants are larger and the breasts were originally smaller…meaning less breast and more implant. It is also a good gag for Halloween if she’ll let you do it.
Just be careful not to burn anyone. Lights can get hot. :)
Best Regards,
John Di Saia MD
P.S. The shadowed irregularly interconnected lines are probably subcutaneous veins.
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Breast Implant Test – Under a Car
Breast Implant Test
The home tests that people put breast implants under are something else. Here someone actually ran a breast implant under a car. While this is not exactly recommended activity, it can provide a little humor to pass the time. :)
Best Regards,
John Di Saia MD
P.S. Oh and BTW I am not recommending you do this with your implants particularly if they are still inside your body. :)
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Huge Breast Implant Removal? a Reader Asks
Huge Breast Implant Removal?
Reader Question:
Just wondering what your thoughts were on girls such as this. I understand these sort of implants were only available for a short time only….can’t imagine why they were ever invented actually! Are these implants able to be removed? What are the long term complications?
Huge Breast Implant Patient
As we have mentioned before, silicone gel doesn’t do a body good. When this stuff is placed into your body, your tissues are best shielded from the bare silicone gel. The degree to which there may be a problem can be minimized, but the larger breast implants have more involved effects upon the patient’s body than smaller ones.
When the implants get really large, those changes affect not only the skin and soft tissue, but also the chest wall (ribs, and bones.) Really large implants actually wear into and bend bones and cartilage. These kinds of problems are most commonly seen in reconstructive breast surgery (re-creation of the breast after breast cancer treatment,) but would certainly affect patients with huge breast implants over time. The implants this woman has are in the “well over a 1000 cc each.” You can’t get them in the United States and I wouldn’t want to place them if you could. This makes my malpractice carrier happy. ;)
Very few of these “super large” implant patients come to having their implants removed (without replacement) as the appearance afterward would be pretty unusual. Such a patient would likely have to have several operations to take in the stretched skin and would likely be left with noticeable contour defects visible under that stretched skin, that is, if the implants were not to be replaced.
I think it is safe to say that most people would categorize implants in this size as “ridiculous breast implants.”
Best Regards,
John Di Saia MD
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• Manufacturer:IBM
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General Information
Manufacturer/Supplier: IBM Corporation
Manufacturer Part Number: 81Y9786
Brand Name: IBM
Product Name: 81Y9786 Hard Drive
Product Type: Hard Drive
Technical Information
Storage Capacity:
500 GB
Features: S.M.A.R.T
Drive Performance
Maximum External Data Transfer Rate: 768 MBps (6 Gbps)
Rotational Speed: 7200 rpm
Interfaces/Ports
Hard Drive Interface: SATA/600
SATA Pin: 7-pin
Physical Characteristics
Form Factor: Internal
Compatible Drive Bay Width: 3.5"
Hot Swappable:
Yes
Height: 1.0"
Width: 4.0"
Depth: 5.8"
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Volume 18, Issue 3 / October-December 2006
We are what we eat, globally
The Spirit of Agriculture
Edited by Paul Hanley
George Ronald
Oxford
As Paul Hanley points out in his new book, the topic of agriculture sometimes conjures up more jokes than serious discussion, especially in contrast to seemingly more urgent issues like war, peace, poverty, education and human rights.
“Negative views of rural people are evident in a rich vocabulary of put-downs: rube, yokel, hayseed, bumpkin, clodhopper, hick, peasant, rustic, heathen, pagan, savage, and even ‘farmer,’” notes Mr. Hanley in the opening chapter of The Spirit of Agriculture.
Yet, Mr. Hanley writes, “food is the prerequisite of human development: What could be more basic to human dignity than an adequate diet? Can we have peace or even fellowship while multitudes starve? Is education possible when children are malnourished?”
On that premise, Mr. Hanley and a group of other essayists explore the teaching in the Bahá’í Faith that “special regard must be paid to agriculture.”
Their collective conclusion is that the whole subject — which they define to include food, farming, forestry, aquaculture and in general terms man’s interaction with the natural environment — badly needs closer attention by those who desire a prosperous global future.
Composed of 14 chapters by about as many authors, the 230-page book focuses on the urgent need to create a more equitable and sustainable system of agriculture if we are to eliminate poverty, meet the demands for global justice, and ensure the long term health of the earth’s ecosystems.
Specifically, writes Mr. Hanley, the world’s agricultural system currently suffers from two crucial defects: “The first is its inherent injustice and inequity, which results in the destabilization of rural communities throughout the world and in widespread poverty and hunger in much of the ‘developing world.’ The second is its inherent unsustainability, which results in the gradual deterioration of the soil, water and genetic and other resources on which productivity depends.”
Efforts to tackle these two problems, he writes, have failed so far not from a lack of technical expertise but rather because of the lack of moral will and long range vision. “Alternative methods of agriculture that are more productive and more environmentally sensitive have been identified and are being used with impressive results,” he writes, asking rhetorically why such practices haven’t been more widely adopted.
What is needed, suggests Mr. Hanley and the other essayists, is an application of spiritual principles, such as justice and equity within a global framework of human oneness. “Since a lack of food supplies and land is not the cause of hunger, the objective of agricultural policies designed with equity in mind would be to increase the inclusiveness of access to food and to the means of productivity, more so than to increase production,” Mr. Hanley writes.
Moreover, writes Mr. Hanley, it is important to understand the role of religion as a motivating force in the development of agriculture — and to explore why the Bahá’í Faith, as the newest of the world’s independent religions, gives agriculture such a high place in its sacred writings.
“The Bahá’í Faith is unique among religions in the emphasis it places on agriculture,” writes Mr. Hanley. “For Bahá’u’lláh, agriculture was a ‘vital and important matter.’ His commitment to agriculture is evidenced in his own agricultural endeavors and those of his son and successor, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and in their extensive discourse on the topic.”
The essays explore the deep connection between agriculture and religion — a relationship that is too often unacknowledged.
“Every creature must feed and the way it does helps to decide its place in the world and its impact on other living things,” writes P.J. Stewart, a development specialist at Oxford University. “One of the things that most influences human food consumption and production is religion.”
Mr. Stewart, who is not a Bahá’í, suggests for example that the shift from polytheism to monotheism in the Judeo-Christian tradition increased the “distance” of humans “from the rest of the biological world” by creating a theology that held that “only human life was sacred.”
In modern times, this distance has been widened by scientific thought. “The consequences have included the Industrial Revolution, with attendant pressure on resources and outpouring of pollutants,” Mr. Stewart writes.
Other essays address the ways the Bahá’í Faith offers new principles to address problems that have emerged as the world has become more industrialized and interdependent. Along the way, the authors examine a number of hotly debated topics, such as genetically modified crops, the problems of rural-to-urban migration, and the role of diet in sustainable development.
Paul Fieldhouse, an adjunct professor at the University of Manitoba, writes that the Bahá’í perspective on food and diet, with its emphasis on moderation, simplicity, compassion and justice, augurs well for a future diet that is more sustainable.
He notes for example that although Bahá’í dietary law allows the eating of meat, vegetarianism is encouraged. He quotes ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, “‘The food of the future will be fruits and grains,’” and observes that “by reducing the demand for meat, land and resources that are used for intensive animal rearing are freed to produce larger quantities of plant crops.”
Gary Reusche, an agronomist and international development specialist, suggests that the Faith’s emphasis on environmental and social justice, community participation, diversity, and human-scale living offers a vision for a new kind of village life that is both spiritually and intellectually rewarding.
“As long as the village is considered culturally and intellectually backward, people will naturally move away to areas of greater potential for the full expression of the human spirit,” writes Dr. Reusche, suggesting, among other things, that Bahá’í teachings that promote diversity can help contribute to a “rural renaissance.”
“Diversity will be an important source of creativity, innovation, and synergistic productivity, and will be an important aspect of quality of life in rural areas,” Dr. Reusche writes.
Michel Zahrai writes that Bahá’í principles on ethics, cooperation, consultation, profit-sharing, and social integration taken together offer a framework for a grassroots-oriented management practice that can support the emergence of small non-farm activities that can restore “pride to rural livelihoods” and bring back “life into a decaying social structure” in the countryside.
Paul Olson, a geneticist who has worked and studied in the Philippines, Colombia, Ecuador, and Costa Rica, offers his perspective as an individual Bahá’í on the genetic modification of crops, suggesting that “Bahá’í themes of unity, interdependence, justice, and consultation” lead to an approach that “neither glorifies nor vilifies the technology.”
“Instead,” Dr. Olson writes, “in assessing the risks and opportunities associated with this technology, [a Bahá’í approach] calls for a broad understanding of creation and an emphasis on building ethical values, institutions and process that promote and safeguard the interests of the entire human race.”
The last few chapters of The Spirit of Agriculture offer case studies of Bahá’í perspectives in practice. One is an excerpt from a 1944 book by Richard St. Barbe Baker, a Bahá’í whose pioneering conservation work won him the sobriquet “Man of the Trees.” It describes his early experiments with tree farming in Nigeria in 1927.
There are also descriptions of a Bahá’í scientist’s pioneering efforts to restore coral reefs through the promotion of community-based aquaculture and a Bahá’í-inspired effort in Mongolia to promote community gardens.
The book also re-prints two stories from ONE COUNTRY: an account of efforts at the Dorothy Baker Environmental Studies Center in Bolivia to encourage the use of solar-heated greenhouses on the Andean altiplano and a story about the Ruaha Secondary School in Tanzania with its “self-reliance program” that emphasizes “practical experience in agriculture.”
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World Map Hungary Baranya County Pécs
Pécs, Hungary
Pécs, Hungary
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sonjabgd, on September 10, 2010, said:
Nice composition! L-1
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*Delfina*, on September 11, 2010, said:
Thank you sonjabgd for commenting and Likes! Greetings! Mira
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Alireza Javaheri, on April 12, 2011, said:
• Beautiful Photo & Excellent shot & Nice view
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• Greetings from Iran
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*Delfina*, on April 12, 2011, said:
Thank you very much, Alireza.
Greetings and best wishes from Croatia, Mira
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Mahmoud Eskandari(ME…, on April 29, 2011, said:
LIKE for beautiful view and capture
All the best, Mahmoud
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*Delfina*, on April 29, 2011, said:
Thank you, Mahmoud.
Greetings from Croatia,
Mira
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AnaMariaOss, on May 6, 2011, said:
Excellent composition--Like--AnaM
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*Delfina*, on May 6, 2011, said:
Thank you very much, AnaM.
Greetings and best wishes from Croatia,
Mira
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Fuat Nesip, on May 23, 2011, said:
Very nice scanery.. very nice shot.. LIKE..
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*Delfina*, on May 27, 2011, said:
Thank you very much, Fuat, for your visit and kind comment.
Greetings and best wishes from Croatia, Mira
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Prasenjit Nag, on June 4, 2011, said:
Wonderful Composition!!
Perfect Shot!
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Wish You Happy Weekend Prasenjit
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*Delfina*, on June 4, 2011, said:
Prasenjit, thank you for the visit and kind comment.
I wish you a happy weekend too!
Greetings from Croatia, Mira
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ramtto, on June 8, 2011, said:
Mira, gran foto, LIKE, saludos RAm
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*Delfina*, on June 8, 2011, said:
RAm, thank you for the visit and kind comment.
Greetings from Croatia, Mira
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cep_, on June 23, 2011, said:
Beautiful flowers
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*Delfina*, on June 26, 2011, said:
Boris, thank you for your visit and kind comments.
Greetings and best wishes from Croatia, Mira
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dziwnowik, on January 4, 2012, said:
BEUTIFUL SHOT !!! ~ ♥ Like
greetings from Poland , Peter ♥
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j..., on March 9, 2012, said:
żółte oleandry...to raczej rzadkość jola
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• Uploaded on August 13, 2010
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• Camera: Canon DIGITAL IXUS 80 IS
• Taken on 2010/08/07 18:11:15
• Exposure: 0.006s (1/160)
• Focal Length: 18.60mm
• F/Stop: f/4.900
• ISO Speed: ISO160
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that watermark reli is annoying
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it is.... and is a shame.. the photo is very good!
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I love this... maybe I will take this for referention my photography project freeze... thanks govo
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~govo Apr 15, 2010 Professional Photographer
thanks! glad i can be a reference to u :)
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thanks chris!
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Wow, what a great suspended action shot!
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A good relationship between color and composition of the picture.
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Call for artists & projects | ARTERRA RURAL ARTISTIC RESIDENCY – PORTUGAL
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| May 12, 2012, 1:55 pm
Dan Fouts praises Elway, Manning, Fox at Junior Seau celebration
When former San Diego Charger Dan Fouts spoke at the “Celebration of Life” ceremony Friday night for linebacker Junior Seau at Qualcomm Stadium, the Hall of Fame quarterback was impressed that the Broncos sent the top three faces of their franchise — John Elway, Peyton Manning and John Fox — to the tribute.
“I never had to play against him,” Fouts said of Seau. “I could just imagine the thought of him sacking me and then standing over me and dancing all over me. (crowd laughter and then after a long pause:) Somebody just said, ‘Ask Elway.’ (crowd cheers). … What a classy move it is for John to be here with Peyton Manning and John Fox (crowd cheers).”
Here’s the clip of Fouts’ speech:
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| May 10, 2012, 10:10 am
Elway, Manning, Fox, Nunnely, Lynch to attend Seau service
The Broncos are doing their part to honor the late Junior Seau as the faces of the franchise are planning to attend the “celebration of life” memorial service for the former San Diego Chargers linebacker Friday evening at Qualcomm Stadium.
Broncos owner Pat Bowlen is donating use of his private plane so a Broncos contingent expected to include football operations boss John Elway, quarterback Peyton Manning, head coach John Fox and defensive line coach Wayne Nunnely can attend Seau’s memorial.
Seau, 43, took his own life last week. He was a 12-time Pro Bowler in his 13 seasons with the Chargers from 1990-2002. He also played three seasons with the Miami Dolphins and three more with the New England Patriots.
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| May 2, 2012, 3:07 pm
Junior Seau’s AFC championship game performance against Chargers
The first and only time I talked one-on-one with Junior Seau was during the New England Patriots’ pursuit of perfection in the 2007 season. The Denver Post let me hang out for two weeks in Foxborough after the Pats finished their regular season 16-0.
It was the last full season of Seau’s career. He was out of football in 2008 until the Pats re-signed him in December of that year, and he was out again in 2009 until Pats brought him back in mid-October.
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| May 2, 2012, 2:55 pm
Junior Seau (1969-2012)
We just saw Junior Seau not too long ago. When the Broncos played the San Diego Chargers on Nov. 27, 2011, Seau was inducted into the Chargers’ Ring of Fame during a halftime ceremony.
John Elway was there as the Broncos’ front-office boss. Once the Broncos’ star quarterback, Elway played nine years against Seau from 1990-98.
“He played the game the way it was meant to be played,” Elway said in a statement. “We shared a lot of laughs from our AFC West battles when I saw Junior before he was inducted into the Chargers HOF in November. “My heartfelt condolences go out to the Seau family.”
I really feel for Junior’s mom and his three kids.
| May 2, 2012, 2:41 pm
Former Broncos OL Eric Olsen shares touching Junior Seau story
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Junior Seau in a 2001 game for the San Diego Chargers
NFL players have flooded social media today with messages about Junior Seau, the longtime NFL linebacker who died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
No story I’ve seen is as touching as the one shared by Eric Olsen, a former Broncos offensive lineman who is now with the New Orleans Saints (Olsen played for the Broncos as a rookie in 2010).
This is from Olsen’s Twitter feed. I’ll let him tell it:
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| May 2, 2012, 2:19 pm
John Elway releases statement on Junior Seau’s death
Twice a year, for nine seasons, John Elway stared across the line of scrimmage at Junior Seau, the Pro Bowl San Diego linebacker.
Seau was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound Wednesday. The news stunned the NFL community, and was particularly close to home here in Denver where Seau played such a large role in the Broncos-Chargers rivalry.
Elway, now the Broncos’ executive vice president for football operations, released a statement following Seau’s death:
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Mexico’s Volcanoes
Mt. Paricutín quiet and on fire!
Mexico is home to some of the world’s greatest volcanoes, and to some of the most active. Volcanoes were held sacred by the peoples of ancient Mexico. Now, as then, volcanoes are viewed with awe, respect, and often fear by people living in their shadows. The country’s highest peak is the mighty Mt. Orizaba. This snow-capped, 18,406-foot (5,610-meter) volcanic giant is the third highest mountain in North America. Most volcanic activity occurs in an area reaching from Mexico City southward. This huge capital city, in fact, is surrounded on three sides by a high wall of volcanoes—including Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl, both of which rise to over 17,000 feet (5,182 meters). Several of Mexico’s volcanoes have been active in recent years. Unfortunately, they are located in densely populated areas, and they pose a great threat to human life and property.
Certainly one of Mexico’s, if not the world’s, most famous volcanic peaks is Mt. Paricutín. One morning in 1943, a farmer named Dionisio Pulido was plowing his field near San Juan, a small town located some 180 miles (290 kilometers) west of Mexico City. Plodding along behind his yoke (team) of oxen, he suddenly noticed a strange odor. Imagine his shock when he saw a thin column of smoke spiraling upward from a small hole in his field! Not knowing what to do, he covered the hole with a rock and continued plowing.
Soon, he noticed even more smoke coming from the ground. Startled by this strange sight, he ran to the village to tell the priest and townspeople what was happening in his field. Many people returned to the field with him to see this strange event for themselves. When they arrived, a hole nearly 30 feet (9 meters) deep had formed. This gaping monster was now belching dense black clouds of foul-smelling smoke.
That night, a violent explosion shook the village, and a mountain began to rise from the field that Señor Pulido had been plowing only hours earlier. Within one week, the mountain had reached a height of 560 feet (171 meters). Two months later, it had grown to nearly 1,000 feet (305 meters) and was still growing. Today, a 1,300-foot (396-meter) high volcanic cinder cone—Mt. Pericutín—rises above the field in which corn once grew.
El Chicón is a large volcanic peak located in Chiapas State just east of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. In 1982 the mountain erupted violently, spewing huge clouds of ash high into the atmosphere. Scientists believe that the volcanic ash shaded Earth from some of the sun’s rays, causing temperatures worldwide to be 2° to 3°F (.5 to 1.5°C) cooler for several years. “El Popo,” as Mexicans call the giant Mt. Popocatépetl, rises to an elevation of 17,887 feet (5,452 meters). It is one of the tallest active volcanoes in the world. Unfortunately, it is also located in one of the world’s most densely populated areas. More than 25 million people, including most residents of Mexico City, live within 40 miles (64 kilometers) of the volcanic peak. Recently, El Popo has shown increasing activity. During the late 1990s, the volcano once again began living up to its Aztec name—“Smoking Mountain.” It experienced several rather violent eruptions, sending huge clouds of smoke and ash thousands of feet into the atmosphere.
There is reason to fear Popocatépetl. Three things could happen that would devastate vast areas, two of which could take a terrible toll of human lives. First, an eruption of gas, dust, and ash (such as that of the late 1990s) could change Earth’s temperature for several years and also bury surrounding areas in gritty ash. A second type of event, a blast of hot lava and ash, would melt glaciers and snow on the mountain’s northern slope. This would cause lahars, or mudflows, that would race down the mountain and into the surrounding valley, destroying everything in their path. Finally, some scientists fear a more violent eruption, similar to the 1981 massive blast of Mount Saint Helens in Washington State. In such a densely populated area, were this kind of violent eruption to occur, millions of people could be killed and billions of dollars of property destroyed.
Much of western and southern Mexico also lies on fault zones that spawn severe earthquakes. Nearly all places located on the half of Mexico facing the Pacific Ocean have experienced destructive tremors. Many communities have been struck on numerous occasions. In 1985 a violent earthquake struck the heart of Mexico City. More than 10,000 people were killed, hundreds of thousands of families were left homeless, and the devastation caused billions of dollars in property losses.
Geocentrism - It makes the World go round!
The Ptolemaic model of the solar system held sway into the early modern age; from the late 16th century onward it was gradually replaced as the consensus description by the heliocentric model. Geocentrism as a separate religious belief, however, never completely died out. In the United States between 1870 and 1920, for example, various members of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod published articles disparaging Copernican astronomy, and geocentrism was widely taught within the synod during that period.[citation needed] However, in the 1902 Concordia Theological Quarterly, Prof. A. L. Graebner claimed that the synod had no doctrinal position on geocentrism, heliocentrism, or any scientific model, unless it were to contradict Scripture. He stated that any possible declarations of geocentrists within the synod did not set the position of the church body as a whole.
The most recent resurgence of geocentrism began in North America in 1967, when Dutch-Canadian schoolmaster Walter van der Kamp (1913–1998) circulated a geocentric paper entitled “The Heart of the Matter” to about 50 Christian individuals and institutions. From these seeds grew the Tychonian Society and its journal, Bulletin of the Tychonian Society.
In 1984 Van der Kamp retired as leader of the Tychonian Society and Gerardus Bouw, an amateur cosmologist with a Ph.D. in Astronomy from Case Western Reserve University and a B.S. in astrophysics from the University of Rochester (Rochester, NY) succeeded him. In 1991 Bouw reorganized the Tychonian Society as the "Association for Biblical Astronomy" and changed the name of the Bulletin to The Biblical Astronomer.
