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There is a hotel in Bangkok near Democracy monument that played a small part in the black and white spy movie Operation C.I.A. This is the movie that starred a young Burt Reynolds, who stayed in Room 607. Click here to book a room at Hotel De Moc. Thai Hotel opened in May 1962, but later […] For our 3-day stay in Singapore, we chose to stay at Hotel 81 Dickson. It’s conveniently located at the edge of Little India and close to three MRT stations, which makes getting around very easy. Click here to book a room at Hotel 81 Dickson. We booked this hotel mainly because of the location, but also […] For our few days in Surin we decided to stay at our usual place, which is Maneerote Hotel. This hotel is fairly centrally located, very clean, has friendly staff, is reasonable priced and has a good cafe on the ground floor. It’s the perfect place for us to stay. We paid 1,414 baht ($40) for […] We made a great choice by choosing U Hat Yai Hotel for our 3-day stay in Hat Yai. It’s quite centrally located, and was easy to walk from the hotel to everywhere we went in the town. The town is fairly small, so quite walkable for most people. Click here to book a room at […] My Place @ Hua Hin is an excellent hotel right in the city center. We’ve stayed in Hua Hin many times over the years, and this is a perfect location for us. It’s just 400 meters from the train station and around 200 meters from the famous night market. Click here to book a room […] HippoTravels.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. There are worrying signs today that the United States is turning away from the tradition of liberal arts education that has made it a global leader in post-secondary education over the past century. Universities are cutting language and literature departments, students are entering majors perceived as pre-professional, and some politicians are becoming skeptical about the expenses associated with small classes taught by tenured or tenure-track faculty. At the same time, there are signs that Asia is turning towards the liberal arts. The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Seoul National University in South Korea, Waseda University in Japan, and the National University of Singapore, to name just a few, have recently made major investments in liberal arts education as an alternative to their traditionally highly specialized and technical university programs. It seems that leaders in these Asian countries recognize what some US policy-makers overlook: a nation’s strength comes from the type of education it offers. Asian governments have recognized that in an era driven by innovation, the breadth of an education that encompasses the liberal arts and sciences is a distinct advantage for future workers. Many also recognize the importance of education in history and politics for future citizens in an era of democratization. And Asian educators recognize the ethical benefits of studying literature, philosophy, and social science—the liberal arts give students an opportunity to think about their place in the world and how to live a fulfilled life. Strong investment in research is one of the reasons for the success of US higher education, and we must hope that public and private investment continues. But the roots of US success go back before the establishment of modern research universities to the tradition of the liberal arts college. US liberal arts colleges like Amherst, Wellesley, and Swarthmore continue to offer a remarkable education, while Ivy League universities like Yale, Princeton, Harvard, and Columbia still draw strength from their origins as liberal arts colleges. The strength of its higher education system undergirds US traditions of citizenship, leadership, and creativity, and it has drawn many talented people to this country (I came to the United States from Canada in 1990 to attend graduate school at Stanford). If the United States loses sight of its educational traditions, or sacrifices high-quality education for the lure of inexpensive online degrees, this will damage US leadership at home and abroad. Today, liberal arts education means, above all, encouraging students’ imagination and their ability to think critically about the world. It is my experience, and that of US educators generally, that this is best accomplished in small, intensive seminars focused on discussion, in which the professor does not just lecture but encourages critical discussion of a topic from multiple perspectives. This gives students the opportunity to arrive at their own understanding of the subject and to articulate that understanding. It also allows them to develop their ability to arrive at a consensus or to disagree on a basis of reasoned argument. It is for this reason that the college classroom has been called a laboratory of democracy. Liberal arts education is not cheap: it requires engaged teaching in small groups by faculty who care deeply about undergraduates. But in a time when the mere provision of information is becoming a commodity, it is the engaged pedagogy of the liberal arts tradition that will keep US colleges and universities on top. The revolution in on-line delivery of education, through MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) does offer the prospect of a democratization of access to the great lectures, but it emphasizes a one-way delivery system—a more powerful version of the “sage on the stage”—and fails to provide some of the essential aspects of liberal arts education, namely the peer-to-peer learning that takes place in seminar rooms, residence halls, and extra-curricular activities. For Asia, the digital revolution offers great possibilities for expanded access, but at the same time educators from primary school through graduate school in Asia are recognizing the importance of active in-class learning. The two can be combined effectively in “flipped classrooms,” theorized by J. Wesley Baker, and put into practice quite effectively at the Duke-NUS Graduate School of Medicine in Singapore. What is liberal education? The word “liberal” referred in ancient Rome to what was most important for a free citizen to study. So, the liberal arts are closely aligned with freedom – the freedom to pursue intellectual questions and debate issues of common concern. The goals of a liberal arts education have long been to teach students to analyze carefully, to communicate effectively, and to make wise and humane decisions. The word “arts” refers historically not just to the visual or performing arts but to the whole range of human knowledge, from language, literature, and the humanities to mathematics and the physical, biological and social sciences. Liberal arts education is explicitly not vocational—that is, not linked to a single occupation. Many students go on to graduate education in law, medicine, business or other professions or to PhD programs, but many also go directly into the workforce. The experience of the top liberal arts institutions suggests that regardless of the student’s ultimate profession, a strong liberal education provides a good basis for a successful career in part because it encourages flexibility and a love of learning. Students at Yale before the Civil War were required to study Classical Greek and Latin, mathematics, philosophy, geography, history, astronomy, and English. In the nineteenth century, the innovative Harvard President Charles W. Eliot moved away from the common curriculum and introduced the elective system for undergraduates. Eliot argued in his inaugural address of 1869 that “the young man of nineteen or twenty ought to know what he likes best and is most fit for.” Yet through all these transformations, liberal arts education continued to emphasize the breadth of knowledge that would allow students to see the world’s problems in broad context. Young people today will continue to live lives shaped by the eternal questions posed in classical literature and philosophy, but they will also need to contend with the massive flows of data let loose by the information revolution. Liberal arts education extends well beyond the traditional humanities (although the humanities remain central to it). The essence of the liberal arts approach is to provide students with broad intellectual exposure and encourage them to consider problems from many different perspectives–to ask the right questions. Take, for example, the study of the environment; specifically the impact of the shrimp farms on mangrove forests in Southeast Asia; over a third of the world’s mangrove forests have disappeared in the last two decades, largely as a result of clearing the forests for shrimp farming. These farms bring economic benefits to employees and consumers, but the disappearing mangrove forests provide essential qualities like biodiversity and a buffer against events like tsunamis. How do we address issues like these? Clearly, knowledge of botany and climatology is essential; but the management of the resources of the sea is also a matter of social norms, and changing people’s relationship to those resources involves the question of humans’ relationship to the natural world, which may be shaped by religious belief or historical tradition. New generations of leaders will confront questions posed for previous generations by great thinkers in philosophy, literature, and other fields, as well as new questions that derive from the changing complexities of an interconnected world. The liberal arts encourage mastery of these challenges through exposure to a wide range of disciplines. At the same time, future leaders need skills associated with high-level research, so liberal arts education should emphasize not only breadth but also mastery of research methods through independent projects within particular disciplines. I have had the honor and pleasure of participating in the development of a new liberal arts college in Singapore that aims to embody some of the principles I have outlined above. Yale-NUS College is a partnership of Yale University and the National University of Singapore. Such an education must bring the span of human knowledge together and allow students to develop their capacities to the fullest by encouraging active learning. Every student entering Yale-NUS will take a set of shared courses on subjects ranging from literature through social thought to scientific inquiry, while also majoring in a particular discipline. We expect our students to master a body of knowledge and techniques, but we also want them to be able to approach and solve problems from many different angles. The focus in both the common curriculum and the majors will be on learning how to ask the right questions. To make this inquiry-based learning possible, we will teach students in small seminars with a focus on discussion and debate. And we are developing a residential program that will amplify the formal learning in the seminar room or the lab with the more serendipitous – but equally important—learning that takes place in the dining hall, or a study session, or in a club meeting. After discussion and planning throughout 2009 and 2010, the two universities signed an agreement in early 2011, and my colleagues and I spent the following eighteen months hiring the first 40 faculty of the College. This adventurous group of scholars, in turn, has spent the past academic year devising a curriculum designed to answer the question, “What must a young person learn in order to live a responsible life in this century?” The result, rather than the elective system that dominates much of current US education, is a common curriculum in which students together take a set of innovative courses introducing them to the humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Rather than transplant a Yale or US education to Singapore, we are reimagining the liberal arts for a new era and a new global context. Of course, we each have our own commitment to our particular specialty, but this guiding question has allowed us to come up with an integrated common curriculum, which students will take in the first two years of their education. All students will take modules in each aspect of the common curriculum—this gives them a solid grounding together in the whole range of liberal arts and sciences and prepares them for any major they might like to pursue in their third and fourth years. It also helps to create the common conversation across campus, as students can discuss the books they are all reading at the same time in their literature classes, or the experiments they are all conducting in their labs, or the social theories they are testing in their course on comparative social institutions, or the ideas they are debating in philosophy. Whereas most current students in Asia focus exclusively on a single subject, this program emphasizes breadth. It also differs, however, from the typical distribution system in the United States, where breadth is achieved by having the student select courses from various categories—sometimes resulting in students’ deliberately choosing the easiest course in any given category and thus avoiding some of the very breadth the system is meant to encourage. In April 2013, the Curriculum Committee planning this educational program, chaired by Yale Political Scientist Bryan Garsten, published a report entitled “Yale-NUS College: A new community of learning.” The major themes of our past year’s planning for the college are summarized in a statement of the vision for the program adopted by the faculty, staff, and governing board in September, 2012: of the US liberal arts college that emphasizes the sense of shared purpose in a small college and particularly the sense that learning pervades the college, not just in the formal curriculum but also in informal and extra-curricular activities. The faculty as well as the students are devoted to continual learning, and one of the distinctive features of our curriculum is that it requires faculty members to extend their reach outside their own disciplines and teach in interdisciplinary teams. Broadly speaking, we seek through our curricular and extra-curricular activities the following goals: an ambitious linking of living and learning designed so that conversations began in the classroom flow out into the rest of college life; an encouragement of civic engagement in the form of service off-campus as well as leadership of clubs and societies on campus; a college permeated by the arts so that students appreciate and themselves create music, visual art, film, theater; the encouragement of creativity and curiosity; and a sense of community among the students, staff, and faculty. Ours is a fairly unique model in that we have developed the college as a partnership between two great universities. Yale and the National University of Singapore both have their roots in small colleges: Yale College, founded in 1701, and Raffles College, founded in 1928. NUS has grown into a major research university, widely considered one of the best in Asia, and has been extremely innovative in trying to maintain an intimate undergraduate experience through programs like University Town and the University Scholars Programme. Yale has been a leader in liberal arts education since its founding and has articulated many of the principles of such education in influential reports published in 1828. Yale’s leadership has gradually expanded from being a regional school for training religious ministers to being a national educational leader in the nineteenth century and an internationally-known research university in the twentieth century. Yale-NUS gives Yale the opportunity to use its expertise in undergraduate education and its reputation in Asia to extend that educational leadership on a global scale. Some critics have suggested that Yale-NUS is nothing more than an exercise in “branding,” but this is far from the case: we are drawing on the expertise and experience of Yale faculty and administrators to work in partnership with Singaporean educators to create a vital new institution. Yale and NUS faculty worked together on all the founding committees, and we continue to draw on our founding institutions’ experiences and networks. While the common curriculum resembles in some ways the core curricula at such US institutions as the University of Chicago or Columbia, it is understood much more broadly in a few respects: firstly, the students focus not only on the “great books” (although they will read those too), but also on a range of knowledge in science, social science, and quantitative reasoning, including the interpretation of large amounts of data. Whether or not a student goes on to major in science, she will have direct exposure to current scientific debates and will have experience with real research in labs or in the field. Secondly, the entire curriculum is designed around the fact of our location in Asia, so that in literature and humanities, for example, we read classics of the Western tradition in conversation with Asian classics, and in an introductory course on the social sciences we pay particular attention to the multitude of social institutions in Asia and how they compare with those in the West. While we are conscious of educating our students in Asia, we also feel that we are educating them for life in an interconnected world. The late CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs, advocated for the value of a liberal arts education: “We’re not just a tech company...it’s the marriage of technology plus the humanities and the liberal arts that distinguishes Apple.” Likewise, Norm Augustine, former CEO of Lockheed Martin and former undersecretary of the Army, has argued that an education in history is particularly important not just for critical thinking and research skills but also to be able to understand other cultures and one’s own and to make judgments about the future. These are among many business leaders who recognize the contribution of liberal education to developing young people not only into skilled workers but also into global citizens capable of leadership in a complex and interdependent world. The Ivy League and other major private research universities continue to provide intensive liberal arts education of the kind I have described, but it is expensive, and only a few institutions are able to meet the full need of all admitted students for financial aid. The traditional liberal arts colleges like Wellesley, Amherst, Swarthmore, and Pomona reach only a tiny fraction of the population. The great public universities, which in the past aimed to provide a similar kind of education at a much lower price, have suffered from underinvestment by state governments. There is pressure everywhere for education to be more technically or vocationally focused. But I believe that the US educational system has been so successful because it allows students the freedom to study broadly, it educates them not just in technical or vocational skills, but in creative thinking and active learning, and it provides a strong sense of community at a time in students’ lives when they are trying to discover themselves and imagine their futures. During the last generation, the United States looked over its shoulder at the rapid economic and political rise of Asia. Now, Asians are seeing value in an educational system that some US citizens have questioned. The United States should take inspiration from the new Asian attention to liberal arts as an opportunity to renew and reinvigorate its own educational traditions. The diploma courses are only important when you need specific branches of a computer, such as increasing career skills. Then, be careful...
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Giegengacks, Gigengacks and Geigengacks live all over the world, and they are all related. The roots of the Giegengack family are in Kleinschmalkalden, a little village in Thüringen, in the green heart of Germany. Join us in our search for our ancestry and explore the stories on this website, about different family branches, the meaning of the name Giegengack and about Kleinschmalkalden. But first, e-mail us your information, because as a Gi(e)gengack, you belong in the family tree! Have fun!
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Tips, Tricks and Scripts to enhance your home automation and workaround known device bugs, limitations and incompatibilities This module will enable you to control the Synology Surveillance Station through its Web API. It creates a virtual binary switch. Based on the provided credentials it will log in, send the given on/off command with the session ID and log off. This could be used to start and stop recording, switch on and off SSS notifications, etc. for complete command set please check the Synology Surveillance Station Web API manual. The format is left open to offer greater flexibility. Try the commands in a browser before using them here. Synology changed the web API so not all commands specified in its manual will work. You could use this module as a start point to handle the login/session key handling and implement the snhapshot feature. The method is documented in the Synology SS manual, section 2.3.4.4
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This entry in the parish register of Roßdorf says that Johann Adam Giegengack and Anna Margaretha had a son baptized on March 26, 1750: Johann Valentin. The redeeming evidence that Johann Valentin Giegengack comes from Roßdorf. Many have been searching in the past decades to find this lacking information. In 1972 Helmut Giegengack from Chemnitz wrote to Johan Gigengack in Holland: "I find it very interesting, what connection exists between the German and Dutch Giegengacks ... '. Johan had been searching the answers on this question already in 1954. More recently the tour group that visited Copenhagen in October 2008, was also looking for the 'Missing Link'. Eventually a tip from researcher Christian Hoske put us on the right track. The churchbooks of Roßdorf (Thüringen) were found to contain the little pieces of information to finish the puzzle: the German, Dutch and American Giegengacks all come from Kleinschmalkalden. In retrospect, we understand why it was so difficult to find the link. Namely, Moritz Giegengack from Kleinschmalkalden has moved around 1658 from Kleinschmalkalden to nearby Roßdorf. There he founded a large family. One of the descendants is Johann Valentin Giegengack who in 1771, being a young man, ended up as a soldier in Copenhagen. His son Johan Christian undertook a great journey starting in Denmark, through Germany and ending in the Netherlands. Johan Christian Gigengack is the ancestor of all Dutch Gigengacks. There is still a wealth of material in the region Schmalkalden-Meiningen. To continue genealogical research your support is crucial. We therefore request you to sponsor further research with a contribution to our family bank account or by PayPal. We are happy to inform you about an exciting new discovery done recently. Researcher mr Rainer König from Kleinschmalkalden found at our request that the name Gi(e)gengack appears in the records of conscript soldiers already in 1543! This is great news that we of course like to share with you.
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In addition to this forum, our main website contains listings for Arrivals and Departures on the Clyde, historical information and articles related to the Clyde and details of Cruise Ship visits and much more. I'm not necessarily saying that Stephanie Beatriz should crossover to being an action heroine but for anyone who has ever watched Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Imagine Rosa as The Crow. Also: Forever and always, she'll be She-Hulk to me. Or, as a quick Google search reveals, the perfect America Chavez. I'm going to posit that we don't remake the Crow until an idea comes around that's better than the original (which isn't a huge bar to rise above, by the way). You can check on the status of your application by logging into the online application at any time during this process. You may also request an update regarding your application or the matching and selection process via email at [email protected] ... When does one typically find out if one gets placed in a project? Anyone else apply for the upcoming cycle? It depends on which locations you targeted, how many applicants are vying for the same project locations, and how good a fit your qualifications are. Keep in mind, there are about 100 projects worldwide and lots of applicants to sift through by the June application deadline. (That's about when you'll find out if you were selected for a project.) RELOs make the final decision since the US embassies administer the projects. Anyway, I wasn't being flippant. My point is that you either check out the FAQs or contact the ELF program coordinators directly to find out your exact status rather than to wait here for experiences from ELF candidates who expect to head to Rwanda, Guatemala, Algeria, wherever, in late summer. ELF applicants who bring experience from other areas (e.g., curriculum development, teacher training, ESP, online learning, test design, k-12 teaching, etc.) tend to stand out. Versatility counts. I applied for the 2016/17 cycle by the priority deadline last November and still no word from ELF. When does one typically find out if one gets placed in a project? Unless they're extremely behind in reviewing applications, if you were never interviewed, then you didn't make it into the pool of available applicants. It is not uncommon for some folks to get picked up late in the game: May, June, and even July notifications are not unheard of. Keep your fingers crossed. I'd shoot Georgetown a quick email to inquire and to let them know you're still very much interested in filling a position. I'd shoot Georgetown a quick email to inquire and to let them know you're still very much interested in filling a position. Which is what I had suggested as well. Best to go to the source rather than spin your wheels wondering. Do you think bringing a wife and small child affected my candidacy? Most of the ELF blogs I've found are single people Yes, an accompanying person or dependent may join you for all or part of the fellowship period (10 months or less) unless otherwise stated in the project description. Please make sure to include information about your plans to travel with a dependent or accompanying person in your application. This information may help us facilitate a successful match. Your answers to these questions will not preclude you from being considered for the English Language Fellow Program, however you may not be considered for certain projects due to special country requirements or restrictions. I am Canadian and I have a B.A. and an M.A. The degrees are not in English, TESL or Education. I am not TESL certified. I have two and a half years experience teaching english to children in South Korea. Is it possible to get a job in Saudia Arabia or another middle east country with these qualifications. Does anyone know of any solid recruiters for the area? Your help would be much appreciated. You would stand a better chance with some certification. Teaching in Korea is not necessarily in itself a preparation for teaching in the Middle East. Check out the ads over on the job page and you will find that in KSA most recruiters are looking for relevant degree plus certification plus experience, preferably in the Middle East. All of the contractors I know are fairly rigid in the demands for certifications and years of experience...minimum of 5 or 6 Years perhaps. It seems I just saw an ad for a job at KFUPM that paid SQUAT...around what I am making in Texas after taxes. I am surrounded by beautiful women and good pork here, though///or is that beautiful pork and good women ? ? Money at kfupm is not great. Long holkidays though. A friend has just been offered a job with one of the contractors at Aramco (Hothy ? Haka ? Whatever). it is $5,500 a month but he has to provide housing, tickets and health cover out of that. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
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Super cool with the fact im broke, and needed like 3 weeks to get the money to him. poster came emaculate, and he's always super helpful on whats worth what and so on. Got the firstbite cd sealed, with a gift*for anyone who read that*. The gift was a open gulakavich soilder which is fuck'n awesome. Once again emucualtely packed, and got in here in less than 5 days which is crazy considering it's from canada. FAQ Search Memberlist� � Usergroups� � Register Profile� � Log in to check your private messages� � Log in Enter this giveaway by posting your Steam profile link on this topic. The post number will be your entry number. You may only post ONCE or you will be disqualified. The draw will take place on 14 July 2018 using the random number generator at randomnumbergenerator.com. All information here is Copyright 2012 by RadioReference.com LLC and Lindsay C. Blanton III.Ad Management by RedTyger I would love to learn kiteboarding and try to foil. I saw info on the net about a kiteboard kit that has an aluminum foil and you can use for regular kiteboarding and foiling. Now I can't remember where I saw it. I am in SF East Bay. Anyone have any advice? Any descriptions of your experience doing this? I guess the start up costs are board, foil, kite, rig, wetsuit. Am I missing anything? Are the initial costs the big cost or does it keep costing more and more? How long do kites/rigs last? I was a pretty accomplished windsurfer and found kiteboarding to be a huge challenge. I tried taking it up just before turning 50 and things just never clicked for me. I imagine adding the foil into the situation really would raise the challenge. Big problem is that those kites can generate so much power INSTANTLY and the chances of injury are high enough without extra sharp foils and stuff attached to the board to further bodily damage. A lot of your learning success on a kite board will depend on your previous experience. As you know there are lots of kiters in your area, so a trip to chrissy field on a nice windy day will gain you access to see the latest gear and experienced riders to talk to. if you have a decent amount of board experience, ie skiing, wakeboarding, surfing, windsurfing etc.. then your learning curve will not be as steep. I've been kiting about 10 yrs now and have most of it down pretty well, i'm just getting into the foiling thing and have just finished building a foil and board to start with. What i'm finding is the learning curve on the foil is much steeper, as you have to unlearn a lot of your natural tendencies from years of waterborne riding.. You might want to consider finding an "Airchair" and getting a feel for it first. Sure it is sit down but it will give you an idea of how to adjust the angle of attack my raising and lowering your hands on the tow handle. I've not tried it but been told that to lower your hands to bring the board tip up feels backwards at first. That last link took me to this one which really makes me want to get off my butt and try the kitefoiling despite my earlier comments. Great footage but the intro makes me think of Matthew McConahay mumbling and twideling his fingers on those Buick ads. I really recommend you get yourself down Baja this winter,, Ventana is a mecca with literally hundreds and hundreds of kiters through the winter months. The first big impression I got was just how many 'greyhairs' are in the sport, and how different it is to be in windculture without competition quite an amazing experience to have everyone open, friendly, sharing after many years in circuit racing. Three weeks in Ventana will make it clear where you go from there. Lots of great deals on used gear if you're going deeper,, lots coca t'cheer yer up if you're not. There's many schools to choose from, but I did well to land without anything booked, ask around, found a low-key guy,Bruce Sheldon who's based in Rio Vista in summer, Ventana in winter...pay him some coaching and you get the gear you need. Lots of friendly advice and assistance otherwise, and I'm sure many foils now as well. Accommodation ranges from free waterfront camping in arroyo's, very fun culture, to campground to what-have-you. As anewby, the biggest thing to set in your mind is that when things go pear-shaped, your reaction needs to be -opposite- the natural clutch-response! What about starting on skis?? Was thinking of getting a cheepo setup and heading up to Dillon this wwinter. Is it easier to learn for an accomplished skier this way? Will skills translate to soft h20 after a season?? equipment?? I should get lessons, and get riding on the water to a good and confident level before attempting the Foiling Boards. If you are fairly fit then at your age I would go for it, life is short enough as it is without making excuses and not doing something that you have set your heart on. Any previous board related stuff will help, a bit, but expect to get a bit frustrated when learning. I have seen snow boarders, skiers, mountain boarders etc all make the same mistakes when learning to kitesurf. Previous sailing experience is a big plus, for reading what the wind is doing...such as lifts and headers and gusts. Come down to Crissy and ask us. We'll all tell you to learn to ride a twin tip and surf board first, although it would be an interesting experiment to skip that and go straight to foiling. It's hard on the body at first but once to get it it's sweet. There's a lot of us who race in our 40's and 50's so age isn't an issue. Step 1: Buy a trainer power kite (1.5 to 3 square meters) and learn how to fly it. Practice simulated water starts/power strokes on land to learn how the kite creates power/apparent wind. Get REALLY good at flying this kite so that there's no doubt you can control a powered up kite once you move to a full sized version (approximately 10-15 hours of practice minimum) Step 2: Find a nearby shop that provides professional lessons with jet-ski assist. When you get up and riding during your first few sessions you'll be unable to stay upwind, so having a jet ski to chase you down eliminates the walk of shame and allows you to focus on coordinating your kite skills with board skills. This sport is NOT something you can learn on your own, and unless you know a pro or have an instructor as a friend, I would not try to learn from a recreational kiter; having a professional instructor will help flatten the learning curve significantly. This is often a multi-day process. Step 3: After you have learned how to get out and become a "self sufficient kiter" you should focus on a few core skills before trying to foil. Here's what I could do when I first grabbed a foil board: -Know how to body drag EXPERTLY in low wind...this is the most important skill for foiling because you will be going out in much lighter wind on a foil board than with a twin tip kiteboard or surf board -Use the kite to jump and be able to land safely with power in the kite. This takes about 6 months from the day you first grab a power kite, so it's not an expert level skill. All said and done, I had about 18 months of kiteboarding under my belt when I first grabbed a foilboard. I learned on a Taaroa Sword 2 which is a high-end carbon fiber race foil. The biggest difference in this foil versus a free-ride or beginner foil is that it wants to go SUPER fast once you're out of the water and flying the foil. This means you're learning how to control the board at way higher speeds than if you buy a beginner or freeride foil. The crashes are harder and faster, but overall it's not really a different skill, it's just a different speed range to get the foil lifting you off the water. All said and done, as an intermediate kiter it took me about 10 hours of practice with the foil before I was up and riding easily in both directions for full-length rides, i.e. not crashing unintentionally. The feeling of accelerating when the foil engages is unlike anything I've ever felt, and I used to fly jets for the US Navy. It's absolutely insane. I've never done heroin, but given what I've been told, I think foilboarding is probably more addictive. Get a season or 2 of kite skills before you jump to foiling. You really need a solid foundation of the aforementioned skills to be able to progress on the foil. Otherwise its all too much too fast. I did the recommended route of learning to kite in baja then coming back and riding a direction board about 20x the next summer at crissy. Instead of jumping right to the foil- I rode the course board for the next season and developed some more skills. Finally after 2 full years kiting with about 50 session - I went back down to baja to learn to foil. It wasn't easy. This year Ive already doubled my kite time with about 50 session on the foil board. It really is amazing- like learning to windsurf all over again but you've got to be open to the process. You wont be making any foiling transitions on the board for at least the first year but you'll be learning to fly. There are many weeks when it doesn't seem like you're making any progress but time on the water is the key. Again its not easy but once you get it, its fucking unbelievable. I often go back to the surfboard and kite to work on a certain set of skills before I can do it on the foil- ie footwork in a gybe, downlooping, tacking. At the moment- 2 boards in my kite quiver- a surfboard and foil board and 8, 10 and 13m kites. In general- you''ll use smaller kites for foiling than you would on a surfboard. Regarding cost- there's an initial cost to get it and if you continue to turn your equipment over ever season or 2 and reinvest the money into new gear- you can get by relatively cheaply. The gear is still evolving pretty rapidly and there's a good 2nd hard market. Cost isnt the big issue but time. How much time can you devote to it will determine how fast you get it. The San Diego Union Tribune Forums - View Single Post - First charges filed in the Mueller investigation It is all I can do. You and I both ended up voted for Hillary because of the awesome Electoral College your drinking buddy loves so much. People died for my right to vote. I'm not going to abuse it by voting for trash the way you did. Again, people died for my right to vote. I'm not disgracing them by voting for people like President Joke. Sorry you think that is pathetic. I vote for things. You vote against things. There are more people like you than like me. That's how we end up with Hillary and ***** Grabber. If more people like you were like me, other candidates would be viable. Again, all I can do is vote. It is unfortunate you resent that fact so much. Thanks for fighting for my right to vote, mom and dad and grampy (who all did), Bulls thinks voting for what I think is right is figuratively jerking off. Sharp mind, eternal youth. I'll be the first to never die. Nice thought and I'm never gonna lose it. Fighters looking like emcees - Members Who Liked Message #3 | Sherdog Forums | UFC, MMA & Boxing Discussion Please Upvote - "Calling all DEVS" question on spectrum - General Questions & Chat - Tactical Advance Need help and info. Have chance to pick up a 12 string Washburn, model D-25S 12/N, Ser # 8610116. Can anyone tell me how old the guitar is and what is worth? Guitar is in great shape but needs cleaned up and new strings. Appreciate any information. Thanks The six-string D-25 ran 1985-2000; one of Washburn's longest-lived guitar models, ever. Looks like it could have had either a spruce or a cedar top. An unusual model in that very few quality Washie boxes were ever offered in sunburst (D-21, D-25, D-34), so if you have a 'burst that might push cost a little. Could be MIJ, or MIK. In any case, a decent (if underappreciated) guitar. Ah, the valuation question. By "worth," that varies depending whether you want to know what you ought at most pay, OR what you can quickly sell it for when you snag it. FFI: To give you a reasonably accurate number, you should probably tell me about the actual guitar, not a passing glance. How does it play? Is there any rattle/buzz? Is the neck straight? string height good? nut & bridge accurate? any separation at neck heel or bridgeplate? And are there any chips/dings showing wood? Does it have a Washburn hard case? recent similar sales: few. (FWIW, sunburst seems to have no effect on price of six-string.) A 12 went for $350, but another is being ignored at $300. The six has sold for as little as $200. point of interest -- though a "D" prefix, the D-25 is slope-shouldered, therefore a "southern jumbo" shape. If near-perfect AND properly adjusted, with case, & you reallyREALLY want a nice 12-string for yourself, you might offer as high as $350. Thanks Tony. Great information. This would be the first Washburn I have ever owned if I am able to buy it. It plays very good but needs new strings. Everything else looks good, but needs cleaned and polished. Neck looks straight and frets in good shape. String height is good and the nut & bridge look original with little to no wear. Pick guard is in good shape no scratches. There is a light spot in the finish on the neck to the top and behind the first fret. No case is included. Is electrified (just discovered that when checking out the strap posts) and the pickup mic works well. Owner said he has not touched the guitar for over 4 or 5 years. It has been stored in an old case (not included). I am an average player and a group of us old guys meet once or twice a week to pick and have fun. I have always liked the sound of a 12 string. Thought this would fit the bill if I could get it at the right price. This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.
