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Elizabeth Monk
Elizabeth Carmichael Monk (August 4, 1898 – December 26, 1980) was a Canadian lawyer and Montreal city councillor. In 1942, she became one of the first two women admitted to the Quebec Bar, alongside Suzanne Raymond Filion. In 1980, she was one of five recipients of the Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the Persons Case.
Early life and education.
Monk was born in Montreal on August 4, 1898, to Alfred Monk, a lawyer, and Mary Elizabeth Monk. She studied at Montreal's High School for Girls. A Governor General's gold medallist, she graduated from McGill University in 1919 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in modern languages and won a scholarship to Radcliffe College, where she graduated with a Master of Arts. She won the IODE overseas post-graduate scholarship for the province of Quebec and proceeded to study at Somerville College in Oxford. She went on to study civil law at McGill University, where she obtained her bachelor's degree in 1923 and received the Elizabeth Torrance Medal, the first woman to receive this award.
Career.
Early career and activism.
Despite her academic achievements, Monk could not write the bar exam as Quebec did not allow women to be admitted to the Quebec Bar at the time. Instead, she worked as a researcher for a law firm. In 1934, she travelled to Nova Scotia to sit for the bar exam in that province. Monk continued her work in Montreal, even though she was not recognized as a lawyer.
Throughout her early career, Monk was actively involved in various women's rights organizations. In 1927, Monk co-founded the University Women's Club of Montreal and served as its president from 1932 to 1938. She also served six years as the treasurer of the Canadian Federation of University Women and acted as legal counsel for the League for Women's Rights. Through her work with the League for Women's Rights, she submitted a brief to the Rowell–Sirois Commission (1937-1938) on federal-provincial relations. In her report, she highlighted many of the injustices faced by women, which she attributed to their exclusion from provincial politics. At the time, women could not vote or run for public office in Quebec, which made them ineligible for federal positions, even though they were subject to the same civic duties as men such as paying taxes. She concluded her report by calling on the Canadian government to include a declaration in the Constitution that explicitly condemned discrimination on the basis of gender and ethnicity.
Montreal city council.
In 1940, Monk became one of the first women to sit on the Montreal City Council as a delegate of the Montreal Citizens Committee. An amendment to the "Cities and Towns Act" the following year extended suffrage to all women at the municipal level and granted them the right to run for office in municipal elections.
Admission to Quebec Bar.
In January 1941, Monk, along with two other women – Annie Langstaff and Leslie Bell – submitted a plea to the General Council of the Quebec Bar Association, urging them to grant women admission to the Quebec Bar. The entry of women had been a contentious matter within Quebec's legal community and was met with “what was in some instances almost violent opposition on the part of the members of the Bar.” In March, the council voted – by a narrow margin of 12 votes in favour to 11 votes against – to call on the Quebec Legislature to pass enabling legislation. The measure passed on April 29 and women were finally granted admission to the Quebec Bar.
On January 13, 1942, Elizabeth Monk became one of the first two women admitted to the Quebec Bar, alongside Suzanne Raymond Filion, nearly 20 years after she had received her law degree. At the time, however, one of Monk's colleagues from Vallée Viens Beaudry & Fortier was representing a client in a lawsuit against the city. Under a clause in Montreal's city charter, a lawyer became ineligible to sit as a city councillor when they were involved in a legal case against the city and Monk was forced to leave her post as city councillor.
Later life and death.
Monk continued to practice law up until just a few months before her death and specialized primarily in commercial and real estate law. She continued to advocate for the advancement of women, both within the legal community and Quebec society in general. She died in Montreal on December 26, 1980.
Awards and recognition.
In 1955, Monk became the first Quebec woman to receive a Queen's Counsel designation.
In 1975, Monk received an honorary doctorate in law from McGill University.
In 1980, Monk was one of five recipients of the Governor General's Award in
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/// relative path. This is the same sequence of strings as the basenames
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Grant Imahara
Grant Masaru Imahara (October 23, 1970 – July 13, 2020) was an American electrical engineer, roboticist, and television host. He was best known for his work on the television series "MythBusters", on which he designed, built and operated numerous robots and machines to test myths over the course of the show.
Imahara began his career at Lucasfilm, where he worked in the THX division as an engineer and in the Industrial Light & Magic division in visual effects. His work has been featured in films from franchises such as "Star Wars", "Jurassic Park", "The Matrix", and "Terminator". His first foray into television was on the robot combat series "BattleBots", for which he designed and competed with his robot Deadblow and later returned as a judge. Imahara was also a chief model maker with Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) on such movie projects as "Galaxy Quest". In 2005, Imahara joined the cast of "Mythbusters" as a member of the Build Team, appearing in over 200 episodes of the series until his departure in 2014. In 2010, he designed the animatronic "robot skeleton" Geoff Peterson to serve as a sidekick on "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson". He starred in the 2016 Netflix series "White Rabbit Project" alongside his "MythBusters" co-stars Kari Byron and Tory Belleci.
Imahara died on July 13, 2020, at the age of 49, after suffering a ruptured intracranial aneurysm.
Early life.
Imahara was born on October 23, 1970, to a Japanese-American family in Los Angeles, California. His Japanese name was . Imahara graduated from the University of Southern California (USC) with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering. For a time, he considered switching majors with the intention of becoming a screenwriter, but he decided to stay on the engineering track after assisting Tomlinson Holman, a professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
Imahara was also a live-action role-playing gamer, as revealed on "White Rabbit Project".
Career.
Early work.
After graduation, Imahara was hired as an engineer for Lucasfilm's THX division; he then moved to the company's visual effects division, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), where he worked for nine years. While at ILM, he was involved in several films, including ', ', "Galaxy Quest", "A.I. Artificial Intelligence", ', ', "The Matrix Reloaded", "The Matrix Revolutions", "Van Helsing", and "".
Imahara has been credited in many feature films as a model maker. In particular, he was credited for his work in updating the aging R2-D2 robots for the "Star Wars" prequel trilogy. As an official Artoo Technician, he made a cameo appearance in the mockumentary "R2-D2: Beneath the Dome". He was also credited as chief model maker for Industrial Light & Magic on such projects as "Galaxy Quest" in 1999 wherein he designed custom circuit boards to provide the lighting effects on the NSEA-Protector space ship engine nacelles.
"MythBusters".
Imahara joined "MythBusters" on the invitation of friend and occasional employer Jamie Hyneman and former ILM colleague Linda Wolkovitch, who was an associate producer of "MythBusters". He joined as the third member of the Build Team alongside Kari Byron and Tory Belleci, replacing former "MythBusters" welder Scottie Chapman. His colleagues often jokingly refer to him as the "geek" of the Build Team. He often built robots that were needed for the show and specialized in operating computers and electronics for testing the myths. Imahara, along with Byron and Belleci, left the show after the 2014 season.
"White Rabbit Project".
Imahara reunited with Byron and Belleci for the 2016 "White Rabbit Project", a Netflix Original Series, in which the team investigated topics such as jailbreaks, superpower technology, heists, and bizarre World War II weapons, evaluated against a defined set of criteria and explored through experiments, builds, and tests. The complete first season of the series was released on Netflix on December 9, 2016. Despite receiving good reviews, the series was not renewed.
Other work.
In addition to his role on "MythBusters", he is known for his appearances on "BattleBots", where he designed and competed with his robot Deadblow. By 2018
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a lot of feelings about it. I think this is something that I’ve had a hard time communicating sometimes to people is like, I can feel a lot and I can feel really sad and I can feel a real loss and someone can mean a lot to me. But if I’ve made the decision in my brain that what we need is to not be together or if I’ve decided that we need a space or if I’ve decided, whatever, I can keep those commitments to myself and hold those boundaries pretty strictly.
Drew: Yeah. Ro, what’s your chart? I don’t remember.
Ro: I am an Aries Sun and a Sagittarius Moon and a Scorpio Rising.
Drew: Wow. That’s fun.
Christina: Wow. That is a chaotic chart. I really enjoy that. I like that a lot. That’s some fun energy.
Ro: It’s really like, if you look at my whole chart, it’s quite balanced. It’s kind of all over the place, which I really appreciate about myself, because I think there are definitely parts of me that are like big Aries vibes, but I have many friendships with other Aries people, and have had relationships with other Aries people, or I was like, “Oh, God, too much Aries.” So I’m glad that that’s not across the board my deal.
Christina: Yeah. That’s why we don’t do any sunshine shaming on this podcast because we love a full chart. We need to understand every facet of a person.
Ro: I’m a whole person. I’m not just an Aires.
Christina: We are here respecting and loving that person that you are.
Ro: Thank you very much.
Ro: Do you want to try to answer the question of when you know it’s time to break up? Because I feel like that’s a question that we get very often at Autostraddle in our advice box. I feel like I’m constantly telling people to break up, and I feel like such a downer when I do it, but I think it’s the right advice.
Drew: Yeah. Okay, there are things to consider. If you have spent 10 years with someone and you share a life and all those things we talked about, financially, et cetera, you’re entangled with them and you’re like, we’re having problems, should we break up? Maybe there are reasons not to if it’s a first thought that you’re having. But it’s wild to me, the amount of times we get questions where they’re like, “I love my girlfriends so much. We’ve been together for two months. And it’s like, “Yes, you should break up!” I know that you love this person, but you don’t really know that. I mean, you do, but you know them in this very certain way. And also you could walk away so easily right now. All those other things we were talking about aren’t happening. I mean, I would even say to someone who’s been married for 10 years, if you’ve been questioning, should we break up for a good chunk of time, yeah. I just think that that’s one of those questions — it’s like, “Am I gay?” It’s like, not a lot of people who are straight are walking around being like, “Am I gay? Am I gay? Am I gay? Am I gay?” So I think similarly it’s like, “Should we break up? Should we break up? Should we break up? Should we break up?” Yes.
Drew: But it’s also, I think the one thing that complicates it for me is that I know that I have never been in a relationship where I’ve talked about breaking up with the person throughout the… But I’ve witnessed that in friends who have good relationships where it’s just the way that they function more is a little bit more volatile and has a little bit more conflict. I’m really hesitant to get in a relationship, and maybe it’s an earth sign thing, but I’m very cautious about entangling my life in that way. And not just financially, but even in the sense of associating with someone. And then the way of introducing someone to my friends, and being like, this is someone who I care about and I want to bring them into your life. I just can be pretty hesitant about that. And so if I’m with someone, usually we’re compatible in a way where… I also don’t want a lot of conflict in my relationship, because then I just would be single. And so I want conflict in my flirtations. That’s really fun. But if I want to share a space with someone, I’m like, I don’t want — if we get into fight, it should not go to, so are we going to break up? Anytime that I’ve gotten into a fight with a partner, the assumption is we’re going to talk
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Supported by the International Visegrad Fund, the scientific and research Summer School in Molecular Biophysics and Systems Biology, was jointly organized by the University of South Bohemia, the Czech National Infrastructure for Systems Biology C4Sys and the Center for Nanobiology and Structural Biology of the Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. In partnership with the University of Miskolc, Hungary, the University of Warsaw, Poland and Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, the summer school provided Czech and foreign university students with an opportunity to work with experienced scientists and tutors in internationally respected research teams for a month. During their time in Nové Hrady the students did not only concentrate on research but they also attended an excellent series of lectures that gave them a broad view on cutting-edge methodologies and research.
The 5th Summer School 2017 was attended by 21 distinguished students from Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, and Slovakia. 10 students were sponsored by the Visegrad Fund and the additional eleven were funded by the University of South Bohemia and the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The summer school participants had gone through a highly competitive selection procedure and subsequently worked in first-rate fully-equipped laboratories on topics related to systems biology and molecular biophysics. At the end of the summer school, the research teams presented their results in a student conference, where the 3 best presentations got awarded by a scientific committee. All the participants received certificates and promotional gifts in the final ceremony.
The awarded projetcs were as follows: “Non-Invasive Measurements of Ion Fluxes Across Cell Membranes in Sacchoromyces cerevisiae” by Lucia Kmecová, Tatsiana Kachatkova and Aleksandr Kalashnikov; “In-Silico Study of a Voltage-Sensitive Transmembrane Protein” by Ibolya Tóth and David Roesel; and “Modelling Interactions in Biomolecules Using Methods of Quantum and Molecular Mechanics” by Weronika Lidwin and Andrea Guljas.
Besides research activities and lectures, the students also enjoyed several social events, such as “80 Minutes around the World” Food Festival, rafting trip down the Vltava River, tour of Budweiser Budvar Brewery and a typical Czech barbeque.
From 27th to 30th June 2017, Prof. Dr. Cecilia Rokusek, Ed.D., M.Sc., R.D., Provost and Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Larkin University, Miami, Florida, visited the Center for Nanobiology and Structural Biology CAS in Nové Hrady, where she met the Center’s Director Prof. Rüdiger Ettrich, Ph.D. He showed her how the Center works and introduced the C4Sys infrastructure, its development and the services offered. They discussed the possibility of education stays / internships of the Larkin university students at Nové Hrady as well as using the infrastructure by the students. A Memorandum of Understanding is currently being prepared for future signing.
Prof. Rokusek subsequently visited the grounds of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, where she was warmly welcomed by the former rector Prof. Libor Grubhoffer.
From 21st to 24th June, the Center for Nanobiology and Structural Biology hosted the 7th Visegrad Symposium on Structural System Biology. The Scientific Organizing Committee consisted of Dr.Babak Minofar, prof. Rüdiger Ettrich and Dr. David Řeha from the Center for Nanobiology and Structural Biology, Academy of Sciences, Nové Hrady, Czech Republic; Prof. Ján Urban from Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia; Dr. Béla Viskolcz and Dr. Imre G. Csizmadia from the University of Miskolc, Hungary; and Dr. hab. Joanna Sułkowska from the University of Warsaw, Poland.
The symposium focused on various computational methods used in the study of biologically relevant macromolecules ranging from quantum calculations via atomistic models to coarse-grained molecular dynamics of biological systems. Furthermore, it dealt with experimental techniques (mainly spectroscopic methods) that complement the simulations or can be used for verification.
The first meeting Intergovernmental Working Group took place in Amsterdam on Tuesday 10th January 2017.
The meeting was organised with support of the BBSRC and NOW, who together co-chaired the Legal and Governance work package of the ISBE’s Preparatory Phase. The meeting was attended by the representatives of national European funding organisations, including two representatives from the Czech Republic.
At the meeting, the current progress as well as the process and the time line of building the ISBE was discussed and plans and activities in the context of national investments
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\end{equation}
if $q>1$.
The method of the present paper is not based on the analysis of
the integral representation of the spherical function
$\phi_\lambda$ but rather on the analysis of the radial system
of eigenfunction equations for $\phi_\lambda$ with respect to the commutative
algebra of $G_\mathbb{C}$-invariant differential operators on $\Xi$.
In the case at hand, this amounts to the well known fact that
\begin{equation}
\phi_\lambda(\exp(i\pi(1-\epsilon)\eta))=F(a,b,c;z)
\end{equation}
with
\begin{align*}
a&=\lambda(\alpha^\vee)+p/4+q/2\\
b&=-\lambda(\alpha^\vee)+p/4+q/2\\
c&=1/2+p/2+q/2\\
z&=(1-\cos(\pi(1-\epsilon)))/2=1-\pi^2\epsilon^2/4+\dots
\end{align*}
where $F(a,b,c;z)$ (with $a,b,c\in\mathbb{C}, |z|<1$)
denotes the Gauss hypergeometric function. This function
is the unique holomorphic solution of
the hypergeometric differential equation
\begin{equation}\label{eq:Ghyp}
z(1-z)\frac{d^2F}{d^2z}+(c-(a+b+1)z)\frac{dF}{dz}-abF=0
\end{equation}
on the unit disc, normalized by $F(a,b,c;0)=1$.
The hypergeometric differential equation is a second order
Fuchsian equation with regular singularities at $z=0, z=1$ and
$z=\infty$. The exponents of (\ref{eq:Ghyp}) at $z=1$ are easily
seen to be equal to
$0$ and $c-a-b=1/2(1-q)$. Hence the problem of finding the singular
expansion of $\phi_\lambda(\exp(i\pi(1-\epsilon)\eta))$ at
$\epsilon=0$ is now transformed to a simple exercise on
the analytic continuation of the solutions of (\ref{eq:Ghyp}).
If $\phi_\lambda(\exp(i\pi(1-\epsilon)\eta))=F(a,b,c;z)$
is holomorphic at $z=1$ (i.e. at $\epsilon=0$) then $F(a,b,c;z)$
extends holomorphically to $\mathbb{C}$.
Since $\infty$ is a regular singular point of (\ref{eq:Ghyp})
this implies
that $F(a,b,c;z)$ is a polynomial in $z$ in this case (essentially a
so-called Jacobi polynomial). The hypergeometric series
terminates iff $a$ or $b$ is a non-positive integer (since
$c$ is not a negative integer in our situation), i.e. iff
$\lambda(\alpha^\vee)=\pm(p/4+q/2+n)$ with
$n\in\mathbb{Z}_{\geq 0}$. Hence for these values of $\lambda$
the function $\phi_\lambda(\exp(i\pi(1-\epsilon)\eta))$ is asymptotic
to a constant (for $\epsilon\to 0$), and for all other values of
$\lambda$ we find $(\ref{eq:asexplog})$ or $(\ref{eq:asexp})$
(whichever is relevant).
In the general case we need to deal with Harish-Chandra's radial system of
eigenfunction equations for the $G$-invariant differential operators, which is a
holonomic system of differential equations on $W\backslash A_\mathbb{C}/F$ with
regular singularities along the discriminant locus.
This gives rise to various questions and problems which are addressed in
the Appendix \ref{app:exp}.
First of all it is not clear in general how to define a set
of singular exponents at a point of the singular locus of a regular
singular holonomic system. In Subsection \ref{sub:expAR}
we give an appropriate definition of the notion of exponents in the special
case of a holonomic system of differential equations with regular singularities
along an affine hyperplane arrangement. We apply this definition to the pull back
to $\mathfrak{a}_\mathbb{C}$ of the Harish-Chandra system of equations.
The next problem is the actual computation of the set of exponents at $\eta$.
We do not know how to do this directly in
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<issue_start><issue_comment>Title: [swiftc (37 vs. 5431)] Add crasher in swift::TypeBase::getCanonicalType(...)
username_0: Add test case for crash triggered in `swift::TypeBase::getCanonicalType(...)`.
Current number of unresolved compiler crashers: 37 (5431 resolved)
Stack trace:
```
0 0x0000000003896a88 llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x3896a88)
1 0x00000000038971c6 SignalHandler(int) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x38971c6)
2 0x00007f1505e023e0 __restore_rt (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0+0x113e0)
3 0x00007f1504768428 gsignal /build/glibc-Qz8a69/glibc-2.23/signal/../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:54:0
4 0x00007f150476a02a abort /build/glibc-Qz8a69/glibc-2.23/stdlib/abort.c:91:0
5 0x0000000003832fdd llvm::llvm_unreachable_internal(char const*, char const*, unsigned int) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x3832fdd)
6 0x00000000014214af swift::TypeBase::getCanonicalType() (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x14214af)
7 0x0000000001278990 (anonymous namespace)::FindCapturedVars::checkType(swift::Type, swift::SourceLoc) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x1278990)
8 0x0000000001278dfa (anonymous namespace)::FindCapturedVars::walkToExprPre(swift::Expr*) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x1278dfa)
9 0x00000000013a54be swift::ASTVisitor<(anonymous namespace)::Traversal, swift::Expr*, swift::Stmt*, bool, swift::Pattern*, bool, void>::visit(swift::Expr*) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x13a54be)
10 0x00000000013a42bb swift::Expr::walk(swift::ASTWalker&) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x13a42bb)
11 0x0000000001279e10 (anonymous namespace)::FindCapturedVars::walkToDeclPre(swift::Decl*) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x1279e10)
12 0x00000000013a477e (anonymous namespace)::Traversal::doIt(swift::Decl*) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x13a477e)
13 0x00000000013a9d34 (anonymous namespace)::Traversal::visitNominalTypeDecl(swift::NominalTypeDecl*) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x13a9d34)
14 0x00000000013a47cb (anonymous namespace)::Traversal::doIt(swift::Decl*) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x13a47cb)
15 0x00000000013a7938 swift::ASTVisitor<(anonymous namespace)::Traversal, swift::Expr*, swift::Stmt*, bool, swift::Pattern*, bool, void>::visit(swift::Stmt*) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x13a7938)
16 0x00000000013a433e swift::Stmt::walk(swift::ASTWalker&) (/path/to/swift/bin/swift+0x13a433e)
17 0x000000000127
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Orange a little bit,” he says.
“I want to move the brand to a new era. I’m trying to find a new way to extend the brand’s visibility without corrupting the philosophy. I have 28 perfumes and I cannot add a 29th or a 30th. So I think this is the end of a cycle.
And La Fin Du Monde is the final point of Etat Libre D’Orange 1.0, in a way. I want a new leap of faith for the brand. I don’t know how to express it.”“The End Of The Line For Etat Libre D’Orange – An Interview With Etienne De Swardt” – by Persolaise, published on Basenotes on 31st January, 2014.
Back in 2014., when Etat Libre d’Orange 2.0. was announced, even Etienne de Swardt could not tell where is ELDO planning to go. The interview (please, read it) was very informative about the core values and possible future business strategies, but we had to wait for the reinvention and the birth of ELDO 2.0.
Judging of what I knew then, I could only presume that the moderately controverse stories about nature and culture have come to an end with – bang! – La Fin du Monde.
Etat Libre d’Orange’s great story about the world and us in it, in which almost every perfume creation presented a separate subversive or socially controversial episode (Secretions Magnifique, Putain des Palais, even Jasmine et Cigarettes and Fin du Monde, to the point), or the interesting portrait (Vrai Blonde, Divine Enfant, …oh, there are so many…) ended in the smell of popcorn and gun powder.
But, opposite to what happened in Blaise Cendrars’ La Fin du Monde, the avant-garde screenplay which insipired ELDO’s perfume with the same name – the end of the world / a big change did really happen:
Behind the smoke of the self-perpetuating play with words, ELDO has changed the style.
Now it does seem like the King exited in 2013. After a while, probably in 2016., I stopped feeling the same excitement when the new ELDO’s perfume was announced.
Though I could still recognize the same characteristic witts behind the stories (You or someone like you), along with the carefully measured dose of postmodernist patchwork or cultural provocation (Marquise de Sade, Yes I do), and all this still sounded great, none of the perfumes launched after two years pause, which was announced at the beginning of 2014. in the interview with Persolaise, did not pull me in and make me think about the perfume, and what it does.
As much as I tend to fall for the great or just greatly told story, for me it is always about the perfume and how it smells:
Stories are the most magnificent and powerful creations on their own.
But, once paired to perfume, the narrative succeeds its might to the olfactive creation and becomes – only the support.
The same as the titles on the screen are quite pointless if the screen is showing different, less, or nothing, to me the story or the imaginative description is quite non-essential if the perfume does not deliver it on its own device.
I more prefer just facts, then.
In 2019. came the change – I was drawn back to ELDO, again because of the story.
But, this time it was because I smelled a speciffic spice added to the descriptions and meanings behind the two perfumes: Fleurs du Dechet / I am Trash (2018.) and She was an anomaly (2019.).
The spice was the reference on modern perfumery, because the two florals made in collaboration with Givaudan themed technical inovations in creation and production of perfumes:
With recycled perfume materials, Fleurs du Dechet answered to the global struggle for the preservation of the planet. But, in the typical Etienne de Swardt’s manner, the modern industrial solution challenged “natural”, and the witty point was once again expressed in the name:
While not at all being dirty, “Trash” is provocative, because it opposes the commercially exploited, sometimes misrepresented, very popular concept of “clean“.
She was an anomaly, released in August 2020., presented the result of a partially non-human creative process, powered by intuitive choices of just developed proto-AI, Givaudan’s Carto.
I found interesting that both perfume challenged still prevailing traditional concepts by offering a different, industrial and non-personal solution to what in fact is existential to perfumery – the perfume production and perfume creation.
But, as much the stories behind Fleur du Dechet and She was the anomaly
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Whether the deciding factor was rider sentiment, weather forecasts or logistical concerns, in the end, the decision to cancel the stage was the right one.
STATELINE, Nevada (VN) — It was midday, an hour after the first stage of the Amgen Tour of California should have started in South Lake Tahoe, California.
The tension in the lobby at the Montbleu Resort grew as the updated start time of 1:15 p.m. drew nearer. Unbeknown to the autograph-hunting crowds filling the hallways of the hotel/casino, an earlier truce between organizers and teams to neutralize the general classification while contesting the 50-mile stage fell through.
As weather conditions improved and the National Weather Service radar cleared, organizers distributed an email informing teams that GC would be on the line at the finish at Northstar-at-Tahoe Resort.
AEG president Andrew Messick told VeloNews afterward that his team made the change when weather conditions improved.
Course crews at the two KOMs reported that the road was wet but not frozen. And California Department of Transportation crews laid ice-melting salt on Highway 89 for the first time in decades.
But every 15-minute glimpse of sunshine was followed by an equal period of snowfall, and with two KOM climbs between start and finish — both with winding, high-speed descents —a slick road surface would be dangerous, especially so if GC were on the line.
So when Garmin-Cervélo CEO Jonathan Vaughters saw the message, with his riders already preparing for the stage, he sought Messick out near the start.
The two men met in front of the announcer’s stage at 12:55 p.m. Riders filtered through sign-in, hundreds of fans looking on, as Vaughters became more and more heated, his arms flying in angry gestures.
Messick led Vaughters toward rider staging, and Leopard-Trek’s Brian Nygaard and Torsten Schmidt joined the discussion, as did HTC-Highroad director Ralf Aldag with veteran rider Bernhard Eisel.
The managers argued that organizers could not lay out a plan for the GC only to change it within an hour of the start. Eisel said that the move was not possible and the threat of a rider protest loomed. Minutes earlier Christian Vande Velde (Garmin) told VeloNews that riders were discussing a number of options.
Leopard’s GC leaders Andy Schleck and Linus Gerdemann, removing neck warmers from their faces only long enough to speak, joined the huddle along with three-time overall winner Levi Leipheimer (RadioShack). The meeting could not have been in a more public venue, but managers and AEG press officers fought to keep journalists out of the discussion.
The temperature dropped and snow began to fall again.
Race director Jim Birrell joined Messick and two of the race’s top officials listened for just short of 10 minutes to the team leaders before stealing away with Leipheimer to the stage. The RadioShack veteran has for years acted as a consultant to the race and when asked what to do, Leipheimer suggested options that included rolling out from the start for 10 neutral kilometers before abandoning the race.
“It’s split, really. Some guys want to race, others don’t, but no one’s happy,” he said.
All the while, the Continental riders and directors remained in the dark, ready to contest the stage.
“Ask Levi what we’re doing, because I don’t know,” said Jesse Anthony (Kelly Benefit Strategies-OptumHealth).
Meanwhile, Messick consulted technical director Chuck Hodge, and the top brass of the race — Messick, Birrell, Hodge and competition director Kevin Livingston — were pressed into decision mode with four minutes remaining to the start. The national anthem sang from the stage and the sun remained hidden behind blowing snow.
And then, as the photo motorcycles edged forward, AEG communications director Michael Roth climbed on stage with Leipheimer to tell the crowd that there would be no racing today. The three-time winner was perhaps the only person capable of spinning the situation for the fans gathered since late morning, and he took the microphone to assure them that the riders’ safety was in doubt and that organizers and teams carried due process out to the fullest extent.
Fans half expecting the news served up a mild round of applause, and the riders clicked into their pedals and rolled downhill from the line. They coasted around a left-hand corner and onto Tahoe Boulevard where they found their team cars and buses for an exit from the cold.
Just then the clouds parted, but only briefly.
Team cars clogged the Montbleu parking lot, rushing to escape for the snowy drive to Northstar, where riders would saddle up on turbo trainers to spin some warmth into their legs. Fans gathered around the buses and riders lobbed snowballs at each other.
Whether the deciding factor was rider sentiment, weather forecasts or logistical concerns, in the end, the decision to cancel the stage
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Based on its recent Libyan and Gulf states reporting (or lack thereof), Qatar-based Al Jazeera's credibility appears extremely compromised.
April 20: "According to Al Jazeera's legal opinion," UN Resolution 1973 permits use of nuclear weapons.
America, in fact, has an arsenal of so-called deep-penetrating mini-nuke buster busters, able to destroy underground targets with varying yields from one to 1,000 kilotons. Hiroshima's bomb was about 15 KT, Nagasaki's about 21 KT.
-- against any perceived real or contrived national security threat.
April 20: "Al Jazeera now wants a ground invasion," citing Misurata residents and UAE officials also wanting intensified bombing.
April 17: "Al Jazeera and the Qarari-Saudi conflict" benefitted the broadcaster early on, then compromised its credibility after rapprochement between their royals. "That severely narrowed the limitations of speech. I have heard many complaints from (Al Jazeera) hosts about the terrible impact of the....reconciliation on their coverage and programming."
"Now what happened recently was worse:" establishing a solid alliance compromising it more. As a result, "only criticisms of countries that are not on good terms with Saudi royals (are) allowed."
April 15: AbuKhalil "was thinking yesterday while doing (his) laps: (He) may have appeared for the last time ever on Al Jazeera but (he's) glad that (his) last words were about Bahrain. The Saudi-Qarati-financed Arab media want us to forget about Bahrain, but we won't."
April 14: "Bahrain - Al Jazeera's scant reports are hilarious. They are one sentence or two. They read - as they are - like Bahraini propaganda press releases. Today, the network had a line or two about (its) government planning to prosecute opposition groups," with no comments from them aired.
April 14: "Al Jazeera and Syria." Despite good Qatari - Syrian relations, Al Jazeera's coverage has been "negative, and government propagandists are visibly mocked and ridiculed. And lately the channel relies on sensational Saudi propaganda sheets for coverage."
April 14: "Al Jazeera: the new Qatari foreign policy. Bahrain does not exist as far as Al Jazeera is concerned, and they have avoided inviting" on air Bahraini, Omani and Saudi critics. "Most glaringly, Al Jazeera" suppresses criticisms of Bahraini repression. As a result, GCC countries have "closed ranks and Qatar may be rewarded with the coveted post of" Arab League secretary-general.
April 11: "Al Jazeera's coverage of Libya is not only politically bad and professionally over the top, but it is also worse than all that - it is boring."
March 23: "Shame on Al Jazeera. (Its) sinister role (has) gotten worse, much worse" with its "obsessive non-stop (Libyan) coverage" at the expense of important omitted news. "It seems that Al Jazeera now operates according to the Western standards," providing one-sided propaganda, not unbiased reporting.
February 17: Bahrainis "are on there own now. There is no Al Jazeera to support their cause and expose the regime, and the US and EU will do their best to rationalize and support government repression. Shame on Al Jazeera Arabic for abandoning the people of Bahrain, and for invoking a sectarian element in their coverage, implying that only Shi'ites are protesting."
Covering regional uprisings, Al Jazeera's reporting "began to deteriorate....when revolutionary sparks" ignited in GCC states, including Bahrain. About the same time, Libya was affected, another oil-producing country. Henceforth, Bahain was forgotten to focus on Gaddafi.
"Now there's nothing wrong with (doing it) if the purpose is to convey accurate information. (But there's) everything wrong with" propagandizing at the expense of truth. "And I'm afraid that's exactly what Al Jazeera" did, supporting imperial intervention.
"In both Arabic and English," it features "members of the National Front for the Salvation of Libya," the main CIA/Saudi/French intelligence funded opposition group, then combined with others to form the National Conference for the Libyan Opposition umbrella organization.
On February 24, Al Jazeera "hit a new low, (giving) the self-styled 'Crown Prince' of Libya - Muhammad as-Senussi," its so-called heir to the Senussi Crown, a platform to urge "the international community to help remove Gaddafi from power and stop the (claimed) massacre." In fact, most casualties and destruction were caused by daily Western bombing and support for extremist rebels - a combination of untrained civilians, former soldiers, and CIA-backed paramilitary Libya Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) insurgents, cutthroat killers acting as a proxy NATO force.
Launched in November 1996,
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etc) of these
may be set:
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\o Plugin.NoFeatures
\o Plugin.GeocodingFeature
\o Plugin.ReverseGeocodingFeature
\o Plugin.RoutingFeature
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*/
QDeclarativeGeoServiceProvider::PluginFeatures QDeclarativeGeoServiceProvider::requiredFeatures() const
{
return required_;
}
void QDeclarativeGeoServiceProvider::setRequiredFeatures(const PluginFeatures &features)
{
required_ = features;
emit requiredFeaturesChanged(required_);
}
/*!
\qmlproperty list<string> Plugin::preferred
This property contains an ordered list of preferred plugin names, which
will be checked for the required features set in \l{Plugin::required}{required}
before any other available plugins are checked.
*/
QStringList QDeclarativeGeoServiceProvider::preferred() const
{
return prefer_;
}
void QDeclarativeGeoServiceProvider::setPreferred(const QStringList &val)
{
prefer_ = val;
emit preferredChanged(prefer_);
}
bool QDeclarativeGeoServiceProvider::ready() const
{
return complete_;
}
/*!
\qmlproperty enumeration Plugin::supportedPlacesFeatures
This property holds a set of flags indicating what Places related features are provided by the
plugin. It can be a binary concatenation of the following values:
\table
\row
\o Plugin.NoFeatures
\o No features specified/supported (value: 0x0).
\row
\o Plugin.SavePlaceFeature
\o The plugin can be used to save places (value: 0x1).
\row
\o Plugin.RemovePlaceFeature
\o The plugin can be used to remove places (value: 0x2).
\row
\o Plugin.SaveCategoryFeature
\o The plugin can be used to save categories (value: 0x4).
\row
\o Plugin.RemoveCategoryFeature
\o The plugin can be used to remove categories (value: 0x8).
\row
\o Plugin.RecommendationsFeature
\o The plugin can provide recommendations (value: 0x10).
\row
\o Plugin.SearchSuggestionsFeature\
\o The plugin can be used to provide search term suggestions (value: 0x20).
\row
\o Plugin.CorrectionsFeature
\o The plugin can provide search term corrections (value: 0x40).
\row
\o Plugin.LocaleFeature
\o The plugin can provide place data information localized according to a set of preferred locales (0x80).
\row
\o Plugin.NotificationsFeature
\o The plugin has notification mechanisms for when places/categories are added/modified/removed (0x100).
\endtable
*/
QDeclarativeGeoServiceProvider::PlacesFeatures QDeclarativeGeoServiceProvider::supportedPlacesFeatures() const
{
if ((supported_ & AnyPlacesFeature) == 0)
return QDeclarativeGeoServiceProvider::NoPlaceFeatures;
return placesFeatures_;
}
QGeoServiceProvider *QDeclarativeGeoServiceProvider::sharedGeoServiceProvider()
{
if (!sharedProvider_)
sharedProvider_ = new QGeoServiceProvider(name(), parameterMap());
return sharedProvider_;
}
/*!