Previous works include Bouw's earlier With Every Wind of Doctrine (1984), Walter van der Kamp's De Labor Solis (1989), and Marshall Hall's The Earth is Not Moving (1991). Other modern geocentrists include Malcolm Bowden, James Hanson, Paul Ellwanger, R. G. Elmendorf, Paula Haigh, and Robert Sungenis (president of Bellarmine Theological Forum, author of the 2006 book Galileo Was Wrong).
Modern geocentrists subscribe to the view that a literal reading of the Bible contains an accurate account of the manner in which the universe was created and requires a geocentric worldview. For this reason, modern geocentrists are also creationists, many of whom actively promote creationism in the creation-evolution controversy, and a few, such as Hall even argue against modern views of celestial mechanics, although most, particularly Bouw and Sungenis, use General Relativity against the modern view. However, many creationists hold that while the Bible makes explicit historical claims regarding the origin of the Earth and life in the creation account in Genesis, it does not explicitly endorse geocentrism. The most popular creationist societies (specifically Answers in Genesis, Creation Ministries International and the Institute for Creation Research) explicitly reject the absolute geocentric perspective, and creationist journals such as TJ (now Journal of Creation) have rejected modern geocentric articles in favor of geokineticism (moving Earth). Geocentrists regard such groups as compromisers.
Modern geocentrists believe that they are the true standard-bearers for an appropriate integration of science and religion. In particular, Gerardus Bouw has claimed "Invariably, those [creationists] who do take more than a cursory look [at geocentricity] become geocentrists". Many modern creationists disagree, including Ph.D. astronomers such as Danny Faulkner.
Morris Berman quotes survey results that show currently some 20% of the USA population believe that the sun goes around the Earth (geocentricism) rather than the Earth goes around the sun (heliocentricism), while a further 9% claimed not to know.
Biblical references
Modern geocentrists point to some passages in the Bible, which, when taken literally, indicate that the daily apparent motions of the Sun and the Moon are due to their actual motions around the Earth rather than due to the rotation of the Earth about its axis. One is Ecclesiastes 1:5:
The sun also ariseth, and the sun goeth down, and hasteth to his place where he arose.
Another is in Joshua 10:12–13, where the Sun and Moon are said to stop in the sky:
Then spake Joshua to the LORD in the day when the LORD delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon; and thou, Moon, in the valley of Ajalon. And the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies. Is not this written in the book of Jasher? So the sun stood still in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day.
At this point, the Wycliffe Bible Commentary says:
"The usual interpretation of the miracle described herein is that God prolonged the daylight about a whole day (v. 13) to enable the Israelites to complete their pursuit of the enemy. However, if the sunlight was extended for ten, twelve, or more hours, so that the entire ancient Near East could have observed the phenomenon – a more spectacular miracle than the crossings of the Red Sea and the Jordan River – then it seems strange that only one other reference to the event (Hab. 3:11) is to be found in the OT ... What Joshua deemed necessary for his pursuing troops, already tired from their all-night climb, was relief from the merciless sun in the cloudless summer sky ... The true explanation of this miracle, told in ancient, Oriental poetic style, tends to confirm the idea that Joshua was looking for relief from the sun. The word dom, translated stand thou still (v. 12b), means basically 'be dumb, silent, or still'; and then 'rest' or 'cease' from usual activity ... Robert Dick Wilson demonstrated that the root dm in Babylonian cuneiform astronomical texts meant 'to be darkened.' Thus the sun is spoken of as 'dumb' when not shining ... Joshua 10:12–14 may then be translated: 'Now Joshua spoke to Jehovah, in the day that Jehovah gave the Amorites over to the sons of Israel; and he said before the eyes of Israel, "O sun, be dumb at Gibeon, and thou moon, in the Valley of Ajalon." And the sun was dumb and the moon ceased (shining), until the nation took vengeance on its enemies – Is it not written in the Book of Jashar – For the sun ceased (shining) in the midst of the sky, and (i.e., although) it did not hasten to set about a whole day. And there was no day like that before it or after it, that Jehovah hearkened to the voice of a man; for Jehovah was fighting for Israel.'"
One may also note that miraculous contexts, such as this one and Hezekiah's miracle (II Kings 20:10–11, Isaiah 38:8), overrode one or more of the laws of physics and so would have nothing to say about geocentrism, whose description supposedly relies on no overriding of the laws of physics.
Psalm 104:5 (according to King James Version numbering):
[God] (w)ho laid the foundations of the Earth, that it should not be removed for ever.
A suggestion that the Earth is stationary (relative to Heaven) is Isaiah 66:1:
Thus saith the Lord: Heaven is my throne, and the earth my footstool.
And another in I Chronicles 16:30
Fear before him, all the earth: the world also shall be stable, that it be not moved.
Creationists ascribing to an inerrant, literal reading of the Bible such as those at Institute for Creation Research would argue that interpreting the descriptions of heavenly/spacial events as phenomenological rather than strictly scientific or literal is important and so assert that it is necessary to interpret the seemingly geocentric passages of the Bible as phenomenological because it is easily demonstrable that the Bible describes other heavenly events in similar language (the moon's light, stars falling from heaven, etc.).
They also argue that the Bible does not mix the phenomenological hermeneutic (or, interpreting the passage as being merely a description of the observer's point of reference) with the literal hermeneutic (or, interpreting the passage as what the observer saw, but also what literally happened). However, their critics would respond that Isaiah 13:10 does mix these two hermeneutics.
For the stars of heaven and the constellations thereof shall not give their light: the sun shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine.
Critics argue that this passage includes literal descriptions (the sun going forth) as well as phenomenological descriptions (sun and stars darkened, moon actually shining light).
Those who allow for phenomenological descriptions can say that Amos 8:9 (“I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day”) simply means that the day will be dark at noon. Yet the geocentrist must hold that the sun literally doubles its orbit around the earth during the Tribulation period. However, even this would not solve it, because it says that the entire earth is dark. (See Amos 5:20—“Shall not the day of the LORD be darkness, and not light? even very dark, and no brightness in it?”)
Joel 2:2—“…a day of darkness and of gloominess, a day of clouds and of thick darkness…”
Zeph 1:15—“That day is a day of…darkness and gloominess, a day of clouds and thick darkness…”
A faster-spinning sun would only mean that periods of consecutive daylight hours were shortened and would not plunge all the earth into darkness. Micah 3:6 and Jeremiah 15:9 are similar:
...the sun shall go down over the prophets, and the day shall be dark over them."
...(Jerusalem's) sun is gone down while it was yet day..."
Yet the sun dictates night and day. This clearly is both metaphorical and phenomenological. Specifically, it is called Jerusalem's sun. This refers to the daytime over Jerusalem specifically. Yet if the sun truly did "go down while it was yet day", this would mean its orbit increased in speed, even in a geocentric cosmology. The passage is therefore interpreted as a metaphor for the arrival of darkness in the land.
Ezekiel 32:7–8 "And when I shall put thee out, I will cover the heaven, and make the stars thereof dark; I will cover the sun with a cloud, and the moon shall not give her light. All the bright lights of heaven will I make dark over thee, and set darkness upon thy land, saith the Lord GOD."
In this passage, the only literal language is the "darkness upon thy land".
Recently, geocentrists have developed a new paradigm that God created the earth first and the heavens later, making the Earth incomplete at first and surrounding it with a "firmament" (a now-obsolete theoretical concept comparable to "sky") before completing it. This relates to geocentrism because it is claimed that God did not place the earth in the heavens, but rather created the firmament around earth, putting it in the center of the universe. However, not all geocentrists are in agreement on this position. The leading proponent of modern geocentrism, Gerardus Bouw, holds that planets and stars were created before the earth. Hence, the heavens they are in must have been created prior to the creation of the earth.
Geocentrists tend to be careless or sloppy with their interpretations of passages, attempting to prove their own view of Biblical cosmology without keeping passages in their intended context.[neutrality is disputed] For example, geocentrists cite Psalm 119:90:
...thou hast established the earth, and it abideth (see also Ecclesiastes 1:4).
The word "abideth" means "to stand", and geocentrists claim this further proof of their position.
However, critics point out that the context of this passage is about the Bible and its endurance. To claim this discusses a stationary earth seems out of place in this passage. Also, they would argue that the Hebrew word used here for established and abideth is also used in other passages to refer to the sun, moon, stars, and the heavens. For example:
Proverbs 3:19 says that the heavens are "established". In fact, it compares the establishing of the heavens to the founding of the earth.
God prepared the heavens in Proverbs 8:27;
The moon and stars are ordained in Psalm 8:3;
The day, the light and the sun are all established in Psalm 74:16; and
In Psalm 148:6, the sun, moon, stars, and the heaven of heavens are all established (this is the same word abideth, used in Psalm 119:90 to refer to the earth).
Geocentrists take passages such as Psalm 96:10 to be geocentric:
the world also shall be established that it shall not be moved.
Some geocentrists (such as Gerardus Bouw) identify Mercury and Venus as the "morning stars" of Job 38:7 and the "wandering stars" of Jude 14 as references to planets. Given that these are planets, then they only appear to be stars.
Finally, the movement of the Holy Spirit during Day One of Creation is not orbital movement. It is translated as "hovered over" in most modern Bible versions and the words "moved upon" is translated as "fluttereth over" (Deuteronomy 32:11) and "shake" (Jeremiah 23:9) in the King James Version. This would seem to support heliocentricity rather than geocentricity, since it gives the image of a stationary Holy Spirit hovering above the earth. If the Spirit was shining light on earth, then the earth must be moving in order to create day and night, a point argued by Dr. Robert McCabe at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary
Ocean heading for mass extinction, scientists warn
Impending doom: the report says without swift action the fight to save species could be lost.
(Supplied : Linda Cash )
By Sarah Dingle
Scientists are warning of a potential marine massacre with a mass extinction of sea life akin to the death of the dinosaurs.
A new report says the seas are battling pollutants, overfishing and warming, and warns that without swift action the fight to save species could be lost.
The International Program on the State of the Oceans report brought together coral reef ecologists, toxicologists and fisheries scientists.
And when they compared notes, the result was grim.
Co-author Professor Ove Hoegh Guldberg, who specialises in reef ecosystems, says scientists found "unprecedented warming".
"We're seeing acidification in the ocean and now we're starting to see a drop in oxygen concentration throughout the major part of the ocean," he said.
"Now it's impacting directly on sea life, but the other is that it is a potential early step towards conditions which are associated with so-called mass extinction events."
Professor Guldberg does not want to be alarmist, but says a growing human population is to blame for many of the changes.
He warns the pressure will only increase, with the world's population set to grow by another 3 billion people in the next 30 to 50 years.
"As human populations have expanded in coastal areas - and it's really boomed throughout the world - you've had the modification of coastlines by the very fact that by destabilising vegetation you get nutrients and sediments going out in those coastal waters," he said.
"That's had a tremendously damaging effect in our neighbourhood. In South-East Asia for example, the entire loss of marine ecosystems that used to be there and used to support people."
Dr Alex Rogers is the scientific director of the International Program on the State of the Oceans and a professor of conservation biology at Oxford University.
He says when he got together with his colleagues they realised changes in ocean temperatures were occurring much faster than they had expected.
"The changes that people had been predicting would happen in the lifetime of our children, or our children's children, are happening really now before our eyes," he said.
Dead zones
Professor Guldberg says concerns about marine environments often take a back seat both in public debate and scientific research.
"They did a study last year where I counted the number of peer-reviewed papers on climate change on the land versus the sea and there were 20 more papers, 20 times as many papers, associated with problems on land versus the sea," he said.
He says the sea provides up to a quarter of the world's protein and is concerned about the proliferation of dead zones if nothing is done.
Dead zones are areas where oxygen levels in the water drop to zero, a condition known as anoxia.
He says in these conditions only certain species survive.
"It won't be fish that we like to eat. There are animals and plants - well in fact I shouldn't say animals but more plants and bacteria, green slime, that will prosper in the anoxic environment," he said.
Professor Guldberg says the ocean is the life support system for the planet's atmosphere and if uncontrolled degradation continues, the threat of mass extinction is real and does not just apply to the sea.
"If we barrel along as we are right now, there's an increasing risk that we will be entering into one of these mass extinction events," he said.
"This is where you essentially get a runaway set of conditions which will be very unsustainable as far as human or any other life that we have on the planet today."
"This comes back to the fact that the ocean is central to the climate and conditions across the entire planet."
Professor Guldberg says to control the pace of change the world must move to zero emissions within the next 40 years.
The report's findings will be presented at the United Nations headquarters in New York this week.
Disk of Phaistos
In Greek tradition, a “sea people” who entered the Peloponnesus and the islands of the Eastern Mediterranean about four thousand years ago. They were the forefathers of the Achaean or Bronze Age inhabitants of Greece, named after their leader, Pelasgus, remembered as the First Man. A third-century B.C. vase painting portrays him emerging from the jaws of a serpent, while the goddess Athena stands ready to welcome him. In Aztec sacred art, Mesoamerica’s whiteskinned culture-bearer, Quetzalcoatl, the “Feathered Serpent,” identically appears out of a snake’s mouth. In both instances, the serpent signified their hero’s arrival by sea. Pelasgus was believed to have been born between the fangs of Ophion, a primeval, metaphorical snake personifying the undulating ocean. Athena’s presence in the vase painting signifies the destiny of Pelasgus as the first civilizer of Greece.
Notable mariners, the Pelasgians came from the Far West, where they conquered Western and Northern Europe, just as Plato’s Atlanteans were said to have done, previous to their arrival in the Eastern Mediterranean. The pre-Greek “Linear A” written language of ancient Crete and the enigmatic Phaistos Disk are attributed to the Pelasgians. The disk is a baked clay plate found at the Cretan city of Phaistos, inscribed in a spiral pattern on both sides with unknown hieroglyphs. According to the first-century B.C. Greek geographer Diodorus Siculus, writing was introduced by the Pelasgians, and the mathematical genius Pythagoras was supposed to have been directly descended from them.
Waves of immigrants from Atlantis who entered the eastern Mediterranean during the geologic upheavals of the late third millennium B.C. were referred to by the Greeks as “Pelasgians.”
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The Origins of Kingship
"So beautiful do you look when you are angry oh Mukunda"
"What happened to your oath not raise weapons in Kurukshetra?"
Clung onto the Lord's feet did Arjuna
Please do not slay the dear Pitamaha (Grandsire)
Both India and China had a concept of a golden age in the remote past that provided a model for later governments and peoples to emulate. This passage from the famous Indian epic known as the Mahabharata describes a three-stage process in the evolution of government in human society. Yudhisthira and Bhishma are two of the main characters in the story.
The Mahabharata Yudhisthira said: ‘‘This word ‘king’ [raja] is so very current in this world, O Bharata; how has it originated? Tell me that, O grandfather.’’
Bhishma said: ‘‘Currently, O best among men, do you listen to everything in its entirety—how kingship originated first during the golden age [krtayuga]. Neither kingship nor king was there in the beginning, neither scepter [danda] nor the bearer of a scepter. All people protected one another by means of righteous conduct, O Bharata, men eventually fell into a state of spiritual lassitude. Then delusion overcame them. Men were thus overpowered by infatuation, O leader of men, on account of the delusion of understanding; their sense of righteous conduct was lost. When understanding was lost, all men, O best of the Bharatas, overpowered by infatuation, became victims of greed. Then they sought to acquire what should not be acquired. Thereby, indeed, O lord, another vice, namely, desire, overcame them. Attachment then attacked them, who had become victims of desire. Attached to objects of sense, they did not discriminate between what should be said and what should not be said, between the edible and inedible and between right and wrong. When this world of men had been submerged in dissipation, all spiritual knowledge [brahman] perished; and when spiritual knowledge perished, O king, righteous conduct also perished.’’
When spiritual knowledge and righteous conduct perished, the gods were overcome with fear, and fearfully sought refuge with Brahma, the creator. Going to the great lord, the ancestor of the worlds, all the gods, afflicted with sorrow, misery, and fear, with folded hands said: ‘‘O Lord, the eternal spiritual knowledge, which had existed in the world of men, has perished because of greed, infatuation, and the like, therefore we have become fearful. Through the loss of spiritual knowledge, righteous conduct also has perished, O God. Therefore, O Lord of the three worlds, mortals have reached a state of indifference. Verily, we showered rain on earth, but mortals showered rain [religious offerings] up to heaven. As a result of the cessation of ritual activity on their part, we faced a serious peril. O grandfather, decide what is most beneficial to use under these circumstances.’’
Then, the self-born lord said to all those gods: ‘‘I will consider what is most beneficial; let your fear depart, O leaders of the gods.’’
Thereupon he composed a work consisting of a hundred thousand chapters out of his own mind, wherein righteous conduct [dharma], as well as material gain [artha] and enjoyment of sensual pleasures [kama] were described. This group, known as the threefold classification of human objectives, was expounded by the self-born lord; so, too, a fourth objective, spiritual emancipation [moksha], which aims at a different goal, and which constitutes a separate group by itself.
Then the gods approached Vishnu, the lord of creatures, and said: ‘‘Indicate to us that one person among mortals who alone is worthy of the highest eminence.’’ Then the blessed lord god Narayana reflected, and brought forth an illustrious mind-born son, called Virajas [who, in this version of the origins of the Indian state, became the first king].
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Kiev Monastery of the Caves and Microminiature Museum
This 1000 year old relic-filled cave monastery and UNESCO World Heritage Site also hosts an amazing micro-miniature museum.
Also known as the Kiev Monastery of the Caves, first and foremost it is a a historic Orthodox Christian monastery, built on top of a massive series of tunnels. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the one of the largest museums in Kiev with many sub-museums held within it.
Though from a distance it looks like an standard orthodox church it is built on top of a hage and "very complex system of narrow underground corridors" that contain monks living quarters. Travelers in the 16-17th century wrote that "that the catacombs of the Lavra stretched for hundreds of kilometres, reaching as far as Moscow and Novgorod" which, though an exaggeration, helped make the complex famous. The catacombs also contain numerous burials and relics, such the bodies of mummified saints such as Saint Kuksha, Nestor the Chronicler, and Alipy of the Caves, which today are displayed covered with cloth.
Among the museums in the above-ground complex are the Museum of Historical Treasures of Ukraine, a Book and print history museum, a museum of Ukrainian folk art, a theater and film arts museum and the state historical library, but by far the strangest and most curious of the museums is the microminiature museum.
This too has a Ukrainian connection, as the micro miniatures are the work of the world microminiature master Mykola Syadristy. Syadristy was born in Ukraine in 1937 and has been crafting micro-miniatures since he was in his twenties or for nearly forty years. Among his creations are the words "‘Long Live Peace in Ukrainian engraved on a human hair, minuscule portraits of Ernest Hemingway and Yuri Gagarin, what is believed to be the world’s smallest book with 12 pages at an astonishing 0.6 square millimetres, each page filled with the writing and illustration of Syadristy himself.
Among the other items to be seen (all of which must be viewed through a microscope) are a golden chess set on a pin head and the picture of Russian composer V V Andreev etched onto glass and fitted into one half of a poppy seed.
Temple of Mithras
Rebuilt remains of a temple to the Zoroastrian god Mithras.
Conspiracy theorists the world over look at major financial centers for signs of secret societies. Long before IIluminati, Masons, or even Templars had instituted their secret handshakes and hidden brotherhood - and even longer before bestselling author Dan Brown made everyone aware of them - ancient Rome had its own secret societies.
Mere blocks from the financial epicenter of the London Stock Exchange in the center of the city of London lies the reconstructed remains of a Roman temple to the Zoroastrian god Mithras, whose mystery cult was known to exist all over the empire. As would be expected of a secret society that came to power almost two thousand years ago, not much is known of the secret cult surrounding Mithras. Even in antiquity the rites were kept shrouded in secrecy, and male-only membership was proven with secret passwords and handshakes.
What we do know is that Mithras was a hero figure in a battle between good and evil, and that he is often depicted in a cave slaying a bull. He was popular with the military and political elite, so garrisons all over the Roman world were known to have temples dedicated to Mithras, called Mithraeum.
The Mithraeum in Londinium was built in the late second century, but seems to have fallen out of use by the early fourth century when the temple was filled with religious statues and apparently sealed. This temple was easily ignored; as was common with Mithraeum, it was built 18 feet below street level to create a symbolic cave emulating the one where Mithras slayed the bull.
The location of this temple to Mithras is hardly surprising, as the city of London (Westminster) is roughly in the same location as the Roman settlement in Londinium. Subsequent development in London's financial district lead to the Mithraeum being disassembled and rebuilt on Walbrook Street, where it can be seen by all at slightly above street level.
Great Blue Hole
Massive underwater sinkhole made famous by Jacques Cousteau
The Great Blue hole, located just 100 kilometers (60 miles) off the coast of Belize, is an underwater sinkhole that researchers believe is the largest of its kind. Circular in shape and characterized by its rich, blue color, it is over 300 meters (984 ft) across and 125 meters (410 ft) deep. It lies in the center of an atoll called Lighthouse Reef, where an island of coral encircles the shallow, light turquoise-colored waters of a lagoon. Water levels there are so shallow that parts of the ring surrounding the dark blue sinkhole are even known to crest the surface at low tide.