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The list contains 72 persons from Kleinschmalkalden that could be called up for military service (Wehrpflichtig). The estimated population at that time is 350. The conclusion is that our family lived in Kleinschmalkalden and Thüringen since the late Middle Ages and possibly longer. In our opinion it seems unlikely that we will find older sources. That makes this discovery even more special. That time we also found another Giegengack in the same document. He is mentioned in the listing of the village Hergos (Herges, now part of Herges-Hallenberg, about 18 km south of Kleinschmalkalden): From Helmut Giegengack we received an article written by Rainer König where a Valten Giegengak is mentioned. The story was based on a document from 1583 that, at the time it was discovered, was the oldest with the name Giegengack written in it. Later on we contacted Kleinschmalkaldens local historian Rainer König, and he sent us the photo he made from the original pages of the book 'Gerichtshandlungen Brottroda' (Jurisdiction in the town of Brotterode). These two pages from the 'Gerichtshandlungen Brottroda' are about the lawsuit against the thief Hans Mahler, who had robbed Valten Giegengak. At the bottom part of the left page is written: 'Gefraget was sie denn Valten Giegengak in der Kleinschmalkalden aus dem Haus gestolen?'. Meaning: 'It was asked what they (the thieves) stole from the house of Valten Giegengak in Kleinschmalkalden'. Picture made available by Sam Dellit, Australia. He visited the Schmalkalden archive in the summer of 2006. According to Sam Dellit from Australia, who sent us this photo, in the books in the Schmalkalden archive 'there are numerous references to Giegengacks, including several years when a Giegengack was the official recorder'. He found three more Giegengacks on other pages of this Rechnungsbuch and that brings him to the conclusion that 'with 4 adult Giegengacks in Kleinschmalkalden in 1592, almost certainly takes the Giegengacks back to at least 1550 in Kleinschmalkalden'. It is always special to find your family name in a document that's more than 365 years old. It's about the confirmation (Konfirmationen or aanneming) of three 14 year old boys in 1641 and 1642: Jörg, Moritz and Petter Giegengagk. Petter is one of the oldest ancestors of the German and the USA-lineage. "It is Sunday, 21 April 1996, and I am now finally making a start with writing my story!" With these words Tom Coolman, born as Antonius Adrianus Maria Gigengack, starts his biography, about which he mentions: "This booklet intends to describe my journey in life." And: "The matters I write about are as close as possible to the way I spent my life with my family and friends; at least as close as I can possibly remember. You should know that I am not an author, just a Dutch migrant who has worked hard all his life. So please take the good with the bad when you try to read my scribbling." Journalist Dewi Gigengack from Holland wrote the story 'Back to our roots' about the role of DNA in tracing her roots. The story was published in the seven Dutch regional newspapers of the Wegener Media group. Dewi and her father Erik took part in the Genographic Project and they sent their DNA-samples to the lab. Click on the image or click here to go to a readable pdf and read about mitochondrial Eve, Homo sapiens, the exotic haplogroup M and group M253 that could be of Norman Viking descent (article In Dutch only). The Genographic Project is a multi-year research initiative led by National Geographic geneticist Dr. Spencer Wells. More info on the Genographic Project here. In April 2010 we (Erik Gigengack and his family) visited New York. On that occasion we were invited at a wonderful Giegengack party in Brooklyn, NY. The location was the lovely house of Cath Teegarden, daughter of Lucie Giegengack-Teegarden. So present at the party were the organizers Lucie and daughter Cath, Cath's husband Rick, their kids Becca and Margot; Bob Giegengack plus his daughter Katie; Mary Giegengack and her husband, John Jureller; Ed Giegengack and his wife Terry plus their sons Philip, Paul, and Danny; Bob White (Jane's husband) plus his daughter Liz; and the five from the Netherlands: Erik Gigengack and his wife Greta, their kids Guus and Dewi and her boyfriend Sander. Nancy George McNabb and her husband Alan had hoped to come, too, but couldn't make it. We enjoyed the warm and interesting conversations and the great food prepared by Cath. Although we forgot to take pictures, we will long remember this sparkling family gathering. The Germany-weekend in March 2010 started with the visit at Herbert (r.) and Käthe (l.) Gigengack in Bocholt. In the middle: Frans Gigengack from Hengelo. Wonderful stories were told. From Bocholt the delegation of Gigengacks from the Netherlands went to Thüringen to visit Kleinschmalkalden. From left: John, Frans, Magdalene and Helmut (from Chemnitz), Frank, Erik and Ingo. See the videos of the visit to Kleinschmalkalden, Schmalkalden and Bocholt in March 2010, made by John Gigengack. All Giegengacks can send us their portrait picture and we'll place it at the website! Also the portraits of your parents, partner and kids are most welcome. Family members with profile photos on Facebook, Hyves etc., please send them to us! The photos will be a great resource for enlivening our family tree! The portraits in digital format can be e-mailed to: info[at]gigengack[.]nl From left to right: Frank, John and Frans Gigengack. The København travelers visited the Garnisons Church, the Christians Church, the former Frederiks Hospital, the former Sølvgaden Kaserne, the Landsarkivet for Sjælland and the Arsenal Museum. But there also was time for a beer! Photo: Erik Gigengack (Hengelo, NL). Interesting meeting with Karsten Skjold Petersen (left), senior research worker at The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum (Tøjhusmuseet). He - as an expert in social history of the recruited professional soldiers in Denmark - could tell a lot about Valentin Gi(e)gengack's life as a sergeant in the Danish army. Four family members visited København from the 18th to the 21st of October 2008, to find tracks of one of our forefathers Valentin Gi(e)gengack. Frans Gigengack, John Gigengack and Erik and Frank Gigengack (all from the Netherlands) visited the places where their oldest known forefather Valentin had lived and worked, where he was married, where his children were baptized and where he died. Update: Since July 2012 we know that Valentin Giegengack descends from Moritz Giegengack who moved to to Roßdorf. What is the meaning of the name Giegengack and where does it originate from? Is our family name of Celtic descent or is it Slavic? It could also be a normal German name. For sure it wasn't thought up by Dutch people, like the book 'Xenophobe's guide to the Dutch' said. But the editor removed that theory in the last edition of the book. This is a picture of the Kermis in the Netherlands like it was in the old days. In the background is a carousel, the one that is in our family for a long time now. The Hengelo Branch of the Gigengack Family is in the Kermis Business for more than hundred years. An example: in 1874 the Gigengack carousel [draaimolen] was in the little town of Wijhe (Overijssel, the Netherlands) for the first time. Here is a picture of the Gigengack Coat of Arms that we received from at least three family members during the first year of this website. The one showed here is from Marion and Peter van Dijk from New Zealand. (Marion is the daughter of Ettina Maria Gigengack from Haarlem, the Netherlands). We are still searching for an answer about how long this coat of arms is used. It must be for 'some time' before registering. Also about the origin, meaning and use of the symbols, we look for further information. Please let us know if you have more information about the Gigengack Coat of Arms: Contact. With the help of John Gigengack from Duivendrecht we show some books that have our family name in the title. Although the books are not really about (members of) our family, it is remarkable that these writers are inspired by our surname. We like to thank the makers of this website for their permission to use this image at our site. Do you also have a nice photo of Kleinschmalkalden or another picture that tells something about our family? Send your response here: Contact. The old Giegengack House in Kleinschmalkalden (Thüringen, Germany) that is build from wood. Photo Guus Gigengack, March 2004. Your email address - this will be shown on the page and will allow the system to notify you of further comments added to this picture. A.H. Stephens Historic State Park is a 1,177 acres (476 ha) Georgia state park located in Crawfordville. The park is named for Alexander Hamilton Stephens, the Vice President of the Confederate States of America, and a former Georgia governor.[2] The park contains Stephens' home, Liberty Hall, which has been fully restored to its original 1875 style. The park's museum houses one of Georgia's largest collections of Civil War artifacts. The park also offers several mill ponds for fishing and nature trails. Bedrock is a complex of granitic gneiss and granite on which deep soils of the Cataula and Cecil series have developed.[3][4] The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as A.H. Stephens State Park. It includes four contributing sites, twelve contributing structures, and one other contributing object. It includes Colonial Revival and Rustic Style architecture. The Liberty Hall, also known as Bachelor's Hall, built in 1834, is one of the structures on the site, and is separately listed on the NRHP.[5] It is currently a National Historic Landmark maintained by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. A.H. Stephens bought the estate in 1845, and lived in its house until 1875, when he tore down the main structure to build Liberty Hall. The two-story "big house" is a traditional 4 × 4 with four rooms on each level. Many of Stephens' books are housed in a smaller structure behind, where he spent much of his time after the war. After Stephens's death in 1883, Liberty Hall, owned by his surviving relatives, served as a boardinghouse until 1932, when it was donated to the state of Georgia. The vice president's grave is on the front lawn, beneath a marble statue in his honor. The Atari Jaguar is a home video game console that was developed by Atari Corporation. The console is the sixth programmable console to be developed under the Atari brand, originally released in North America in November 1993. It is also the last Atari console to use physical media. Controversially, Atari marketed the Jaguar as being the first 64-bit video game console,[1] while competing with the existing 16-bit consoles (Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System) and the 32-bit 3DO Interactive Multiplayer platform (which launched the same year). Development on the Atari Jaguar started in the early 1990s by Flare Technology. The console was released to test markets in New York City and San Francisco in November 1993 and to the general public in 1994. The Jaguar shipped with Cybermorph as the pack-in game.[12] The multi-chip architecture, hardware bugs, and lacking developer support tools made game development difficult. Underwhelming sales further contributed to the console's lack of third-party support.[13] This, in addition to the lack of internal development at Atari, led to a games library comprising only 50 licensed titles + another 13 games on the Jaguar CD. Atari attempted to extend the lifespan of the system with the Atari Jaguar CD add-on and marketing the Jaguar as the low-cost next generation console, with a price tag over $100 less than any of its competitors.[14] With the release of the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation in 1995, sales of the Jaguar continued to fall, ultimately selling no more than 250,000 units before it was discontinued in 1996. The commercial failure of the Jaguar prompted Atari to leave the video game console market. After Hasbro Interactive bought out Atari in the late 1990s, the patents to the Jaguar were released into the public domain, with the console being declared an open platform.[15] Since then, the Jaguar has gained a cult following, with a developer base that produces homebrew games for the console.[16] The Jaguar was developed by the members of Flare Technology, a company formed by Martin Brennan and John Mathieson. The team had claimed that they could not only make a console superior to the Genesis or the Super NES, but they could also be cost-effective.[citation needed] Impressed by their work on the Konix Multisystem, Atari persuaded them to close Flare and form a new company called Flare II, with Atari providing the funding.[citation needed] Flare II initially set to work designing two consoles for Atari Corp. One was a 32-bit architecture (codenamed "Panther"), and the other was a 64-bit system (codenamed "Jaguar"); however, work on the Jaguar design progressed faster than expected, so Atari Corp. canceled the Panther project to focus on the more promising Jaguar. The Jaguar was introduced in 1993 at a price of $249.99,[6] under a $500 million manufacturing deal with IBM. The system was initially available only in the test markets of New York City and San Francisco, under the slogan "Do the Math",[6] claiming superiority over competing 16-bit and 32-bit systems. A U.S.-wide release followed six months later, in early 1994.[18] Computer Gaming World wrote in January 1994 that the Jaguar was "a great machine in search of a developer/customer base", as Atari had to "overcome the stigma of its name (lack of marketing and customer support, as well as poor developer relations in the past)". The company "ventured late into third party software support" while competing console 3DO's "18 month public relations blitz" would result in "an avalanche of software support", the magazine reported.[19] The Atari Jaguar struggled to attain a substantial user base. In 1993, Atari reported that it had shipped 17,000 units as part of the system's initial test market.[20] By the end of 1994, Atari reported that it had sold approximately 100,000 systems and had reduced the price to improve the competitive nature of the console.[21] By the end of 1995, Sony and Sega had entered the marketplace with competing consoles and Atari's sales declined rapidly. In Atari's 1995 annual report, it noted: Jaguar sales were substantially below Atari's expectations, and Atari's business and financial results were materially adversely affected in 1995 as Atari continued to invest heavily in Jaguar game development, entered into arrangements to publish certain licensed titles and reduced the retail price for its Jaguar console unit. Atari attributes the poor performance of Jaguar to a number of factors including (i) extensive delays in development of software for the Jaguar which resulted in reduced orders due to consumer concern as to when titles for the platform would be released and how many titles would ultimately be available, and (ii) the introduction of competing products by Sega and Sony in May 1995 and September 1995, respectively.[22] In addition, Atari Corp. had severely limited financial resources, and so could not create the level of marketing which has historically backed successful gaming consoles.[23] In a 1995 interview with Next Generation, then-CEO Sam Tramiel declared that the Jaguar was as powerful, if not more powerful, than the Sega Saturn, and slightly weaker than the PlayStation.[24] Next Generation received a deluge of letters in response to Tramiel's comments, particularly his threat to bring Sony to court for price dumping if the PlayStation entered the U.S. market at a retail price below $300[aj 1] and his remark that the small number of third party Jaguar games was good for Atari's profitability (which angered Jaguar owners who were already frustrated at how few games were coming out for the system).[25] The Jaguar's underlying hardware was crippled by a flaw in the CPU's memory controller, which prevented code execution out of system RAM.[citation needed] Less severe defects included a buggy UART.[citation needed] The memory controller flaw could have been mitigated by a mature code-development environment, to unburden the programmer from having to micromanage small chunks of code.[citation needed] Jaguar's development tools left much to the programmer's own implementation, as documentation was incomplete.[citation needed] Design specs for the console allude to the GPU or DSP being capable of acting as a CPU, leaving the Motorola 68000 to read controller inputs. Atari's Leonard Tramiel also specifically suggested that the 68000 not be used by developers.[26] In practice, however, many developers used the Motorola 68000 to drive gameplay logic due to the greater developer familiarity with the 68000, bugs that made using the custom chips difficult, lacking developer support tools (particularly early on), and the adequacy of the 68000 for certain types of games.[26] Atari Corp. tried to play down competing consoles by proclaiming the Jaguar was the only "64-bit" system. This claim is questioned by some, because the CPU (68000) and the GPU executed a 32-bit instruction-set, but sent control signals to the 64-bit graphics co-processors (or "graphics accelerators"). Atari Corp.'s reasoning that the 32-bit "Tom" and "Jerry" chips work in tandem to add up to a 64-bit system was ridiculed in a mini-editorial by Electronic Gaming Monthly, which commented that "If Sega did the math for the Sega Saturn the way Atari did the math for their 64-bit Jaguar system, the Sega Saturn would be a 112-bit monster of a machine."[27] On the other side, Next Generation, while giving a mostly negative review of the Jaguar, maintained that it is a true 64-bit system, since the data path from the DRAM to the CPU and Tom and Jerry chips is 64 bits wide.[28] By the end of 1995, Atari's revenues declined by more than half, from US$38.7 million in 1994 to $14.6 million in 1995.[10] In late 1995, Atari Corp. ran early-morning infomercial advertisements with enthusiastic salesmen touting the powerful game system. The infomercials ran most of the year, but did not significantly sell the remaining stock of Jaguar systems.[23] By November 1995, mass layoffs and insider statements were fueling journalistic speculation that Atari had ceased both development and manufacturing for the Jaguar and was simply trying to sell off existing stock before exiting the video game industry.[29][30] Though Atari Corp. continued to deny these theories going into 1996, core Jaguar developers such as High Voltage Software and Beyond Games stated that they were no longer receiving communications from Atari regarding Jaguar projects.[31] In its 10-K405 SEC Filing, filed April 12, 1996, Atari informed their stockholders of the truly dire nature of the Jaguar business: From the introduction of Jaguar in late 1993 through the end of 1995, Atari sold approximately 125,000 units of Jaguar. As of December 31, 1995, Atari had approximately 100,000 units of Jaguar in inventory.[10] The filing also confirmed the theory that Atari had given up on the Jaguar in late 1995, and in the subsequent months were concerned chiefly with liquidating its inventory of Jaguar products.[10][32] On April 8, 1996, Atari Corp. merged with JT Storage in a reverse takeover.[33] Jaguar is a custom chip set primarily intended to be the heart of a very high-performance games/leisure computer. It may also be used as a graphics accelerator in more complex systems, and applied to workstation and business uses. As well as a general purpose CPU, Jaguar contains four processing units. These are the Object Processor, Graphics Processor, Blitter, and Digital Sound Processor. Jaguar provides these blocks with a 64-bit data path to external memory devices, and is capable of a very high data transfer rate into external dynamic RAM. Graphics processing unit (GPU) – 32-bit RISC architecture, 4 KB internal RAM, all graphical effects are software-based. Blitter – 64-bit high speed logic operations, z-buffering and Gouraud shading, with 64-bit internal registers. Atari Games licensed the Atari Jaguar's chipset for use in its arcade games. The system, named COJAG (for "Coin-Op Jaguar"), replaced the 68000 with a 68020 or MIPS R3000-based CPU (depending on the board version), added more RAM, a full 64-bit wide ROM bus (Jaguar ROM bus being 32-bit), and optionally a hard drive (some titles such as Freeze are ROM only). It ran the lightgun games Area 51 and Maximum Force, which were released by Atari as dedicated cabinets or as the Area 51/Maximum Force combo machine. Other games (3 On 3 Basketball; Fishin' Frenzy; Freeze; Vicious Circle) were developed but never released. The Atari Jaguar Duo was a proposed console similar to the TurboDuo and Genesis CDX. It was an attempt by Atari to combine the Atari Jaguar and Atari Jaguar CD to make a new console. A prototype model, described by journalists as resembling a bathroom scale, was unveiled at the 1995 Winter Consumer Electronics Show,[37] but the console was cancelled before production could begin.[38] The redesigned controller, dubbed the "ProController", included additional action buttons, and the JagLink peripheral added network styled play to compatible games. Prior to the launch of the console in November 1993, Atari had announced a variety of peripherals and add-ons for the Jaguar to be released over the console's lifespan. This included a CD-ROM-based add-on console, a dial-up internet link with support for online gaming, a virtual reality headset, and an MPEG-2 video card.[39][40] However, due to the poor sales and eventual commercial failure of the Jaguar, most of the peripherals in development were scrapped. The only peripherals and add-ons released by Atari for the Jaguar were a redesigned controller, an adapter for four players, a CD console add-on, and a link cable for local area network (LAN) gaming. The redesigned second controller for the Jaguar, the ProController by Atari, added three more face buttons and two triggers.[41] The controller was created in response to the criticism of the original controller that the console came with, which was said to not possess enough buttons for fighting games in particular. Sold independently, however, it was never bundled with the system after its release. A peripheral that allowed 4 controllers to be plugged into the console was also released. Dubbed the "Team Tap", it was released independently and as a bundle with White Men Can't Jump.[42] However, the Team Tap was only compatible with White Men Can't Jump and NBA Jam Tournament Edition.[43] Eight player gameplay with the Team Tap peripheral is also possible if a second Team Tap is plugged into the second controller port on the console,[42] but neither of the compatible games supports eight players.[41] Local area network multiplayer gameplay was achieved through the use of the Jaglink Interface, which allowed two Jaguar consoles to be linked together[41] through a modular extension and a UTP phone cable. The Jaglink was compatible with three games: AirCars, BattleSphere and Doom. In 1994 at the CES, Atari announced that it partnered up with Phylon, Inc. to create the Jaguar Voice/Data Communicator. The unit was delayed and eventually in 1995 mass production was canceled all together, but not before an estimated 100 or so were made. The Jaguar Voice Modem or JVM, as it became known, utilized a 19.9kbit/s dial up modem and had the ability to answer incoming phone calls and store up to 18 phone numbers. Players were required to directly dial each other for online game play. The only Jaguar game that supports the JVM is Ultra Vortek; the modem is initialized in the Ultra Vortek start up screen by entering 911 on the key pad.[44] The Atari Jaguar CD is an add-on to the Jaguar that made use of CD-ROMs to distribute games. It was released in September 1995, two years after the Jaguar's launch. Twelve games were released for the system during its manufacturing lifetime, with more being made later by homebrew developers. Each Jaguar CD unit came with a Virtual Light Machine, which displayed light patterns corresponding to music, if the user inserts an audio CD into the console. It was developed by Jeff Minter, who had created the program after experimenting with graphics during the development of Tempest 2000.[45] The program was deemed a spiritual successor to the Atari Video Music, a system which served a similar purpose, released in 1976.[46] An additional accessory for the Jaguar CD, which allowed Jaguar CD games to save persistent data such as preferences and saved games, was also released.[41] Known as the Memory Track, it was a cartridge that contained a 128 K EEPROM, and was to be inserted into the cartridge slot on the Jaguar CD while the user played a Jaguar CD game. The program manager for the Memory Track is accessed by pushing the option button while the system is starting, and exited by pushing the * and # keys simultaneously.[47] There were plans to make a second model of the Jaguar console that combined both the Jaguar and the Jaguar CD into one unit, a la the TurboDuo.[48] Originally codenamed the Jaguar III, and later the Jaguar Duo, the proposed model was scrapped after the discontinuation of the Jaguar.[49] A virtual reality headset compatible with the console, tentatively titled the Jaguar VR, was unveiled by Atari at the 1995 Winter Consumer Electronics Show.[50] The development of the peripheral was a response to Nintendo's virtual reality console, the Virtual Boy, which had been announced the previous year.[51] The headset was developed in cooperation with Virtuality, who had previously created many virtual reality arcade systems, and was already developing a similar headset for practical purposes, named Project Elysium, for IBM.[52] The peripheral was targeted for a commercial release before Christmas 1995.[53] However, the deal with Virtuality was abandoned in October 1995.[54][55] After Atari's merger with JTS in 1996, all prototypes of the headset were allegedly destroyed. However, two working units, one low-resolution prototype with red and grey-colored graphics and one high-resolution prototype with blue and grey-colored graphics, have since been recovered, and are regularly showcased at retrogaming-themed conventions and festivals.[56][57] Only one game was developed for the Jaguar VR prototype: a 3D-rendered version of the 1980 arcade game Missile Command, entitled Missile Command 3D, though a demo of Virtuality's Zone Hunter was also created for Jaguar VR demonstrations.[55] An unofficial expansion peripheral for the Atari Jaguar dubbed the "Catbox" was released by the Rockford, Illinois company ICD. It was originally slated to be released early in the Jaguar's life, in the second quarter of 1994,[58] but was not actually released until mid-1995.[59] The ICD CatBox plugs directly into the AV/DSP connectors located in the rear of the Jaguar console and provides three main functions. These are audio, video, and communications. It features six output formats, three for audio (line level stereo, RGB monitor, headphone jack with volume control) and three for video (composite, S-Video, and RGB analog component video) making the Jaguar compatible with multiple high quality monitor systems and multiple monitors at the same time. It is capable of communications methods known as CatNet and RS-232 as well as DSP pass through, allowing the user to connect two or more Jaguars together for multiplayer games either directly or with modems. The ICD CatBox features a polished stainless steel casing[59] and red LEDs in the jaguar's eyes on the logo that indicate communications activity. An IBM AT-type null modem cable may be used to connect two Jaguars together.[60] The CatBox is also compatible with Atari's Jaglink Interface peripheral. An adaptor for the Jaguar that allows for WebTV access was revealed in 1998; one prototype is known to exist. Reviewing the Jaguar just a few weeks prior to its launch, GamePro gave it a "thumbs sideways". They praised the power of the hardware but criticized the controller, and were dubious of how the software lineup would turn out, commenting that Atari's failure to secure support from key third party publishers such as Capcom was a bad sign. They concluded that "Like the 3DO, the Jaguar is a risky investment – just not quite as expensive."[61] The small size and poor quality of the Jaguar's game library became the most commonly cited reason for its failure in the marketplace. The pack-in game Cybermorph, despite being an impressive polygonal game for its time, was criticized for design flaws and a weak color palette, and compared unfavorably with the SNES's Star Fox. Other early releases like Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy, Raiden, and Evolution: Dino Dudes also received poor reviews, the latter two for failing to take full advantage of the Jaguar's hardware. Jaguar did eventually earn praise with titles such as Tempest 2000, Doom, and Wolfenstein 3D.[63] The most successful title during the Jaguar's first year was Alien vs. Predator.[64] Both Alien vs. Predator and Tempest 2000 were named among the system's defining titles by GamePro in 2007.[6] However, these occasional successes were seen as insufficient while the Jaguar's competitors were receiving a continual stream of critically acclaimed software; GamePro concluded their rave review of Alien vs.Predator by remarking "If Atari can turn out a dozen more games like AvP, Jaguar owners could truly rest easy and enjoy their purchase."[65] In a late 1995 review of the Jaguar, Next Generation commented that "thus far, Atari has spectacularly failed to deliver on the software side, leaving many to question the actual quality and capability of the hardware. With only one or two exceptions – Tempest 2000 is cited most frequently – there have just been no truly great games for the Jaguar up to now." They further noted that while Atari is well known by older gamers, the company had much less overall brand recognition than Sega, Sony, Nintendo, or even The 3DO Company. However, they argued that with its low price point, the Jaguar might still compete if Atari could improve the software situation. They gave the system two out of five stars.[28] With such a small library of games[66] to challenge the incumbent 16-bit game consoles, Jaguar's appeal never grew beyond a small gaming audience. Digital Spy commented: "Like many failed hardware ventures, it still maintains something of a cult following but can only be considered a misstep for Atari."[67] In 2006 IGN editor Craig Harris rated the standard Jaguar controller as the worst game controller ever, criticizing the unwarranted recycling of the 1980s "phone keypad" format and the small number of action buttons, which he found particularly unwise given that Atari was actively trying to court fighting game fans to the system.[68] Ed Semrad of Electronic Gaming Monthly commented that many Jaguar games gratuitously used all of the controller's phone keypad buttons, making the controls much more difficult than they needed to be.[69] GamePro's The Watch Dog remarked, "The controller usually doesn't use the keypad, and for games that use the keypad extensively (Alien vs. Predator, Doom), a keypad overlay is used to minimize confusion. But yes, it is a lot of buttons for nuttin'."[70] Atari added more action buttons for its Pro Controller, to improve performance in fighting games in particular.[71][72] After the Atari Corporation properties were bought out by Hasbro Interactive in the late 1990s, Hasbro released the rights to the Jaguar, declaring the console an open platform and opening the doors for homebrew development.[15][16] A few developers, including Telegames[73] and Songbird Productions, released previously unfinished materials from the Jaguar's past and several brand new titles to satisfy the system's cult following. In the United Kingdom in 2001, a deal was struck between Telegames and retailer Game to bring the Jaguar to Game's retail outlets. The machine was initially sold for £29.99 brand new and software prices ranged between £9.99 for more common games such as Doom and Ruiner Pinball, and £39.99 for more sought-after releases such as Defender 2000 and Checkered Flag. The machine had a presence in the stores until 2007 when remaining consoles were sold off for £9.99 and games were sold for as low as 97p.[citation needed] Imagin Systems, a manufacturer of dental imaging equipment, has since purchased the molding plates for the Jaguar's casing as with minor modification they were found to be the right size for housing their HotRod camera.[74] The game cartridge molds were reused to create an optional memory expansion card.[75] In December 2014, the molds for the console and cartridges were purchased from Imagin Systems by Mike Kennedy, owner of the Kickstarter funded Retro Videogame Magazine, to propose a new crowdfunded video game console called the Retro VGS,[76] later rebranded the Coleco Chameleon[77] after entering a licensing agreement with Coleco. The purchase of the molds from Imagin Systems was far cheaper than designing and manufacturing entirely new molds, and Kennedy described their acquisition as "the entire reason [the Retro VGS] is possible".[78] However, the project was terminated in March 2016 following criticism of Kennedy[79] and doubts regarding demand for the proposed console. Two "prototypes" were discovered to be fakes and Coleco withdrew from the project.[80] After the project's termination, the molds were sold to Albert Yarusso, the founder of the AtariAge website.[81] Contiki, portable operating system, including a port for the Jaguar with GUI, TCP/IP and web browser support. ^ Many readers found this threat hollow and hypocritical, since Tramiel noted in the same interview that Atari were themselves selling the Jaguar at a loss. However, as noted by the editor in response to the letters, price dumping does not have to do with a product being priced below cost, but its being priced much lower in one country than another (which, as Tramiel said, is illegal). Tramiel and Next Generation agreed that the PlayStation's Japanese price converts to approximately $500. ^ a b "Hasbro Releases Jaguar Publishing Rights". Hasbro Interactive. Retrieved May 14, 2008. Beverly, MA (May 14, 1999) – Leading entertainment software publisher, Hasbro Interactive announced today it has released all rights that it may have to the vintage Atari hardware platform, the Jaguar. ^ a b Goss, Patrick. "Redundant gadgets (Atari Jaguar entry)". Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved October 23, 2007. ^ "Letters". Next Generation. No. 4. Imagine Media. April 1995. p. 107. The fact is that occasionally products do launch in some 'test' markets before making it national. Atari's Jaguar is a prime example (it was available in San Francisco and New York six months before anywhere else). ^ a b Thomas, Don (December 1996). "Atari's Historic Road to Nowhere". Next Generation. No. 24. Imagine Media. pp. 97–104. ^ a b Joe Venor (2009). "What's this "Lay off the 68k" and "GPU in Main" Malarkey? (TECHNICAL)". The Owl Project. Retrieved 18 February 2018. ^ a b "Which Game System is the Best!?". Next Generation. No. 12. Imagine Media. December 1995. pp. 36–85. ^ "Atari Drops Jaguar?". Next Generation. No. 13. Imagine Media. January 1996. p. 21. Then in November, UK newspaper The Sunday Times ... put forward that Atari plans to give up on the Jaguar in favor of PC development ... The Sunday Times article is not the only piece of speculation regarding Atari's commitment to hardware to have appeared in the media over the last two weeks. ^ "Atari and JT Storage Reorganisation Plan". One Cle. Archived from the original on December 9, 2006. 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CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link) Breakthrough Listen is a science-based program to search for intelligent extraterrestrial communications in the Universe.[1][2] With $100 million in funding and thousands of hours of dedicated telescope time on state-of-the-art facilities,[3] it is the most comprehensive search for alien communications to date.[1][4] The project began in January 2016, and is expected to continue for 10 years[5]. It is a component of Yuri Milner's Breakthrough Initiatives program. The science program for Breakthrough Listen is based at Berkeley SETI Research Center[6][7], located in the Astronomy Department[8] at the University of California, Berkeley. The project uses radio wave observations from the Green Bank Observatory and the Parkes Observatory, and visible light observations from the Automated Planet Finder.[9] Targets for the project include one million nearby stars and the centers of 100 galaxies. All data generated from the project are available to the public, and [email protected] is used for some of the data analysis. The first results were published in April 2017, with further updates expected every 6 months.[10] The project aims to discover signs of extraterrestrial civilizations by searching stars and galaxies for radio signals and laser transmissions. The search for radio signals is carried out on the Green Bank Telescope in the Northern Hemisphere and the Parkes Telescope in the Southern Hemisphere. The Green Bank Telescope is the world's largest steerable radio telescope, and the Parkes Telescope is the second largest telescope in the Southern Hemisphere.[11][12] Together, the radio telescopes will cover ten times more sky than previous searches and scan the entire 1-to-10 GHz range, the so-called "quiet zone" in the spectrum where radio waves are unobscured by cosmic sources or Earth's atmosphere.[13] The radio telescopes are sensitive enough to detect "Earth-leakage" levels of radio transmission from stars within 5 parsecs,[14] and can detect a transmitter of the same power as a common aircraft radar from the 1,000 nearest stars.[15] The Green Bank Telescope began operations in January 2016, with the Parkes Telescope due to join it in October 2016.[14] The FAST radiotelescope in China also joined forces in October 2016 with the Breakthrough Initiatives to launch a coordinated search, including the rapid sharing of promising new signals for additional observation and analysis.[16] The search for optical laser transmissions is carried out by the Automated Planet Finder of Lick Observatory.[17] The telescope has the sensitivity to detect a 100 watt laser from a star 25 trillion miles (4.25 light years) away.[15] Physicist Stephen Hawking was among the scientists who co-signed an open letter of support for Breakthrough Listen. Breakthrough Listen was announced to the public on July 20, 2015 (the anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing) by Milner at London's Royal Society. The event was flanked by scientists such as Frank Drake, who is known for the Drake equation that estimates the number of detectable alien civilizations, and Geoff Marcy, an astronomer who has helped find hundreds of exoplanets.[18] The announcement included an open letter co-signed by multiple scientists, including physicist Stephen Hawking, expressing support for an intensified search for alien life.[1][19] During the public launch, Hawking said: "In an infinite Universe, there must be other life. There is no bigger question. It is time to commit to finding the answer."[1] The project is the most comprehensive search for alien communications to date.[1] It is estimated that the project will generate as much data in one day as previous SETI projects generated in one year.[1] Compared to previous programs, the radio surveys cover 10 times more of the sky, at least 5 times more of the radio spectrum, and work 100 times faster.[20] The optical laser survey is also the deepest and broadest search in history.[20] Andrew Siemion, director of the Berkeley SETI Research Center at the University of California, Berkeley, describes that "We would typically get 24–36 hours on a telescope per year, but now we'll have thousands of hours per year on the best instruments...It's difficult to overstate how big this is. It's a revolution."[21] As of April 2016, the targets for the radio search with the Green Bank Radio Telescope in the Northern Hemisphere include the following:[14] Center regions of at least 100 nearby galaxies, including spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, dwarf galaxies and irregular galaxies The Parkes Radio Telescope will cover similar targets in the Southern Hemisphere from 1–4 GHz, and also the galactic plane and center.[14] The targets for the Automated Planet Finder will closely match those of the Green Bank radio search, with small adjustments due to the telescope's much smaller field of view.[14] While the telescopes are observing, the current targets of the Green Bank Radio Telescope and the Automated Planet Finder can be viewed live at the Berkeley Seti Research Center. In January 2017, the project published its initial targets, which are the 60 nearest stars and a further 1649 stars which are the closest representatives of each spectral type[22]. The initial targets also include 123 galaxies which cover all morphological types of galaxies[22]. In December 2017, Harvard University Astronomy Professor Avi Loeb, an adviser to the Breakthrough Listen Project, cited interstellar asteroid ʻOumuamua's unusually elongated shape as one of the reasons why the Green Bank Telescope would listen for radio emissions from it to see if there were any unexpected signs that it might be of artificial origin,[23] although earlier limited observations by other radio telescopes such as the SETI Institute's Allen Telescope Array had produced no such results.[24] Analyzing radio observations for possible signals requires intensive data analysis to cover all of the possible signal types. To carry out an in-depth search, the data recorder at the Green Bank telescope has been significantly upgraded[25]. The system records 6Ghz of bandwidth at 24GB of data per second, making it among the highest data rate recording systems in radio astronomy, and there is a plan to double its capabilities in the near future[25]. Once this data has been recorded, it is analysed for signals using a computing cluster with 64 GTX 1080 GPUs.[25] All data generated from Breakthrough Listen project will be open to the public.[26] The data is uploaded on the initiative's Open Data Archive, where any user can download it for software analysis. Breakthrough Initiatives are developing open source software to assist users in understanding and analyzing the data, which are available on GitHub under UCBerkeleySETI.[26] The data is also processed by the [email protected] volunteer computer network, with the first batch of data being made available to [email protected] in April 2016.[27] The project is funded with $100 million from Yuri Milner.[28] One third of this funding will be used to purchase telescope time.[29] So far, the project has signed contracts for around 20 percent of the time on the Green Bank Telescope for the next five years, and 25 percent of the time on the Parkes Telescope.[11][30] Another third will be used for the development of new equipment to receive and process potential signals,[29] and the final third will be used to hire astronomy staff.[31] Frank Drake, chairman emeritus, SETI Institute; professor emeritus of astronomy and astrophysics, University of California, Santa Cruz; founding director, National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center; former Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy, Cornell University. Ann Druyan, creative director of the Voyager Interstellar Message, NASA Voyager; co-founder and CEO, Cosmos Studios; Emmy Award- and Peabody Award-winning writer and producer. Dan Werthimer, co-founder and chief scientist of the [email protected] project; director of SERENDIP; principal investigator for CASPER. In April 2017, the project released its first set of results, covering the observations of 692 nearby stars at frequencies from 1.1-1.9Ghz (the L-band).[10][33] These observations included 11 events which passed the threshold for significance, but it was concluded that they were all consistent with radio frequency interference.[33] A summary of the observations and the raw data relating to them has been published online. The project plans to continue publishing updated results approximately every 6 months.[10] The project has begun at lower frequencies as these have a lower frequency range which is easier to record and process, and plans eventually to observe in a wide range of frequencies from 1.15Ghz to 93Ghz.[25] On August 30, 2017, Breakthrough Listen said it picked a series of 15 radio bursts coming from a dwarf galaxy about 3 billion light years away.[34] Breakthrough Listen researchers said the possibility of source being extraterrestrial life can't be ruled out as yet. The radio emissions were detected by the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia. The source is FRB 121102 which was already known but the activity was vastly different in the latest findings. ^ Sample, Ian (20 July 2015). "Anybody out there? $100m radio wave project to scan far regions for alien life". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 July 2015. ^ Vella, Matt (21 July 2015). "Read the Inspiring 'Questions of Existence' Letter from the World's Greatest Thinkers". Time. Retrieved 21 July 2015. ^ Ian Sample (Science editor) (December 11, 2017). "Astronomers to check interstellar body for signs of alien technology". The Guardian. Retrieved December 12, 2017. Green Bank telescope in West Virginia will listen for radio signals from ‘Oumuamua, an object from another solar system ... "Most likely it is of natural origin, but because it is so peculiar, we would like to check if it has any sign of artificial origin, such as radio emissions," said Avi Loeb, professor of astronomy at Harvard University and an adviser to the Breakthrough Listen project. "If we do detect a signal that appears artificial in origin, we'll know immediately." ... While many astronomers believe the object is an interstellar asteroid, its elongated shape is unlike anything seen in the asteroid belt in our own solar system. Early observations of ‘Oumuamua show that it is about 400m long but only one tenth as wide. "It's curious that the first object we see from outside the solar system looks like that," said Loeb. ^ Billings, Lee (11 December 2017). "Alien Probe or Galactic Driftwood? SETI Tunes In to ʻOumuamua". Scientific American. Retrieved 2017-12-12. So far limited observations of ‘Oumuamua, using facilities such as the SETI Institute's Allen Telescope Array, have turned up nothing. Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania, Kosovo, Republic of Macedonia, Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Moldova, Romania and among emigrant communities worldwide