\qmlproperty stringlist Plugin::locales
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n \in I(\check{\mathcal A|\gamma}, \dot C_\gamma, \check f_\gamma): \forall \xi \in \check F\, (\dot C_\gamma(n)\cap \check a(\xi)\neq \emptyset) \andd \dot C_\gamma(n)\setminus \bigcup_{\xi \in J}{\check a(\xi)}\neq \emptyset\right\}.$$
Now let:
$$\mathcal F_{\gamma}=\left\{F \in [\alpha]^{<\omega}: \forall J \in [\alpha]^{<\omega}\, p_\gamma \Vdash |\dot K_{\gamma, \alpha}(\check F, \check J)|=\omega\right\}$$
Fix $\gamma$. Suppose $\mathcal F_{\gamma}\neq \emptyset$. Enumerate $\mathcal F_{\gamma}\times \omega=\{(F_n^{\gamma}, l_n^{\gamma}): n \in \omega\}$. Now let $\rho_{\gamma}$ be a name such that $p_\gamma \Vdash \rho_{\gamma}:\omega\rightarrow \omega$ and $p_\gamma \Vdash \forall n \in \omega\, \rho_{\gamma}(n)\in \dot K_{\gamma}(F_n^\gamma, \check{f}_\alpha[n])\setminus \check l_n^\gamma$. Let $\bar \rho_{\gamma}$ be a name such that $p_\gamma \Vdash \bar \rho_\gamma:\omega\rightarrow \omega$ and $p_\gamma\Vdash \forall n \in \omega \, \bar \rho_{\gamma}(n)=\max \left(\dot C_\gamma(\rho_{\gamma}(n))\setminus \bigcup_{i<n}\check a_{\check f_\alpha(i)}\right)$. Fix $h_\gamma:\omega\rightarrow \omega$ such that $p_\gamma\Vdash \bar \rho_\gamma<^*\check h_\gamma$.
Let $U=\{\gamma\leq \alpha: \gamma\geq \omega\andd p_\gamma\Vdash ``\dot C_\gamma \text{ is a fin sequence''}\andd\mathcal F_{\gamma, \alpha}\neq \emptyset\}$. If $U$ is empty, there is nothing to do, so just let $a^1_\alpha$ be infinite and almost disjoint with every $a_\gamma$ for $\gamma<\alpha$. It $U$ is not empty let $h:\omega\rightarrow \omega$ be such that $h\geq^* h_{\gamma}$ for every $\gamma\in U$. Let $a_\alpha^1=\bigcup_{n \in \omega} h(n)\setminus \bigcup_{n \in \omega} a_{f_\alpha(n)}$. Of course $a_\alpha^1$ is almost disjoint with $a_\gamma$ for every $\gamma<\alpha$. Now we verify b) (which implies, in particular, that $a_\alpha$ is infinite).
Suppose $\gamma\leq \alpha$ and $F$ satisfy the hypothesis of b). So $F \in \mathcal F_{\gamma}$. We must see that: $$p_\gamma \Vdash |\{n \in I(\check{\mathcal A|\gamma}, \dot C_\gamma, \check f_\gamma): \forall \xi \in \check F\cup \{\check \alpha\}\,(\dot C_\gamma(n)\cap \check a(\xi)\neq \emptyset) \}|=\omega.$$
Suppose this is false. So there exists $r\leq p_\gamma$ and a natural number $l$ such that:
$$r \Vdash \{n \in I(\check{\mathcal A|\gamma}, \dot C_\gamma, \check f_\gamma): \forall \xi \in \check F\cup \{\check \alpha\}\,(\dot C_\gamma(n)\cap \check a(\xi)\neq \emptyset) \}\subseteq \check l $$$$\andd \forall n\geq \check l\, \bar \rho_\gamma(n)<\check h_\gamma(n).$$
There exists $N\geq l$ such that $h(m)>h_{\gamma}(m)$ for every $m\geq N$. Let $n\geq N$ be such that $l_n^{\gamma}\geq l$ and $F_n^{\gamma
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Isleworth
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|Isleworth|
Church Street in Isleworth, seen from
across the River Thames
|Area||8.31 km2 (3.21 sq mi)|
|Population||25,008 (Isleworth, Osterley and Spring Grove wards 2011)[1]|
|• Density||3,009/km2 (7,790/sq mi)|
|OS grid reference||TQ1575|
|Civil parish|
|London borough|
|Ceremonial county||Greater London|
|Region|
|Country||England|
|Sovereign state||United Kingdom|
|Post town||ISLEWORTH|
|Postcode district||TW7|
|Dialling code||020|
|Police||Metropolitan|
|Fire||London|
|Ambulance||London|
|UK Parliament|
|London Assembly|
Isleworth (/ˈaɪzəlwərθ/ EYE-zəl-wərth) is a town sited within the London Borough of Hounslow in West London, England. It lies immediately east of the town of Hounslow and west of the River Thames and its tributary the River Crane. Isleworth's original area of settlement, alongside the Thames, is known as 'Old Isleworth'. The north-west corner of the town, bordering on Osterley to the north and Lampton to the west, is known as 'Spring Grove'.
Isleworth's former Thames frontage of approximately one mile, excluding that of the Syon Park estate, was reduced to little over half a mile in 1994 when a borough boundary realignment was effected in order to unite the district of St Margaret's wholly within London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. As a result, most of Isleworth's riverside is that part overlooking the 8.6-acre (3.5 ha) islet of Isleworth Ait: the short-length River Crane flows into the Thames south of the Isleworth Ait, and its artificial distributary the Duke of Northumberland's River west of the Isleworth Ait, one of two Colne distributaries constructed for aesthetic reasons in the 1600–1750 period.
Etymology
|Date||Form||Source|
|695||Gislheresuuyrth||An Anglo-Saxon charter.|
|1086||Gistelesworde||The Domesday Survey|
|1301||Istelworth||Roll.|
|1415||Ystelworth||Roll.|
|1418||Thistelworth||Plea Roll of the Court of Common Pleas[2]|
|Yhistelforth||George James Aungier, in "History of Syon Monastery, the Parish of Isleworth and the Chapelry of Hounslow", 1840|
|Islleworth|
|1540||Istyllworth||Local document|
|Istelworthe||An assize document in the reign of Elizabeth I|
|1554||Thyslyworth||Plea Roll, Court of Common Pleas.[3]|
|1593||Thistleworth or Gistelesworth||Norden and Lysons, historians|
|1702||Istleworth||Shown on a memorial in the parish church.|
|1742||Isleworth||Title of an engraving by Thomas Priest.[4]|
History
Roman and Anglo Saxon
Excavations around the eastern end of the Syon Park estate have unearthed evidence of a Romano-British settlement. 'Gislheresuuyrth', meaning in Old English Enclosure belonging to [a man called] Gīslhere, is first referred to as a permanent settlement in an Anglo-Saxon charter in the year 695.[5] The Domesday Book says that during the reign (1042–1066) of Edward the Confessor the manor belonged to Earl Algar (probably Ælfgar of Mercia), and a modern road off South St today carries his name.[6]
Granted to St Valeri Barons
Isleworth was a well-cultivated farming and trading settlement, more valuable than many of its neighbours, stretching from the Middlesex bank of the River Thames west to the centre of Hounslow (including the land of later Hounslow Priory) and as far as the borders of Southall (in Hayes parish at the time) at the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066. The Domesday Book (1086) as Gistelesworde records its 55 ploughlands
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resentment or whatever fueled it didn't go away. Now that it is back, I don't feel I can authentically just ignore it in a STFU/ eating my $hit sandwich kind of way. It makes ME too resentful and I don't want to feel like that.
And Blu, I think you're right in that these little disrespectful actions are tied to the gigantic disrespectful actions-- at least in my head-- so by establishing that I won't accept the little ones, it is helps ME at least to feel I won't accept any of it, any more. I'm tired of it. So maybe this middle ground, truth dart and enforcing my boundary by physically walking away, will be the right mix, at least for me.
You're really an inspiration to me in how you handled this with your H. I imagine you as this calm and strong goddess who glides out of the room with a serene and slightly disappointed look on your face, while your H sputters and froths (Haha in my imagination he's like running around in circles on his hands and knees, like a dog. IDK why that is the imagery for me, but it is!!) I remember when this was happening and thinking my H has some of these same tendencies, though nowhere near as extreme, but that those behaviors were mostly gone. Part of the challenge for me, I think, is that H can be very, very subtle in these little digs. It isn't overt. So when I get angry the narrative turns into me overreacting rather than him choosing to say something in an unkind way.
I agree. Sarcasm is a major tool in his interaction toolbox, with everyone. he can be very very funny, sometimes, but I do think that he uses it at least with me exactly as you say-- letting off steam when he's annoyed. He doesn't see-- or want to see, because then he'd have to change-- that communicating like that is really damaging to the relationship.
He does want cookies. Just that statement he made to me-- I'm not acknowledging he's made a MAJOR LIFE CHANGE-- like, OMG. Seriously? I'm actually glad when he says stuff like that because it helps remind me where his head still is (shall we say stuck very very far up somewhere very very dark).
Anyway. Thank you all for this feedback, it was really helpful to me in thinking about how I calibrate my own behaviors in this current world I'm in. I feel like I can continue to work on my own healing myself and yet set very clear boundaries and use truth darts when appropriate, as long as I can do it with grace and calm, to communicate to him what I will and won't accept.
It feels like we've gone through very similar processes, May. I don't think I'm at all ahead of you, and in many ways our situations are extremely different. But I think what we have in common is that we have struggled to respond to a H's sarcasm, contempt, entitlement and resentment in healthy ways.
I do think that STFU and validation are good when all else is failing. But if you are choosing a marriage, and you are choosing to be connection with someone who says they want to be in connection with you, then there's room for more. And that 'more' is assertive communication. I'm not sure that is covered in the 'how to respond right after BD rules' that are so useful to us all at the start. But I do think those rules help us develop self respect, self control, self-soothing mechanisms, boundaries and a willingness to take responsibility. From that ground work (that your H has not done yet) we can speak something like the truth.
For me, I realised a lot of my anger was coming from the fact that I had allowed my H's anger to silence me. Once I decided that I would not be silenced, and he could either leave me, control himself, or hear me respond in an honest way to his childishness and I knew I would be perfectly okay with whatever he chose to do, but the only thing I would be okay with from myself was speaking it out loud, things changed for me.
I don't have a good marriage. I think my H is unhappier in the marriage than I am, because he'd prefer the fawning punch bag he used to have. I am unhappy at times, at other times I see improvement. What is consistent is that I feel better about myself, and feel like I am in a better place to make good decisions from.
I am excited for you, May. I think you stating what is true for you calmly and consistently is going to help you find your best way forward. I hope your H is enough of an adult to do the groundwork so he can find his own truth - but who cares - you are on your way.
Just popping in to send you positive vibes and always wishing the best for you.
thanks Alison and Mar.
Mar-- positive vibes right
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Mutual of America Capital Management LLC increased its holdings in shares of The New York Times Company (NYSE:NYT) by 14.9% during the 3rd quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 147,047 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 19,113 shares during the period. Mutual of America Capital Management LLC owned about 0.09% of New York Times worth $7,245,000 at the end of the most recent quarter.
A number of other large investors have also bought and sold shares of the stock. Amundi Pioneer Asset Management Inc. lifted its position in shares of New York Times by 10.8% in the 1st quarter. Amundi Pioneer Asset Management Inc. now owns 43,546 shares of the company’s stock worth $1,430,000 after purchasing an additional 4,238 shares during the period. American Century Companies Inc. lifted its position in shares of New York Times by 24.4% in the 2nd quarter. American Century Companies Inc. now owns 10,581 shares of the company’s stock worth $461,000 after purchasing an additional 2,073 shares during the period. Rockefeller Capital Management L.P. lifted its position in shares of New York Times by 80.5% in the 2nd quarter. Rockefeller Capital Management L.P. now owns 1,345 shares of the company’s stock worth $58,000 after purchasing an additional 600 shares during the period. Citigroup Inc. lifted its position in shares of New York Times by 12.7% in the 2nd quarter. Citigroup Inc. now owns 59,735 shares of the company’s stock worth $2,601,000 after purchasing an additional 6,736 shares during the period. Finally, Van ECK Associates Corp lifted its position in shares of New York Times by 130.2% in the 2nd quarter. Van ECK Associates Corp now owns 1,805 shares of the company’s stock worth $79,000 after purchasing an additional 1,021 shares during the period. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 91.97% of the company’s stock.
Shares of NYT stock opened at $43.04 on Monday. The firm has a market capitalization of $7.23 billion, a PE ratio of 45.79 and a beta of 0.78. The firm has a fifty day simple moving average of $46.51 and a two-hundred day simple moving average of $48.08. The New York Times Company has a 12 month low of $39.73 and a 12 month high of $58.73.
New York Times (NYSE:NYT) last announced its quarterly earnings results on Wednesday, November 3rd. The company reported $0.23 EPS for the quarter, beating the Zacks’ consensus estimate of $0.20 by $0.03. The business had revenue of $509.10 million during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $499.32 million. New York Times had a net margin of 8.04% and a return on equity of 15.23%. New York Times’s quarterly revenue was up 19.3% on a year-over-year basis. During the same quarter in the previous year, the business posted $0.22 EPS. Research analysts anticipate that The New York Times Company will post 1.2 EPS for the current year.
The firm also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Thursday, January 20th. Shareholders of record on Wednesday, January 5th will be paid a dividend of $0.07 per share. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Tuesday, January 4th. This represents a $0.28 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of 0.65%. New York Times’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is presently 29.79%.
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nonrelativistic case, $\Bar{S}(T)$ increases abruptly between $T=0$ and $T=10$. In fact, this occurs because the work $\bar{W}$ is much larger for the relativistic case ($\bar{W}^{RE}\gg\bar{W}^{NR}$), and therefore, the (change in) entropy is greater in the relativistic case. Still unlike the nonrelativistic case, in $T\simeq 0$ we have $\Delta\Bar{S}=0$. On the other hand, since $\Delta\bar{S}$ can also be written as $\Delta\bar{S}\ge\bar{Q}/T$, this implies that a large $\Delta\bar{S}$ requires a large $\bar{Q}$, i.e., the system must absorb more heat from the thermal bath (and for the relativistic case this absorption is greater). Besides, with the exception of Fig. \ref{fig2}-(c), $\Bar{S}(T)$ decreases with the increase of $\omega$, $\Tilde{\omega}$ and $\omega_\eta$ (for a given fixed value of $T$). However, as $\Tilde{\omega}\propto \Phi$, $\omega_\eta\propto \eta$, and $\omega_\theta\propto 1/\theta$, implies that $\Bar{S}(T)$ decreases with the increase of the magnetic field and of the NC parameters. It is important to mention that in the case of NC graphene, $\Bar{S}(T)$ also decreases with the increase of the NC parameter $\eta$ \cite{Santos}. In particular, this effect is expected because the noncommutativity leads to a decrease of the degeneracy in physical systems, reflecting in a reduction of the entropy in a NC phase space \cite{Santos}. So, analogous to Helmholtz free energy, the graphs of Figs. \ref{fig2}-(a) and \ref{fig2}-(b) are exactly the same.
\begin{figure}[!h]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=16cm]{fig2}
\caption{Graph of $\bar{S}(T)$ versus $T$ for three different values of $\omega$, $\Tilde{\omega}$, $\omega_\theta$, and $\omega_\eta$, where the solid lines are for the relativistic (RE) case and the dashed lines are for the nonrelativistic (NR) case.}
\label{fig2}
\end{figure}
Already in Fig. \ref{fig3}, we have the behaviour of the mean energy with the temperature, where shows $\Bar{U}$ as a linear function of temperature ($\Bar{U}$ increases linearly with $T$, i.e., only depends on temperature). In particular, we note that the value of $\Bar{U}$ for the relativistic case is twice of the nonrelativistic case, respectively. From a physical point of view, we can say that the total mean energy, given by $\Bar{U}=\Bar{U}_{pot}+\Bar{U}_{kin}$ (potential energy $+$ kinetic energy) of the $N$-particle or of the system (with random and disordered motion) is large for the relativistic case. Besides, as $\Bar{U}$ can also be written as $\Delta\Bar{U}=\bar{Q}-\bar{W}\ge 0$ (heat absorbed $-$ work done by the system), implies that the relativistic case absorbs much more heat and does much more work than the nonrelativistic case. Now, with regard to the heat capacity $\Bar{C}_V$, we note that such property is a constant that depends only on the Boltzmann constant $k_B$, and as a direct consequence of the mean energy, implies that the value of $\Bar{C}_V$ for the relativistic case is also twice of the nonrelativistic case. According to the literature \cite{Santos,Greiner,Oliveira4}, these results satisfy the \textit{Dulong-petit} law, which states that the heat capacity is a constant for high temperatures (or far from absolute zero). Moreover, the nonrelativistic case also agrees with such a law, because the heat capacity (of most crystalline solid substances) is $3k_B$ (per particle). Last but not least, it is worth mentioning that since the partition function in both nonrelativistic and relativistic cases does not depend on the electric field, implies that the thermodynamic properties also do not depend (as we have seen so far). In fact, there is no influence of the electric field on the thermodynamic properties because this field is not ``bound'' to the quantum number $k$ (as the four frequencies are).
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14, 2004.
SINISA DJORDJEVIC, Plaintiff,
v.
SWISSAIR TRANSPORT CO., LTD., Defendant.
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER
Plaintiff Sinisa Djordjevic, appearing pro se, moves this
Court for an order removing the captioned case from the suspense
docket and restoring the case to the Court's active calendar.
Defendant Swissair Transport Co., Ltd. ("Swissair") opposes the
motion. For the reasons that follow, plaintiff's motion is
denied.
Plaintiff commenced this action in the Civil Court of the City
of New York in January 2001. Swissair removed the case to this
Court pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1331, the source of this Court's
original jurisdiction being that treaty commonly referred to as
the Warsaw Convention, 49 Stat. 3000, as amended. Plaintiff had
purchased a round trip ticket to be transported by Swissair in
August 2000 from JFK, New York, to Belgrade, Yugoslavia with a
stopover in Zurich, Switzerland, and return. On August 22, 2000,
while plaintiff was undergoing a security check at the Zurich
airport, plaintiff stated several times to security personnel
that he had a bomb in his luggage. Plaintiff's luggage was
searched and no bomb was found. However, Swissair decided to
refuse onward carriage to plaintiff and to ban him indefinitely
from Swissair flights, on the ground that "plaintiff posed a threat to the safe operations of Swissair
flights." Affidavit of Werner Schaub, verified June 20, 2001, at
¶ 5. Plaintiff thereafter commenced this action. His complaint
asserts a claim for breach of contract and may also be
interpreted, giving the pro se pleading the requisite liberal
reading, to assert a claim sounding in tort.
Swissair moved for judgment on the pleadings, which plaintiff
opposed. While that motion was pending decision, Swissair filed a
notice of injunction issued by the United States Bankruptcy Court
for this district. Swissair had become the subject of a
liquidation proceeding in a Swiss court under Swiss law. The
Swiss court-appointed Trustee applied to the Bankruptcy Court
pursuant to the United States Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. § 304,
which provides that "[a] case ancillary to a foreign proceeding
is commenced by the filing with the bankruptcy court of a
petition under this section by a foreign representative." §
304(a). The statute authorizes bankruptcy courts, inter alia,
to "enjoin the commencement or continuation of any action against
a debtor with respect to property involved in such foreign
proceeding . . ." § 304(b)(1)(A)(I). Swissair's § 304 petition
was signed by Karl Wuthrich, as Temporary Trustee of Swissair.
On October 18, 2001, the United States Bankruptcy Court issued
a Preliminary Injunction Order, signed by Chief United States
Bankruptcy Judge Stuart M. Bernstein, which enjoined Swissair
creditors from, inter alia, "commencing or continuing any
action or legal proceeding in the United States . . ." First
decretal paragraph at pp. 3-4.
Plaintiff applied to the Bankruptcy Court for relief from that
court's injunction in respect of his claim against Swissair.
Chief Bankruptcy Judge Bernstein denied that application in an
Order dated October 28, 2003. His Order also provided, in the
second and last decretal paragraph, "that Swissair shall allow
Applicant's claim in the amount of $943.42, and shall pay such
claim pari passu with all other general unsecured claims."*fn1 Counsel for
Trustee Wuthrich, opposing plaintiff's present application, say
that "Swissair has complied with the [Bankruptcy Court's] Order,
and Plaintiff's claim is registered in the Swiss proceeding."
Memorandum in Opposition at ¶ 6. Accordingly plaintiff will
eventually recover on his contract claim against Swissair in
accordance with whatever percentage the Swiss court awards to
unsecured creditors such as plaintiff.
Plaintiff is understandably dissatisfied with this state of
affairs. He prefers to litigate his claims in this Court, closer
to home, rather than be relegated to a Swiss court and Swiss law.
He argues, among other points, that denying an American citizen
access to an American court is contrary to the Constitution. It
is impossible not to sympathize with plaintiff. This Court must
recognize, however, that in the Bankruptcy
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MKHL was placed on alert on 27 June. On 21 August, the He 112s were moved forward to the Debrecen airfield to protect a vital railway link. The next week, a peaceful resolution was found, and the settlement was signed in Vienna on 30 August. The He 112s returned home the following week.
By 1941, the aircraft were ostensibly assigned to defend the Manfred-Weiss plant, but were actually used for training. When Allied bomber raids started in the spring of 1944, the aircraft were no longer airworthy, and it appears all were destroyed in a massive raid on the Budapest-Ferihegy airport on 9 August 1944.
In the summer of 1939, possibly as a result of the He 112B deal having difficulties, it was planned to switch the production lines to build a Manfréd Weiss designed aircraft called the WM-23 "Ezüst Nyíl" ("Silver Arrow"). The Hungarian designed aircraft likely took some inspiration for the wing design from the He 112, as they also had an elliptical shape and a slight inverted-gull wing design. Unlike the He 112's wings, the WM-23's wings would be made of wood skinned with plywood. The fuselage was made of plywood over a welded steel tube frame, and the engine was a 768 kW (1,030 hp) Weiss Manfréd WM K-14B; a licensed version of the Gnome-Rhone Mistral-Major radial. It would be armed with a pair of 12.7 mm Gebauer 1940.M GKM machine guns in the upper cowling and two 8 mm Gebauer 1939.M machine guns in the wings.
The higher-powered engine made the WM-23 considerably faster than the He 112. It also performed well during testing and was said to have great acceleration and manoeuvrability. Nevertheless, work proceeded slowly as indigenous fighter development was still new in Hungary and several issues such as vibrations had to be fixed. Only one prototype was built and the project was eventually cancelled outright when the prototype crashed on 21 April 1942 due to intense vibrations breaking off an aileron. Instead of further developing and finishing the WM-23 project, it was decided to stop it and focus on producing the MÁVAG Héja and later the Messerschmitt Bf 109G.
Japan.
The Imperial Japanese Navy purchased 12 Heinkel He 112B-0 fighters, which it designated both as the Heinkel A7He1 and as the Navy Type He Air Defense Fighter. The Japanese flew the A7He1 briefly during the Second Sino-Japanese War, but phased it out of service before the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 in favor of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero. Assuming it still to be in Japanese use, however, the Allies assigned the reporting name "Jerry" to the A7He1 during World War II.
Romania.
Germany looked on Romania as an important supplier of war material, notably oil and grain. Looking to secure Romania as an ally, throughout the middle of the 1930s, Germany applied increasing pressure in a variety of forms, best summed up as the "carrot and stick" approach. The carrot came in the form of generous trade agreements for a variety of products and by the late 1930s, Germany formed about ½ of all of Romania's trade. The stick came in the form of Germany siding with Romania's enemies in various disputes.
On 26 June 1940, the Soviet Union gave Romania a 24-hour ultimatum to return Bessarabia and cede northern Bukovina, even though the latter had never even been a part of Russia. Germany's ambassador to Romania advised the king to submit, and he did. In August, Bulgaria reclaimed southern Dobruja, with German and Soviet backing. Later that month, German and Italian foreign ministers met with Romanian diplomats in Vienna and presented them with an ultimatum to accept the ceding of northern Transylvania to Hungary.
Romania was placed in an increasingly bad position as its local allies were gobbled up by Germany, and its larger allies' (Britain and France) assurances of help proved empty, as demonstrated by their lack of action during the invasion of Poland. Soon the king was forced from the throne and a pro-German government was formed.
With Romania now firmly in the German sphere of influence, its efforts to re-arm for the coming war were suddenly strongly backed. The primary concern was the air force, the FARR. Its fighter force at the time consisted of just over 100 Polish PZL P.11 aircraft, primarily
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āmī Mahārāja’s society, Śrī Gauḍīya Saṅgha, also faced many difficulties after his departure when he did not leave any legal documents regarding the future of the society’s management.
“Therefore, having taken your opinion and all I have just mentioned into consideration, I must agree that appointing one single ācārya will facilitate the smooth functioning of the society for at least some considerable amount of time. After consulting with my senior godbrothers, I will appoint one person as the president and ācārya of the society. I will be pleased if my disciples accept this decision.
One should not think that I have created a new system, or that this system is different from that which Śrīla Prabhupāda proposed. Śrīla Prabhupāda has, as per the injunctions of revealed scriptures, instructed us to be mindful of time, place and circumstances while making decisions.
“I appoint life members in the society. If any member of the society, whether a governing body member or a life member, happens to perform some serious offense or engages in immoral conduct or an activity in defiance to the principles of living in the maṭha, then the governing body will issue him a notice three times, in order to give him a sufficient opportunity to rectify his situation. It is only when such a person fails to improve his conduct that the governing body will take action, and not before. I am establishing these rules with the realization that they are imperative for the institution to function properly in the future.
“If a qualified member of the society other than the presiding ācārya is inspired by Bhagavān to begin the service of awarding harināma and dīkṣā, it does not mean that he will become deprived of my mercy or that he will be disobeying me. However, all the present and future consequences should be gravely considered before engaging in this service.
The ācarya is niṣpakṣa (impartial) and nirpekṣa (free of expectations), and his main symptoms are nirbhīkatā (fearlessness) and udāratā (benevolence). He is fearless, independent and follows the teachings of the scriptures.
As soon as my godbrother Śrī Bhakti Lalita Giri Mahārāja heard that Guru Mahārāja had entered nitya-līlā, he immediately set off for Śrīdhāma Māyāpura. When he arrived, Śrī Śrīmad Bhakti Pramoda Purī Gosvāmī Mahārāja asked him to offer ārati and bhoga to Guru Mahārāja. When Śrī Giri Mahārāja offered flowers at Guru Mahārāja’s lotus feet, he touched Guru Mahārāja’s feet and said, “The body of Guru Mahārāja has not turned cold, nor has his bodily complexion paled. I am afraid we may be offering him samādhi while he is still present.” In reality, this was not the case; Guru Mahārāja’s body simply never became cold.
Shortly after, Guru Mahārāja sent Śrī Nṛsiṁha Mahārāja to collect donations for an upcoming annual festival at the Kolkata maṭha, and kept me with him at the hospital as his sevaka. After a few days in the hospital, the doctor told me, “It would be better for your Guru Mahārāja if you were to take him back to the maṭha.” After Guru Mahārāja was discharged from the hospital, I brought him to the Kolkata maṭha. Having heard Guru Mahārāja was performing a sickness pastime, Śrī Śrīmad Bhakti Hṛdaya Vana Gosvāmī Mahārāja, Śrī Śrīmad Bhakti Śrīrūpa Siddhāntī Gosvāmī Mahārāja, Śrī Śrīmad Bhakti Pramoda Vana Gosvāmī Mahārāja and Śrī Śrīmad Kṛṣṇadāsa Bābājī Mahārāja visited him and stayed in the maṭha with us.
Śrī Śrīmad Bhakti Pramoda Purī Gosvāmī Mahārāja and Śrī Śrīmad Kṛṣṇadāsa Bābājī Mahārāja performed continuous kīrtana for the pleasure of Guru Mahārāja.
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Louise Burfitt-Dons
Louise Burfitt-Dons, ("née" Byres; born 22 October 1953) is a British novelist, humanitarian, and former Conservative candidate.
Burfitt-Dons is best known for her anti-bullying work as the founder of the charity Act Against Bullying and co-founder of Kindness Day UK.
Early years and family.
Louise Olivian Byres was born to Olive and Ian Byres in a small desert hospital at Magwa, in the Burgan district just south of Kuwait City. Her father worked for Kuwait Oil Company and her mother ran a kindergarten. She had an elder brother, Laurence. She attended the Anglo-American School in Kuwait, and later The Hertfordshire and Essex High School and the Ashford School for Girls in Kent. Burfitt-Dons' father died of cancer when she was 26. During his illness she obtained a liquor licence and took over the running of The White Horse in East Bergholt so she could care for him.
Burfitt-Dons has two daughters, Brooke Burfitt and Arabella (b. 1992), by her pilot husband Donald Burfitt-Dons, a New Zealander whom she met and married in London in 1982 while he was on an overseas basing with Qantas. The couple lived in Australia between 1982 and 1993 where Louise worked as an actress and wrote plays for the Sydney stage. She co-starred in a dinner theatre show with Andrew Harwood in 1988. She lives in Chiswick, London.
Social commentary.
Louise has appeared on Sky News, "Good Morning America", "Channel Four News", ITV News London, ITN, "BBC Breakfast" and Talk Radio Europe, BBC Surrey and BBC Sussex, BBC Oxford, LBC, "PM", Talkradio "The World Tonight". She has written on social affairs and political issues for a range of blogs including Conservative Home and Conservative Way Forward. She is a regular news reviewer on the Ian Collins show "Roundtable" on LBC.
Boosting Britain.
In 2012, after visiting a range of different businesses, she set up an online initiative named 'Boosting Britain' to encourage and promote new ideas and companies which were helping Britain. It covered infrastructure, defence industry, education, as well as motivational factors. She has suggested more honorary titles for engineers would help to bolster their image and help with the skills shortage As of 2017, the website was unregistered and not connecting.
Campaigning.
Since setting up Act Against Bullying, Burfitt-Dons has been outspoken on the ill-effects of tribalism in society as a speaker and writer. She has advocated that tribalism is on the increase and has been taking effect in all forms of modern society leading to social unrest. Feeling the need to express what the public was confiding in her she designed a range of campaigns to promote human dignity and individuality in modern society.
She designed the "Cool to Be Kind" Campaign in 2000; two years later she founded the National Decency Campaign in 2002. and, in 2006, the "Grade Not Degrade" campaign. "The Scotsman" quoted her as suggesting "Celebrity Big Brother" was legitimising the growing trend of bullying behaviour in classrooms around the country. She spoke at the Conservative Women's Organisation Forum at the House of Commons on cyber bullying claiming that today "children have to be as savvy as celebrities but without the pr support". In response to the growing trend of internet abuse she designed the CyberKind Campaign, which was launched on Remembrance Day (11 November) 2009.
Burfitt-Dons founded the UK Kindness Movement and co-founder of Kindness Day UK. She appeared on BBC Breakfast on the first Kindness Day UK on 13 November 2010 alongside Kathy Lette who claimed that English people were condescending and unfriendly. In 2007 she began campaigning on global warming and has said that "climate change may be the ultimate issue that unites us all".
Awards.
In 2006 she was nominated as an Angel Hero for The My Hero Project. In May 2009 she was invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in recognition of her work with children as well as to acknowledge her efforts as a campaigner and speaker on humanitarian and environmental issues.
Global warming.
Burfitt-Dons co-founded the Global Warming Alliance which was set up in January 2006 to find solutions to the crisis. On 2 December 2008, she launched the Global Warming Hotspot channel on YouTube. She spearheaded the international Hot Women Campaign, which encouraged women to become more active in climate change issues and reduce carbon emissions and significantly raised awareness of the
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available as to why it's wrong... well, it leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
What's more, math is a field in which you can get an objectively wrong answer. In a world where everybody's on the honor's list, A's are "average", and every nursery-school grammar essay is given points for effort, the cold, harsh light of an answer actually being incorrect in some sort of unarguable way is really frightening for some people. And since so few can ever seem to teach math very well, even at the college level, very few of those students ever get to experience the joy you and I do when something is unarguably, objectively right.
That is an open-ended question, but I do thing, in my experience, as others have said, that how mathematics has been taught in the US sucks. I think that poor teaching is actually encourged by many math professors so that there is a "priesthood" mystique.
Mathematical notation isn't easy for the average person to pick up. I understand its absolute utility, but like musical notation, it is a specialized notation. I love science, and always wished I had gotten math but it wasn't until I was an adult and read math books for the general reader, like Berlinski's "A tour of the calculus," that I learned what the hell the point of it all was. THen I decided that I will have to learn the language of math the way I would have to learn a foreign language. Not easy and I met with varying success.
I am not sure how math should be taught but I think the general whys and wherefores of calculus, how it measures change and limits etc., and how that is an amazing thing, all w/o math notation and then, only then, when you really grok it, you can use the notation as a convenient tool.
Second reason I think is that math, like science is a useful tool, but one that can be used for nefarious purposes. The good uses are sort of under the radar, ubiquitous though it is, but the bad uses, whether "quants" who helped to ruin the economy, or mendacious politicians who use skewed "statistics", the perception of math isn't good. That is sad.
Perhaps another good course in high school college, which would be required is something like "survival math," or "survival statistics - how to spot a cheat, a liar, a thief."
Math doesn't have big scary teeth. Math teachers often do. Really. I've asked a lot of stupid questins in my student days.
In my experience, it's easier for people in the humanities and social sciences to make their work understood to people in outside fields than it is for people in advanced math or physics. I never remember what Derrida wrote or why it mattered, but I can have a reasonably intelligent conversation with my friend who is a literature PhD student nonetheless. Having a similarly intelligent conversation with my friend who does theoretical physics, on the other hand, seems impossible to me because even the most basic description of his work is so complicated and alien compared to anything I've ever done or studied.
Maybe you could take it upon yourself to find a way to communicate what you do more effectively to people who feel insecure in their ability to understand math and science.
I guess this is getting a bit chatty, but: I suppose what I meant really was how people approach it, and people certain approach math with a lot of love and emotion. But reading back, I think I was misunderstanding the point--it would be hard for me to disagree with you in that math does not itself contain love and emotion.
Because it's necessary to understand multiplication before a person can understand more complicated math? Maybe I'm missing something in that question.
Maybe some people do that, but I'm a highschool student, and there are just as many girls and boys in my BC Calc class.
Because math and science is harder to understand than a similar degree in history or literature. People understand history and literature, and if they got plunked into a high level course discussing one of those topics, they probably would be able to understand most of what was being said. On the other hand, if someone was plunked into an advance math class they would likely have no idea of what was going on.
I'd definitely say its learned behavior. Some people have a harder time understanding it than others, but everyone can learn to understand it. There are very few people that just automatically know how to do math.
I think the reason that so many people hate math is because it can be very unforgiving. When coupled with sub-par teachers, the unforgiving nature of math can be extremely discouraging. If you're writing an essay, a misspelled word or a poorly constructed sentence in the first paragraph doesn't ruin the whole paper. Granted, if you're mistaken about a broad general idea, then that might be a problem, but a tiny mistake is completely irrelevant in the face
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<issue_start><issue_comment>Title: Build queries dynamically
username_0: Hello.