The sinkhole originally formed as a limestone cave during the last glacial period, a time when sea levels were much lower. As the ocean began to rise, the cave system flooded and eventually collapsed, creating a "vertical cave" in the ocean. As such, the site is popular among divers, who flock to the area to see the geological formations that now lie in the ocean's depths.
One such diver was undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau, who made the site famous in 1971 by declaring it one of the top ten best diving places in the world. At the time, Cousteau, sailing on his ship Calypso, investigated the sinkhole's depths and confirmed that it had, indeed, originated from a limestone cave formation. Huge stalactites and stalagmites were also found below the surface, some even reaching 9-12 meters (30-40 ft) in length.
These geological formations can still be viewed by divers today. It is said that the deeper one goes, the water becomes more clear and the formations, more complex. The Great Blue Hole is part of the larger Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, a World Heritage Site of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Eaglehawk Neck Tessellated Pavement
Extraordinary geology resembles man made pavement
The isthmus connecting the Tasman Peninsula to Tasmania is covered in a pattern of regular rectangular saltwater pools. Although these depressions look distinctly man made, they are in fact the result of a rare type of natural erosion.
Occurring near sea coasts on flat rock which has broken into regular blocks, the effect is known as "tessellated pavement" for its resemblance to Roman mosaic floors (also called tessellated pavement). The pavement takes two forms. Depressions are known as pan formations, occurring when saltwater wears away the center portion of the stones into pools. The opposite effect is known as a loaf formation, when the edges of the stone are worn away leaving a rounded crown resembling rising bread.
Tessellated pavement is extremely rare, found only in a few places on Earth. The geology is not related to the effect that created the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland and Fingal's Cave in Scotland. Those features were formed as basaltic lava cooled and fractured; tessellated pavement occurs as sedimentary rock erodes.
Eaglehawk Neck is also famous for its association with the prison colony at Port Arthur. In 1832, a military outpost was setup to watch for escaping prisoners, and dogs were positioned along the isthmus to raise a ruckus if they spotted an escapee. The motley army of dogs were described in 1840:
"There were the black, the white, the brindle, the grey and the grisly, the rough and the smooth, the crop-eared and the lop-eared, the gaunt and the grim. Every four-footed, black-fanged individual among them would have taken first prize in his own class for ugliness and ferocity at any show."
Port Arthur closed in 1877 (now open as a tourist attraction), but there is a monument to the dogs at Eaglehawk Neck. Along with the tessellated pavement, there are several other unusual geologic formations, including a natural arch and blowhole, nearby.
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Questions and Answers / How many clients do you average out at per week?
« on: October 26, 2011, 07:14:03 PM »
Also, what do you charge per hour? Would you class yourself as middle-range or high end? Or even low end for that matter?
I'm new and just want to get a feel for the 'market'.
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Las Vegas couple focus of immigration rally
WASHINGTON — In a Senate hearing room crowded with advocates of immigration reform, Sharon Courtney of Las Vegas held up a sheaf of papers, certificates of appreciation signed by Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and addressed to her as the wife of an Army serviceman.
“I am an American military wife, and I have my awards to prove it,” she declared.
Yet she and her husband, James Courtney, said they live in fear. That is because she also is an undocumented U.S. resident facing the threat of deportation that would pressure their marriage of 13 years and could break up their family of three sons.
The Courtneys, both 35, were among the focal points of a rally designed to show how flaws in the immigration system were pulling families apart or keeping them apart.
The testimony — from an Illinois father recently released from detention, an Arizona woman who had to leave her daughters behind in Mexico to earn a living, and a man from Seattle separated from his longtime partner when his work visa expired — was heard by lawmakers pushing for comprehensive immigration reform.
James Courtney served 15 years in the Army, including three tours of Iraq, before obtaining a medical retirement last year. He said he suffers from traumatic brain injury and several physical ailments.
In Iraq, besides his survival, he said he also worried about his family back home. Sharon Courtney had been detained in El Paso, Texas, in 2003 and unwittingly signed a document acknowledging she was in the country illegally.
“I said to myself I had to get back to my family,” he said. “I had to get back to protect my family because that was the only thing that kept me going.”
James Courtney said his wife, who entered the United States from Mexico when she was 15, is in voluntary departure status that remained in limbo while he was in the military. Her case “has been getting delayed, delayed, delayed. Here’s the thing, they say, ‘We won’t give her a green card, but we won’t deport her either,’ ” he said.
“We want to do the right thing,” Courtney said, but the couple decided to speak out “because nobody’s listening.”
“It affects us every day, knowing they can tear our family apart,” Courtney said. He said the family is fearful of traveling and being stopped by authorities, although the Army stickers on his car usually earn the family a wave through checkpoints.
Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., said Wednesday he is seeking information about the family’s case. So is Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., according to an aide.
“It is clear it is not acceptable to treat families of our veterans in this country this way,” Horsford said at the rally.
He said the Courtneys’ story “cuts across a lot of issues at stake in immigration reform, like keeping our families together and addressing sane border patrol policies and an effective pathway to citizenship.”
“We are a true American military family who have sacrificed a lot,” James Courtney said. “My wife is very deserving of residence or U.S. citizenship.
“The United States is our home, and we would not trade that for anything,” he said. “I did what my country asked me to do, and now I am asking my country to keep my family together.”
Contact Stephens Washington Bureau Chief Steve Tetreault at [email protected] or 202-783-1760. Follow him on Twitter @STetreaultDC.
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Which Twilight kids will make it big?
Nikki Reed (Rosalie Hale)
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Another talent who's been stifled by the Twilight saga, indie bad-girl Reed should enjoy a fresh lease of life. Once she's allowed to wipe off the pale-face makeup, she'll co-star with Bruce Willis in female assassin thriller Catch .44 and then in the Bret Easton Ellis-scripted high-school horror Downers Grove. Girl will do good.
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well i think they will do wellafter twilight ... they are all fab actors and should be in more fims .
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The only way they'll continue to be successful is if they do films teenage girls will go and see in swarms.
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Well they must be good at their jobs as Taylor Lautner is already in a new film called ABDUCTED and I can't wait to see how they have done the last 2 films, with the first one's being so good and the way they have been put across is GREAT.
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Well you wont see any of them in Corrie or Enders that for sure..
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im so excited for RPatz role in Kronenbergs next **** masterpeice. omg that news gave me joy
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Macenzie Foy, you are THE LUCKIEST GIRL EVER!!
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where vampire films are concernd twilight will quickly be forgoten and poppped into some other genre as they arent realy vampire films but some kind of wanna be
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Old April 5th, 2012, 10:59 AM #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by freddyfingers View Post
You didn't mention how Ben got the amp. Don't leave us hanging. Did he get to from the thief? Was he the thief? Did Timmy fall in the well? Where was Lassie through all this?
Hey Freddy,
Well, this part of the story is second hand and not from my personal experience, but what I've been able to piece together from Danny and Jeff is:
Ben works for a cable company doing installations. Someone was moving into a house, had ordered this company's service, and Ben was the one to do the installation.
While under the house, Ben saw the back of the amp (the back panels were missing on the photos he sent me, so I assume they weren't on then) and thought it was an old tube television set. When he was back in the house proper, he ask the new owner of the house if he knew there was an old TV down there.
The owner said he didn't. Ben asked if he could have it and the owner said something along the lines of, "sure, get it out of there."
After Ben pulled it out, it was clearly not a TV but a guitar amplifier. The amplifier didn't thrill the homeowner any more than an old TV did, so he was happy to let Ben have it.
Jeff has informed me that there is some water damage on the amp, perhaps from the big flood in Nashville a few years back. The speaker has a tear in it, but it does power up. Anyway, Ben had reached out to Danny at Standel for a little history and advice on restoring it.
As far as who did take the amp...well, the statute of limitations in Nashville on theft is two years, legally. I don't know what the statute of limitations is with Karma.
I do know Karma has treated me extremely well these last couple of days, and I need to keep the ball rolling and do right for Ben, Jeff and Danny.
Thanks,
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Consistency
His Royal Highness Snuffy ;)
Consistency has always been a problem with me. I'm one of those people who it's all or nothing!
I've decided this is something i have to work on, so that when i'm not 100% doing what i feel i should be doing i'm still consistent with my effort.
I am so bad at this that i can be totally on program for 2 weeks i then will have a minor binge and instead of saying o.k that's fine it's done with i've worked hard for 2 weeks lets not throw it all away. I just have this mindset that well i've done it now i may as well just keep eating.
When i'm finished, i think well now i start all over again. It would be so much easier to just let the minor blip go by and continue on with how i was doing instead of feeling like a failure and having to start all over again, setting myself up for another fall!!
I leave myself thinking i can never finish what i start or at least continue what i start.
And since this is almost the end of the month i'm going to try for July to be consistent!! There will be no re-starting on continuing on my life journey ;)
1 comment:
Bev said...
I do that too! I think after eating some pizza or a splurge meal...."well that's it, I blew it! Time to start all over" or go off a week. I'm trying to NOT do that too lol.
Cute cat!
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Emil Eifrem is CEO of Neo Technology and co-founder of the Neo4j project. Before founding Neo, he was the CTO of Windh AB, where he headed the development of highly complex information architectures for Enterprise Content Management Systems. Committed to sustainable open source, he guides Neo along a balanced path between free availability and commercial reliability. Emil is a frequent conference speaker and author on NOSQL databases.
Presentations
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Roque Santos - Breaststroke Breath Control
Posted by Glenn Mills on Jun 10, 2011 08:39AM (2,889 views)
Olympian Roque Santos answers questions from our app users and website.
Today's question deals with more ideas on breath control off the turns.
Responses
Responded Jun 10, 2011 05:09PM
I don't have trouble with breath control for the swimming part of my Breaststroke, it's off the turns, mainly on the last one. I have to do a quick underwater pull-out and I usually just get passed the flags because I don't have enough air to glide longer under the water. I can get passed the red line on the first, second, and third turns, though, because I have enough air. Is there a way to expand my lung capacity so that I can complete a longer pull out? Sorry if my original question wasn't clear enough...
Responded Jun 15, 2011 01:58PM
We've had a couple questions about breath control... here's the other one, so maybe between the two there are some ideas.
http://www.goswim.tv/entries/6288/roque-sa...
He does answer about the double pullouts and triple.
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From: Center for Biological Diversity
Published June 7, 2012 12:36 AM
Boulder Supports Clean Air Act, Joins Urgent Call for Climate Change Action
BOULDER, Colo.— As atmospheric carbon dioxide levels hit a new record, Boulder has joined Santa Fe, Chicago and more than 25 other U.S. cities in supporting the use of the Clean Air Act to protect air quality and reduce greenhouse gas pollution to reduce the risk of runaway climate change. Through a resolution approved Tuesday night, Boulder has signed onto the Center for Biological Diversity’s national Clean Air Cities campaign, which urges the Environmental Protection Agency and President Barack Obama to take action on global warming through the Clean Air Act.
“Boulder’s leaders recognize that climate change will cost Colorado dearly, and they support one key solution: the Clean Air Act,” said Rose Braz, the Center’s climate campaign director. “Cities around the country, from Santa Fe to Tampa — and now Boulder — are sending an urgent message to our president and other national leaders: To avert a climate catastrophe, we need to act now.”
Arctic monitoring stations recently reported that carbon dioxide levels in the region have reached 400 parts per million — a milestone that underscores the risks posed by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gas pollution. Scientists say the world’s atmospheric carbon levels need to be reduced to 350 ppm to avoid disastrous climate change.
Climate change will increase Colorado’s risk of drought, heat waves and disastrous forest fires. It will also reduce snow pack and could knock as many as 30 days off the annual ski season, according to a 2008 report from the Center for Integrative Environmental Research.
Increased evaporation and other factors will reduce runoff to the Colorado River Basin by as much as 20 percent by mid-century, according to a 2008 scientific assessment commissioned by the Colorado Water Conservation Board.
Colorado’s biodiversity will also take a huge hit. Western trout populations, for example, could decline by as much as 64 percent, according to one scientific estimate. Mountain pine beetles and other tree pests and diseases will thrive under a warmer climate, posing a grave danger to the state’s forests.
The Center’s Clean Air Cities campaign is working with volunteers around the country to encourage cities to pass resolutions supporting the Clean Air Act and using the Act to reduce carbon in our atmosphere to no more than 350 parts per million. The resolutions call on President Obama and the EPA to take action under the Clean Air Act to address climate change.
Similar resolutions have been approved in Tampa and Pinecrest, Fla.; Cincinnati and Oberlin, Ohio; Chicago, Seattle, Wash.; Kansas City, Mo.; Albany, N.Y.; Tucson, Ariz.; Boone, N.C.; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Penn.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Santa Fe, N.M.; Cambridge, Mass.; Madison and Milwaukee, Wis., and Arcata, Richmond, Berkeley, Oxnard, Santa Cruz and Santa Monica, Calif. Several other cities around the country will be considering resolutions over the next few months.
Learn more about the Center’s Clean Air Cities campaign and get the facts about the Clean Air Act.
The Center for Biological Diversity is a national, nonprofit conservation organization with more than 350,000 members and online activists dedicated to the protection of endangered species and wild places.
Contact Info: Rose Braz, (510) 435-6809, [email protected]
Website : Center for Biological Diversity
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Old 10-16-2012, 03:03 PM #315
Greg G
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And you hit inside out forehands?
Interesting. I"m lame (physical for sure), and need as much footwork in doubles as singles, because the target's are much smaller, and I need to be much more accurate.
I guess it's like parking the car. I like smaller targets. Give me a wide open parking lot and I get confused on where to go. Drives my wife crazy
Anyway, this is much better answered in video form. Sorry it's blurrier than usual. The attempts at IO forehands are in the 2nd half.
http://youtu.be/uD3wk4PI234
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NBA coaches on the hot seat
By HOOPSWORLD
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by Steve Kyler, Hoopsworld.com
There is an expression in the coaching world that all coaches accept and embrace: “Coaches are hired to be fired.”
Anyone who accepts a head coaching job in the NBA knows that the clock starts the moment they hold their press conference, and the easiest change a team can make is at head coach.
As the 2012-13 NBA season gets underway with training camps in roughly two weeks, there are a few coaches who have to get things going or they could very easily be out before the season ends.
Here are some of the names to watch:
Avery Johnson, Brooklyn Nets
No one expected Johnson to win games last season in New Jersey. The roster was not constructed to win games and Johnson, for the most part, got a free pass as the team prepared for this offseason. All of that changes when the Nets open their inaugural season in Brooklyn in two weeks. Not only do the Nets expect to compete, they expect to win a lot of games, and if Johnson cannot deliver a winner in Brooklyn, he could very easily be out. The saving grace for Johnson is that owner Mikhail Prokhorov likes him a great deal. However, with so much of the Nets’ future riding on them being good from day one, the expectations on Johnson have more than doubled, and if he does not deliver, someone else could be running things in year two in Brooklyn.
Lawrence Frank, Detroit Pistons
The Pistons have never been very good at hiring coaches. The Pistons have had four coaches in the seven years since Larry Brown left the team. Since then, the team has gone backward virtually every year. Frank is an excellent coach. However, if the Pistons don’t start showing serious improvement, new ownership’s patience with the process won’t last long. Team President Joe Dumars is already on the hot seat, and if Dumars goes after another ho-hum season, Frank could go with him. No one expects the Pistons to win a championship, but if the team doesn’t show serious improvement, change across the board is inevitable.
Mark Jackson, Golden State Warriors
The Golden State … [For more on NBA coaches on the hot seat, click here.]
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Westerville police are warning holiday shoppers who use their debit cards that four people have been arrested for using "skimming" devices.
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20 Oct 2011: Opinion
The Ethical Dimension of
Tackling Climate Change
The global challenge of climate change poses a perfect moral storm — by failing to take action to rein in carbon emissions, the current generation is spreading the costs of its behavior far into the future. Why should people in the future pay to clean up our mess?
by stephen gardiner
Sometimes the best way to make progress on a problem is to get clearer on what that problem is. Arguably, the biggest issue facing humanity at the moment is the looming global environmental crisis. Here, the problem is not that we are unaware that trouble is coming. After all, the basic science is both well known and continually being reiterated in major national and international reports. Rather, the core problem is that thus far effective action seems beyond us. We seem at best paralyzed, and at worst indifferent. Put starkly, there seems little place within our grand institutions and busy lives for what may turn out to be the defining issue of our generation.
Why? In my view, at the heart of the matter is the fact that humanity is in the grip of a profound ethical challenge that our current institutions and theories are ill-equipped to meet.
Sebastian Junger’s book The Perfect Storm tells the story of a fishing boat caught at sea during the rare convergence of three independently powerful storms. Similarly, the global crisis of climate change brings together three major challenges to ethical action — and in a mutually reinforcing way. It is genuinely global, profoundly intergenerational, and occurs in a setting where we lack robust theory and institutions to guide us. Neglect of this perfect moral storm leads us to underestimate the climate problem and fail to appreciate the wider implications in predictable ways.
Conventional wisdom identifies climate change as primarily a global problem. Wherever they originate, emissions of the main greenhouse gas (carbon dioxide) quickly become mixed in the atmosphere, affecting climate
Those least responsible for past emissions are likely to suffer the most serious impacts.
everywhere. According to the standard analysis, this makes climate change a traditional “tragedy of the commons,” played out between nation states that represent the interests of their citizens in perpetuity. In Garrett Hardin’s tragedy, each herdsman prefers the collective outcome where none over-consume — so that the commons is not overburdened. Nevertheless, when acting individually each prefers to over-consume himself, no matter what the others do — with ruinous results for all.
In climate change, we are often told, states reason in the same way. Each prefers the collective outcome where none over-consume with carbon emissions — so that dangerous climate change is avoided. Yet, when acting individually, each prefers to over-consume, no matter what the others do — so overconsumption is rife. In both cases, then, we are led to an outcome that no one wants, and which is severe enough to seem tragic.
Unfortunately, this traditional model is at best dangerously incomplete. To begin with, it ignores one central spatial aspect of the climate problem. Those least responsible for past emissions are likely to suffer the most serious impacts (at least in the short- to medium-term). This is partly because the poorer nations are disproportionately located in more climate-sensitive regions, but it is also because, being poor, they lack the resources available to the rich to address negative impacts. Since it ignores this basic problem of fairness, the traditional model underestimates the nature of the relevant “tragedy.”
Even more importantly, the traditional model obscures the temporal aspect of the perfect moral storm. Once emitted, a substantial proportion of climate emissions typically remain in the atmosphere for hundreds of years, and some persist for tens — even hundreds — of thousands. This means that the current generation takes benefits now, but spreads the costs of its behavior far into the future.
Worse, many of these benefits are comparatively modest (e.g., those of bigger and more powerful vehicles), and many of the projected costs are severe, even catastrophic (e.g., severe flooding and famine). Worse still, the problem is iterated: The same temptation to take modest benefits now even
Most victims of climate change cannot hold us to account, being very poor, not yet born, or nonhuman.
in the face of severe costs to the future is repeated for subsequent generations as they come to hold the reins of power. Hence, there are cumulative impacts further in the future. Worst of all, such impacts may eventually provoke the equivalent of an intergenerational arms race. Perhaps some future generations will face such appalling environmental conditions that they are entitled to emit more in self-defense, even foreseeing that this behavior makes matters even worse for their successors. And so it goes on.
The third storm exacerbates the situation. Climate change brings together many areas in which our best theories are far from robust, such as intergenerational ethics, global justice, scientific uncertainty, and humanity’s relationship to nature. The problem here is not that we do not have any guidance at all. For example, the idea that imposing catastrophe on the future for the sake of our own modest benefits is not a defensible way to behave is a relatively secure basic ethical intuition. Rather, the problem is that it is difficult to move beyond those basic intuitions to deal with the details, and we are too easily distracted by counterarguments, especially from theories that have merits in other contexts, but fail to take the future seriously enough.
For example, some influential economists claim the current generation is justified in moving slowly on climate change because future people will be richer due to economic growth, and so should pay more. But are we entitled to assume that the future will be richer even in a climate catastrophe? And even if they are, why should they pay to clean up our mess?
This worry about distraction leads to a further important result. The intersection of the global, intergenerational and theoretical storms threatens to undermine public discourse. We in the current generation
We face a profound challenge that current institutions and theories were not designed to meet.
— and especially the more affluent — are in a position to continue taking modest benefits for ourselves, while passing nasty costs onto the poor, future generations, and nature. However, pointing this out is morally uncomfortable. Better, then, to cover it up with clever but shallow arguments that distort public discussion, and solutions that do little to get at the core problems. After all, most of the victims are poorly placed to hold us to account — being very poor, not yet born, or nonhuman.
Unfortunately, there is ample evidence for such shenanigans in the climate arena. If existing institutions are good at representing only the interests of their current members — or, worse, of the current generation of political and economic leaders — then we would expect agreements that reflect this. In particular, we might expect a succession of “shadow solutions” to the climate problem: processes, proposals, and agreements that pay lip service to wider ideals but ultimately deliver very little in the way of substance.