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Bulgarian /bʌlˈɡɛəriən/ ( listen), /bʊlˈ-/ (Bulgarian: български bǎlgarski, pronounced [ˈbɤɫɡɐrski]) is an Indo-European language, a member of the Southern branch of the Slavic language family. Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language (collectively forming the East South Slavic languages), has several characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages: changes include the elimination of case declension, the development of a suffixed definite article (see Balkan language area), and the lack of a verb infinitive, but it retains and has further developed the Proto-Slavic verb system. Various evidential verb forms exist to express unwitnessed, retold, and doubtful action. With the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union on 1 January 2007, Bulgarian became one of the official languages of the European Union.[9][10] The Prehistoric period covers the time between the Slavonic migration to the eastern Balkans (c. 7th century CE) and the mission of Saints Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia in the 860s. Old Bulgarian (9th to 11th centuries, also referred to as "Old Church Slavonic") – a literary norm of the early southern dialect of the Common Slavic language from which Bulgarian evolved. Saints Cyril and Methodius and their disciples used this norm when translating the Bible and other liturgical literature from Greek into Slavic. Middle Bulgarian (12th to 15th centuries) – a literary norm that evolved from the earlier Old Bulgarian, after major innovations occurred. A language of rich literary activity, it served as the official administration language of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Modern Bulgarian dates from the 16th century onwards, undergoing general grammar and syntax changes in the 18th and 19th centuries. Present-day written Bulgarian language was standardized on the basis of the 19th-century Bulgarian vernacular. The historical development of the Bulgarian language can be described as a transition from a highly synthetic language (Old Bulgarian) to a typical analytic language (Modern Bulgarian) with Middle Bulgarian as a midpoint in this transition. The Codex Zographensis is one of the oldest manuscripts in the Old Bulgarian language, dated from the late 10th or early 11th century Bulgarian was the first "Slavic" language attested in writing. As Slavic linguistic unity lasted into late antiquity, the oldest manuscripts initially referred to this language was as языкъ словяньскъ, "the Slavic language". In the Middle Bulgarian period this name was gradually replaced by the name языкъ блъгарьскъ, the "Bulgarian language". In some cases, the name языкъ блъгарьскъ was used not only with regard to the contemporary Middle Bulgarian language of the copyist but also to the period of Old Bulgarian. A most notable example of anachronism is the Service of St. Cyril from Skopje (Скопски миней), a 13th-century Middle Bulgarian manuscript from northern Macedonia according to which St. Cyril preached with "Bulgarian" books among the Moravian Slavs. The first mention of the language as the "Bulgarian language" instead of the "Slavonic language" comes in the work of the Greek clergy of the Bulgarian Archbishopric of Ohrid in the 11th century, for example in the Greek hagiography of Saint Clement of Ohrid by Theophylact of Ohrid (late 11th century). During the Middle Bulgarian period, the language underwent dramatic changes, losing the Slavonic case system, but preserving the rich verb system (while the development was exactly the opposite in other Slavic languages) and developing a definite article. It was influenced by its non-Slavic neighbors in the Balkan language area (mostly grammatically) and later also by Turkish, which was the official language of the Ottoman Empire, in the form of the Ottoman Turkish language, mostly lexically. As a national revival occurred toward the end of the period of Ottoman rule (mostly during the 19th century), a modern Bulgarian literary language gradually emerged that drew heavily on Church Slavonic/Old Bulgarian (and to some extent on literary Russian, which had preserved many lexical items from Church Slavonic) and later reduced the number of Turkish and other Balkan loans. Today one difference between Bulgarian dialects in the country and literary spoken Bulgarian is the significant presence of Old Bulgarian words and even word forms in the latter. Russian loans are distinguished from Old Bulgarian ones on the basis of the presence of specifically Russian phonetic changes, as in оборот (turnover, rev), непонятен (incomprehensible), ядро (nucleus) and others. As usual in such[which?] cases, many other loans from French, English and the classical languages have subsequently entered the language as well. Modern Bulgarian was based essentially on the Eastern dialects of the language, but its pronunciation is in many respects a compromise between East and West Bulgarian (see especially the phonetic sections below). Following the efforts of some figures of the National awakening of Bulgaria (most notably Neofit Rilski and Ivan Bogorov),[11] there had been many attempts to codify a standard Bulgarian language; however, there was much argument surrounding the choice of norms. Between 1835 and 1878 more than 25 proposals were put forward and "linguistic chaos" ensued.[12] Eventually the eastern dialects prevailed,[13] and in 1899 the Bulgarian Ministry of Education officially codified[12] a standard Bulgarian language based on the Drinov-Ivanchev orthography.[13] The language is mainly split into two broad dialect areas, based on the different reflexes of the Common Slavic yat vowel (Ѣ). This split, which occurred at some point during the Middle Ages, led to the development of Bulgaria's: the former yat is pronounced "e" in all positions. e.g. млеко (mlekò) – milk, хлеб (hleb) – bread.[14] The literary language norm, which is generally based on the Eastern dialects, also has the Eastern alternating reflex of yat. However, it has not incorporated the general Eastern umlaut of all synchronic or even historic "ya" sounds into "e" before front vowels – e.g. поляна (polyana) vs. полени (poleni) "meadow – meadows" or even жаба (zhaba) vs. жеби (zhebi) "frog – frogs", even though it co-occurs with the yat alternation in almost all Eastern dialects that have it (except a few dialects along the yat border, e.g. in the Pleven region).[15] svyat (holy) [adj.] → svetètz (saint); svetìlishte (sanctuary), etc. (in this example, ya/e comes not from historical yat but from small yus (ѧ), which normally becomes e in Bulgarian, but the word was influenced by Russian and the yat umlaut) Until 1945, Bulgarian orthography did not reveal this alternation and used the original Old Slavic Cyrillic letter yat (Ѣ), which was commonly called двойно е (dvoyno e) at the time, to express the historical yat vowel or at least root vowels displaying the ya – e alternation. The letter was used in each occurrence of such a root, regardless of the actual pronunciation of the vowel: thus, both mlyako and mlekar were spelled with (Ѣ). Among other things, this was seen as a way to "reconcile" the Western and the Eastern dialects and maintain language unity at a time when much of Bulgaria's Western dialect area was controlled by Serbia and Greece, but there were still hopes and occasional attempts to recover it. With the 1945 orthographic reform, this letter was abolished and the present spelling was introduced, reflecting the alternation in pronunciation. The third person plural pronoun and its derivatives. Before 1945 the pronoun "they" was spelled тѣ (tě), and its derivatives took this as the root. After the orthographic change, the pronoun and its derivatives were given an equal share of soft and hard spellings: Sometimes, with the changes, words began to be spelled as other words with different meanings, e.g.: In spite of the literary norm regarding the yat vowel, many people living in Western Bulgaria, including the capital Sofia, will fail to observe its rules. While the norm requires the realizations vidyal vs. videli (he has seen; they have seen), some natives of Western Bulgaria will preserve their local dialect pronunciation with "e" for all instances of "yat" (e.g. videl, videli). Others, attempting to adhere to the norm, will actually use the "ya" sound even in cases where the standard language has "e" (e.g. vidyal, vidyali). The latter hypercorrection is called свръхякане (svrah-yakane ≈"over-ya-ing"). Bulgarian is the only Slavic language whose literary standard does not naturally contain the iotated sound /jɛ/ (or its palatalized variant /ʲɛ/, except in non-Slavic foreign-loaned words). The sound is common in all modern Slavic languages (e.g. Czech medvěd /ˈmɛdvjɛt/ "bear", Polish pięć /pʲɛɲtɕ/ "five", Serbo-Croatian jelen /jělen/ "deer", Ukrainian немає /nemajɛ/[stress?] "there is not...", Macedonian пишување /piʃuvaɲʲɛ/[stress?] "writing", etc.), as well as some Western Bulgarian dialectal forms – e.g. ора̀н’е /oˈraɲʲɛ/ (standard Bulgarian: оране /oˈranɛ/, "ploughing"),[16] however it is not represented in standard Bulgarian speech or writing. Even where /jɛ/ occurs in other Slavic words, in Standard Bulgarian it is usually transcribed and pronounced as pure /ɛ/ – e.g. Boris Yeltsin is "Eltsin" (Борис Елцин), Yekaterinburg is "Ekaterinburg" (Екатеринбург) and Sarajevo is "Saraevo" (Сараево), although - because the sound is contained in a stressed syllable at the beginning of the word - Jelena Janković is "Yelena" – Йелена Янкович. Until the period immediately following the Second World War, all Bulgarian and the majority of foreign linguists referred to the South Slavic dialect continuum spanning the area of modern Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia and parts of Northern Greece as a group of Bulgarian dialects.[17][18][19][20][21][22] In contrast, Serbian sources tended to label them "south Serbian" dialects.[23][24] Some local naming conventions included bolgarski, bugarski and so forth.[25] The codifiers of the standard Bulgarian language, however, did not wish to make any allowances for a pluricentric "Bulgaro-Macedonian" compromise.[26] After 1944 the People's Republic of Bulgaria and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia began a policy of making Macedonia into the connecting link for the establishment of a new Balkan Federative Republic and stimulating here a development of distinct Slav Macedonian consciousness.[27] With the proclamation of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia as part of the Yugoslav federation, the new authorities also started measures that would overcome the pro-Bulgarian feeling among parts of its population and in 1945 a separate Macedonian language was codified.[28] After 1958, when the pressure from Moscow decreased, Sofia reverted to the view that the Macedonian language did not exist as a separate language. Nowadays, Bulgarian and Greek linguists as well as some linguists from other countries still consider Macedonian dialects as Bulgarian.[29][30] Outside Bulgaria and Greece, Macedonian is generally considered an autonomous language within the South Slavic dialect continuum.[31] Sociolinguists agree that the question whether Macedonian is a dialect of Bulgarian or a language is a political one and cannot be resolved on a purely linguistic basis, because dialect continua do not allow for either/or judgments.[32][33] In 886 AD, the Bulgarian Empire introduced the Glagolitic alphabet which was devised by the Saints Cyril and Methodius in the 850s. The Glagolitic alphabet was gradually superseded in later centuries by the Cyrillic script, developed around the Preslav Literary School, Bulgaria in the beginning of the 10th century. Several Cyrillic alphabets with 28 to 44 letters were used in the beginning and the middle of the 19th century during the efforts on the codification of Modern Bulgarian until an alphabet with 32 letters, proposed by Marin Drinov, gained prominence in the 1870s. The alphabet of Marin Drinov was used until the orthographic reform of 1945, when the letters Ѣ, ѣ (called ят 'yat' or двойно е/е-двойно 'double e'), and Ѫ, ѫ (called Голям юс 'big yus', голяма носовка 'big nasal sign', ъ кръстато 'crossed yer' or широко ъ 'long yer'), were removed from its alphabet, reducing the number of letters to 30. With the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union on 1 January 2007, Cyrillic became the third official script of the European Union, following the Latin and Greek scripts.[34] Bulgarian possesses a phonology similar to that of the rest of the South Slavic languages, notably lacking Serbo-Croatian's phonemic vowel length and tones and alveo-palatal affricates. The eastern dialects exhibit palatalization of consonants before front vowels (/ɛ/ and /i/) and reduction of vowel phonemes in unstressed position (causing mergers of /ɛ/ and /i/, /ɔ/ and /u/, /a/ and /ɤ/) - both patterns have partial parallels in Russian and lead to a partly similar sound. The western dialects are like Macedonian and Serbo-Croatian in that they do not have allophonic palatalization and have only little vowel reduction. Bulgarian has six vowel phonemes, but at least eight distinct phones can be distinguished when reduced allophones are taken into consideration. The parts of speech in Bulgarian are divided in 10 types, which are categorized in two broad classes: mutable and immutable. The difference is that mutable parts of speech vary grammatically, whereas the immutable ones do not change, regardless of their use. The five classes of mutables are: nouns, adjectives, numerals, pronouns and verbs. Syntactically, the first four of these form the group of the noun or the nominal group. The immutables are: adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, particles and interjections. Verbs and adverbs form the group of the verb or the verbal group. Nouns and adjectives have the categories grammatical gender, number, case (only vocative) and definiteness in Bulgarian. Adjectives and adjectival pronouns agree with nouns in number and gender. Pronouns have gender and number and retain (as in nearly all Indo-European languages) a more significant part of the case system. The plural forms of the nouns do not express their gender as clearly as the singular ones, but may also provide some clues to it: the ending –и (-i) is more likely to be used with a masculine or feminine noun (факти /ˈfakti/ 'facts', болести /ˈbɔlɛsti/ 'sicknesses'), while one in –а/–я belongs more often to a neuter noun (езера /ɛzɛˈra/ 'lakes'). Also, the plural ending –ове /ovɛ/ occurs only in masculine nouns. Two numbers are distinguished in Bulgarian – singular and plural. A variety of plural suffixes is used, and the choice between them is partly determined by their ending in singular and partly influenced by gender; in addition, irregular declension and alternative plural forms are common. Words ending in –а/–я (which are usually feminine) generally have the plural ending –и, upon dropping of the singular ending. Of nouns ending in a consonant, the feminine ones also use –и, whereas the masculine ones usually have –и for polysyllables and –ове for monosyllables (however, exceptions are especially common in this group). Nouns ending in –о/–е (most of which are neuter) mostly use the suffixes –а, –я (both of which require the dropping of the singular endings) and –та. Cases exist only in the personal and some other pronouns (as they do in many other modern Indo-European languages), with nominative, accusative, dative and vocative forms. Vestiges are present in a number of phraseological units and sayings. The major exception are vocative forms, which are still in use for masculine (with the endings -е, -о and -ю) and feminine nouns (-[ь/й]о and -е) in the singular. In modern Bulgarian, definiteness is expressed by a definite article which is postfixed to the noun, much like in the Scandinavian languages or Romanian (indefinite: човек, 'person'; definite: човекът, "the person") or to the first nominal constituent of definite noun phrases (indefinite: добър човек, 'a good person'; definite: добрият човек, "the good person"). There are four singular definite articles. Again, the choice between them is largely determined by the noun's ending in the singular.[35] Nouns that end in a consonant and are masculine use –ът/–ят, when they are grammatical subjects, and –а/–я elsewhere. Nouns that end in a consonant and are feminine, as well as nouns that end in –а/–я (most of which are feminine, too) use –та. Nouns that end in –е/–о use –то. The plural definite article is –те for all nouns except for those whose plural form ends in –а/–я; these get –та instead. When postfixed to adjectives the definite articles are –ят/–я for masculine gender (again, with the longer form being reserved for grammatical subjects), –та for feminine gender, –то for neuter gender, and –те for plural. Many of the English loanwords which have been adopted into the language since the end of communism, however, do not readily lend themselves to taking adjectival endings. This has caused an unprecedented shift in the language whereby, in certain cases, the adjective remains uninflected, while the noun following it takes the grammatical ending. Examples include – This type of combination is sometimes favoured even when the possibility of a traditional phrase structure exists, e.g. – In this case, the brand name "btv" cannot be inflected and, being a brand, remains in Roman script within the sentence.[38] Both groups agree in gender and number with the noun they are appended to. They may also take the definite article as explained above. Pronouns may vary in gender, number, and definiteness, and are the only parts of speech that have retained case inflections. Three cases are exhibited by some groups of pronouns – nominative, accusative and dative. The distinguishable types of pronouns include the following: personal, relative, reflexive, interrogative, negative, indefinitive, summative and possessive. The Bulgarian verb can take up to 3,000[39][dubious – discuss] distinct forms, as it varies in person, number, voice, aspect, mood, tense and even gender. Finite verbal forms are simple or compound and agree with subjects in person (first, second and third) and number (singular, plural). In addition to that, past compound forms using participles vary in gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) and voice (active and passive) as well as aspect (perfective/aorist and imperfective). Bulgarian verbs express lexical aspect: perfective verbs signify the completion of the action of the verb and form past perfective (aorist) forms; imperfective ones are neutral with regard to it and form past imperfective forms. Most Bulgarian verbs can be grouped in perfective-imperfective pairs (imperfective/perfective: идвам/дойда "come", пристигам/пристигна "arrive"). Perfective verbs can be usually formed from imperfective ones by suffixation or prefixation, but the resultant verb often deviates in meaning from the original. In the pair examples above, aspect is stem-specific and therefore there is no difference in meaning. In Bulgarian, there is also grammatical aspect. Three grammatical aspects are distinguishable: neutral, perfect and pluperfect. The neutral aspect comprises the three simple tenses and the future tense. The pluperfect is manifest in tenses that use double or triple auxiliary "be" participles like the past pluperfect subjunctive. Perfect constructions use a single auxiliary "be". The traditional interpretation is that in addition to the four moods (наклонения /nəkloˈnɛnijɐ/) shared by most other European languages – indicative (изявително, /izʲəˈvitɛɫno/) imperative (повелително /poveˈlitelno/), subjunctive (подчинително /pottʃiˈnitɛɫno/) and conditional (условно, /oˈsɫɔvno/) – in Bulgarian there is one more to describe a general category of unwitnessed events – the inferential (преизказно /prɛˈiskɐzno/) mood. However, most contemporary Bulgarian linguists usually exclude the subjunctive mood and the inferential mood from the list of Bulgarian moods (thus placing the number of Bulgarian moods at a total of 3: indicative, imperative and conditional)[40] and don't consider them to be moods but view them as verbial morphosyntactic constructs or separate gramemes of the verb class. The possible existence of a few other moods has been discussed in the literature. Most Bulgarian school grammars teach the traditional view of 4 Bulgarian moods (as described above, but excluding the subjunctive and including the inferential). There are three grammatically distinctive positions in time – present, past and future – which combine with aspect and mood to produce a number of formations. Normally, in grammar books these formations are viewed as separate tenses – i. e. "past imperfect" would mean that the verb is in past tense, in the imperfective aspect, and in the indicative mood (since no other mood is shown). There are more than 40 different tenses across Bulgarian's two aspects and five moods. Present tense is a temporally unmarked simple form made up of the verbal stem and a complex suffix composed of the thematic vowel /ɛ/, /i/ or /a/ and the person/number ending (пристигам, priˈstigɐm, "I arrive/I am arriving"); only imperfective verbs can stand in the present indicative tense independently; Past imperfect is a simple verb form used to express an action which is contemporaneous or subordinate to other past actions; it is made up of an imperfective or a perfective verbal stem and the person/number ending (пристигах /priˈstiɡɐx/, пристигнех /priˈstiɡnɛx/, 'I was arriving'); Past future tense is a compound form used to express an action which was to be completed in the past but was future as regards another past action; it is made up of the past imperfect of the verb ща /ʃtɤ/ ('will'), the particle да /dɐ/ ('to') and the present tense of the verb (e.g. щях да уча, /ʃtʲax dɐ ˈutʃɐ/, 'I was going to study'); Present perfect is a compound form used to express an action which was completed in the past but is relevant for or related to the present; it is made up of the present tense of the verb съм /sɤm/ ('be') and the past participle (e.g. съм учил /sɤm ˈutʃiɫ/, 'I have studied'); Past perfect is a compound form used to express an action which was completed in the past and is relative to another past action; it is made up of the past tense of the verb съм and the past participle (e.g. бях учил /bʲax ˈutʃiɫ/, 'I had studied'); Future perfect is a compound form used to express an action which is to take place in the future before another future action; it is made up of the future tense of the verb съм and the past participle (e.g. ще съм учил /ʃtɛ sɐm ˈutʃiɫ/, 'I will have studied'); Past future perfect is a compound form used to express a past action which is future with respect to a past action which itself is prior to another past action; it is made up of the past imperfect of ща, the particle да the present tense of the verb съм and the past participle of the verb (e.g. щях да съм учил, /ʃtʲax dɐ sɐm ˈutʃiɫ/, 'I would have studied'). The four perfect constructions above can vary in aspect depending on the aspect of the main-verb participle; they are in fact pairs of imperfective and perfective aspects. Verbs in forms using past participles also vary in voice and gender. The conditional mood consists of five compound tenses, most of which are not grammatically distinguishable. The present, future and past conditional use a special past form of the stem би- (bi – "be") and the past participle (бих учил, /bix ˈutʃiɫ/, 'I would study'). The past future conditional and the past future perfect conditional coincide in form with the respective indicative tenses. The subjunctive mood is rarely documented as a separate verb form in Bulgarian, (being, morphologically, a sub-instance of the quasi-infinitive construction with the particle да and a normal finite verb form), but nevertheless it is used regularly. The most common form, often mistaken for the present tense, is the present subjunctive ([по-добре] да отида (ˈpɔdobrɛ) dɐ oˈtidɐ/, 'I had better go'). The difference between the present indicative and the present subjunctive tense is that the subjunctive can be formed by both perfective and imperfective verbs. It has completely replaced the infinitive and the supine from complex expressions (see below). It is also employed to express opinion about possible future events. The past perfect subjunctive ([по-добре] да бях отишъл (ˈpɔdobrɛ) dɐ bʲax oˈtiʃɐl/, 'I'd had better be gone') refers to possible events in the past, which did not take place, and the present pluperfect subjunctive (да съм бил отишъл /dɐ sɐm bil oˈtiʃɐl/), which may be used about both past and future events arousing feelings of incontinence, suspicion, etc. and has no perfect to English translation. The inferential mood has five pure tenses. Two of them are simple – past aorist inferential and past imperfect inferential – and are formed by the past participles of perfective and imperfective verbs, respectively. There are also three compound tenses – past future inferential, past future perfect inferential and past perfect inferential. All these tenses' forms are gender-specific in the singular. There are also conditional and compound-imperative crossovers. The existence of inferential forms has been attributed to Turkic influences by most Bulgarian linguists.[citation needed] Morphologically, they are derived from the perfect. Adverbial participle (деепричастие) is usually formed from imperfective present stems with the suffix –(е)йки (четейки, 'while reading'), relates an action contemporaneous with and subordinate to the main verb and is originally a Western Bulgarian form. The participles are inflected by gender, number, and definiteness, and are coordinated with the subject when forming compound tenses (see tenses above). When used in attributive role the inflection attributes are coordinated with the noun that is being attributed. Bulgarian uses reflexive verbal forms (i.e. actions which are performed by the agent onto him- or herself) which behave in a similar way as they do in many other Indo-European languages, such as French and Spanish. The reflexive is expressed by the invariable particle se,[note 1] originally a clitic form of the accusative reflexive pronoun. Thus – When the action is performed on others, other particles are used, just like in any normal verb, e.g. – Sometimes, the reflexive verb form has a similar but not necessarily identical meaning to the non-reflexive verb – In other cases, the reflexive verb has a completely different meaning from its non-reflexive counterpart – When the action is performed on an indirect object, the particles change to si and its derivatives – peya si – I am singing to myself, pee si – she is singing to herself, pee mu – she is singing to him In some cases, the particle si is ambiguous between the indirect object and the possessive meaning – The difference between transitive and intransitive verbs can lead to significant differences in meaning with minimal change, e.g. – haresvam go – I like him, haresvam si go – no precise translation, roughly translates as "he's really close to my heart" mislya – I am thinking (usually about something serious), mislya si – same meaning, but usually about something personal and/or trivial The remaining adverbs are formed in ways that are no longer productive in the language. A small number are original (not derived from other words), for example: тук (here), там (there), вътре (inside), вън (outside), много (very/much) etc. The rest are mostly fossilized case forms, such as: archaic locative forms of some adjectives, e.g. добре (well), зле (badly), твърде (too, rather), and nouns горе (up), утре (tomorrow), лете (in the summer); derived from cardinal numerals by means of a non-productive suffix: веднъж (once), дваж (twice), триж (thrice); Adverbs can sometimes be reduplicated to emphasize the qualitative or quantitative properties of actions, moods or relations as performed by the subject of the sentence: "бавно-бавно" ("rather slowly"), "едва-едва" ("with great difficulty"), "съвсем-съвсем" ("quite", "thoroughly"). Bulgarian employs clitic doubling, mostly for emphatic purposes. For example, the following constructions are common in colloquial Bulgarian: The phenomenon is practically obligatory in the spoken language in the case of inversion signalling information structure (in writing, clitic doubling may be skipped in such instances, with a somewhat bookish effect): In this case, clitic doubling can be a colloquial alternative of the more formal or bookish passive voice, which would be constructed as follows: Clitic doubling is also fully obligatory, both in the spoken and in the written norm, in clauses including several special expressions that use the short accusative and dative pronouns such as играе ми се (I feel like playing), студено ми е (I am cold), and боли ме ръката (my arm hurts): Except the above examples, clitic doubling is considered inappropriate in a formal context. Bulgarian grammars usually do not treat this phenomenon extensively. This section possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (October 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Questions in Bulgarian which do not use a question word (such as who? what? etc.) are formed with the particle ли after the verb; a subject is not necessary, as the verbal conjugation suggests who is performing the action: While the particle ли generally goes after the verb, it can go after a noun or adjective if a contrast is needed: Rhetorical questions can be formed by adding ли to a question word, thus forming a "double interrogative" – Кой беше там? – 'Who was there?' – Кой ли не! – 'Nearly everyone!' (lit. 'I wonder who wasn't there') The verb съм /sɤm/[note 3] – 'to be' is also used as an auxiliary for forming the perfect, the passive and the conditional: бъда /ˈbɤdɐ/ – interchangeable with съм in most tenses and moods, but never in the present indicative – e.g. /ˈiskɐm dɐ ˈbɤdɐ/ ('I want to be'), /ʃtɛ ˈbɤdɐ tuk/ ('I will be here'); in the imperative, only бъда is used – /ˈbɤdi tuk/ ('be here'); The impersonal verb ще (lit. 'it wants')[note 5] is used to for forming the (positive) future tense: The past tense of this verb – щях /ʃtʲax/ is conjugated to form the past conditional ('would have' – again, with да, since it is irrealis): the third person singular of these two can be used impersonally to mean 'there is/there are' or 'there isn't/aren't any,'[note 7] e.g. Sometimes proper nouns and words referring to friends or family members can have a diminutive ending added to show affection. These constructions are all referred to as "na galeno" (lit. "caressing" form): There is an interesting trend (which is comparatively modern, although it might well have deeper, dormant roots) where the feminine ending "-ka" and the definite suffix "-ta" ("the") are added to male names – note that this is affectionate and not at all insulting (in fact, the endings are not even really considered as being "feminine"): In Bulgarian, there are several conjunctions all translating into English as "but", which are all used in distinct situations. They are но (no), ама (amà), а (a), ами (amì), and ала (alà) (and обаче (obache) – "however", identical in use to но). While there is some overlapping between their uses, in many cases they are specific. For example, ami is used for a choice – ne tova, ami onova – "not this one, but that one" (comp. Spanish sino), while ama is often used to provide extra information or an opinion – kazah go, ama sgreshih – "I said it, but I was wrong". Meanwhile, a provides contrast between two situations, and in some sentences can even be translated as "although", "while" or even "and" – az rabotya, a toy blee – "I'm working, and he's daydreaming". Very often, different words can be used to alter the emphasis of a sentence – e.g. while "pusha, no ne tryabva" and "pusha, a ne tryabva" both mean "I smoke, but I shouldn't", the first sounds more like a statement of fact ("...but I mustn't"), while the second feels more like a judgement ("...but I oughtn't"). Similarly, az ne iskam, ama toy iska and az ne iskam, a toy iska both mean "I don't want to, but he does", however the first emphasises the fact that he wants to, while the second emphasises the wanting rather than the person. Ala is interesting in that, while it feels archaic, it is often used in poetry and frequently in children's stories, since it has quite a moral/ominous feel to it. Bulgarian has several abstract particles which are used to strengthen a statement. These have no precise translation in English.[note 8] The particles are strictly informal and can even be considered rude by some people and in some situations. They are mostly used at the end of questions or instructions. бе (be) – the most common particle. It can be used to strengthen a statement or, sometimes, to indicate derision of an opinion, aided by the tone of voice. (Originally purely masculine, it can now be used towards both men and women.) ма (ma) (feminine only) – originally simply the feminine counterpart of be, but today perceived as rude and derisive (compare the similar evolution of the vocative forms of feminine names). бре (bre, masculine), мари (mari, feminine) – similar to be and ma, but archaic. Although informal, can sometimes be heard being used by older people. These are "tagged" on to the beginning or end of a sentence to express the mood of the speaker in relation to the situation. They are mostly interrogative or slightly imperative in nature. There is no change in the grammatical mood when these are used (although they may be expressed through different grammatical moods in other languages). нали (nalì) – is a universal affirmative tag, like "isn't it"/"won't you", etc. (it is invariable, like the French n'est-ce pas). It can be placed almost anywhere in the sentence, and does not always require a verb: shte doydesh, nali? – you are coming, aren't you?; nali iskaha? – didn't they want to?; nali onzi? – that one, right?; it can express quite complex thoughts through simple constructions – nali nyamashe? – "I thought you weren't going to!" or "I thought there weren't any!" (depending on context – the verb nyama presents general negation/lacking, see "nyama", above). нима (nimà) – presents disbelief ~"don't tell me that..." – e.g. nima iskash?! – "don't tell me you want to!". It is slightly archaic, but still in use. Can be used on its own as an interjection – nima! neka, as an interjection, can also be used to express judgement or even Schadenfreude – neka mu! – "he deserves it!". These express intent or desire, perhaps even pleading. They can be seen as a sort of cohortative side to the language. (Since they can be used by themselves, they could even be considered as verbs in their own right.) They are also highly informal. я (ya) – "let me" – exclusively when asking someone else for something. It can even be used on its own as a request or instruction (depending on the tone used), indicating that the speaker wants to partake in or try whatever the listener is doing. These particles can be combined with the vocative particles for greater effect, e.g. ya da vidya, be (let me see), or even exclusively in combinations with them, with no other elements, e.g. hayde, de! (come on!); nedey, de! (I told you not to!). Bulgarian has several pronouns of quality which have no direct parallels in English – kakav (what sort of); takuv (this sort of); onakuv (that sort of – colloq.); nyakakav (some sort of); nikakav (no sort of); vsyakakav (every sort of); and the relative pronoun kakavto (the sort of ... that ... ). The adjective ednakuv ("the same") derives from the same radical.[note 9] ne poznavam takuv – "I don't know any (people like that)" (lit. "I don't know this sort of (person)") nyakakvi hora – lit. "some type of people", but the understood meaning is "a bunch of people I don't know" An interesting phenomenon is that these can be strung along one after another in quite long constructions, e.g. nyakakva some sort of edna takava nyakakva nikakva kola this sort of worthless car (that I'm trying to describe) An extreme (colloquial) sentence, with almost no physical meaning in it whatsoever – yet which does have perfect meaning to the Bulgarian ear – would be : literal translation: "what kind of – is – this one here (she) – this sort of – one – some sort of – no sort of" —Note: the subject of the sentence is simply the pronoun "taya" (lit. "this one here"; colloq. "she"). Another interesting phenomenon that is observed in colloquial speech is the use of takova (neuter of takyv) not only as a substitute for an adjective, but also as a substitute for a verb. In that case the base form takova is used as the third person singular in the present indicative and all other forms are formed by analogy to other verbs in the language. Sometimes the "verb" may even acquire a derivational prefix that changes its meaning. Examples: Another use of takova in colloquial speech is the word takovata, which can be used as a substitution for a noun, but also, if the speaker doesn't remember or is not sure how to say something, they might say takovata and then pause to think about it: izyadoh ti takovata – I ate something of yours (perhaps: I ate your dessert). Here the word takovata is used as a substitution for a noun. Similar "meaningless" expressions are extremely common in spoken Bulgarian, especially when the speaker is finding it difficult to describe something. Bulgarian has a rich set of inflectional and derivational processes.[citation needed] In the simplest terms, this can be seen in the way that most nouns and verbs are formed – namely by adding prefixes and suffixes to a rather limited number of roots, which creates almost a dozen new words, along with a couple of dozen derivatives thereof. Here are some examples using the root word klyuch (ключ) "key/switch": Verbs can take several prefixes, thus expressing increasingly complex ideas. For example, the bol– root, which has to do with ailments (bol-ka – pain; bol-est – illness; bol-i – it hurts, etc.), can be used to express various different stages of falling ill: The commonly cited phenomenon of Bulgarian people shaking their head for "yes" and nodding for "no" is true but, with the influence of Western culture, ever rarer, and almost non-existent among the younger generation.[citation needed] (It should be noted, however, that the shaking and nodding are not identical to the Western gestures. The "nod" for no is actually an upward movement of the head rather than a downward one, while the shaking of the head for yes is not completely horizontal, but also has a slight "wavy" aspect to it.) A dental click [ǀ] (similar to the English "tsk") also means "no" (informal), as does ъ-ъ [ʔəʔə] (the only occurrence in Bulgarian of the glottal stop). The two are often said with the upward 'nod'. Bulgarian has an extensive vocabulary covering family relationships. The biggest range of words is for uncles and aunts, e.g. chicho (your father's brother), vuicho (your mother's brother), svako (your aunt's husband); an even larger number of synonyms for these three exists in the various dialects of Bulgarian, including kaleko, lelincho, tetin, etc. The words do not only refer to the closest members of the family (such as brat – brother, but batko/bate – older brother, sestra – sister, but kaka – older sister), but extend to its furthest reaches, e.g. badzhanak from Turkish bacanak (the relationship of the husbands of two sisters to each other) and etarva (the relationships of two brothers' wives to each other). For all in-laws, there are specific names, e.g. a woman's husband's brother is her dever and her husband's sister is her zalva. In the traditional rural extended family before 1900, there existed separate subcategories for different brothers-in-law/sisters-in-law of a woman with regard to their age relative to hers, e.g. instead of simply a dever there could be a braino (older), a draginko (younger), or an ubavenkyo (who is still a child). As with many Slavic languages, the double negative in Bulgarian is grammatically correct, while some forms of it, when used instead of a single negative form, are grammatically incorrect. The following are literal translations of grammatically correct Bulgarian sentences that utilize a double or multiple negation: "Никой никъде никога нищо не е направил." (multiple negation without the use of a compound double negative form, i.e. using a listing of several successive single negation words) – "Nobody never nowhere nothing did not do." (translated as "nobody has ever done anything, anywhere"); "Никога не съм бил там." (double negation without the use of a compound double negative form, i.e. using a listing of several successive single negation words) – I never did not go there ("[I] have never been there"); Никога никакви чувства не съм имал! – I never no feelings had not have! (I have never had any feelings!). The same applies for Macedonian. Most of the vocabulary of modern Bulgarian consists of terms inheried from Proto-Slavic and local Bulgarian innovations and formations of those through the mediation of Old and Middle Bulgarian. Thus, the native lexical terms in Bulgarian account for 70% to 80% of the lexicon. The remaining 25% to 30% are loanwords from a number of languages, as well as derivations of such words. Bulgarian adopted also a few words of Thracian and Bulgar origin. The languages which have contributed most to Bulgarian are Russian, French and to a lesser extent English and Ottoman Turkish. Also Latin and Greek are the source of many words, used mostly in international terminology. Many Latin terms entered the language through Romanian, Aromanian, and Megleno-Romanian during Bulgarian Empires (present-day Bulgaria was part of Roman Empire), loanwords of Greek origin in Bulgarian are a product of the influence of the liturgical language of the Orthodox Church. Many of the numerous loanwords from another Turkic language, Ottoman Turkish (and, via Ottoman Turkish, from Arabic and Persian) which were adopted into Bulgarian during the long period of Ottoman rule, have been replaced with native terms. In addition, both specialized (usually coming from the field of science) and commonplace English words (notably abstract, commodity/service-related or technical terms) have also penetrated Bulgarian since the second half of the 20th century, especially since 1989. A noteworthy portion of this English-derived terminology has attained some unique features in the process of its introduction to native speakers, and this has resulted in peculiar derivations that set the newly formed loanwords apart from the original words (mainly in pronunciation), although many loanwords are completely identical to the source words. A growing number of international neologisms are also being widely adopted, causing controversy between younger generations who, in general, are raised in the era of digital globalization, and the older, more conservative educated purists. Prior to standardization in the 19th century, after a period of Ottoman Turkish as a lingua franca for about 5 centuries, vernacular Bulgarian is estimated to have been consisted of 50% Ottoman vocabulary, which contained predominantly (up to 80%) Arabic and Persian words.[42][43] Most Slavic languages demonstrate a higher degree of shared vocabulary with one another than English does with the Germanic family due to the number of Romance loans in English on the one hand, and on the other hand due to the influences on Slavic languages of Russian or Church Slavonic, which was a Southeast Slavic language. The adoption of Church Slavonic morphology and vocabulary was used to enrich other Slavic languages. It is especially pronounced in Russian, which today consists of mixed native and Church Slavonic (South Slavic) vocabulary, analogically to the Romance vocabulary of English, but in Russian the Church Slavonisms are not perceived as foreign due to their Slavic roots.[45] An estimated 55% of Russian, incl. vocabulary, syntactic features, etc. goes back to the Church Slavonic language, known as Old Bulgarian, while 70% of Church Slavonic words are common to all Slavic languages.[46] Some authors argue that the Southeast Slavic language Church Slavonic is the "passkey" to the Russian nation and language.[47] As of the beginning of the 1960s, loanwords amounted to some 25% of the vocabulary of the standard dictionary of Bulgarian. The most important source of loanwords in recent centuries has been Russian. Two other important sources of borrowing were Latin and Greek, each accounting for around a quarter of all borrowings, more specifically, Latin (around 26%)[48] and Greek (around 23%).[48] French vocabulary contribution to the Bulgarian language totals around 15%[48] and Ottoman Turkish (along with Arabic and Persian) totalled around 14%,[48] whereas loanwords from Russian accounted for 10% of the borrowings.[48] Lesser but still significant influence was exerted by Italian (around 4%),[48] German (around 4%)[48] and English (around 2%).[48] Some very frequent expressions have been borrowed from other languages. Most of them are somewhat informal. Мерси (mersí) – Thank you; from French (although this word is probably even more common than native "Благодаря", it is inappropriate in very official or solemn contexts) Чао (cháo) – Bye; from Italian (the informal counterpart of native "Довиждане", this word is more common than the native) Супер (súper) – Super; (from Latin, colloquial; note – "Super" remains the same regardless of quantity or gender, although an even more colloquial adjective суперски (súperski) does decline as usual) (In the above two examples, the formal expression uses a plural verb but a singular pronoun, which allows speakers to distinguish the two grammatical forms.) ^ Unlike in French and Spanish, where se is only used for the 3rd person, and other particles, such as me and te, are used for the 1st and 2nd persons singular, e.g. je me lave/me lavo – I wash myself. ^ It is a common reply to the question Kak e? /ˈkak ɛ/ 'How are things?' (lit. 'how is it?') – /ˈbivɐ/ 'alright' (lit. 'it [repetitively] is') or /ˈkak si/ 'How are you?' -/ˈbivɐm/ 'I'm OK'. ^ ще – from the verb ща – 'to want.' The present tense of this verb in the sense of 'to want' is archaic and only used colloquially. Instead, искам /ˈiskɐm/ is used. ^ Formed from the impersonal verb няма (lit. 'it does not have') and the subjunctive particle да /dɐ/ ('that') ^ They can also be used on their own as a reply, with no object following: има – 'there are some'; /ˈɲamɐ/ – 'there aren't any' – compare German keine. ^ Perhaps most similar in use is the tag "man", but the Bulgarian particles are more abstract still. ^ Like the demonstratives, these take the same form as pronouns as they do as adjectives – ie. takuv means both "this kind of..." (adj.) and this kind of person/thing (pron., depending on the context).