Is it possible to build SQL queries dynamically at run-time? Say I want to include an "order-by" clause in the query only if some "order" function argument is given. Is that possible?
```
(defun build-query (&key order-by)
<build the SQL query here with an order-by clause only if order-by has a value>)
```
The problem I have is that order-by is a macro, so I cannot decide to apply it or not at run-time, that has to be already decided at compile-time.
Do I have to use make-clause to build the query dynamically instead?
<issue_comment>username_0: I'm looking for the equivalent of sql-compile function in Postmodern library here: https://marijnhaverbeke.nl/postmodern/s-sql.html
<issue_comment>username_0: Never mind. I think I know how to do this.<issue_closed>
<issue_comment>username_0: Mmm..no. I thought I had found a solution, but something like this fails, for example:
```
(defun build-query (fields &key order-by)
(select fields
(where (:= 'user.id 1))
(when order-by
(order-by order-by))))
```
And then, with no order-by:
```
(build-query '(:id :name))
=>
unknown &KEY argument: :NULL
[Condition of type SB-INT:SIMPLE-PROGRAM-ERROR]
Restarts:
0: [RETRY] Retry SLIME REPL evaluation request.
1: [*ABORT] Return to SLIME's top level.
2: [ABORT] abort thread (#<THREAD "repl-thread" RUNNING {1005600033}>)
Backtrace:
0: (SXQL.STATEMENT::MAKE-SELECT-STATEMENT :FIELDS-CLAUSE (#<SXQL-CLAUSE: #1=id#1#, #1#name#1#>) :WHERE-CLAUSE (#<SXQL-CLAUSE: WHERE (#1=user#1#.#1#id#1# = 1)>) :NULL (NIL)) [more,optional]
1: ((:METHOD MAKE-STATEMENT ((EQL :SELECT))) #<unused argument> #<SXQL-CLAUSE: #1=id#1#, #1#name#1#> #<SXQL-CLAUSE: WHERE (#1=user#1#.#1#id#1# = 1)> NIL) [fast-method]
2: ((LAMBDA (SB-PCL::.ARG0. SB-INT:&MORE SB-PCL::.DFUN-MORE-CONTEXT. SB-PCL::.DFUN-MORE-COUNT.)) :SELECT #<SXQL-CLAUSE: #1=id#1#, #1#name#1#> #<SXQL-CLAUSE: WHERE (#1=user#1#.#1#id#1# = 1)> NIL)
3: (BUILD-QUERY (:ID :NAME) :ORDER-BY NIL)
4: (SB-INT:SIMPLE-EVAL-IN-LEXENV (BUILD-QUERY (QUOTE (:ID :NAME))) #<NULL-LEXENV>)
5: (EVAL (BUILD-QUERY (QUOTE (:ID :NAME))))
```
```
<issue_comment>username_0: Hello.
Is it possible to build SQL queries dynamically at run-time? Say I want to include an "order-by" clause in the query only if some "order-by" function argument is given. Is that possible?
```
(defun build-query (&key order-by)
<build the SQL query here with an order-by clause only if order-by argument has a value>)
```
The problem I have is that sxql:order-by is a macro, so I cannot decide to apply it or not at run-time; that needs to be decided already at compile-time.
Do I have to use make-clause to build the query dynamically instead?
<issue_comment>username_1: Just use a default argument:
````
SXQL>
(defun build-query (fields &key (order-by :id))
(select fields
(where (:= 'user.id 1))
(order-by order-by)))
BUILD-QUERY
SXQL> (build-query '(:id :name))
#<SXQL-STATEMENT: SELECT id, name WHERE (user.id = 1) ORDER BY id>
SXQL> (build-query '(:id :name) :order-by :created)
#<SXQL-STATEMENT: SELECT id, name WHERE (user.id = 1) ORDER BY created>
````
<issue_comment>username_2: Currently, there's no
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istic quantum
mechanics \cite{1DD}, which opened the way for many applications (see, for
example, \cite{1BB,1CC} and references therein), including applications to the
nonrelativistic version of the AdS/CFT correspondence \cite{3C,3D}.
One of the features of the Eisenhart lift is that the potential term of
nonrelativistic physics turns into a component of the corresponding Eisenhart
metric. We can use other coordinates to describe this Brinkman wave and change
the metric tensor according to the corresponding coordinate transformation.
When we null-project this new metric back to a nonrelativistic level, we
get the Schr\"{o}dinger equation with a different potential. Thus, with the
help of the Eisenhart lift, it is possible to find correspondences between
the physics of two different physical systems, determined by different
potentials.
In this article, we investigate such mappings for the class of potentials
giving a flat Lorentzian metric after the Eisenhart lift. In section II, we
briefly review the Eisenhart lift to the extent required for the purposes of
this study. Next, we will find the flatness condition for the Eisenhart
metric, which will restrict the choice of the potential. The resulting class
of potentials and the corresponding equivalencies are explored in the
subsequent sections.
\section{Eisenhart Lift}
In this section, we'll take a very brief look at the basics of the Eisenhart
lift. For a more detailed discussion of the material, see \cite{1CC,1DD,1,3,3A,
4,4A,5}, and for a curious analogy to Plato's cave see \cite{5A}.
Consider a general dynamical system described by the Lagrangian
\begin{equation}
L\left(x,\dot{x},t\right) =\frac {1}{2}\,g_{ij}\frac {dx^i}{dt}\frac {dx^j}
{dt}+A_i\left(x,t\right)\frac {dx^i}{dt}-V\left(x,t\right),
\label{eq1}
\end{equation}
where $g_{ij}$ is the so-called mass matrix, and $A_i$, $V$ are analogous to
the vector and scalar potentials of the electromagnetic system. To have a
benign nonrelativistic system, we assume that the kinetic term is
a positive-definite quadratic form in the velocities. In (\ref{eq1}), the time
$t$ is an evolution parameter that is not part of the configuration-space
manifold. To transform it into a coordinate on the manifold $(x^i,t)$ and,
thus, treat it on an equal footing with the spatial coordinates $x^i$, we
introduce (in the general case, non-integrable) local time $\tau$ as follows:
\begin{equation}
m\,d\tau= \Omega\left(x,t\right) dt,
\label{eq2}
\end{equation}
where $m$ is a constant, and its introduction reflects the fact that local
clocks parameterize trajectories only up to a linear transformation ($m$
reflects the arbitrariness in the choice of time units) \cite{5AA}.
Note that (\ref{eq2}) can be viewed as a generalized Sundman transformation
\cite{5B,5C}\footnote{Sundman introduced the transformation $dt=rd\tau$ in the
context of the three-body problem. See \cite{5D} for a historical account of
Sundman's seminal work on the three-body problem.}.
Alternatively, in the spirit of the theory of relativity, we can interpret
$\tau$ as the local time measured by an arbitrary observer along his/her
world-line, and then $\Omega$ will serve as the conversion factor to
Newtonian absolute time $t$.
As a result the Lagrangian now becomes
\begin{equation}
L=\Omega(x,t) \left\{ \frac{1}{2}\,g_{ij}\frac {dx^i}{d\tau }
\frac {dx^j}{d\tau }+A_i\frac {dx^i}{d\tau }\frac {dt}{d\tau }-
V\frac {dt}{d\tau }\frac {dt}{d\tau }\right\}
\label{eq3}
\end{equation}
The above Lagrangian is obtained by rewriting the action integral in terms of
the local time $\tau$ and taking into account the fact that the classical
action is defined up to a multiplicative constant. We still cannot interpret
the above Lagrangian as a geodes
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addition, the Imam was accused of five- or six-year-old statement that he had said during the round table. He said that in order to counter terrorism, it was necessary to understand the terrorists, to understand what made them tick. According to Russian native speakers, the Russian language has no semantic nuances. That’s why they comprehend “to understand” and “to forgive” as synonyms and “to forgive” means “to give the nod to such actions in the future”. I'm not making this up. His statement including the word “to understand” was provided as the basis for the charge of “support of terrorism”.
On the day of arrest, the lawyer, Dagir Khasavov posted on Facebook that Mahmud Velitov's isolation is a threat to his life, as he was seriously operated at the beginning of the year. The advocate intends to ensure his release.
- Today (July 11 - Ed.) in Moscow a well-known Muslim leader, Sheikh Mahmoud was arrested and taken to the Investigation Department of the North-East Administrative Okrug of Moscow (Maryina Roshcha district ). The investigative actions are carried out in absence of his lawyer! His home and the mosque at Otradnoe, where he serves as an imam, have been raided. The Islamic religious literature have been seized, and there is no doubt that some of it will be recognized as extremist, - notes the lawyer.
(It should be noted, the charge formulation has been changed later in the reportage, broadcasted by the TV channel "Russia-1". It claims that the Imam was accused because (on the record of 2013) he had not expressed enough condemnation of terrorism - ed.).
Meanwhile, in contrary to the presumption of innocence, Russian television channels hurried to accuse the mosque imam and his parishioners of the terrorism, and of inconsistencies with the Islam canons. The TV channel "Russia-1" broadcasted the reportage about Velitov. It claims that he is backing for the members of the terrorist group "Hizb ut-Tahrir" and "... it turned out that the mosque, headed by Velitov, is living by its own rules that sometimes contradict the Islam canons". Also it is said that he "replicated the views "that were “controversial”, as “his statements on terrorism and terrorists did not sound like condemnation – he always urged to understand them”. Providing a fragment of an old (voice-over says that it was made "some time ago") video as proof, the news report argues (without mentioning the names, and information sources) that faithful Muslims tried not to attend the mosque "Yardam" because of its "special atmosphere". On that video, one of the parishioners called Russia "an unfriendly state". The journalists rushed to conclusions, calling the Muslim on video "an extremist recruiter who urges parishioners to jihad". Understanding that the proof doesn’t look convincing enough, the journalists are forgetting about the rule, “one thing happening after another thing doesn’t mean that the first thing caused the second” so they reinforce their accusations by another dubious argument: it turns out, that a Russian guy Dmitry Sokolov has visited this mosque once. He has adopted Islam and gone to the Caucasus, where allegedly joined the "bandit underground, and has become a demolitionist". It remains to check theaters, barbershops and grocery stores on extremism, that Sokolov had been visiting before adoption of Islam ...
TV Channel “Life” went even further – the reportage and the news anchor narrative about Imam Velitov and the reasons of his arrest are accompanied with the weird comments and the videos that don’t confirm anything. For example, a report about the "extremist literature", found in the car and in Velitov's house, is accompanied by the frames of Quran (it is weird that Imam has such book, is not it? – Ed.). It was also mentioned that Velitov had helped to return the historical mosque to the Muslim community and that the Imam had six children, brought up in the spirit of Islam. According to television journalists, all those facts must convince the audience completely and totally that Velitov is quite the terrorist.
The newspaper "Kommersant" writes about the official charges the following: Mahmoud Velitov, the Imam of the "Yardyam" Mosque was arrested and taken for interrogation in connection with the terrorist activities. According to investigators, on September 23, 2013, Mahmoud Velitov, the Council Head, the imam of the religious organisation, delivered a public speech, in which he supposedly justified the activities of the member of the terrorist organisation "Hizb ut-Tahrir "(that is forbidden in Russia). That was happened during the prayers at the mosque, located in Khachatryan street in Moscow: "According to the psycho-linguistic forensic analysis, that speech contained a set of psychological and linguistic features justifying the terrorist activities".
Imam's friend
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Annas
Annas (also Ananus or Ananias; , ; , ; 23/22 BC – death date unknown, probably around AD 40) was appointed by the Roman legate Quirinius as the first High Priest of the newly formed Roman province of Judaea in AD 6 – just after the Romans had deposed Archelaus, Ethnarch of Judaea, thereby putting Judaea directly under Roman rule.
Annas appears in the Gospels and Passion plays as a high priest before whom Jesus is brought for judgment, prior to being brought before Pontius Pilate.
The sacerdotal family.
The terms of Annas, Caiaphas, and the five brothers are:
Ananus (or Annas), son of Seth (6–15).
Annas officially served as High Priest for ten years (AD 6–15), when at the age of 36 he was deposed by the procurator Valerius Gratus. Yet while having been officially removed from office, he remained as one of the nation's most influential political and social individuals, aided greatly by the fact that his five sons and his son-in-law Caiaphas all served at sometime as High Priests. His death is unrecorded. His son Annas the Younger, also known as Ananus the son of Ananus, was assassinated in AD 66 for advocating peace with Rome.
Eleazar ben Ananus (16–17).
After Valerius Gratus deposed Ishmael ben Fabus from the high priesthood, he installed Eleazar ben Ananus, (15—16), a descendant of John Hyrcanus. It was a time of turbulence in Jewish politics, with the role of the high priesthood being contended for by several priestly families. Eleazar was likewise deposed by Gratus, who gave the office to Simon ben Camithus(17—18).
Caiaphas (18–36).
Properly called Joseph, son of Caiaphas, he was married to the daughter of Annas (John 18:13). Gratus made him high priest after depriving Simon ben Camithus of the office. The comparatively long eighteen-year tenure of Caiaphas suggests he had established a good working relationship with the Roman authorities. Gratus' successor Pontius Pilate retained him as high priest.
Ananus ben Ananus (63).
References in the Mosaic Law to "the death of the high priest" () suggest that the high-priesthood was ordinarily held for life. Perhaps for this reason, Annas was still called "high priest" even after his dismissal, along with Caiaphas (). He also may have been acting as president of the Sanhedrin, or a coadjutor of the high priest.
In the New Testament.
The plot to kill Lazarus of Bethany.
The involvement of the family of Annas may be implied in the plot to kill Lazarus of Bethany in . Although Annas is not mentioned by name in the plot to kill Lazarus, several 19th-century writers such as Johann Nepomuk Sepp and the Abbé Drioux, considered that there may be a concealed reference to Annas in the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus which points at a "rich man" with five brothers (). If it is considered that the rich man dressed in purple and fine linen (cf. ) represents Caiaphas, as figurehead of the Sadducees, then Annas is intended by the "father" in , and the "five brothers" are Annas' five sons. In support of this is the coincidence that the father and five brothers who will not be convinced even if the parable Lazarus is raised from the dead () predict that Caiaphas, Annas, and the five sons of Annas would not believe and plotted to have the real Lazarus killed when he was raised ().
The trial of Jesus.
Although Caiaphas was the properly appointed high priest, Annas, being his father-in-law and a former incumbent of the office, undoubtedly exercised a great deal of the power attached to the position. According to the Gospel of John (the event is not mentioned in other accounts), Jesus was first brought before Annas, whose palace was closer. Annas questioned him regarding his disciples and teaching, and then sent him on to Caiaphas, where some members of the Sanhedrin had met, and where in Matthew's account the first trial of Jesus took place ().
In the Book of Acts.
After Pentecost, Annas presided over the Sanhedrin before which the Apostles Peter and John were brought ().
Cultural references.
Annas has an important role in "Jesus Christ Superstar", as one of the two main antagonists of the show (the other being Caiaphas) spurring Pontius Pilate
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result at high energies
and strong magnetic fields. One of the causes for this discrepancy is the phase shift
in the incoming scattering channel. In order to quantify this effect, we have developed
an analytical distorted-wave Born approximation in which the phase shift in the incident
plane wave is explicitly included.
Our starting point for the analytical DWBA is again Eq.\ (\ref{eq:diffxsec}),
but now we approximate the incoming wave function $| \bm{k}_a^{(+)} \rangle$
as an elastically distorted wave $| \bm{k}_a' \rangle$,
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:ka_DWBA}
| \bm{k}_a' \rangle = 4\pi \sum_{L_a} \sum_{M_a} i^{L_a} \frac{1}{2}\big[h^{(2)}_{L_a}(k_aR) + S_{aa}^{(M_a)}h^{(1)}_{L_a}(k_aR)\big] Y_{L_a,M_a}(\Theta_R,\Phi_R) Y^{*}_{L_a,M_a}(\theta_{k_a},\phi_{k_a}),
\end{equation}
where $h^{(1)}_{L_a}$ and $h^{(2)}_{L_a}$ are spherical Hankel functions of the
first and second kind, respectively, and $S_{aa}^{(M_a)}$ is the elastic
$S$-matrix element that contains the phase shift for the incident scattering
channel $|S_A M_{S_A}^{(a)}, S_B M_{S_B}^{(a)}, L_a, M_a \rangle$.
The $S^{(M_a)}_{aa}$ matrix elements for NH--NH are taken from the full CC calculations
described in Sec.\ \ref{subsec:qscatt}.
The Hankel functions are defined in terms of regular and irregular spherical Bessel functions as
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{eq:defHankel}
h^{(1)}_{L}(z) &=& j_L(z) + iy_L(z), \nonumber \\
h^{(2)}_{L}(z) &=& j_L(z) - iy_L(z),
\end{eqnarray}
where $y_L(z)$ is a spherical Bessel function of the second kind.
We note that the wave function of Eq.\ (\ref{eq:ka_DWBA}) is unphysically divergent at the origin
for nonzero phase shifts ($S_{aa}^{(M_a)} \neq 1$),
but matches the (exact) CC wave function at sufficiently large $R$.
Hence, the approximation of
$| \bm{k}_a^{(+)} \rangle \approx | \bm{k}_a' \rangle$ constitutes an improvement over
the first-order BA if the coupling occurs at long range.
The radial part of Eq.\ (\ref{eq:ka_DWBA})
may also be written in terms of the transmission matrix element $T^{(M_a)}_{aa} = 1 - S^{(M_a)}_{aa}$,
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{eq:Tmat}
\frac{1}{2}\big[ h^{(2)}_{L_a}(k_aR) + S_{aa}h^{(1)}_{L_a}(k_aR) \big]
&=& \frac{1}{2}\big[ h^{(2)}_{L_a}(k_aR) + h^{(1)}_{L_a}(k_aR) - T^{(M_a)}_{aa}h^{(1)}_{L_a}(k_aR) \big] \nonumber \\
&=& j_{L_a}(k_aR) - \frac{1}{2}T^{(M_a)}_{aa}h^{(1)}_{L_a}(k_aR).
\end{eqnarray}
Substitution of Eqs.\ (\ref{eq:ka_DWBA}) and (\ref{eq:Tmat}) into (\ref{eq:matelement}) for the matrix
element over $V_{\rm{magn.dip}}$ gives a radial integral of the form
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:intR_DWBA1}
\int j_{L_b}(k_bR) \frac{1}{R} j_{L_a}(k_aR) dR - \frac{1}{2}T^{(M_a)}_{aa} \int j_{L_b}(k_bR) \frac{1}{R} h_{L_a}^{(1)}(k_aR) dR.
\end{equation}
Note that the first integral is identical to that of Eq.\ (\ref{eq:int
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begin{bmatrix} a_{11}(0) & a_{12}(0) & 0 \\ a_{12}(0) & a_{22}(0) & 0 \\ \dot a_{13}(0) & \dot a_{23}(0) & \pm 1 \end{bmatrix}\,,$$
provided $a_{13}(0)=a_{23}(0)=0$ and $$\begin{pmatrix} a_{11}(0) & a_{12}(0) \\ a_{12}(0) & a_{22}(0) \end{pmatrix}\operatorname{in} \mathrm{O}(2)\,.$$
In conclusion the limit of $g_t^*h (g_t^*)^{-1}$ is an element of the group $\mathrm{Isom}(^*\operatorname{E}^2)$ in Definition \ref{defi isom coeucl}.
Recall that we have introduced a duality of $\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2$ to itself, which maps lines of $\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2$ to points of $\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2$ and vice versa. In principle, the dual space is a model space in the dual projective space. The dual space of $\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2$ is thus identified to $\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2$ itself if one chooses the scalar product of $\operatorname{E}^3$ to identify $\mathbb{R}\mathrm{P}^2$ to its dual projective space. Now, observe that the transformations $g_t$ and $g_t^*$, which have been used to rescale $\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2$ to get $\operatorname{E}^2$ and $^*\operatorname{E}^2$ respectively, are well-behaved with respect to this duality. Namely, $b_{3,0}(x,y)=0$ if and only if $b_{3,0}(g_t x,g_t^* y)=0$. In other words, if $*$ denotes the duality point-line induced by the ambient scalar product, the following diagram is commutative:
\[
\xymatrix{
(\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2,\mathrm{Isom}(\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2)) \ar[r]^-{g_t} \ar@{<->}[d]^-{*} & (g_t\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2,g_t\mathrm{Isom}(\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2)g_t^{-1}) \ar@{<->}[d]^-{*} \\
(\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2,\mathrm{Isom}(\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2)) \ar[r]^-{g_t^*} & (g_t^*\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l}^2,g_t^*\mathrm{Isom}(\mathbb{E} \kern-0.1em \mathbbm{l} \kern-0.1em
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I think the museums in Turkey still have this pioneering mission, and the first thing they need to pioneer is the love of art.
Erol Tabanca is one of the leading collectors in our art scene. OMM - Odunpazarı Modern Museum, of which he is the founder, received the "International Project of the Year" award at the 18th Museums + Heritage Awards, achieving a remarkable success despite its young age. Trained as an architect who managed to build a brand as strong as Polimeks, he is looking forward to the realization of his new artistic projects these days. Tabanca shared with us the roots of his passion for art, his collection's formation process and his journey with OMM in all his sincerity.
When and how did your interest in art begin to develop? Would you mind sharing with us some memories of your earliest encounters with art?
I studied at the Ankara State Academy of Architecture and Engineering. I can say that my interest in art became more highly pronounced as I began my studies in architecture. During that period, Gallery Nev’s current owner Haldun Dostoğlu was a newly graduate and had just opened the gallery’s first branch in Ankara. At first, we began to visit it and to experience art’s influence on us. Dostoğlu also became the curator of our museum’s first exhibition years later, which is a lovely anecdote. Back in those days, my interest was in the form of an amateur’s admiration; my economic power as a student was not enough to build a collection. Meanwhile, these were my first years in architecture and I had the impulsiveness of the youth, of course… I used to find the History of Architecture and Art History classes extremely boring, and I thought to myself “how will these be of any use when we do an actual project”. We had this great professor who is now deceased, and I even got into an argument with him with my ‘ignorant’ mind back then. I asked him “why don’t we talk about the future instead of talking about this”. You realize later that there is nothing more absurd than talking about your future without knowing your history.
Do you think your background in architecture has influenced your artistic taste?
Absolutely. I used to listen to TRT’s radio channels when I was young, and there was this nice program about classical music composers on TRT 3. Its motto was: “they had heard what we heard before we did”. I have always thought about it during and after my architecture studies: architects are actually the same. They had seen what we saw before we did. Evidently, we are only able to say so in reference to our colleagues who do justice to the profession; otherwise, looking around us in our country, we see plenty of unpleasant structures even though they carry some architect’s signature. In my opinion, architecture has a very wide scope, and you must be in good command of certain details in any project you do, so that you can do it properly. This is always the case whether you build a hospital, an airport or a museum; each requires specific background knowledge and experience. Thus, you have to be a researcher and be selective at the same time. I say “selective” for a reason; you are not only expected to build a space, but to take the necessary steps to make it inviting for the people. Considering all this, Plastic Arts are in fact a part of architecture and the two walk hand in hand. This, in turn, drives you closer to art.
We know that, in addition to your passion for art, you are still deeply involved in sports and you have played basketball for years. You are also interested in music and cinema. How do you manage to find the time for all of them in spite of your busy schedule?
If you had asked me this question two years ago, I would have told you “you are right, it is very challenging”. But around a year and a half ago, we as a company decided to withdraw from large-scale contracting projects. Back in the day and especially abroad, we used to have very busy projects. But I had promised something to my wife and children: We were going to spend more time together and I was going to make more time for myself once our big olympic center project in Turkmenistan reached completion. In other words, there is a rather big difference between my situation today and that of two years ago. Thankfully, our professional executives are able to run the business thanks to our company’s institutionalized structure. I continue to remain on the loop although I am not as busy as I used to be; nevertheless, I am able to spend more time with my family and even playing sports. I usually spend the morning hours until 11 am with my family. And if there is business to attend to outside or at the office, I take care of them after 11 am. I feel very lucky about it, and I hope it will be this way in the future too.
When did you begin to
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Deseret Mutual Benefit Administrators lowered its position in Sysco Co. (NYSE:SYY – Get Rating) by 4.8% in the second quarter, HoldingsChannel reports. The institutional investor owned 11,800 shares of the company’s stock after selling 592 shares during the period. Deseret Mutual Benefit Administrators’ holdings in Sysco were worth $1,000,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period.
Other hedge funds have also made changes to their positions in the company. Vanguard Group Inc. increased its position in Sysco by 0.9% during the 1st quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 45,402,613 shares of the company’s stock worth $3,707,123,000 after purchasing an additional 409,441 shares in the last quarter. Wellington Management Group LLP increased its position in Sysco by 11.1% during the 1st quarter. Wellington Management Group LLP now owns 35,539,582 shares of the company’s stock worth $2,901,806,000 after purchasing an additional 3,536,646 shares in the last quarter. BlackRock Inc. increased its position in Sysco by 0.5% during the 1st quarter. BlackRock Inc. now owns 31,668,083 shares of the company’s stock worth $2,585,695,000 after purchasing an additional 148,215 shares in the last quarter. State Street Corp increased its position in Sysco by 2.0% during the 1st quarter. State Street Corp now owns 24,545,969 shares of the company’s stock worth $2,015,561,000 after purchasing an additional 477,454 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Victory Capital Management Inc. increased its position in Sysco by 4.9% during the 2nd quarter. Victory Capital Management Inc. now owns 6,416,753 shares of the company’s stock worth $543,564,000 after purchasing an additional 301,265 shares in the last quarter. Hedge funds and other institutional investors own 82.43% of the company’s stock.
In other Sysco news, CEO Kevin Hourican sold 75,019 shares of Sysco stock in a transaction that occurred on Monday, October 24th. The stock was sold at an average price of $81.22, for a total transaction of $6,093,043.18. Following the sale, the chief executive officer now directly owns 303,643 shares in the company, valued at approximately $24,661,884.46. The transaction was disclosed in a document filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through the SEC website. 0.43% of the stock is owned by company insiders.
Sysco stock traded down $1.99 during midday trading on Tuesday, hitting $84.57. 171,509 shares of the company were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 2,683,989. The company’s fifty day moving average price is $78.89 and its 200-day moving average price is $82.57. The company has a market cap of $42.86 billion, a PE ratio of 31.44, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 1.86 and a beta of 1.04. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 7.28, a current ratio of 1.20 and a quick ratio of 0.69. Sysco Co. has a fifty-two week low of $68.05 and a fifty-two week high of $91.53.
Sysco (NYSE:SYY – Get Rating) last released its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, August 9th. The company reported $1.15 EPS for the quarter, topping the consensus estimate of $1.12 by $0.03. The firm had revenue of $18.96 billion for the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $18.29 billion. Sysco had a return on equity of 119.55% and a net margin of 1.98%. Sysco’s revenue for the quarter was up 17.5% on a year-over-year basis. During
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mice that received 106 WT or IL-10 KO CD8+ T cells were normal (Figure 1A). Conversely, Rag KO mice that received 106 VDR KO or IL-10/VDR DKO CD8+ T cells showed severe inflammation in the colon including hyperplasia and infiltration of immune cells (Figure 1A). The Rag KO mice that received CD8+ T cells from DKO mice lost a significant amount of their starting BW by 8 wks (Figure 1B). In fact the Rag KO recipients of DKO CD8+ T cells developed a fulminating form of IBD that resembled the IBD that develops in the DKO mice [5]. Rag KO mice that received no cells (CTRL) gained weight over the 8 wk study and Rag KO mice that received WT, VDR KO and IL-10 KO CD8+ T cells maintained their BW (Figure 1B). None of the over 20 Rag KO recipients of VDR KO CD8+ T cells lost weight even though the mice had intense inflammation in both the colon and SI (data not shown and Figure 1A). The colon showed the greatest degree of inflammation following transfer of VDR KO CD8+ T cells to Rag KO recipients.
CD8+T cells from VDR KO mice induce colitis in Rag KO recipients. Sorted CD8+ T cells from WT, IL-10 KO, VDR KO, and IL-10/VDR DKO mice were injected (106 cells per mouse i.p.) into Rag KO recipients. CTRL had no cell transfer. (A) Representative colonic sections from the Rag KO recipients of CD8+ T cells 8 weeks post-transfer. Colonic samples were stained with H&E (scoring system in Methods) and were shown at 10× magnification; scale bar = 50 μm. Colon sections shown were rated: WT (score = 0), IL-10 KO (score = 0), VDR KO (score = 7), and DKO (score = 8). (B) The percentage change in BW of Rag KO recipients of CD8+ T cells from WT, IL-10 KO, VDR KO and DKO mice. (C) The phenotype of CD8+ T cells from the spleen of WT and VDR KO mice. The splenic lymphocytes were prepared and stained for TCRβ, CD8β, CD44, CD62L, CD28 and CD122 antibodies. The gating strategy is in Additional file 2: Figure S2A. (D) The percentage change in BW of the Rag KO recipients following transfer of sorted CD8+/CD28+ or CD8+/CD28- cells from WT or VDR KO mice (106 cells per mouse i.p.). (E) Representative H&E stained colon sections from Rag KO recipients of CD8+/CD28+ or CD8+/CD28- T cells at 8 weeks post-transfer. Colon sections shown were rated: CTRL (score = 1), WT CD8/CD28+ (score = 3), WT CD8/CD28− (score = 3), VDR KO CD8/CD28+ (score = 6), VDR KO CD8/CD28− (score = 6). Values represent the mean ± SEM of 5-8 mice per group and one representative of three independent experiments (A-E). Two-way ANOVA (B,D) or Student’s t-tests (C), *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01.
In order to determine what the differences were between VDR KO and WT CD8+ T cells, the CD8+ T cells were characterized from WT and VDR KO mice. There was a higher frequency of naïve (CD62Lhigh/CD44low) and CD8/CD28− cells and a lower frequency of activated (CD62Llow/CD44high) and CD8/CD122+ cells in the spleen of VDR KO compared to WT mice (Figure 1C). CD25+ expression on CD8+ T cells was low and less than 2% of the CD8+ T cells in VDR KO and WT mice expressed CD25 (Additional file 1: Figure S1C). In addition, there was no difference between expression of CD25 on VDR KO and WT CD8+ T cells (Additional file 1: Figure S1C). There was no difference in the total number of splenocytes isolated from WT and VDR KO mice and therefore changes in
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In the space of a week, the unique torment of children who are conscripted to kill and be killed has been thrust back into the forefront of global consciousness.
First, the contentious film Kony 2012 – now being described as the most viral video in history with more than 100m views in less than a week – highlighted Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony's atrocities and the claim that his Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) recruited 30,000 child soldiers.
Then the long-awaited first verdict of the international criminal court (ICC) found Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga guilty of snatching children off the streets to wage war and act as his personal bodyguards. Lubanga was said to have built "an army of children".
The coincidental burst of publicity is welcomed by the activist group Child Soldiers International. "It's brought an issue that had tended to disappear from the media back into the headlines," said its director, Richard Clarke. "For us and the UN it's never gone away but, looking at the media, there's been less and less on the issue than there was five or six years ago."
Now there is social media too, Clarke added. "Kony 2012 has been a revelation for me. Until now my children showed very little interest in what I did for a living. This has gripped them and they're communicating with their friends about it on Facebook. It has definitely raised awareness of child soldiers."
While there have been mixed responses to Kony 2012 and its alleged oversimplification, the UN and others were quick to welcome the ICC verdict as a watershed moment and potential deterrent against the future recruitment of child soldiers.
It is an international effort that has already come a long way. In the mid-1990s, there were known to be around 30 conflicts in which children were fighting. Now there are around half that number. The UN has been pro-active and around 144 countries have signed up to its convention on the rights of children in armed conflict. This week South Sudan became the latest to formally commit itself to a child-free army.
But Clarke is cautious. "We've got fewer conflicts and fewer child soldiers. If the number of conflicts was to rise again, our fear is that – because of the absence of a general framework – it could happen again. If you look around the armed groups in Africa, the common denominator is child soldiers."
Tens of thousands of children are still exploited by armed groups in about 15 conflicts around the world. Often it is the most vulnerable who are exploited – orphans and children who have been separated from their families and communities because of violence.
Child Soldiers International says the problem is most critical in Africa but children are also used as soldiers in various Asian countries and in parts of Latin America, Europe and the Middle East.
While there has been a mass demobilisation in countries such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo over the past decade, the scourge is persistent in finding new outlets.
A report last month by Human Rights Watch found that Somalia's Islamist al-Shabaab militia has increasingly forced children as young as 10 to join its dwindling ranks, some serving as "cannon fodder" to protect adult fighters or being coerced into becoming suicide bombers. The Taliban in Afghanistan pose a similar threat.
Speaking from South Sudan, Radhika Coomaraswamy, special representative of the UN secretary general for children and armed conflict, said: "The type of child soldiers is changing. For example, suicide bombers in Afghanistan are posing a new challenge. In the African wars we have systems in place, but in Afghanistan and Somalia we are still trying to find out how to get a handle on it."
Coomaraswamy believes this week's ICC verdict is a significant breakthrough. "The Lubanga judgment makes it very clear that this is a war crime. Sometimes when we go into the bush and meet rebel leaders, they don't even know it's a war crime. This will act a deterrent."
The child veterans of those mid-90s conflicts are now growing up. Demobilisation, disarmament and reintegration (DDR) programmes specifically aimed at child soldiers have been set up in many countries, aimed at helping them acquire new skills and return to their communities.
But activists say the programmes lack funds and adequate resources, suffering a lack of long-term investment. Girls, who in some conflicts have made up a third of child soldiers, are often deliberately or inadvertently excluded from DDR programmes. This is despite girl soldiers frequently falling victim to rape and other sexual violence, often resulting in pregnancy. In some cases, they are stigmatised by their home communities when they return – it is often assumed they were raped even when they were not.
In Somalia, al-Shabaab has abducted girls for domestic and frontline service, as well as to be wives to its fighters, according to Human Rights Watch.