Sadly, this seems all too plausible a reading of the sorry history of international climate policy. The road from Rio to Kyoto to Bali to Copenhagen to Cancun is littered with procrastination, obfuscation, and empty promises. For example, all major countries including the United States agreed to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which took effect in 1994, and so committed themselves to “protect the climate system for present and future generations.” However, global emissions are now up more than 40 percent since 1990, and more than 17 percent in the United States. Similarly, in 2009 in Copenhagen, the global community publicly committed itself to limiting global temperature rise to 2 degrees Celsius. However, it left the hard question of who should do what to a subsequent national pledge system that does not get close to that target, and few have any confidence such a system will actually be implemented. (Witness, for example, the U.S. pledge of a 17-percent reduction on 2005 levels by 2020, which rests on legislation that has since been abandoned.)
Most recently, we see headlines such as “Cancún deal leaves hard climate tasks to Durban summit in 2011” (in the Guardian on Dec. 14, 2010), followed by “Durban Climate Deal Impossible Say US and EU Envoys” (in the same publication on April 18, 2011). Alas, given the temptations of the global and intergenerational storms, such dithering is all too predictable, and highly convenient.
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As bad as this news is, there may be worse to come. We should not expect a buck-passing strategy to limit itself to inaction and distraction, but rather to evolve over time. Given this, as the overall situation worsens, we might predict that the current generation will begin to press for a quick technological fix to hold off the worst impacts, at least until after they have exited the scene. In doing so they might even strive to seize the ethical high ground by declaring such a fix a “necessary” and “lesser” evil to prevent climate catastrophe. (Implausible? Welcome to the emerging debate about geoengineering.)
This is a grim state of affairs. However, recognizing the shape of the perfect moral storm can help us to make progress. We face a profound global and intergenerational challenge that current institutions and theories were not designed to meet. Given this, we need to move beyond the short-term economic and geopolitical framings that dominate current public discussion. We must acknowledge the global and intergenerational power that we yield and take responsibility for it, rather than taking solace in comfortable distraction. No one will stop us from exploiting that power but us. This is why ethics is at the heart of the matter.
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COMMENTS
Excellent points. The sad thing is, we already have the technology but for reasons you mention (among others), we lack the political will.
For many years, I've been writing and speaking to make the business case for sustainability as a profitable strategy (most notably, through my book Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green). I think someone has to make an equally persuasive case to government.
Posted by Shel Horowitz - Green/Ethical Marketing Expert on 20 Oct 2011
Well written, thought-provoking, and deeply concerning. It challenges the idea that if we just keep at the same things we are doing now, the powers that be will eventually see the light and make essential changes. So, then, what do people like me (no position of authority or clout) do to try and change this?
Posted by Una McGeough on 20 Oct 2011
The private sector has to buy-in. That means we need to create better monetization systems for carbon offsetting and promote reforestation that helps the environment and local communities and generates a profit for the investor that pays for the tree planting, maintenance and sustainable harvesting. There is 'no' money to be made in leaving forests untouched - actually it's one dollar according to my research. That's how much a U.S. industrial conglomerate pays per tree, not to have it cut down so the company can offset its carbon emissions. It is better to plan new sustainable forestry projects that provide an income for local communities, help the environment through progressive reforestation and gives the investor a return via a sustainble harvesting policy.
Posted by Mike Young on 21 Oct 2011
Excellent post Stephen Gardiner.
While Global Warming is the Cause, Climate Change is the Effect. The recent floods in some countries are attributed partially to climate change.
Environmentalist Suresh Heblikar said our economic systems are outstripping our ecosystems. He said: "With countries evading the terms of the Kyoto Protocol or Copenhagen Climate Council, the only way to tackle climate change is to open up our economy to free trade, make our population wealthier and more likely to seek a new social order that would encompass eco-awareness. Biodiversity has given us variation in our culture."
Dr.A.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP),India
E-mail: [email protected]
Posted by Dr.A.Jagadeesh on 21 Oct 2011
Excellent theme, but there is also a simple answer why climate change is being ignored and sceptics are popular: people find it heroic tackling problems, they like the the knight slay the dragon and save the princess; all like to be the hero, but in this we are the dragon ourselves and this is very hard to except, so our brain sees no other option as rejection and denial.
Posted by F.Swart on 21 Oct 2011
An excellent and rare insight into the complexities of the intergenerational challenge posed by climate change.
I work for the World Future Council and we are equally concerned at how existing governance frameworks and decision making have proved inadequate to meet rising sustainable development challenges nor in taking the long view into account.
We are promoting the idea of Ombudspersons for Future Generations, to be established at all government levels. Working independently from government, but at its heart, these institutions would safeguard environmental and social conditions for the benefit of current and future generations by securing their institutional representation in all areas of policy-making. We believe new, integrated mechanisms for monitoring or ensuring the implementation of agreed commitments across the SD agenda are required.
Please take a look for further information www.futurejustice.org.
Posted by Catherine Pearce on 21 Oct 2011
Do you have any scientific training?
The IPCC is a political sham: please read the InterAcademic Council's review of the IPCC process associated with their assessment report #4, 2007. Note: this report was requested by the IPCC in an attempt to answer its critics.
The two statements that stick out in my mind is:
Many conclusions put forward by elite 40 writers in the Executive Summary are not supported by the science found in the scientific report.
The executive summary involves the line-by-line negotiation between political representatives and the 40 elite writers.
Note: the 40 elite writers were elevated from the about 1,250 lead authors and sub-authors (scientific report) by the Executive Committee: this committee is political and bureaucratic in nature and represents the policy makers of the member nations. Among the 40 chief writers is Pachauri (IPCC chief and trained railroad engineer); 6 other members of the IPCC bureaucracy; 1 American lawyer; 1 MD from WHO; 1 prominant member of Green Peace and 8 members associated with the World Wildlife Fund. Some of the scientists who were involved, were also involved in the climategate" scandal. Does this panel sound like it is made up of leading scientists?
Reading the climategate emails should also be required; don't rely on how the allarmist propagandists choose to spin it. As a scientists, these emails read as if it were the writings of scientists desparately trying to defend the IPCC by any means possible; unscientific and fraudulent. There life acchievements are at stake.
Some facts ignored by the IPCC and allarmist and yourself:
1. We have been warming for ~ 300 years as the world rose out of the lowest temperatures of the Little Ice Age. CO2, according to IPCC, did not rise until 150 years ago; with most occurring after WWII.
2. The IPCC has censored CO2 measurements made by the classical chemical titration method which had acchieved an error margin in the range of 1 to 2% in the 20th century. This accurate method indicated that CO2 began to rise sharply from 320 ppm in the early 1930's as the world began to prepare for war. This surge peaked in 1943 at the height of war at a level of 450 ppm; 60 ppm higher than today. Yet this elevated level of CO2 did not trigger warming. The warming that began in 1915 ended around 1940 followed by cooling between 1950 and 1975.
We now have a realistic understanding of the temperature change over the last 11,000 years; the Holocene Interglacial Period. For most of this period, temperatures have been above current temperatures; this period plateaued about 7,000 years ago at ~3.0 degrees celsius above today's temperature.
Comparison: in the transition between ice age and peak level of the Holocene the temperature rose ~10 deg C; with the first 7.0 deg occurring in less than half a century. Compared to this, the 1.0 deg C, caused by CO2, by 2100 seems rather trivial. Why should there be a danger of a runaway climate from 1 deg if 7 deg did not trigger such an event?
Science should never be controled by political
and ideological agendas; yet today, climate science is controled by these non-scientific factors. For anyone who claims that skeptics are well funded ignores that 99% of all climate funding comes from our government and that this money only feeds science that supports the politics of the IPCC. This funding allows are government to control the direction science takes
Furthermore, the greenhouse/climate change theory has been institutionalized where group-think has perverted climate science such that theory becomes law, speculation becomes fact and predictions are treated as certainties. What ever happened to test your ideas in order to validate ones thinking?
Until the IPCC can honestly deal with the observations above, not censor them, I will remain a proud skeptic. Note: healthy science respects the skeptic, religion hates and punishes the skeptic.
Posted by peter bartner on 24 Oct 2011
Very clear article that outlines the essence of the ethical challenge we are in. The climate challenge is a complex "tragedy of the commons" setting and as the author rightly pointed we are currently going the easy by prioritizing our narrow self-benefits and discounting the future.
I would add two considerations to your excellent piece.
To the ethical dilemma there is also to add that the time delays are hard to grasp. It was easier, in Hardin's example of the pasture, for the villagers to see that they all needed to reduce the size of their herds: there was a common place to take care of, and a short time lag between action and result. The climate challenges put us in a condition where the time delays are large, and the "space" is the entire planet.
The second component I would add is the design of our institutions. Current political and economic institutons have been designed to favor the short over the long term. Today's electoral campaigns (in most OECD countries, at least) need to embrace the assumption of promising economic growth, new and expanded consumption, and technological advancements. Today these are taken for proxies for a higher quality of life and as the engine to keep the economy moving. As much as we know that we need a continuous economic growth, we also know that today most of such economic growth is highly linked with negative impacts such as rising emissions, environmental degradation and undermining people's capacity to meet their needs. As long as the engine of our economy is linked with such negative impacts, we will focus on the wrong goals. The positive aspect is that there is already enough knowledge about socio-ecological sustainability that we can potentially design new indicators that take into account the positive components of the GDP while counting as a minus the negative ones.
Posted by marco valente on 29 Oct 2011
Climate change is the biggest environmental issue facing humanity, but why can't we also acknowledge it's the biggest issue facing creation writ large. Of course we ought to be concerned about how climate change will impact humanity, but the rest of creation is along for the ride. Wouldn't that make the moral argument for action even stronger? Wouldn't it be nice if philosophers, politicians and average people could expand their perspective and act accordingly?
Posted by Kyle Gardner on 09 Nov 2011
I disagree with the above comment that we have the technology, but lack the will. We have the technology to partially offset carbon-based fuels. We cannot (at this point) replace all the carbon-based fuels with carbon-neutral fuels.
Fortunately, the latest science tells us that we have more time to develop this technology than previously reported. This extra time is important in that we do not need to rush into possibly expensive and less-effective solutions, but rather fully develop long-term solutions.
Environmental protection is tied to economic growth. Without the money garnered from this growth, there will be nothing to spend on environmental protection. We cannot implement policies that will hamper economic growth, lest we have less money to spent on future environmental protection. Some people are arguing that the moral argument is for stronger action. But how moral is that argument, if it causes increased human suffering due to economic hardship?
Posted by Dan Johnson on 11 Nov 2011
I totally agree with the author Stephen Gardiner. It is true that the nations who are underdeveloped and have less industrial platforms are suffering more impacts of climate change but in Japan earth quake, I think this view went wrong to some extent although Japan is not a huge country but they have a good industrial force. They suffered a huge loss. May god solve their problems.
http://mirza-fraz-b.blogspot.com/
Posted by Faraz on 08 Dec 2011
People of a village in the middle age, living in [squalor], forgot their problems going to church and listening to the priest talking about the risk of suffering in hell. Exactly like warmists (Gardiner the preacher raising a moral problem on an hypothetic problem far away in the future) who, while the ugly things (desertification, species extinction, fishless oceans, etc.) announced by the IPCC people and worse ones are occurring at a growing rate, culprits identifiable, action possible right now, prefer to pay attention on a distant problem announced by climatologists (not able to develop models for weather forecast valid for longar then a few days) through short-lived models that spread responsibility on everybody (= no culprit) and for which there is no practical measure to adopt. Very religious I would say!
Posted by Carlo Castellani on 17 Apr 2012
Yes, this thinking is brilliant, taking us into the heart of ’the storm'. And that is where we have to go, not just academics but all change makers.
Posted by Rachel Francis on 21 Jun 2012
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stephen gardinerABOUT THE AUTHOR
Stephen Gardiner is professor of philosophy and Ben Rabinowitz Professor of the Human Dimensions of the Environment at the University of Washington, Seattle, where he specializes in ethics, political philosophy, and environmental ethics. He is the author of A Perfect Moral Storm: The Ethical Tragedy of Climate Change. He is a visiting fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, and has previously held fellowships at Princeton University, Oxford University, and the University of Melbourne.
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虚; 空; 洞 【うろ】: hollow; cavity; hole
pronunciation is only one but why are there three kanji words??what are they differences??
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Pretty sure うろ is an extremely rare reading for 洞, which is usually read ほら and is already a different reading from 空【そら】, whose うろ reading doesn't seem so common either. This sort of entanglement between kanji, readings and meanings is quite common in Japanese (e.g.: japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/1229/…) – Dave Aug 25 '11 at 5:35
Aren't these supposed to be うつろ? – istrasci Aug 28 '11 at 17:14
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Why are there three kanji words?
At the time when there was no writing in Japanese, there was no such distinction. I'm guessing that the Chinese had separate words for the different concepts. And when Chinese characters were brought into Japan, multiple Chinese characters that had approximately the same meaning corresponded to a word that the Japanese already had. Then these Chinese characters were assigned to the Japanese concept.
What are their differences?
Consider 探す and 捜す. Both are さがす and mean "to search". 捜す nuance is "to search for something lost".
In the similar vein of kanji sharing readings and similar meanings, I'm guessing 虚, 空 and 洞 take on the nuances of "hollow", "cavity" and "hole".
I'm of the opinion that they are different. (If my shirt had a tear, I would say it had a 穴 or 洞 rather than a 空. A hole in my shirt makes more sense than a cavity in my shirt. The boundary of "cavity" has an added dimension to that of "hole")
Consider the following:
(To analyse the sense of the kanji I'm also going to consider other readings for the said kanji along with compound words)
For 虚:
1. きょえい [虚栄] (n) vanity, vainglory (abstract nothingness, as opposed to something tangible being absent)
2. うつろなめ [虚ろな目] (n) vacant eyes (abstract nothingness)
3. きょぎょう [虚業] (n) risky business (Risky; might amount to nothing)
4. きょすう [虚数] (n) complex number, imaginary part, imaginary number (I'm trying to illustrate abstractness)
5. うそ [嘘] (n) lie, falsehood, incorrect fact, inappropriate (the 口 radical with 虚; to speak (use 口 for 虚) but the result is as good as not speaking i.e. a lie)
If I were to try to squeeze these senses into a concept available in English, it would be "void". This would be most similar to "hollow" as I feel that "hollow" describes abstract qualities better than "cavity" or "hole". (I'm not saying that "cavity" or "hole" cannot be used in an abstract sense though)
For 空: (Ignoring the sense of "air" or "gaseous" as that would result in too much data)
1. あき, すき [空き, 明き] (n) room, time to spare, emptiness, vacant
2. あきかん [空き缶] (n) empty can (Intangible, but suggests absence of a something thereby creating a space)
3. あきがら [空き殻] (n) empty shell (Intangible, but suggests absence of a something thereby creating a space)
4. くうそうてき [空想的] (adj-na) imaginary (Abstract)
5. くうせつ [空説] (n) groundless rumor or story (Intangible)
6. くうそう [空想] (n, vs) daydream, fantasy, fancy, vision (Intangible)
Here we see that 空 has the sense of "hollow"(abstract and non-abstract) and "cavity". "cavity" suggests a space bounded by something e.g. a can, a shell or a room. As opposed to "hole" which boundary is different from a cavity. (See previously given example of a hole in a shirt)
For 洞:
I'm very tempted to equate this to the Chinese 洞[dòng] which in Japanese would be 穴[あな], literally meaning "hole". However, reading Japanese dictionary entries suggest that 洞 in Japanese is quite different from its Chinese main meaning:
1. どうけつ, ほらあな [洞穴] (n) cave, den, grotto
2. どうけん [洞見] (n, vs) insight, discernment
3. どうさつ [洞察] (n, vs) discernment, insight
4. どうさつりょく [洞察力] (n) insight, discernment
5. どうもん [洞門] (n) cave entrance, tunnel
Now I'm going to bring in a Chinese dictionary definition of 洞:
没有堵塞,可以穿通 (méi yǒu dǔ sè, kě yǐ chuān tōng) Which would mean "Not blocked, can pass through"
This Chinese definition works perfectly for 1. through 5. above. Passing through physically into a cave, and passing through cognitively to attain insight. Still a dimension less than "cavity" though, it only specifies a hole, but beyond that does not specify a "3D" boundary.
For fun:
Here's some food for thought that compounds the kanjis in question:
くうきょ [空虚] (adj-na, n) emptiness, vacancy. (Seems to be used abstractly)
くうどう [空洞] (n) cave, hollow, cavity
くうどうか [空洞化] (n, vs) making hollow, making meaningless
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AL-MASRY AL-YOUM
The Successor Of Pope Shenouda III Must Have More Than Just Spiritual Skills
The next Copt patriarch will have big shoes to fill: not only will he be succeeding to an immensely popular pope, considered by many as a pacifier and protector, but his political role, in a context of Islamic radicalism, will be closely monitored.
The Successor Of Pope Shenouda III Must Have More Than Just Spiritual Skills
Pope Shenouda III at Cairo University in Egypt in June 2009 (Chuck Kennedy)
By Rana Khazbak
AL-MASRY AL-YOUM/Worldcrunch
CAIRO - The death of Pope Shenouda III Saturday night struck a blow to the Coptic community in Egypt, who lost a spiritual leader and guardian who guided them for 41 years. But his passing has also sparked fears over the fate of the minority group in a country witnessing the hasty ascent of Islamic political groups to power.
Hundreds of thousands of mourning Christian Copts poured into the streets surrounding the Abbasseya Cathedral to pay their last respects to Pope Shenouda as his body lies in repose for people to bid him farewell. He died after a long fight with kidney failure at the age of 89.
Pope Shenouda’s charisma won the hearts of most Christians. The beloved patriarch led an educational and cultural revival in the church, transforming it into a full-fledged institution and a social hub where members of the Coptic community can mingle and develop close ties. This insular culture, though, added to a sense of isolation and protectionism in the community amid a rise of sectarian sentiments in Egypt. Some Copts particularly fear persecution now that Pope Shenuouda is gone and Islamists are ascending to power after they secured a majority of parliamentary seats.
“He was the godfather of poor people like us. We are nothing without him,” said Karim Saad, 29, who works in a clothes factory. Living in the area of Imbaba, Saad witnessed the violent sectarian clashes that took place last year when hundreds of ultra-conservative Salafis set fire to two churches in the poor neighborhood, demanding the church release a woman they said had converted to Islam. For years, Pope Shenouda played a pivotal role in containing angry reactions of Egypt’s estimated 10 million Christians in the face of sectarian violence and discrimination. “He was our idol; his word always had great weight and we all followed him. He used to control and contain any sectarian violence when it erupted,” said Saad, who added that his family is in mourning and his wife has been wearing black since the news broke out.
Chosen by God... and a blindfolded child
With Pope Shenouda’s loss, Copts are skeptical that any successor will be able to fill these shoes, despite their common belief that the coming pope will be God’s choice. Although potential successors will not be officially elected for a few months, three clerks are expected to compete for the position, namely Bishop Bishoy, the metropolitan bishop of the Holy Metropolis of Damietta; Bishop Moussa, the general bishop and administrator for the bishopric of youth affairs; and Bishop Youanis, who holds the post of assistant bishop and patriarchal secretary at the Patriarchal Residence in Cairo.
In the elections, one of the three finalists’ names will be drawn by a blindfolded child, which Copts believe is ultimately the holy choice. “We always felt we that we have someone to support us, talk on our behalf and defend us. Of course God is our protector, but the pope was very wise, resourceful, intellectual and compassionate,” said tearful Afaf Wahba, a housewife in her 50s who lives in Dokki.
But Pope Shenouda’s containment strategy didn’t go without criticism. Michael Aziz, 25, who just graduated from medical school, believes that the church’s role as the sole protector of Copts’ rights around which they can gather, in addition to the sectarian discourse adopted by the former rulers, has done nothing but feed the sectarian fires. “I don’t think that the coming pope will adopt a different strategy because all these potential popes were practically raised under Pope Shenouda’s teachings,” said Aziz, who lives in Shubra, an area with a large Christian population.
Although Pope Shenouda’s religious leadership was unquestionable by Copts, his passive and sometimes supportive political positions toward the toppled Hosni Mubarak regime were criticized in youth and activist circles. The only and last time he adopted a confrontational rhetoric was during Sadat’s time, when the former president put him under house arrest in 1981 in a monastery in Wadi al-Natrun. He was released almost three years after Sadat’s assassination and Mubarak’s rise to the power.
Nowadays, many Copts agree that the role of Pope Shenouda’s successor should be an entirely religious and spiritual one, rejecting any kind of guardianship on people’s political choices. “I don’t want the coming pope to interfere in politics because his opinion has a huge effect on people, and they obey him, but we shouldn’t be cowed. Everyone should make his own political decisions independently,” said Wahba.
Read the full article at Al-Masry Al-Youm.
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Felix Salmon
The HP capital-structure arbitrage
Felix Salmon
Aug 1, 2012 15:49 UTC
Last week, Arik Hesseldahl — a tech writer who’s the first to admit he’s no expert on finance — discovered the wonderful world of credit default swaps in general, and single-name CDS on Hewlett-Packard, in particular. The cost of single-name protection on HP has been going up, and that can only mean one thing: it’s “mainly a barometer of the state of anxiety over its finances and its balance sheet”, he wrote.
Hesseldahl’s corporate cousins Rolfe Winkler and Matt Wirz followed up a couple of days ago:
A $10 million five-year insurance policy on H-P debt costs $260,000 according to data provider Markit. That price has doubled since April and quadrupled since a year ago. While there is no prospect of H-P going under any time soon, bond investors are clearly unhappy about the company’s deteriorating prospects and balance sheet.