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That’s how I was going to describe the growing number of accusations of sexual misconduct (and worse) in the wake of producer Harvey Weinstein’s fall. Other Hollywood luminaries (director James Toback) have been accused since the news broke, as have television personalities (Mark Halperin, plus even more details as to the allegations against Bill O’Reilly have come to light); the bassist for Marilyn Manson … and George H.W. Bush. Poppy Bush! A tidal wave of reports — except, it isn’t, really – not when these recent, widely publicized reports are compared to how often sexual violence occurs. Sexual assault and sexual harassment are severely underreported. . The National Sexual Violence Resource Center says “rape is the most underreported crime” and that 63 percent of sexual assaults are not reported to police. Additionally, only 12 percent of child sexual abuse is reported to authorities, per NSVRC’s statistics. And, for those who like to insist “women are lying” (looking at you, Sarah Huckabee Sanders!), research cited by the center found the prevalence of false reporting to be between 2 and 10 percent. (Also, sexual assault and harassment victims include men: 1 in 71 men are raped at some point in their lives, according to the NSVRC. Are they lying, too, or is it “just” the statistical 1 rape victim among every 5 women?) For every sexual-assault complaint you might hear about, there are who-knows- how-many instances in which the victim keeps silent. It’s not hard to see why, especially when there is a power imbalance between victim and perpetrator. The scale is tipped further against victims because of persistent, if varying, views of how the victims “asked for it” or failed to prevent it, or didn’t react the way others thought she or he should. “How do we display ourselves, how do we present ourselves as women, what are we asking?” This was fashion designer Donna Karan’s response to news that her friend Weinstein had been accused of multiple instances of sexual predation. “ … You look at everything all over the world today, you know, and how women are dressing and, you know, what they’re asking by just presenting themselves the way they do. What are they asking for? Trouble.” Karan is hardly alone in the mindset; even other women have said similar things since the news broke. U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, a Texas Democrat, told an NBC station she grew up in a time when “it was as much the woman’s responsibility as the man’s.” Had she stopped there, the remark might have been defensible as simply telling how people used to think. But she went on, “I’m from the old school that you can have behaviors that appear to be inviting. It can be interpreted as such. That’s the responsibility, I think, of the female. I think that males have a responsibility to be professional themselves.” There’s a lot to unpack, here. According to the Texas Tribune, Johnson tried explaining she meant to empower women, saying women “have the power to control the situation” through reporting to the police, or by not cooperating, and that women allow offending men to get away with it (presumably by not reporting it). Johnson was out of line. When your paycheck — or even your entire career — depends on not offending the man who signs the check, your options are limited. When reporting is met with doubt, ridicule and worse, the woman is not the one who is allowing the man to “get away with it.” Johnson, too, later rescinded her comments and said she did not blame victims for the actions of perpetrators. Response from alleged perpetrators has varied – from Weinstein, who, although he has denied criminal conduct, basically said he is helpless because of a “sex addiction,” to George Bush Sr. apologizing. (Other people in his camp, however, tried to use his age and infirmity to excuse reports by four different women that he groped them; his spokesman even trotted out the old he-didn’t-mean- anything-by-it defense.) But we remain distressingly inclined to blame the victim, or even women in general, as Karan and Johnson’s statements — and countless similar statements through the centuries — show. This does not tend to happen in crimes other than rape. While we might chide a burglary victim for leaving the door unlocked, we don’t say that because he didn’t secure his home, the law was not broken at all or he must have “wanted it to happen.” The spate of news of prominent men being accused of sexual crimes and sexual harassment kept coming in October. This is not because women suddenly wanted to pick up metaphorical torches and engage in a witch hunt. It is because seeing Weinstein topple made other victims feel emboldened enough to take the risk, to tell their story, to put on their social media accounts the hashtag “me too.” Time magazine tackled the issue Oct. 12, with a cover referring to Weinstein as “producer, predator, pariah.” It was an important piece, featuring some of the accusers who have gone public, whose voices just may have sparked a movement. As central as Weinstein obviously was to the story, though, I could not help wishing the cover had featured some of these strong women, like Rose Mc- Gowan, who went on to take her message to the Women’s Convention in Detroit. Maybe — just maybe — we are getting to the point in North America when an accuser might stand a chance of being believed, rather than scrutinized for an ulterior motive, or how she behaved, how much she drank, what she wore, what she looked like. Maybe, just maybe, we could even recognize them for their courage. In late October, two New York City officers were indicted on allegations they’d handcuffed a young woman for alleged drug possession, driven her to a parking lot and, while she was still cuffed, sexually assaulted her. The officers have denied it — with, according to published reports, the go-to defense of the sex having been “consensual.” No word, though, on just why they thought it was appropriate to engage in any kind of sex with someone they had detained, while they were on duty. The story gets worse. The officers also allegedly made hay of the woman’s social-media posts, which were less than virginal, and may have made a reference to a suit she filed. (Translation: “She must have wanted it, because look what she’s posting.”) One news story about the matter, while well-rendered, included a photo of the woman posing in front of a mirror in a cropped blouse. The online version of this article did not include photographs of the officers, Eddie Martins and Richard Hall, even though they were the ones indicted. And, as the Weinstein scandal erupted here, in Canada news emerged of a 2015 case involving a teenager whose taxi driver tried to kiss her, licked her face and groped her (BBC). Judge Jean-Paul Braun convicted the defendant, Carl Figaro; however, he also brought up the victim’s appearance (“a bit overweight, but she has a pretty face”), suggesting she found the assailant’s attention flattering, since he “looks good … he has nice manners and … likes to wear cologne.” Braun is supposed to apply the law. It is literally his job. Yet, the BBC reported Braun suggested “there are degrees of consent and question(ed) exactly which actions required (Figaro) to get the victim’s consent.” The judge, per the BBC, also brought up kissing as compared to touching someone’s backside. So, because kissing someone supposedly isn’t as rape-y as grabbing a handful, a man doesn’t necessarily need the green light? I know very little about Canadian law, but … seriously? This small sampling shows even the people who should most know better still give credence to old myths about a man’s “right” to sexual gratification, a woman’s “responsibility” to keep this supposedly superior being in check, and her trustworthiness. It shows, distressingly, there might not be a society-wide, reliable way to get individuals to stop putting the onus of preventing assault onto the victims. Perhaps no amount of public outcry can change individual mindsets. In a wild turnaround, Xochitl Torres Small, a Democrat, appears to have won the race for New Mexico’s Second Congressional District seat a little less than a day after her opponent announced that she had … San Juan County, Utah, is preparing for a seismic shift on its county commission. Although the San Juan Record reported that not all the mail ballots had been counted Wednesday, the Salt Lake Tribune and … Colorado went blue in a big way Tuesday night, but Montezuma County and the state’s southwest corner remained staunchly red. In Tuesday’s election, Montezuma County kept its county commission all-Republican, choosing Jim Candelaria over Democrat …
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^ Trudgill, Peter (1992). "Ausbau sociolinguistics and the perception of language status in contemporary Europe". International Journal of Applied Linguistics. 2 (2): 167–177. However, outside Greece, where the name of the language has been objected to (see Trudgill forthcoming), and Bulgaria, Macedonian's status as a language is generally accepted. ^ Chambers, Jack; Trudgill, Peter (1998). Dialectology (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 7. Similarly, Bulgarian politicians often argue that Macedonian is simply a dialect of Bulgarian – which is really a way of saying, of course, that they feel Macedonia ought to be part of Bulgaria. From a purely linguistic point of view, however, such arguments are not resolvable, since dialect continua admit of more-or-less but not either-or judgements. ^ Danforth, Loring M. (1997). The Macedonian conflict: ethnic nationalism in a transnational world. Princeton University Press. p. 67. ISBN 0691043566. Sociolinguists agree that in such situations the decision as to whether a particular variety of speech constitutes a language or a dialect is always based on political, rather than linguistic criteria (Trudgill 1974:15). A language, in other words, can be defined "as a dialect with an army and a navy" (Nash 1989:6). ^ Leonard Orban (24 May 2007). "Cyrillic, the third official alphabet of the EU, was created by a truly multilingual European" (PDF). europe.eu. Retrieved 3 August 2014. ^ 89% of internet users refuse to reveal personal details online (in Bulgarian) Dnevnik, 10 July 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2012 ^ The Bulgarian Verb Elementary On-Line Bulgarian Grammar by Katina Bontcheva, retrieved on 21 August 2011 ^ Opel are challenging their market competition (in Bulgarian) Dnevnik, 1 July 2000. Retrieved 17 September 2012. The linguistic features of the Bulgarian language (from WALS, The World Atlas of Language Structures Online) Liberty Fund, Inc. is a nonprofit foundation[2] headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana which promulgates the libertarian views of its founder, Pierre F. Goodrich[3] through publishing, conferences, and educational resources. The operating mandate of the Liberty Fund was set forth in an unpublished memo written by Mr. Goodrich "to encourage the study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals".[4][5] Liberty Fund was founded by Pierre F. Goodrich in 1960. In 1997 it received an $80 million donation from Goodrich's wife, Enid, increasing its assets to over $300 million.[5][6] In November 2015, it was announced that the Liberty Fund was building a $22 million headquarters in Carmel, Indiana.[7][8] The foundation has published several books covering history, politics, philosophy, law, education, and economics. These include: The Library of Economics and Liberty (EconLib) – publishes the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics (CEE).[11][12][13] Articles are written by economists from different schools of thought, and include four Nobel laureates in economics as authors in the 2nd edition (2008).[14][15] It also includes short biographies of noted economists and a comprehensive index.[16] The original version of the CEE was first published in 1993 as the Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics with economist David R. Henderson as the editor.[17] Notable contributors to the first edition included Nobel Prize laureates Gary Becker, Paul Krugman, Thomas Schelling, George Stigler, and James Tobin.[18] In his book The Assault on Reason, former U.S. Vice President and presidential candidate Al Gore wrote that between 2002 and 2004, 97% of the attendees at Liberty Fund training seminars for judges were Republican administration appointees. Gore suggests that such conferences and seminars are one of the reasons that judges who regularly attend such conferences "are generally responsible for writing the most radical pro-corporate, antienvironmental, and activist decisions". Referring to what he calls the "Big Three"—the Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment, George Mason University's Law & Economics Center, and the Liberty Fund—Gore adds, "These groups are not providing unbiased judicial education. They are giving multithousand-dollar vacations to federal judges to promote their radical right-wing agenda at the expense of the public interest."[20] Liberty Fund has been cited by historian Donald T. Critchlow as one of the endowed conservative foundations which laid the way for the election of U.S. President Ronald Reagan in 1980.[21] ^ The Ama-gi is interpreted by the Liberty Fund to be the earliest-known written appearance of the word "freedom", or "liberty", taken from a clay document written about 2300 BCE in the Sumerian city-state of Lagash. See: Logo Archived 2016-06-12 at the Wayback Machine. ^ Simon, Scott (March 28, 2009). "Sarah Palin as Dorothy? We're Not in Kansas". Weekend Edition – Saturday. NPR. Retrieved September 8, 2013. ^ "Gift pulls Liberty out of shadows". Indianapolis Business Journal. IBJ Corporation. June 30, 1997. Retrieved September 8, 2013. Because the conferences are scattered across the globe and because they attract only elite thinkers, the fund attracts little attention in Indianapolis outside its Allison Pointe offices. ^ a b "Economics 101-03: History of Economic Thought Spring 2015" (PDF). California State University, Sacramento Department of Economics. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 26, 2017. Retrieved July 24, 2018. The Hector F. DeLuca Biochemistry Building, originally known as the Agricultural Chemistry Building, is a historic structure on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It was the site of the discovery of vitamins A and B, as well as the development of vitamin D processing. The building was part of the expansion of the College of Agriculture undertaken by Edwin B. Hart. Hart assumed leadership of the department in 1906. The next year, Stephen Moulton Babcock and Elmer McCollum began the single-grain experiment, which fostered the development of agricultural chemistry at Wisconsin. The experiment continued in the Agricultural Chemistry Building when it was built in 1912 and was expended to identify the key elements in nutrition.[2] In 1913, McCollum identified a molecule in egg yolks, vitamin A. The discovery was consistent with the nutrition element proposed by Frederick Gowland Hopkins a year before. The experiment continued, and in 1915, McCollum identified vitamin B in rice. McCollum left Wisconsin for Johns Hopkins University in 1917 and was succeeded by Harry Steenbock. He continued experimentation on the new molecules, isolating and naming vitamin A in 1920.[2] Other research by Steenbock identified iron and copper as effective agents in the treatment of anemia. Steenbock made his most significant discovery in 1923, when he established a relationship between vitamin D and ultra-violet light on bone health. He then founded the "Steenbock Process" in 1928, a method of concentrating vitamin D by irradiating food. This method was employed on a large scale through his Wisconsin Alumni Research Fund.[2] Conrad Elvehjem isolated nicotinic acid (niacin) at the Agricultural Chemistry Building in 1937, which cured pellagra. and Karl Paul Link identified the blood coagulant dicumarol here in 1941. On June 19, 1985, the building was recognized by the National Park Service with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places.[2] A major renovation was completed in 2012 and the building was integrated into the Biochemical Sciences Complex.[3] The building was named after Hector F. DeLuca in 2013.[4] The building is generally Georgian Revival in style with its pediment, quoins, and ballustrade. It was designed by Warren Powers Laird & Paul Philippe Cret, who also designed six other buildings on campus: the Central Heating Station, the Stock Pavilion, Lathrop Hall, the Home Economics Buildings, Wisconsin High School, and Sterling Hall.[2] ^ a b c d e Miller, E. L. (June 19, 1985), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Agricultural Chemistry Building, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, National Park Service, retrieved November 24, 2014 ^ Sakai, Jill (June 7, 2013). "Biochemical Sciences Complex to be named after Hector F. DeLuca". University of Wisconsin–Madison News. Retrieved November 24, 2014. This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience. Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia's inclusion policy. (June 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) In the 30th century, time travel becomes illegal after a time paradox crisis. The Time Protection Department (TPD) is established to watch for and stop time crimes. Four new enlistee cadets of the TPD are tricked by Don Dolnero and his gang into letting them time-travel to the year 2000 to commit various crimes and, to protect history, the four cadets pursue them. They encounter a severe problem: the Timeranger program requires five members for the first operation. They coerce a present-day martial artist, Tatsuya Asami, to join them, and they become the Timerangers. Tatsuya rents a building for them to live in, and they start a small odd-jobs business called Tomorrow Research to financially support themselves. Over time, the four cadets begin to realize that their presence would inevitably change the future in the form of the City Guardians, a security force under the employment of the Asami Corporation to protect the city from the Londers. The City Guardians form a tenuous relationship with the Timerangers, especially when Tatsuya's college acquaintance Naoto becomes Time Fire and later also becomes the City Guardian's captain. Tatsuya Asami/Time Red (浅見 竜也/タイムレッド, Asami Tatsuya/Taimu Reddo): The main protagonist of the series, Tatsuya is a 22-year-old martial artist who is "drafted" into the team. He refuses to accept fate and his heritage as future CEO of his father's company. He believes that people can control their own destiny, but only if they fight for a desirable future. After joining the Timerangers, Tatsuya decides to move out of his father's house and uses his savings to rent the building that would be the Timeranger's home. He works as a karate teacher at Tomorrow Research. Although Yuri is the team leader, Tatsuya is the driving force of the Timerangers, essentially acting as field commander during the battles. When operating the Time Robo formations, Tatsuya is usually in charge of accessing the finishing moves to recapture the Londers Prisoners by wielding a miniature version of the Space-Time Sword/Chrono Divider to mimic the movement pattern. In the finale, one year after the final battle, Tatsuya continues to live freely by choosing his lifestyle until he feels that he is ready to join his father's company. At the end of the series, Tatsuya runs into four individuals who resemble Yuri, Ayase, Domon and Sion, who may be their ancestors, and even an individual who resembles Naoto. Yuri/Time Pink (ユウリ/タイムピンク, Yūri/Taimu Pinku): The female protagonist of the series and the leader of the Timerangers, she is a 21-year-old police officer from the 30th century. Since the Inter-City Police are aware of Don Dolnero's plan, she goes undercover as a TPD cadet to stop him. She holds a personal grudge against Don Dolnero for sending an assassin to kill her family in the year 2988. Yuri is initially cold towards Tatsuya, but eventually warms up to him. She works as a detective at Tomorrow Research, but is open to other jobs such as cleaning services. In the series finale, she confesses to Tatsuya that she loves him, but they cannot be together due to the large gap in between their timelines. Therefore, she returns to her own time and finds that, due to the time change in the 30th century, her family is still alive. In the 20th century, Tatsuya comes across an individual resembling Yuri, who may be her ancestor. Ayase/Time Blue (アヤセ/タイムブルー, Ayase/Taimu Burū): A former racer, this calm-headed 22-year-old is the second-in-command with a knack for high-speed battles and a deadpan sense of humor. Often, his humor puts him at odds with Domon, which forces the other Timerangers to prevent a possible fistfight between the two. He is close friends with Tatsuya. As the only Timeranger with a driver's license, he works as a chauffeur at Tomorrow Research. Ayase, however, has the incurable terminal illness Osiris Syndrome. When Tatsuya finds out about the disease, he is determined to help his friend. The other Timerangers are shocked when Tatsuya is forced to reveal Ayase's illness to them. After time is altered at the end of the series, a cure for Osiris Syndrome is found and Ayase is cured. In the 20th century, Tatsuya comes across an individual resembling Ayase, who may be his ancestor. Domon/Time Yellow (ドモン/タイムイエロー, Domon/Taimu Ierō): A 22-year-old womanizer, formerly a professional grappler, who tends to overdo it sometimes. Domon was banned from professional fighting for never being on time for a match because he would chase after girls. Despite this, Domon has a great respect for the rules and, after learning that Sion is an orphan, he sticks up for him and refuses to let anyone call him an alien. However, Domon, who comes from a large family, is the only one who truly misses the 30th century, and he has some resentment towards Captain Ryuya for trapping them in the 20th century. This results in him taking his frustrations out on Tatsuya when the four cadets first meet him due to his resemblance to Ryuya. Although Domon works as the self-defense teacher at Tomorrow Research, he has no students. Domon argues with Ayase frequently due to the latter's humor towards his attitude on women. However, he does care about him deep down, as an emotional Domon wanted Ayase to quit after learning about Ayase's illness, though he reluctantly accepts Ayases choice of not wanting to quit the team. Later on, Domon falls in love with camerawoman Honami Moriyama. After his secret identity is revealed to her, the two start dating and Domon eventually tells her that he comes from the 30th century. In the finale, after the future is changed, Domon learns that his ban is reduced to a one-year suspension from the ring. In the 20th century, Tatsuya comes across an individual resembling Domon, who may be his ancestor. Domon reappears in Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, learning in the occasion that his love affair with Honami also produced a son, referred to as Domon Jr. Sion/Time Green (シオン/タイムグリーン, Shion/Taimu Gurīn): A 17-year-old alien from the planet Hubbard (ハバード, Habādo), which was destroyed as the result of war, he was raised on Earth in a laboratory. He is nimble and curious about everything around him. Sion is also fond of dyeing his hair, which he does every so often since age 3. In episodes 1-10 his hair was dyed blue/light blue/cyan (aqua)/skyblue, and in episodes 11-51, his hair was dyed brown/light brown/tan color to look like one of the normal people of the 20th century. Due to his alien physiology, Sion only needs to sleep once per year, but he must then spend a week in hibernation. He is the Timerangers' technical expert, capable of operating any machine, and is in charge of computer repairs for Tomorrow Research. He is the youngest Ranger, born around 2983. In the finale, Sion learns that, because Hubbard had no contact with Earth prior to its destruction, his own history has not changed. However, as he leaves, he says he's happy that he met Tatsuya and, thanks to him, he will never feel alone anymore. In the 20th century, Tatsuya comes across an individual resembling Sion. Wataru Asami forms a security force under his Asami Corporation to protect the city from the Londers. The City Guardians (シティガーディアンズ, Shiti Gādianzu) gain a tenuous relationship with the Timerangers, especially when Tatsuya's college acquaintance Naoto becomes Time Fire and later the City Guardian's captain. The captain is required to wear a red beret. According to Ryuya, the City Guardians would later become the Inter-City Police (インターシティー警察, Intā Shitī Keisatsu). Naoto Takizawa/Time Fire (滝沢 直人/タイムファイヤー, Takizawa Naoto/Taimu Faiyā, 28-49 & Timeranger VS. GoGo V): Tatsuya's 28- year-old rival and leader of the City Guardians established by the Asami Corporation. Unlike Tatsuya, Naoto came from the other side of the tracks, getting by on a scholarship as the two of them attended college. Naoto envied Tatsuya and wanted to be the better of the two. After Naoto becomes Time Fire, the Asami group attempts to analyze the technology for mass production, but cannot fully understand the 30th century technology. He finds out through Sion that the Londers' monsters are just prisoners and only need to be recaptured. Eventually, he learns that the Timerangers came from the 30th century and, because of his desire for power, he chooses to find a way to use his new knowledge of the Timerangers to his advantage. After Wataru is hospitalized, Naoto is able to use that knowledge to gain full control of the City Guardians. Naoto also owns two pet birds, Tora and Sakura, which he later gives to a little girl. After Naoto is injured during the battle against Neo-Crisis, he finds out that Wataru has forced Kei Ibuki to resign and the City Guardians were able to remove the Voice Lock function on the V-Commander, which means they no longer need him. However, Naoto flees with the V-Commander. A girl who is supposed to be being evacuated instead goes home to rescue her pet bird. The Zenitt would have killed her, but Naoto protects her and is shot in her stead. At an emergency shelter he is treated for his injuries. When the little girl comes to thank him, they see her bird outside. Unaware of how badly he is already injured, Naoto goes out to catch the bird. He succeeds, but is shot down by a Zenitt, which mortally wounds him and causes him to lose his balance and fall over a high stairwell railing. Naoto relinquishes the V-Commander to Tatsuya, telling him to change the way he lives as he dies. In the 20th century, Tatsuya comes across an individual resembling Naoto. Captain Ryuya (リュウヤ隊長, Ryūya Taichō): TPD commanding officer in 3000, the first Time Red, the original Time Fire, and a descendant of Tatsuya. Later in the series, he travels to 2000 to take over the role of Time Red once more, but returns the changer to Tatsuya soon after. Uninterested in the past, Ryuya insists that Yuri and the others return to the future, as the Lambda 2000 intends to cause the Earth in the past to cease to exist. However, once they return, he attempts to erase their memories of their time in 2000-2001, telling the Timerangers how their actions in the past have changed their futures for the better. However, Yuri and the others flee just as Ayase confronts and mortally wounds Ryuya. Ryuya reveals that, not only is he the one who lets Don Dolnero escape into the past, but everything leading to the Timerangers being formed and Gien's insanity reaching its peak are also planned to ensure that the "better" of the two futures he saw would come to pass. He also reveals that the Timerangers are supposed to die in the first giant battle, and the aid he sends save their lives many times over. The original pilot of the V-Rex, Ryuya discovers two futures six years earlier: one where Gien's battle with the V-Rex destroys a third of the 21st century, and another in which Gien's death by the G-Zord leads to the complete destruction of the 31st century. In both futures, however, Ryuya, as Time Fire, dies. To prevent his demise, Ryuya sets up the V-Rex's disappearance to ensure that someone from the past will become Time Fire and die in his place. However, his actions merely change the manner in which he dies. Before his death, he asks how he could possibly be blamed for doing what he did, saying that he wanted to do what the Timerangers were doing for themselves: to make a better future. Tac (タック, Takku): A robotic owl who transmits the launch of the Time Jets. He has a database on all Londers criminals. Tac was given information on many of the events that were intended to happen in the year 2000, though when things begin to occur for which he was not given data (such as the appearance of V-Rex and Time Fire), Tac begins to question his usefulness. It is not until Sion disables a chip that had been preventing Tac from making his own decisions, and convinces him that he is not worthless, that Tac feels confident in himself again. He can detect Space-Time Pulses and helps the team in making plans. Wataru Asami (浅見 渡, Asami Wataru): Tatsuya's father who is the leader of the Asami Group, one of the largest business corporations in Japan. Wataru is a ruthless individual who is only concerned with business matters and tries to control Tatsuya's life, thinking that his son is only meant to succeed him. Wataru also organizes the City Guardians as a means of protecting the city from the Londers family and finds out that his son is Time Red when his mask is broken. Wataru eventually agrees to allow Naoto to become the City Guardians' leader after he gains control of the V-Rex and attempts to recruit the other Timerangers into the City Guardians, but is turned down. Eventually, Wataru is hospitalized during Gien's attack on the City Guardian headquarters. After Yuri and the Timerangers depart for 3000, Wataru decides to allow Tatsuya to live his own life until he feels that he is ready to join the Asami Group. Wataru Asami is portrayed by Fujita Okamoto (岡本 富士太, Okamoto Fujita) who previously played Dr. Dazai in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger. Honami Moriyama (森山 ホナミ, Moriyama Honami, 9-50): Honami Moriyama is a reporter and photographer, the only one daring enough to take photographs of the Londers family. She first interferes in the Timerangers' battle against Gougan and is scolded by Time Pink for her foolishness, but Time Yellow is able to cheer her up. Unbeknownst to the Timerangers, Honami has taken their pictures while they are in their civilian forms, but she chooses to keep these pictures to herself, and quits taking pictures of them and the Londers. Honami develops a crush on Time Yellow, yet she believes that Ayase is Time Yellow, going so far as keeping a picture of Ayase and Time Yellow side-by-side in her wallet. Sion finds out that Honami is in love with Domon and gives her Domon's e-mail address. Eventually, Domon finds out about the confusion when he notices Honami's wallet on the ground after he arrives late for a date and sees Ayase's picture in it. Domon tries to set up Honami with Ayase and, in the end, Honami's misunderstanding is cleared up when Domon is willing to protect her from Banjan's bomb. The two start dating and. at the end of the series, Honami has a child that she names Domon Junior (but never tells Domon about it). Time Roboter (タイムロボター, Taimu Robotā): Created by Sion to serve as Tac's robotic assistant, a cheerful and talkative little robot which often ends its sentences with the word "time". Robota functions to protect their headquarters when the Timerangers are away. It relays messages, sounds off its opinions and, when Tac requires, acts as an alarm clock. Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive: Team up with the Timerangers during Timeranger VS. GoGo V. They face off against Pierre, the surviving footman of the Psyma family (despite GoGo V's assumptions that they had killed him), who team with the Londers in a plan to take out both teams. During the Super Sentai Daishugou special's segment on GoGo V, the team instantly recognizes them due to their team-up. Chrono Suits (クロノスーツ, Kurono Sūtsu): The suits that are formed when the transformation devices are activated. Time Flyer (タイムフライヤー, Taimu Furaiyā): A hoverjet that is used by the main Timeranger as regular transportation, as well as a transport for them to board the Time Jets. When it becomes the Flyer Magnum (フライヤーマグナム, Furaiyā Magunamu), Time Robo Beta's gun, the wings are folded into the handle and the twin barrels of the gun emerge from the front section. Time Emblem (タイムエンブレム, Taimu Enburemu): The badge of the Timerangers. The badges are used to identify the Timerangers as police officers, as well as to create a storage unit for a recaptured Londers prisoner. Time Fire receives his own during Christmastime. Double Vector (ダブルベクター, Daburu Bekutā): A pair of swords called the Spark Vectors (スパークベクター, Supāku Bekutā) and Arrow Vectors (アローベクター, Arō Bekutā) that each of the main Timeranger possesses. They can be joined to create the Twin Vector (ツインベクター, Tsuin Bekutā). Some of the special attacks that can be performed are Vector Slash with the Spark Vector, as well as the Twin Slash attack. Both attacks are varieties of double sword-based attacks such as Vector Hurley and Vector End (by slashing in two directions in the symbol of a clock, such as Vector End Beat Six which is slashing between the 12 and 6 symbols, and Vector End Beat Cross, which is slashing between the 3 and 9 positions, and then the 12 and 6 positions). Assault Mobile (アサルトモバイル, Asaruto Mobairu): Created in Episode 23 by Sion. The Assault Mobile is a set of weapon pieces that are stored in a carrying case. The main purpose of the Assault Mobile is to combine with the Spark Vector to create the Assault Vector. Assault Vector (アサルトベクター, Asaruto Bekutā): A combination of the Spark Vector and Assault Mobile, the Assault Vector is a high-powered gun that amplifies the Spark Vector's power up to 30 times higher than normal, which fires the Assault Burning (アサルトバーニング, Asaruto Bāningu). There is also a Sniper Mode (スナイパーモード, Sunaipā Mōdo), which aims at pinpoint. It Can be wielded by any of the core Timeranger, but it's mostly used by TimeRed, sometimes by TimeGreen. City Defense Mecha Raimei (都市防衛メカ・ライメイ, Toshi Bōei Meka Raimei): A tank created by the Asami Group. It was destroyed by Nova in its first run. Mecha used by the Time Protection Bureau. While most mecha are launched from the Provider Base in the year 3000 until Tac calls "Send us the Emergency System!", the V-Rex remains in the present time. After a Londers prisoner is defeated, a Timeranger says "Time up" (タイムアップ, Taimu Appu), or in Time Fire's case "The end" (ジーエンド, Jī Endo). Providus (プロバイダス, Purobaidasu): Providus serves to send the Time Jets and Time Shadow through the time gate. Though he only saw action in Sion's dream, Providus has a spinning fist attack. V-Rex (ブイレックス, Bui Rekkusu): V-Rex is the Inter-City Police force's strongest mecha. It was lost in a time experiment and later emerges in the 21st century, where the Timerangers are. After recovering the V-Commander, the V-Rex's control device, and becoming Time Fire, Naoto gains control of the V-Rex shortly afterwards, using the command "Go, V-Rex!" to summon V-Rex from the forest. The V-Rex's armaments are the Rex Laser (レックスレーザー, Rekkusu Rēzā) and Max Burning (マックスバーニング, Makkusu Bāningu). V-Rex assumes a more human-like form, Voice Formation V-Rex Robo (ブイレックスロボ, Bui Rekkusu Robo), where its Revolver Missiles (リボルバーミサイル, Riborubā Misairu) are shot from its right hand and its Rex Punch (レックスパンチ, Rekkusu Panchi) is fired from its left hand. V-Rex Robo's finishing move, which allows it to recapture Londers prisoners, is its Max Blizzard (マックスブリザード, Makkusu Burizādo) fired from the shoulders. By the command of "Reverse Formation, V-Rex!", it can return to its dinosaur form. Time Robo Alpha can also ride on the V-Rex's back, forming "Riding Time Robo". In the finale, it is revealed that when the V-Rex and Neo-Crisis' power sources come in contact with each other, they create a timepulse that will take out bits of the world. Later, after Naoto dies, Sion is able to modify the DV-Defender in order for Tatsuya to use the DV-Vulcan to alter the V-Rex's Lambarda 2000 into Zeta-3, enabling Tatsuya to destroy Neo-Crisis without endangering the world. V-Rex helps out in Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai. The Londers family (ロンダーズファミリー, Rondāzu Famirī) are the main antagonists of Timeranger. Their base of operations is the Londers Penitentiary (ロンダー刑務所, Rondā Keimusho), which their group is named after. Don Dolnero (ドン・ドルネロ, Don Dorunero, 1-47) is a blue whale-like mafioso godfather who is only in it for the money, though he also has a firm love for the family. Originally leader of the Dolnero family (ドルネロズファミリ, Dorunero Famirī) mafia group, he is to be detained for 1,000 years, as Prisoner #35273, until his gang takes over the prison and goes back in time to pull off numerous crimes. With Borg's help, he takes over a company to make even more money, setting up a "protection business". He cares for his associates, especially Gien, whose mental stability often concerns him. When Gien releases Emboss, Dolnero provides his blood to the Timerangers so the City Guardians can make the vaccine before he shuts down Gien with a special attachment to stop him from going too far in his psychotic delights. Once the attachment is removed and destroyed, Dolnero evacuates the Londers Penitentiary before going out to kill Gien. Dolnero is unable to carry out the deed, only to be killed himself. Before his death, he gives the Timerangers the remaining Londers prisoners he had in the Londers Penitentiary. His name is a pun on the word, dinheiro. Gien (ギエン, Gien) is an evil and insane robotic scientist. He is responsible for constructing the Zenitts that are sent against the Timerangers. Gien is actually a cyborg, formerly a possibly brain-damaged human boy who loses track of numbers when counting 1, 2, 3....4... 