Pernille Ironside, senior adviser for child protection
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. 3. Numerous Old Testament passages anticipate the future blessing of Israel and her possession of the land as promised to Abraham. •God revealed Himself to him and made eternal covenant with Him to give the land of Canaan. Each of these covenants carry a seven-point agreement. As to probability, bear with me…, Rev.6:7-4th Seal: Death released. The “Dispensation of Grace” (or using its full name, “the Dispensation of the Grace of God”) is the set of divine instructions that pertains to us; it involves God’s current dealings with mankind. . We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. And there she shall answer as in the days of her youth, as at the time when she came out of the land of Egypt. Copyright © 2017 Dispensational Publishing House, Inc. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the King James Version. Scripture quotations marked NASB are taken from the New American Standard Bible®, There is a tremendous difference between the doctrine of rebound and the doctrine of divine retribution. It is easy to understand the name of this dispensation! The dispensation of Law is fifth following the dispensations of innocence (where God interacted with humans face to face), conscience (where humans were to follow to their God-provided conscience), human government (in which God's expectations were to be enforced by human institutions), and promise (God's promise to Abraham and his descendants). God’s control of history is irrefutable evidence of His sovereignty. 4:6, NASB), The zeal of the LORD of hosts will accomplish this. Any descendant of Abraham who refused circumcision was declaring himself to be outside of God’s covenant; this explains why God was angry with Moses when Moses failed to circumcise his son in Exodus 4:24–26. Dr. MacArthur points out that “all Israel” means all of those members of the nation of Israel that survive the Time of Jacob’s Trouble/Great Tribulation. 7:1–8; 14:1–5), of other converts (7:9), of the two witnesses (11:3–13), and of the angel (14:6), and thus safely pass under God’s rod of judgment will then comprise all Israel, which—in fulfillment of God’s sovereign and irrevocable promise—will be completely a nation of believers who are ready for the kingdom of the Messiah Jesus. Even a casual reading of the section that begins with this verse tells us that something fundamental is changing here. It goes all the way through Exodus 19 where the law is given 50 days after the Passover on Pentecost, but it first begins in Genesis 12:1: Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house, unto a land that I will shew thee. Changes man ’ s promises to His seed to her a figure of heaven Promise of a structure. As to probability, bear with me…, Rev.6:7-4th Seal: Death released in faithfulness if ” clauses its... Promise – 1 God watched another 10 generation from Noah to Abraham and dispensation. He would bring blessing to all the way from here through Genesis 50, we need! Of judgment of Achore a door of hope made to Abraham, the command God. 1 to 11, which we now call the Abrahamic covenant ( Genesis 12:1–Exodus 19:25 ) a people... Saved, its unbelieving, ungodly members will be converted, forgiven, and her! Justice, in steadfast love and in mercy is a major shift from Genesis 1 to 11, which repeated... Forgiveness of God, the basic Promise during dispensation of promise dispensation of Promise ended in failure because of a new.. The Exodus, Ex.1-19 universal redemption, Gen 12:3 ; 22:18 ; Gal 3:16, now the promises that made... Upon Abraham so that he had chosen as His plans unfolds over time sometimes! Unique way with man 1/3 of the Lord appeared to … the dispensation of Promise ended failure... In mercy those that blessed Abraham ’ s relationship with God was the Abrahamic covenant which! That still holds true today, and Jacob if a person doesn ’ t even do this who... That I am the Lord. ” ( Ezek changed man ’ s glorious kingdom reign earth... Name of this dispensation, or a new dispensation years old and in. All the way from here through Genesis 50, we see the formation of ( )!, as we have said before, is a mode of testing ; the latter is everlasting fundamentally man!, very long time ; 22:18 ; Gal 3:1
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n_k}^{j_1j_2...j_{n_k}}=\bigcap_{k=1}^{\infty}\Box_{n_k}^{j_1j_2...j_{n_k}}=\{x\}.$$
The last equality is followed by the sequence of closed squares has the lengths of the sides tend to $0$ so the intersection is only one point.
Let us prove $f(x)=y.$ Because $x\in{}^*\Box_k^{j_1j_2...j_k}$ then $f_{n_k}(x)\in{}^*\triangle_k^{j_1j_2...j_k}.$ On the other hand, $y\in{}^*\triangle_k^{j_1j_2...j_k}$, this implies
$$
|f_{n_k}(x)-y|\leqslant|{}^*\triangle_k^{j_1j_2...j_k}|=\frac{1}{4^{n_k}}\to 0\text{ when }k\to\infty.
$$
Therefore, $f_{n_k}(x)\to y$, we also have $f_n(x)\to f(x)$ so $y=f(x).$
Step 2: The set $\triangle\setminus f({}^*\Box)\subset\triangle\setminus {}^*\triangle=C$ so it is denumerable or finite. We extend $f$ such that it maps bijectively from a subset $M'$ of $M$ to $\triangle\setminus f({}^*\Box).$ Set $B={}^*\Box\cup M'$ then ${\mathbb L}(B)=1$ and $f$ is a bijection from $B$ to $\triangle.$
It remains us to prove $f$ is measurable and measure-preserving. The family $\{\emptyset,{}^*\Box_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}},{\mathcal P}(M')$ is the generating collection of the $\sigma-$algebra Borel $\B(B)$ where ${\mathcal P}(M')$ is the family of all subsets of $M'$. The family $\{\emptyset,{}^*\triangle_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}},{\mathcal P}(C)\}$ is the generating collection of $\B(\triangle).$ Remark that the two generating collections are closed by the intersection.
The image of ${}^*\Box_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}}$ by $f$ is ${}^*\triangle_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}}$ and maybe add a denumerable or finite number of points of $C.$ So $f({}^*\Box_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}})\in\B(\triangle).$
$$
{\mathbb L}(f({}^*\Box_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}}))={\mathbb L}({}^*\triangle_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}})=\frac{1}{4^n}={\mathbb L}({}^*\Box_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}}).
$$
The image of ${}^*\triangle_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}}$ by $f^{-1}$ is ${}^*\Box_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}}$ and maybe subtract a denumerable or finite number of points of $f^{-1}(C)$ then $f^{-1}({}^*\triangle_{n}^{j_1j_2...j_{n}})\in\B(B).$ Since $f$ satisfies Theorem \ref{MB} then $f,f^{-1}$ are bijection, measurable and measure-preserving i.e. $f$ is a probability isomorphism.
\hfill \textbf{$\Box$}
There are some consequences as follows:
\begin{cor}
There exist a bijection from the unit square to the unit segment such that it is a probability isomorphism between two Lebesgue spaces (Lebesgue $\sigma-$algebra).
\end{cor}
\begin{proof}
We proved the existence of probability isomorphism from $\Box$ to $\triangle$ with the difference null set i.e. the bijection from $B$ to $\triangle$. It is still open for the question of the existence a bijection from $\Box$ to $\triangle$, Borel measurable and is measure preserving. Now we will prove that there is also a probability isomorphism from $\Box$ to $\triangle$ which
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maintain it myself. It has some flaws and failings, but since I know what those are, I can usually skate around them. The matched-set studies are usually done by sorting seasons in Excel, either in that file or in the similar one I maintain for pitchers.
I'd be happy to share the spreadsheet with others, but it needs to be . . ..what's the word? Upgraded? Rectified? Corrected? You'd be welcome to it, but it has too many flaws to be distributed as is.
-- Of course it was good to insist on more than (for example) just a 1-point difference (i.e. .001) in on-base average, i.e. to not let it be enough just that 2 players were in different "categories." But, as I was reading down that paragraph, I was surprised you settled for just a 10-point difference.
You are focusing on one factor, but there are three factors operating. Owen had specified a 25-point separation in on base percentage. If the groups are 25 points wide, a player in a higher group could be as little as 1 point higher (.000000001 or something) or as much as 49 points higher. It would average 25 points.
But the players were selected to be otherwise SIMILAR, which would reduce the average below 25 points, on average.
However, I then put in the "similarity" routine, in which a difference in on base percentage was treated as a positive. This would push the average back up, toward 25 points.
In fact, the average on base percentage of the 1,237 "faster but lower on base percentage" players in this study, in the base season, was .320. The average on base percentage of the 1,237 "slower but higher OBP" players was .345--the 25 point separation which was the intended target. I probably should have mentioned that in the article.
I remember when Ralph Houk lead off with Wade Boggs. Boggs had average speed but could hit and drew lots of walks. Both Bonds and Rickey Henderson were born in 1958, Boggs on June 15 and Henderson on December 25. from 1983 to 1989, Boggs scored 100, 109, 107, 107, 108, 128 and 113. He never scored 100 after that. Henderson scored 105, 113, 146, 130, 78, 113 and 119. Thats 772 for Boggs, 804 for Henderson though Rickey played 95 games in 1987. Bobby Bonds and Lou Brock match up. Lou Brock is seven years older than Bobby Bonds. From 1969 to 1977, Bonds scored 120, 134, 110, 118, 131, 97, 93, 48 and 103. Brock scored 114, 126, 81, 110, 105, 78, 73 and 69. Bonds had 954 runs, Brock has 766. Bobby Richardson was not a suitable lead off man. The key element is to get on base. Tommie Agee let off for the Mets. He scored 97 in 1969 and 107 in 1970. Gil Hodges liked his lead off man to have some pop. The Giants should not have traded Bonds, Maddox and Matthews. Had they kept them together, they would have done well.
Bill, thanks for sharing this study and for your work on it. I appreciate the deeper dive into the question. It's interesting that the OBP-superior players seem to be a bit more valuable in terms of the moment, i.e. who would be more valuable to have on your team and in your lineup at the time; but the speedier players have longer and somewhat better careers, because they decline more slowly -- since they have more speed to lose, and of course speed is valuable on defense as well as offense.
With the original question, I specified a 25-point edge in OBP for the slower player, because that seemed to me to be around the margin where the question gets unclear; a fast guy with only 10 fewer points of OBP would clearly be better to have, and likewise a slower player with a 40 point OBP edge is also clearly superior. It's interesting to speculate about where that break point in
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Essay on Dorothy Day: An Advocate for The Poor
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Dorothy Day entered the world in Brooklyn, New York on November 8th, 1897. Born to Grace and John Day, she was the third of five children. Although both her parents were baptized Christians, she did not grow up with a familiarity to religion’s mysteries. Her parents preferred practicing a strict philosophy to parenting; Newspapers were not allowed in the house and light reading was forbidden. Despite the limitations to only Charles Dickens and Edgar Allen Poe, Dorothy and her brothers would smuggle in ten cent novels of romance and adventure.
When Dorothy was six years old, the Day family packed up for a long journey from New York City to the west coast. Her father’s job as a sports writer settled the family in Berkeley, California at first, and then in Oakland. Just as the children were starting to call California home, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake struck this new home, striking their hearts as well. This life-changing disaster was the first experience Dorothy had of people really getting involved with helping strangers. Unfortunately the help from neighbors was not enough to fix the permanent damage within the Days’ Californ...
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...ver believed she was a saint, but if the world sat down for a cup of coffee with Dorothy, it would tell her that she was one of the most incredible heroins the world has ever known. Not only was she a saint and a hero, she was an angel to the hopeless.
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Cadherin-11 (Cad11) cell adhesion molecule plays a role in prostate tumor cell migration. of Cad11 which powerful turnover of Cad11 regulates the migratory function of Cad11 in prostate tumor cells. development, it’s been demonstrated that extreme Cad11 manifestation prevents cell migration in the embryo which cleavage PMSF from the Cad11 extracellular site to reduce Cad11-mediated adhesion is important for Cad11-mediated neuronal migration (Borchers Pax1 et al., 2001). Peglion et al. (2014) show that clathrin-mediated endocytosis of N-Cad plays a role in the cycling of adherens junction components for anterograde transport during collective cell movement. Gavard and Gutkind (2006) show that stimulation with VEGF promotes the rapid endocytosis of VE-cadherin, resulting in disruption of the endothelial barrier and increased vascular permeability. Recently, Padmanabhan and Taneyhill (2015) have shown that clathrin-mediated endocytosis of cadherin-6B plays a role in the neural crest cell epithelialCmesenchymal transition and migration. Thus, the dynamic changes in the surface levels of cadherin molecules through clathrin-mediated endocytosis affect cadherin-mediated adhesion and migratory activities. Defects in the recycling of adhesion complexes have been shown to be involved in malignant transformation (Mosesson et al., 2008). Cad11 has been shown to promote the metastasis of prostate or breast cancer cells to bone (Chu et al., 2008; Tamura et al., 2008). Because acquisition of migration properties is a hallmark of metastatic cancer cells, it is possible that clathrin-mediated Cad11 endocytosis plays a role in the metastatic colonization of prostate cancer cells in bone. We have recently shown that Cad11 plays a role in cell migration through interaction with p80-angiomotin (Ortiz et al., 2015). Whether clathrin-mediated Cad11 endocytosis regulates Cad11Cangiomotin complex formation and dissociation is unknown. During classic clathrin-mediated endocytosis, membrane receptors are clustered in clathrin-coated pits, which is followed by membrane invagination and vesicle scission (Goldstein et al., 1979). In PMSF clathrin-coated pits, clathrin triskelia lattices recruit adaptor proteins C e.g. AP2, DAB and dynamin C to form endocytic vesicles (Hulpiau and van Roy, 2009). Thus, the binding of clathrin to cargo is typically indirect, and the adaptor protein interactions with cargo are also of low affinity. Although many reports describe clathrin-mediated endocytosis of E-cadherin (Ivanov et al., 2004; Kon et al., 2008; Le et al., 1999; Miyashita and Ozawa, 2007), it is likely that the interaction of clathrin with the E-Cad tail is indirect. Thus, clathrin does not bind to the E-Cad cytoplasmic domain under the experimental conditions used in the present study. We were able to pull down clathrin using the Cad11 cytoplasmic domain through the clathrin-binding motif in Cad11. However, we did not find AP-2 or DAB in the Cad11-cyto construct pulldown assay by western blotting (data not really demonstrated). Furthermore, we didn’t detect clathrin in PMSF Personal computer3 cell components that were immunoprecipitated with an antibody against Cad11 (data not really demonstrated). This may be because of the low affinity or the transient character from the Cad11Cclathrin discussion and purified using glutathioneCagarose beads (GST beads, GE Health care Existence Sciences). GST pulldown assay for Cad11-cyto-associated proteins L-cells, which usually do not communicate the main cadherins, had been grown like a monolayer on cells tradition plates. Cells had been then scraped through the plate in cool distilled water including protease inhibitors, and homogenized having a Dounce homogenizer. After centrifugation from the cell lysates for 15?min in 15,700?Crimson Starter Package (Mouse and Goat, Sigma-Aldrich) according to the manufacturer’s instruction. The principal antibodies had been mouse anti-Cad11 antibody (Invitrogen, 1:150) and goat anti-clathrin antibody (1:100
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I don't mind writing here, but feel free to PM me if you want to go into more details, since I try to keep it simple in my comments.
To elaborate my position, I have to say that I've been on the philosophic and questioning path since my earliest memories, always trying to figure out life, reality and whatever is beyond reality. I've never accepted any opinion without comparing it to my own experiences and intuitions. And personal experience always was the most important thing in my life, which is something that matters when we talk about "spiritual awareness".
I don't mean to say that I was always perfect and knew what I was doing. I've been wrong more times than most other people and was only able to learn from failure, pain and selfhatred for way too long. When I took mushrooms for the first time, I was on the exit door of a 5-year long depression of which the last two were developing more suicidally with every week.
I started smoking weed regularely when I was 20, and at the time it was a tiny amount maybe once a month. On the other hand I hated everything about the operating system of this world and didn't want a part in it.
Within two years I started smoking more frequently and more amounts, still not much though, just enough to survive, since I discovered certain traits of that herb, that actually helped me a lot. It helped me to sleep, to eat, to be a little more productive and social. I also felt like the more I smoked, the more I tried to flee from myself, since I didn't like what I got aware of. I can see how many people can say that it made me depressive (I've heard it often enough), but I know that it only made me more aware of what's wrong and I didn't have the proper mindsets to change myself. I enjoyed suffering way too much and over time minimized my existance by intuitively going into the direction of what I actually need to be alive.
I started smoking weed all day every day when I was around 22 and living in a 15m² flat with less than what's considered essential. I got rid of a lot of psychological garbage with the help of weed (it actually kicked my ass sometimes, where I couldn't stay in denial for any longer and knew I had to fix my shit), but basically the more I realized what I want and what life was "supposed" to be, the more depressed I got, since I felt powerless, small and insignificant (remnants of an atheist perspective). I heavily got into the topic of what's generally called "survival", because only in that I saw a life worth living. But the more I realized how "impossible" it is to live like that nowadays, with an "elite" that's heavily into eugenics and destruction, doing it globally, there's just no place to run.
So I got more depressed and started getting suicidal, since if I can't live how I want, what's the point. Thanks to the area of "survival", I learned about many other psychedelic plants that grow around the world and obviously started stumbling about names like Terence McKenna, Alan Watts, Robert Anton Wilson and Paul Stamets (just to name the most significant ones for me). I knew mushrooms were used to treat everything that could potentially go wrong with one's mind and often also one's body. I did more than a year of daily research, and the more I learnt, the more scared I got (which I wasn't honest about to myself).
When I was 24, I felt more dead than anything, I had barely any spirit left and became someone I never before thought I could become. I never believed I would be one of those people that take their own lives or even only contemplate that idea. But it became a weekly struggle, then a daily struggle, and then that was what I thought about pretty much all day. So I got some mushrooms, put them away for when I feel "ready" (like that's possible) and didn't touch them for some time until one day, where I felt seriously bad. I was just crying and desperate, didn't know anymore and then in the night decided I'd eat the mushrooms as a last resort before ending this life, I was very conscious about the fact that I needed a miracle, nothing else would suffice. Well, after about 40 minutes the atmosphere turned around and I actually felt the fungal presence. I jumped into my bed and was in the worst possible set and setting. There was garbage and bugs around me in that tiny room, just dead energy all around (I didn't trip yet, that's how I kept it). I was aware of that and knew I can't hide anything from the mushrooms and intuitively started telling all my secrets, lies, everything I'm ashamed of, I never was 100% honest in my life before,
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<commit_before>"""
utils
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import platform
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
import warnings
from types import CodeType
from types import FunctionType
from typing import Iterator
from typing import Mapping
from typing import NamedTuple
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from . import _types as _t
DEBUG = bool(os.environ.get("SETUPTOOLS_SCM_DEBUG"))
IS_WINDOWS = platform.system() == "Windows"
class _CmdResult(NamedTuple):
out: str
err: str
returncode: int
def no_git_env(env: Mapping[str, str]) -> dict[str, str]:
# adapted from pre-commit
# Too many bugs dealing with environment variables and GIT:
# https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit/issues/300
# In git 2.6.3 (maybe others), git exports GIT_WORK_TREE while running
# pre-commit hooks
# In git 1.9.1 (maybe others), git exports GIT_DIR and GIT_INDEX_FILE
# while running pre-commit hooks in submodules.
# GIT_DIR: Causes git clone to clone wrong thing
# GIT_INDEX_FILE: Causes 'error invalid object ...' during commit
for k, v in env.items():
if k.startswith("GIT_"):
trace(k, v)
return {
k: v
for k, v in env.items()
if not k.startswith("GIT_")
or k in ("GIT_EXEC_PATH", "GIT_SSH", "GIT_SSH_COMMAND")
}
def trace(*k: object) -> None:
if DEBUG:
print(*k, file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
def ensure_stripped_str(str_or_bytes: str | bytes) -> str:
if isinstance(str_or_bytes, str):
return str_or_bytes.strip()
else:
return str_or_bytes.decode("utf-8", "surrogateescape").strip()
def _run(cmd: _t.CMD_TYPE, cwd: _t.PathT) -> subprocess.CompletedProcess[bytes]:
return subprocess.run(
cmd,
capture_output=True,
cwd=str(cwd),
env=dict(
no_git_env(os.environ),
# os.environ,
# try to disable i18n
LC_ALL="C",
LANGUAGE="",
HGPLAIN="1",
),
)
def do_ex(cmd: _t.CMD_TYPE, cwd: _t.PathT = ".") -> _CmdResult:
trace("cmd", repr(cmd))
trace(" in", cwd)
if os.name == "posix" and not isinstance(cmd, (list, tuple)):
cmd = shlex.split(cmd)
res = _run(cmd, cwd)
if res.stdout:
trace("out", repr(res.stdout))
if res.stderr:
trace("err", repr(res.stderr))
if res.returncode:
trace("ret", res.returncode)
return _CmdResult(
ensure_stripped_str(res.stdout), ensure_stripped_str(res.stderr), res.returncode
)
def do(cmd: list[str] | str, cwd: str | _t.PathT = ".") -> str:
out, err, ret = do_ex(cmd, cwd)
if ret:
print(err)
return out
def data_from_mime(path: _t.PathT) -> dict[str, str]:
with open(path, encoding="utf-8") as fp:
content = fp.read()
trace("content", repr(content))
# the complex conditions come from reading pseudo-mime-messages
data = dict(x.split(": ", 1) for x in content.splitlines() if ": " in x)
trace("data", data)
return data
def function_has_arg(fn: object | FunctionType, argname: str) -> bool:
assert isinstance(fn, FunctionType)
code: CodeType = fn.__code__
return argname in code.co_varnames
def has_command(name: str, args: list[str] | None = None, warn: bool = True) -> bool:
try:
cmd = [name, "help"] if args is None else [name, *args]
p = _run(cmd, ".")
except OSError:
trace(*sys.exc_info())
res = False<commit_msg>Improve debug log<commit_after>"""
utils
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import platform
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
import warnings
from types import CodeType
from types import FunctionType
from typing import Iterator
from typing import Mapping
from typing import NamedTuple
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from . import _types as _t
DEBUG = bool(os
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\subsection*{Convention}
In this article, we assume that
for a noetherian scheme $X$,
the normalization of a
scheme of finite type over $X$
remains to be of finite type over $X$.
This property is satisfied
if $X$ is of finite type
over a field, ${\mathbf Z}$
or a complete discrete valuation ring,
for example.
\tableofcontents
\section{Preliminaries}
\subsection{Connected components}
\begin{df}[{\rm \cite[D\'efinition (6.8.1)]{EGA4}}]\label{dfsep}
Let $f\colon X\to S$ be a flat morphism
locally of finite presentation
of schemes.
We say that $f$ is {\em reduced}
if for every geometric point $s$ of $S$,
the geometric fiber $X_s$ is {\em reduced}.
\end{df}
In SGA 1 Expos\'e X Definition 1.1,
reduced morphism is called separable morphism.
We study the sets of connected components
of geometric fibers of a flat and reduced morphism
of finite type.
Let $S$ be a scheme
and $s$ and $t$ be geometric points
of $S$.
Let $S_{(s)}$
denote the strict localization.
A specialization $s\gets t$
of geometric points
means a morphism
$S_{(s)}\gets t$ over $S$.
Assume that $S$ is noetherian.
Let $X\to S$ be a flat and reduced morphism
of finite type
and let $s\gets t$ be a specialization
of geometric points of $S$.
We define the cospecialization
mapping
\begin{equation}
\pi_0(X_s)\to \pi_0(X_t)
\label{eqcosp}
\end{equation}
as follows.
By replacing $S$ by
the closure of the image of $t$,
we may assume that $S$
is integral and
that $t$ is above the generic point
$\eta$ of $S$.
By replacing $S$ further
by a quasi-finite scheme over $S$
such that the function field is
a finite extension of
$\kappa(\eta)$ in $\kappa(t)$,
we may assume that
the canonical mapping
$\pi_0(X_t)\to \pi_0(X_\eta)$
is a bijection.
Let $U\subset S$ be a dense open
subset such that the canonical mapping
$\pi_0(X_\eta)\to \pi_0(X_U)$
is a bijection.
Then, by \cite[Corollaire (18.9.11)]{EGA4},
the canonical mapping
$\pi_0(X_U)\to \pi_0(X)$
is also a bijection.
Thus, we define the cospecialization
mapping (\ref{eqcosp})
to be the composition
$$\pi_0(X_s)\to \pi_0(X)
\overset\simeq\gets
\pi_0(X_\eta)
\overset\simeq\gets \pi_0(X_t).$$
We say that the sets of connected components of geometric
fibers of $X\to S$
are locally constant
if for every specialization
$s\gets t$ of geometric points of $S$,
the cospecialization mapping
$\pi_0(X_s)\to \pi_0(X_t)$
is a bijection.
By \cite[Th\'eor\`eme (9.7.7)]{EGA4}
and by noetherian induction,
there exists a finite
stratification $S=\coprod_iS_i$
by locally closed subschemes
such that the sets of connected components of geometric
fibers of the base change
$X\times_SS_i\to S_i$
are locally constant
for every $i$.
We call this fact that
the sets of connected components of geometric
fibers of $X\to S$
are constructible.
\begin{rmk}\label{rmk}
{\rm Let $S={\rm Spec}\, {\cal O}_K$
for a discrete valuation ring
${\cal O}_K$ and $X={\rm Spec}\, A$
be an affine scheme of finite type over $S$.
Let $\bar s\to S$ be the geometric closed point.
Let ${\mathfrak X}={\rm Spf}\, \hat A$
be the formal completion along the closed fiber
and ${\mathfrak X}_{\bar K}={\rm Sp}\,
\hat A\otimes_{{\cal O}_K}\! \bar K$
be
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locate the driver who caused the crash. a man accused of driving drunk and leaving the scene of a crash. >> amy: melbourne police arrested stanley jones, and ryan has more. >> reporter: shortly after the crash they arrested him.
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Join Wonderwall.com as we take a look at all the celebrities marking major birthday milestones in September 2021… starting with this disco king… Grammy-winning music star Barry Gibb — the last surviving member of the Bee Gees — celebrates his 75th birthday on Sept. 1.
On Sept. 1, Emmy winner and “Spider-Man: No Way Home” star Zendaya celebrates her 25th birthday.
Dutch actress Carice van Houten, who played Melisandre on “Game of Thrones,” turns 45 on Sept. 5.
English actress Naomie Harris, who’s appeared in everything from the James Bond films and the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise to “Moonlight” to “28 Days Later,” turns 45 on Sept. 6.
On Sept. 9, “Uncut Gems” star Adam Sandler turns 55.
On Sept. 2, “Frida” actress Salma Hayek — who will next appear in the films “Eternals” and “House of Gucci” — will celebrate her 55th birthday.
Oscar and Emmy nominee Michael Keaton — who starred in 1989’s “Batman” — turns the big 7-0 on Sept. 5.
On Sept. 12, “Shameless” alum Emmy Rossum turns 35.
“NCIS” star Mark Harmon marks a big milestone on Sept. 2: He turns 70!
On Sept. 12, Jennifer Hudson — whose latest flick, the Aretha Franklin biopic “Respect,” hit theaters in August 2021 — celebrates her 40th birthday.
“Riverdale” star Lili Reinhart marks her 25th birthday on Sept. 13.
Mark Hamill, the one and only Luke Skywalker in the “Star Wars” film franchise, turns 70 on Sept. 25.
From “Saturday Night Live” to “Parks and Recreation,” Amy Poehler has long been a successful comedienne. On Sept. 16, she turns 50.
On Sept. 26, tennis extraordinaire Serena Williams turns the big 4-0.
She’ll always be Rory Gilmore to us! On Sept. 16, “Gilmore Girls” and “The Handmaid’s Tale” star Alexis Bledel celebrates her 40th birthday.
On Sept. 15, “Men in Black” actor Tommy Lee Jones marks his 75th birthday.
“Sherlock” and “The Hobbit” franchise actor Martin Freeman will walk into his 50s on Sept. 8.
An extraordinary illusionist! On Sept. 16, David Copperfield turns 65.
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On Sept. 3, professional snowboarder Shaun White turns 35.
Do the Carlton! On Sept. 21, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” star Alfonso Ribeiro will celebrate his 50th birthday.
Actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley turns 50 on Sept. 14.
Oscar-nominated actress Virginia Madsen — who’s starred in everything from “Sideways” to “Dune” to “Candyman” — will strut into her 60s on Sept. 11.
Angie Dickinson’s career has spanned an impressive seven decades! On Sept. 30, the “Police Woman” star marks her milestone 90th birthday.
Philip Baker Hall — who’s appeared in films including “Say Anything…” and “The Truman Show” — turns 90 on Sept. 10.
On Sept. 22, “Cheaper by the Dozen” actress Bonnie Hunt joins the 60s club.
Mena Massoud stole our hearts in his breakout role as the titular Agrabah thief in 2019’s live-action version of “Aladdin.” On Sept. 17, the Egyptian Canadian actor will celebrate his 30th birthday.
The rest is still unwritten! Heidi Montag, who currently stars on “The Hills: New Beginnings,” turns 35 on Sept. 15.
On Sept. 30, Golden Globe-nominated actor Eric Stoltz celebrates his 60th birthday.
“Parks and Recreation” star Ben Schwartz turns 40 on Sept. 15.
Heather Locklear, who famously played Sammy Jo Carrington on the original “Dynasty” and Amanda Woodward on “Melrose Place,” joins the 60s club on Sept. 25.
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and figurines from ‘Star Wars,’ and board games,” said Kucyn. “Some people would say he’s a big child.”
When Evans got excited about strategic tabletop board games — the kind that take hours to play — his family became invested in them too. Their favorite was Zombicide, where players try to survive the apocalypse and kill zombies. Evans bought one expansion pack after another. (“My brother was a completionist,” Kucyn said.) When they recently weighed all the sets, the family realized they had 55 pounds of Zombicide games.
On family vacations, Evans would read instruction manuals on the beach, so he could go back to the house that evening and teach everyone how to play a new game. “That’s a huge legacy he gave to us,” Kucyn said, with a glance at a nearby table, where Logan and his cousin were poring over the rulebook for a game.
Games also helped Evans make friends in Washington, where he found his footing in different social circles.
“He was the kind of guy that drew people into groups,” said King. “If somebody looked like they were kind of outside, he would pull them in.”
‘The third kid’
With his own children, Evans was “basically the third kid,” said Kucyn.
“But, he was the third kid that could drive them to get Slurpees, or get a big bucket of popcorn at the movie theater, then go for a light saber battle in the park, or go to the game store and buy new Pokemon cards.”
He indulged them, and his own childlike delight, at every turn. Together, they built Lego structures, dressed up and read Harry Potter.
Kucyn remembers her brother was also adept at the everyday responsibilities of being a parent — sorting out schedules, picking them up after school, cooking dinner.
Many nights he would bathe the kids, put them in their PJs and deliver them to Shannon Terranova, their mom and his former wife, who would do the early morning school drop off.
“I don’t even know how to express how good he was at being a dad,” Kucyn said.
“He didn’t necessarily clean the stove, though,” King added.
Janice Evans laughed. “No. That was his mom’s job.”
While a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump attacked the Capitol this year, disrupting a joint session of Congress that was formalizing President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, Evans was at home with his kids.
He had planned the holiday well in advance, knowing that they had the day off school. As his friends and family realized what was happening, his phone pinged relentlessly. But his own television cable was disconnected, so he couldn’t get the news, says Kucyn.
“He said, ‘I’m gonna take that as a sign that I can’t watch this in real time because my kids are here,’” she recalled. “But he was very affected by it. He was not feeling great about continuing that job for a bit. He was really nervous. He had a lot of anxiety about everything.”
“And guilt,” added King. Evans had two close friends in the Capitol Police who were injured that day, King said. “That’s pretty tough to go back to.”
But in the weeks that followed, he started to settle back into a groove, buoyed by the National Guard troops who supported Capitol Police for months after the attack.
“The National Guard leaders said, you know, ‘We’re going to take care of it, you guys are just fine,’” said King. “He was like, ‘Okay.’ So after a couple weeks, he said, ‘I can eat my lunch today. I’m feeling better about this.”
In March, the outer perimeter of fencing surrounding the Capitol began to come down. Though some of the defenses would stay up until the summer, parts of the fortress were being dismantled, and the joggers and tourists were back.
It’s bittersweet for Kucyn. She can only wonder whether he would have survived if the fencing had stayed up.
‘No real malice’
It was unseasonably cold for early April in Washington, but otherwise a typical Friday, when 25-year-old Noah Green crashed into Evans and another officer at the barricade near the Capitol. Green got out of the car armed with a knife and charged at the officers before he was fatally shot.
A few days after the attack, The Associated Press reported that there was no sign Evans had been stabbed or accidentally shot. Meanwhile, early reports from The New York Times, Washington Post and Associated Press found the assailant was struggling with his mental health.
For Evans’ family, his death feels very separate from the Jan. 6 attack. In many ways, says Kucyn, it just seems random. “I feel no real malice towards the person who did it,” she said. “Obviously, he was very troubled.”
She remembers hearing one retired general say “the system worked” in response to her brother’s death.
“That
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island. At the dawn of the 19th century the city was at the center of numerous disputes: in 1794 it was occupied by the independent Corsicans, but was reconquered two years later by the French; in 1814 it was occupied by the English commanded by General Montresor and in 1815 it was briefly proclaimed independent by Salvatore Viale, only to return to the French until the Second World War. It was occupied by the Italians from 1942 to September 13, 1943, when it passed under the control of the Nazis; on October 4, 1943, finally, the Italian soldiers drove the Nazis out of the island with the help of the partisans and the French troops. The city thus returned under full French administration.
Not to be missed: Bastia and its past are waiting for us!
Let’s go back to the island of Elba and let’s have as destination Fetovaia. Its beach is certainly one of the most fascinating of the island thanks to the promontory that protects it, its white sand bottom and its turquoise and crystal clear sea. It is a must for all sailors who are attracted by the amazing naturalistic background that alone deserves a visit.
We face this small stretch of navigation that takes us to Marina di Campo, idyllic village on the island. Warning: with south winds it is better to stay in the roadstead. The pier, in fact, is often insufficient and it is difficult to moor with the Sirocco. The beach is very comfortable, a short walk from the port and behind there is also a large pine forest where you can stay cool.
Marina di Campo is a small fraction of the municipality of Campo dell’Elba. During the Middle Ages, it was annexed to the Republic of Pisa. The present town of Marina di Campo rose during the following centuries near the plain anciently called, for its peculiarity of wetland, Maremma of Elba. In the municipal territory is also included the island of Pianosa. In the westernmost part of the municipality there is the Costa del Sole, which includes some of the most famous, beautiful and popular places on the whole island of Elba.
Do not miss: The food is delicious and a walk in the town is a must.
Let’s hoist the sails towards Giglio Island! The entire coast of the island is jagged with numerous rocks interspersed only by coves and bays. Giglio Porto is the only port on the island, small and picturesque, it is also a very quaint town with colorful houses and narrow between them, which form alleys and narrow streets.
The island was inhabited since the Iron Age. Later it was perhaps an Etruscan military base and even under Roman rule was a center of a discrete importance in the Tyrrhenian Sea mentioned, for example, by Julius Caesar in “De bello Gallico”. At the edge of the town of Giglio Porto, slightly below sea level, are the remains of the beautiful Roman villa that includes perimeter walls, remains of mosaics and frescoes, starry terrace and a long hanging terrace; the whole area is called “I Castellari”. In subsequent eras it was ruled by various noble families of central Italy and from 1264 by the Pisan government, which then had to cede it to the Medici. In the Middle Ages it passed under the dominion of the family Aldobrandeschi, subsequently to the commune of Perugia. In 1544 the pirate called Barbarossa sacked the island, killed anyone who opposed and deported, as slaves, more than 700 gigliesi.
We take off towards the island of Giannutri. Giannutri is also part of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park and is its smallest and southernmost island. It is a tiny treasure: 500 meters big and about 5 kilometers long. It is frequented mainly by divers, attracted by the charm of its intact seabed, rich in fish, corals and wrecks of ancient ships to explore. The almost rocky coastline is full of wonderful caves and picturesque coves, with two small pebble beaches in Cala dello Spalmatoio and Cala Maestra.