But I don’t buy it. For one thing, as David Merkel points out in a comment on on Hesseldahl’s latest post, the HP bond market is not panicking at all: its bond prices remain perfectly healthy. He continues:
The markets for single name CDS are thin because there are no natural counterparties that want to nakedly go long credit risk. Those wanting to nakedly short credit risk therefore have to pay a premium to do so, usually higher than the credit spread inherent on a corporate bond of the same maturity.
And if one or two hedge funds want to do it “in size,” guess what? The CDS market will back off considerably, and make them pay through the nose.
It’s hard to spook the bond market for a liquid bond issuer; it is easy to spook the CDS market.
Why might one or two hedge funds suddenly want to buy protection on HP (and Dell, and Lexmark)? There’s an easy and obvious explanation: their share prices. HP, Dell, and Lexmark are all trading at less than 7 times earnings, at the lowest prices they’ve seen in a decade. They’re all in the fast-changing and volatile technology business. The only certainty here is uncertainty: it’s reasonable to assume that in five years’ time, each of these companies is going to be in a very different place to where it is now.
Which sets up an easy and obvious capital-structure arbitrage. You go long the stock, and then you hedge with single-name credit protection — the only way you can effectively go short the debt. The stock market is deep and liquid enough that you can buy your shares without moving the market; the single-name CDS market isn’t, but no mind. Even if you overpay a bit for the CDS, the trade still looks attractive, on a five-year time horizon.
In five years’ time, it’s entirely possible that at least one of these companies will be toast — in which case anybody who bought the CDS today will have scored a home run. On the other hand, if they’re not toast, the stocks are likely to be significantly higher than they are right now. Basically, the stock price is incorporating a significant probability of collapse, and if you take that probability away, then it should be much higher. And buying protection in the CDS market is one way of effectively taking that probability away.
This kind of trade only works for companies in unpredictable sectors that have low stock prices and relatively low borrowing costs; such opportunities don’t come along very often. But when they do come along, it’s entirely predictable that a hedge fund or two will put on this kind of trade. In no way are such trades a sign that bond investors are worried about the company’s future: in fact, bond investors are not the kind of investors who put on this trade at all.
And so, as Merkel says, reporters should be very wary indeed of drawing too many conclusions from movements in the illiquid CDS market. Sometimes, they really don’t mean anything at all.
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Yeah, I think you are right. Might need to update regulation to handle CDS, though. They aren’t quite congruous to options.
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How QE works
Felix Salmon
Nov 4, 2010 16:56 UTC
Gawker’s John Cook asks me a question about how the Fed’s quantitative easing is supposed to work:
So the Fed is going to by $600 billion in U.S. Treasuries. It will presumably buy these Treasuries from private investors and institutions who had already purchased them–in other words, it won’t be handing $600 billion to the U.S. Treasury in exchange for bonds.
The purchases will be in increments of $1 million. Now, the kind of people who own $1 million and more in U.S. Treasuries tend to be people with a lot of money. And that money was kind of sitting there, and for some reason or another they decided to put it into treasuries, right?
So now along comes the Fed and says to those private investors and institutions, “Hey, I’d be happy to convert those treasuries into cash for you!” And they negotiate over price or there’s an auction or whatever, and the investors get their cash and the Fed gets its treasuries.
And so then these private institutions and investors are sitting there with a pile of cash. So why wouldn’t they just buy treasuries with it, which is what they had previously decided would be the wisest thing to do with that money?
The idea is to get those people to spend that cash in stimulative ways, right? But shouldn’t we assume that people who are sitting on large quantities of treasuries are sitting on them for a reason, and would likely continue to sit on them, even if they suddenly came into some cash?
John has a few of the details wrong, but at heart he’s absolutely right. The way that QE works is that the Fed will publish a schedule of how many Treasury bonds it intends to buy and when. It will then go out and buy those bonds from “the Federal Reserve’s primary dealers through a series of competitive auctions operated through the Desk’s FedTrade system.”
In English, what that means is that the New York Fed has a direct line to the biggest banks in the world (Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, etc — 18 in all). And it gets all those banks to compete with each other, either directly or on behalf of their clients, for who will sell the Fed the Treasury bonds it wants at the lowest price. The winners of the auction get the Fed’s newly-printed cash*, and give up Treasury bonds that they own in return.
The people selling Treasury bonds to the Fed, then, are big banks, who are told in advance exactly how many Treasury bonds the Fed wants to buy. As a result, they’re likely to buy Treasuries ahead of the auction, with the intent of selling them to the Fed at a profit. This is pretty much what John said would be going on, only they buy the bonds before the auction, rather than afterwards. Once the banks have made that profit, it’ll get paid out in bonuses to the people on the bank’s Treasury desk, with the rest going to their shareholders. We’re not exactly helping the unemployed here.
More generally, the Fed isn’t going to be buying any more bonds than the Treasury is issuing — so it’s not going to be lifting a lot of holders of Treasury bonds out of their long-term investments. But insofar as the Fed is forced to offer such high prices that investors simply can’t say no, those investors are probably just going to take the proceeds and invest them in agency debt instead from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. That debt is just as safe as Treasuries, and it even yields more than Treasuries, to boot.
What’s emphatically not going to happen is that the people who used to own Treasury bonds will take the Fed’s billions and suddenly turn around and spend them buying croissants at their local family-owned bakery. We’re talking about monetary policy here, not fiscal policy: the aim here is to bid up the price of Treasury bonds, which means that the yield on Treasuries will fall, and that those lower interest rates will somehow feed through into greater economic activity. The aim is not to take $600 billion and spend it on stuff in the real economy. That would be a second stimulus, and the chances of a second stimulus right now are hovering around zero.
Which is why Brad DeLong puts the value of buying $600 billion in Treasury bonds at about $7 billion in total, rather than anything near the headline $600 billion figure. The Fed is playing around with interest rates here — that’s its job. It’s not trying to directly stimulate demand.
*I should also take this opportunity to answer a question from CJR’s Dean Starkman, who asks where the money is coming from. The answer is that in a fiat-money system such as ours, the central bank can simply print as much money as it likes. If it wanted, it could literally go down to the local printing press, print out a bunch of $100 bills, put them in armored trucks, and send them over to JP Morgan or whoever sold them those Treasury bonds.** But that would be silly. So instead it simply increases the amount registered as on deposit at JP Morgan’s bank account at the New York Fed.
If JP Morgan had $100 billion in that bank account before, and then sells the Fed another $50 billion of Treasury bonds, then the Fed will just credit that $50 billion to JP Morgan, and the new balance in JPM’s account is $150 billion. Central banks can do that, which is why they’re so powerful. The amount of money in the system has just increased by $50 billion, and the Fed hopes that somehow that increase will feed through into higher inflation. Whether it will or not, however, depends on the degree to which JP Morgan can take that $50 billion and lend it out into the real economy. So far, banks have been bad at boosting their lending. And there’s not a lot of evidence that they’re getting any better.
**Update: Alea tells me I’m wrong on this: it’s the Mint which prints paper money, not the Fed, and all paper money is backed by Treasury-bond collateral.
COMMENT
Alea is incorrect. The Dept of Treasury’s Bureau of Printing and Engraving prints paper money on behalf the Fed (and netting 4 cents a bill regardless of denomination). The US Mint is a separate Treasury agency that coins money. Coin money is a different kettle of fish, the Fed buys coin from the Mint at face value. The Mint’s costs stay in its Public Enterprise Fund, the Secretary of Treasury sweeps the profits into miscellaneous receipts (31 USC 5136) So every dollar coin that costs 12 cents to mint adds 88 cents to general revenue.
The Secretary is granted authority to mint platinum coins of whatever “specifications, designs, varieties, quantities, denominations, and inscriptions” that he prescribes (31 USC 5112(k)). As we saw with the dollar coin, a coin’s face value bears no relationship to its cost of production. Remember too, coin seigniorage is booked as revenue, not debt. A trillion deficit could be covered tomorrow by the Secretary directing the Mint to coin a $1 trillion piece (or ten $100 billion coins, easier to make change) and then showing up at the drive-in teller to make a deposit (the interest on reserve payments enable the Fed to peg the federal funds rate without having to sell Treasuries to drain excess reserves).
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The Dow yields more than 10-year Treasuries
Felix Salmon
Jul 1, 2010 15:37 UTC
Calculating the dividend yield on stock indices is more of an art than a science, since no one knows for sure exactly what dividend the stocks in any given index are going to pay over the next year. But one good estimate puts the dividend yield on the Dow at 3.1%, while Eddy Elfenbein has calculated it to be 2.9%. Either way, it’s higher than the current yield on the benchmark U.S. Treasury bond, which was last seen at 2.89% and falling.
What this means is that if the Dow’s stocks, and their dividends, go absolutely nowhere over the next 10 years, they will still outperform Treasury bonds. Which doesn’t necessarily make either asset class a good investment: it’s entirely possible that both stocks and bonds are going to go down rather than up over the next decade. But it does say to me that stocks are increasingly attractive, on a relative basis, when compared to bonds. And if you’re valuing stocks on some kind of discounted-cash-flow basis, then your valuations should be soaring right now, as long-term interest rates continue to fall. Which probably just demonstrates the limitations of DCF analysis more than anything else.
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If you like the dividend yield now, just wait six months. It’s about to become _awesome_. Or at least that’s my bet.
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AMENDED COMPLAINT for patent and copyright infringement against Google Inc.. Filed byOracle America, Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Exhibit B, # 3 Exhibit C, # 4 Exhibit D, # 5 Exhibit E, # 6 Exhibit F, # 7 Exhibit G, # 8 Exhibit H, # 9 Exhibit I, # 10 Exhibit J)(Peters, Marc) (Filed on 10/27/2010)
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Oracle America, Inc. v. Google Inc. Doc. 36 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page1 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP MICHAEL A. JACOBS (Bar No. 111664) [email protected] MARC DAVID PETERS (Bar No. 211725) [email protected] 755 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304-1018 Telephone: (650) 813-5600 / Facsimile: (650) 494-0792 BOIES, SCHILLER & FLEXNER LLP DAVID BOIES (Admitted Pro Hac Vice) [email protected] 333 Main Street Armonk, NY 10504 Telephone: (914) 749-8200 / Facsimile: (914) 749-8300 STEVEN C. HOLTZMAN (Bar No. 144177) [email protected] 1999 Harrison St., Suite 900 Oakland, CA 94612 Telephone: (510) 874-1000 / Facsimile: (510) 874-1460 ORACLE CORPORATION DORIAN DALEY (Bar No. 129049) [email protected] DEBORAH K. MILLER (Bar No. 95527) [email protected] MATTHEW M. SARBORARIA (Bar No. 211600) [email protected] 500 Oracle Parkway Redwood City, CA 94065 Telephone: (650) 506-5200 / Facsimile: (650) 506-7114 Attorneys for Plaintiff ORACLE AMERICA, INC. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION ORACLE AMERICA, INC. Plaintiff, v. GOOGLE, INC. Defendant. Case No. CV 10-03561 WHA AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Dockets.Justia.com Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page2 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Plaintiff Oracle America, Inc., by and through its attorneys, alleges as follows: PARTIES 1. Oracle America, Inc. ("Oracle America") is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware with its principal place of business at 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood City, California 94065. Oracle America does business in the Northern District of California. 2. Upon information and belief, Defendant Google, Inc. ("Google") is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware with its principal place of business at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, California 94043. Google does business in the Northern District of California. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 3. This is an action for patent and copyright infringement arising under the patent and copyright laws of the United States, Titles 35 and 17, United States Code. Jurisdiction as to these claims is conferred on this Court by 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1338(a). 4. 1400(b). 5. This Court has personal jurisdiction over Google. Google has conducted and does Venue is proper in the Northern District of California under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391 and conduct business within the State of California and within this judicial district. 6. Google, directly or through intermediaries, makes, distributes, offers for sale or license, sells or licenses, and advertises its products and services in the United States, the State of California, and the Northern District of California. INTRADISTRICT ASSIGNMENT 7. This is an Intellectual Property Action to be assigned on a district-wide basis pursuant to Civil Local Rule 3-2(c). BACKGROUND 8. Oracle Corporation ("Oracle") is one of the world's leading technology companies, providing complete, open, and integrated business software and hardware systems. On January 27, 2010, Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems, Inc. ("Sun"). Sun is now Oracle America, a AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page3 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 subsidiary of Oracle. Oracle America continues to hold all of Sun's interest, rights, and title to the patents and copyrights at issue in this litigation. 9. One of the most important technologies Oracle acquired with Sun was the Java platform. The Java platform, which includes code and other documentation and materials, was developed by Sun and first released in 1995. The Java platform is a bundle of related programs, specifications, reference implementations, and developer tools and resources that allow a user to deploy applications written in the Java programming language on servers, desktops, mobile devices, and other devices. The Java platform is especially useful in that it insulates applications from dependencies on particular processors or operating systems. To date, the Java platform has attracted more than 6.5 million software developers. It is used in every major industry segment and has a ubiquitous presence in a wide range of computers, networks, and devices, including cellular telephones and other mobile devices. Sun's development of the Java platform resulted in many computing innovations and the issuance to Sun of a substantial number of important patents. 10. Oracle America is the owner by assignment of United States Patents Nos. 6,125,447; 6,192,476; 5,966,702; 7,426,720; RE38,104; 6,910,205; and 6,061,520, originally issued to Sun. True and correct copies of the patents at issue in this litigation are included as Exhibits A-G. 11. Oracle America owns copyrights in the code, documentation, specifications, libraries, and other materials that comprise the Java platform. Oracle America's Java-related copyrights are registered with the United States Copyright Office, including those attached as Exhibit H. 12. Google's Android competes with Oracle America's Java as an operating system and software development platform for cellular telephones and other mobile devices. The Android operating system software "stack" consists of Java applications running on a Java-based objectoriented application framework, and core libraries running on a "Dalvik" virtual machine (VM) that features just-in-time (JIT) compilation. Google actively distributes Android (including AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page4 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 without limitation the Dalvik VM and the Android software development kit) and promotes its use by manufacturers of products and applications. 13. Android (including without limitation the Dalvik VM and the Android software development kit) and devices that operate Android infringe one or more claims of each of United States Patents Nos. 6,125,447; 6,192,476; 5,966,702; 7,426,720; RE38,104; 6,910,205; and 6,061,520. 14. On information and belief, Google has been aware of Sun's patent portfolio, including the patents at issue, since the middle of this decade, when Google hired certain former Sun Java engineers. 15. On information and belief, Google has purposefully, actively, and voluntarily distributed Android and related applications, devices, platforms, and services with the expectation that they will be purchased, used, or licensed by consumers in the Northern District of California. Android has been and continues to be purchased, used, and licensed by consumers in the Northern District of California. Google has thus committed acts of patent infringement within the State of California and, particularly, within the Northern District of California. By purposefully and voluntarily distributing one or more of its infringing products and services, Google has injured Oracle America and is thus liable to Oracle America for infringement of the patents at issue in this litigation pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. COUNT I (Infringement of the '447 Patent) 16. Oracle America hereby restates and realleges the allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 15 above and incorporates them by reference. 17. On September, 26, 2000, United States Patent No. 6,125,447, ("the '447 patent") entitled "Protection Domains To Provide Security In A Computer System" was duly and legally issued to Sun by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Oracle America is the owner of the entire right, title, and interest in and to the '447 patent. A true and correct copy of the '447 patent is attached as Exhibit A to this Complaint. AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page5 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 18. Google actively and knowingly has infringed and is infringing the '447 patent with knowledge of Oracle America's patent rights and without reasonable basis for believing that Google's conduct is lawful. Google has also induced and contributed to the infringement of the '447 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android, and is continuing to induce and contribute to the infringement of the '447 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android. Google's acts of infringement have been and continue to be willful, deliberate, and in reckless disregard of Oracle America's patent rights. Google is thus liable to Oracle America for infringement of the '447 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. COUNT II (Infringement of the '476 Patent) 19. Oracle America hereby restates and realleges the allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 15 above and incorporates them by reference. 20. On February 20, 2000, United States Patent No. 6,192,476, ("the '476 patent") entitled "Controlling Access To A Resource" was duly and legally issued to Sun by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Oracle America is the owner of the entire right, title, and interest in and to the '476 patent. A true and correct copy of the '476 patent is attached as Exhibit B to this Complaint. 21. Google actively and knowingly has infringed and is infringing the '476 patent with knowledge of Oracle America's patent rights and without reasonable basis for believing that Google's conduct is lawful. Google has also induced and contributed to the infringement of the '476 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android, and is continuing to induce and contribute to the infringement of the '476 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android. Google's acts of infringement have been and continue to be willful, deliberate, and in reckless disregard of Oracle America's patent rights. Google is thus liable to Oracle America for infringement of the '476 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page6 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25. 22. COUNT III (Infringement of the '702 Patent) Oracle America hereby restates and realleges the allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 15 above and incorporates them by reference. 23. On October 12, 1999, United States Patent No. 5,966,702, ("the '702 patent") entitled "Method And Apparatus For Preprocessing And Packaging Class Files" was duly and legally issued to Sun by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Oracle America is the owner of the entire right, title, and interest in and to the '702 patent. A true and correct copy of the '702 patent is attached as Exhibit C to this Complaint. 24. Google actively and knowingly has infringed and is infringing the '702 patent with knowledge of Oracle America's patent rights and without reasonable basis for believing that Google's conduct is lawful. Google has also induced and contributed to the infringement of the '702 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android, and is continuing to induce and contribute to the infringement of the '702 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android. Google's acts of infringement have been and continue to be willful, deliberate, and in reckless disregard of Oracle America's patent rights. Google is thus liable to Oracle America for infringement of the '702 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. COUNT IV (Infringement of the '720 Patent) Oracle America hereby restates and realleges the allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 15 above and incorporates them by reference. 26. On September 16, 2008, United States Patent No. 7,426,720, ("the '720 patent") entitled "System And Method For Dynamic Preloading Of Classes Through Memory Space Cloning Of A Master Runtime System Process" was duly and legally issued to Sun by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Oracle America is the owner of the entire right, title, and interest in and to the '720 patent. A true and correct copy of the '720 patent is attached as Exhibit D to this Complaint. AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page7 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27. Google actively and knowingly has infringed and is infringing the '720 patent with knowledge of Oracle America's patent rights and without reasonable basis for believing that Google's conduct is lawful. Google has also induced and contributed to the infringement of the '720 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android, and is continuing to induce and contribute to the infringement of the '720 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android. Google's acts of infringement have been and continue to be willful, deliberate, and in reckless disregard of Oracle America's patent rights. Google is thus liable to Oracle America for infringement of the '720 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. COUNT V (Infringement of the '104 Patent) 28. Oracle America hereby restates and realleges the allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 15 above and incorporates them by reference. 29. On April 29, 2003, United States Patent No. RE38,104, ("the '104 patent") entitled "Method And Apparatus For Resolving Data References In Generate Code" was duly and legally issued to Sun by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Oracle America is the owner of the entire right, title, and interest in and to the '104 patent. A true and correct copy of the '104 patent is attached as Exhibit E to this Complaint. 30. Google actively and knowingly has infringed and is infringing the '104 patent with knowledge of Oracle America's patent rights and without reasonable basis for believing that Google's conduct is lawful. Google has also induced and contributed to the infringement of the '104 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android, and is continuing to induce and contribute to the infringement of the '104 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android. Google's acts of infringement have been and continue to be willful, deliberate, and in reckless disregard of Oracle America's patent rights. Google is thus liable to Oracle America for infringement of the '104 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page8 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 34. 31. COUNT VI (Infringement of the '205 Patent) Oracle America hereby restates and realleges the allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 15 above and incorporates them by reference. 32. On June 21, 2005, United States Patent No. 6,910,205, ("the '205 patent") entitled "Interpreting Functions Utilizing A Hybrid Of Virtual And Native Machine Instructions" was duly and legally issued to Sun by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Oracle America is the owner of the entire right, title, and interest in and to the '205 patent. A true and correct copy of the '205 patent is attached as Exhibit F to this Complaint. 33. Google actively and knowingly has infringed and is infringing the '205 patent with knowledge of Oracle America's patent rights and without reasonable basis for believing that Google's conduct is lawful. Google has also induced and contributed to the infringement of the '205 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android, and is continuing to induce and contribute to the infringement of the '205 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android. Google's acts of infringement have been and continue to be willful, deliberate, and in reckless disregard of Oracle America's patent rights. Google is thus liable to Oracle America for infringement of the '205 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. COUNT VII (Infringement of the '520 Patent) Oracle America hereby restates and realleges the allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 15 above and incorporates them by reference. 35. On May 9, 2000, United States Patent No. 6,061,520, ("the '520 patent") entitled "Method And System for Performing Static Initialization" was duly and legally issued to Sun by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Oracle America is the owner of the entire right, title, and interest in and to the '520 patent. A true and correct copy of the '520 patent is attached as Exhibit G to this Complaint. 36. Google actively and knowingly has infringed and is infringing the '520 patent with knowledge of Oracle America's patent rights and without reasonable basis for believing that AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page9 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Google's conduct is lawful. Google has also induced and contributed to the infringement of the '520 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android, and is continuing to induce and contribute to the infringement of the '520 patent by purchasers, licensees, and users of Android. Google's acts of infringement have been and continue to be willful, deliberate, and in reckless disregard of Oracle America's patent rights. Google is thus liable to Oracle America for infringement of the '520 patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271. COUNT VIII (Copyright Infringement) 37. Oracle America hereby restates and realleges the allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 15 above and incorporates them by reference. 38. As noted in paragraph 11 above, Oracle America owns copyrights in the code, documentation, specifications, libraries, and other materials that comprise the Java platform. 39. Google's Android infringes Oracle America's copyrights in the Java platform, and Google infringes Oracle's exclusive rights under copyright by reproducing and distributing Android and inducing others to reproduce and distribute Android or the code contained within it. 40. Android includes infringing class libraries and documentation. Approximately one third of Android's Application Programmer Interface (API) packages (available at http://developer.android.com/reference/packages.html) are derivative of Oracle America's copyrighted Java API packages (available at http://download-llnw.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/ and http://download-llnw.oracle.com/javase/1.4.2/docs/api/) and corresponding documents. The infringed elements of Oracle America's copyrighted work include Java method and class names, definitions, organization, and parameters; the structure, organization and content of Java class libraries; and the content and organization of Java's documentation. Examples of this copying are illustrated in Exhibit I to this complaint. In at least several instances, Android computer program code also was directly copied from copyrighted Oracle America code. For example, as may be readily seen in Exhibit J, the source code in Android's "PolicyNodeImpl.java" class is nearly identical to "PolicyNodeImpl.java" in Oracle America's Java, not just in name, but in the source code on a line-for-line basis. AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page10 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 41. Google has distributed Android to many companies interested in the mobile device market, including the members of the Open Handset Alliance, with the understanding and intention that those companies would distribute Android to developers and end-users, all with the purpose of encouraging and promoting the creation and execution of Android software applications. Users of Android must copy and use infringing Java class libraries, or works derived therefrom, to manufacture and use functioning Android devices, in violation of Oracle's copyrights. Such use is not licensed. Google has thus induced, caused, and materially contributed to the infringing acts of others by encouraging, inducing, allowing and assisting others to copy and distribute infringing works. 42. On information and belief, Google's direct and induced infringements are and have been knowing and willful. 43. By this unlawful copying, use, and distribution, Google has violated Oracle America's exclusive rights under 17 U.S.C. § 106. 44. infringement. 45. Google will continue to realize unjust profits, gains and advantages as a proximate Google has realized unjust profits, gains and advantages as a proximate result of its result of its infringement as long as such infringement is permitted to continue. 46. Oracle America is entitled to an injunction restraining Google from engaging in any further such acts in violation of the United States copyright laws. Unless Google is enjoined and prohibited from infringing Oracle America's copyrights, inducing others to infringe Oracle America's copyrights, and unless all infringing products and advertising materials are seized, Google will continue to intentionally infringe and induce infringement of Oracle America's registered copyrights. 47. As a direct and proximate result of Google's direct and indirect willful copyright infringement, Oracle America has suffered, and will continue to suffer, monetary loss to its business, reputation, and goodwill. Oracle America is entitled to recover from Google, in amounts to be determined at trial, the damages sustained and will sustain, and any gains, profits, AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page11 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 and advantages obtained by Google as a result of Google's acts of infringement and Google's use and publication of the copied materials. PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, Oracle America prays for judgment as follows: A. Entry of judgment holding Google liable for infringement of the patents and copyrights at issue in this litigation; B. An order permanently enjoining Google, its officers, agents, servants, employees, attorneys and affiliated companies, its assigns and successors in interest, and those persons in active concert or participation with it, from continued acts of infringement of the patents and copyrights at issue in this litigation; C. An order that all copies made or used in violation of Oracle America's copyrights, and all means by which such copies may be reproduced, be impounded and destroyed or otherwise reasonably disposed of; D. An order awarding Oracle America statutory damages and damages according to proof resulting from Google's infringement of the patents and copyrights at issue in this litigation, together with prejudgment and post-judgment interest; E. Trebling of damages under 35 U.S.C. § 284 in view of the willful and deliberate nature of Google's infringement of the patents at issue in this litigation; F. An order awarding Oracle America its costs and attorney's fees under 35 U.S.C. § 285 and 17 U.S.C. § 505; and G. Any and all other legal and equitable relief as may be available under law and which the court may deem proper. AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1430131 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document36 Filed10/27/10 Page12 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Dated: October 27, 2010 DEMAND FOR A JURY TRIAL Oracle America demands a jury trial for all issues so triable. By: /s/ Marc David Peters MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP MICHAEL A. JACOBS (Bar No. 111664) [email protected] MARC DAVID PETERS (Bar No. 211725) [email protected] 755 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304-1018 Telephone: (650) 813-5600 Facsimile (650) 494-0792 BOIES, SCHILLER & FLEXNER LLP DAVID BOIES (Pro Hac Vice Pending) [email protected] 333 Main Street Armonk, NY 10504 Telephone: (914) 749-8200 Facsimile: (914) 749-8300 STEVEN C. HOLTZMAN (Bar No. 144177) [email protected] 1999 Harrison St., Suite 900 Oakland, CA 94612 Telephone (510) 874-1000 Facsimile: (510) 874-1460 ORACLE CORPORATION DORIAN DALEY (Bar No. 129049) [email protected] DEBORAH K. MILLER (Bar No. 95527) [email protected] MATTHEW M. 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May 25, 2012
[Report] BWISP / GUPW / PACBI Panel Discussion, Ramallah May 21st 2012
Some writers, British or otherwise, try to give words to the voices they hear in other languages. Here are the words of a Palestinian voice I’m hearing tonight. Perhaps it’s the voice of several loved ones, but also the voice of many I don’t have the privilege of knowing. Listen to the words the voice is quietly saying:
“So we know, don’t we? This is life and we live it, and we don’t repeat ourselves too much. Naturally we argue sometimes. Oddly enough we are among the world’s experts in making the best of it. The lies still being told against us are more than sixty years old. They wall us in ceaselessly. Nevertheless, and despite some of what happens every minute of the day, we make the most of it. But for this life of ours not to become the living death which it also is, we have to continue – nothing can stop us – to proclaim and insist to the world that what we are being forced to live is a monstrous injustice……. Isn’t this how it is?”