8..., who befriends Don Dolnero in 2990 when he is hiding from the Kuronz family. Dolnero nearly kills Gien for amusement, pretending it is for refusing to reveal Dolnero's location to them. Dolnero saves his life by having a friend of his transfer the boy's brain into a robotic body and connecting up a computer brain. There are horrible side-effects that have and are still driving Gien into madness. He has access to the Hell's Gate prisoners and cares for nothing except for his own masochistic pleasures, occasionally going against Dolnero's orders, as well. He has constructed several massive robots, powered by the Lambda-2000 crystal that he steals twice from the Kawasaki Laboratories. He attempts to take control of the V-Rex, as well. After seeing the G-Zord in action, Gien creates a device to drain the power from the G-Zord and then from the Timerangers robots. Eventually, Tatsuya arrives to help his friends, defeating Gien before destroying his device. Though the G-Zord is destroyed, Gien uses the Lambda-2000 he stole to assume his role as the "God of Destruction". Dolnero eventually tries everything in his power to stop Gien, only to die in his vain attempt. Gien later pilots the NeoCrisis robot, wired into his creation as he destroys everything in his path. After Tatsuya saves the future by destroying NeoCrisis, Gien's previous personality resurfaces and he dissolves away into sand. Despite his psychotic evil tendencies, Gien is one of the most tragic characters in the series. Gien is voiced by Kōji Tobe (戸部 公爾, Tobe Kōji). His human form was portrayed by Nobuhiro Tenma (天間信紘, Tenma Nobuhiro). Lila (リラ, Rira, 1-47): Don Dolnero's right hand girl with pink hair. Rather obnoxious, she is a mistress of disguise and good with a pistol. A material girl, she frequently steals clothing and jewelry that suit her fancy. She mostly sticks around Don Dolnero as he has two aspects she adores: money and power. She admits she likes him a bit, even if he lacks them. After Dolnero's death, Lila goes into hiding and has been missing ever since. Her name is a pun on the word, lira. Junk Droid Zenitts (ジャンクドロイド・ゼニット, Janku Doroido Zenitto): Cheap droids created by Gien from scrap, the Zenitts are activated when a Londers criminal tosses a bunch of nuts and bolts that transform into one-eyed robots. The Zenitts are armed with sword-like rifles and can assume human form. When Gien leaves Dolnero, he takes most of the Zenitts with him to assist him in his plans, and upgraded their armor prior to the raid on the City Guardian headquarters, so the City Guardians' weapons would no longer have any effect on them. In 30th century, criminals are taken to Londers Prison to be frozen and compressed for room. As a side effect, when a Depression Seal comes off, a prisoner grows to incredible size. Prisoner #35272, Bomb-Maker D.D. Ladis (爆弾製造犯・D.D.ラデス, Bakudan Seizōhan Dī Dī Radesu, 1 & 32): A jellyfish/squid criminal. Arrested for making bombs that he sold to the highest bidder, unaware they were used to kill people, Ladis was labeled an accomplice and was sentenced for 50 years in suspended animation, undergoing freeze-compression right before Don Dolnero. Though thawed, Don Dolnero was going to kill Ladis for being useless until Gien implanted a receiver to make him as dangerous as a Hell's Gate Prisoner. Ladis manages to escape, with Time Green saving him from both his pursuers and Time Fire. Once the remote control's signal was improved, Landis was forced on the Timerangers before enlarging himself. While the others piloted Shadow Alpha, Time Green used the Assault Vextor to blast the controller off of Landis. With Time Fire fighting Gien off before calling V-Rex to hold Landis, Time Green fired the shot that freed Landis while Shadow Alpha re-froze him. Mad Bomber Jekka (爆弾魔・ジェッカー, Bakudanma Jekkā, 2): A Coccinellidae-themed mad bomber, in for 120 years. He was first of the Londers prisoners to be thawed and unleashed to cause havoc in the city, using his bombs to threaten the government into providing him cash. The Timerangers foiled his plans and Time Red wounded him. However, the attack exposed and removed the Depression Seal, causing Jekka to grow and he started to attack the city. Were it not for Ryuya's intervention, by activating the Emergency System, the Timerangers would have been killed in the ensuing chaos. Jekka was brought in by Time Robo Alpha after being overpowered by its Beta form. Prisoner #3102, Cash Extortionist Keys (現金強奪犯・キース, Genkin Gōdatsuhan Kīsu, 3): A water flea-like Martian placed in 50-year confinement for using his kind's talent for controlling machines to rob. He can hack into any computer and latch on any large machine, such as cars, to control it as if it was part of his own body. Brought in by Time Robo Beta/Time Robo Alpha. Prisoner #203, Serial Kidnapper Nabal (連続誘拐犯・ナバル, Renzoku Yūkaihan Nabaaru, 4): The gecko-themed inventor of the Depression Seals who was placed in 200-year confinement for using his work in kidnapping. He kidnapped Sion with no idea he was a Timeranger. Brought in by Time Robo Beta/Time Robo Alpha. Prisoner #30170, Hitman Mad Blast (殺し屋・マッドブラスト, Koroshiya Maddo Burasuto, 5): A catfish-like hitman who likes killing, taking items from his victims as mementos. Sealed for 15 years with not enough proof to confirm his crimes, he was the one who murdered Yuuri's family. Though Yuuri attempted to kill him, her real objective was to learn the identity of the one who paid him to commit the act, who was Don Dolnero. Brought in by Time Robo Beta/Time Jet Gamma/Time Robo Alpha after Yuuri gained her father's bracelet back from him. Prisoner #02475, Jewel Thief Rouge (宝石窃盗犯・ルージェ, Hōseki Settoōhan Rūje, 6): A swallow-themed flighty girl with a red eye who, like Lila, has an obsession for jewelry, and was jailed for making strike three. Able to assume the form of women, Rouge left them incapacitated while committing her crimes. The swallow-tattoo on her neck is the only way to identify her while she is in disguise. Under the guise of Tenju, she steals the Moon King Diamond for Lila to repay her for setting her free. When she attempts to steal the Moon Queen Diamond, the Timerangers interfere and she makes a run for it before fighting them. Time Red arrived in time to aid the others, but Time Yellow caused Rouge to enlarge by accident. Not wanting to be a giant, she reluctantly allowed Time Robo Alpha to bring her into custody. Her name is a pun on the word "rouge". Prisoner #4101, Corrupted Medicine Doc (悪徳殺人医・ドク, Akutoku Satsujini Doku, 7): A surgical vivisection robot who was in for 500 years for using his medical knowledge to murder his patients while giving out large medical bills to their surviving kin. Brought in by Time Jet Gamma/Time Robo Alpha. His name is a pun on the word "doctor". Prisoner #53, Hijacker Nabokov (ハイジャック犯・ナボコフ, Haijakkuhan Nabokofu, 8): A robot who is able to assume jet form for swift kidnappings. He attempted to kidnap the future master artist Kengi Toba for Lila, dealing with the Timerangers and being wounded by them. After being repaired, he succeeds in his mission. The Timerangers arrived in time to save Toba, with Nabokov covering Lila's escape. Though hit by the Voltech Bazooka, he enlarges and battles Time Robo Beta before being brought in by Time Robo Alpha. Corrupted Officer Arnold-K (悪徳警察官・アーノルドK, Akutoku Keisatsukan Ānorudo-Kei, 9): A crooked traffic cyborg cop who was one of the Don's best friends, before Dolnero found Gien and Lila, using his authority as a police officer to mug people. Found by accident, Don Dolnero revives his old friend, who intended to replace Gien and Lila to restart the Dolnero Family. However, though it pained him, Dolnero gave Arnold an upgrade for his weapon, though it was actually a bomb. As Arnold-K is brought in by Time Robo, Dolnero explains that he chose his current family. Mercanary Org (傭兵・オーグ, Yōhei Ōgu, 10): A professional Oni-themed assassin. Don Dolnero promised 25 million to him if he killed the Timerangers. Possessing Herculean strength, he carries a broadsword and shoots lasers from his eyes in battle. Brought in by Time Robo Alpha. His name is a pun on the Japanese word for "ogre". Prisoner #8, Sadist Gougan (愉快犯・ゴウガン, Yukaihan Gōgan, 11): An angel-motif criminal. Having the same regard for life as Gien, Gougan was arrested in 2975 for using his Dream Breaker machine to turn people into sleep-waking mobs to kill each other for his amusement during night-time. Once freed by Gien, Gougan resumed his old habits, until the Timerangers destroyed his machine. Though defeated by Vector Dividing, Gougan enlarges and is brought in by Time Robo Alpha. Blackmailer Geymark (恐喝犯・ゲーマルク, Kyōkatsuhan Gēmaruku, 12 & 45): A master of blackmail with a laserwhip weapon. He found a refugee Alekesatuosian named Algo and blackmailed him into using his teleporting powers steal for the Londers. When Sion intervened, Geymark took Hayato prisoner to keep Algo under his thumb. In the end, Sion manage to save Hayato and defeat Geymark before he was brought in by Time Jet Gamma/Time Robo Alpha. Around New Year's Eve, Geymark managed to break out of his confinement capsule, thanks to the land lady, though he was still in miniature form. Once the Timerangers found out, Geymark took Time Robota as a hostage. He almost escaped, were it not for Domon's foot crushing him at the last second, the flattened Geymark was put back in storage. Prisoner #614, Gambler Velito (賭博師・ベリト, Tobakushi Berito, 13): A small alien with a robotic/machine exosuit who was sentenced to 20 years in confinement. The small body is an octopus-themed creature and the robotic body he attaches to is lobster-themed. A fight club owner who would fix the fights to win gambling bets. He used his exosuit to pose as the referee, taking advantage of the losing customers. The Timerangers found out by accident, while hired to look for Shinji Ozaki, who was a victim of Velito's deception. The Timerangers managed to flush Velito out, freezing him with the Voltech Bazooka before he had his exosuit set to autopilot and enlarge itself. As it was only an exosuit and not a criminal, it was destroyed by Time Robo Beta. Mad Racer Baron (マッドレーサー・バロン, Maddo Rēsā Baron, 14): A former hotshot race car driver and friend of Ayase. Baron was previously convicted with Ayase's testimony for reckless driving that resulted in the death of a pedestrian. Released by Lila to serve as her personal driver, Baron has a grudge against Ayase for betraying him. But after challenging Ayase to another race, Ayase helped Baron see the error of his ways when he got in the way of Baron's car to avoid hitting some pedestrians. However, an angry Lila took control of him using a handheld device, giving him a stronger armor that took control of his actions. The Timerangers were able to break him free from this control, however. Brought in by Time Robo Alpha. Prisoner #296, Sniper Reihou (スナイパー・レイホウ, Sunaipā Reihō, 15): A professional plant-themed assassin in for 150 years that was released by Don Dolnero to assassinate the Timerangers, though she was only willing to do it for seven million dollars per each ranger. She uses a unique type of bullet that allows her to penetrate the Time Ranger's Chrono Suits. Reihou kidnapped Honami Moriyama after her publisher published an article claiming that she knew who the Timerangers are, and placed a bomb around Honami's neck as she placed her in an open square in a trap to shoot the Timerangers from a distance. With planning, Time Green and Time Pink were able to save Honami while Time Red, Time Blue, and Time Yellow battled Reihou. Once the team gathered, Reihou enlarged herself. Brought in by Time Robo Beta/Time Robo Alpha. Gourmet Pyromaniac Vincent (美食放火魔・ビンセント, Bishoku Hōkama Binsento, 16): An insect-themed food critic gone mad, who was sentenced for 180 years, though he was released by Gien. Armed with a fork-staff and able to shoot fire from his mouth, he attacked people whose cooking he found horrible, burning their eating estasblishments to the ground. When he burned down the soba shop run by Sugara, Domon took it personally. Using the soda he gave him, named Tak, believed to be from the future, Domon uses it to beat Vincent in a bet. Though losing, Vincent refused to be frozen willingly and enlarges. Though he took advantage of civilian hostages, Time Robo Beta managed to knock him out of the way before Time Robo Alpha brought him into custody. Blackmailing School Gang Leader Flan (恐喝番長・フラン, Kyōkatsu Banchō Furan, 17 & 38): A gangster in a green mohawk who was released by Lila to increase money supply for the Londers. Assuming the guise of a teacher, he took over the school, conditioning strong students to bully and extort the weaker students. One of those students happened to be Makoto, who became Flan's new puppet. Tatsuya managed to talk Makoto out of Flan's scheme. After being beaten up by Time Red, Flan enlarges. Brought in by Time Robo after fighting all three of its formations. Terrorist Sandoora (テロリスト・サンドーラ, Terorisuto Sandōra, 18 & 38): Gien used this eye and mouth-inspired shotgun-wielding terrorist to retrieve the Lambda 2000. Gien planned to use the Lambda 2000 by turning it into a Zeta-3 crystal to power his first giant robot/Nova. Sandora successfully invaded Kawasaki Research Lab, putting the area in lockdown. Ayase managed to deactivate the lockdown so the others could run in as Sandoora obtained the Lambda 2000. Confronted by the Time Yellow, Time Pink, and Time Green, he blasted them with his shotgun before Time Red and Time Blue arrived to block his escape. Though he was defeated by the Timerangers and lost the Lambda 2000, Sandoora enlarged himself. Though he managed to severely damage Time Robo Beta with his grenades and rifle, Sandoora was brought in by a weakened Time Robo Alpha as Gien took the Lambda 2000 to convert it into Zeta-3. Prisoner #8215, Bodyguard Hydrid (用心棒・ハイドリッド, Yōjinbō Haidoriddo, 21 & 38): A samurai/bee stinger-themed criminal who was arrested for being a mafia bodyguard. He was released by Don Dolnero to aid him in his distribution of the PowerSplit Drink, an alcohol from the 30th century that could severally intoxicate humans, with aliens being unaffected by it. Being immune to the effects of the alcohol, Sion was forced to fight Hydrid singlehandedly with the Accel-Stop function on his ChronoSuit, destroying the Power-Split supply in the process. Hydrid enlarged himself before the Voltech Bazooka could be used on him. With Sion handling the control systems, Shadow Alpha brought Hydrid into custody. Marriage Swindler Barbera (結婚詐欺師・バーベラ, Kekkon Sagishi Bābera, 22 & 38): A Gorgon-like prisoner who was arrested for her ability to seduce men and then rip them off into giving her money after they became obsessed with her. She was released by Lila so Lila could use her talents to make money for the Londers. Among her victims were Tatsuya, Ayase, and Domon, whom she tried to force to kill each other after learning that they were all Timerangers. She tried to do this using her enchanted snakes to take control of them. Defeated singlehandedly by Yuuri after she uses her own sex appeal to snap the three out of their trance. Though hit with the Voltech Bazooka, Barbera enlarged, and was soon brought in by Shadow Alpha. Prisoner #2707, Energy Thief Uugo (エネルギー窃盗犯・ウーゴ, Enerugī Settōhan Ūgo, 23): A caterpillar-themed Marshallian in for 3 years due to his reckless energy consumption. He had the ability to suck in energy. What makes him dangerous is his kind's ability to unleashes a terrible energy blacklash upon being wounded. He was released by Gien, under the assumption that the Londers could take advantage of the blackouts he causes with his ability. Time Red attempted to stop him on his own, only to be hurt by the ensuing shockwave. Uugo eventually made his way to the power plant, where Gien was stationed and planned to make Uugo discharge every wattage of power to destroy the entire city. The Timerangers interfered, with Time Red using the Assault Vector to defeat him while removing his energy. Gien forcefully enlarged Uugo, who was soon brought in by Shadow Beta. Assaulter Borg (傷害犯・ボーグ, Shōgaihan Bōgu, 24): An axe-themed bomber in for 10 years, he was released to cause trouble with his love for violence. The violence he caused allowed Don Dolnero to set up his own company, in the aftermath. He pursued Ayase and Honami, with Ayase holding him at bay before Time Yellow arrived. When he knocked Honami uncoscious, Time Yellow and Time Blue double-teamed him. Borg enlarged afterwards, only to be brought in by Shadow Alpha. His name is a pun on the word "borg", a type of cyborg race from "Star Trek". Prisoner #1524, Mad Scientist Genbu (狂気の科学者・ゲンブ, Kyōki no Kagakusha Genbu, 25 & 26): Arrested for endangering people in his time/space experiments. Being a turtle-like criminal, he had an obsession for turtles. Released by Don Dolnero, he was paid 50 million to eliminate the Timerangers. He managed to trap the Time Rangers in the Genbu Zone, composed of various pocket dimensions of his making based on his research, sicking his Copy Timeranger (コピータイムレンジャー, Kopī Taimurenjā, 25 & 26), copies of the Timerangers at their zenit, on them. Only Time Red and Time Pink escaped the dimension, later managing to use a "in-sync battleplan" to destroy the Genbu Zone and the Timeranger copies from the inside out without harming their friends in the process. Enraged, Genbu enlarged, created a Copy Time Robo Alpha (コピータイムロボα(アルファ), Kopī Taimurobo Arufa, 26) to fight for him. Once the copy was destroyed, Genbu was brought in by Shadow Beta. He is named after the constellation tortoise of the same name/"Genbu". Prisoner #1257, Beautician Domiiro (エステティシャン・ドミーロ, Esutetishan Domīro, 27 & 38): A three-eyed beautician who'd do anything for money, whether it was legal or not. He was released to help Lila in her leisure at a resort for 10 million. By poisoning the sea, he gathered red poisoned seaweed for a seaweed wrap facial, hoping that Lila would pay 3 times what she promised. Taking his pollution deeds personally, Sion attacked Domiiro until the others arrived to pursue him as the Tak Robota restored the sea. Though defeated by Time Green, he enlarged, only to be brought in by Shadow Alpha. Arms Smuggler Hammer (武器密売人・ハマー, Buki Mitsubainin Hamā, 29): A weapons-user with a brick-patterned neck released by Gien to track down the time pulse being emitting from the V-Commander. He battled the Timerangers, while the Zenits tracked down the V-Rex's control device. Naoto gained the device before the Londers could, becoming Time Fire for the first time and using his DV Freezer ability to bring Hammer into custody. Poacher Master Hunter (密猟者・マスターハンター, Mitsuryōsha Masutā Hantā, 30 & 38): This hunting-themed robot was released by Gien to track down the V-Rex and was able to partially control it with a spear which had a small joystick-like remote control on it. He later enlarged himself so he and V-Rex could double team Shadow Alpha. Once Time Fire freed it of Master Hunter's control, the V-Rex assumed V-Rex Robo form and brought Master Hunter into custody. Prisoner #0621, Counselor Zektar (カウンセラー・ゼクター, Kaunserā Zakutā, 31): A seahorse-themed mental counselor who went bad and used his Mind Modulator to damage his patients' minds, forcing them back and gaining more money. Once they were broke, Zektar would imprison them and use them in his experiments. Domon investigated, only to suffer psychically as a result. Domon turned the tables and broke free of the Mind Module. Infuriated, Zektar enlarged and uses what he learned from Time Yellow's mind to counter Shadow Beta, until V-Rex Robo arrived and uses Max Blizzard to bring Zektar into custody. Corrupted Financier Dogoal (悪徳金融業者・ドゴール, Akutoku Kinyū Gyōsha Dogōru, 33): A hammerhead shark-themed criminal with a lobster-like claw for a right hand that shoots energy blasts. He ran a loan shark business for the Don, kidnapping the family of bankers in debt to the Don. The banker man's daughter, Emily Sakura, escaped Dogoal's men and she was soon under Ayase's protection, taking her to Asagiri Mountain where she and her family used to have fun before her mom died. Dogoal managed to catch up to them and battled Time Blue while the other Timerangers saved Mr. Sakura. Through defeated by Time Blue, Dogoal enlarged as the others arrived and formed Shadow Alpha with V-Rex supporting it, using a combo Blizard Slash/Max Blizzard to bring him into custody. Prisoner #0139, Stalker Detective Abel (ストーカー刑事・アベル, Stōkā Keiji Aberu, 34): An Intercity police officer who turned villainous and became an assassin, using a mind control toxin to recruit others into his assassin group. He was arrested in 2997 by Yuri, whom he became obsessed with, only to be released to make money for Dolnero. He had a reputation for doing business with other unsavory underworld figures as well. Deciding to investigate, she joins the Assassin Group to find Abel. Abel overpowers her and uses his mind control toxin on her, turning her into his ideal pupil to finish the assassination attempt his subordindate failed to accomplish. Time Red intervened and saved Yuuri, giving her the antidote. Once she changed back, Time Pink defeated Abel, but he enlarged and was quickly brought in by Shadow Beta with some help from V-Rex Robo. Hacker Yuugento (ハッカー・ユーゲント, Hakkā Yūgento, 35 & 38): A big-brained master hacker carrying an extra artificial brain on the end of his cane, making him a super genius. Under the guise of an old man, he uploaded a computer virus into every hospital mainframe, demanding 5 million yen for the anti-virus he possessed. Tatsuya and Naoto managed to find Yuugento, but the fight resulted with Naoto suffering from déjà vu from the D-Sensor, being hit by Yuugento's attack, and having to relive October 22 over and over. Time Red's intervention freed Naoto from the loop, allowing Time Fire and Time Red to defeat Yuugento. However, Yuugento enlarged and reprogrammed the Time Shadow to fight Time Robo Beta until V-Rex Robo undid Yuugento's hacking. All three robots brought him into custody. Murderous Boxer Boribaru (殺人ボクサー・ボリバル, Satsujin Bokusā Boribaru, Timeranger VS. GoGo V): A criminal boxer who killed over 500 people without remorse, he was sent to lure the Timerangers out by setting a building on fire. However, Boribaru was almost brought in not Pierre's interference making him immune to the Escalation process. Soon after, Boribaru led the Londers Relatives in killing the two sentai teams before being forced to undergo Pierre's Saima Fusion spell to provide his strength for BoriPierre. However, Riding Time Robo Alpha uses the power from Victory Robo to execute a Pressure Prominence that exorcizes Pierre so Boribaru can be brought in. Arms Dealer Banjan (武器商人・バンジャン, Buki Shōnin Banjan, 36): A pond loach-themed criminal. He sold deadly bombs to gangsters, until City Guardians went in disguise to arrange a setup. Events when out of control when a young thief took both suitcases and uses the Tomorrow Research to deliver the package to him at the airport. Banjan uses another bomb remote control to track down the thief, only to face Time Red and Time Pink, while Domon, Ayase, and Naoto disposed of the bomb as Time Green disrupted the detonation signal. Infuried, Banjan enlarged and was then brought in by Shadow Alpha. Saboteur Mayden (破壊工作員・メイデン, Hakai Kōsakuin Meiden, 37): A squid-themed designer of various robots, his most famous being the V-Rex. He was released by Gien, even though it was under Dolnero's order. Using it as an excuse to have fun, Mayden abducted Naoto and forced him to summon the V-Rex. From there, Mayden was able to take control of it by a voice-masking device to copy Naoto's voice. While Time Shadow battled the V-Rex, the male Timerangers dealt with Mayden until Naoto managed to regain control of V-Rex and take back the V-Commander. Mayden was soon after brought in by a DV Refreezer Slash/Voltech Bazooka combo. His name is similar in pun to the word "mayday". Activist of Spirit Glokun (魂の活動屋・グロカン, Tamashii no Katsudōya Gurokan, 38): A film director-themed criminal armed with a megaphone. In Sion's dream, the Timerangers were visited by producer Junichi Machida who gave the team a job to investigate the strange happenings occurring at the new Tokyo Ninja Story movie. Once the film's new title was revealed, "The End of the Timerangers," Glokun revealed himself and used his directing powers to place the gang in various genres from yakuza, to kung-fu, and then sci-fi. Glokun brought in the criminals arrested by the Timerangers for the big fight scene. But when Domon offends him, Glokun decides to forward to the climax, enlarging himself as he placed the Timerangers in Shadow Beta before writing in Naoto, V-Rex, and then Providus. The Timerangers' attacks were ineffective against Glokun as his movie magic made him invincible. When Shadow Beta made a hit, it turned out the last page of Glokun's was gone - as Sion used it to gain Shogo Ogata's autograph, thus saving the gang. With Glokun horrified that he had no ending to his film, the Timerangers aimed to create it - bringing in Glokun with the power of all the robots. Serial Thief Dova (連続窃盗犯・ドーバ, Renzoku Settōhan Dōba, 40): A chameleon-themed thief sent by Dolnero to steal the Reda Virus vaccine from the City Guardians, so they (The Londers) could sell it to make a great profit out of its importance. Time Fire attempts to keep the vaccine away from Dova before Time Blue battled him, leaving Dova open for attack by Time Red, Pink, and Green. Angered, Dova enlarged himself and battled Shadow Beta and V-Rex Robo before being brought into custody. Prisoner #4288, Prophet Strauss (予言者・ストラウス, Yogensha Sutorausu, 41): A telekinetic who was arrested for making money on the followers he amassed with his prophecy that the Earth would come to an end in 3001. Released by Don Dolnero and creating the figurehead Hakou, Strauss set up another doomsday cult with his prediction set for 2001. Tatsuya and Yuuri investigated, exposing Strauss' scheme as Time Fire arrived. Once the team gathered, Time Red and Time Pink double teamed Strauss, forcing him to enlarge with Shadow Beta and V-Rex facing him. In the end, Shadow Beta brought Strauss in as his followers disbanded. However, both of Strauss prophecies would later be revealed to have had some truth to them. Computer Engineer Gate (コンピューターエンジニア・ゲート, Konpyūtā Enjinia Gēto, 46): An arrogant giant girdled lizard-themed figure, Dolnero used him in a plan to hold a science lab for ransom by blowing up a reactor if a large amount of money was not paid out to the Don. Gate accidentally sped-up the detonation time and decided to escape when Time Fire and the City Guardians arrived. While the Timerangers stopped the self-destruction sequence, Time Fire and Gate decided to compete in a quick-draw duel. Gate enlarged and battled with the V-Rex, while the Timerangers were unable to use their Time Jets. With the Time Flyer, V-Rex Robo was able to bring Gate into custody. These are Londers prisoners confined for the most evil and inhuman acts of the 30th century. Only Gien has the key to the vault that holds them, and he thaws them out so they can terrorize everyone for his own amusement and kill the Timerangers for himself (and the Don). Prisoner #2034, Hell's Gate Prisoner Blaster Mad (ヘルズゲート囚・ブラスターマドウ, Heruzu Gēto Shū Burasutā Madō, 20): A top-themed criminal imprisoned for the mass-murder of 1,030. He was released by Gien, proving his notorious reputation true by killing civilians with small bombs that resemble toy tops. He overpowered the Timerangers twice in power before he was later brought in by Shadow Beta. Hell's Gate Prisoner Jagul (ヘルズゲート囚・ジャグル, Heruzu Gēto Shū Jaguru, 28 & 38): He was released by Gien to locate the Time Pulse and enlarge it with a machine. Wielding a nasty firearm, Jagul wounded Time Red, revealing the man's true identity to his father and Naoto. Time Red managed to wound Jagul long enough for him to be brought in by the Voltech Bazooka. Before being recaptured, Jagul succeeded in maintaining the Time Pulse that would allow V-Rex to emerge. Prisoner #7181, Hell's Gate Prisoner Emboss (ヘルズゲート囚・エンボス, Heruzu Gēto Shū Enbosu, 39): He was infected with a fatal disease, a man-made bacteria known as the Reda Virus. Even if a cure was made for him, he would turn it down as he enjoyed dying and taking others by the thousands down with him. He nearly succeeded in spreading his disease across the city, until Gien arrived and revealed that such a vaccine to the Reda Virus was created, freaking Emboss out as he became determined to destroy it while knocking Time Fire away. Time Blue rescued the vaccine and the whole team defeated Emboss. He was enlarged before being brought in with Shadow Alpha & V-Rex Robo. His name is a pun on the word "emboss". Hell's Gate Prisoner Harbal (ヘルズゲート囚・ハーバル, Heruzu Gēto Shū Hābaru, 42): A destructive, murderous, and walrus-themed creature armed with a bazooka. Harbal was released by Gien to obtain the Lambda 2000 from the Kawasaki Lab. While Gien fought the Timerangers, he battled Time Fire in a fight that critically wounded Mr. Asami. Once Time Fire defeats him, Harbal enlarged himself and battled V-Rex. Though Harbal was brought in by V-Rex Robo, Gien escapes with the Lambda 2000, thanks to Ryuya's help. His name is a pun on the word "hairball". Weapon of Mass-Destruction Nova (破壊兵器・ノヴァ, Hakai Heiki Nova, 18 & 19): A Zenitt-headed robot created by Gien and powered by Zeta-3. Put through the freezing-compression system and unleashed, Gien enlarges his creation to destroy the city. With Time Robo still damaged from its fight with Sandoora, the Raimei is deployed to destroy the robot, but Nova proves superior and destroys the Raimei with little trouble. Everything seems hopeless until Time Shadow arrives, able to withstand Nova's arsenal and destroy the fierce robot. However, the explosion from Nova's destruction allows Pierre of the Psyma family to be revived, which is revealed much later. Combat Bio-Robot G-Zord: (43 & 44) A powerful dragon-themed Zeta-Sensor robot that was lost in a time experiment like the V-Rex in 2994. Though resistant to all forms of external attacks, its only weak point is its Lamada-2000 core. An attack on it is enough to destroy it. The G-Zord appears in the 20th century after Captain Ryuya arrives to negate the end of the 30th century by taking over Tatsuya's position as Time Red to form Shadow Beta and aim for the weak spot. Gien provokes the G-Zord into battle-mode as the V-Rex arrives, with the G-Zord retreating to heal itself. Once healed, the G-Zord resumes its attack on the city. With Time Robo Beta and Time Shadow fighting the robot, Gien uses his machine to siphon the Mute-O energy from the G-Zord, leaving it partially active until Tatsuya destroys the machine and restores the energy. After the Timerangers convinces Ryuya to give the Chrono Changer back to Tatsuya, Tatsuya is able to come up with a strategy to allow the Timerangers to defeat the G-Zord for good by having Time Robo Alpha ride on the V-Rex's back as Riding Time Robo, then jump off to move in from behind and strike the G-Zord's weak spot with its sword. While the G-Zord's remains are taken by the City Guardians, its destruction not only saves the 30th century, but slightly alters its history as well. Mecha Crisis (メカ・クライシス, Meka Kuraishisu, 46 & 47):A robot with an axe for a right hand and a machine gun for a left hand. Created by Gien and powered by Zeta-3. Crisis is sent to destroy the city. Time Fire and the Timerangers battle it until it enlarges itself, with V-Rex and the Time Flyer fighting it. Once they hear they can destroy it, Time Fire and V-Rex use Max Burning to scrap the robot. Neo-Crisis (ネオ・クライシス, Neo Kuraishisu, 48-50): Gien's final robot. Neo-Crisis resembles Gien and was created by him to battle the V-Rex. Powered by Lambda 2000, it is also programmed to synchronize with its creator's movements. Once fully functional and enlarged, Gien pilots Neo-Crisis to begin his reign of destruction. Time Fire arrives, with V-Rex, and the two giants engage in a battle, which also ensures the ravaging of the century, via 2001. After defeating V-Rex, Gien decides to find something else for Neo-Crisis to destroy, while the Time-Pulses worsen, until the robot starts to overheat. Gien falls back to make repairs and to plan the actual date of when a third of the world is to be destroyed. During its second attack, Neo-Crisis overpowers V-Rex until Time Jet Gamma arrives and disables Neo-Crisis for a moment. Time Robo Alpha holds off NeoCrisis as Time Red converts V-Rex's Lambda 2000 to Zeta 3. Once Time Robo Beta puts Neo-Crisis in position, the robot is eventually destroyed by V-Rex's Max Burning, causing Gien to shut down and dissolve into nothing as a result. Each episode ends or begin with a date (usually the date the episode aired), in keeping with the case file theme. In this special, the Timerangers and Tac take their Time Jets and embark on a time-travel tour to all of the past Super Sentai timelines. Starting with Himitsu Sentai Gorenger in 1975, the Timerangers observe the strengths of each Super Sentai group. Direct-to-video Movie Released on March 9, 2001 Taking place on October 25, 2000, between cases 35 and 36, the Timerangers confront the Londers criminal Boribaru, who somehow resists the Escalation process once hit by the Voltech Bazooka and runs off. This infuriates Matoi Tatsumi who, with his siblings, are dealing with the fire Boribaru caused to call the Timerangers out, and he criticizes the Timerangers for lacking any spirit. Later, unaware of their civilian identities, the Tatsumi Siblings arrive at Tomorrow Research to get help in finding their father, who mysteriously disappeared, along with their V Braces. When Tac alerts them to a Londers attack, the Timerangers confront relatives of the Londers prisoners they defeated with the Tatsumi siblings watching them transform from afar. By then, it is revealed that the Londer prisoners' new-found invincibility is the work of Spell Master Pierre, the surviving servant of the Psyma family. However, just as Pierre is about to get his revenge, Mondo comes to his children's aid and gives them their V Braces to help the Timerangers. The two Sentai teams fight the prisoners until Pierre makes Boribaru powerful enough to create a time/space distortion that sucks all combatants into pocket dimensions. While others fight for their lives against the prisoners with their transformation devices disabled, Pierre tries to stop Mondo from getting the Sentai teams back until TimeFire intervenes. Having Naoto call in V Rex, who scares Pierre away, Tac links himself to its Chrono Unit while having Naoto order his robot to create a time hole for the teams to assume their Sentai forms and defeat the prisoners, while returning to their time. With Time Fire joining in, the TimeRangers and GoGo V teams manage to freeze the Londers relatives. However, left behind by Don Dolnero and his group, Pierre is forced to use a Saima Fusion spell with Boribaru to become Pierre Bori, who overpowers Shadow Alpha, reverting it to Time Robo Alpha. But in a gambit that could tear apart the fabric of time, Mondo takes advantage to Time Robo's hammer time space to call MaxLiner and GoLiner from 1999 so the GoGoFive can form Victory Robo. With Victory Robo transferring the energies of its Victory Prominence to Time Robo, it assumes Riding Time Robo Formation to V Rex to execute Pressure Prominence to both destroy Pierre and arrest Boribaru. Soon after, as the GoGoFive mecha return to 1999, the two sentai teams part on good terms. ^ Sherman, Fraser A. (30 November 2016). "Now and Then We Time Travel: Visiting Pasts and Futures in Film and Television". McFarland. Retrieved 10 April 2017 – via Google Books. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) This article possibly contains original research. 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You'll remember the only polling spot in the entire city was moved outside of the city limits prompting a legal challenge and national coverage. A judge denied the ACLU's request to open both sites as polling places. The clerk's office said there were no voter complaints on Tuesday. The County Clerk said she will add an additional polling location for 2020. © | Portions are © Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed. KSAS provides local news, weather forecasts, notices of events and items of interest in the community, sports and entertainment programming for Wichita, Kansas and nearby towns and communities including Salina, Hutchinson, Garden City, Dodge City, Great Bend, Hays, Colby, Hoisington, Derby, Newton, Kingman, Maize, Arkansas City, Mulvane, Haysville, Eldorado and Andover.