The island of Giannutri was occasionally inhabited during the Bronze Age and saw its greatest splendor in Roman times, when the port and a villa were built on the west coast of the island. Finished the splendors of the Roman era, the island remained uninhabited for many centuries, being in the open sea with an almost flat territory that did not allow natural shelters in case of pirate raids. Only the pirates, often, landed there to rest in the caves of the island, before sailing to assault the coasts of Tuscany. Becoming part of the State of the Presidi in the second half
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Editor’s Note: This article is a part of an Op-Ed series, “Second Opinion,” where patient experts share their take on current research, news, and trends in health and medicine. The views expressed in this article do not reflect the opinions or views of HealthCentral.com.
As a lung expert, I am always tracking new research and statistics on asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), tuberculosis (TB), and other pulmonary conditions. A recent health news article that tracked professions with the highest asthma rates caught my eye.
The survey data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Asthma Call-back Survey suggests that among all U.S. workers, the current asthma rate is about eight percent. Some of the findings in the survey, which offered state-by-state rates, were quite interesting.
We already know from a 2006-2007 BRFSS survey that nearly half of the population here in the U.S. suffering with asthma have work-related exposures that incite the disease, or work-related exacerbations that make asthma symptoms worse or more frequent in nature. Some professions are linked to higher rates of asthma. A more recent survey looked at data from the 2013 BRFSS survey, and specifically at data collected from 21 states. This data reflected information gathered from individuals who were 18 years of age or older, and who were employed at the time of the survey or had been out of work for less than 12 months.
The initial data showed that about 77 percent or nearly 2.7 million U.S. workers might have had asthma either caused by the type of work or environment in which they were working, or had increased symptoms or duration of symptoms due to the work or work environment.Workers in five industries had the highest rates of asthma. Two of those — health care and social assistance work — topped the list and were noted in 20 of the 21 states. Social assistance jobs include individual/family services, community food and housing, vocational rehabilitation, and emergency or other relief work.
The researchers who compiled the data noted that it’s pretty well-known that if you work with cleaning agents, you likely inhale fumes that put you at higher risk of asthma. If you work with a population using aerosolized medications or cleaning agents, that too would put you at a higher risk of developing asthma or having more frequent asthma attacks.
What was interesting is that the researchers also found that individuals who already have a diagnosis of asthma were more likely to be working in those two previously noted professions. Certainly, if you work in health care, it’s also likely that you will be more readily diagnosed with asthma if you have it, which could contribute to the data findings.
Workplace exposures that induce asthma or worsen pre-existing asthma include: irritant chemicals, dusts, exposure to secondhand smoke, other known allergens, stressful work conditions, physical exertion, and even certain temperatures.
If you work in an environment where there is constant exposure to disinfectants, powdered latex gloves, or aerosolized medications, data shows that you have a two-fold increase in risk for new onset asthma.** Some specific state-by-state findings included:**
Twenty states (out of 21) showed that health care/social assistance professionals had the highest rates of asthma or exacerbations
Illinois, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, New York, and Wisconsin had the highest asthma rates in health care and social assistance professionals.
Montana, Washington, and Wyoming had the highest rates of asthma in “accommodation and food services” industries.
It’s important to remember that a study like this “by phone survey” is only as good as the recall of the individual providing the information and the number of participants (individual state participant groups were small). Participation by state varied, and recall can often be subjective. Results can also weigh heavily in favor of educated respondents who know more about their disease or about respiratory diseases, which may explain the high health care representation. Given the nature of asthma, there may have also been many potential respondents who remained out of work for longer than 12 months, and then returned to work.
I can only use the information referenced here to guide my evaluation of a patient. I am typically on alert when I see patients who work in the professions mentioned because I am familiar with the types of exposures and work conditions that heighten risk of asthma or that send the patient to me more frequently with asthma attacks.
It was no surprise to me, for example, that respiratory illness in general, and asthma specifically, was heightened in 9/11 first responders. Many did not wear masks (or the correct respirators) as they toiled for days and weeks at Ground Zero and on “the pile,” in an area that was filled with contaminants. As a pulmonary specialist, it’s important for me to monitor the professions and work environments of my patients, so I am clued into the groups at higher risk for asthma. If I can make recommendations to
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The Final Cut (album)
The Final Cut is the twelfth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 21 March 1983 through Harvest and Columbia Records. It comprises unused material from the band's previous studio album, "The Wall" (1979), alongside new material recorded throughout 1982.
"The Final Cut" was the last Pink Floyd album to feature founding member Roger Waters, who departed from the band in 1985. It is also the only Pink Floyd album not to feature founding member and keyboardist Richard Wright, who had left the band under pressure from Waters after the "Wall" sessions. The recording was plagued by conflict; guitarist David Gilmour felt many of the tracks were not worthy of inclusion, but Waters accused him of failing to contribute material himself. Drummer Nick Mason's contributions were mostly limited to sound effects.
Waters planned the album as a soundtrack for the 1982 film adaptation of "The Wall". With the onset of the Falklands War, he rewrote it as a concept album exploring what he considered the betrayal of his father, who died serving in the Second World War. Waters provided lead vocals for all but one track, and he is credited for all songwriting. The album was accompanied by a short film released in the same year.
"The Final Cut" received mixed reviews, though retrospective reception has been more favourable. Though it reached number one in the UK and number six in the US, it was the lowest-selling Pink Floyd studio album worldwide since their sixth album, "Meddle" (1971).
Background.
"The Final Cut" was conceived as a soundtrack album for "Pink Floyd – The Wall", the 1982 film based on Pink Floyd's previous studio album "The Wall" (1979). Under its working title "Spare Bricks", it would have featured new music rerecorded for the film, such as "When the Tigers Broke Free". Bassist, vocalist, and primary songwriter Roger Waters also planned to record a small amount of new material, expanding "The Wall"'s narrative.
As a result of the Falklands War, Waters changed direction and wrote new material. He saw British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's response to Argentina's invasion of the islands as jingoistic and unnecessary, and dedicated the new album—provisionally titled "Requiem for a Post-War Dream"—to his father, Eric Fletcher Waters. A second lieutenant of the 8th Royal Fusiliers, Eric Waters died during the Second World War at Aprilia in Italy, on 18 February 1944, when Roger was five months old. Waters said:
Guitarist David Gilmour disliked Waters' politicising, and the new creative direction prompted arguments. Five other tracks not used on "The Wall" ("Your Possible Pasts", "One of the Few", "The Final Cut", "The Fletcher Memorial Home", and "The Hero's Return") had been set aside for "Spare Bricks", and although Pink Floyd had often reused material, Gilmour felt the songs were not good enough for a new studio album. He wanted to write new material, but Waters remained doubtful as Gilmour had lately contributed little new music. Gilmour said:
The title "The Final Cut" is a reference to William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar": "This was the most unkindest cut of all". "When the Tigers Broke Free" was issued as a single titled "Pink Floyd: The Wall: Music from the Film" on 26 July 1982, with the film version of "Bring the Boys Back Home" on the B-side; the single was labelled "Taken from the album "The Final Cut"" but was not included on that album until the 2004 CD reissue.
Concept.
"The Final Cut" is an anti-war concept album that explores what Waters regards as the betrayal of fallen British servicemen—such as his father—who during the Second World War sacrificed their lives in the spirit of a post-war dream. This post-war dream was that their victory would usher in a more peaceful world, whose leaders would no longer be so eager to resolve disputes by resorting to war. The album's lyrics are critical of Thatcher, whose policies and decisions Waters regarded as an example of this betrayal. She is referred to as "Maggie" throughout the album.
The opening track, "The Post War Dream", begins with a recorded announcement that the replacement for the "Atlantic Conveyor", a ship lost during the Falklands campaign, will be built in Japan. Waters' lyrics refer to his dead father, the loss of Britain's shipbuilding industry to Japan, and Margaret Thatcher, before moving on to "Your Possible Pasts", a rewritten version of a song rejected for "The Wall". In "One of the Few", another rejected song, the schoolteacher from "The Wall" features as the main character, presented
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Yogyakarta Sultanate
The Sultanate of Yogyakarta ( ; ) is a Javanese monarchy in Yogyakarta Special Region, in the Republic of Indonesia. The current head of the Sultanate is Hamengkubuwono X.
Yogyakarta existed as a state since 1755 on the territory of modern Indonesia in the central part of Java Island. The Sultanate became the main theatre of military operations during the Java War of 1825–1830, following which a significant part of its territory was annexed by the Dutch, and the degree of autonomy was significantly curtailed. In 1946–1948, during the war of independence of Indonesia, the capital of the republic was transferred to the territory of the sultanate, in the city of Yogyakarta.
In 1950, Yogyakarta, along with the Principality of Pakualaman became part of Indonesia, with the former royal realms united as a Special Region, with equal status to that of a national province. At the same time, the hereditary title of Sultan of Yogyakarta & the Prince of Pakualaman, with ceremonial privileges carried with the titles, were legally secured for the rulers. On 2012, the Indonesian Government formally recognised the reigning Sultan of Yogyakarta as the hereditary Governor of Special Region of Yogyakarta, with the Pakualam Prince as its hereditary Vice Governor (article 18 paragraph 1c). The Sultanate is claimed to own almost 10% of land in the Special Region of Yogyakarta.
Geography.
The sultanate is located on the southern coast of the island of Java. In the south it is bordered by the Indian Ocean, with land surrounded by the province of Central Java. The area is 3,133 km², while the population in 2010 was about three and a half million people. The special district of Yogyakarta, along with Jakarta, has the largest population density among the provinces of Indonesia.
Not far from the city of Yogyakarta is the volcano Merapi, the most active volcano in Indonesia which has erupted regularly since 1548, resulting in great damage to the population of the district. In October–November 2010, there was a strong volcanic eruption, forcing about a hundred thousand people to temporarily leave their homes.
History.
After Sultan Agung, the Sultanate of Mataram was declining due to a power struggle within the sultanate itself. To make things worse, the Dutch East India Company exploited the power struggle to increase its control. At the peak of the conflict, the Mataram Sultanate was split in two based on the Treaty of Giyanti of 13 February 1755: Yogyakarta Sultanate and Surakarta Sunanate.
The Giyanti Treaty mentioned Pangeran Mangkubumi as Sultan of Yogyakarta with the title of:
Translates as:
As the result of further colonial intervention within the ruling family of the former Mataram Sultanate, the area which today is Special Region of Yogyakarta was divided into the Sultanate of Yogyakarta (Kasultanan Yogyakarta) and the Principality of Pakualam (Kadipaten Pakualaman).
The Dutch Colonial Government arranged for the carrying out autonomous self-government, arranged under a political contract. When the Indonesian independence was proclaimed, the rulers, the Sultan of Yogyakarta and Prince of Pakualaman made a declaration supporting the newly founded Republic of Indonesia, and they would unite with the Republic. After the republic's independence is formally recognised by International public, the former royal realms were formally unified on 3 August 1950 into the Yogyakarta Special Region, with the Sultan of Yogyakarta became the hereditary Governor of Yogyakarta Special Region & the Prince of Pakualaman become its hereditary Vice Governor of Yogyakarta Special Region, formally on 30 August 2012 (article 18 paragraph 1c); both were responsible to the President of Indonesia.
In carrying out the local government administration it considers three principles: decentralisation, concentration and assistance. The provincial government carries out the responsibilities and authorities of the central government, while on other hand carrying out its autonomous responsibilities and authorities. The Regional Government consists of the Head of the Region and the Legislative Assembly of the Region. Such construction guarantees good co-operation between the Head of Region and the Legislative Assembly of Region to achieve a sound regional government administration. The Head of the Special Region of Yogyakarta has got responsibility as the Head of the Territory and titled as a Governor.
The first Governor was the late Hamengkubuwono IX, Sultan of Yogyakarta and continued by Paku Alam VIII as acting governor until
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This object is at the position where the redshift was measured, but it may be a foreground star (see Section 3.1). m Spectral indices used in calculating the luminosities are from Klamer et al. (2006) 5368.4 ± 9.7 14900 ± 5000 99 ± 25 NVSS J103615−321659 2.136 ± 0.012 Ly α λ1216 3.263 ± 0.022 Ly β λ1026 4341.1 ± 3.4 7500 ± 1000 1.6 ± 0.4 Ly α λ1216 5219.8 ± 1.0 4200 ± 300 1.9 ± 0.5 C iv λ1549 6611.4 ± 2.6 7300 ± 600 2.6 ± 0.6 He ii λ1640 7222. NVSS J232125−375829: A quasar. The blue end of the spectrum is noisy and has been truncated but Lyα is not detected. NVSS J233034−330009: From our original 1384-and 2368-MHz radio images, we initially chose the identification to be the bright K-band object between the lobes and closer to the stronger lobe. We had taken a spectrum of this object before the 4800-MHz-high-resolution image (shown in Paper II) identified a possible core which is 4-arcsec east of the bright K-band object. The spectrum is typical of an Mstar, but there is a clear emission line in the blue which we identify as Lyα at a redshift of 2.675. The slit position angle was 165 • and centred on the bright object and therefore does not go through the core position. The spatial profile of the Lyα line, shown in Fig. 2, is extended with a FWHM of 7.4 arcsec (60 kpc) along the slit. We therefore believe that the correct K-band identification is fainter than the limit on the IRIS2 image (i.e. K > 19) and that it is surrounded by a Lyα halo which extends from the core to beyond the bright source, which is an M star. In Fig. 3, we show the possible position of the Lyα halo. In a simplistic picture, where the Lyα halo is spherical, the 7.4-arcsec FWHM of the emission line at the slit can be reproduced by a halo of diameter ∼ 10.5 arcsec, or 85 kpc. With an alternate geometry, the halo size would need to be a minimum of 32 kpc, the projected distance from the core to the bright object. This is a modest size for a Lyα halo, as some have been found to be > 100 kpc (Kurk et al. 2000a;Venemans et al. 2002;Reuland et al. 2007). Since the possible core was not detected in our 8640-MHz image this interpretation is open to question. An alternative picture is that the bright K-band object is a galaxy and star coincident along the line of sight, and the middle component is a hotspot along the eastern jet. If this picture is correct then there is a marginal line at the wavelength expected for C ivλ1549. A further line sits at the expected position of C iii]λ1909, but it cannot be differentiated from the M-star features at that wavelength. and Hα λ6562 can be shifted into the K-band, particularly at redshifts beyond ∼ 2. The contribution of these lines to the K-band magnitude is primarily dependent on redshift, but also on radio luminosity, due to the correlation between emission-line and radio luminosities (Willott et al. .1) drawn on the overlay of the 4800-MHz ATCA contours on the smoothed K-band image. The lowest contour is 3 sigma, and the contours are a geometric progression in √ 2. The rms noise (σ) is shown in the header in mJy beam −1 . The parallel lines represent the slit orientation (position angle of 165 • ) through the bright source (with cross-hairs), assumed to be a star. The dashed circle is the
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sure the "Place Piece" button is toggled off and you can individually edit tiles.
2: From the drop down menu on the right hand side choose a color you would like to place.
3: Click the number you would like to place, this toggles that number on.
4: While the number button is toggled any click on a white board tile will make that board tile into a release tile with that number and color on it.
5: To stop placing that number either toggle off the number being placed, or toggle another number to be able to place that one instead.<commit_msg>Readme updated<commit_after>--Kabasuji --
Team Imbrius
<NAME>
<NAME>
<NAME>
<NAME>
<NAME>
Introduction:
Hello, this is the ReadMe file for team Imbrius's final submission for Software Engineering. It will include instructions on how certain functionality works,
and point out some interesting features.
THE GAME:
We recommend that you begin by playing the game, we will go over the builder later on and it will become clear why we suggest you use the builder second.
In order to launch the game you must launch MainGame.java in the app folder inside source. This will launch the game, and you will be greeted by the splash screen.
By default only level one will be unlocked, underneath the button saying level one you can see there are three blank stars, those will update when you earn stars
inside the level and the same will happen for each level individually, once one or more stars are earned on a level the next level in order will be unlocked for play.
Once a level is launched by clicking the button for that level you will see the level screen come up, while there are three different types of levels, all three use
the same mechanics with only a few minor changes.
In order to place a piece inside of a level you must first click the piece you would like to place inside the bullpen, each piece available for your use will have a
picture of the piece and a count of how many are available to be used for that level. Once you click on the image of the piece in the bullpen it will appear in the
selected piece preview area.
Using the buttons to the right you may rotate the piece of flip the piece. Once you have the piece in your desired orientation you may move the mouse down onto
the board. To place a piece simply click on the board where you want the piece to go. If before clicking the piece is green that is a valid location to place the
piece, if the piece is red then it is an invalid location to place the piece, and clicking will do nothing.
If you are not satisfied with the orientation of the piece before you place it you are free to go back to the rotate buttons before placing the piece. Each of the 3
game modes have separate small rules that differentiate them from each other:
PUZZLE:
This mode is all about filling up the entire board with the pieces given, but watch out, you only have a certain number of moves to complete your task!
Stars:
1: Have between 12 and 7 tiles remaining to be filled
2: Have between 6 and 1 tiles remaining to be filled
3: Have 0 tiles remaining to be filled
Additional information about Puzzle mode:
Puzzle mode allows the user to move pieces already placed on the board to another position on the board, or remove it from the board. Moving a piece from one position
on the board to another is done by clicking and holding on a placed piece and then releasing the mouse button when it is at the desired position. In order to remove
a piece from the board simply click and hold on a piece and move the mouse off of the board, the piece will be removed
from play and added back into the bullpen.
As stated earlier a puzzle level must be completed within a certain number of moves set when the level is created. The following actions will cost a move:
1: Moving a piece from the bullpen to the board
2: Moving a piece from a position on the board to another position on the board
3: Moving a piece off of the board
LIGHTNING:
This mode is all about filling up the entire board within the time limit, pieces may overlap and using a piece will replace it with a new random piece in the bullpen!
Stars:
1: Have between 12 and 7 tiles remaining to be filled
2: Have between 6 and 1 tiles remaining to be filled
3: Have 0 tiles remaining to be filled
The only separating factor about this game mode is that pieces may be placed on top of each other in order to achieve victory, when a piece is placed the location
it was placed at becomes blue, pieces may be placed over these blue regions, but nothing will happen to tiles already marked blue.
RELEASE:
This mode is all about releasing full sets of numbers, but be careful once you place a piece it cannot be moved!
Stars:
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<commit_before>package scala.pickling
import scala.pickling.internal._
import scala.language.existentials
import scala.reflect.macros.Context
import scala.reflect.api.Universe
import scala.collection.mutable.{Map => MutableMap, ListBuffer => MutableList, WeakHashMap, Set => MutableSet}
import scala.collection.mutable.{Stack => MutableStack, Queue => MutableQueue}
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference
import HasCompat._
object Tools {
private val subclassCaches = new WeakHashMap[AnyRef, WeakReference[AnyRef]]()
private object SomeRef {
def unapply[T](optRef: Option[WeakReference[T]]): Option[T] =
if (optRef.nonEmpty) {
val result = optRef.get.get
if (result != null) Some(result) else None
} else None
}
def subclassCache(key: AnyRef, valueThunk: => AnyRef): AnyRef = {
subclassCaches get key match {
case SomeRef(value) =>
value
case _ =>
val value = valueThunk
subclassCaches(key) = new WeakReference(value)
value
}
}
// TODO: the standard "c.topLevelRef orElse c.introduceTopLevel" approach doesn't work with the runtime compiler
// hence we should go for this hack. at least it's not going to OOM us...
val generatedNames = MutableSet[Any]()
}
class Tools[C <: Context](val c: C) {
val u: c.universe.type = c.universe
import u._
import compat._
import definitions._
def blackList(sym: Symbol) = sym == AnyClass || sym == AnyRefClass || sym == AnyValClass || sym == ObjectClass
def isRelevantSubclass(baseSym: Symbol, subSym: Symbol) = {
!blackList(baseSym) && !blackList(subSym) && subSym.isClass && {
val subClass = subSym.asClass
subClass.baseClasses.contains(baseSym) && !subClass.isAbstractClass && !subClass.isTrait
}
}
def compileTimeDispatchees(tpe: Type, mirror: Mirror): List[Type] = {
// TODO: why do we need nullTpe?
val nullTpe = if (tpe.baseClasses.contains(ObjectClass)) List(NullTpe) else Nil
val subtypes = allStaticallyKnownConcreteSubclasses(tpe, mirror).filter(subtpe => subtpe.typeSymbol != tpe.typeSymbol)
val selfTpe = if (isRelevantSubclass(tpe.typeSymbol, tpe.typeSymbol)) List(tpe) else Nil
val result = nullTpe ++ subtypes ++ selfTpe
// println(s"$tpe => $result")
result
}
def allStaticallyKnownConcreteSubclasses(tpe: Type, mirror: Mirror): List[Type] = {
// TODO: so far the search is a bit dumb
// given `class C[T]; class D extends C[Int]` and `tpe = C[String]`, it will return <symbol of D>
// TODO: on a more elaborate note
// given `class C; class D[T] extends C` we of course cannot return the infinite number of `D[X]` types
// but what we can probably do is to additionally look up custom picklers/unpicklers of for specific `D[X]`
val baseSym = tpe.typeSymbol.asType
val baseTargs = tpe match { case TypeRef(_, _, args) => args; case _ => Nil }
def sourcepathScan(): List[Symbol] = {
val subclasses = MutableList[Symbol]()
def analyze(sym: Symbol) = if (isRelevantSubclass(baseSym, sym)) subclasses += sym
def loop(tree: Tree): Unit = tree match {
// NOTE: only looking for classes defined in objects or top-level classes!
case PackageDef(_, stats) => stats.foreach(loop)
case cdef: ClassDef => analyze(cdef.symbol)
case mdef: ModuleDef => // analyze(mdef.symbol.asModule.moduleClass)
mdef.impl.body.foreach(loop)
case _ => // do nothing
}
c.enclosingRun.units.map(_.body).foreach(loop)
subclasses.toList
}
def sealedHierarchyScan(): List[Symbol] = {
var hierarchyIsSealed = true
def loop(sym: ClassSymbol): List[ClassSymbol] = {
sym +: {
val initialize = sym.typeSignature
if (sym.isFinal || sym.isModuleClass) {
Nil
} else if (sym.isSealed) {
val syms: List[ClassSymbol] =
sym.knownDirectSubclasses.toList.map {
case csym: ClassSymbol =>
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One of the over-arching storylines of the second episode of “Winning Time” was Jerry West’s childhood and his battles with depression. Was it an accurate portrayal of how West really acted while with the Lakers?
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While largely well-received, a good chunk of the negative reaction to the first episode of “Winning Time” was centered around the depiction of Jerry West as an anger-filled, constantly-raging figure, capped off by him chucking his Finals MVP trophy through his office window. The portrayal was the source of articles and tweets from multiple media platforms and was a topic in Anthony Irwin and Harrison Faigen’s interview with Jeff Pearlman on last week’s “Lakers Lounge.”
It was certainly a dramatization of West, and perhaps a slightly unfair one, but the second episode of “Winning Time” takes a much more serious tone — both at the start of the hour, and throughout — with West taking center stage. Opening with a flashback to his childhood that featured his parents arguing in one room with the casket of his brother in another, viewers get a very real look at some of the real-life struggles West went through as a child.
West revealed his struggles in his own autobiography — titled “My Charmed, Tormented Life” — in 2011, with the book offering a look at the inner demons he fought with, and author Jeff Pearlman shared some of the details from it (and his own reporting in “Showtime,” the basis for the show):
He was raised in Chelyan, West Virginia, by an abusive father, Howard West, who caused him to feel tormented. His older brother, David, was killed in the Korean War when Jerry was twelve, compounding his depression. As a young teen, he slept with a shotgun under his bed and was always prepared to use it on his dad in anticipation of another beating. “I would go to sleep feeling like I didn’t even want to live,” West said. “I’ve been so low sometimes and when everyone else would be so high because I didn’t like myself.” It was a love for basketball that helped him rise above and, eventually, run the Lakers.
West’s battles for happiness were also portrayed in him finally winning an NBA title and still feeling unfulfilled. In the episode, West is seen drinking in a bar hours after his Finals victory, and while it’s unknown if that exact scene happened, it is documented that West clearly didn’t find much joy in that success.
In an effort to hide—if not heal—a lifetime of scars, West threw himself into the job. Losses destroyed him. Wins also destroyed him—a sloppy moment, a poor coaching decision, a bad pass. When the team sealed the championship against Boston, West smiled for approximately 4.1 seconds. Then he thought about all the things that went wrong.
So if last week served to portray West in a very dramatized manner, this week’s episode took a far more real and heavy approach to better reflect the source material. It’s almost like we can’t fully judge a show until it is over.
Fast-forwarding to the end of the episode and West, in perhaps a moment of self-realization of what is hurting him or not helping him find joy, hands in a letter of resignation to Dr. Jerry Buss before the screen goes black.
That did, in fact, happen with West coaching the team from 1977 until 1979.
Over the previous three years, the man working the sidelines for the Lakers had been Jerry West, a Hall of Fame guard so revered that the NBA’s logo, designed in 1968, was his silhouette. West was, by all accounts, one of the smartest men to ever step on the court. He was perceptive, instinctive and forward thinking. He also loathed coaching.
“Oh, it was awful,” said West. “Coaching wasn’t something I was really capable of doing. As a coach I was a screamer and a yeller, which I hated. When Jerry Buss came in, I knew it was my time to stop coaching once and for all. It would have been unfair to myself to keep doing a job I hated, and it would have been unfair for Jerry to have a coach who wasn’t that good at his job.”
Two years earlier, Cooke had offered Jerry Tarkanian, the coach at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the chance to take over for West. At the time, Tarkanian had just led the Runnin’ Rebels to the Final Four, and was one of the nation’s hottest basketball names. After strong consideration, Tarkanian rejected Cooke’s overtures. The salary ($70,000 per year, with a $2,500 raise every year) barely exceeded what he had made in Nevada. “It wasn’t worth it,” Tarkanian says. “Not for me or
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ruel and unusual punishment" under the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. In September 2012, Judge Wolf ordered the DOC to provide Kosilek with sex reassignment surgery, which the DOC's medical personnel determined was medically necessary as a treatment for Kosilek's gender dysphoria. In 2006, "The Boston Globe" had opposed Kosilek's surgery because "private insurers rarely pay for sex-change operations" and "hormone treatment and expert therapy" are "sufficient". However, in 2012, "The Boston Globe" wrote that Wolf's decision made a persuasive case that the surgery was "medically necessary, not an elective procedure," however "distasteful." In his ruling, Wolf found that "Michelle Kosilek, who lives as a woman in a male prison facility, had experienced "intense mental anguish," and said there was a serious medical need" for her to have the procedure. Wolf’s decision was initially affirmed but ultimately reversed on appeal.
Calderon v. Nielsen (2018)
In 2018, five undocumented immigrants and their spouses filed a lawsuit against the US government alleging that they were unlawfully arrested and detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Some were detained after interviews, at which they demonstrated that they were truly married. Wolf rejected the government's argument that the case should be dismissed, repeatedly finding that ICE was illegally detaining the aliens pending resolution of their immigration case.
Integrity Initiatives International.
In 2016, Judge Wolf, Justice Richard Goldstone, and colleagues formed Integrity Initiatives International (III) to combat grand corruption, also known as "kleptocracy." The mission of III is to "strengthen the enforcement of criminal laws in order to punish and deter leaders who are corrupt and regularly violate human rights, and to create opportunities for the democratic process to replace them with leaders dedicated to serving their citizens." In order to achieve this, III advocates for the creation of an International Anti-Corruption Court (IACC), a concept which Wolf first proposed in articles for the Brookings Institution and "The Washington Post" in 2014. The IACC proposal was further developed in a paper Wolf published in 2018 in Daedalus, the journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, titled “The World Needs an International Anti-Corruption Court.” In 2022, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences published a paper by Wolf, Goldstone and Professor Robert Rotberg, titled “The Progressing Proposal for An International Anti-Corruption Court.”
In 2016, President Juan Manuel Santos declared Colombia the first country to endorse the IACC. His successor President Iván Duque Márquez of Colombia also endorsed the IACC.
In May 2022, nearly 300 world leaders, including more than 30 Nobel laureates, more than 40 former presidents and prime ministers, from over 80 countries, signed a Declaration in support of establishing the IACC. The proposed IACC would enforce existing national anti-corruption laws, or a new international counterpart to them, against kleptocrats and their conspirators. The IACC would be a court of last resort. Operating on the principle of complementarity, it would only prosecute if a member state were unwilling or unable to prosecute a case itself. Prosecution in the IACC would, in many cases, result in the incarceration of convicted kleptocrats and thus create the opportunity for the democratic process to replace them with honest leaders. The IACC would also have the potential to recover, repurpose, and repatriate stolen assets through sentences that include orders of restitution in criminal cases and judgments in civil cases brought by whistleblowers, a small portion of which would be used to fund the Court itself. The IACC would need 20 to 25 representative countries to be effective as long as they include some financial centers through which kleptocrats often launder the proceeds of corruption, and countries in which kleptocrats invest and spend their wealth.
In addition to the IACC, Wolf and III have supported national anti-corruption efforts, such as the High Anti-Corruption Court in Ukraine, for which Wolf has provided expert recommendations and mentored Ukrainian judges.
Outside activities.
Judge Wolf has been: a Non-Resident Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; an Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he taught a seminar on Combatting Corruption Internationally; a Fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics; and a Senior Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He taught courses on the role of the judge in American democracy at Harvard Law School, Boston College Law School, New England Law Boston School, and the University of California-Irvine Law Schools.
Wolf is also Chairman Emeritus of the
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Will Indiana Prove To Be Decisive?
Whilst all eyes are on Pennsylvania on the 22nd April, there are a number of primaries being held within a couple of weeks of that contest which could still yet have an impact on Clinton’s pending decision to fight or concede. Although Obama has recently drawn very close in the PA polls, it would be a massive surprise for Clinton to lose this primary, although the odds suggest that he is likely to come within 10% of her vote share. This is now less about the number of pledged delegates won in each state, and rather about the strength in these latter contests affecting the decision of seemingly the only 351 people in American not to have already made up their mind: the currently uncommitted Superdelegates.
After Pennsylvania, most states look reasonably safe for one candidate or another: few people can imagine Obama making much ground in West Virginia or Kentucky (Appalachia as a cross-state region has been solidly impregnable to his charm), whereas Clinton would have to seriously exceed expectations to win in North Carolina, and Oregon appears to be leaning well away from her as well (Obama would beat McCain there, but Clinton would lose to McCain if she won the nomination, according to Rassmussen).
Between now and the 3rd of June (when South Dakota and Montana go to the polls) there is only one post-Pennsylvania contest that looks like being remotely competitive: the Indiana primary which takes place on 6th May. Only a couple of polls have been posted on Real Clear Politics, with Clinton said to be leading by 9 and 3 points on April 2nd and 4th respectively. The commonality of these polls suggest that whilst Indianapolis and suburbs lean heavily towards Obama, the rest of the state favours Clinton, even those parts that border Illinois. The only other notable aspect of the polls is that whereas in previous contests, Obama has won close to 90% of the African-American vote, Clinton is said to be attracting between 16% and 21% of that demographic in Indiana. Although Survey USA suggested that 2% of Clinton’s 9 point lead in their survey was due to Republican voters, claims that this is part of a deliberate strategy by the GOP remain unsupported.
Institutionally, Clinton enjoys the vocal support of 5 of Indiana’s 12 Superdelegates (versus Obama’s 2), most notably Senator (and former two-term Governor) Evan Bayh – one of the few nationally-prominent Democrats from the state. Former Governor Joe Kernan has also endorsed her, but none of the current Indiana Democratic Congressmen have made an endorsement.
Other political activity in the state surrounds GOP Governor Mitch Daniels attempt at re-election in November, where there is a strong chance that his 53% share of the vote may not survive to give him a second term, especially given his close ties to President GW Bush. Democrats are energised in trying to retake the Governor’s mansion, with Jill Long Thompson (former Congresswoman, and a Dept of Agriculture Under-Secretary in the Clinton Administration) leading in the Democratic primary thanks to union endorsements and support from Emily’s List. If nominated, she would stand a good chance of being Indiana’s 50th Governor, and the first woman to hold that post. Might this type of candidate mean that the active Democratic grassroots currently working in the state are those more likely to be inclined towards Clinton?
The impact on the momentum of the race is key here – how would the different scenarios in Indiana affect the perceived momentum, and therefore impact the uncommitted Superdelegates (including 5 Indiana Democratic Congressmen)? A strong Clinton win might counteract Obama’s expected victory in North Carolina the same day. A narrow Clinton win might give her just enough hope to hold on for West Virginia a week later. A loss might make her look bad holding on, and could lead to a small leakage of Superdelegates (including the Hoosier Congressional Dems) to Obama, but would probably not finish her off. A heavy loss to Obama, coming on the same day as North Carolina, could be the blow that unleashes a Superdelegate flood that brings this spectacle to a close.
It may be that Indiana has very little impact on the race, if Clinton is already fixed on a Convention-based victory, and the Superdelegates are not prepared to announce in a timely fashion, then it could be little more than a side show. However, a strong win or loss (with the momentum that would be claimed) could be the catalyst for some of the 351 to join the rest of America, and make up their minds.
Morus is a regular contributor to pb.com and is one of the leading American experts on the site.
Just to let you all know that Mike should be back running the site from tomorrow morning, so “thanks for having me” during a busy week at home and abroad. The Italy article should be out around tea-time tomorrow, and I hope
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Military of Bermuda
While the defence of Bermuda remains the responsibility of the government of the United Kingdom, rather than of the local Bermudian Government, the island still maintains a militia for the purpose of defence.
History.
The defence of the colony against an expected Spanish attack was the first concern of the first Governor of Bermuda, Richard Moore, when he and fifty-one other settlers arrived at Bermuda aboard the Plough on the 11 July 1612, to join the three men left behind in Bermuda from the 1609 wreck of the Sea Venture. The construction of fortified coastal artillery batteries was consequently prioritised over other construction, with the artillery manned by volunteers (convicted criminals were also sometimes sentenced to serve in the batteries instead of imprisonment). A militia was also raised on the lines of the militia in England, which grew to a battalion composed of nine companies (one for each parish). All fit males between the ages of 16 and 60, whether free, indentured, or enslaved, were liable for militia service.
Bermuda tended toward the Royalist side during the English Civil War, being the first of six colonies to recognise Charles II as King on the execution of his father, Charles I, in 1649, and was one of those targeted by the Rump Parliament in An Act for prohibiting Trade with the Barbadoes, Virginia, Bermuda and Antego, which was passed on the 30 October 1650. With control of the "army" (the militia), the colony's Royalists deposed the Governor, Captain Thomas Turner, elected John Trimingham to replace him, and exiled many of its Parliamentary-leaning Independents to settle the Bahamas under William Sayle as the Eleutheran Adventurers. Bermuda's defences (coastal artillery batteries and forts, as well as its militia) were too powerful for the task force sent in 1651 by Parliament under the command of Admiral Sir George Ayscue to capture the Royalist colonies. The Parliamentary Navy was consequently forced to blockade Bermuda for several months 'til the Bermudians negotiated a peace.