John Berger / May 2012
[Naomi Foyle writes:] Capitalising on my visit to the West Bank to visit The Freedom Theatre, PACBI arranged an opportunity for me to share news of BWISP activities with a Palestinian audience, and to learn more about their struggle against Israeli apartheid in a panel discussion with Murad al-Soudani, Secretary-General of the General Union of Palestinian Writers.
The event, held at the Al-Bireh Municipality Hall and chaired by Dr Samia Botmeh, was very well-attended, especially considering that Nakba Commemoration Day and Hunger Strike Solidarity demonstrations were still on-going. Over fifty people were present, filling the hall, and many made contributions to the Q & A. The key results were:
• the creation of an event that broke the cultural siege on the West Bank – let us not forget that I had to hide my visit from Israeli officials or risk certain deportation;
• an opportunity for political networking that clearly demonstrated the current mood of hope, determination and solidarity that characterises the whole BDS campaign;
• the promise of greater strategic links in the future between BWISP and GUPW.
Murad al-Soudani began by declaring that Palestinian culture includes all Palestinians – refugees, the diaspora and those within the West Bank and the 1948 borders. At the same time, he insisted that Palestinian culture is outward-looking and evolving, and seeks to take its rightful place in a context of international exchange. He also framed the academic and cultural boycott as a key strategy in the struggle against the normalisation of Israeli apartheid. This is significant for BWISP members, who may encounter criticisms that only ‘dialogue’ with Israel can bring lasting political change. The message from Occupied Palestine is that our colleagues resoundingly reject any Zionist façade of state-sponsored cultural exchange, which only buys Israel time to consolidate its stranglehold on Palestinian lives and land. al-Soudani also noted that the GUPW has recently passed a motion committing the union to the struggle for freedom for Palestine, something new in its history. This mobilisation of union members is a significant step, as demonstrated by the recent strongly-worded GUPW statement rejecting Tracy Chevalier’s efforts to meet with Palestinian writers while she was violating the boycott. The Union call was heeded, and no Palestinian writer agreed to meet with her.
I then gave a summary of BWISP campaigns, including: protesting Ian McEwan’s acceptance of the Jerusalem Prize; organising the Southbank debate on cultural boycott; our recent efforts to dissuade Tom Rob Smith and Tracy Chevalier from attending the Mishkenot Sha’ananim Festival; and our members’ deep involvement in the on-going Globe Theatre/Boycott Habima campaign. I noted the positive progression of these campaigns, each of which has provoked international debate in the mainstream media:
• each has pushed the issue of cultural boycott deeper into mainstream British discourse, so that now with the Globe Theatre campaign it is no longer possible to brush off boycott arguments with platitudes about freedom of speech; instead, critics of the boycott are being forced to grapple with the real issue – the need to refuse complicity with apartheid and war crimes.
• attempts by Zionists and boycott critics to ignore or misreport our campaigns in the media have increasingly exposed the hypocrisy of the ‘dialogue’ argument;
• the pressure is clearly being felt, as indicated by Chevalier’s misguided attempt to reach out to Palestinians, and the Globe Theatre’s attempts to offer compromise solutions – which were similarly rejected.
I ended my talk with a personal message from John Berger to the audience, which was received with pleasure and gratitude. With his kind permission, I have included it above.
Questioners opened up the discussion in a variety of ways. One noted that international archaeologists have long been operating a silent boycott of Israel, and are emboldened by more vocal campaigns. The role of religion in the conflict came under critical scrutiny: I discussed the need for UK activists to counter accusations of anti-Semitism by making a sharp distinction between Zionism and Judaism, and a questioner highlighted the role of Christian Zionism in cementing the Occupation – something I am aware of from my efforts to challenge Michael Gove’s bias in the application of the Education Act. The importance of Palestinian culture as a sometimes overlooked weapon in the struggle was also discussed, with al-Soudani suggesting that for Palestinians to organise their own international literary festivals would not be a ‘reaction’ to Israeli events (ie, a ‘balancing’ effort) but a positive action in its own right. I cited Ghada Karmi’s comment that of all her books, her memoir has made the most impact on international readers, and here humbly offer the opinion that fiction, poetry and memoir can help scale what Berger calls ‘the wall of lies’ about Palestine.
I was also asked what it took to change a writer’s mind about appearing in Israel, to which I replied I wish I knew! But thinking about it later, I realised that the current policy of ‘name and shame’ is the most useful strategy we have. Of course, this is initially intended to chastise writers for breaking an international picket line, and as such may be misinterpreted as a purely punitive measure. But shame is such an uncomfortable negative emotion it may in the long run provoke a change of conscience. Certainly when I have felt shame in my personal life I have altered my behaviour in order not to experience it again. Some writers, like Ian McEwan and Tom Rob Smith, appear to be impervious to shame, but others, like Chevalier, may feel it at some level, and thus be prompted to question their own blind participation in Israeli propaganda events. It is important to note that the door is open for such writers to communicate with Palestinians in the future – just not while they are actively violating the boycott.
In conclusion, BWISP members and all UK boycott activists will be honoured to know that questioner after questioner thanked us profusely for our efforts on their behalf. One had clearly been unaware of the amount of BDS campaigning in the UK, so the event was a chance to demonstrate to him the strength of UK resistance; another remarked that he felt Palestine’s ‘South Africa moment’ was approaching – a truly hopeful statement, but one that felt not unreasonable given recent BDS successes, and the powerful sense of unity and indeed excitement in the room.
May 16, 2012
Update on Mishkenot Campaign
For background to this update please see previous posts.
In recent developments, according to Haaretz, Tracy Chevalier’s misguided attempt to meet with Palestinian writers was rebuffed; while the festival organiser has radically misrepresented the BWISP campaign as an abusive attack. Readers of the original letter will know that it was very respectful, and indeed, praised both Chevalier and Tom Rob Smith for their humanitarian concerns. Subsequent posts have expressed our disappointment and frustration at the lack of response from the writers, but at no time have they been abusive.
From Haaretz:
Uri Dromi, the manager of Mishkenot Sha’ananim that hosts the festival said that “there is an increasing feeling of cultural siege and despite our success in attracting major writers, some of them, particularly from Britain, have come under huge pressure not to participate.” He said that he had tried to invite South African writer and Nobel Prize laureate J. M. Coetzee “but he told me that he would come when the peace process goes forward.”
Dromi said that two British writers at the festival, Tom Rob Smith and Tracy Chevalier had been subjected to a major dose of online pressure and abuse for travelling to Israel. Rob Smith, whose first novel, Child 44, was a publishing sensation, told Dromi that he was very surprised by the attacks on his Facebook page but came anyway. Chevalier, author of bestseller Girl with a Pearl Earring, who has been to Israel before, asked Dromi if he could organize a meeting between her and Palestinian readers. “I tried to set up something in Ramallah and when that didn’t work, I enquired at Al-Quds University in Jerusalem but neither place was interested in cooperating with us.”
Note:
Tom Rob Smith himself, in an op-ed for the ultra-right-wing journal Israel HaYom described the campaign as intense, but not aggressive. For an independent reaction to his article, and its false description of the boycott, please see Tali Shapiro’s article in Pulse Media.
May 13, 2012
Update on Mishkenot Sha’ananim Campaign
The Mishkenot Sha’ananim International Writers’ Festival begins today in Jerusalem. While neither Tracy Chevalier nor Tom Rob Smith have engaged with BWISPs open letter requesting them not to attend, nevertheless there have been some significant developments:
Tom Rob Smith at first agreed to be facebook friends with BWISP members Eleanor Kilroy and Naomi Foyle, and responded politely to Foyle’s private message by saying that he would think seriously about the issues and get back to her. He also posted a reply to Kilroy on his wall, stating that his main reason for attending was to engage with his Israeli fans. Kilroy and Ofer Neiman of Boycott from Within responded with pertinent arguments. Three days later, Smith unfriended all of us and we have heard nothing from him since. For a fuller account, read Eleanor Kilroy’s article here.
Eleanor Kilroy started posting links to the BWISP letter and other relevant sites on the Festival facebook page. Seni Seneviratne and Naomi Foyle added comments, expressing our disappointment at the lack of engagement from the two writers. So far the threads are still on the wall.(See the box on the right-hand side of the timeline – you may have to scroll down within the box to see the posts.)
Ynet then reported that Chevalier wanted to ‘meet Palestinian writers’, and had asked the Festival director to arrange such an opportunity in Ramallah. The Ynet story mentioned our campaign in general terms, and also announced that Indian writer Vikas Swarup had cancelled his appearance at the festival, for ‘diplomatic’ reasons. PACBI had asked Swarup not to attend.
PACBI and GUPW (General Union of Palestinian Writers) have issued an authoritative statementstatement requesting Palestinian writers to shun such an encounter with Chevalier and other festival attendees, which they frame as a voyeuristic Orientalist endeavor.
In the meantime, the Festival coincides with the 64th anniversary of the Nakba, and takes place as the Palestinian prisoners’ mass hunger strike reaches a highly critical stage. Two Palestinians have currently refused food for 76 days – longer than any hunger striker has yet survived this form of extreme non-violent protest. Many activists in Jerusalem are making the hunger strike their main focus, but a small group of us are hoping to stage some kind of protest at the festival.
Finally, Naomi Foyle is scheduled to report on BWISP activities at a PACBI/GUPW panel discussion in Ramallah on May 21st, and will blog on the event.
May 2, 2012
Open Letter to Tracy Chevalier and Tom Rob Smith: reconsider your invitations to Jerusalem Writers Festival
Dear Tracy Chevalier and Tom Rob Smith,
We are disappointed to hear that you will be appearing at the Mishkenot Sha’ananim International Writers Festival in Jerusalem this month. Funded by the state of Israel, the Festival is a highly political event: in 2010 its keynote speakers were President Shimon Peres and Minister of Culture Limor Livnat (1). The festival has the stated aim of ‘improving the image of Jerusalem around the world’ (2) – yet in blind defiance of international law it celebrates the ‘reunification of Jerusalem’ (3). Let us be clear: the UN has designated Jerusalem as the shared capital of Israel and a future Palestinian state, and what the festival calls ‘reunification’ all right-minded people call occupation and illegal colonisation.
Israel has no sovereign rights over East Jerusalem, yet it has located its main police station and Ministry of Justice there; has erected a wall to annex Palestinian neighbourhoods; and grabs yet more land with illegal Jewish-only settlements. Arab East Jerusalemites are considered residents — but not citizens — of Israel, but even this dubious, second-class status is far from secure. Manipulating law and bureaucracy to suit its demographic purposes, Israel routinely revokes residency permits and demolishes Palestinian homes.(4) Protesters, including children, are brutally punished by detention in solitary confinement under conditions tantamount to torture. (5) Jerusalem, as a result, is a deeply divided city, carved up and scarred by the policies of an apartheid state.
We know you are both writers of conscience: Tracy is currently writing a novel about slavery, and Tom donates ten percent of his royalties to charity. We, members of British Writers in Support of Palestine (6), respectfully urge you to stand on the right side of history: to reconsider your invitations, and join us in taking up the Palestinian call for a cultural boycott of Israel. This boycott obtains until such time as Israel abides by its obligations to international law.
Signed
Felicity Arbuthnot
Prof Mona Baker
Hugh Dunkerley
Naomi Foyle
Fred Johnston
Ghada Karmi
Judith Kazantzis
Eleanor Kilroy
Wendy Klein
Diane Langford
China Miéville
Jeremy Page
Khadiga Safwat
Seni Seneviratne
Irving Weinman
Eliza Wyatt
1. http://blogs.forward.com/the-arty-semite/127688/shimon-peres-limor-livnat-and-nir-baram-start-fest/#ixzz1sTv9eIIk
2. Jerusalem Foundation Writers Proposal Page 2
3. Jerusalem Foundation Writers Proposal Page 4
4. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8390717.stm
5. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/22/palestinian-children-detained-jail-israel?newsfeed=true
6. www.bwisp.wordpress.com
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• Welcome to ehdknits.Here is a glimpse of debonnaire’s distinctive hand-dyed yarns,fine knitting accessories and Erica's original patterns (as well as my random comments!) . All yarns are specially chosen for quality and relative value and are extensively road tested. I also have a large stock of hand-painted needlepoint. with something to interest all. To stitch , I carry a large stock of traditional and specialty threads, including Rainbow Gallery. My mission is simply to inspire you to stitch while providing the best personal service possible. Please feel free to contact me at ehdknitsATgmailDotcom or call (0788-799-4351) to discuss any knitting or needlepoint needs. My patterns are also available through Ravelry and selected knitting yarns at debonnaire.artfire.com (click through buttons on right). Have fun with your project! Erica Downs
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This was just too true to pass by:
Q:
How many women with MENOPAUSE does it take to change a light bulb?
Woman’s Answer:
One!
ONLY ONE!!!! And do you know WHY? Because no one else in this house knows HOW to change a light bulb!
They don’t even know that the bulb is BURNED OUT!! They would sit in the dark for THREE DAYS before they figured it out.
And, once they figured it out, they wouldn’t be able to find the #&%!* lightbulbs despite the fact that they’ve been in the SAME CABINET for the past 17 YEARS! But if they did, by some miracle of God, actually find them, 2 DAYS LATER, the chair they dragged to stand on to change the STUPID light bulb would STILL BE IN THE SAME SPOT!!!!! AND UNDERNEATH IT WOULD BE THE WRAPPER THE FREAKING LIGHT BULBS CAME IN!!! BECAUSE NO ONE EVER PICKS UP OR CARRIES OUT THE GARBAGE!!!! IT’S A WONDER WE HAVEN’T ALL SUFFOCATED FROM THE PILES OF GARBAGE THAT ARE A FOOT DEEP THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE HOUSE! IT WOULD TAKE AN ARMY TO CLEAN THIS PLACE!AND DON’T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON WHO CHANGES THE TOILET PAPER ROLL !!
I’m sorry. What was the question ?
And my best response from a friend
Had to laugh – Almost fell down the stairs trying to escape his snoring because all the spots are out in the stairwell – He mumbled that the lightbulbs are in his office…. I can’t reach them so I will have to take a different route downstairs until the rest of the lightbulbs in the house go out.
Don’t even go near the garbage issue. Next week I am going to put it in the trunk of his car – hasn’t emptied the garbage in years. Our house would be a “pit” if I let him do anything except pour himself a Scotch.
Toilet paper is the best – it has been in the same place for 20 years – Liza, Sam and Bill still cannot remember where it is which can be annoying as I am the only person who knows where the plunger is for the kleenex and paper towel!!
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Well, this write up does not give enough credit to the Campground or the owners who work wery hard at keeping this the best camground in Ohio! Honestly there are only two things that I noted that might noticed by some wanna be campers is the pit toilets in the shower house. They are camper toilets that flush. The other thi...