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All over the place the giant piles of pollen, birds singing their hearts out, and squirrels wrassling on tree branches are screaming, "It's spring! Let's reproduce!" And they are doing it. Doing it everywhere you look. HWWLLB loves spring because he's a flower gardener (he took that pretty picture above). Our backyard is truly lovely this time of year, before the long, blasting hot summer comes and wilts and withers all the living things that right now are busy getting busy. All this nature sex makes me think of that great White Stripes song, Instinct Blues, about all the things in nature that get it (so why don't you?). Of course, you get it. Right? This year the best thing about spring for me is vegetables. I finally joined a CSA, thanks to the smarts of Miss Billie, and this week we got our first bunch of goodies from Hilltop Farm. To celebrate, I made this giant salad with the romaine, red leaf and red bibb lettuce, radishes and spring onions we got from the farm this week. For dessert I had a piece of the pecan pie I baked over the weekend with pecans from the tree in our friend's yard. Tomorrow, we feast on pac choi. Have you heard of CSA? It stands for "Community Supported Agriculture." What it means is that you buy a seasonal share in a local (usually organic) farm, and then get a big box of fresh seasonal produce every week, all throughout the growing season. Here in North Carolina we have a nice long growing season, though the horrible heat of late July/early August sometimes means not much to eat for a little while, but lots of fresh foods most of the year. Here's a list of all the CSA farms you can join in North Carolina. Something must be in the air. My check went to Mystic Farms not two weeks ago. I'm still awaiting my first delivery, though....In the meantime, can I have some of your salad? Very cool - have often thought about joining something like that but get lazy at the part where I have to find the program here...maybe I can just move to N.Carolina, since you've already done the finding part. And with my seasonal allergies, the "piles of pollen" sound just wonderful. ;-) Nice looking salad. Here in New Brunswick, your growing season is considerably shorter. The ground is officially thawed now, quite early this year actually. I remember some years that we had snow in April. Shudder. Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News F# support improvements in Rider 2017.2 JetBrains Rider 2017.2 is released Visual Studio 2017 Version 15.4 Released Visual Studio 2017 Version 15.5 Preview Step-back while debugging w[...] Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: Our #fsharp web programming series finishes today – and we're excited to announce the launch of the @safe_stack! https://t.co/F7WMVAIFtV — Compositional IT (@compositionalit) September 22,[...] Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News New Book: “Functional Concurrency in .NET” by Riccardo Terrell Book “F# High Performance” by Eriawan Kusumawardhono is coming. 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Welcome to my blog. HIV prevalence is not a reliable indicator of sexual behavior because the virus is also transmitted through unsafe healthcare, unsafe cosmetic practices and various traditional practices. This is why many HIV interventions, most of which concentrate entirely on sexual behavior, have been so unsuccessful. The current plan to circumcise 20 million African adults and countless millions of African infants arose purely from the prevailing view that HIV is almost always transmitted sexually in African countries. If we had tested that view years ago and modified it appropriately in the light of available evidence, the issue of aggressively promoting circumcision and spending billions of dollars of 'aid' money on it would never have arisen. It would have been clear that HIV is not exclusively transmitted through sexual contact, that it is also transmitted through unsafe healthcare, cosmetic and traditional practices. If circumcision reduces HIV transmission, it could only reduce sexual transmission, not transmission through other modes. It is also only claimed to reduce sexual transmission from females to males; it may increase transmission from males to females and, given that prevalence is higher, often much higher among females in African countries, this may result in circumcision programs increasing HIV transmission overall. In addition, African countries' crumbling health systems would not be able to provide tens of millions of safe male circumcisions; the most basic health services are denied to most people and available services are known to be very unsafe. We have privileged HIV above all other diseases and we have privileged sexual transmission above all other modes of transmission. By doing this, we have stigmatized every African as sexually promiscuous and every HIV positive African as paying the price for their own behavior; yet we fail to acknowledge that HIV is not always transmitted sexually. So why are circumcisions now carried out so readily in countries where most other kinds of operation and medical procedure are unavailable? Even where other procedures may save people's lives, disproportionate amounts of money are spent on sexually transmitted HIV, including in areas where HIV is certainly not the highest priority, sometimes not even a low priority. Therefore, in the interest of safe healthcare for all, it is necessary to oppose mass male circumcision programs. They will not reduce HIV transmission much, if at all; they will not be carried out in contexts where safe healthcare is generally available; and they will be carried out in countries where the most common causes of illness and death are generally ignored, despite being far higher priorities than HIV or sexual health. For example, there is an urgent need to address reproductive health more broadly, the overall health of women, infants and children and the health of men who are not HIV positive, nor at risk of being infected through their sexual behavior. Diseases that relate to living conditions, such as TB, that infect far more people than in countries where living conditions are better, also need to be addressed. There are also water-borne diseases that infect, debilitate and kill millions because of lack of access to clean water and sanitation. HIV needs to be put in perspective; it is a virus, one of many, sometimes sexually transmitted, sometimes non-sexually transmitted. We don't even have any idea of the extent of non-sexual transmission, so we can neither tell how much transmission mass male circumcision could avert, if any, nor can we tell how many people are likely to be infected and/or to infect others as a result of the circumcision programs. Mass male circumcision is part of a much bigger picture, and it's because the bigger picture of HIV is distorted by Western obsession with 'African' sexual behavior that we've ended up with something as stupid as mass male circumcision. People are being denied their right to health care, to safe healthcare, to bodily integrity and to many other things. Circumcision is just one problem and the mass male circumcision problem grew out of our failure to address non-sexually transmitted HIV, safe healthcare and all the more important development areas in developing countries. I am not an 'intactivist' and I don't advocate for 'intactivism', not because genital integrity is too small or too unimportant an issue; it's because it is just a part of a much bigger picture. Most human rights are being denied in some developing countries, not just a handful of rights. Genital integrity is just a part of something that is too big to ignore: bodily integrity and the other human rights that are being denied to those who are denied their right to bodily integrity. Circumcision itself may do harm, it may do good, it may do nothing. But it is the aggressive promotion of mass male circumcision programs in places where most forms of healthcare are unavailable and most available healthcare is not safe that is most objectionable. If anyone tells you that healthcare services fail people in high HIV prevalence countries because of stigma, health seeking behaviors, culture, education, tradition, or anything else, remember that healthcare services are far more likely to fail because they are not available to most people; where they are available, they are likely to be unsafe. This is not to say that stigma is not an issue, but it is one that arises from the view, mentioned above, that HIV is almost always transmitted through heterosexual sex in African countries. Education also fails people, and not just in relation to health. Health seeking behaviors, culture, tradition and other issues may well be important issues. But they are of less importance where access to healthcare is poor and where that healthcare is not safe. Despite lengthy (and lucrative) campaigns telling us that everyone is at equal risk of being infected with HIV, that HIV is an 'equal opportunities' virus, that it's all about sexual behavior, etc, it has long been clear that risk is most definitely not 'equal'. Both men and women who are receptive sexual partners face a very high sexual risk. Men who only engage in insertive sex (i.e. most heterosexual men) and who have no other risks are very unlikely to become infected, so women face higher sexual risks than men. Intravenous drug use is the second biggest risk in most rich countries. But the extent of non-sexual infection through unsafe healthcare, cosmetic and traditional practices in high HIV prevalence countries is not well known and is often not even acknowledged. In wealthy countries circumcision stands out as an anomaly, where female genital mutilation (FGM) is viewed as a denial of the right to bodily integrity. We don't need to argue against FGM on the grounds that it causes physical (and psychological) damage, or that it may present problems later on in life. The fact that there is a right to bodily integrity is enough, but the anomaly stems from the fact that male circumcision is not seen as a denial of the right to bodily integrity. Some argue for male circumcision as a religious or cultural right, and that is not a problem, as long as it is the adult individual who makes the decision, not the parent. But in developing countries, there is nothing anomalous about programs funded by Western governments telling people what is good for their health, regardless of broken down and unsafe health facilities, cultural and religious practices, or even human rights. FGM is opposed on grounds that should also be used to argue against male circumcision, yet male circumcision is promoted with the claim that it reduces sexual transmission of a virus, in the full knowledge that the virus is not always transmitted sexually and that it may be transmitted through circumcision itself. Western countries were once opposed to breastfeeding. Indeed, it may have been Western churches that once opposed circumcision in parts of Africa, or at least deemed it unnecessary for people who had been converted to Western religions. Claimed health benefits do not justify mass male circumcision programs. In developing countries, circumcision is just one issue out of many, the tip of the iceberg. If we were to forget circumcision and concentrate all our attention on some other issue tomorrow no one would be any worse off. Singling out HIV, circumcision or any other issue, divorced from the context that gives rise to the issue, is part of the problem. If we didn't believe the lie that HIV is almost always transmitted sexually in African countries, we wouldn't even be questioning the wisdom of mass male circumcision, and those promoting it would not have received billions of dollars to ride roughshod over African people. If it was decided that some other kind of intervention reduced HIV transmission, such as giving HIV positive people ARVs long before there is a clinical benefit (it's called Treatment as Prevention) or giving HIV negative people ARVs because they have or may have a HIV positive partner (it's called PrEP, pre-exposure prophylaxis) or give lifelong ARV treatment to pregnant women, rather than a short course of ARVs (it's called B+), those may become as aggressively promoted as circumcision. Sadly, all three of these are already being aggressively promoted even though the net benefit may be low and there may be very serious consequences in terms of transmission rates and health more broadly. We don't have to do research to know that people need safe healthcare, education, infrastructure and the like, but we seem to avoid getting involved in these basic human rights and instead allude to things like corruption and culture and whatever else journalists and academics tell us is pertinent. Mass male circumcision programs are not wrong because they won't work or because circumcision reduces sensitivity or has anything else to do with sex or the penis. They are wrong because people have a right to bodily integrity, to safe healthcare and to many other things that are currently denied to them. This is not merely a logical or academic argument against circumcision; we know that we couldn't carry out such programs on our own fellow country people, regardless of any claimed benefits, public health or otherwise; so why are we even discussing doing so in African countries? Aggressive promotion of mass male circumcision programs in African countries, mainly funded and carried out using US money, has got to stop. [For more about non-sexual HIV transmission and mass male circumcision, see the Don't Get Stuck With HIV site.] Labels: blood-borne risks, circumcision, cosmetic services, hospital acquired HIV, hospital transmitted HIV, iatrogenic, nosocomial, prejudice, risk, stigma, unaids, VMMC Follow the money, as always. Who stands to profit from a mass program where specialized medical instruments are used for the purpose of obtaining human tissue that can then be used by western pharmaceutical companies to produce high priced substances that are then sold to other westerners? Africa is the new source of foreskins due the the rapidly declining rate of neo-natal circumcisions in the United States, due to intactivists informing the public of the needless nature of amputating foreskins and the barbaric techniques employed on non-consenting infants. Quite. But even if people in Europe and other non-circumcising countries believed all the hype about the 'medical benefits' of circumcision, how can they believe that it is enough to justify this kind of program? Those benefits are not being used to persuade people in Europe, if it's so beneficial, why not push for it everywhere? Insisting that almost all HIV transmission is a result of heterosexual sex in African countries, but nowhere else, is one of the main reasons why this kind of travesty can even get traction, the willingness of everyone to accept a fundamentally racist view of African HIV epidemics. The African culture is so strong that it will take a miracle for it to change. Personally i don't have a problem with that so long as they don't use the same knife for everyone. That's my opinion! Only around 10% of those targeted for circumcision have been circumcised, but it's early days and there are several billion dollars available to push the operation. If only using the same knife was the only risk! The HIV industry have not shown that circumcision is of any net benefit at the population level nor shown exactly why it should play any part in HIV transmission. Many countries with high HIV transmission rates find that prevalence is higher among circumcised than uncircumcised men. So the proposal is to spend a lot of money on something that will do little good and may do a lot of harm in countries where there are so many things that could be done with a few billion dollars. If something is hyped, it deserves careful scrutiny. The more I hear about certain people and phenomena, the more I suspect them. [UPDATE: August 10 2014 - I am completely revising this short history and posting the new version in parts, on this blog and on my other bl... Sometimes a myth becomes so much repeated that it is almost impossible to persuade people even to think about it and consider if it makes an... Internews describes itself as an "international non-profit organization whose mission is to empower local media worldwide to give peo... In 2010 a BBC article reported: “HIV has become the leading cause of death and disease among women of reproductive age worldwide”. We are ... It's only two weeks since Michel Sidibe publicly threatened UNAIDS employees ungrateful enough to speak out about sexual and other misc... [Reposted from the Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Blog] After years of trying to create a market for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) ... Offering money to young girls in return for an undertaking by them to have less sex, or to take precautions against infection with sexuall... UNAIDS reached 20 and became 21 without anyone really noticing. HIV prevalence had peaked in some of the worst affected countries by the t... In an article about a nightclub in the south of England , where couples can go one night a month so that the woman can have sex with black ... Yet another study delves into the socio-economic, behavioral, biomedical and sexual lives of young girls, this time in Malawi. The study i...
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Personal participation in the open MR(Mixed Reality)experiment in Asuka, Nara Prefecture.Visit to Professor Katsushi Ikeuchi of the University of Tokyo's Institute of Industrial Science. Proposal for a future experiment with 4D including scent. Is it possible to draw simple lines with framer.js? I need to recreate the android pattern unlock screen... – Framer Is it possible to draw simple lines with framer.js? I need to recreate the android pattern unlock screen... To explain: on swipe/drag, fade in the line, or another approach is to pull it gradually (move the layer on x, y, or x+y axes) as a separate layer. Also you could try to add an iFrame pointing to custom CSS/HTML/JS that would allow you to do the drawing dynamically: http://www.williammalone.com/articles/create-html5-canvas-javascript-drawing-app/#demo-simple Keep in mind these are 10k view ideas that just occured to me :) Hi, I use the approach Svet Denkov described. It works, even when a little crazy. you can check on this: hover the balls, and several "lines" come out of it. They are all divs with variable height and 2px width, rotated as needed. Not natively. I wrote some code how to straight lines in any directions. You'd need to work on it, but it's a good starting point. You can see it here. Hi all!! New to Framer from Principle (and new to this community!). I'm having trouble with getting a button to show a different screen on click. I have two screens in sketch that are in two different artboards (would it be better to do pages?). The button that's on one of the screens should take the prototype to the next screen. I've been able to get the interactions working on the first screen with the exception of the button. Here's a picture but I can recreate a version using boxes to replace the content in the screens in sketch if it would be easier to share a sketch file to understand what I'm referring to. Thanks in advance! – Framer Hi all!! New to Framer from Principle (and new to this community!). I'm having trouble with getting a button to show a different screen on click. I have two screens in sketch that are in two different artboards (would it be better to do pages?). The button that's on one of the screens should take the prototype to the next screen. I've been able to get the interactions working on the first screen with the exception of the button. Here's a picture but I can recreate a version using boxes to replace the content in the screens in sketch if it would be easier to share a sketch file to understand what I'm referring to. Thanks in advance! Hey Samihah, welcome to Framer! Here's a quick example I made: http://share.framerjs.com/jby72y6ker60/ Using artboards isn't bad, but just be mindful as you design of how Framer's importer handles them. "The x and y properties of the most left artboard on your canvas will be set to 0, 0. All other artboards are positioned relative to this one." (from http://framerjs.com/learn/import/sketch-tips/#artboards) Enrique , Rushir and Saurabh: 2 of the designers on the design team at One Medical that are also working on consumer-facing products are really good at prototyping, and like the flexibility of Framer that some of these other tools don't have. Also, we're using coffeescript rather than the wysiwyg so even if we move away from Framer, we at least will have the coding knowledge that we can apply elsewhere, whereas with Principle and Pixate, you can't really do that. Tools are changing all the time and there's no clear winner yet for prototyping tools. We want to use something that can be a bit more lasting and learning coffeescript gives us the knowledge of the logic structure of programming that we can apply elsewhere. Our other top choice was just storyboarding in xcode, but since we have and support Android users (and web), storyboarding in xcode wouldn't give us the flexibility that we need. We needed to consider our users beyond mobile, as well as consider the needs of our colleagues designing software on the medical provider side which is more of an internal/enterprise experience.
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It is said that no one gets out of childhood unscathed. That may be true, but clearly, some are more scathed than others. You may be one that is feeling lost and alone; depressed and sad; or maybe unwanted and unloved. If so, there is one thing you need to know above all else. Despite all the abuses of this life, you are a child of God. You are wonderfully and awesomely made. And God loves you just as you are, without conditions. If you know nothing else, you must know this simple truth; this good news. If you have a church home we encourage you to attend regularly. If not, come explore the wonders of God’s love with us this Sunday morning at 10:45. We are the Francis Street First United Methodist Church, 12th and Francis, downtown St. Joseph. I’m Mike Perry, one of the leaders there and we’ll save a place, just for you. – Mike Perry take the downtown exit (northbound, Edmond Street; southbound, Felix Street) and follow east approximately 10 blocks to 12th Street. Turn left (north) and follow to Francis Street. Church is on left, parking lot on right. take US Highway 36 west to the 10th Street exit and follow north approximately 18 blocks to Francis Street. Turn right (east) on Francis Street and go two blocks. Church is on right side at 12th Street. Take Exit 47, Frederick Avenue, and follow the I-29 business loop west to 12th Street. Turn left (south) and follow 3 blocks to Francis Street.
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Now we have entered the year of 2017, and many diggers probably think about getting a new detector for the new season. Some has even already started to dig on the 1st and 2nd of January, and others, like me, waiting for when the end of the wind, the cold and the snow go away. The first fields will be ploughed, and there will be new discoveries. Over the past year I have used several detectors that I have borrowed from fellow detectorists, to write about the devices in our blog. I can tell you about and recommend some detectors that came out in the last couple of years and are worth paying attention to. Let me remind you the main idea and the thought of detecting – the detector isn’t the most important thing. The detector is only like a helper, a little helper that will get you a signal, but to dig or not to dig is completely your decision and, in fact, the more you dig, the more finds. Any detector will bring finds. So let’s get going! We will split the detectors into several groups – for beginners (or, as a second / alternative), for more advanced detectorists, and the professional detectors. Note that this rating is purely my opinion, inspired by my experience and observation, and there is no “best” or “worst” detectors here because it there will never be a “perfect” Detector. If you have just started thinking about starting to detect, then my advice to you – do not immediately chase the coolest and top-end device. The best thing to start is to gain experience, skills and answer yourself the key question: “Is detecting interesting to me?”. Maybe it’s just a “temporary thing”. As practice shows, even though it is not obvious if you will detect in the future or not, but sometimes it’s better to think about the future. F44, at the moment, is one of those devices that has good potential and can show themselves even better with a new coil of a third party. F22 can be a good and cheap alternative with enough relevant features and quite a great price for a beginner! The main advantages in Fischer is: the lightness, 2 batteries, good for their class of depth, the VDI performance (you can determine the type of metal beneath the coil and better identify an object in the ground with the help of screen + sound), backlight, volume control (especially important for those who like to dig at night or in silence). More about Fisher F44 can be found here. How many diggers say: “Thank you Grandpa for Garrett Ace 250” and this is largely true. Since this product has brought up not one generation of diggers, but everything has its time and now we must admit that the Ace 250 is “out of date”. Even despite the fact that the Ace was subjected to many improvements in the past, but its life came to retire a few years ago. Many will argue and argue, but it is better for almost the same price to take the new Ace 300 or 400. These devices have fewer settings than the Fisher, but they will bring you finds. Pros of the new Ace compared to the old: the VDI, improved characteristics for signal identification and separation of metals. More about Garrett ACE 400i here. Starting to get a little old, but they can still show themselves out in the field. At least until a considerable alternative for the same price / quality gets released by Minelab. The detector itself considering the functional / performance is very sensible for its price. More about the Minelab X-Terra 305 here. Probably one of the cheapest detectors that can now be bought. It is suitable for the detection of coins, or for “war relics hunting”. Like all devices for beginners it has no special “miracles”, it is a simple and functional working machine. It is lightweight and compact, and this is necessary for a starting detectorist. PS I think it would be important to add that each device can get a little better, but not even a little, if you get a better coil for it. The standard coil 8 “-10” may often be insufficient for detecting, so many diggers take additional coils of the sizes 13 “or even 15”. A larger area is scanned in one swing + greater detection depth (also a little more digging of course). If on one day or over one / two seasons you realize that your detector is “outdated” and it is necessary to take something better and more serious, it is still not recommended to go directly into the section of professional devices (although someone does). Also, if you have borrowed some simple detector from your friends, and went detecting with them, and want to dig with your own device and you have decided to get one for yourself, then you can also look in this range of detectors. You can buy a used detector for a good price, or take a new one, but with guarantee, and maybe without unpleasant surprises. This is the detector with which I started off the season and used as a primary since its arrival on the store shelves here. Its search frequency is high, and it has a sufficient number of functions (very simple, very easy to set up), but with good depth and determination of metals in the soil. One of the interesting advantages it has is vibration. Yes, to not work with headphones and without sound, you can work with vibration and with a little illumination at the signal. A lightweight and well-balanced detector, it has a good detection of coins, especially the small and silver ones (thanks to the high frequency). More about the Makro Racer 2 here. This detector is common to see in fields, but still the releasing of some of the new models are slowly pushing it to the background, I would not be so categorical in this metal detector. It is necessary to look closely at some very useful properties – geological exploration mode that helps you find some missing and deep targets in the ground, as well as the ability to work on multiple frequencies. Coupled with two or three-frequency coils, it becomes the most multifunctional detector in its class, and if you look at the price, you start to think about acquiring the Minelab X-Terra 705 + Nel Tornado coil (3 frequencies). You can detect in the woods, fields and even beaches. Three frequencies do their job. More about the Minelab X-Terra 705 here. Probably the simplest detector in its class. Turn it on, adjust the ground-balance and start detecting. And it sure brings some good finds! If detecting for you is just going to the nature with a friend to find a couple of coins, then the AT Pro is the option for you. For a salty sea beach, it will not work, but to go with it along the freshwater reservoirs will be very interesting. More about Garrett AT PRO here. The closest competitor to Garrett AT PRO for the ease of operation. Quite a popular detector in Europe and the US, it is only necessary to look at where it is and where it is not commercially available. To collect coins with it would be the best. Those who hunt small crosses and jewelleries can also consider this detector. Very easy, my feeling is that it is even easier than the Garrett AT PRO, powered by one 9V battery, thanks to the sound and VDI performance you can better understand what is underneath the coil. I do not know, but the sound of Teknetics and Macro Racer 2 I love more than any others, it provides more information about an object, and this is important if you dig with headphones. More about Teknetics G2+ here. If you have enough skills and the necessary budget, then you can think about a professional detector. What is better with a professional metal detector? Only two things: you will dig less and leave more time to study the detector, than any of the devices above. But after passing the stage of getting used to the professional device (sometimes it takes up to three months or more!) The effectiveness of the detecting and the number of finds is already amazing … You will get more deep finds, and you will have finds on places where other detectors wont. Sometimes it happens that beginners immediately take professional devices which I would not recommend. The time which will be spent on the understanding of the device and on the understanding of detecting, but without the proper experience, will simply lead to the fact that the detector will be sold, and you will lose interest in detecting. Recently, in my conversation with a salesperson who sells metal detectors in Bulgaria, the seller told me that “there are only two really serious and good detectors in the world – the Fisher F75 with DST technology and XP Deus”. The Fisher F75 I still only have started to understand, and the Deus have I been familiar with for quite a long time. F75 – a real workhorse and pretty cheap after it became the most affordable real professional unit on the market at the moment. A lot of necessary and useful features (even ploughed fields mode), decent depth, metal separation, detection of metals at a good depth (a fellow detectorist once dug out 5 kopecks from USSR at a 40-cm depth – the signal was clear) and if you attach some additional coils you will get more depth and a great advantage over other diggers. Always it with the DST logo on the box! More about Fisher F75 here. “Divine,” as it is jokingly referred to by many. Part of it is, it was difficult to adapt to this device and even now, through the season, I find it hard to say that I have understood this device. Mostly I was pleased with it, and sometimes not. But there is no ideal detector, and neither is this. Even though right now there is nowhere else such as a compact and lightweight detector without wires or with wireless headphones as the XP Deus. Sometimes it upsets me that it can only be used with the company’s own coil, without third-party manufacturers. The device is not cheap, the “iPhone” in the world of metal detectors. I would say that everything in it is balanced, there are different search modes, and you can start looking for a very simple, gradually creating their own modes and settings. The device is more appropriate for those who wants a stronger challenge in finding the perfect set-up mode for a specific type of search. The detector is pretty popular. More about the XP Deus here. What can be said about this device? Heavy, it has multifrequency technology, lots of settings and modes. To understand it you will need a long time, there has even been written and published books on the secrets of this detector. I read one of the books and was impressed by this detector. In general, most professional and semi-professional by Minelab are made pretty well, and if you acquire such a device, having spent many months to study it, you can get some pretty serious finds even on places that has been detected several times before. At least fellow detectorists who has this detector constantly give it good feedback for its characteristics and functions, and indeed I have seen many such detectors in the field and seen what they can do, but it also has some weight… I have tried to collect those detectors that have been released over the past few years or are still of interest because of improvements that have been made to them. And taken into account the trends in 2016 was helping me, and MD store which is located not far from me. I hope that my modest rating, but not even the rating, my advices on choosing a detector will help you decide what model to acquire. Also, remember to take into account your own experiences and your fellow detectorists’. Anyway, you must remember, a metal detector does not bring the finds, you do, I just gathered the worthiest detectors to mention from the different categories based on my opinion. Makro Racer 2 – new detector review by Makro company, released in 2016 (+ video review and air test!) Very good, Detectorist. You have provided well explained reasons for your choices, in my opinion, as well as sound presentation. Concise, and to the point. You have ‘hit the nails on the head’, I think.