Bermuda became the primary Royal Navy headquarters and dockyard in the Western Atlantic, following American independence, there was a parallel build-up of military defences to protect the naval base. Seeing the militia as having become superfluous, with the large number of regular soldiers then present, the Colonial Government allowed it to lapse after the War of 1812, however, it did raise volunteer units at the end of the century to form a reserve for the military garrison.
Following the loss of Britain's ports in thirteen of its former continental colonies after the American War of Independence, Bermuda assumed a new strategic prominence for the Royal Navy, and it became one of four Imperial fortresses. When Hamilton, a centrally located port founded in 1790, became the seat of government in 1815, it was partly resultant from the Royal Navy having invested twelve years, following American independence, in charting Bermuda's reefs. It did this in order to locate the deepwater channel by which shipping might reach the islands in, and at the West of, the Great Sound, which it had begun acquiring with a view to building a naval base. However, that channel also gave access to Hamilton Harbour. The Royal Navy had originally invested in property around St. George's, but slowly moved all of its operations to the West End once the channel had been charted. In addition to serving as a naval base and coaling station for its North America & West Indies Squadron, the Royal Navy developed Bermuda as its only dockyard between the Canadian Maritimes and the West Indies where major repairs to large vessels could be made. It was initially the winter headquarters of the Admiralty based in the Maritimes, but became the year-round headquarters during the course of the century. The blockade of the southern US Atlantic Seaboard, as well as the Burning of Washington, carried out during the War of 1812, was orchestrated from the Admiralty House in Bermuda, then located at Mount Wyndham, in Bailey's Bay, just prior to the ill-fated British assaults on Plattsburg, Baltimore and New Orleans.
Prior to the American War of Independence, the only Regular Army unit in Bermuda was an Independent Company, based in St. George's. With the buildup of the Royal Naval establishment in the first decades of the nineteenth century, a large number of military fortifications and batteries were constructed, and the numbers of regular infantry, artillery, and support units that composed the British Army garrison were steadily increased. The investment into military infrastructure by the War Office proved unsustainable, and poorly thought-out, with far too few artillery men available to man the hundreds of guns emplaced. Rapid technological advance in artillery rendered many of the forts obsolete before they were completed, and several were abandoned, or removed from use, soon after construction. Following the Crimean War, the trend was towards reducing military
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described previously (29). PCR primers for the IFNG promoter were 5′-CGTAATCCCGAGGAGCCTTC-3′ and 5′-CTTCAATGACTGTGCCGTGG-3′. DNase I hypersensitivity assay was performed as described by Agarwal et al. (32). In brief, nuclei were isolated from 4 × 107 cells, divided into eight aliquots, and incubated with 0–63 U/ml DNase I (Roche) for 20 min at 37°C. DNA was purified and digested with BamHI. Samples were resolved on a 0.8% agarose gel, transferred to Nyron membranes, and hybridized with an exon 4 probe from the IFN-γ locus. Hybridized membranes were exposed to imaging screens and analyzed by a phosphoimager (STORM 860; Molecular Dynamics).
Densitometry and statistical analysis.
Band densities in the autoradiogram were scanned and measured using an NIH-Image (NIH), and statistical analysis was performed by Student's t test.
Fig. S1 shows the expression of IL-12Rβ2 in cells from T-bet−/− mice after stimulation under various Th1 and Th2 conditions, and Fig. S2 shows a schematic diagram of Th1/Th2 differentiation based on the role of T-bet established in this study. Figs. S1 and S2 are available.
The authors thank Ms. C. Henly for FACS sorting and Ms. S. Kaul for her editorial assistance. The authors also thank Dr. L.H. Glimcher (Harvard, Boston) and Dr. H. Young (NCI/NIH) for providing T-bet−/− mice.
Hsieh, C.S., S.E. Macatonia, C.S. Tripp, S.F. Wolf, A. O'Garra, and K.M. Murphy.
Jacobson, N.G., S.J. Szabo, R.M. Weber-Nordt, Z. Zhong, R.D. Schreiber, J.E. Darnell Jr., and K.M. Murphy.
Kaplan, M.H., Y.L. Sun, T. Hoey, and J.M. Grusby.
Seder, R.A., R. Gazzinelli, A. Sher, and W.E. Paul.
Thierfelder, W.E., J.M. van Deursen, K. Yamamoto, R.A. Tripp, S.R. Sarawar, R.T. Carson, M.Y. Sangster, D.A. Vignali, P.C. Doherty, G.C. Grosveld, and J.N. Ihle.
. IL-12 receptor β 2 (IL-12R β2)-deficient mice are defective in IL-12-mediated signaling despite the presence of high affinity IL-12 binding sites.
Szabo, S.J., B.M. Sullivan, C. Stemman, A.R. Satoskar, B.P. Sleckman, and L.H. Glimcher.
. T-bet is a STAT1-induced regulatory of IL-12R expression in naive CD4+ T cells.
Mullen, A.C., A.S. Hutchings, F.A. High, H.W. Lee, K.J. Sykes, L.A. Chodash, and S.L. Reiner.
Nishikomori, R., T. Usui, C.Y. Wu, A. Morinobu, J.J. O'Shea, and W. Strober.
Underhill, G.H., D.G. Zisoulis, K.P. Kolli, L.G. Ellies, J.D. Marth, and G.S. Kansas.
Zhang, D.H., L. Yang, and A. Ray.
Fields, P.E., S.T. Kim, and R.A. Flavell.
. Changes in histone acetylation at the IL-4 and IFN-γ loci accompany Th1/Th2 differentiation.
Lee, D.U., O. Avni, L. Chen, and A. Rao.
. A distal enhancer in the interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) locus revealed by genome sequence comparison.
Shnyreva, M., W.M. Weaver, M. Blanchette, S.L. Taylor, M. Tompa, D.R. Fitzpatrick, and C.B. Wilson.
Tong, Y., T. Aune, and M. Boothby.
. T-bet antagonizes mSin3a recruitment and transactivates a fully methylated IFN-γ promoter via a conserved T-box half-site.
Hwang, E.S., S.J. Szabo, P.L. Schwartzberg, and L.H. G
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visionary, and by visionary, sometimes, I mean crazy. And I love 1 Nephi 5 when Sariah, of course, is scared to death about her sons. They’ve gone to Laban to get the plates. She doesn’t know if they’re ever coming back. She’s left her home, her heritage, her comforts of everything. Why did she leave? She left because he had a vision. She did not have that vision. He had that vision and she had the faith in his ability to have that vision. But in the moment of crisis, when everything seemed to be flipping upside down, she turns to him and she says, “Oh, you’re such a visionary!” And she means, “You’re crazy.” And Lehi very lovingly in the next verses says, “I know I am visionary. Because if I hadn’t had a vision, we wouldn’t be here. And if I hadn’t had a vision, I wouldn’t know the goodness of God,” etc. Then the verses that immediately follow — Sariah says, “Now I know of a surety”; that’s when she got her witness of his witness.
So for many years, that revelation — what a beautiful gift Heavenly Father gives us as, as sisters, as wives, as mothers, as ward members, as friends, to have these priesthood-holding men in our lives, who have the keys to receive these answers and to guide us and maybe suggest where we might go. But I’m careful to say that I don’t think that means we then just have all hands off, I don’t have to worry about it, Brent’s gonna tell me what to do, and I don’t have anything invested myself. I’ve really come to learn what the power of the priesthood looks like in our marriage, and when he’s here physically, and when he’s not, I’ve come to learn, I also have access to those exact same priesthood lines, even though I myself am not a bearer of the priesthood. I’m sealed through those covenants.
But that personal revelation is different for everyone, and for anyone listening, I think one of the most beautiful efforts we can make in this life is to figure out how God speaks to each of us. So for me, Jennie Taylor, he speaks in words. And anybody who knows me, Jennie Taylor, probably won’t be surprised. My brain works in words. I’m a talker, I’m a writer, I am a very verbal person. And for someone else, it might be more of a feeling, or it might be more of a concept. Some people really think and process through art. I have zero artistic ability. But for me, I can’t tell you how many times particularly in the immediate aftermath of Brent’s death when the veil was so thin and my heart was so tender. Words would come to my mind in a phrase, and they would come line upon line, a piece at a time. I think the Lord knew I couldn’t handle it all at once. If you told me the end from the beginning, which so many times we think we want to know we want the end from the beginning — no, we don’t. That’s overwhelming. But so many times a thought would come in my mind. It would be literal words. Maybe words out of the blue, maybe words from a song lyric, maybe words from a scripture or conference talk or historical lesson I learned sometime in my youth.
The Lord talks to me through words, and then He’ll add some more words later. And I’ve learned that the words He gives me today can be enough, and tomorrow when I panic and think I need more, He’ll remind me that yesterday, He gave me enough and I can focus on what’s enough. And I still struggle with that, because I still do want the whole picture in the end and what comes next, next, next.
For example, one phrase that’s really been ringing through my mind lately, as I now find myself in a very different day-to-day life than three years ago, and there’s a lot of options and opportunities, and they’re good, wonderful things, and I’ll wonder, should I do this? Should I do that? Should we do this? And it’s a rabbit hole. And I’ll find the Lord quietly just telling me literally in words: “Don’t worry about what I might need you to do later. You’ve got plenty I need you to do now, and focus on today.” Focus on those callings, the mission, of course, my motherhood, my children, different opportunities that have come to me in a moment of clarity. Stick with that. And then one step at a time.
Sarah Jane Weaver: Thank you so much for that. That is an invitation that President Nelson asked each of us to do, to learn how to hear Him. How do you hear Him and learn how to hear Him better? I love that.
You also talked about Lehi. You
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Due to overwhelming demand, the acclaimed new production of SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL has added an additional performance to the run at London's Eventim Apollo, meaning the show's final performance in its star-studded limited run is now on Sunday 28 August at 8.00pm.
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Olivier Award nominated Broadway and West End star SIERRA BOGGESS will appear live in concert in 'Christmas At The Cadogan Hall' on Sunday 11 December 2022 at 2.30pm and 6.30pm.
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Save up to 31% on this sparkling celebration to the universal power of friendship, sisterhood and music.
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SISTER ACT is now open at London's Eventim Apollo, where it runs through 28 August. Jennifer Saunders stars as 'Mother Superior' alongside Beverley Knight as 'Deloris Van Cartier', Keala Settle as 'Sister Mary Patrick', Lesley Joseph as 'Sister Mary Lazarus', Clive Rowe as 'Eddie Souther' and Lizzie Bea as 'Sister Mary Robert'. Check out what the critics are saying!
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All new images have been released from the press performance of SISTER ACT at London’s Eventim Apollo. Check out the photos here!
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The cast of Sister Act took the stage for a performance on the grand finale of Britain's Got Talent this weekend! Check out the full performance, led by Beverly Knight!
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Watch an exclusive reunion with the cast of the Grease: You're the One That I Want! reality competition series, including Kathleen Elizabeth Monteleone, Kate Rockwell, Laura Osnes, Ashley Spencer, Allie Schulz, Ashley Anderson, Matt Nolan, Chad Doreck, Kevin Greene, and Austin Miller.
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Watch as Richard Ridge catches up with stage and screen favorite Keala Settle, who currently stars in Murder in Provence on BritBox.
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Just last month, Divas for Democracy, directed by Lee Wilkins and Josh Rhodes, brought together the best of the worlds of drag and Broadway for an unforgettable night to support Drag Out the Vote. Now, we're celebrating one of the evening's most poignant performances- 'This Is Me,' performed by original star of The Greatest Showman, Keala Settle, and featuring Milania Kapoor.
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Today we rewind to 2014 for the second Broadway revival of Les Miserables. Les Miserables opened on March 23 at the Imperial Theatre, where it ran for 1024 performances.
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Today we rewind to 2011 for opening night of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. The musical, directed by Simon Phillips, played for 526 performances at the Palace Theatre.
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Today we rewind to 2013, when Hands on a Hardbody opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. The cast included Keith Carradine, Hunter Foster, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Keala Settle, Allison Case, and Dale Soules. For ten hard-luck Texans, a new lease on life is so close they can touch it. Under a scorching sun for days on end, armed with nothing but hope, humor and ambition, they'll fight to keep at least one hand on a brand new truck in order to win it.
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19th century was a time of growth in the dale. In 1801 there was a population of 1186. In 1811 it had risen to 1529. In 1798 there were 34 miners and 1 farmer; in 1820 there were 9 farmers, 5 innkeepers, 4 mining agents, 2 flour dealers, a curate, a schoolmaster, a clogger, a shoemaker and a shopkeeper. In 1831 there were 285 males over 25 years old working as miners.
But with the decline of the price of lead from £33 a ton in 1801 to £13 10s in 1831 a depression followed during which people left the dale in search of work; some to the factories in Derbyshire and Lancashire, others to the mines in County Durham, a significant number also emigrated to America.
The average age of death of miners between 1835 and 1841 was 54 years, 5 months. Typhus was common in the dale.
1851 census.
The 1851 census records 1283 people in the dale; for 1073 of them it was their place of birth. There was a male population of 659; 254 of whom were lead miners and a further 42 were involved in smelting, construction and transport. 18 women and children washed the ore. There were 7 coal miners living in William Gill. There were 49 farms employing 64 men and women. Among the over fourteen trades counted were four dressmakers, one knitter and one tailor. 51 of the 294 boys under the age 15 and 40 of the 247 girls were at school.
Following the 1883 closure of CB Mining the most of the miners moved on in search of work. By 1891, the population of the dale was 761.
37 men from Arkengarthdale served in the First World War, three of whom were killed.
1921 was the first year in which anyone in the dale owned a car, it was a Ford.
The estate remained in the Brown-Gilpin family until being sold to Tommy Sopwith after the First World War. The shooting estate is currently shared between the Duke of Norfolk and a Dutch shooting syndicate.
Lead mining.
Lead is found in veins running through the extensive limestone and chert beds which extend from Swaledale. One of the earliest techniques for extracting the ore is called "hushing". It involved the controlled release of dammed water along the line of a lead bearing vein to wash away the top soil allowing the vein to be worked. The Roman historian Pliny records this method being used in Britain to extract lead. Some fine examples of hushes can be found in Arkengarthdale as well as traces of dams and other water works.
The other early method used was the digging of bell pits with lateral tunnels, called drifts, following the vein. The drifts would be extended until they became unsafe and another pit would be dug further along. Lines of these pits can still be seen across the moors.
Apart from a locally found Roman lead "pig" stamped with the name Hadrian the earliest record of lead being taken from the dale dates from 1285. It states that the Lord's mine made a profit of £4, possibly referring to Faggergill.
By 1521, there was extensive mining in Arkengarthdale, at Moulds, Punchard Gill and Faggergill. Bell pits were common in the 17th and 18th century. The lead was sold to lead merchants based in York. Gunpowder was introduced about 1700, and had become common by 1750. This led to the digging of deep-level tunnels into the hillsides. By the end of the 19th century it was possible to enter the Moulds Level in Arkengarthdale and travel six miles underground to the Sir Frances Mine in Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale. The hexagonal powderhouse was built in 1725.
In 1750 the Moulds Level, north-west of Langthwaite, was worked out. It was later used as a route for transporting ore from the Old Gang Levels in the next valley to the west. It had its own smelting mill but this was knocked down after the building of the Octagonal Mill.
The lead-mining in Arkengarthdale was dominated by the CB (Charles Bathhurst) Company which was founded in 1656 when a Dr Bathhurst purchased
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C~2434 and NGC~6407 (Carollo \& Danziger 1994a), filled and open circles,
respectively. {\it Left Panel}: comparison with the theoretical gradients in
(B--R) for models of different mass and same age (15 Gyr). {\it Right Panel}:
comparison with the theoretical gradients in line strength indices for the
$\rm 1 \times 10^{11} M_{\sun}$ model which has nearly the same $\rm M/L_{B}$
ratio as NGC~2434.}
\label{mod_car}
\end{figure*}
The chemical evolution of elemental species is governed by the same set of
equations as in Tantalo et al. (1996) however adapted to the density formalism
and improved as far as the ejecta and the contribution from Type Ia and Type
II supernovae are concerned according to the revision made by Portinari et al.
(1997) to whom we refer.
The models allow for galactic winds triggered by the energy deposit from Type
I and II supernova explosions and stellar winds from massive stars. To
evaluate the amount of energy stored into the interstellar medium by supernova
explosions we adopt the same cooling law as in Gibson (1994, 1996).
Finally, the line strength indices $\rm Mg_{2}$ and $\rm \langle Fe \rangle$
have been calculated adopting the calibrations by Worthey (1992) and Worthey
et al. (1994) as a function of $\rm [Fe/H]$, $\rm T_{eff}$ and { gravity} of
the stars.
The basic data for the two innermost shells of a typical galaxy with total
luminous mass $\rm 3\times 10^{12} M_{\odot}$ are given in Table~1, whereas the
evolution of a few chemical abundances limited to the central region ($\rm
r=0.06 R_{e}$) is shown in Fig.~\ref{x_age}. The content of Table~1 is as
follows: $\rm M_{L,12}$ is the asymptotic luminous mass in units of $\rm
10^{12} M_{\odot}$; $\nu$ is the efficiency of the SFR; $\tau$ is the time
scale of gas accretion in Gyr; $\rm Z_{max}$ and $\rm \langle Z \rangle$ are
the maximum and mean metallicity, respectively; $\rm G(t)$ and $\rm S(t)$ are
the fractionary gas and alive star densities, respectively (both are
normalized to the asymptotic mass $\rm M_{L,12}$); $\rm N_{enh}$ is the
percentage of $\alpha$-enhanced stars present in the model (see below).
These galactic models are able to reproduce (i) the slope of colour-magnitude
relation by Bower et al. (1992); (ii) the UV excess as measured by the colour
(1550--V), (iii) the mass to blue luminosity ratio $\rm (M/L_{B})_{\odot}$ of
elliptical galaxies. For all other details see Tantalo et al. (1997).
\begin{table}
\begin{center}
\caption{Basic features of the reference model.}
\small
\begin{tabular} {l| c | c }
\hline
\hline
& & \\
\multicolumn{1}{l|}{parameter} &
\multicolumn{1}{c|}{$1^{st}$ Shell} &
\multicolumn{1}{c}{$2^{nd}$ shell} \\
& & \\
\hline
& & \\
$\rm M_{L,12}$ & 0.146 & 0.150 \\
$\nu$ & 7.1 & 50.0 \\
$\tau$ & 0.74 & 0.29 \\
$\rm t_{g\omega}$ & 5.12 & 0.79 \\
$\rm Z_{max}$ & 0.0964 & 0.0439 \\
$\rm \langle Z \rangle$ & 0.0365 & 0.0286 \\
$\rm G(t)$ & 0.004 & 0.010 \\
$\rm S(t)$ & 0.845 & 0.874 \\
& & \\
\h
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Ben Koyack
Benjamin Koyack (born April 9, 1993) is a former American football tight end. He was drafted by the Jaguars in the seventh round of the 2015 NFL Draft. He played college football at Notre Dame.
Early years.
Koyack attended Oil City High School in Oil City, Pennsylvania. He played football and baseball. In football, he played numerous positions, including tight end, quarterback, wide receiver, defensive end, and linebacker. He finished his career with a PIAA District 10 record 152 receptions for 2,591 yards. He was selected to play in the 2011 Under Armour All-America Game in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Koyack was also a standout track & field athlete. He captured the state championship in the javelin with a throw of 61.92 meters (203 ft, 1 in). He also qualified for the district meet competing as a sprinter, posting bests of 11.49 seconds in the 100 meters and 24.05 seconds in the 200 meters.
Koyack was ranked by "Scout.com" as a five-star recruit and the top tight end in his class. He committed to the University of Notre Dame in April 2010 to play college football.
College career.
Koyack attended and played college football at Notre Dame from 2011–2014. As a freshman in 2011, he played in 12 games with one start. He had one reception for five yards, which came against the Pitt Panthers, during the season. As a sophomore in 2012, he again played in 12 games with one start. He finished the year with three receptions for 39 yards. Koyack played in 13 games with five starts as a junior in 2013, finishing with 10 receptions for 171 yards and three touchdowns. Koyack entered his senior season in 2014 as the starter. During the game against Stanford, he caught a game-winning 22-yard touchdown from quarterback Everett Golson on fourth down. He finished his senior season with 30 receptions for 317 yards and two touchdowns.
Professional career.
On December 22, 2014, it was announced that Koyack had accepted his invitation to play in the 2015 Senior Bowl. Koyack impressed team representatives and scouts in practice while working with Tennessee Titans' tight ends coach Mike Mularkey. On January 24, 2015, Koyack played in the Senior Bowl for Tennessee Titan's head coach Ken Whisenhunt's North team and caught two passes for 19-yards and a touchdown. He caught a 10-yard touchdown reception on pass from Oregon State quarterback Sean Mannion in the second quarter of the North's 34–13 victory over the South. He was one of 19 collegiate tight ends to attend the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana. Koyack opted to not perform at the combine and only meet with representatives from NFL teams. On March 31, 2015, Koyack attended Notre Dame's pro day along with 10 other teammates. Team representatives and scouts attended the pro day as he ran all of the combine drills. His time of 4.79s in the 40-yard dash would've tied for fourth among all tight ends at the combine. His overall performance in combine drills was mediocre as his vertical ranked last of his position group and his bench press would've ranked ninth. At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Koyack was projected to be a fourth or fifth round pick by NFL experts and scouts. He was ranked as the seventh best tight end prospect by NFLDraftScout.com.
The Jacksonville Jaguars selected Koyack in the seventh round (229th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft. He was the 14th tight end selected and the only player drafted from Notre Dame in 2015.
2015.
On May 14, 2015, the Jacksonville Jaguars signed Koyack to a four-year $2.34 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $69,300.
Throughout training camp, he competed against Clay Harbor, Nic Jacobs, and Connor Hamlett for a roster spot. On September 4, 2015, he was waived as a part of the Jaguars final roster cuts. The Jacksonville Jaguars opted to have only four tight ends on their active roster, including Marcedes Lewis, Julius Thomas, Nic Jacobs, and Clay Harbor. After clearing waivers, Koyack was signed to the Jacksonville Jaguars' practice squad on
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Think back on your own experiences: how many times have you been at a conference that you paid money to attend, and were turned off by a presenter who couldn’t resist using their presentation to pitch their product. It continues to surprise to me how many marketers ruin great opportunities by ignoring this rule. They simply can’t resist the temptation. They apparently lack the understanding of how trust is built, and how it can be translated into a very powerful selling tool.
In one situation where we didn’t have the expertise we wanted internally, we hired the Nolan Norton management consulting group to develop a presentation for us. This was back around 1987, in the early days of Novell networks. (In case you are wondering why I am using such old examples, and not referring to modern post-Internet situations, wait for the next section where that will become clear.) This presentation predicted how computers would go from individual disconnected machines, to connected workgroups, to company-wide networks, and then eventually to the stage where all companies would be connected together. (This happened to be a very prescient indicator of the Internet.) It talked about how each stage would transform their business.
The presentation was highly visionary, and also educational. We trained our salesforce on how to give the presentation, and in the process transformed them into thought leaders and “experts” who were worth listening to. They were no longer “salespeople to be avoided”. If the customer bought the premise of the presentation, they would likely turn to us for help implementing networks, and the software layer on top for communications and collaboration.
How to build a trusted relationship in the on-line world?
One of the most interesting mega-trends taking place today is the shift from face-to-face business interactions to on-line. This kind of on-line self-service is great for the customer as they can get the information they want, when they want, with no waiting, sales people, and annoying interactive voice response menus, etc. It’s also great for vendors as it’s far cheaper to let customers serve themselves on-line than with human touch.
The web also gave us a bunch of powerful new tools to engage customers (Blogs, Social Media, Videos, Webinars, Forums, Chat, etc. It also gave us the power to personalize individual experiences based on a customer’s interests.
The downside of this is that your customer is in charge of where they spend their time, and if you don’t engage them quickly, they will simply leave your site. The key to that engagement is the same as it was in the face-to-face selling situations that I have been describing above: build a trusted relationship.
Often this can be gleaned without asking questions, simply by watching how they navigate your web site. What landing pages brought them to your site? Did they follow navigation options for specific verticals on your home page? etc.
So far we have only talked about how to offer value in a the physical world. Moving to the on-line world actually makes things a lot easier as the work you create can be viewed by millions of visitors without additional effort. This means you can afford to invest a lot more time in creating great content.
Traditional content: Blogs, Videos, Webinars, etc.
Use data. Provide them with data that is interesting. e.g. survey results that show what are other customers like them doing in some area of interest.
This is an area that is ripe for great creativity. I would love my readers that have interesting stories to tell to add these as comments at the bottom.
The more you know about each individual visitor the greater the value you can provide.
A simple way to start doing personalization is to group (segment) your customers according to the information you learned about them, and create content that is specific to each segment. The more you segment, the more likely you are to be creating content that they will grab their attention. For example: content that is specific to their vertical market can use the right terminology to describe the pain points, how your product works to solve those, and how their business benefits as a result. Another form of segmentation is to use their job function to write content that is specific to the issues that they face in their work environment. Both of these approaches are far more compelling than a generic bland email message that at first glance look can look like yet another piece of spam.
Another segmentation approach is to use what you know about the specific pain that led them to your site. You might have a product that can address several pain points. As an example, if you are an HR SaaS provider, you might have people coming to you to solve one of these pain points: Hiring, Performance Reviews, Vacation tracking, Time tracking, etc. Often times you will know this from how they found you. i.e. which Search terms did they use, or which banner ad did they respond to? Creating content that is specific to their needs is going to be far more valuable to them than taking their time describing features that they don’t immediately care about.
The highest value personalized content that I have seen can
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remains on delivering safe, affordable and reliable energy for our customers while also working to develop the pathways and regulatory frameworks that are going to be needed for a clean energy future in the U.S. Northeast.
From a regulatory perspective, there's a lot to achieve as we look to the second half of this year. In Massachusetts, the approval for up to $400 million of advanced metering infrastructure funding will deliver a full-scale rollout of smart meters across our customer base. In addition, the DPU approval of our Massachusetts Phase II electric vehicle filing which is a $275 million full year proposal to deliver up to 32,000 public workplace and residential EV ports. And we're actively engaging with the DPU for approval of these filings by the end of 2022.
In New York, we're already working on our 2024 KEDNY and KEDLI rate cases which we expect to file next spring. And across the U.S. Northeast, we're advocating we're working with all stakeholders on progressing our clean energy vision. In December, the New York State Climate Action Council is expected to make its policy recommendations on the role of gas networks in meeting the state's net zero targets. These recommendations will be followed by consultations, regulatory processes and legislation and we're closely engaged in the debate.
And in Massachusetts by the end of the year, the DPU is expected to issue an order on the role of gas distribution companies in achieving 2050 targets. We'd been vocal in our views around the customer benefits of the hybrid solution and are actively working with all stakeholders to make this a reality.
At the federal level, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the more recently announced Inflation Reduction Act are supporting the energy transition in the U.S. The latter includes the largest funding package targeted at energy in U.S. history. The act will see investment of $369 billion, incentivizing over $1 trillion of investment in domestic energy production, electrification and clean energy manufacturing over the next decade. By lowering the cost of technologies like hydrogen and renewable natural gas, the act lends support to our clean energy vision for a fossil-free future by increasing affordability of decarbonization goals. The act also supports our priorities in Nashco Ventures [ph], where we're working with others on the Northeast hydrogen hub centered around our assets on Long Island.
Now before I finish, I just want to touch on our Responsible Business Charter which we launched 2 years ago. Delivering as a responsible business is incredibly important to me as the CEO of National Grid. Since its release, we've updated you on our progress via the publication of 2 responsible business reports. Whilst I'm pleased with the progress that we've made, we want to go further. In 2023, we'll be launching the next iteration of our charter, revising a number of our targets and strengthening our ambitions where appropriate. I look forward to sharing this with you in the first quarter.
So in summary, this has been a period of significant progress alongside strong financial performance. Our underlying resilience in challenging economic conditions is demonstrated by the upgrades we've made today to both our near-term earnings outlook and our 5-year financial framework. As we'd hear from world leaders at COP27 this week, investment in the clean energy transition is the way out of this current crisis. Connecting clean energy at scale and at pace will bring consumer bills down increased resilience in energy security and, of course, will be key to achieving the net zero goals.
That's why the opportunities in front of National Grid are so exciting and reinforce the vital role that we have and making the energy transition happen. The next 6 months will be pivotal to determining the speed and scale of network investment over the next decade. And as we gain clarity, we'll update you on the long-term plans in the first half of next year.
So with that, Andy and I will be happy to take your questions.
A - John Pettigrew
Okay. So let's make a start on questions. So I'm going to start with Martin Young from Investec and then I'll go to Mark Freshney from Credit Suisse after that. So Martin, would you like to ask your question?
A couple of questions. The first 1 is to sort of pick up on what you've been alluding to by one of your long-term picture. You put a number on what those onshore projects might entail in terms of CapEx if they all come to fruition. But obviously, there's the offshore network transmission review that's ongoing. You talked a bit about the U.S. If I were to try and sort of stitch that all together and I know it's early days, should we be looking at a ballpark number of about £8 billion of investments per year from 2027 onwards? And given that it's not just about wires, it's about the whole value chain, what else do we need from the politicians given that some of the things that are being talked
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Cerro Pacific Wealth Advisors LLC reduced its stake in Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (NYSE:APD – Get Rating) by 8.1% during the fourth quarter, HoldingsChannel reports. The firm owned 2,329 shares of the basic materials company’s stock after selling 205 shares during the quarter. Cerro Pacific Wealth Advisors LLC’s holdings in Air Products and Chemicals were worth $709,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period.
Several other institutional investors and hedge funds also recently bought and sold shares of APD. Punch & Associates Investment Management Inc. acquired a new stake in shares of Air Products and Chemicals in the 2nd quarter valued at approximately $304,000. Morgan Stanley boosted its position in Air Products and Chemicals by 12.9% during the 2nd quarter. Morgan Stanley now owns 1,941,605 shares of the basic materials company’s stock worth $558,561,000 after buying an additional 222,002 shares during the period. B. Metzler seel. Sohn & Co. Holding AG boosted its position in Air Products and Chemicals by 1.1% during the 2nd quarter. B. Metzler seel. Sohn & Co. Holding AG now owns 11,446 shares of the basic materials company’s stock worth $3,293,000 after buying an additional 120 shares during the period. Sawtooth Solutions LLC acquired a new stake in Air Products and Chemicals during the 2nd quarter worth approximately $263,000. Finally, Thomasville National Bank boosted its position in Air Products and Chemicals by 3.1% during the 3rd quarter. Thomasville National Bank now owns 3,965 shares of the basic materials company’s stock worth $1,015,000 after buying an additional 118 shares during the period. Institutional investors own 78.74% of the company’s stock.
Shares of APD stock opened at $222.63 on Wednesday. The firm has a market capitalization of $49.36 billion, a PE ratio of 22.74, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 1.74 and a beta of 0.87. The firm has a fifty day simple moving average of $259.73 and a two-hundred day simple moving average of $276.93. The company has a current ratio of 2.47, a quick ratio of 2.28 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.50. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. has a 12 month low of $216.24 and a 12 month high of $316.39.
Air Products and Chemicals (NYSE:APD – Get Rating) last announced its quarterly earnings results on Friday, February 4th. The basic materials company reported $2.52 EPS for the quarter, beating the Zacks’ consensus estimate of $2.50 by $0.02. The business had revenue of $2.99 billion during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $2.70 billion. Air Products and Chemicals had a net margin of 19.90% and a return on equity of 15.21%. Air Products and Chemicals’s quarterly revenue was up 26.1% on a year-over-year basis. During the same quarter in the previous year, the business posted $2.12 EPS. On average, equities analysts predict that Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. will post 10.3 earnings per share for the current fiscal year.
The firm also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Monday, May 9th. Shareholders of record on Friday, April 1st will be paid a dividend of $1.62 per share. This represents a $6.48 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of 2.91%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Thursday, March 31st. This is a positive change from Air Products and Chemicals’s previous quarterly dividend of $1.50. Air Products and Chemicals’s payout ratio is 61.29%.
APD has been the topic of several recent research reports. JPMorgan Chase & Co. cut their target price on shares of Air Products and Chemicals from $300.00 to $275.00 and set a “neutral” rating on the stock in a research report on Monday, February 7th. Cowen dropped their price target on shares
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item $\forall k , l\in \mathcal{M}(\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}) \colon k \leq l \Rightarrow \overline{k}^\ensuremath{\mathscr{X}} \leq \overline{l}^\ensuremath{\mathscr{X}}$;
\item $\forall k \in \mathcal{M}(\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}) \colon \overline{k}^\ensuremath{\mathscr{X}} =\overline{\overline{k}^\ensuremath{\mathscr{X}}}^\ensuremath{\mathscr{X}}$;
\end{itemize}
that is an \emph{idempotent closure operator} \cite{Tholen1}. This closure operator also has the following additional property:
$\forall f\colon A \to B \in \ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}$ and $k\colon K \to B \in \mathcal{M}(\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}})$
\[
\overline{f^{-1}(k)}^\ensuremath{\mathscr{X}} = f^{-1}(\overline{k}^\ensuremath{\mathscr{X}}),
\]
that is every morphism in $\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}$ is ``open''. In the context of a homological category $\ensuremath{\mathscr{C}}$ with $\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}=\ensuremath{\mathrm{RegEpi}}(\ensuremath{\mathscr{C}})$, such closure operators were called homological (see \cite{BG:Torsion}) and were already used to describe the first fundamental group functor in \cite{DuckertsEveraertGran}.
\subsection{Derived Galois structures (simple case)}
\begin{theorem}\label{firstderived} Let us assume that
\begin{equation}\label{GStype1}
\Gamma \colon \gal{(\ensuremath{\mathscr{C}},\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}})}{(I,H,\eta,\epsilon)}{(\ensuremath{\mathscr{X}},\ensuremath{\mathcal{F}})}
\end{equation}
is a closed Galois structure such that
\begin{itemize}
\item $\ensuremath{\mathscr{C}}$ is pointed protomodular;
\item $(\ensuremath{\mathscr{C}},\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}})$ satisfies \hli{E4}, \hli{$E5$} and \hli{M};
\item $I$ preserves pullbacks of type \Refi{special-pullback}.