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Marinas near Spring Valley Campground, Ohio:
Sugartree Marina, Lore City, 10 miles away
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Public Lands near Spring Valley Campground, Ohio:
Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, Brecksville - OH, 69 miles away
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Golf Courses Near Spring Valley Campground, Ohio:
Cambridge Country Club, Byesville, 3 miles away
Wildfire Golf Club, New Concord, 11 miles away
River Golf Course, West Lafayette, 16 miles away
Lakes Near Spring Valley Campground, Ohio:
Salt Fork Lake, Guernsey County, 6 miles away
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Lucky Break feat Phil Hartnoll & Myagi at Miss Libertine
Date / Saturday, 7 July 2007
Time / 09.00pm - 5am
Venue / Miss Libertine/ 34 Franklin Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000; Australia
Cost / $20 + BF
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Phil Hartnoll (Orbital / Long Range), Myagi (Canada), Lil miSbreaks, Brainstorm, DJ Ides, Little Evil, Ambassadors of the Old School, Snowie, Scratch Foundation, Nic Nac, Deviant vs Nago
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Brainstorm
Fresh from playing at the Glastonbury Festival, electronic music maestro Phil Hartnoll (Orbital / Long Range) returns to Melbourne for a one-off show. Also headlining is Canadian breakbeat producer Myagi who has been destroying dancefloors worldwide with his funk-fuelled live act. Supported by local favourites: Lil miSbreaks, Brainstorm, DJ Ides, Little Evil, Ambassadors of the Old School, Snowie, Scratch Foundation, Nic Nac, Deviant vs Nago. Lucky Break will be a night of hip-hop, electro, breaks, techno and much casino-themed fun.
Presale tickets only $20 + booking fee available from: Central Station, Collectors Corner, Alley Tunes, Mixed Bag Records, DMC & Miss Libertine.
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Tue, 03 Jul 2007Check out Beats Electric tonight Triple RRR 8 till 10, Nick Thayer's special guest is Phil Hartnoll.
lilstormerwrote
Mon, 18 Jun 2007Been checking out Phil Hartnoll's new band Long Range on their website... they just played a gig in Spain to 10,000 people in a beautifully historic square... pics look amazing, review is awesome... check it out on www.longrange.tv/
Next up Glastonbury, then Phil flies in for this gig... This one will seem well intimate after the festival crowds!
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Tue, 05 Jun 2007Here's a link to a mix Myagi did for triple J last year, just to give you an idea of how rocking he is
odeo.com/audio/2209319/view
I'll try and get a newer one, with some of his fresh releases on it... watch this space
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Our Spring 2013 tour began on 1st March 2013 and tour dates and locations will be added as soon as they are confirmed. Venues in green are open to the public. The gallery will be visiting the following areas:
20 - 24 May - Highland
Monday 20th May - Gairloch High School
Tuesday 21st May AM - Tore Primary School, near Muir-of Ord
Tuesday 21st May PM - Munlochy Primary School
Wednesday 22nd May - Inverness Royal Academy
Thursday 23rd May - Lochardil Primary School, Inverness
Friday 24th May - Cradlehall Primary School, Inverness
27 - 31 May - Highlan d
Monday 27th May - St Bride's Primary School, Onich
Vists from Glencoe Primary School
Vists from Duror Primary School
Tuesday 28th May - Spean Bridge Primary School
Vists from Roy Bridge Primary School
Wednesday 29th May - Glen Urquhart High School, Drumnadrochit
Open to the public at Glen Urquhart High School from 3.30 - 4.30pm
Thursday 30th May - Cawdor Primary Schooly
Friday 31st May - Grantown Grammar School
4 - 8 June - Perth and Kinross
Tuesday 4th June - Kinross High School
Wednesday 5th June - Pitlochry High School
Thursday 6th June - Newhill Primary School, Blairgowrie
Friday 7th June - St Madoes Primary School, Glencarse
Saturday 8th June - StART Festival at Wellmeadow (almost opposite Tourist Information), Blairgowrie PH10 6AS. Open 10am - 4pm
13, 16 June
Thursday 13th June - Leith Late, EH6. 6 - 9pm (exact venue tbc)
Saturday 15th June - as part of FabFest! outside Balfron Library, Buchanan Street Balfron G63 0TW . 10am - 4pm
Where we have been:
4 - 8 March - Edinburgh and East Lothian
Monday 4th March - High Street, Portobello (In front of Bank of Scotland) - 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 5th March - Oxgangs Library, 343 Oxgangs Road North - 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 6th March - Dunbar Primary School
Thursday 7th March - The Grassmarket, Edinburgh 11am - 5pm
Friday 8th March - The Grassmarket, Edinburgh 11am - 5pm
11 - 15 March - Angus
Monday 11th March - Arbroath Academy
Tuesday 12th March - Brechin Academy
Wednesday 13th March - Colliston Primary School, near Arbroath
Thursday 14th March - Friockheim Primary School, near Arbroath
Friday 15th March - Southesk Primary School, Montrose
18 - 22 March - South Ayrshire
Monday 18th March - Annbank Primary School, Mossblown
Tuesday 19th March - Coylton Primary School
Wednesday 20th March - Dalmilling Primary School, Ayr
Thursday 21st March - Newton Primary School, Ayr
Friday 22nd March - St John's Primary School, Ayr
Edinburgh, West Lothian, Falkirk and East Lothian
Monday 25 March - The Grassmarket, opp. Thomson's Court EH1 2H. Open 11am - 5pm
Tuesday 26 March - West Lothian College
Wednesday 27 March - Falkirk High School
Thursday 29 March - Peter Potter Gallery, 10 The Sands, Haddington EH41 3EY. Open 11am - 5pm
1 - 5 April - with Artlink Central
Monday 1 April - Callendar House, Callendar Park Falkirk Open 10am - 4pm
Tues 2 April - Clackmannanshire Community Healthcare Centre, Alloa 10am - 4pm
Wed 3 April - Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert Open
10.30am - 4.30pm Thurs 4 April - Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert. Open 1 0.30am - 4.30pm
Fri 5
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8 - 12 April - Edinburgh
Monday 8th April - St Crispin's School
Tuesday 9th April - Stenhouse Primary School
Wednesday 10th April - St John's RC Primary School
Thursday 11th April am - Gracemount High School
Thursday 11th April pm - Kaimes School
Friday 12th April am - Craigroyston Community High School
Friday 12th April pm -
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22 - 26 April - Stirling
Monday 22nd April - Raploch Community Campus, Stirling
Tuesday 23rd April - Balfron Primary School
Wednesday 24th April - Forth Valley College, Stirling Campus
Thursday 25th April - Borestone Primary School, Stirling
Friday 26th April - St Ninian's Primary School, Stirling
29 April - 3 May - Aberdeenshire
Monday 29th April - Alford Academy and Alford Primary School
Tuesday 30th April - The Gordon Schools, Huntly
Wednesday 1st May - Peterhead Academy
Thursday 2nd May - Meldrum Academy
Friday 3rd May - Inverurie Academy
13 - 17 May - Highland
Monday 13th May - Invergordon Academy
Tuesday 14th May - Dornoch Academy
Wednesday 15th May - Golspie Primary School
Thursday 16th May - Brora Primary School
Friday 17th May - Castletown Primary School, Thurso
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The regulation of advanced nursing practice
NMC
MARCH 2010
Regulation of advanced nursing practice
The Report of the Prime Minister’s Commission recommends:
“The Nursing and Midwifery Council must regulate advanced nursing practice, ensuring that advanced practitioners are recorded as such on the register and have the required competencies. Stakeholders must also consider how to reduce and standardize the proliferation of roles and job titles in nursing. The Midwifery 2020 programme should consider whether midwives working in specialist and consultant roles need advanced level regulation.”
Background
Advanced nursing practise is an umbrella term which is used to describe a number of specialist roles including clinical nurse specialist and nurse practitioner.
In June 2005, the NMC’s governing Council considered the outcome of its consultation on a post-registration nursing framework. As a result, it agreed that the level of practice should be called advanced nursing practice and that this level of practice should be registered.
The next step was to seek approval from the Privy Council to open a further sub-part of the nurses’ part of the register in order to register advanced nurse practitioners. A letter was sent to the Privy Council in December with additional information being sent in January 2006.
There followed a period of very little movement until in February 2007, the Government set out its proposals for the reform of professional regulation in the White Paper, ‘Trust, Assurance and Safety – the Regulation of Health Professionals in the 21st Century’.
The White Paper stated that ‘where appropriate, common standards and systems should be developed across professional groups where this would benefit patient safety. This will encompass the development of standards for higher levels of practice, particularly for advanced practice in nursing, AHPs and healthcare scientists.
The Department will discuss with the Nursing and Midwifery Council the outcome of their consultation on advanced nursing practice to agree next steps (2.30)’.
Next steps
The NMC will be establishing a project group to examine the basic competencies required of someone practising at an advanced level in order to protect the public.
The group will be seeking to learn the views of stakeholders and the lessons from how other countries, such as Australia and the USA, already regulate advanced nursing practice. The group will also be giving consideration to how such a model would be appropriate for midwifery.
First created: 02/03/2010
NMC - The proposed framework for the standard for post-registration nursing - February 2005 (Updated 2008)
The proposed framework for the standard for post-registration nursing - February 2005
Summary
This consultation outlined the NMC’s proposals to establish a framework for the standard for a level of nursing practice beyond initial registration.
The purpose of these proposals is to protect the public by setting a standard that the public can expect of any nurse who is working at this level. The establishment of a regulated level beyond initial registration is intended to meet the concerns of the profession and the public that, currently no UK-wide standards for this level of practice exist or are enforceable by the NMC. Proposals for a regulated standard have, in part, been in response to the concerns of both the public and the profession of the rapid growth in the number of titles that suggest an advanced level of knowledge and competence. Although an aim, it is unlikely that introducing the standard will have an impact on this. Agenda for Change may lead to the harmonisation of titles, but this only applies to the NHS. Council has agreed to work closely with employers on the need to reduce the number of titles.
Feedback from this consultation illustrates overwhelming support for the suggested framework, with 94% of respondents in agreement for its implementation. Among concerns expressed were those about the future of specialist practice. The NMC is looking at a strategy to deal with this and will continue to record specialist practice qualifications.
As at February 2006:
A revision of the definition of advanced nurse practice so that it could be accessible to patients and the public
The approved definition of advanced nurse practitioner reads: “Advanced nurse practitioners are highly experienced and educated members of the care team who are able to diagnose and treat your health care needs or refer you to an appropriate specialist if needed.”
Whilst definitions are helpful they have their limitations. Therefore we think it would be helpful to expand the definition to provide patients, their carers and other health care professionals with more detailed information about what they can expect of an advanced nurse practitioner.
“Advanced nurse practitioners are highly skilled nurses who can:
• take a comprehensive patient history
• carry out physical examinations;
• use their expert knowledge and clinical judgement to identify the potential diagnosis;
• refer patients for investigations where appropriate;
• make a final diagnosis;
• decide on and carry out treatment, including the prescribing of medicines, or refer patients to an appropriate specialist;
• use their extensive practice experience to plan and provide skilled and competent care to meet patients’ health and social care needs, involving other members of the health care team as appropriate;
• ensure the provision of continuity of care including follow-up visits;
• assess and evaluate, with patients, the effectiveness of the treatment and care provided and make changes as needed;
• work independently, although often as part of a health care team;
• provide leadership; and
• make sure that each patient’s treatment and care is based on best practice.
Only nurses who have achieved the competencies set by the Nursing and Midwifery Council for a registered advanced nurse practitioner are permitted to use the title Advanced nurse practitioner. The title will be protected through a registrable qualification in the Council’s register.”
Aligning the competencies to the Knowledge and Skills Framework
Setting out a policy for accommodating existing practitioners
This was completed and approved by the Council at its meeting on 1 December 2005.
What happens next?
In order for the Council to open a further sub-part of the nurses' part of the register for advanced nurse practice, it has to seek permission from the Privy Council. The Privy Council has to give permission in order for legislation to be drawn up to open a sub-part of the register for ANP. A letter has been sent to the Privy Council and we are waiting for their reply. The development and approval of any legislation has to go through a number of stages and the earliest that we could anticipate that legislation will be in place is August 2006.
In the meantime, work is being undertaken to develop guidance for existing providers of programmes for advanced clinical practice so that once the legislation is in place we can then approve programmes. Once programmes are approved individuals from those programmes will be able to apply for registration. We are also developing guidance for applicants.
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Standards to support learning and assessment in practice - NMC 2006 - UPDATED DEC 2006
SEE NMC IMPACT ANALYSIS REPORT - BELOW - DECEMBER 2006
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The AANPE draws your attention to this document - see below.
We urge you to read this carefully.
This proposal encompasses the prospective ANP register. In brief, it will require ALL future ANPs to be assessed in practice by registered ANPs, and their competencies to be signed off in practice by registered ANPs. Candidates for the ANP register will need their competencies ‘signed off’ in practice - by an identified and suitably prepared registered ANP mentor - to be entered onto the ANP register.
Implications of this is self evident:
FORMAL ANP MENTORSHIP TRAINING
IDENTIFICATION AN SUPPORT OF ANP MENTORS IN PRACTICE
RESOURCE AND FINACIAL CONSTRAINTS
INTRODUCTION OF SCHEME BY 2008
The AANPE has responed to this proposal by representation at NMC review in September 2006.
Advanced Practice Updates July 2006
Advanced Nursing Practice – update 4 July 2006
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is acutely aware that there is a great deal of interest in the progression of the work on advanced nursing practice. Approval was sought from the Privy Council to open a further sub-part of the nurses’ part of the register in order to register advanced nurse practitioners. A letter was sent to the Privy Council in December 2005 with additional information being sent in January 2006. The Privy Council has been seeking the views of the Department of Health (England), which takes the lead on regulatory matters relating to health care professions across the UK. Unfortunately these things do take time to process and we are still awaiting the response. Once we get the reponse, and assuming that it is positive, legislation will need to be in place in order to open a sub-part of the nurses’ part of the register for advanced nurse practitioners. There is a parliamentary process to go through in establishing any legislation and that has its own time frames. The formulation of legislation will take at least 6 months.
The work with regard to producing the standards of proficiency for advanced nurse practitioners document and providing guidelines for approved education institutions and applicants is well in hand. We will continue to keep you updated with information.
Further background to this work can be found at:
http://www.nmc-uk.org/aArticle.aspx?ArticleID=2038
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Writing and Creative Quotes from Babylon 5
I’ve recently become a fan of the science fiction show, Babylon 5. As I head into the middle of the third season, I strongly recommend this show to anyone who loves complex, three-dimensional characters, deep storylines, with dashes of quirky humor thrown in.
This wonderful site: http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/lurker.html has interviews with the show’s creator and main writer, Michael Straczynski, after each episode.
Here are some quotes from Mr. Straczynski:
1 Would it be fair to compare Cagney and Lacey with NYPD Blue? After all, they’re both cop shows. But in fact, they’re not the same kind of cop show; they share the same genre, but there ends the overlap. The two shows are distinct, separate entities, just as Harlan Ellison’s work is distinct from Bill Gibson’s work, even though both incorporate elements of SF.
The ST pilot existed in its own universe, and was primarily an action show. The B5 pilot exists in its own universe, and primarily sets the stage for a political mystery/intrigue series. It wasn’t meant to serve the same functions as the ST pilot.
It seems to me that many SF fans continue to compare everything to ST because that’s their primary frame of reference, and they continue to apply it whether it’s relevant or not. My suggestion…get another frame of reference.
2. What the soul was, who’s right, and even whether this is SF or Science Fantasy, was it explained enough to merit one over the other … how can I put this…? I don’t want to spoon-feed stuff to people. What I want is not to hit someone with a MORAL, or a message, or “This is what a soul is,” or “This is what makes it an SF series,” I want to start discussions. Arguments. Preferably a bar fight or two.
We present an issue. Here are the sides. Now…what do YOU think about it? I want this show to ask, “Who are you? Where are you going?”
3. I confess I don’t see the problem. In real life, some women are scientists, and doctors, and atheletes…and some women dance in bars, some women hook part- or full-time. Some men are scholars and diplomats and teachers…and some men are gigolos and thieves and *also* dance in bars. Where exactly is the problem in portraying both sides of this? Have we become so concerned with being politically correct that we can not show a legitimate part of human existence?
4. Correct; the title of “The War Prayer” is a nod to Twain’s piece of the same name, which should be read by *everyone*. Given the growing problems with illiteracy, I try to refer not to pop society so much, as to literature…Tennyson, Twain, even writers whose last names don’t begin with T.
5. Re: B5′s roster of strong women characters…this is something of a bugaboo/obsession with me. I *love* writing strong women. (For that matter, I love strong-willed, independent, smart women in real life as well; I love being outsmarted, love it when someone can go toe-to- toe with me on something.) Generally, and this isn’t entirely intentional, women on shows I work on tend to get some of the best lines, as is often the case with Ivanova. It’s not a case of being “one of the boys,” but being one of the *people*. There’s a subtle difference.
6. You don’t think that “Believers” was SF. Tough.
No, it didn’t have warp gates, or tachyon emitters, or lots of technobabble…it was about people. And the dilemmas they face.
Part of what has screwed up so much of SF-TV is this sense that you must utterly divorce yourself from current issues, from current problems, from taking on issues of today and extrapolating them into the future, by way of aliens or SF constructs. And that is *precisely* why so much of contemporary SF-TV is barren and lifeless and irrelevant…and *precisely* why such series as the original Star Trek, and Outer Limits, and Twilight Zone are with us today.
Like Rod Serling and Gene Roddenberry and Joe Stefano and Reginald Rose and Arch Oboler and Norman Corwin and a bunch of other writers whose typewriters I’m not fit to touch, my goal in part is to simply tell good stories within an SF setting. And by SF I mean speculative fiction, which sometimes touches on hard-SF aspects, and sometimes doesn’t. Speculative fiction means you look at how society changes, how cultures interact with one another, how belief systems come into conflict. And as someone else here noted recently, anthropology and sociology are also sciences; soft sciences, to be sure, but sciences nonetheless.
7. A lot of our episodes are constructed to work as mirrors; you see what you put into it. “Believers” has been interpreted as pro- religion, anti-religion, and religion-neutral…”Quality” has been interpreted, as you note, as pro-capital punishment, and anti-capital punishment. We do, as you say, much prefer to leave the decision on what things mean to the viewer to hash out.
• A good story should provoke discussion, debate, argument…and the occasional bar fight. The thing about “Believers” is that, really, nobody’s right, and in their own way, from their point of view, everybody’s right.
• 8. Sometimes, there are no-win scenarios. And what matters then is how your characters react, what they do and say, and how it affects them.
9. The choice *had* to be either/or. That was the point; to put the characters in a situation of conflict and see how they handle it. Sometimes in life there are ONLY two choices, neither of them good. Your message comes from a position of trying to avoid the hard choices. But the episode is ABOUT hard choices. It *has* to be either/or.
10. You have an introduction, a rising action, a climax, and then a denouement. Aside from experimental theater kinds of things, that is the basic underlying structure to all movies, plays and television series.
“Twin Peaks,” which you cite, really isn’t a very good example because, in my view, TP *never* resolved ANYthing. Thus it became an exercise in viewer frustration that eventually was a major reason why the show was canceled.
11. I like humor. I like that characters can show another side of themselves. If there is any real test of sentience, one of them must surely be the possession of a sense of humor, since it requires self reflection. And there is always unintentional (on the part of the character, at least) humor.
SF-TV has generally taken itself either too seriously, with rods up butts, the humor forced…or it’s not taken itself seriously at ALL, and gone campy. This show takes itself seriously, but not in quite a way that lets it fit in either category.
For me, as a viewer, I enjoy the shows that are roller-coasters, that take you from something very funny…and slam you headfirst into a very dramatic scene. Hill Street was like that, Picket Fences is like that now…why not SF? I’ve also found that humor can help you reveal things about the characters. The Londo/G’Kar scene at the elevator in “Signs and Portents,” for instance. It says something about both of them without coming out and *saying* it.
12. Ivanova is jewish. Ivanova is russian. Of the two, she tends to see herself as a russian first. There’s no value statement there, that’s just the way she is. Her parents were both russian, going back many generations on both sides. Some in her family tree were jewish, and some were not; there was some intermarrying. That may be part of why she sees herself as more russian than jewish, but it may be just a quirk.
(And to the protest of, “Well, you created her,” yes, I did. But there comes a time, if you’ve done your job right as a writer, when the character more or less takes over, and starts telling YOU who and what he or she is. There are times I mentally turn to Ivanova and say, “Okay, what do *you* think?” And she talks to me in my head, as do all of my characters. It’s part of making your characters real.)
….The problem with this discussion is that it has very little to do with who Susan Ivanova *is*, and more to do with the politics of what a russian or a jew or a russian jew *should be*. She is what she is, like it or not.
13. Someone complains about the characters not staying the same
Losing the characters she’s come to enjoy? No. But the characters are changing. That’s the point, and that’s been the intent from day one. But what’s the alternative? I’ve heard ST fans complain loudly and bitterly that after 7 years of TNG being on the air, nobody’s really changed, nobody’s been promoted into different ships or major changes in responsibilities…they’ve had Riker as XO for seven years, which in the real military would mean his career is *over*.
Change is the only other option.
The goal, from the start, was to create an overall story, but which would also require arcs for every single major character. They’re all going somewhere. In many cases, that “somewhere” plays into the larger arc; in some cases, not. If a woman is single, then gets married, then gives birth, and she’s your friend, have you “lost her” just because she’s gone through these changes? Of course not. She has changed, in good or bad ways, but she’s still the same person.