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Tony Blair has admitted that Lord Sainsbury has huge influence over GM policy. Green campaigners and senior Tories demanded his removal, saying it was unacceptable that a Minister so deeply convinced of the virtues of GM food should be taking sensitive decisions about what appears on our plates. Although Lord Sainsbury has not attended any meetings of Gatsby since becoming a Minister in July 1997, no longer takes part in its grant-making decisions and cannot benefit financially from the charityis donations, according to the foundation he still retains the crucial power to appoint and dismiss its trustees. In another blow to his claim of impartiality, it emerged that Gatsby also finances a so-called epublic information servicei - a propaganda campaign that is vigorously promoting genetically modified food - called Biotechnology in Our Future. The vast majority of the foundationis GM investment has gone into building the 100-employee Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Molecular Pathology in Norwich, the pet project which Lord Sainsbury set up 12 years ago. It leads the field in research into the genetics of plant disease resistance, receiving two-thirds of its funds from the Gatsby Foundation and the rest - £800,000 a year at the last count - from the Biotechnology, Biology Scientific Research Council. Tories were furious at this revelation because Lord Sainsbury decides the level of Government funding for the BBSRC. Perhaps it is no surprise that the councilis £185million a year funding is set to rise by £23niillion a year over the next three years. The laboratory has also set up a company called Plant Biosciences Ltd to market any commercial spin-offs of its genetic research. The links go even further. Although Lord Sainsbury claims to have ended his formal connection to the foundation and his companies - he quit as Sainsbury's chairman when he became a Minister - his personal connections to Gatsby are close. His friend John Ashworth, the former director of the London School of Economics, now head of the British Library, is the principal adviser to the foundation as well as being a non-executive director of J Sainsbury plc. The foundation also funds a string of other GM-linked organisations, such as the International Service for Acquisition of Agribiotech Applications America-center Other donors to this organisation include Monsanto, the controversial T1S corporation which is at the forefront of research into genetically modified food. One of the trustees of the foundation is Judith Portrait, the Sainsbury familyis lawyer. Through her, Lord Sainsbury retains another link to the GM food industry. She is trustee of the entirely-separate eblind trusti which holds Lord Sainsbury's £l billion shareholding in the family supermarket empire, Through this body Lord Sainsbury owns shares in a company called Diatech which develops enatural science engineeringi and another called Innotech Investments Ltd. Innotech owns biotechnology companies such as Floranove Ltd. a plant breeding company in Norfolk. The firm has also invested in Paradigm Genetics, an agricultural biotechnology company based in North Carolina. Critics are furious that Lord Sainsbury continues to present himself as an impartial judge over GM foods. They point out that he once said: If someone waved a magic wand and said I could be a Nobel Prize winner in plant genetics or a successful chairman of J Sainsbury, I would find it a very difficult choice. As chairman, he made sure that genetically modified tomato paste went on Sainsburyis shelves. Yesterday Charles Secrett, chairman of Friends of the Earth said the latest revelations meant Lord Sainsbury should not be allowed to remain in a job where he could influence the profitability of his own investments. He added: When Sainsbury comes out of government he is likely to be handed back his commercial interests in GM food. His laboratory will be at the forefront of the science partly thanks to money he indirectly approved through the BBSRC. And there is likely to be a culture of acceptance of GM food that as a Minister he is likely to have helped to foster eWe believe Lord Sainsbury is an honourable man, but from the outside this looks like the perfect business plan. Following the Mailis revelations, Shadow Trade Secretary John Redwood last night submitted a series of Parliamentary questions to Ministers seeking more information about Government links to the gene Industry. He also wrote to Trade Secretary Stephen Dyers demanding Lord Sainsbury's removal as a Minister responsible for GM foods After more than a decade of food scares and scandals, is it surprising that we trust neither government nor industry? That we're suspicious of the genetic manipulation of food and we want the Government to act? That we want to know what is really going on and we want to make our own choices? We are deluding ourselves if we think that choice will solve all the problems. As the food chain grows ever longer we're increasingly dependent upon others to provide us with safe food. As we browse the supermarket shelves, how can we be sure that the food is healthy and isn't contaminated? The more we know about how our food is produced, the less reassured we are likely to be. How many of us will feel comfortable about eating chicken after John Vidal's graphic description of life on the chicken line in Tuesday's Guardian? We can't measure the amount of tin leaking into tinned tomatoes, or the amount of pesticides contaminating our fresh fruit and vegetables, or the presence of GMOs in many processed foods. Most of us can't make sense of the information which is supposed help us - on food labels. With words so weasel and so tiny, the average food label gives little away. So, increasingly, we have to trust industry and government and hope someone out there is looking out for us. The rise in food poisoning and the growing evidence of long-term health damage from bad diet has convinced us that something, somewhere has gone seriously wrong. Despite this, the food industry has an unshakeable belief in whizz-bang techniques to conjure up the impossible - food that is safe and nutritious but also cheap enough to beat the global competition. We remain to be convinced that technical solutions are the answer. In fact, we're increasingly thinking that the opposite is true. 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It talks about letting market forces rule, free from the nannying interference of big government, but has done nothing to prevent Monsanto turning the market-place upside down by introducing genetically modified soya into food despite wholesale opposition. This is nannying to be sure, corporate-style, force-feeding consumers with genetically modified foods many don't want. So the Government says it will create a Food Standards Agency to confront these many challenges. This is the first welcome step but the lessons of food scares suggest that it's going to take more than one well-meaning initiative to sort out all the problems. Industry and government will need to act in uncharacteristic ways - openly, and actively soliciting consumers' views. Only by inviting greater public involvement and taking decisions more openly will government and industry begin to restore consumers' confidence in food safety. 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"Will you now take the necessary action to ensure that a minister who has not made up his mind on these matters is put in charge of these issues at the DTI?" Mr Redwood also asked Mr Byers to check whether Lord Sainsbury had maintained an interest in the Gatsby Trust, a charitable foundation that allegedly funds the promotion of GM products. ** NOTICE: In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. ** In the first Irish case of its kind, seven environmentalists are to appear in court today in Co Wexford on charges of causing criminal damage to a genetically modified crop. The seven, who include the 84-year-old food writer and organic farmer John Seymour, are due to appear at New Ross District Court, Co Wexford. They are alleged to have damaged a GM sugar beet trial on June 21st last at the farm of Mr Martin Foley of Arthurstown, New Ross. He was growing the crop under licence from the Environmental Protection Agency for the US multinational [ Monsanto ] , the first company to introduce the controversial gene technology to Ireland. The offences are alleged to have occurred after a public meeting on GM foods was held nearby at Duncannon. The meeting was addressed by the Green politicians Mr John Gormley TD and Ms Nuala Ahern MEP, and the Socialist Party TD, Mr Joe Higgins. I concur with Christine Gorman about the need for caution on "tall tales appearing on the Internet." As a corporate-neutral Board-certified internist with considerable experience and reasearch in the matter, however, I disagree with her assertion that serious reactions to products containing aspartame (NutraSweet-TM) represent a "health rumor" fabrication. Indeed, her misinformation--coupled with obvious influence by corporate-sponsored researchers whose results in my opinion were frequently based on flawed protocols--constitutes a glaring disservice. A case in point is the trivialization of toxicity from the release of FREE methanol after ingesting aspartame products. reactions to these products. (The FDA has at least seven times more.) My own data base consists of over 1,200 (!) persons with severe reactions to these products. (The FDA has at least seven times more.) Their problems included headache, dizziness, confusion, memory loss, epileptic seizures, depression, other psychiatric states, impaired vision, the aggravation of diabetes and its complications (or their simulation), various rashes, gastrointestinal symptoms (including bloody diarrhea), joint pain, and numerous other complaints. Furthermore, I believe there are legitimate grounds for concern about aspartame products having a causative or aggravating effect in epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, and even brain tumors! I have detailed these issues pertaining to aspartame disease (the inclusive term I coined) in three books and more than a score of other publications. Some are cited above. It Remains My Professional Opinion That Aspartame Products Ought To Be Removed From The Market As An "imminent Public Health Threat." Given the facts that (a) over half the population currently consumes this neurotoxin, and (b) it STILL has not been adequately evaluated by corporate-neutral investigators using REAL-WORLD products, I feel we are possibly being subjected to a widespread afflication that our regulatory agencies and elected officials simply refuse to acknowledge. (Any dubious reader who questions ten women about problems with aspartame products is likely to confirm this contention in short order.) This is not a "scare tactic" by a "media terrorist." Rather, it reflects my sense of responsiblility as a concerned physician and citizen. In view of your interest in reactions to products containing aspartame, a chemical sweetener, and their major public-health implications, we invite you to check our home pages at: http://www.icanect.net/sunpress. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your subscription to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at http://www.onelist.com and select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left. ***new page on website - details of all GMO releases in Norfolk after the big trial pull out (page will be further developed and updated)*** More coverage of Norfolkis big GM trial pull out including articles in the two main farming papers, in one of which Novartis Seeds admits to difficulty in finding farmers and landowners whoill let their land for trials. The future of genetically modified (GM) food in the UK has been cast into further doubt after Crown Point Farms in Norfolk pulled out of GM crops trials. A farm spokesman admitted "public disquiet,' had infuenced their decision. The farm topped the league for deliberate releases of GM organisms on private land and was set to continue trials for Monsanto until 2003. GENETICALLY modified sugar beet trials have been halted at one of the largest on farm trial sites in the country because of growing disquiet over the use of the technology. Crown Point Farms a Kirby Bedon in Norfolk, part of the Colman Estate, has let land to companies like Novartis to trial GM sugar beet over a number of years. But a spokesman for the estate said this has been discontinued. An anti-GM pressure group targeted the farms last year staging a 'crop squat' and destroying trial plots. A NORFOLK farming estate which was the target for Britain s first protest squat against GM crop trials, has halted such testing on its land. Crown Point Farms in Kirby Bedon has ended its relationship with Novartis Seeds and Monsanto because of the controversy about GM trials, their high profile media coverage and a direct action campaign by activists. Novartis was licensed to continue GM trials on the estateuntil 2002 and Monsanto untiI 2003 but estate manager Roly Beazley said it had been decided to terminate the agreement. There is a huge public debate over GM crops and a lot of public disquiet.Crown Point Farms does not wish to be in the middle of all this " he said. The crop squat at Kirby Bedon by 30 protesters last year ended after the estate went to court to obtain a possession order. Novartis Seeds spokesman, Richard Powell, said it was becoming more difficult to rent land for GM trials because of the controversy surrounding them. Sir Timothy Colman, Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk, is the Queen's representative in the county and, appropriately, one of its larger landowners. Last year he began testing GM crops for Novartis and was embarrassed by the occupation of his land by pesky objectors from Norfolk Genetic Information Network.Something has changed. At the weekend it became clear that Sir Timothy was renouncing GM crops on his Crown Point Farms and the trials had been terminated. So did Norvartis or Sir Timothy end the contract? His land agent, Roly Beasley, speaks in code: "I don't know if it was all one way or the other." Right. So has Sir Timothy seen the light? "It's not for Crown Farms to see the light or not." Well, would Crown Farms allow other GM crops to be planted on their land? "If another company came to us [asking to grow GM crops] the answer is probably no." Ah. At a time when seven Irish protesters, including an 80 year old food writer and organic farmer, are making court appearances in Co Wexford on charges of damaging a GM beet trial, and British cases are pending, we reproduce below an article from eGreen World' which if anything understates the problems associated with these trials. Mid-December's HSE report shows a violation rate of 1 in 5 at sites actually monitored (many as youill see are simply not). Yet almost nothing is being done about it. Compare that to dragging 80-year-olds through the court and the draconian treatment of protesters and draw your own conclusions about state priorities. The Government has, however, finally been embarrassed into at least prosecuting Monsanto over one incident - court case due to be heard Feb. 17th, Lincolnshire. Michael Meacher has also recently named 3 companies involved in serious violations. The point remains, however, given the extraordinary violation rate, the lax regulation and the risible monitoring of these trials, how many cases could have but arenit being brought? Evidence obtained by FoE revealed shambolic failures by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) resulting in genetic polluters escaping legal action. Official inspections of genetically modified crop test sites are inadequate, secretive and ineffective, and genetic pollution is almost certainly being illegally released - unmonitored - into the environment. Consent breaches are alleged to have included: too small a buffer zone surrounding the crops; failure to implement measures to limit the escape of pollen, and scattering of seeds outside the designated area. The HSE refused to identify the sites or the companies involved, and said that records relating to previous alleged breaches are not available. So much for the assurances from the Government that the technology is being closely policed. But then again, with 2 dozen police officers, several vans and a helicopter overhead at the first genetiX snowball action, perhaps we misunderstood what they meant by 'closely policed'. On friday Feb.5 Jason Boehk provided a discussion of a Canadian case in which Monsanto Canada sued a Canadian farmer for growing genetically engineered seed that originated by cross pollination of a normal crop by wind or bees. A vice president Monsanto Canada was quoted " if Monsanto genes are carried by bees or the wind to your crops, you become a Monsanto licensee and you must pay Monsanto for the seeds you save for next year". Monsanto can say that because they have bought and paid for the Ministry of Agriculture Canada, they provide cash to the Ministry and the Ministry serves their wishes. In a related case, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) admitted blowing up some buildings in an attempt to plant evidence and implicate some Alberta farmers who opposed pollution from natural gas wells on their land. The RCMP acknowledge that they serve the energy corporations and have the support in their criminal activity from the courts of the land. Monsanto may employ a flock of mounties (RCMP) in their scarlet tunics and funny hats to smear pollen on their snouts and flit from flower to flower spreading Monsanto genes and making the company even richer than before! In a case that shows success in the lab doesn't guarantee success in the marketplace, Monsanto Co. has canceled the development of plastics from bacteria and plants. The company has halted a biotechnology venture that was an intriguing fusion of environmentalism and business, using biotechnology -- instead of petroleum derivatives -- to create plastics. "Acceptance lagged in key markets," said Diane Herndon, a company spokeswoman. "At this point, the marketing dynamics would have to change." At a time when Monsanto is cutting some research following last fall's failed merger with American Home Products Corp., the plants-into-plastics and bacteria-into-plastics projects became casualties of cold, hard economics. Monsanto had sold some bacteria-derived plastics used in credit cards and liners of paper cups. But given the low price of petroleum and the high cost of this alternative plastic, Monsanto stopped taking orders and conducting research at the end of last year. "Over the past year, we have been looking for a strategic partner, but we couldn't find one," Herndon said. "We are talking to potential buyers for our technology." Until then, the technology will remain on the shelf at Monsanto, where 45 of the 50 people who worked on the projects have been reassigned to other jobs. Having sold or spun off traditional plastics businesses in recent years, Monsanto entered the non-traditional plastics business in April 1996 when it bought Biopol, a tiny firm owned by the British life science giant Zeneca Group. Since 1990, Biopol had been creating polymers from a common bacterium found in soil and water. The company developed a fermentation process to make the bacterium produce more polymers. Monsanto continued Biopol's fermentation work. It also worked on ways to insert genes from this bacterium into plants, such as wild mustard and canola. The goal: turn the plants into polymer-making "factories." When Monsanto bought Biopol, it said this research had to reach certain goals within a few years for the company to continue its work. "If we don't meet them," an executive said 18 months ago, "we will terminate the project." But the cost of making bacteria-based plastics through fermentation was about $4 a pound, or 10 times the cost of making plastics from petroleum products, Herndon said. And even though Monsanto had hoped the bioengineered plant factories could make plastics for 60 cents to 80 cents a pound, that prospect was "still five to seven years away," she said. The telephone poll in the UK Daily Express resulted in 94% of respondents supporting a call for the Govt to ban GM foods. This information has been passed on to MP's in the European Parliament by the paper. And the Daily Mail is like a terrier at the throat (or is it neater to say like a dog with a bone???) of Science Minister Lord Sainsbury - surely he can't last much longer??? SAINSBURY's is to label hundreds of products containing eFrankenstein foodi derivatives in a major victory for Daily Mail readers. The countryis second biggest supermarket chain revealed the U-turn yesterday amid allegations that it had been emisleadingi shoppers. Foreign biotech companies such as U.S. based Monsanto, the food industry and the Government have been accused of forcing genetically modifled (GM) food on to the nation. Consumers are angry that the products were introduced without any proper consultation or any study on their long-term effect on human health. The situation has been made worse by the fact the labelling of GM foods is hopelessly flawed, leaving people who want to avoid them in the dark. EU rules, enthusiastically adopted by the Government and the food industry, mean some products containing GM crops are already identified. But many more are not. Sainsbury's had refused to label products containing the derivatives of crops such as soya and maize which have been genetically modified. It argued that, because the DNA of the GM crop did not exist in the derivatives - for example, lecithin and oil from soya and modified starch from maize - there was no need to label. The chain also insisted the derivatives had been so highly processed that they were no different to those produced from natural crops. Yesterday, however, Sainsbury's issued a statement saying: We have decided to label products which contain GM soya lecithin and GM soya oils, in addition to labelling products containing GM soya. The first labelled products will begin to appear on the shelf in the next couple of months. We will be informing customers about this with a new, updated leaflet. Sainsbury's original policy put it out of step with rivals such as Tesco, which labels the derivatives. GM ingredients are used in huge range of products - approximately 60 per cent of supermarket foods - from curry ready-meals to chocolate puddings and steak pies. If these are not labelled clearly it becomes impossible for wary families to avoid them. Now Sainsbury's, which con¬ tinues to refuse to label the derivatives of GM maize, will have to either reformulate its products or order new packaging for many own-label products. The chain's statement added: Our policy is still to reduce the number of products that contain GM ingredients by sourcing non-GM ingredients or, where possible, by finding an alternative to soya, but where we are unable to do so we will label products clearly. Sainsbury's has been at the forefront of the GM food debate, not least because a member of the family behind the supermarket empire, Sainsbury of Turville, is Labouris Science Minister. The former billionaire chairman of J. Sainsbury is seen as a powerful advocate for GM foods in government. He has poured millions into GM crop research through the Gatsby Foundation, a charitable trust. The industry and the biotech firms behind the food revolution have been accused of supporting a deliberately confused labelling system. There are clear indications that consumers who want nothing to do with GM foods will boycott products which are clearly labelled. A survey published today by market research analysts Mintel shows 78 per cent of the public want GM foods to be clearly labelled to allow them to choose whether to buy or not, A Government study published yesterday by the Better Regulation Task Force found 53 per cent believe laws are needed to curb the spread of GM food. The survey found that almost 31 per cent of Britons consider GM foods epose a seriousi risk to their families. Friends Of The Earth food campaigner Adrian Bebb said last night: eThis is a welcome retreat by Sainsbury's. It doesnit go far enough, but at least the stores are beginning to respond to public demands for fuller information. The consumers' Association welcomed the move too but said it was only a small step to providing a clear labelling regime. A spokesman added: The decision by Sainsbury's demonstrates that even supermarkets feel the current GM labelling rules donit go far enough. Tory trade and industry secretary John Redwood, who has been in the vanguard of calls for clearer government policy, said: eConsumers are concerned about what is in their food and labelling needs to be completely clear. We welcome the decision by Sainsbury's. It shows the campaign for better information is beginning to bite. Accusations of cover-up after top pathologist backs the professor whose tests brought him humiliation The professor who was publicly humiliated over claims that genetically modified Frankenstein food may be harmful has been proved right after all. World expert Dr. Arpad Pusztai was stripped of his post and described as muddled by his superiors after he referred to experiments in which rats had been damaged when fed genetically-altered potatoes. But today "The Mail on Sunday" can reveal that rats did suffer shocking internal damage. And we can disclose that a leading pathologist who has re-examined their remains has confirmed Dr. Pusztai's findings. This scientific bombshell is sure to rekindle controversy over the safety of genetically altered food. The revelations will also place a question mark over the future of Dr. Putzai's former boss, Professor Philip James, who ousted him from the research programme and is now being tipped as head of the Government's new Food Standards Agency due to be formed in April next year. Dr. Pusztai, 68, lost his job at the Government-funded Rowett Research Institute in Aberdeen after he told TV's "World In Action" of his studies. The interview last August sparked a fierce debate on the potential dangers of genetically engineered food. Yet Dr. Pusztai was discredited for getting his facts badly confused by apparently referring to the wrong experiment. Professor James issued statements to the Press saying Dr. Pusztai would have to retire because he had got it wrong in suggesting the rats in question had been fed potatoes modified with genes from a bean when, in fact, these particular experiments had never been carried out. The apparent mix-up - made amid the glare of TV publicity - cost Dr. Pusztai his reputation. But we can reveal that Dr. Pusztai had conducted other crucial experiments using potatoes altered by another gene - and these tests demonstrated a worst case scenario. The tests were made on rats that were fed potato altered to carry a gene from snowdrops. This enabled the vegetable to make a chemical known as GNA lectin, which would protect it from insect and worm damage. The effect was devastating. Dr. Pusztai's results - contained in a report to Professor James and the Scottish Office - detail liver damage, even in rats fed cooked genetically modified potatoes for only ten days. His findings-seen by The Mail on Sunday - reveal that in most animals, highly significant changes occurred in the weights of some or most of the rats vital organs and that immune system organs, like the spleen and thymus, were frequently affected. Dr. Putzai's revelations have been backed by an independent analysis by consultant pathologist Dr. Stanley Ewen, of Aberdeen University, who examined the preserved rats internal organs. Neither he nor Dr. Pusztai will discuss their findings, which are expected to be published. But a leading expert said: Dr. Ewen's results will cause an uproar. These were measurable changes in the rats fed modified potato - and we feel there has been a cover-up. There should be more openness in the whole business about public money and how it being used in this field. The doctor's conclusions are a setback for the multibillion pound biotechnology industry, which is seeking licenses worldwide to grow high volume crops that resist herbicides. At the start of the experiment, it was thought that snowdrop lectin was unlikely to produce harmful effects, so it would have been considered for commercial development. But now the revelations have thrown GM foods research into disarray. After Dr. Pusztai's TV outburst Professor James - the man behind Government proposals for a Food Standards Agency - ordered an audit of Dr Pusztai's work by four scientists. It concluded that existing data did not support the idea that the modified potatoes had any effect on growth organ development or immune function in the rats. But the question being asked last night was why the report from the four scientists auditing the work do not analyse data on the rats internal organs which might have established whether they had been damaged. GM foods are already on supermarket shelves. An estimated 60 percent of processed foods on sale in the UK contain genetically modified soya grown in the US. Big business is pushing for licences to produce the crops in the UK, but at present only Government-approved test sites growing altered produce are permitted. And none of the crops are allowed to be sold to the public. A fortnight ago, the House of Lords Select Committee on European Communities - to which Professor James gave evidence - acknowledged there were potential risks to the environment but said GM crops had much to offer. The committee said the regulatory regime in place to ensure the safety of products sold in the shops was thorough and proper. In oral evidence to the same committee last October, Professor James alluded to new data from Dr Pusztai - but he did not reveal its contents. Professor James said last night: I am desperate that dear old Arpad Pusztai maintains his scientific credibility. I was interested in the GNA (snowdrop) data and told everybody - with the agreement of Pusztai, Scottish Office, Ministries, you name it - that this was important stuff and under no circumstances must we just have snippets coming out. He confirmed that the four scientists he had asked to audit Dr Pusztai's claims did not have the full details of all the tests available to them. They considered the data available only up to the date of the World In Action programme. Professor James said he hadn't disclosed Dr Pusztai's new data to the Lords committee in October because"I am desperate to protect him." There is a standard policy in the scientific world that when there is something particularly of public interest and you have got something that could be of enormous significance, you must make sure your data is not only sound and robust but withstands review by your scientific peers. He said that if Dr Pusztai's analysis was correct and the full feeding studies were repeated and produced the same findings, it would be very important indeed. Paul Tyler, the Liberal Democrats food spokesman, said the new evidence raised a query over Professor James's role as possible boss of the food agency. The EU is more likely to be an effective watchdog on this issue than anybody in Britain, because successive governments have rolled over and had their tummies tickled by some of the huge multi-national companies involved in the research. I've seen no evidence yet that there is anybody in Whitehall to question in an effective way this sort of development. Every time we get information about genetically modified organisms we see more evidence for a complete moratorium on further development of the programme until a lot more research has been done by a totally independent organisation. A Greenpeace spokesman said that as more research is done we'll keep finding big problems. We don't need to produce food this way ... so why are we taking these risks? Thanks to all your comments and suggestions we have made improvements and updates to the Invincible Global Action Plan. Thanks especially to Adrian Valls in Spain, who is translating the series into Spanish. This is very important, because the Wall Street Journal reported two weeks ago that a Mexican billionaire, Alfonso Romo, has bought up a huge part of the global seed market. Alfonso Romo, in Monterrey Mexico, plans to genetically engineer the seeds of all vegetables that have not yet been genetically engineered. He now owns some 40% of the world's vegetable seeds. So Adrian's work to inform the Spanish world could not possibly be more urgent, timely, or critical than right now. Thanks again Adrian. I am including this improved and updated version of the Invincilbe Global Action Plan so that, if we choose, we can easily and quickly eliminate GE food, perhaps even sooner that we have so far imagined. Perhaps we will not need the help of the Y2K computer bug to destroy the genetic engineering multi-nationals such as Monsanto. I spoke to the FDA a couple of days before they ran to CNN trying to again convince the public aspartame is safe, and told them to quit giving propaganda to the public. I explained we had their own FDA audit on www.dorway,com, the Bressler Report, showing all the tumors, seizures, etc., as well as the damn ing CDC investigation and protest of the National Soft Drink Aassociation, and their report of 92 symptoms from coma to death . Today a magazine in Canada called and said they spoke with the FDA about the 92 symptoms triggered by aspartame. The magazine was told by the FDA that the 92 symptom report was not theirs. I got it through Freedom of Information from the FDA - so I just faxed it to the magazine on THEIR STATIONERY ! Won't the FDA ever learn that in the end lies never work! The Daily Mail and the Daily Express are battling it out to see who can create the greatest fuss about GM food. They have always slung shots at each other over the years, but fortunately their current battle is working to our benefit!!! In the first article Food Safety Minister, Jeff Rooker, seems to be giving the impression of being anti_GM - don't be fooled!!! It also mentions a vote to be taken in the EU Parliament to force biotech companies to take out liability insurance - could be interesting in light of the Swiss Insurance declaration of a few months ago that no insurance company would want to take on such a liability. At the end of the Mail aricle the subject of Lord Sainsbury is once again mentioned... BRUSSELS is foisting genetically-modified foods on Europe without any debate by member states, The Express can reveal today Food Safety Minister Jeff Rooker last night hinted that the only way British consumers could fight the GM multinationals like Monsanto was by boycotting their produce in the shops. He said that the non-segregation of genetically-modified crops, like soya, with non-GM produce was posing a major headache for the Government. The problem of crop separation in respect of America is a really serious problem for us, he said. The Minister, speaking on Channel 4 News, then added the warning: I think at the end of the day, Monsanto and the others are going to have to wake up to the market forces of the European consumer who want a choice and demand segregation of these crops. The scandalously undemocratic way in which GM foods are being injected into the European food chain is shown by two European Union votes scheduled for today Monsanto, one of the global driving forces behind the GM bandwagon, has applied for EU approval to market seeds from iinsect-protectedi and iherbicide toleranti cotton, which are to be used in cattle feed - with long-term implications for meat entering the human foot chain. Votes will be cast by fax with no meeting and without debate, Although Britain is to vote against, the Monsanto proposals are expected to be rubber-stamped by Brussels. British MPs and Ministers have no power to veto the acceleration in the new agricultural revolution because of sweeping legislative powers granted to the EU when the last Tory Government was in office. One Commons source told The Express last night that the Government and Parliament had surrendered their right to stop the Brussels juggernaut The pass has been sold, he said. But Euro-MPs are today set to back moves to make companies which sell or experiment with GM crops liable if they damage human health or the environment. The long-term impact of so-called Frankenstein food is unknown, but consumer groups fear some GM crops could make people resistant to antibiotics. And environmentalists are worried that some herbicide-resistant crops could cross-fertilise with wild plants to create superweeds. Labour MEP David Bowe said last night: There is a wave of uncertainty in the country over GM food. He expects a majority of members to back the key points in his report to make sure Europe puts safety first if there are doubts over some products. Mr Bowe believes most MEPs will support his proposal force biotech companies to take out insurance against possible civil action. The Commission is very hotly against civil liability, he said. But lie vowed: We are determined to get this through. In addition, Mr Bowe wants a ban on GM crops which contain genes resistant to antibiotics still used for medical or veterinary treatment. British ministers will today vote against the Monsanto cotton applications on that basis. They are worried about the clinical importance of the introduction of antibiotics into the GM crops, which would then be passed into - cattle feed, the herd, its meat - and the human food chain UNREGULATED Frankenstein food products from the Far East may already be in Britainis food chain, the Daily Mail can reveal. Described as terrifying by one leading expert, the development is prompting fears at the highest level that the world-wide trade in genetically modified (GM) foods is running out of control. According to new research there now 45 countries producing GM material and field trials on modified crops taking place at up to 15,000 sites. China, South Korea and Japan are among the leading producers. Yet there is little or no regulation of GM products in the vast majority of producing countries. Last night GM food expert Peter Berry Ottaway said: eMany countries do not regard GM foods as an issue, they like the idea of novelty, and therefore there is no culture of regulation. A guy who sells this stuff in Europe will buy it from a broker in the States who will be acting for a broker in Japan who has prabably bought it from China. I am not against the technology. But we have got to regulate it. Mr Berry Ottaway gave graphic details of the explosion in unregulated GM production at a conference in London last month which was attended by a senior civil servant from the Ministry Of Agriculture. Yet two weeks later Tony Blair rejected calls for a moratorium on the commercial use of GM foods. Challenged in the Commons by William Hague, the Prime Minister insisted the Government was acting eon scientific evidencei. However yesterday it emerged that Ministers are drawing up plans for new controls on GM foods. Labour Euro MP David Bowe, a leading campaigner in the European Parliament for tougher regulations on GM foodstuffs, said on the BBCis Today programme: I have had discussions with ministers about this. They are considering how they can take action quickly and properly The scale of GM development was revealed at the European Conference on GM foods, hold at the Royal Society in London. The European Commission contributed to the discussion, as well as the Ministry of Agriculture. Yesterday Mr Berry Ottaway, an expert on GM foods and author of several books on food and nutrition, said that field trials on GM crops were egrowing exponentiallyi and that between 12,000 and 15,000 had taken place in 45 countries on up to 100 crops. These include rice, cabbage, lettuce, oranges, melons, rye, beans, peas, and sugar cane. He said GM techniques are being applied to ealmost all organisms of commercial interesti such as bacteria and yeast. Shadow Trade Secretary John Redwood demanded that Lord Sainsbury be removed from any decisions relating to GM food after yesterdayis Daily Mail report that the science minister retains control of the Gatsby Foundation, a charitable trust which pours millions into GM food research. So the cowards who say the support the customers right to proper labels are hiding behind the Government. Why don't they get the message that GM labels are seen as the 'skull and crossbones' because people want to get away from it and see that the biotech firms just want to plunder the healthy future of the planet!!! THE U.S. is trying to prevent GM food being labelled because it fears predujice against crops grown by its farmers. It intends to use a World Trade Organisation meeting in April to push through an outright labelling ban. The U.S. government claims that the labels will create a prejudice against its growers which it says amounts to an illegal barrier to trade. If it is successful, even the current inadequate labelling rules which exist throughout the EU could be wiped out. Details were revealed yesterday by the Consumersi Association which urged the UK Governrnent and the EU to withsatnd the U.S. proposals. It said U.S. biotech firms fear that the labels will be seen as the equivalent of the eskull and crossbonesi and cause sales of GM foods to plummet. The CAis director Sheila McKechnie urged families to use their buying power to force supermarkets and food manufacturers to ban GM foods. She pointed to the example of frozen food chain Iceland, which has already banned GM ingredients from its own-label products, while the giant Carrefour chain in France is to do the same. If Carrefour says it can do it, there is enormous pressure on supermarkets here to do it, she said. The first major chain that breaks ranks will have an enormous competitive advantage. America is backed by Brazil, another potentially big producer of GM crops such as soya, in trying to do away with labelling. Seven environmentalists charged in the first Irish case of sabotaging a genetically modified crop will be producing evidence of "lawful excuse", their solicitor has told New Ross District Court. When the case came before the court yesterday defending solicitor Mr David Bulbulia said it related to alleged sabotage of a GM sugar beet crop in Arthurstown, Co Wexford, last year and was a complex one, which warranted at least a two-day hearing. Section 6 of the Criminal Damage Act provided a definition of damage "without lawful excuse", but he would be producing evidence of lawful excuse. The case related to damage totalling (pounds) 16,000 alleged to have been caused on June 21st last at the farm of Mr Martin Foley of Coleman, Arthurstown, who was conducting a GM sugar beet trial on behalf of the US multinational company [ Monsanto ] . The seven were charged with damaging "without lawful excuse sugar beet belonging to Monsanto (Ireland) Limited, intending to damage such property or being reckless as to whether such property would be damaged" under the 1991 Criminal Damage Act. They were also charged with forcible entry of a sugar beet trial site, the property of Monsanto Ireland, under the 1971 Prohibition of Forcible Entry and Occupation Act. Inspector John Cassells, prosecuting, told the court that early yesterday the DPP had requested that two minor amendments be made to the charges. The amended charges were read by Sgt Bartholomew Slattery, the effect of which was to delete the term "genetically modified" from the original charges. 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Traces a revival of Australian militarism in the 1990s and early 2000s, partly associated with the increase in ‘breathless idolatry’ and ‘nostalgic urgency’ accorded Anzac but partly also, the author believes, with a growing Australian confidence about its place in world affairs. He refers extensively to Cheeseman and Kettle and White. Birmingham notes the effect of Vietnam in radicalising a generation but inducing nervousness in governments for a time about commitments overseas, followed by the careful return to commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan. He presents an extended case study of military activity in Afghanistan. He contrasts the conscription battles of 1916-17 and the Vietnam years before moving on to the widespread support for the Australian peace-keeping role in East Timor in 1999. As powerful as the elegaic feelings of loss and historical abandonment at the passing of the first Anzacs might be, on their own they do not explain the renewed esteem of the military in our core culture, the return of the strong, to steal a phrase from Robert Harvey. If there is an unbreakable link between national culture and strategic culture, the explanation for the renaissance of the ADF as an institution probably lies outside the armed forces and their increasing tempo of operations. (p. 53) Birmingham puts the change down not to belligerence but to a growth in national confidence, accompanied by a strong economy and a reduced insularity. It has taken more than two hundred years, but in finally confronting a world full of both threat and opportunity, it may be that Australians have come to a point at last where they feel confident not just of their place in the world but, more importantly, of their ability to act decisively in it. Whether that confidence is soundly based, however, is another matter. (p. 60) Click here for all items related to: Anzac analysed, Australia's war history, Getting on with the world The Honestly Adoption Podcast, with Mike and Kristen Berry, is a podcast dedicated to being a real voice, bringing real hope to parents on the foster and adoptive journey. Season 3, Episode 22. In this episode, we discuss practical steps you can take when your difficult or out-of-control child pushes you to the edge or beyond. Season 3, Episode 21. We are replaying the audio from our hugely successful online Q&A webinar on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Season 3, Episode 20. In the season premier of The Honestly Speaking Parenting Podcast, we welcome our good friend Andrew Schneidler to the show to talk about something that ever men need to hear when it comes to the adoptive journey.