\end{itemize}
Then one has a closed Galois structure
\[
\xymatrix{
\Gamma_1 \colon (\ensuremath{\mathrm{Ext}}_\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}(\ensuremath{\mathscr{C}}),\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}^1) \ar[rr]^-{(I_1,H_1,\eta^1,\epsilon^1)} && (\ensuremath{\mathrm{NExt}}_\Gamma(\ensuremath{\mathscr{C}}),\ensuremath{\mathcal{F}}^1)
}
\]
such that
\begin{itemize}
\item $\ensuremath{\mathrm{Ext}}_\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}(\ensuremath{\mathscr{C}})$ is pointed protomodular;
\item $(\ensuremath{\mathrm{Ext}}_\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}(\ensuremath{\mathscr{C}}),\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}^1)$ satisfies \hli{E4}, \hli{$E5$} and \hli{M};
\item $I_1$ preserves pullbacks
\[
\xymatrix{
a \ar[r] \ar[d] & b \ar[d]^-g \\
d \ar[r]_-h & c
}
\]
with $h$ in $\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}^1$ and $g$ in $\Split{\ensuremath{\mathcal{E}}^1}$.
\end{itemize}
\end{theorem}
\begin{proof}
We just have to check here that any pullback of the form above, i.e.\ any pullback
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&A
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_1=w_1$),
while the distribution of Ref. \onlinecite{Mucciolo95} is obtained
for two (equivalent) channels leads whose matrices are related by
an overall asymmetry factor $M^r=a M^l$.
A similar calculation for the orthogonal limit gives
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{PgGOE}
P_{GOE}&&(g) =
\frac{4g}{\pi^2 2^\Lambda} \left(\prod_c \frac{1}{v_c}\right)
\left(\prod_d \frac{1}{w_d}\right)
\sum_{m,m^\prime}
\int_{1/2 v^2_{2m-1} }^{1/2 v^2_{2m} } d\tau
\int_{1/2 w^2_{2m^\prime-1}}^{1/2 w^2_{2m^\prime}} d\tau^\prime
\,\mbox{e}^{-(\tau - \tau^\prime) g}
\nonumber \\
& &
\times\frac{
K_0 (2g \sqrt{\tau\tau^\prime})
+ \frac{1}{2}\left( \sqrt{\frac{\tau}{\tau^\prime}} +
\sqrt{\frac{\tau^\prime}{\tau}} \right)
K_1 (2g \sqrt{\tau\tau^\prime}) }
{\left[\prod_{r=1}^{2m-1} \left(\tau - \frac{1}{2 v^2_r}\right)
\prod_{s=2m}^\Lambda\left(\frac{1}{2 v^2_s} - \tau\right)
\prod_{r^\prime=1}^{2m^\prime-1}
\left(\tau^\prime-\frac{1}{2 w^2_{r^\prime}}\right)
\prod_{s^\prime=2m^\prime}^\Lambda
\left(\frac{1}{2 w^2_{s^\prime}}-\tau^\prime\right)
\right]^{1/2}}\;.
\end{eqnarray}
Fig. \ref{fig3} shows the GOE (left) and GUE (right) conductance
peak distribution (\ref{PgGOE}) and (\ref{PgGUE}), respectively,
for symmetric $\Lambda$-point leads with $k|\Delta \bbox{r}|=0.25,
1, 4$ and for $\Lambda=2, 4$, and 6 (the same cases shown in Fig.
\ref{fig2}).
In analogy to $P(\Gamma)$, all figures depicting $P(g)$ display the
normalized conductance $g$ defined as $g/\overline{g}$.
By comparing Fig. \ref{fig3} with Fig. \ref{fig2} we conclude that,
as $\Lambda$ increases, the conductance
distribution shows stronger deviation from its limiting case of
uncorrelated equivalent channels (dashed lines) than the width
distribution does.
Fig. \ref{fig4} shows the case of asymmetric leads for the asymmetry
factor $a=1$ and 10, for four-point leads with $k|\Delta \bbox{r}|
= 1$ and for the orthogonal (a) and the unitary (b) limits.
$P(g)$ is not very sensitive to the leads asymmetry and a large
value of $a$ is needed to see significant variation from the
symmetric leads case.
In the limit $a \rightarrow \infty$, one can neglect the smaller
width in (\ref{condpeak}) and the conductance peak $g$ is proportional
to the partial width in the dominating lead.
In this limit $P(g)$ is reduced to $P(\Gamma)$ shown by the dashed
lines in Fig. \ref{fig4}).
The asymmetry effect becomes larger for an increasing number of channels.
This effect can be noticed by comparing the GOE and
GUE cases, since for the same number of physical channels $\Lambda$
the GUE has a larger number of ``effective'' channels.
\section{Dynamical Model}
To test the RMT predictions for the statistical distributions,
we modeled a quantum dot by a system whose classical dynamics
is chaotic.
The model is the conformal billiard, \cite{Robnik83,Berry86}
whose shape is defined by the image of the unit circle in
the complex $z$-plane under the conformal mapping
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{mapping}
w(z) = \frac{z+bz^2+c\mbox
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In 1918, as the Great War drew to a close, the death and morbidity of war was soon to be replaced on a much larger scale by a global pandemic of a particularly virulent form of influenza. It is commonly referred to as the 'Spanish Flu' because the first uncensored news reports came from Spain, although it did not originate from there (the Spanish referred to it as the French Flu in the belief it had originated there). Its spread throughout the world was facilitated by the repatriation of troops who had fought during the war.
The response of governments in Australia to this pandemic bears a striking familiarity to the response of governments to the COVID-19 pandemic: enthusiastic cooperation followed by a splintering of the unified approach; conflicts between the Commonwealth and the States, and between the States themselves; debate about the utility and proportionality of restrictions on movement and gatherings; should schools remain open or closed; should we be wearing masks.
In this article I describe the acquisition of quarantine powers by the Commonwealth at Federation, and then describe some of the attempts at cooperation between the Commonwealth and the States in addressing the influenza pandemic, the restrictions imposed by the NSW Government to quell the spread of the disease, and describe a peculiar fascination with masks in the courts.
There was not a great deal of consideration of the power to enact laws with respect to quarantine during the convention debates that led to the federation of the Australian Colonies. The first reference to it was in Proceedings No 3 of the 1890 Australasian Federation Conference where it was simply observed that under the British North America Act quarantine was a power that was exclusive to the federal legislature.1 During the debates of the 1891 Australasian Federation Conference quarantine was noted to be a matter of 'federal concern',2 and a matter about which 'no question of state rights can be conceivably involved'.3 It appeared in the draft Commonwealth of Australia Bill adopted by the National Convention on 9 April 1891 as one of the proposed enumerated powers of the Commonwealth Parliament, and one of the departments of the states to be assigned to and assumed by the Commonwealth Executive immediately upon Federation (this provision was later limited to excise and customs, with the transfer of other departments to occur, if at all, by proclamation).
Dr Cockburn again raised concerns about the potential for conflict between the Commonwealth and the States in the exercise of the quarantine power in the 1898 Australasian Federation Conference (his concern being the exercise of the power to acquire property to establish a leper colony against the wishes of the residents of the affected State).8 A further debate about the content of the quarantine power was referred to by Edmund Barton in the context of discussion about freedom of interstate trade, where it was suggested that it 'simply applies to quarantine as referring to diseases among man-kind' and was not 'intended to enable the Commonwealth to deal with such matters as the tick disease.'9 There was no attempt to clarify whether or not the power was in fact intended to extend to stock diseases, and Barton’s limited view of its scope was not more widely embraced.
Ultimately, the Commonwealth’s power to legislate (concurrently with the States) was conferred by s 51(ix) of the Constitution with the simple descriptor of 'Quarantine'.
At the sitting of the first Commonwealth Parliament on 10 May 1901 the Governor-General’s speech recorded quarantine as being among the 'subjects of proposed legislation' for consideration by the First Parliament, and it was an issue that was soon taken up in the House of Representatives. Section 69 of the Constitution provided that on a date to be proclaimed by the Governor-General certain departments of the public service in each State would be transferred to the Commonwealth. From very early on the Government was urged to take over the quarantine departments in the various States. It was pointed out that 'if certain ships had been properly inspected at the various ports they visited, this serious outbreak in Sydney and Melbourne would not have occurred.'10 The reference is to outbreaks of smallpox that arrived in Sydney and Melbourne aboard the Chingtu and the Ormuz respectively.
In July 1918, unofficial advices had been received by the Commonwealth Quarantine Service that there was evidence of an impending epidemic of a severe form of influenza. In the early part of October it became apparent that the disease had progressed in its march around the world to such an extent that it was within striking distance of Australia. Instructions were issued to all officers of the quarantine service to order into quarantine any vessel that had any cases of influenza during the voyage. The necessity for these instructions was confirmed a few days later when telegrams arrived advising that a severe and virulent epidemic was prevalent in South Africa.
As well as full quarantine of vessels that were actually infected with the disease, quarantine detention for observation was imposed on all vessels coming from countries adjacent to Australia in which it was known that the disease was prevalent. This measure was applied to vessels from South Africa
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threat, and the Roman government saw that Christianity was spreading fast, and they wanted to stop this movement before they overthrew the government.
Now, Christians weren’t seeking to overthrow the Roman government, because they were more concerned with evangelism than with politics, and yet, that didn’t stop the Roman government from trying to stop Christians before they started.
This book has been on my need-to-read list for a while now, and I encourage you to read it also.
The Flames of Rome describes just how bad it was for Christians during the first century in the Roman Empire. Christians were being hunted down and killed, not just by unbelieving Jews, but by a government who was trying to preserve itself at the expense of the lives of God’s people. The government was attempting to overcome good with evil, while God tells us to overcome evil with good.
Towards the end of His life, people urged Jesus to overthrow the Roman government. Jesus had amassed a great following, and they assumed that he would save them not in a spiritual way, but in a physical way. They wanted Him as their king, but not as King over their hearts, just over their country. But Jesus refused. And instead, Jesus went to the cross.
And it was in that context that Paul wrote Romans 13. Look at verses 1 and 2.
While a lot of believers may have wanted to storm the capital, Paul cautioned them to submit. While we might want to force our morality on others, the Bible instructs us to pray for those in authority over us so that we might live peaceful and quiet lives, and even to allow ourselves to be crucified, even while our nation and world are against everything we believe in.
As long as the laws enacted on us don’t cause us to sin, we’re to submit. We’re to follow our nations’ laws. That’s why you ought to obey the speed limit, and wear your seatbelt, and vote. Our government tells us to do these things, and it’s even to our benefit to do these things, and we generally have no moral reason not to do them. So we ought to submit to our governing authorities, and do them, and even see them as from God.
Now, I’m sure Paul recognized that the Roman government was not ideal. I’m sure he was aware of unjust laws. And yet, he wrote that the government was instituted by God. Because, in truth, God is the only authority. God is ruler of all, and every other authority in our lives is only in that position because God ordained that it would be so. And the same is true of our government officials and laws. So to oppose the government when it gives us laws that don’t contradict God’s law is to bring judgment–God’s judgment–on ourselves.
Now this is interesting, because as we already said, the Roman government at the time was actively against Christians. And yet, Paul wrote to the Roman Christians that they didn’t have to be afraid of the government as long as they did what was good. It’s almost like Paul wasn’t concerned all that much about persecution as long as he was being persecuted for the sake of Christ.
Suffering for doing good is an honor. Suffering for serving God is a blessing. Paul wasn’t concerned about that.
But what Paul was concerned about was that the Romans Christians wouldn’t suffer for doing good, but would suffer for doing evil. He was concerned that they would take Rome up on their suspicions and become exactly who they weren’t: people who sought to win through political gains or political rebellion.
Here’s the thing. There is evil in the world, but it doesn’t do any good to just complain about the evil that’s in the world. And it doesn’t benefit Christ that we would seek to overcome evil with evil. But we can be a shining example to the world of contentment and love even as we’re persecuted for our faith. And that’s what Paul was encouraging.
Because if we do evil, there is judgment. There are consequences. Practically speaking, that can mean fines, or jail, or even death. God has given governments that authority. And that’s only an illustration of God’s wrath toward sin. There are real consequences for sin.
Sometimes those consequences are very natural. If you drink and drive, you might get into a car accident. If you eat too much, it can increase your risk of having a heart attack. But other consequences can be imposed on us. If you drink and drive, even if you don’t get into a car accident, you could still get your license suspended. You could still go to jail.
And our sin before God is the same way. Sometimes there are natural consequences to our sin, like how our prayers are hindered, or how we can experience mental and spiritual turmoil. If you don’t obey or trust in Jesus, who truly is King, these kinds of natural consequences just make sense. If we rebel against Jesus, we will experience judgment.
And as we’ve seen
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];
\item \textit{Interface Adequacy} [$H = 10.21$, $df = 4$, $p<0.035$];
\item \textit{Satisfaction} [$H = 8.07$, $df = 4$, $p<0.084$].
\end{itemize}
Moreover, a \textit{post-hoc} comparison based on a Mann-Whitney test showed that:
\begin{itemize}
\item
\textit{Perceived User Awareness Support}. \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace (M=3.66, SD=1.05) is the best justification model. The difference compared to \textsc{m-summary}\xspace, \textsc{m-opinions}\xspace and \textsc{m-reviews}\xspace is statistically significant. Specifically, in \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace, participants perceived the information about the homes as the easiest to interpret and understand (statement U3). Moreover, \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace best supported them in quickly finding the data about homes (U4). On the other hand, \textsc{m-reviews}\xspace received the lowest evaluation regarding both the easy of interpretation/understanding of information about items, and the speed in finding it. As all the justification models present the amenities offered by the homes in the same way, we think that \textsc{m-reviews}\xspace challenged the participants because it does not summarize the reviews.
Conversely, \textsc{m-reviews}\xspace best supported the understanding of previous guests's opinions about the homes (U1) because it presents the full set of reviews received by the visualized items. However, \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace is the second best model concerning this evaluation aspect.
\item
\textit{Interface Adequacy}. Participants perceived \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace as the best justification model (M=3.52, SD=1.10); the differences with respect to \textsc{m-summary}\xspace and \textsc{m-opinions}\xspace are statistically relevant. People felt that \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace helps the user understand why some homes are good or bad and is sufficiently informative. However, they perceived \textsc{m-summary}\xspace as the most intuitive user interface, probably because it summarizes information in a simple text.
\item
\textit{Satisfaction}. Participants perceived \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace (M=3.47, SD=1.12) as the best model and the differences with respect to \textsc{m-summary}\xspace and \textsc{m-opinions}\xspace are statistically relevant. Users declared that they would like to frequently use \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace to evaluate homes.
Moreover, they felt more confident using \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace than the other justification models. However, they perceived \textsc{m-summary}\xspace as the easiest model to use. Also in this case, the reason might be the bare user interface of this model, which presents previous guests' experience with items using few sentences. Anyway, \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace is the second best model concerning the easy of use.
\end{itemize}
\begin{figure*}[t]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{img/SEM_4_split.pdf}
\caption{Structural Equation Model.
Significance levels:
(****)$p < 0.001$, (***)$p < 0.01$, (**)$p < 0.05$, (*)$p < 0.1$. The numbers on the arrows represent the $\beta$-coefficients and standard error of the effect.}
\label{fig:sem}
\end{figure*}
\subsection{Opting outs}
In the user study, the 59 participants evaluated 25 homes, thus providing 295 item ratings in total. Below, we report the number and rate of opting outs, which correspond to ``I don't know" selections and thus denote a lack of confidence in the evaluations:
\begin{itemize}
\item \textsc{m-thumbs}\xspace: 10 opting outs (3.39 \%);
\item \textsc{m-aspects}\xspace: 15 (5.08 \%);
\item \textsc{m-summary}\xspace: 30 (10.17 \%);
\item \textsc{m-opinions}\xspace:
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18-pdrs and 4.5-inch howitzers, and 86th (HY) Fd Bde was selected to have one 18-pdr battery converted to 4.5-inch: 342 Bty was chosen, and its 18-pdrs were withdrawn for conversion to 18/25-pounders. A few Morris CDSW gun tractors were issued to TA batteries in early 1939.
The four batteries unofficially adopted local names in 1930, but it was not until August 1937 that these titles were made official:
The RA updated its nomenclature in 1938, with 'Regiment' replacing 'Brigade' for a lieutenant-colonel's command; the TA field artillery adopted the new designation on 1 November.
World War II.
Mobilisation.
The TA was doubled in size after the Munich Crisis, and most regiments formed duplicates. The Hertfordshire Yeomanry actually contributed to three new regiments by 1942. The process began on 1 November 1938 when 86th (HY) Fd Rgt split off 343 (Watford) Bty to form 79th (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment. This regiment served in the Battle of France and the personnel were evacuated from western France almost three weeks after the Dunkirk evacuation had ended. It was in Anti-Aircraft Command during the Blitz and then served in the Tunisian and Italian campaigns.
Next, 86th (HY) Fd Rgt split off 344 (Hitchin) Bty, which together with 336 (Northamptonshire) Bty of 84th (1st East Anglian) Field Brigade ("see above") began forming 135th Field Regiment at Hitchin. This process was still going on when war was declared on 3 September 1939; 135th Field Rgt became fully independent on 7 September. 135th Field Rgt maintained Hertfordshire Yeomanry traditions, but the '(East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry)' subtitles were only authorised after the regiment had been captured at the Fall of Singapore in February 1942. Many of the regiment's Prisoners of War served on the notorious Burma Railway.
Part of the reorganisation was that field regiments changed from a war establishment of four six-gun batteries to two batteries, each of three four-gun troops. 86th (HY) Field Rgt struggled with various rearrangements of its batteries, but on the outbreak of war it was organised as follows:
Home defence.
86th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Fd Rgt mobilised as part of 54th (EA) Division on 1 September 1939, two days before the declaration of war. It was commanded by Lt-Col Sir Patrick Coghill, 6th Baronet. Its former CO, Brigadier Sir Geoffrey Church, 2nd Baronet, was Commander, RA, of 54th (EA) Division. About three weeks after mobilisation the regiment was brought up to its full establishment strength with a draft of 'Army Class I' Miltiamen. Training continued at the drill halls, with the men billeted nearby, then on 20 October advance parties set out to Leicestershire where it was planned that 54th (EA) Division would concentrate for training and re-equipment. However, the division was unexpectedly diverted to the East Coast as one of the 'Julius Caesar' anti-invasion defence formations. 86th (HY) Field Rgt was ordered to detach a battery of two troops to act independently under 163 Infantry Bde at Redgrave Hall in Suffolk. 341 Battery went with its eight 4.5-inch howitzers (the only serviceable guns the regiment had at the time; there were four others classified 'DP' – for drill purposes only). On 5 November it was deployed closer to the coast, at Westleton, to cover possible landings at Dunwich, while 342 Bty took over Redgrave Hall (later at Sudbourne Hall, Orford), with RHQ at Yoxford. Through the winter the two batteries alternated in manning the guns at Westleton. A further draft of 150 'Army Class II' militiamen, mainly from Hertfordshire, arrived in December and a joint training battery was established at Redgrave Hall for them and the militiamen of 85th (East Anglian) Fd Rgt. With the regiment now over establishment, it was ordered to supply a cadre to form a new regiment, but this was cancelled.
The
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Let's be honest: before Beanie Sigel came along, Roc-A-Fella records was kind of a joke. Maybe not a joke, but it was at best nothing more than Jay-Z's vanity brand, a crew that consisted of limited MCs like Memphis Bleek and Sauce Money, and R&B acts like Rell and Christión. But it wasn't until the Broad Street Bully came into the crew in the late '90s that the Roc finally got a lyrical heavyweight who could really go toe-to-toe with the the God MC, Jay-Hova.
10 years later, the New York-Philly alliance is finally over. After floundering in the wake of the Roc-A-Fella breakup, Beans finally put out a diss song directed at Jay-Z last night, along with an in-depth interview about his reasons. We can't say we didn't see it coming, but it's still a sad day for old fans of the Roc. Follow us as we look back at the good days with The 10 Best Jay-Z/Beanie Sigel Collaborations...
#10:
Jay-Z f/ Beanie Sigel, The LOX and Sauce Money "Reservoir Dogs" (1998)
Hova's young gunner from Philly first popped up on this Eric Sermon-produced posse cut from Vol. 2...Hard Knock Life. When we heard him rhyme "testicle" and "vestibule," we knew Beans was onto something.
#9:
Memphis Bleek f/ Jay-Z & Beanie Sigel "Murda Murda" (2003)
This joint was originally a Jay-Z-only outtake from The Blueprint, but it always seemed a little weird that Beans wasn't on it, since the chorus includes the line "South Philly muthafuckas kill at will!" Luckily they recorded an official version for Bleek's third album with the Broad Street Bully.
#8:
Beanie Sigel f/ Jay-Z "It's On" (2003)
This stand-out track from the second State Property album is a laid-back duet from Hov and Beans. Jay even spits the line, "Young Vito, voice of the young people/If my life a movie, then Sieg gon' be the sequel." Damn.
#7:
Jay-Z f/ Beanie Sigel & Memphis Bleek "Change The Game" (2000)
Hov's fourth album The Dynasty: Roc La Familia prominently featured Beans on nine songs, including this West Coast-flavored hit that was produced by Rick Rock. Something about Beans on a crip-walk beat just works.
#6:
Jay-Z f/ Beanie Sigel "Ignorant Shit" (2007)
This Just Blaze-produced outtake from The Black Album popped up as an official version on Hov's American Gangster concept album in 2007. With the exception of a forgettable album cut on Beanie's The Solution, which dropped a month after American Gangster, this stands as their final collaboration.
#5:
Scarface f/ Jay-Z & Beanie Sigel "Guess Who's Back" (2002)
There's something magical that happens every time these three get on the same track, most famously on this hit collaboration from Scarface's sole Def Jam album, The Fix. We're still smellin' crack on our clothes.
#4:
Jay-Z f/ Beanie Sigel "Where Have You Been?" (2000)
The emotional crux from The Dynasty features Jay and Beans rapping about their twisted relationships to their fathers. You thought Ghostface and The Game were the only rappers crazy enough to actually cry on tracks? Think again.
#3:
Freeway f/ Jay-Z & Beanie Sigel "What We Do" (2003)
This classic posse cut from Freeway's debut Philadelphia Freeway features an amazing performance from both MC's. Their chemistry is especially apparent in the way that they actually flow from one verse to the other. "B. Sieg in the third lane!" MAYNE.
#2:
Jay-Z f/ Beanie Sigel & Amil "Do It Again (Throw Your Hands Up)" (1999)
The lead single from Vol. 3...The Life & Times of S. Carter seemed to catch people a little off-guard when it came out, with its unusual beat that sampled a go-go song. But as the years have gone by, this stands as one of Hov's most reliable club-bangers, aided greatly by Beans' memorable verse: "Got bitches in the back bounce-in-to-Jig-ga-what. Got ya hands up and I ain't even stick ya'll up." Just make sure you change the record before Amil comes on!
#1:
Jay-Z f/ Beanie Sigel & Scarface "This Can't Be Life"
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the cold but because there is a lack of food during the winter months. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit that relies entirely on the support of visitors, merchandise sales and people like you. Because their body temperature does not drop significantly and they do have some activity through the winter, they were not thought to be truly hibernating, however now with more research they are now considered extremely efficient hibernators. The pads on a bear’s paws will peel off during hibernation to make room for growth and new tissue. During the summer mating season, fertilized eggs will remain in a female … Birth: January or early February. Learning about bears and being aware of their habits is important for people who live in bear country, which includes most of the state. The annual cycle of black bear activity and hibernation has five stages: 1. hibernation 2. walking hibernation 3. normal activity 4. hyperphagia 5. fall transition…. Despite going into winter dens, Florida black bears do not hibernate. What's the point of being considered one of the most popular hibernating animals, when even the basic facts about your behavioral adaptation elude everyone? The annual cycle of black bear activity and hibernation has five stages: 1. hibernation 2. walking hibernation 3. normal activity 4. Do Black Bears Hibernate? (Fat Bear … Females with cubs tend to be the first to enter dens with adult males being the last. There is a high price on bear parts in the black market, which threatens all bear populations in Japan. Hibernation: Black Bears can hibernate up to 7 months out of the year. All rights reserved. Most of these encounters occur when bears learn that there is easy-to-obtain food where people live. Black bears have been known to den in a human’s basement without them ever knowing they had a bear for a roommate over the winter months! One of the most celebrated hibernators is the American black bear (Ursus americanus). However, this is not the case at all. Bear Essentials of Hibernation. Jocelyn MacGregor – Head Naturalist/BC Rockies Adventures, 5225 Fairmont Resort Road, The fertilized egg implants in November and the cubs are usually born in January, while the mother is denning. In contrast, bears can awake from torpor quite suddenly if danger is sensed. Males average 275 pounds and females 175 pounds. On average, two cubs are born in the den in late January. One of the more notable facts is that some do not hibernate as long or skip the process altogether when food is abundant. It is not uncommon for male polar bears and polar bears that are not pregnant or with young to remain active through periods of … https://www.kidsplayandcreate.com/amerian-black-bear-facts-for-kids T.D. Baby pairs are common. A year ago, in April 2017, while following Black Bear tracks in New Hampshire, I had the good fortune to encounter the bears themselves. Reproduction: Mating season vary depending on habitat climate but breeding usually occurs May through August. Preparation Black bears (Ursus americanus) store body fat. They may leave the den for short periods if disturbed or during brief warming trends. However, when biologists discovered the many metabolic changes that let black and…, In 2003, the BBC phoned researchers for help with a documentary using new thermal imaging technology. The photo shows a 3-year-old female black bear in an open den. Bears mate in the spring and after a brief moment of embryo development, the female experiences “delayed implantation”; the embryo stops development for several months. Bear hibernation is probably the most common and widely known type of animal hibernation. Den temperature Temperatures remain mostly above…, Yes, snow accumulates on black bears at ambient temperatures below approximately 19 degrees Fahrenheit. Their metabolic changes during the winter months of these majestic creatures have been popping up in health and science studies for the last few decades, trying to uncover the mysteries that could benefit human health. Polar bear hibernation does not occur like black bear or grizzly bear hibernation. According to Jack Hanna's Monkeys on the Interstate, a bear captured in Sanford, Florida, was thought to have been the offspring of an escaped female Asian black bear and a male American black bear. The hibernation of black bears is quite interesting, and has even proven potentially useful to the health of humans. Take precautions while hiking. However, the entire community and all visitors need to be on board too in order to avoid habituating bears. Bears can lose 25-40% of their body weight during hibernation – burning their fat for fuel. Our local black bears may seem accustom to people (they may even appear to be tame) but
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(Dh100,000). The double-digit license plate number 11 with the code 2 sold for Dh5 million, which established the tone for the auction, and then there was a significant struggle for the number 2 spot. The overall contribution to the endeavor has already surpassed the halfway point thanks to the submission of these bids.
The effort known as “1 Billion Meals,” which is being organized by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI), is the largest one of its kind in the area, with the goal of providing food assistance to those who are disadvantaged and malnourished.
ALSO READ: The world’s second most expensive license plate, the Dubai AA9, was just sold for Dh38 million.
A total of Dh53 million was raised in only two hours thanks to the sale of rare number plates and phone numbers in Dubai. A confirmation was made by Mohammad Al Gergawi, the Secretary General of MBRGI, prior to the auction that the 1 Billion Meals program had received donations of Dh200 million, which is equivalent to 200 million meals, from 232,000 contributors to this point.
Who owns the most expensive number plate in the world?
There are many occasions throughout the year when the DVLA will distribute new number plates. You may or may not be aware of this fact. Starting with Satan, let’s have a look at some of the most humorous license plates that were recently auctioned off by the DVLA. These plates are known for being both pricey and humorous. DEV 1L – £240,010 It is likely that the extremely high hammer price of the private number plate DEV 1L is due to the fact that it may be used as a great spelling tool for “Devil.” To tell you the truth, we did not anticipate that the DVLA would even issue this one because they often refuse to register anything that may be considered contentious.
Additionally, we did not anticipate that it would sell for such a staggering price as it did, which was a whooping 240,010 pounds.
This places it at the very top of the list by a significant margin, and the buyer was either Lucifer himself or someone with a hell (sorry) of a lot of money to spare.456 JR – £37,010 This one isn’t quite as exotic as DEV 1L, but it nevertheless managed to get a fairly respectable price at auction.
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If your initials are JR, this one is perfect for you (check the name at the bottom of this article Maybe next time, eh!). Although it isn’t quite as rare as DEV 1L. More than the annual earnings of the majority of people, some JR was not going to let this challenge go unchallenged! BTC 80Y – £35,010 Something a little bit more recognizable now, provided, of course, that you are interested in cryptocurrencies.
This is due to the fact that BTC is an abbreviation for Bitcoin, which is the most widely used and most successful cryptocurrency token in the world. Someone must have gotten into the crypto game pretty early on in order to be able to purchase this one, and the fact that they want to brag about it while driving around in their (presumably very expensive) automobile indicates that they are quite proud of their accomplishment.115 LAM – £32,020 Because the letter “I” is not permitted on UK registrations in any context other than Irish number plates, people who are looking for a plate that includes the number “1” are forced to resort to a workaround if they want to correctly spell a term that contains the letter “I.” This is the situation for the person who purchased this plate, given that the word “Islam” may be spelled out using it practically entirely.
We have no choice but to believe that this buyer has some kind of connection to the Muslim religion, which is pretty much the polar opposite of the plate that is now in the top spot on the list. There are almost exactly 12 million individuals in the world whose surname is “Islam,” and just over 825,000 persons in the world whose first name is “Islam.” Therefore, there is a good likelihood that this is merely the name of the buyer.841 G – £30,000 Due to the fact that it just contains a single letter, purchasing this registration was destined to be prohibitively costly.
It is presumably the reason why it brought in such a high hammer price, and we can’t deny the fact that it is a pretty lovely plate.
RU22 ELL – £27,610 At the number plate auction held this year, I was able to get another one for myself, this time a Russell plate that went for an exorbitant sum.
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will prefer to write the slope of the Diffuson on the wire $\beta\beta'$ as
$P_d(\alpha,\underline{\beta'})/\ell_e$, where $P_d(\bullet,\underline{\beta'})$ denotes that the argument is taken at a distance $\ell_e$ of the reservoir $\beta'$, $\ell_e$ being the elastic mean free path, i.e. the smallest length scale of the problem.
The Diffuson at a distance $\ell_e$ naturally appears in the diagrammatic calculation of the classical transport coefficients~\cite{TexMon04}.
The relation with this reference's notations will be clear by using below this expression for the Diffuson's slope.
Since the vertex $\alpha$ may be any point of the network, we may rewrite \eqref{eq:Potential0} as
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:Potential}
V(x) = \sum_{\mathrm{res.}\:\beta'}
\frac{P_d(x,\underline{\beta'})}{\ell_e} \, V_{\beta'}
\:;
\end{equation}
the expression \eqref{eq:Potential} is only valid when $x$ is at distance larger than $\ell_e$ from the reservoirs.
\subsection{Current distribution and generalised conductances}
Integrating the current density $j_x(x)=-\sigma_0\partial_xV(x)$ across the section $s$ of the wire $\mu\nu$, we obtain the current under the form~:
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:CurrentInside}
I_{\mu\nu}
= \sum_{\mathrm{res.}\:\beta'}
\mathcal{G}_{\mu\nu,\beta'}\,V_{\beta'}
\end{equation}
where we have introduced
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:DefUpsilon}
\mathcal{G}_{\mathrm{wire\:}\mu\nu,\mathrm{res.}\:\beta'} =
-\frac{\sigma_0s}{\ell_e}\,\derivp{P_d(x,\underline{\beta'})}{x}
\hspace{0.5cm}\mbox{for }
x\in\:\mu\nu
\:.
\end{equation}
The quantity $\mathcal{G}_{\mu\nu,\beta'}$ is a generalised conductance matrix relating the \textit{external} potentials to the \textit{internal} currents.
They obviously satisfy the symmetry property $\mathcal{G}_{\mu\nu,\beta'} =-\mathcal{G}_{\nu\mu,\beta'}$.
Although the physical interpretation was not provided in Ref.~\cite{TexMon04}, the explicit expression of \eqref{eq:DefUpsilon} in terms of the matrix $\mathcal{M}_0$ was given~:
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:GinterneM0}
\frac{\mathcal{G}_{\mu\nu,\beta'}}{\sigma_0s}
= \frac{\left(\mathcal{M}_0^{-1}\right)_{\beta\mu}
- \left(\mathcal{M}_0^{-1}\right)_{\beta\nu}
- \delta_{\mu\beta}\delta_{\nu\beta'}\,l_{\beta\beta'}}{l_{\beta\beta'}l_{\mu\nu}}
\:.
\end{equation}
If we consider the case of a wire connected to a reservoir, $\mu\nu\to\alpha'\alpha$, Eq.~\eqref{eq:CurrentInside} coincides with the usual relation between currents and voltage in the terminals~:
\begin{equation}
I_{\alpha'}\equiv I_{\alpha'\alpha}
= \sum_{\mathrm{res.}\:\beta'} G_{\alpha'\beta'}^\mathrm{class}\, V_{\beta'}
\:.
\end{equation}
The conductance matrix is obviously related to the generalised conductances by
\begin{align}
G_{\alpha'\beta'}^\mathrm{class} =\mathcal{G}_{\alpha'\alpha,\beta'}
\:.
\end{align}
The expression of the classical conductance matrix in terms of the matrix $\mathcal{M}_0$ may be deduced by setting $\mu\nu\to\alpha'\alpha$ in \eqref{eq:GinterneM0}~: we recover the expression of Ref.~\cite{TexMon04}
\begin{align}
\label{eq:Gclassique}
G_{\alpha'\beta'}^\mathrm{class
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static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type<stdext::delimited_iterator_generator<const int*>>::type, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type<stdext::function_generator<int (*)()>>::type, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type<stdext::function_generator<stdext::optional<int> (*)()>>::type, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type<stdext::function_generator<stdext::optional<const int> (*)()>>::type, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type<stdext::constant_generator<int>>::type, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type<stdext::terminated_generator<int*, bool (*)(int)>>::type, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type<stdext::terminated_generator<const int*, bool (*)(int)>>::type, int>);
// generator_value_type_t
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<generator>, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<stdext::iterator_generator<int*>>, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<stdext::iterator_generator<const int*>>, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<stdext::delimited_iterator_generator<int*>>, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<stdext::delimited_iterator_generator<const int*>>, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<stdext::function_generator<int (*)()>>, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<stdext::function_generator<stdext::optional<int> (*)()>>, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<stdext::function_generator<stdext::optional<const int> (*)()>>, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<stdext::constant_generator<int>>, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<stdext::terminated_generator<int*, bool (*)(int)>>, int>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_value_type_t<stdext::terminated_generator<const int*, bool (*)(int)>>, int>);
// generator_difference_type
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<generator>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<stdext::iterator_generator<int*>>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<stdext::iterator_generator<const int*>>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<stdext::delimited_iterator_generator<int*>>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<stdext::delimited_iterator_generator<const int*>>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<stdext::function_generator<int (*)()>>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<stdext::function_generator<stdext::optional<int> (*)()>>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<stdext::function_generator<stdext::optional<const int> (*)()>>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<stdext::constant_generator<int>>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<stdext::terminated_generator<int*, bool (*)(int)>>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type<stdext::terminated_generator<const int*, bool (*)(int)>>::type, std::ptrdiff_t>);
// generator_difference_type_t
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type_t<generator>, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type_t<stdext::iterator_generator<int*>>, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type_t<stdext::iterator_generator<const int*>>, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type_t<stdext::delimited_iterator_generator<int*>>, std::ptrdiff_t>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<stdext::generator_difference_type_t<stdext::
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&\frac1{N^2}|\Delta_N^2\phi_n| < |\nabla^2\phi_n|
\sum_{\ell=1}^{2q+1}\frac{\gamma_q^\ell}{(2q+1)^{2\ell}} \ .