14. Re: being fooled into thinking the crystal construct in Delenn’s quarters was nothing more than a meditation thing…in general, it helps to remember that I subscribe to Anton Chekov’s First Rule of Playwriting: “If there’s a gun on the wall in act one, scene one, you must fire the gun by act three, scene two. If you fire a gun in act three, scene two, you must see the gun on the wall in act one, scene one.”Waste nothing.
15. Obviously, clearly, and irrefutably, an actor brings a *lot* to any role. No question. But it tends to begin with what is created. I’ve seen it said here, repeatedly, that none of the characters are uninteresting; they all have lives, and agendas, that make them fascinating to watch: Londo, Morden, G’Kar, Delenn, Garibaldi, Ivanova…what those characters are came out of my head, in terms of who tey are, what they say, what they believe, where they came from and where they’re going. Why would I invent a new character that was any less involving, or interesting, or multifaceted? Particularly knowing that he’s going to be a central character?
• 16. Tom: the quibble you raise is one of the points I’m trying to make. You say someone from 1890 would go crazy. I vehemently don’t agree. Go back and read letters from the 1890s. Heck, go read letters from 1776; the language, the emotions, they’re all very much the same. The chrome of technology has changed, some social styles and attitudes have changed, but people still go through school (usually), get married, raise kids, hold jobs, and look to a better future one day.
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• 17. The only way to make a viewer feel a character’s pain is if you feel it in the writing, and a lot of that came through. I live with these characters running around in my head 24 hours a day…and when I’d finally finished “Shadows,” it was as if they all sorta stopped and looked at each other, and at me, and said, “Gee, thank you EVER so fucking much, jeezus, why don’t you just go pluck somebody’s eye out while you’re at it?”To which the only reply is, “Now that you mention it….”
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• 18. Things you don’t expect to happen…that’s kind of one aspect I was after here. By way of comparison….
• There’s one great thing about The Shining, despite some other flaws in the film: they set up Scatman Cruthers (sp?) as the one guy who understands what’s going on…he gets the Shining, he’s a potentially heroic character, and when all hell breaks loose, he’s the one to get into the snow plow, cross terrible weather, we’re all sure he’s going to get there and fight the menace… he overcomes weather and nonsense to get there… he blows through the front door, ready for action… and gets an axe in the middle of his chest and dies.I *loved* that, and always kinda wanted to something of that nature, where you set someone up to be that kind of character, the future, whatever, then you yank it back and let the audience say, Oh, hell, NOW what?
• Because stuff happens. Because rocketry was the hope of the German Luftwaffe to win the war. Didn’t work out that way. Just because a character says it, doesn’t mean that it’s guaranteed to happen at all times. A parent can look at a child and say, “He’s our hope for the future,” and the next day the kid gets turfed by a semi-truck. Stuff happens. Nothing is guaranteed in the B5 universe; any character — ANY character — is vulnerable. That, for me, is part of what’s exciting.
• There’s no rule that every person who is hoped to help solve the problem in real life is gonna make it to the end or BE that solution. So if you delete that person, now it’s “Oh, hell, NOW what’re they gonna do?” which is more intrinsically interesting to me than the other option.Generally speaking, about once a year, toward the end of the year, I kinda look around at the characters with a loaded gun in my hand, and say, “Hmmm…if I take out *that* person, what happens? Is there anyone here I can afford to lose? Would it be more dramatically interesting to have this person alive, or dead? What is the absolute bare minimum of characters I need to get to the end of the story and achieve what I have to achieve?”
•
• 19. RE: alternate lifestyles…I said when stuff happened, we wouldn’t make a big deal out of it, it’d just be there…and I said we’d address it in our own way, in our own time. We’ve done a bit here, we’ll do a bit more down the road. I won’t give you or anyone a timetable; I’ll do stuff as the integrity of the story permits, not sooner, not later. I will not allow this to become a political football. If you do nothing, folks yell at you for ignoring it; if you do a little, they yell for not doing more; if you do more, they yell for not doing it sooner. Screw it. I do what the story calls for, as the story calls for it.
• Susan and Talia had been dancing around one another for months; that night, though, would’ve been the first time they got physically intimate.
• See, here’s where I start to have a problem. For starters, I don’t do any thing to be politically correct, or politically incorrect, I do what I do in any story because that’s what the story points me toward. Anybody who says “It’s not necessary” isn’t entitled to that judgement, frankly; you don’t know what’s necessary to the story. And by framing it in the “is this NECESSARY?” way is designed to make you defend your position when such defense isn’t the point; is it NECESSARY to have humor? to have a romance? to have correct science? No, *nothing* is NECESSARY. It’s what the writer feels is right for that scene, that story, that character.
• 20. one of the most consistent comments I get, in email and regular mail, is the spirituality conveyed in the show, that we have shown, and will continue to show, tolerance toward religion, even created sympathetic religious characters. “Thank you for your tolerance,” they say…until we show somebody or some action THEY don’t like…and at that point suddenly it’s a lot of tsk-tsking and chest thumping and disapproval; so okay, how about I just stop all positive religious aspects of the show?
It seems to me, that if I do *all that* with religion, and with thje (the) simple act of showing maybe ONE PERSON in all the long history of TV science fiction across 40 years has a different view of life, that the show is somehow degraded, or downgraded, or dropped in opinion…this simply reinforces the notion, held by many, that a lot of folks in the religious right wish to make sure no other perspective or lifestyle is ever shown on television, at any time, unless in a negative fashion.
The thing of it is, while on the one hand I’m getting praise from religious folks for addressing spirituality in my series (speaking here as an atheist), I’ve gotten flack from others who think it has no place in a SCIENCE fiction series, and why the hell am I putting something in that goes right against my own beliefs? *“Because,” I tell them, “this show is not about reflecting my beliefs, or yours, or somebody else’s, it’s about telling this story, about these people, with as much honesty and integrity as I can summon up. That means conceding the fact that religious people are going to be around 260 years from now.” Well, fact is, all kinds of people are going to be around 260 years from now. And what did the anti-religion folks say specifically about including spirituality in my series? “It’s not *necessary*,” they said.
Translation: they didn’t like it. Well, tough. It was right for this story, and this show. And it seems to me rather hypocritical for some folks, who applaud the show for tolerance, for my standing up to those who want to exclude religion from TV, to then turn around and say the show is diminished because it showed that same tolerance…to another group or perspective. I guess tolerance is only okay as long as it’s pointed one way.
My job is not to reinforce your personal political, social or religious beliefs. My job is not to reinforce MY personal political, social or religious beliefs. Then it isn’t art or storytelling anymore, it’s simply propaganda. My job is to tell this story, about these people, AS people, as mixed and varied as they are today. And there is no outside objective criteria as to what is, or isn’t *necessary* in a story; that is the sole province of the author. You may or may not like it. You may or may not choose to watch it.
* bolding mine. Since it goes along with my number one rule: be true to the characters and their story
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Picklist by Order allows you to provide your warehouse staff a picklist for individual orders. For each order selected, the list shows the
Location, SKU, product name and options (if any), the quantity, and an image of the product. The list is ordered by Location, SKU, and
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19
2011
New features and fixes: new languages, shape dimensions and bug fixes
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Rohitha Perera is a Community Evangelist at Creately.com, a collaborative diagramming software for teams. When he’s not working on marketing strategies for web start-ups, he spends time reading, watching movies, jogging, gardening and cooking. You can follow him on Twitter:@creately @ForzaRP
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• I’m new to evaluating Creately. This sounds like an awful lot of bugs. Is this typical??
• Hi Moti,
Thanks for the comment. Like any complex and feature rich piece of software there are bugs which can occasionally appear. Our Developer and QA teams do significant amounts of testing and combined with careful design and automated testing in-house we try to ensure that nearly all potential bugs are removed and never make it to production. As it says in the blog post we take all reports of issues and bugs seriously and investigate every single one of them – I personally often am the initial point of contact for users through our support ticket system and make sure that bugs/issue and improvements are all logged.
As an organisation we are built on trust and keeping everyone informed. That is why when we improve something within Creately or fix a bug we will tell you. Often the bugs are limited to very specific scenarios or sequences of events, therefore it is important to remember that often you will never have even seen the bug and the first you hear about it is during one of our announcements. I hope that sets your mind at ease. We will continue to improve and make sure nothing comes between you and your enjoyment of or productivity with Creately
Thanks
Nick
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[89]Hamblasto
89 > 39
Not just mathematically.
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アイギス Aug 23, 2012 @ 5:35pm
im gonna fuck haku
[89]Hamblasto Jul 17, 2012 @ 11:17am
I am a whore, Emi. A whore for Steam badges.
emi Jul 17, 2012 @ 9:29am
lmao, whaaat?! ;u;
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Lindsay Lohan Community Service Orientation
Lindsay Lohan fast-tracked her community service. Because time spent helping the less-fortunate negates the need for Rita Hayworth posters and pointy objects purchased with smokes. Lohan was sentenced to 120 days in jail, of which it’s confirmed she’ll spend three weeks or less behind bars. The 24-year-old was also sentenced to 480 hours of community service; 360 of those hours performed at the Downtown Women’s Center and 120 hours will be served at the L.A. County morgue. Lohan complained of being blindsided by the term… and her lawyer whipped together an appeal on what looked like store-bought stationary in order to get her client out of jail quicker. After claiming she was the victim of a witch-hunt because she’s a celebrity, Lohan had a sudden change of heart and asked to expedite the community service aspect of her sentence, with her lawyer signing her up at the Volunteer Center last week. According to TMZ, Lohan received a call late Monday afternoon from the women’s center to say they had a 5 p.m. orientation spot available. These pictures show Lohan leaving for the women’s center where she just completed her orientation. She hasn’t started the community service, that will happen this week. More and general views below.
Better still, and I’m actually not kidding, Lohan wore a sheer shirt… and no bra.
Image credit to INF Daily. Story TMZ 1, 2, 3.
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Posted On: 2009 / 04 / 20
In case you'd like to know more about me, there's a pretty good interview of me over at Single Function. I say "pretty good" because I like how interviews there are done, mixing up personal aspects with more focused and technical ones. Go read![...] → Read more
I've just committed a quick update to Admin Drop Down Menu, now showing version number 2.2.1 This update brings in a few CSS tweaks and improves the compatibility with Fluency, so if you're using this admin theme you'll be happier after upgrading. On the subject of this wonderful little plugin, my ego quite inflated yesterday [...] → Read more
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Increasing the number of your subscribers is (or should be!) one of any blogger's goal. You write to be hopefully read, and your subscribers are people you are sure do read you. Now, what about increasing effortlessly your loyal readership by (at least) 20%? Twitter is a fun little tool I've never really found any [...] → Read more
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I'll be having a job interview in another company next week, so I'm googling a bit about the manager who will interview me…. Got some hits in Google… Has a website… Hey cool, it's a WordPress blog… Having a look at his wp-content/plugins directory… OK, he's using a plugin I wrote. Things looking fine so [...] → Read more
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My most popular stuff on del.icio.us just got past 1000 bookmarks, and my feed reader count is now just above 500. I love you all![...] → Read more
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Just two more feed readers and I'll break the 300 mark… Subscribe ppplease! :)[...] → Read more
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How are ads served on wordpress.com? To new visitors, depending on some factors and contexts… Photomatt gives details, and compares the features on wordpress.com with the one I coded for my plugin Who Sees Ads. How great is that ? :) (via)[...] → Read more
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I'm currently giving a new plugin a try: Odiogo's Listen Button converts your posts to an audio file, ready to be downloaded, podcasted, or just played from within the page while you're reading it. A few years ago I had tried something similar, but it sort of sucked: you needed to register first in order [...] → Read more
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There's a new Japanse book about WordPress around, WordPress Standard Guidebook (transgooglation, announcement) and it features a few plugins, including my Admin Drop Down Menu. Nice :)[...] → Read more
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Emma
Hi Jean-Marc,
I am so excited that you decided to make a vin rose with the product of this year's vendange. We were in Maussane-les-Alpilles for the entire month of September and it really was much cooler than normal. I didn't realize that cool weather was a good thing for those of us who love rose.
I hope that some of the 2008 vin rose will find its' way to the USA, otherwise we will just have to wait to have a taste until next September when were back in France.
Emma
(Sorry, but I don't have accents on my computer keyboard)
Franca Bollo
I am so sorry I missed your rosé (but happy for you it sold out). Will you be making it again this coming fall? If so, will it be available in the US?
Christine Cuccia
San Francisco
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Comments on: Why America Sucks And Why It’s Great http://indi.ca/2012/03/why-america-sucks-and-why-its-great/ I'm a Sri Lankan blogger and hopeful entrepreneur Wed, 22 May 2013 18:35:32 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 By: Bin Laden http://indi.ca/2012/03/why-america-sucks-and-why-its-great/comment-page-1/#comment-257767 Bin Laden Mon, 19 Mar 2012 06:33:11 +0000 http://indi.ca/?p=9381#comment-257767 These undemocratic allies rise to power through bloody ClA-backed coups and rule by terror and torture. Their troops may receive training or advice from the CIA and other US agencies. US military aid and weapons sales often strengthen their armies and guarantee their hold on power (Eg. Saudi Arabi). Willingness to provide unhampered access for American business interests to exploit their countries’ natural resources and cheap labor are the excuses for their repression, and the primary reason the US government supports them. Rarely are they called to account for their crimes. And rarely still, is the US government held responsible for supporting and protecting some of the worst human rights violators in the world.
This is a puppet show. The puppeteers are following a script. The world is on to US script and won’t take it anymore. US arms the same elements that they expect to fight in the future … they allow a crisis to evolve in order to market intervention to the American public and select allies.
To the populations back home in US the reason often given for was for “freedom”, “stability”, “Protecting America” and so on.
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By: Bin Laden http://indi.ca/2012/03/why-america-sucks-and-why-its-great/comment-page-1/#comment-257766 Bin Laden Mon, 19 Mar 2012 06:32:22 +0000 http://indi.ca/?p=9381#comment-257766 Democratic America have many undemocratic allies and support “undemocracy” outside America. It seems they prefer democracy only in their country. Many of the world’s most repressive dictators have been friends of America. Tyrants, torturers, killers, and sundry dictators and corrupt puppet-presidents have been aided, supported, and rewarded handsomely for their loyalty to US interests.
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How to calm my cat during a 12 hour car ride?
I have to move and my cat hates car ride. He freaks out. I need tips about how to calm him down during the 12 hour car trip. Thanks, ~Gwen :3
ASKED BY Mr. Michael Whiskers on 9/24/12
TAGGED car, rides, scared IN Car Travel
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Hi all
In this instructable I will show you how to make a simple yet eye catching skateboard book shelf.
I made my skateboard shelf because I did not see one in any stores and so decided to make one myself.
I did notice that someone allready posted how to make a skateboard bookshelf and though I would add my shelf to the instructable for anyone interested.
Hope you enjoy
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Step 1: Tools + Materials
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Tools:
screw driver
drill
drill bits
Materials:
skateboard (any skateboard will do used or new)
ikea shelf arms
screws
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Log-influenced trapless Yagis
By , July 30, 2012
Up until the past decade or so, there were only two types of multi-band Yagis for HF: the traditional 3- or 4-element triband designs with traps or the physically larger & heavier trapless Log-Yagi with continuous 10-30 MHz coverage.
Today, there are antennas from several manufacturers in which these designs have merged, combining a 3-band trapless Yagi into a triband-sized footprint, weight and wind load.
In addition to a lack of traps, these Yagis are characterized by closely spaced elements and (in at least two cases) by separate driven elements for each band. Regardless of having separate driven elements only one feedline is used, with the RF being coupled into the “parasitically driven” elements via the directly-driven element for 20 meters (Force 12 C3).
So the new designs are smaller and lighter than Log-Yagis without the traps of traditional tribanders.
Reviews of these antenna types are universally positive however few of the reviewers mention what antenna they had prior to one of the new designs.
Examples of this antenna type are:
With there being no such thing as a free lunch, what was given up to allow a trapless design without the huge footprint of a Log?
Continuous coverage, for one and (from what I’ve read so far) a decreased front to back ratio compared to a trapped Yagi. Forward gain appears to remain the same.
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9 Responses to “Log-influenced trapless Yagis”
1. XV4Y - Yan says:
The Coupled-Resonator design as in Force 12 is great. I use it for an homebrew hybrid-Moxon with great success.It is physically simple to implement so durability is good, and it is virtually lossless with respect to most of the other multiband coupling technics.
The only cost are a slight effect on the main antenna pattern, a reduced bandwidth and complexity growing with added bands. Careful design quickly overcome that however.
The best antenna is the antenna that you can actually use. If it is flimsy or not on the band you need, it will be worthless. For me, it is better to lose some dB but have an antenna that really works when you need it.
• John AE5X says:
I’m glad to hear that, Yan – it was with some hesitation that I chose the antenna I did. Although they’ve been around for 10 years or so, it was all new to me as I’d never had reason to research it until recently…and I never know how to interpret the reviews on eHam. But when they are universally positive, I feel comfortable in making an assessment.
I’d be interested to hear more about the feed method of your dual band Moxon (Google translate allows me to read about your 17m mono Moxon). My 15m Moxon amazed me in the two weeks I had it only 4m above my roof.
“The best antenna is the antenna that you can actually use.”
They say the same thing about telescopes (thus my QRP Celestron C5+)!
• XV4Y - Yan says:
Hi John,
I did not own any of the commercial antenna you gave as examples so perhaps some owners reviews will help you better than my opinion. However talking about the coupling solutions, C-R (or open-sleeve) seems the best to me. I tested it on a 6m-2m Jungle Job (G4ZU) and then designed my hybrid-Moxon.
The hybrid Moxon is basically a Moxon on 15m and a C-R dipole on 10m. I added 6m lately but it does not work well. I was in a hurry and I have to investigate if it come from the feeder (the choke balun namely) or the antenna design by itself.
That said, on 15m and 10m it is a clear winner over my Ground Plane. I have also reasonable SWR on 12m and 17m that allows my TS-590 ATU to tune it but with mixed results regarding performance.
I am in the process of writing an article in english about it. Just waiting to see how it resist to the typhoons season. The design is really cheap with fishing poles and PVC pipe… Don’t know if QST or CQ will be interested by the article.
Agree about the “scope”. Just went back to the astronomy hobby and bought a 130mm Dobson because I can actually be looking at the sky in 5 minutes with my kids and wife rather than just trying to open the tripod.
However cloudy and stormy sky like tonight is no good at all.
73,
Yan.
2. John AE5X says:
Here’s a manufacturer I’d never heard of until seeing there ad somewhere earlier today:
http://www.innovantennas.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22&Itemid=107
With “particle swarm optimisation” it’s *got* to be a good antenna… :-)
3. John AE5X says:
I should note that the C3 is performing quite well on both 12 and 17 meters. A tuner is needed on 17 but it shows both gain and F/B.
• K2JRC says:
HI John, Force 12 folks tell me that on 17 meters the back is actually the front. Have you experienced this?
• John AE5X says:
I just recently heard of that characteristic myself (in this thread: http://www.eham.net/ehamforum/smf/index.php/topic,85989.0.html)
It don’t recall it being mentioned in the manual but will take another look and will also test the idea on the air now that I know it’s a possibility. If it is true, what I suspect is that the C3 has what may be close to a bi-directional pattern on the WARC bands. I say this because signals do peak when I point the antenna at them so there is gain in the standard forward direction. If there’s more in the reverse direction, it may be tough to discern given the time taken to rotate vs QSB.
4. Helio Greven says:
I would like to see the Manual of the TX38 beam in order to verify the dimensions im the computer.
I can I get a Manual? Anybody has one?
Helio
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the most important birds in the world
Local Lothario Finds New Gal Pal After Suspicious Death
An undeniably good-lookin' bird.
Pale Male is, irrefutably, New York's most famous hawk. Possibly even the world's most famous hawk. He's got a sweet pad on Fifth Avenue with a great view of the park, a history of hobnobbing with celebrities, and, even though he's getting up there in years, the cameras still love him. Naturally, as any red-blooded man or red-tailed hawk in his situation would do, Pale Male has been known to get around. His nest has been filled with more babies than the Pitt-Jolie home. He's broken more hearts than George Clooney. But Pale Male also goes in for serial monogamy — or he did for a while.
A long affair in the '9os with a hawk named First Love ended in apparent heartbreak when she ate a poisoned pigeon. Then, there was a bird named Blue who disappeared tragically after 9/11. The next longtime relationship, with a bird named Lola, ended in 2010 after she disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Then he took up with another paramour, the Ginger. Poor Ginger, with a name straight out of central casting, didn't stick around too long, though. Total rebound. Pale Male soon threw her over for a little lady named Lima. But now, just about a year into their relationship, Lima's been found dead, under circumstances that sound awfully similar to First Love's. Cause of death: She appears to have partaken of the carcass of a poisoned rat.
Things happen in nature. We've watched the Nature Channel and that cute penguin documentary and that scary grizzly documentary. We read Call of the Wild in ninth grade. We're willing to give Pale Male the benefit of the doubt. But all we're saying is that the news that he's already been spotted out and about with a new mate doesn't look great for him. P.M., word to the wise: Next time — and we have a sinking feeling there will be a next time — wait a few days before soaring out on the town with that new ladyfriend.
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