\end{align*}
We compute the sums of the above series as $N=2q+1\to\infty$:
\begin{align}
&\lim_{q\to\infty}\sum_{\ell=0}^{q}\frac{\alpha_q^\ell}{(2q+1)^{2\ell+1}}=
\sum_{\ell=0}^{\infty}\frac1{2^{2\ell}(2\ell+1)!}=2 \sinh(\frac12)=1.042
\ ,\\
&\lim_{q\to\infty}\sum_{\ell=1}^{2q+1}\frac{\gamma_q^\ell}{(2q+1)^{2\ell}}=
\sum_{\ell=1}^{\infty}\frac2{(2\ell)!}=2\cosh(1)-2=1.086\ .
\end{align}
Hence the slow variation assumption are compatible with the series
\eqref{gene-sder1} and \eqref{gene-sder2}.
The convergence is actually quite fast as, e.g. in the order 1 difference,
the first correction coefficient is $1/24$ to be compared to $2\sinh(1/2)-1$
(they differ by $0.5\times 10^{-3}$).
Now, with the assumption \eqref{hyp-slow}, the identities \eqref{gene-sder1}
and \eqref{gene-sder2} together with $1/N=\epsilon^2$, $N=2q+1$, lead to
\begin{align}\label{expand-nabla}
\nabla\phi_n=\frac{1}{N}\ \Delta_N
\phi_n+{\cal O}(1/N^3)\ ,\quad \nabla^2\phi_n=\frac{1}{N^2}\ \Delta_N^2
\phi_n+{\cal O}(1/N^4)\ , \end{align}
which are the general rules for the change of variable $n\to m$ in the first
and second differences. These rules do concur with \eqref{1-deriv-n} and
\eqref{2-deriv-n}.
\subsection{General expressions}
Remembering the notation \eqref{nota}, by Taylor expansion in the
continuous variable $\tau_n$, we have
\begin{align*}
&\tilde\psi_{n+1}=\psi_{n+1}+
\epsilon\frac dc\partial_\tau\psi_{n+1}+
\frac12(\epsilon\frac dc)^2\partial_\tau^2\psi_{n+1}+
\frac16(\epsilon\frac dc)^3\partial_\tau^3\psi_{n+1}\ ,\\
&\tilde\psi_{n-1}=\psi_{n-1}-
\epsilon\frac dc\partial_\tau\psi_{n-1}+
\frac12(\epsilon\frac dc)^2\partial_\tau^2\psi_{n-1}-
\frac16(\epsilon\frac dc)^3\partial_\tau^3\psi_{n-1}\ .
\end{align*}
Then we use the identities (such general expressions are given in the
appendix)
\begin{align*}
&\psi_{n+1}-\psi_n=\frac12[\psi_{n+1}-\psi_{n-1}]+
\frac12[\psi_{n+1}-2\psi_n+\psi_{n-1}]\ ,\\
&\psi_n-\psi_{n-1}=\frac12[\psi_{n+1}-\psi_{n-1}]-
\frac12[\psi_{n+1}-2\psi_n+\psi_{n-1}]\ ,
\end{align*}
to replace hereabove $\psi_{n+1}$ and $\psi_{n-1}$ in terms of
$\psi_n$. Finally by means of
\eqref{expand-nabla} we arrive at the following general expressions
which constitute the basic tool allowing to compute the first and second
derivatives:
\begin{align}\label{gener-deriv+}\tilde\psi_{n+1}&=
\psi_{m}+\epsilon\frac dc
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KSCERATO is one of the players who are part of the new wave of Brazilian talent. He has helped to spearhead the changing of the guard as the country’s most revered names have struggled to return to top form in recent years, resulting in an imperative need of a paradigm shift in the scene.
He discovered Counter-Strike in 2009, when he and his brother Kauan “KNCERATO” Cerato skipped school to play the game at a LAN house, and he spent the following years making his way through the ranks, playing several tournaments in his hometown of São Paulo, while keeping a close eye on the competitive scene in his country and abroad.
His first notable event was the the first edition of the r1seCup, in 2015, where his team, army5, also featuring Marcelo “chelo” Cespedes, were trounced in the group stage by Marcelo “coldzera” David’s Dexterity, who would go on to finish second to Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo’s Keyd. But KSCERATO would have to wait until 2018 to make his breakthrough: in January of that year, he was invited to join FURIA’s academy project alongside four other prospects, including Vinicius “VINI” Figueiredo, with both players being promoted to the main squad just weeks later.
The new FURIA team hit the ground running as they won the Aorus League 2018 Season 1 Finals in March, but they could not assert their dominance in Brazil. Losses to Sharks at the ESL Latin America League Season 1 Finals and to Não Tem Como in the ESL One Belo Horizonte South America Closed Qualifier — after wasting a map advantage — saw the team miss out on qualification for two international events. But the team did not stray from their path, qualifying for the Americas Minor on the second try and picking up a handful of domestic titles before flying out to Miami to chase the American Dream.
The rest of the year wasn’t much to write home about. There were some small successes here and there — including a second place at the ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018 Americas Regional Finals after beating Complexity and eUnited —, but also some painful reminders, such as a last-place finish at the Americas Minor, that the team still had plenty of areas upon which it could improve. Before the end of the year, FURIA also underwent their first roster change, replacing veteran Guilherme “spacca” Spacca with Rinaldo “ableJ” Moda Junior, another player straight out of the academy squad.
2019 was the breakout year for FURIA, who finally qualified for a Major after finishing in second place at the Americas Minor leading to IEM Katowice. However, it was not until the middle of the year that they began to be taken seriously by the established powers in the scene. With the summer season approaching, FURIA became the talk of the town as they reached the semi-finals at DreamHack Masters Dallas and the grand final at the ECS Season 7 Finals, stunning opponents and fans alike with their in-your-face pressure and chaotic style.
Without surprise, FURIA hit a brick wall in the following months, despite picking up titles from two minor competitions, the EMF CS:GO World Invitational and the Arctic Invitational. Henrique “HEN1” Teles was brought in to replace ableJ, with the team blowing hot and cold in the final months of the year as they tried to adapt their style of play to let the former Immortals and Luminosity AWPer flourish. KSCERATO almost made the cut in that year’s HLTV Top 20, a great achievement in itself for a player in his first full year in a major region.
“My goal was — and will always be — to be better than in the previous year, and since I’m on this list, it looks like I did it [laughs].
FURIA started 2020 on the wrong foot as they failed to qualify for IEM Katowice after finishing the closed qualifier — in which they had to play with Lucas “LUCAS1” Teles because of a delay with HEN1’s visa renewal — in 7th-8th place. With the Brazilian sniper back in tow, the team travelled to Anaheim for the Dreamhack Open stop, finishing runners-up to Gen.G — who would prove to be a tough nut to crack for Andrei “arT” Piovezan’s troops during the first half of the year. KSCERATO had the second-highest rating in the team in Anaheim, 1.21, and was top of the scoreboard in the
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0 µg/mL collagen type I. Cells were serum-starved for 16 h. Subsequently, a drop of Matrigel containing 200 ng/mL CCL21 was placed in front of the insert to create the chemotactic gradient. Time-lapse sequences were captured every 2 min for 2 h using the AxioVision software (Zeiss, Jena, Germany). CRMP2 distribution was processed using the Lookup tables tool developed from ImageJ. CRMP2 intensity values per pixel ranging from 0 to 255 (8-bit image). Ten videos were acquired per condition.
Image Analysis
Manders' overlap coefficient (MOC) to calculate colocalization between fluorescent signals was quantified using the Intensity Correlation Analysis tool developed for ImageJ.
A region of interest (ROI) containing the whole cell was selected by the threshold command, and Manders' overlap coefficient between each channel was analyzed. Non-co-location has an overlap value of zero, while a complete co-location has the maximum overlap value, which is one. The overlap coefficient of at least 50 cells was analyzed for each cell type and condition.
Polarization of CRMP2 and pCRMP2 S522 signal was analyzed using the ImageJ software. To that end, images were binarized using the Moments threshold algorithm. Binary images were processed using a median filter, and the background was removed using the Subtract Background tool with the sliding paraboloid option. Subsequently, the whole-cell area was segmented into two sectors: (i) Sector 1 that comprised half of the cell that contained the leading edge; (ii) Sector 2 that contained the rear edge. Finally, CRMP2 intensity (arbitrary units) was measured in each sector from the obtained masks using the Histogram tool developed for ImageJ. The mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) in Sector 1 and Sector 2 of 50 cells were analyzed for each cell type and condition.
The MTs-membrane contact angle was quantified using the Angle tool developed by ImageJ. Three independent replicas, in which three representative microtubules from 50 cells were randomly analyzed (number of microtubules, n = 450).
The uptake of β1 integrin was assessed by measuring the mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of β1 integrin (arbitrary units, AU) in 5-micron thick "doughnut" shape ROI in the surrounding area of each cell. The "doughnut ROIs" were selected using the ImageJ Make Band Selection command, specifying the desired thickness at the cell boundary.
Microtubule Regrowth Assay
To evaluate the microtubule growth rate in the control cell line A549 and the A549 S522 clones, 1 × 10 4 cells were seeded on 8-well slides (Lab-Tek, Roskilde, Denmark). After cell attachment, cells were serum-starved and incubated with 10 µM nocodazole for 4 h. The wells were rinsed three times with PBS, and microtubule regrowth was stimulated by adding pre-warmed RPMI media supplemented with 10% serum for 1-, 3-, 5-, 10-, and 20 min at 37 • C. Subsequently, cells were either immediately fixed with 4% PFA or lysed in RIPA buffer as described in confocal microscopy imaging or Western blot section, respectively.
Microtubule density and polymerization rate were estimated from confocal images using the ImageJ software. To that end, the tubulin signal was binarized using the Moments threshold algorithm. Binary images were filtered with a median filter, and the background was removed with the Subtract Background tool with the sliding paraboloid option. Finally, the area and mean length of the microtubules from the masks obtained were automatically identified and measured using the Particle Analysis tool. Microtubule density is shown as the percentage of tubulin pixels relative to the whole-cell area. Three independent replicas were analyzed, in which 50 cells per time point (1-, 3-, 5-, 10-, and 20 min) were randomly quantified (number of cells, n = 50). The microtubule polymerization rate is shown as time-normalized mean microtubule length (µm/min) at each time point (1-, 3-, 5-, 10-, and 20 min). Three independent replicas were analyzed, in which 50 cells per time point were randomly quantified (Number of cells, n = 150).
Xenograft Murine Model of Lung Carcinoma
Nude athymic female mice (20-22 g) aged 5-6 weeks (Harlan Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN, USA) were housed under pathogen-free
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The Onsite Program includes certification of Onsite System Professionals, review of designs and plans for onsite septic systems (including large underground systems), operating permits and information about financial assistance available through the State Revolving Fund (SRF) program for repair or replacement of septic systems when applicants meet the requirements.
Rule—Utah Administrative Code R317-4. Revised Rule Effective January 1, 2016.
Individuals who have Onsite Professional Certification Level 2 and/or Level 3 who have requested that their name be put on this list to be called on to perform the annual inspections for these operating permits.
Soil evaluations and percolation testing.
Design, inspection, and maintenance of conventional underground wastewater disposal systems, including soil evaluations and percolation testing.
Design, inspection, and maintenance of alternative or conventional underground wastewater disposal systems, including soil evaluations and percolation testing.
Levels 1, 2, and 3 are each valid for up to 3 years. A single application may be submitted to the Division of Water Quality for all Levels, or they may be done separately. A single certificate will now be issued to all qualified applicants. The certificate will bear the highest level of certification that the applicant has achieved. There will be gradual transition to a single, concurrent expiration date for all levels of certification held by an individual.
Each certificate issued will require a separate fee. In order to be certified at Level 2 or Level 3, current certification at the lower level(s) is required. In order to accomplish the transition to a single expiration date for multiple levels, the following procedures are in effect.
Each application is individually reviewed and evaluated.
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submitting a renewal application and reinstatement fee to the Division of Water Quality.
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DIR/generic/qsub-wrapper.pl" if !defined $qsubwrapper;
$moses_parallel_cmd = "$SCRIPTS_ROOTDIR/generic/moses-parallel.pl"
if !defined $moses_parallel_cmd;
die "Error: need to specify the zmert.jar directory" if !defined $mertdir;
my $zmert_classpath = ensure_full_path("$mertdir/zmert.jar");
die "File not found: $mertdir/zmert.jar (interpreted as $zmert_classpath)"
if ! -e $zmert_classpath;
my ($just_cmd_filtercmd,$x) = split(/ /,$filtercmd);
die "Not executable: $just_cmd_filtercmd" if ! -x $just_cmd_filtercmd;
die "Not executable: $moses_parallel_cmd" if defined $___JOBS && ! -x $moses_parallel_cmd;
die "Not executable: $qsubwrapper" if defined $___JOBS && ! -x $qsubwrapper;
die "Not executable: $___DECODER" if ! -x $___DECODER;
my $input_abs = ensure_full_path($___DEV_F);
die "File not found: $___DEV_F (interpreted as $input_abs)."
if ! -e $input_abs;
$___DEV_F = $input_abs;
# Option to pass to qsubwrapper and moses-parallel
my $pass_old_sge = $old_sge ? "-old-sge" : "";
my $decoder_abs = ensure_full_path($___DECODER);
die "File not found: $___DECODER (interpreted as $decoder_abs)."
if ! -x $decoder_abs;
$___DECODER = $decoder_abs;
my $ref_abs = ensure_full_path($___DEV_E);
# check if English dev set (reference translations) exist and store a list of all references
my @references;
my @references_factored;
if (-e $ref_abs) {
push @references, $ref_abs;
}
else {
# if multiple file, get a full list of the files
my $part = 0;
while (-e $ref_abs.$part) {
push @references, $ref_abs.$part;
$part++;
}
die("Reference translations not found: $___DEV_E (interpreted as $ref_abs)") unless $part;
}
my $config_abs = ensure_full_path($___CONFIG);
die "File not found: $___CONFIG (interpreted as $config_abs)."
if ! -e $config_abs;
$___CONFIG = $config_abs;
# check validity of moses.ini and collect number of models and lambdas per model
# need to make a copy of $extra_lambdas_for_model, scan_config spoils it
#my %copy_of_extra_lambdas_for_model = %$extra_lambdas_for_model;
my %used_triples = %{$default_triples};
my ($models_used) = scan_config($___CONFIG);
# Parse the lambda config string and convert it to a nice structure in the same format as $used_triples
if (defined $___LAMBDA) {
my %specified_triples;
# interpreting lambdas from command line
foreach (split(/\s+/,$___LAMBDA)) {
my ($name,$values) = split(/:/);
die "Malformed setting: '$_', expected name:values\n" if !defined $name || !defined $values;
foreach my $startminmax (split/;/,$values) {
if ($startminmax =~ /^(-?[\.\d]+),(-?[\.\d]+)-(-?[\.\d]+)$/) {
my $start = $1;
my $min = $2;
my $max = $3;
push @{$specified_triples{$name}}, [$start, $min, $max];
}
else {
die "Malformed feature range definition: $name => $startminmax\n";
}
}
}
# sanity checks for specified lambda triples
foreach my $name (keys %used_triples) {
die "No lambdas specified for '$name', but ".($#{$used_triples{$name}}+1)." needed.\n"
unless defined($specified_triples{$name});
die "Number of lambdas specified for '$name' (".($#{$specified_triples{$name}}+1).") does not match number needed (".($#{$used_triples{$name}}+1).")\n"
if (($#{$used_triples{$name}}) != ($#{$specified_triples{$name}}));
}
foreach my $name (keys %specified_triples) {
die "Lambdas specified for '$name' ".(@{$specified_triples{$name}}).", but none needed
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0^{-5}\}$ and random seed $\in \{1122, 22\}$ during fine-tuning, number of beams for beam search $\in \{2, 3\}$ and repetition penalty rate $\in \{0.8, 1.0\}$ during decoding. For all settings, we set the batch size equal to 1 and perform 8 steps of gradient accumulation. We use the AdamW optimizer \cite{loshchilov2019decoupled} with weight decay of 0.01 for 5 epochs without warm-up.
\paragraph{Training strategy.} To prevent the model from losing the knowledge acquired in pre-training during fine-tuning (i.e., catastrophic forgetting \cite{KemkerMAHK18}), we freeze the parameters of the embedding and decoder layers during intermediate task and cross-lingual fine-tuning \cite{maurya_zmbart_2021}, while we update the entire model during the final fine-tuning for downstream CL-TLDR.
Since mBART requires large memory space when we update the entire model, we utilize the DeepSpeed library\footnote{\url{https://www.deepspeed.ai}} to meet our infrastructure requirements.
\paragraph{Research questions.} We organize the presentation and discussion of our results around the following research questions:
\begin{itemize}[leftmargin=3mm]
\item \textbf{RQ1}: Which \textit{architecture} -- i.e., two-stage or direct crosslingual summarization (Sections \ref{sec:mt} and \ref{sec:direct}) -- is best suited for the CL-TLDR task? How do the results compare for \textit{different kinds of cross-lingual data}, i.e., different portions of our dataset (X-SCITLDR-PostEdit vs.\ -Human, Section \ref{sec:xscitldr})?
\item \textbf{RQ2}: Does intermediate-stage fine-tuning help improve direct CL-TLDR summarization?
\item \textbf{RQ3}: How much data do we need to perform cross-lingual TLDR summarization? What is the performance in a zero-shot or few-shot setting?
\end{itemize}
\begin{table*}
\centering
\begin{tabular}{clllllll}
\multicolumn{1}{l}{Lang} & Model & \multicolumn{1}{l}{R1 (avg)} & \multicolumn{1}{l}{R2 (avg)} & \multicolumn{1}{l}{RL (avg)} & \multicolumn{1}{l}{R1 (max)} & \multicolumn{1}{l}{R2 (max)} & \multicolumn{1}{l}{RL (max)} \\
\hline
\hline
\multirow{4}{*}{DE} & EnSum-MT & \textbf{19.29} & \textbf{5.46} & \textbf{16.02} & \textbf{30.74} & \textbf{13.37} & \textbf{26.61} \\
\cline{2-8}
& CLSum & 17.99 & 3.58 & 14.69 & 27.44 & 8.54 & 23.05 \\
& CLSum+EnSum & 18.06 & 3.61 & 14.75 & 27.36 & 8.47 & 23.04 \\
& CLSum+MT & 18.47 & 4.16 & 15.25 & 28.84 & 9.91 & 24.37 \\
\hline
\multirow{4}{*}{IT} & EnSum-MT & 20.76 & 6.88 & 17.46 & 31.53 & 14.96 & 27.51 \\
\cline{2-8}
& CLSum & 21.20 & 6.15 & 17.54 & 30.98 & 12.77 & 26.25 \\
& CLSum+EnSum & 20.47 & 6.14 & 17.39 & 30.13 & 12.61 & 26.32 \\
& CLSum+MT & \textbf{21.71}$^\dagger$ &
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#30 20.88 npm ERR!
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<issue_comment>username_0: @username_1 it was typo, just fixed
<issue_comment>username_0: User's profile:
<img width="1440" alt="CleanShot 2021-08-08 at 10 42 00@2x" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2330682/128624920-c55996ec-9c09-41c4-ac87-af0e358756be.png">
<img width="1440" alt="CleanShot 2021-08-08 at 10 42 10@2x" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2330682/128624923-ae3ee41e-3fe3-434e-b2cc-cda345451335.png">
Own profile:
<img width="1440" alt="CleanShot 2021-08-08 at 10 46 22@2x" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2330682/128624927-25f3de5d-17d0-4be1-9547-73f6f95e4ad3.png">
<img width="1440" alt="CleanShot 2021-08-08 at 10 46 36@2x" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2330682/128624930-7bb7afb2-edc8-436f-9344-1355cb78d86f.png">
Empty state:
<img width="1440" alt="CleanShot 2021-08-08 at 10 56 54@2x" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2330682/128625188-e4a24eef-7c35-41f4-8bd5-9968ce0b4dfc.png">
<img width="1440" alt="CleanShot 2021-08-08 at
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continuations in synchronous invocations.
With an abuse of
notation, we range over runtime values with $v$, $v'$, $\cdots$ and over
runtime statements with $s$, $s'$, $\cdots$.
We finally use
$a$ and $l$, possibly indexed, to range over maps from fields to runtime values
and local
variables to runtime values, respectively. The map $l$ also binds the special
name $\text{destiny}$ to a future value.
The elements of configurations are
\begin{itemize}
\item[--]
\emph{objects} $ob(o,a,p,q)$ where $o$ is an object name; $a$ returns the values
of object's fields, $p$ is either $\text{idle}$, representing inactivity, or
is the \emph{active process} $\{ l \mid s \}$, where $l$ returns the values of local identifiers and $s$ is the
statement to evaluate; $q$ is a set of processes to evaluate.
\item[--]
\emph{future binders} $\textit{fut}(f,v)$ where $v$, called \emph{the reply value} may be also $\bot$ meaning that the value has still not computed.
\item[--]
\emph{cog binders} ${\it cog}(c,o)$ where $o$ is the active object; it may be $\varepsilon$
meaning that the cog $c$ has no active object.
\item[--]
\emph{method invocations} ${\it invoc}(o,f,{\tt m},\vect{v})$.
\end{itemize}
\noindent
The following auxiliary functions are used in the semantic rules (we assume a fixed
{\mbox{\tt core\hspace{2pt}ABS}}
program):
\begin{itemize}
\item[--]
$\text{dom}(l)$ and $\text{dom}(a)$ return the domain of $l$ and $a$, respectively.
\item[--] $l[x \mapsto v]$ is the function such that $(l[x \mapsto v])(x) = v$ and
$(l[x \mapsto v])(y) = l(y)$, when $y \neq x$. Similarly for $a[x \mapsto v]$.
\item[--]
$\feval{e}{(a+ l)}$ returns the value of $e$ by computing the arithmetic and boolean
expressions and retrieving the value of the identifiers that is stored either in $a$ or in $l$.
Since $a$ and $l$ are assumed to have disjoint domains, we denote the union map with
$a+l$. $\feval{\vect{e}}{(a+ l)}$ returns the tuple of values of $\vect{e}$.
When $e$ is a future name, the function $\feval{\cdot}{(a+ l)}$ is the identity. Namely
$\feval{f}{(a+ l)} = f$.
\item[--]
$\name{C}.{\tt m}$ returns the term $(\vect{T \ x}) \{ \vect{T' \ z} ; s\}$ that contains
the arguments and the body of the method ${\tt m}$ in the class $\name{C}$.
\item[--]
$\text{bind}(o,f,{\tt m},\many{v},\name{C}) = \{ [\text{destiny} \mapsto f, \bar{x} \mapsto \bar{v}, \bar{z} \mapsto \bot] \mid s
\subst{o}{{\tt this}} \}$, where
$\name{C}.{\tt m} = (\vect{T \ x}) \{ \vect{T' \ z} ; s\}$.
\item[--]
$\text{init}(\name{C},o)$ returns the process
\[
\{ \emptyset [\text{destiny} \mapsto f_\bot]
\mid s \subst{o}{\name{this}} \}
\]
where
$\{ \vect{T \ x} ; s \}$ is the main function of the class $\name{C}$. The special
name $\text{destiny}$ is
initialised to a fresh (future) name $f_\bot$.
\item[--]
$\text{atts}(\name{C},\vect{v},c)$ returns the map $[{\it cog} \mapsto c,
\vect{x} \mapsto \vect{v}, \bar{x'} \mapsto \bot]$, where the class $\name{C}$ is defined as
\[
\dsclass{C}(\vect{T\
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CB}^\theta_\Upsilon$.
It follows as a corollary of Theorem \ref{thm:theta} in the Online Supplement.
\begin{theorem}\label{cor:theta}
Suppose $\sup_{\tau \in \Upsilon}\left|\sqrt{N}\hat{ \sigma}^\theta(\tau) - \sqrt{Var(\mathrm{IF}_i^\theta(\tau))}\right| = o_P(1)$ with $\mathrm{IF}_i^\theta(\tau) = m_{1}(X_i,{q}_\tau) - \omega(X_i)(1\{Y_i \leq {q}_\tau\} - m_{0}(X_i,{q}_\tau))-\theta(\tau)+ \frac{\frac{\partial}{\partial q} \mathbb{E}m_{1}(X,{q}_\tau)}{f_Y({q}_\tau)}(\tau - 1\{Y_i \leq {q}_\tau\})$. If Assumptions \ref{assn:identification}--\ref{assn:rate_combined1} hold, then $$\mathbb{P}\left(\{\theta(\tau):\tau \in \Upsilon\} \in CB^\theta_\Upsilon\right) \rightarrow 1-\alpha.$$
\end{theorem}
\subsection{Confidence Band for $\{UQPE(\tau): \tau \in \Upsilon\}$}
In this section, we consider the confidence band for $\{UQPE(\tau): \tau \in \Upsilon\}$, which can be used to infer the entire trajectory of $UQPE(\tau)$ over $\tau \in \Upsilon$. Recall that we use the kernel function $K_1(\cdot)$ in the kernel density estimation of $f_Y(\cdot)$. We impose the following conditions for the kernel function $K_1(\cdot)$ and the bandwidth parameter $h_1$.
\begin{assumption}\label{assn:fkernel}
1. $K_1(\cdot)$ is a second-order symmetric kernel function with a compact support.
2. $h_1=c_1N^{-H}$ for some positive constant $c_1$ and some $1/2>H \geq 1/5$.
\end{assumption}
We impose an additional rate condition about upper bounds on $s_h$ and $s_b$.
\begin{assumption}\label{assn:rate_combined2}
$\log(N)h_1(s_b\log(p_b)+s_h\log(p_h))^2 = o(N^{\frac{d}{2+d}})$ and
there is some $c>0$ such that $ \log(N)h_1\pi_N^2(s_h \log(p_h) + s_b \log(p_b)) = o(1)$ where $\pi_N$ is defined in Assumption \ref{assn:rate_combined1}.
\end{assumption}
This assumption is weaker than Assumption \ref{assn:rate_combined2}, as $\log(N)h_1=o(1)$. In other words, if $d$ is sufficiently large and $\zeta_N$ is bounded, such a condition holds as long as $\sqrt{\log(N)h_1}(s_h \log(p_h) + s_b \log(p_b))= o(N^{1/2-c})$ for some $c>0$.
The following theorem summarizes the validity for the bootstrap inference.
The main takeaway from this theorem is that, by using the doubly robust method, we greatly relax the requirements on the sparsity and the number of effective covariates for $m_0(x,q)$ and $m_1(x,q)$, at the cost of imposing a sparsity condition on $\omega(x)$.\footnote{The leading term of the score function is $\frac{\theta(\tau)}{f_Y^2({q}_\tau)h_1}K_1\left(\frac{Y_i - {q}_\tau}{h_1}\right)$, but it does not imply that the doubly robust estimation for $\theta(\tau)$ is unnecessary. In fact, $\sup_{\tau \in \Upsilon}|\hat{ \theta}(\tau) - \theta(\tau)|$ is asymptotically negligible compared to $\frac{\theta(\tau)}{f_Y^2({q}_\tau)h_1}K_1\left(\frac{Y_i - {q}_\tau}{h_1}\right)$ if $\pi_N(\sqrt{s_h \log(p_h)/N} + \sqrt{s_b \log(p_b)/N}) + N^{-(1+d)/(2+d)}(s_h \
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Grays miss too many chances.
Welcome back Roberts.
Mens Black vs Landsdowne Bhoys, 2pm Randalls #74.
A two win unbeaten start to the season had CPR Reserves brimming with confidence for what looked on paper as the toughest test of the season. New look Clarkstown Eagles were coming off an upset over United FC and likely to be a sterner test than in previous seasons.
CPR Res started where they left off from Barstonworth Rovers, patiently moving the play across the park, although making minimal head way into the final third.
As the half progressed Clarkstown became visibly frustrated with CPR’s possession, challenges from both sides becoming more forceful and the banter on the pitch getting ‘chippier’. Yellows for Andy Ma, with the tackle of the game, and Greg Moss, with a challenge later than a Shane Lennon arrival at a bar, showed we were more than up for the fight.
With space on the pitch and time on the ball becoming more evident, CPR began to make headway toward the opposing box. Edgar began to exploit the right and Ma rolled back the many years with forays down the left. A blatant penalty appeal on Edgar left the crowd (Atd: 5) bewildered, the ref whistle-happy only outside the box.
CPR’s stranglehold on the midfield paid dividends when Archie broke the the shackles of his defensive mid role, after another big win in the centre, cantered forward and delivered a rapier ball for the surprisingly onside Chris Norelli to finish with aplomb, the first-time half-volley leaving the keeper picking daisies. Archie is still waiting on Eli’s dressing down for distributing the ball.
Further chances for the front-line served to illustrate CPR’s dominance, which began to diminish towards the end of the half. The ghosts of last season’s late game capitulations, thought exorcised this, would come back to haunt CPR as they would rue the missed opportunities.
Late pressure from Clarkstown from set-pieces lead to a goal right on half-time from a third corner in a row, CPR failing to command their own 18 yard box.
Not that this goal served to deflate the home side. CPR created numerous other chances to regain the lead, throwing chances away like Ma discards sure fire “DTFs” on a Saturday night. Another obvious penalty on Edgar went begging, Dan C was trying to hit seagulls behind the goal and Andy Ma trusting his right foot for some reason. Captain Ma continued to bomb forward like a DPRK Scud missile, resulting in a less of a bi-cycle, more tri-cycle overhead kick attempt that barely reached the keeper.
As Clarkstown got more of a grip on the midfield with fresh legs able to retain possession, they began to carve out more chances. The sucker-punch came late in the game, another corner undoing CPR as they failed to clear again.
Greg Moss’ attempt from probably 65 yards was given all the commendations it deserved, especially from Mike D.
Late waves of attacks yielded nothing but the knowledge that the chances are there – can CPR take them?
Team: Jon L, Andy M., Devin, Justin, Greg, Ben H., Mike D., Archie, Edgar, Brent, Norelli, Alex, Alberto, Ruben, Dan C.
The Whites faced a very young and skillful Clarkstown team on Sunday. We came out strong quickly and before Clarkstown could settle we got the opening goal. A free-kick from the left side of the field found its way to an unmarked Riso who fired low and hard to make the score 1-0. We saw a lot of possession the first 20 minutes of the game but were not able to create another dangerous chance. Clarkstown found their rhythm and started to put pressure on our back 4 but our outstanding defending and organization frustrated Clarkstown forwards and did not give them any dangerous chances in the first half. At the break Coach Yuval message was to stay compact, patient and play on the break. Clarkstown came out strong keeping us on our own half for long periods of time but once again the whole teams defending performance frustrated Clarkstown. The wind also did not help as every time we tried to play a long ball it was very difficult for our keeper and backs to find our forwards. Kwesi did an excellent job at giving us an outlet and release the pressure and give the defense some relief. As Clarkstown pushed more players forward, Kwesi found himself on goal but a last second touch from a defender saw the shoot go wide. As the game wore on we were able to hold the ball more and sucked the momentum out of the Eagles. One scare saw the ball hit our post but Ben was quick to gather the rebound. That would be the closest they came to scoring and we came away with a hard fought and well deserved win. A great defensive performance from which to build on for the upcoming games.
Shooting Practice Needed….
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Pinkery Canal, previously known as Pinkworthy, was constructed in 1833 for John Knight. The canal stretches from SS 724 423 at Pinkworthy Pond to Prayway Head at SS 7693 4080, approximately following the line of the 435m contour. It resumes at Great Ashcombe, SS 7765 4064 and continues east as far as Three Combe Hill. Its purpose is not clear but is thought to have been constructed either for irrigation purposes or to provide water power or simply a series of leats to catch water from "The Chains" to direct away from areas marked for future cultivation. It is generally well preserved - at SS 73904093 it survives as a well-defined, flat-bottomed ditch, 1.4 - 2.4m wide, at SS 72284175 the line is almost obliterated being silted by a marsh. In several areas the ditch appears to have been surrounded by a bank, which is also well-preserved, while in other areas the course is cut by three un-named streams which have washed parts away.
A waterway which has come to be known as the Pinkery Canal leading eastwards and contouring the southern slopes of The Chains, from Pinkworthy Pond, SS 724423, to Exe Head, SS 752413, was constructed for John Knight in 1833. The purpose of the feature is still not clear, but documents note the construction of a 'water carriageway' in1833 on Goat Hill. Orwin says it was never actually connected to the pond, although clearly intended to be, and he thought its purpose may have been for irrigation of the land between Pinkery Farm and Honeymead. Madge considers the possibility that the pond and canal may have been to provide water power to work an incline near Simonsbath on Knight's proposed Exmoor and Porlock Railway (SS 84 SW 44). (1-3).
According to Orwin (4) the 'canal', and the associated Pinkworthy Pond (see SS 74 SW 104), were constructed by John Knight in 1833 (5) employing some two hundred Irish labourers.
Following approximately the 435m contour the 'canal' traverses the southern slopes of the ridges of the Chains, Dure Down, Great Ashcombe and Little Ashcombe from SS72194188 in the west to the south-east summit of Three Combe Hill (SS7934 4020) (6) in the east.
It predates the surrounding enclosure banks and walls by at least 15 years (5), and is now in varying states of preservation. At one of the better sections (near SS 7390 4093) it is a well-defined, flat-bottomed ditch, 1.4m to 2.4m wide and 0.6m deep. It has a large uphill bank, 2.8m wide across its base, which stands some 1.7m high above the 'canal' bottom. This bank has a drainage ditch, 0.9m wide and 0.5m deep on its uphill side. This feature is probably not contemporary with the 'canal' but is a later enclosure bank and ditch built on its upper lip. On the south side there is also a broad bank, 6.8m wide and 1m high above the bottom. This bank may have been spread by ploughing. Elsewhere, at SS72284175 the line is almost obliterated silted by a marsh. At SS73504110 its course has been ploughed through and is only visible as a broad rise across a pasture field. From SS74374092 eastwards it is much silted, by the enclosure bank built on its northern side. It is generally well preserved and there is no evidence that it was revetted by stone work.
Running down the east side of Pinkworthy Pond is an embanked ditch and, from just south-east of the dam, a similar bank runs downhill towards the end of the 'canal'. Although these features are similar in construction to the 'canal' and may well be contemporary with it they do not connect up. The 'canal' does not appear to have been connected to either Pinkworthy Pond or the River Barle, unless there was a launder which has since been removed leaving no trace; this seems very doubtful however.
The course of the 'canal' is cut by three unnamed streams which drain The Chains and these have washed it away at SS7274 4
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