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We charge a one-time $50 fee for commercial use, with a 20% discount for 3 or more. You will see a link to request a photo when viewing it. “The Masonic system represents a stupendous and beautiful fabric, founded on universal purity, to rule and direct our passions, to have faith and love in God, and charity toward man.”— William Howard Taft My deepest thanks to MW Richard Stewart, Grand Master of Massachusetts, and all of his officers and committee members for the phenomenal job they did at yesterday's events in Boston. I have been to lodges and grand lodges all over the country and the world and I can honestly say that the Grand Master's Table Lodge was one of the most impressive, memorable and fun events it has been my extreme privilege to attend. Everything was first class and every detail was perfect, right down to the 70 Masons who served as waitstaff for the 260 attendees. It was truly an incredible experience, and I am honored by so much that was said during the course of the day. It will go down as one of the greatest experiences of my Masonic life. I learned much about their signature charity, the Masonic Medical Research Laboratory, and was happy and honored to be a part of the events that raised money for this wonderful facility. Thanks to Brother Ron Kamp for his dedicated work in telling the story of the MMRL. It is truly a Masonic charity that is making a difference in the world and well worth our wholehearted support. It was a wonderful day in many respects and the wit, wisdom, and Brotherhood you shared was a big part of that. Thank you so much for coming out, it was great to have you for the day here in Massachusetts. I hope to meet you again at some point in the future. PLEASE sign or otherwise identify yourself in your comment posts. I have been FLOODED for months with spam comments, and I've been forced to laboriously screen every post now. Anonymous postings on Masonic topics have the same status as cowans and eavesdroppers as far as I am concerned, and may be deleted if I don't recognize you or if I'm in a grumpy mood. Freemasonry is the largest, oldest and best-known gentleman's fraternity in the world. Historically, it is based on the Medieval stonemason guilds who built the great castles and cathedrals of Europe. Mythologically it is founded upon the building of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, as told in the Old Testament of the Bible. Modern Freemasons likewise use the tools, traditions and terminology of those earlier stonemasons as allegories for building Temples in the hearts of men. It's said that we are a secret society. We do indeed have secrets—secrets that each individual man has to discover for and about himself. At its core, Freemasonry is simply an attempt to make the world a better place, one man at a time. For each man, it can become as simple or as complicated as he himself desires. "Brother Chris Hodapp's [blog]...is thought provoking and is often the first place on the web where new ideas and matters of interest are posted." For the last dozen years, Freemasons For Dummies has remained the world's best-selling introductory guidebook to the Masonic frate... Christopher L. Hodapp is the author of Freemasons For Dummies, the worldwide, best-selling introduction to the Masonic fraternity; Solomon's Builders: Freemasons, Founding Fathers and the Secrets of Washington D.C. ; and Deciphering the Lost Symbol. His most recent book, Heritage Endures, was published in January 2018. Chris is also the co-author with Alice Von Kannon of The Templar Code For Dummies and Conspiracy Theories And Secret Societies For Dummies. In 2018 Chris was awarded the Caleb B. Smith Medal of Honor by the Grand Lodge F&AM of Indiana for his "distinguished service to Freemasonry in Indiana and worldwide." Chris Hodapp received his higher education at Indiana University, the University of Southern California, Los Angeles Valley College, California State University at Northridge, and Indiana/Purdue University at Indianapolis. He spent twenty-three years in advertising as a commercial filmmaker for Dean Crow Productions, shooting and editing close to 1,000 regional and national commercials, music videos and feature films. He has written scripts for corporate and non-profit clients, and his voice has appeared in countless television and radio commercials. As a Freemason, Chris is a Past Master of Broad Ripple Lodge No. 643 and of Lodge Vitruvian No. 767, Free & Accepted Masons of the State of Indiana; and a member Internet Lodge No. 9659 in the Province of East Lancashire of the United Grand Lodge of England. He is an honorary member of Vincennes Lodge No. 1, Plymouth-Kilwinning Lodge No. 149, Ancient Landmarks Lodge No. 319, Garfield Lodge No. 569, and Logan Lodge No. 575 in Indiana; Ancient York Lodge No. 89 in Nashua, NH; African Lodge No. 459, Prince Hall Affiliation, in Boston, Massachusetts; and of the Grand Lodge of New Mexico AF&AM. Chris is a 33° Mason in the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite (NMJ), Indianapolis Valley. He is a Past Sovereign Master of Imhotep Council No. 434 of the Allied Masonic Degrees. He is a founding member of Levant Preceptory, a medieval Knights Templar period recreation degree team in the York Rite, and he is an officer of the Indiana College of the Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis. He is also member of numerous other Masonic appendant organizations. As a Masonic author, in 2012 he was named as Friar No. 101 in the Society of Blue Friars. Chris is a Founding Fellow of The Masonic Society, and was the founding Editor in Chief of The Journal of The Masonic Society. He remains a regular contributor today, and its Editor Emeritus. He was the editor and a contributor in 2004-5 to "Laudable Pursuit: A 21st Century Response to Dwight Smith" by the Knights of the North, a Masonic leadership think-tank focussing on modern lodge solutions. He has written for Indianapolis Monthly, Masonic Magazine, Templar History, the Scottish Rite Journal, the Knight Templar Magazine, the Indiana Freemason , the Phylaxis, and numerous other publications. Hodapp and Alice Von Kannon developed episode outlines for the History Channel program, Brad Meltzer's Decoded in 2010, and contributed material on conspiracies and secret societies for TruTV and the American Heroes Channel. They have both appeared on National Public Radio, the History Channel, Discovery, National Geographic, Smithsonian, and the American Heroes Channel - most recently in 2017 on America: Facts vs Fiction. Chris and Alice live in Indianapolis with their very French poodle Wiley who has them both answering to basic commands. If you are a Freemason who travels anywhere, you need to download the Amity app to your smartphone. Immediately. Instantly identify lodges in all mainstream and Prince Hall U.S. jurisdictions, Canada, and more than 50 other countries. Determine a lodge's Masonic regularity immediately, and whether your own grand lodge is in amity with theirs, all on your phone.Apart from my own books, I don't advertise products here as a rule, but this service is absolutely free of charge, created by and for Freemasons, and with the cooperation of grand lodges all around the world.For more information, CLICK HERE. "Freemasons For Dummies" ©2005-18 by Wiley Publishing Inc. 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We are using the following form field to detect spammers. Please do leave them untouched. Otherwise your message will be regarded as spam. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Please complete the fields below and one of our funeral service professionals will be in touch with you shortly. “Such a kind soul and gentle person that I enjoyed calling a friend. "Russ" was a delight to know and to share conversation. His true inner spirit...Read More » ” “Brother we have walked many steps alone and together over the years. I will treasure our memories and all the things you done for our mom and...Read More » ” He was born in LaFayette, Georgia to the late Russell & Sarah Thomas Williams. He served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War where he received the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, recipient of three Purple Hearts, two Overseas Bars and expert M-14 Rifle commendation. He was a industrial engineer in the carpet industry and former employee of Koch Foods, Aladdin Carpet, Candle Wick Yarns and Lookout Mountain Transportation Service. He had resided in the LaFayette area for the past ten years. He enjoyed gardening, was a good handy man and mechanic. He attended New City Fellowship Presbyterian Church in Chattanooga, TN. Along with his parents, he is preceded in death by his brother: David Williams, sisters: Rhonda Paulk and Marsha Williams. He is survived by his wife: Erica Fay Williams of LaFayette, GA, daughters: Sarah (Myche) Barrett of Ringgold, GA, Lisa (Jeff) Johnson of Chatsworth, GA, siblings: Charles Williams of Rossville, GA, Theodore "Ted" Williams, Russell "Buddy" Williams both of Ringgold, GA, Patricia Whaley of Fort Oglethorpe, GA, Mary Lou Hartgraves of Cleveland, TN, Trudy "Tiny" Hayes of LaFayette, GA, Marie Williams of Ringgold, GA, grandchildren: Drew Crumbley, Alex Johnson, Tielor Johnson, several nieces, nephews and cousins. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 5: 00 pm – 9:00 pm – April 7th. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon - Wednesday – April 8, 2015 at New City Fellowship Presbyterian Church in Chattanooga, TN. The beautiful and interactive Eternal Tribute tells Russell's life story the way it deserves to be told in words, pictures and video. Create an online memorial to tell that story for generations to come, creating a permanent place for family and friends to honor the memory of your loved one. Such a kind soul and gentle person that I enjoyed calling a friend. "Russ" was a delight to know and to share conversation. His true inner spirit evident through his soft blue eyes. Brother we have walked many steps alone and together over the years. I will treasure our memories and all the things you done for our mom and siblings. You were brave to fight for our country and to fight the last battle that was lost in the end. You were very lucky to have had your daughters and family by your side. They miss you so much. We are keeping a close watch out for them and will continue to for years.
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Browse or search through our site and find a large range of name tattoo designs with pre-printed names on graphics ready to download. The Free Forum is a free board offering you numerous advantages and a community. Provided by forumotion, this non-profit site is free to anyone. As was brought to my attention over the course of Entanglement by Red, there can be some rather serious chronological issues capable of occurring due to our RPing characters over the same time as an empire. The issue stems from the fact that while we are using our characters or even in battles, we still have the empire's research, construction, etc, advance while we are doing so. This leads to empires gaining hundreds of ships in 5 hours, or researching for example an entirely new FTL drive over the course of a day. While it isn't necessarily a truly major issue (Except in planetary assaults when the planet has shipyards), solving this would definitely be in the interest of the group in order for logical time flow. It keeps story holes of "1500 ships in one or two weeks" from popping up as it did for Red, and would perhaps help with people trying to have notable content to character posts instead of using it just to bump their count by getting past the rule we've already set up of 3 sentences minimum during non-interaction. I'd like to see if anyone has an idea other than freeze empire control during character usage, which has problems of its own form. That would require me to put together new mechanics for it. Could definitely get confusing with how we do construction as is. I'll start thinking on that for sure though. Anything else? Not only is there the 'research technologies in hours/days, construct giant fleet in a week' issue, there's also the fact that every thread is considered to be usually about two or three years. I agree with the assessment that, despite how awesome it would be to research and prototype a death ray in the time it takes to eat breakfast, this has to change. If I remember correctly, more than a year ago this issue was brought up. Some math was done and results indicated that every post should be, on average, four hours. Ironically, characters have a surplus of deliberation while the governing bodies of interstellar empires are freakishly efficient. One sort-of solution for this problem could be to greatly increase the post counts for empire control. In addition to mitigating the extreme character-control time dilation, it could, in turn, decrease the incentive to post 'the fleet maneuvers' several hundred times. Entanglement was about a year. Locking each post at a specific amount of time isn't exactly acceptable as a solution. Increasing posts would make it take longer when we aren't doing characters. Doesn't matter, it was something that needed to be said due to being unviable, though a variant could work eventually. So far, it seems Vaetr's idea could work well as or better than what I myself had in mind. The mechanics wouldn't be too terribly difficult, we would have to institute our own version of a universal GMT though, and agreements would be necessary for its passage. I think that deciding how many IC hours counts as "one post" under what we do now could be simple. I'm going to be making a note on my phone to look into this indepth. I think a GC GST would be too complex for our roleplay, and other than during a battle in which magic bullshit reinforcements come into play because shipyards build throughout a battle, its not that big of a problem. My idea would be to freeze construction in places where it makes sense, such as attacking a shipyard world would freeze both sides' construction queues so that they cannot pull magic-bullshit reinforcements out of their ass. My problem with a GST would me be perceiving a required entire rework to our system to accommodate for Build Times, instead of Build Posts, which is why I am incredibly wary of it and want to have other ideas brought forth before. I see no way to solve this. Vaetr's method seems overly complicated and a pain in the ass to keep track of. Making a set time for how many hours one posts count as introduces new problems, such as characters taking three hours to complete a sentence. Seems most are against the only idea that solved all issues potentially. I had more of a hybrid of current and vaetr's idea as a modification to it to keep it from becoming 'build time' because that in itself would be another thing to manage, and require it universally. Goal was only to get char and battles to not have a temporal hole in the universe, not a 100% rewrite of the build system. My own personal idea was to add sub counts while in battle or doing character control. That ISN'T hard to manage truly. Just requires me deciding how many subposts count as a post. This isn't a major increase of complexity, and is limited only to when we are doing things outside the empire front. Update Uninstall style Open styles manager Style was installed in FreeStyler, but a newer version is available. WARNING: This webware is not functioning properly. Please enable javascript in your browser and try again. J. P. Moreland is one of the most prominent Christian thinkers of our time and I’ve been greatly impacted by his works, such as Love Your God With All Your Mind and Kingdom Triangle. In his latest popular-level work, Scientism and Secularism (Crossway, 2018), Moreland addresses one of the most dangerous ideologies facing our culture and church. But the true danger of scientism is not that is necessarily being argued for, it is simply assumed to be true. So Moreland’s task in this book is not just to refute scientism but to first expose it and how it has influenced society and Christianity. But first, what is scientism? It “is the view that the hard sciences – like chemistry, biology, physics, and astronomy – provide the only genuine knowledge of reality” (26). Obviously this would place theology outside the bounds of knowledge and leave religion to the realm of mere belief, feelings, and opinions. Thus, Moreland has quite the hill to climb. In the first three chapters, Moreland defines scientism and explains its influence on the church and the university. The following three explain the failings of scientism: how it is self-defeating, how it is the enemy of science, and how weak scientism – the belief that science is the best way to know truth – is no better than strong – the belief that science is the only way to know truth. In chapter 7, Moreland discusses three areas that we all know internally or intuitively and that science cannot account for: logic and math, our personal conscious states, and moral knowledge. In the case of logic and math, science cannot operate without them. I view chapter 8 as a bonus chapter that delves deeper into consciousness and neuroscience. Those interested in science will love it and those who aren’t can skip it. But laypersons who wish to learn more about these topics will definitely need a few thorough reads through the chapter. Chapter 9 explains the importance of philosophy in science, how it forms the foundation and framework by which proper science can be performed. This is another of the more challenging chapters, containing a lot of philosophical content and terminology. But since scientism is a philosophical assumption about the nature of truth, it is an extremely important chapter and should not be skipped. Moreland continues explaining the importance of philosophy in science in chapter 10, in which he provides examples for the authority and autonomy of philosophy. The next three chapters deal with how we explain reality. Chapter 11 shows the difference between scientific and personal explanations and introduces the concept of methodological naturalism, the idea that “one must seek only natural causes/explanations for scientific data” (121). Then in the next two chapters, Moreland outlines the shortcomings of methodological naturalism. Chapter 12 is another critical chapter in that it discusses five things that theism can explain but science cannot: the origin of the universe; the origin of the laws of nature; the fine-tuning of the universe; the origin of consciousness; and the existence of moral, rational, and aesthetic laws. While this chapter is only a few pages long, every Christian should explore these topics more as they not only undercut scientism but are also powerful arguments for the existence of God. Chapter 13 discusses two competing Christian views to the origin of life, Intelligent Design and Theistic Evolution, which are also important topics that require further study. The final two chapters discuss integrating science and Christianity, explaining why it is important and offering five ways to do it. This is a critical book for the Christian as scientism is possibly the number one enemy facing the church today. As the belief that science is the only way to know truth becomes more widespread, the claims of Christianity simply cannot be taken seriously by society. Depending on your prior knowledge, this may be a challenging read – not because of Moreland’s writing style but by the nature of the content. Moreland himself urges the reader to read it again in the book’s epilogue, and it may require multiple thorough reads to fully grasp. Thankfully, the book is only around 200 pages in length and it includes plenty of footnotes and a selected bibliography for further study, as well as a glossary, since technical vocabulary cannot be avoided. Pretty much everything Moreland writes is a must-read, and Scientism and Secularism is no different. Every Christian is going to encounter scientism of some form and so we all must be on our guard to defend against it. J. P. Moreland has provided us another valuable resource in our ongoing struggle with a secular culture. 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Medications only work if there has been mild nerve damage caused by diabetes, multiple sclerosis or mild spinal cord injury. It can also be caused by a retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for testicular cancer if nerve pathways to the bladder sphincter are damaged, with the resulting retrograde ejaculation being either temporary or permanent. Tests[ edit ] A physical exam of the genitals is applied to ensure that there are no anatomical problems. Medications also do not help if prostate surgery has resulted in damage to the muscles or nerves. Surgery on the bladder neck accounted for about ten percent of the cases of retrograde ejaculation or anejaculation reported in a literature review. It is a common complication of transurethral resection of the prostate , a procedure in which prostate tissue is removed, slice by slice, through a resectoscope passed along the urethra. Surgery rarely is the first option for retrograde ejaculation and the results have proven to be inconsistent. Autonomic nervous system dysfunction. This damage is most often seen within 0. Urinalysis is used to distinguish between them. This is due to neuropathy of the bladder sphincter. The urine will be examined for the presence of semen. By relaxing the bladder sphincter muscle, the likelihood of retrograde ejaculation is increased. It is currently not known whether a congenital malformation of the bulbous urethra is responsible, or if pressure applied to the base of the penis or perineum immediately preceding ejaculatory inevitability may have inadvertently damaged the urethra. In cases of retrograde ejaculation, the specimen will contain an abnormal level of sperm. The medications that mostly cause it are antidepressant and antipsychotic medication, as well as NRIs such as atomoxetine ; patients experiencing this phenomenon tend to quit the medications. Post-pubertal males aged 17 to 20 years who experience repeated episodes of retrograde ejaculation are often diagnosed with urethral stricture disease shortly after the initial complaint arises. Modern nerve-sparing techniques seek to reduce this risk; however, it may also occur as the result of Green Light Laser prostate surgery. Dysautonomia Operation on the prostate. Retrograde ejaculation can also result from pinching closed the urethral opening, to avoid creating a mess upon ejaculation known as Hughes' technique. Especially in case of orgasmic anejaculation, anejaculation can often be confused with retrograde ejaculation, and they share some fundamental aspects of the cause. Medications may work for retrograde ejaculation but only in a few cases. If there are no sperm in the urine, it may be due to damage to the prostate as a result of surgery or prior radiation therapy. 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Disclaimer: We don’t host ANY of these image files. We never store the image file in our host. We just links to many other sites out there. If you need to remove any file, please contact original image uploader. I have a lot of fond 80s food related childhood memories. We didn’t eat out very often. I had the occasional McDonalds when my grandparents took me out as a treat. The first time I was inside a Taco Bell, I was 14 or 15 years old and only because I happened to go with a friend. Sometimes, my family would go out to Pizza Hut, but that was mostly from my Pizza Hut Book It rewards from school. We ate out so rarely that I can still distinctly remember my father taking me to Arthur Treacher’s for Fish n Chips when I was around 8 years old. It’s the only time I ever went there. My mom used a Crockpot slow cooker (doubled as a grill) at least once a week for classic meals like beef stew, chili, chicken and pot roast. We ate a lot of big family meals and always ate together at the dinner table. My dad was an avid hunter and fisherman, so there were those meals, too. sigh. My mom was a great cook, but sometimes she used some convenience foods on busy nights or if she was sick. She bought frozen dinners, so I could make myself food sometimes, too. This changed by the mid-eighties as she went back to cooking healthier meals and processed foods were nearly banned from our home. Looking back, there were some 80s food recipes that were popular with most families. Many are still popular now. Here’s a few food brands I remember (most are still around) and recipes that I remember, too. Some I will share an older classic recipe and a more modern version. I hope this helps anyone looking for 80’s theme party recipes, too. I make these occasionally and to get my kids to eat them, I call them Crabby Patties. My mom made them when I was a kid using a McCormick season packet or a can of Manwich sauce for convenience and I was happy to have them for dinner and would often request them after Lent because I was desperate for meat. Lent was incredibly difficult for me. Let’s just say that I still can’t eat fish or seafood. mustard, brown sugar, gochujang, beans, salt and pepper and simmer for a few minutes. –Traditional Sloppy Joe’s recipe and photo by Closet Cooking. Spoon a generous amount of hot Sloppy Joe’s on each chip. Top with cheese and a pickle on each chip. Bake for 2-3 minutes under the broiler or until the potato chips just start to brown and the cheese is melted. –Sloppy Joe Nachos Recipe and photo by Mrs. Schwartz’s Kitchen Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Cut the biscuit dough into quarters and press to cover the bottom of a 9×13 inch baking dish. Place the ground beef into a skillet over medium heat. Cook, stirring to crumble, until no longer pink. Add the onion and bell pepper about halfway through, cooking and stirring until tender. Drain off excess grease and stir in the sloppy Joe sauce. Season with garlic salt and pepper. Pour the mixture over the biscuits and spread to cover evenly. Bake in the preheated oven until the biscuits are cooked through, about 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and sprinkle the cheese on top. Return to the oven until the cheese has melted, about 10 more minutes. —Sloppy Joe Casserole Recipe and Photo by Allrecipes I loved this and looked forward to it when our whole family would have get-togethers. Some people made chipped beef, others made it with a sour cream recipe or spinach or artichoke. Our family used Knorr Vegetable Mix to make dip and we usually used Pumpernickel or Rye bread. But we would always have other breads and various crackers served with it. Now tons of foods such as soup, stew, chili, eggs and various pasta dishes are served in bread bowls. And there are a lot of new ideas to use various foods other than bread as the “bowl”. For example, peppers, egg plant, pumpkins (and various squashes), tomatoes, mushrooms, potatoes, cucumber, biscuits, etc. And that’s not including dessert bowls. haha But hey, how about taking the Sloppy Joe recipe from above and putting it into a bread bowl and topping with melted cheese? If you like a little bit of a bite stir in some horseradish. Fill bread bowl or glass dish with dip mixture Serve with reserved bread cubes and place around bowl for dipping. — Hot Chipped Beef Dip Recipe and Photo by Just 2 Sisters Serve with crackers and reserved bread cubes. Yield: 4 cups. –Bacon Cheese Dip Recipe and Photo by Nicole Marcotte, BC I’ll admit, I still make this. I mix things up by using different pasta such as bow ties, mini shells, or tortellini. Sometimes I’ll turn it into an Antipasto, Caesar or Bacon Ranch salad, too. When making the recipe below, you can add cheese, broccoli and carrots, etc. In large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients and mix well. Chill and serve. Rotini pasta may be replaced with any other favorite pasta shape. Add cream cheese and garlic to potatoes; stir until cream cheese is melted. Stir in parsley. Scoop over meatloaves. Serve with gravy. –Meatloaf Recipe and Photo by Kraft. Sadly this specific kit has been discontinued, but there are still many products available to make pizza at home even if you don’t make the dough from complete scratch. You can buy boxed mixes, frozen dough, pizza shells, etc. I’ve decided to share a pizza dough recipe for this one since convenience options don’t require much instruction. In a 2-cup liquid measuring cup, add warm water and yeast. Sprinkle sugar over top and allow to sit for 5-7 minutes or until the mixture begins to puff. Add the oil and the room temperature water. Whisk gently to combine. In the bowl of a stand mixer fit with the paddle attachment, combine salt, flour, and water mixture. When dough begins to form a ball, remove paddle attachment and replace with dough hook. With mixing speed on low, knead dough for 2-3 minutes or until a ball begins to form and the dough becomes smooth and elastic. Remove dough from bowl and place in a large well-greased bowl (I prefer using olive oil, but you can also use Pam). Cover bowl tightly with plastic wrap and allow to rise for 2 hours. You can also do a “quick-rise” method and stick the bowl in an oven that has been heated to 200 degrees and then TURNED OFF (that way it’s nice and warm in there, but please make sure your oven is actually off before sticking the dough inside). Let it rise for 1 hour. Meanwhile, combine all of the ingredients for the pizza sauce in a small bowl. Refrigerate until needed. To deflate dough, punch with fist. Turn onto a lightly floured surface and divide into two or three balls (depending on how big and how many pizzas you want to make… I make 2). Form into pizza shells to fit the size of your pan (or refrigerate the other dough for up to 48 hours. Place on a lightly greased pan (or one that has been dusted with flour or cornmeal). Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Brush the olive oil over the entire top of the pizza dough. Spread an even layer of pizza sauce over the pizza, leaving about ¾”-1″ of dough around edges for the crust. Top with the grated parmesan cheese, then the mozzarella. Place the pepperoni slices on then bake for 12-15 minutes or until the crust is golden brown. Remove from the oven, sprinkle with the red pepper flakes, allow to cool for 10 minutes before topping with basil or oregano (to prevent discoloration and wilting). Slice and serve immediately. -The dough and sauce for this recipe are for three 13″ pizzas or two 15″ pizzas. The toppings however, are for one 13″ pizza. I usually make two or three different kinds of pizzas using the same dough and sauce but change the toppings.–Homemade Pizza Recipe and Photo by Life Made Simple Bakes Anyone else like me that hated when the frozen pot pie only had a crust on the top and not the bottom? In a large skillet melt butter over medium heat. Add onion, celery, and carrot and cook 4 to 5 minutes. Sprinkle flour on top of onion mixture. Cook and stir for 1 minute. Gradually whisk in chicken broth and half-and-half. Add cream cheese, breaking it apart with a wooden spoon so that it melts and blends into the sauce. Cook until Unroll piecrusts and use a rolling pin to roll them slightly thinner. You want to be able to cut 4 circles out of each pie crust. Use a bowl that’s approximately 5 inches across to cut a total of 8 circles. Roll the scraps together and cut 2 more circles. Place filling(as much as you can and still be able to fold over the dough and seal it) on one side of a circle of In a small bowl, whisk together egg white and milk. Use your finger or a small pastry brush to wet the edges of the dough with egg wash so that they will stick together. Fold dough over, pressing to seal edges. Crimp around Place in oven and bake for 15 to 17 minutes. Makes 10 Turnovers–Chicken Pot Pie Turnovers Recipe and Photo by Spicy Southern Chicken In a bowl, combine the beef, egg, onion, breadcrumbs, parsley, salt, pepper and garlic powder. Mix by hand, gently and form into 4 equal patties. Heat the butter in a large skillet and cook the beef patties, on medium heat for 5 minutes on each side. Remove from the pan and set aside. Add an additional tablespoon of butter to the pan along with the mushrooms and cook on medium heat for about 5-7 minutes or until slightly browned. Move the mushrooms to the sides of the pan and add the flour to the center. Slowly whisk in the beef stock, making sure to scrape up all the browned bits on the bottom of the pan. Season with salt and pepper and return the beef patties to the pan. Continue to cook on medium low heat for an additional 10 minutes for the sauce to thicken and the beef patties to cook through. Finish by stirring in the final tablespoon of butter and the parsley. Serve over noodles or mashed potatoes. Makes 4 servings. –Salisbury Steak Recipe and Photo by Hungry Couple NYC This dip was everywhere. It was so popular that often times, there would be more than one at a potluck or party. It’s still a crowd pleaser. Not much has changed through the years with this classic dip other than offering individual servings. Spread the refried beans out in an even layer in the bottom of a 9×13-inch baking dish. Layer the guacamole in an even layer on top of the beans, followed Serve immediately with chips for dipping. Or cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 6 hours. –7 Layer Dip Recipe and Photo by Gimme Some Oven Put the chicken wings in a large bowl, pour flour mixture on wings and toss until they are evenly coated. When you are ready to cook wings, line a cookie sheet with aluminum foil and spray it generously with non-stick cooking spray. Spread wings out on cookie sheet and bake at 400 for 20 minutes. Turn wings over and bake for another 20 minutes. Put butter, garlic powder, pepper and hot sauce in a bowl and microwave until butter is melted. Then stir until it is well blended. I liked Rice-a-roni. My mom rarely made it (always homemade white rice daily), but my grandma did sometimes. I have made it, but don’t buy it often because much like my mom, I make my own rice using a rice cooker. Cook 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until water is absorbed. –Homemade Rice a Roni Recipe and Photo by Plain Chicken I like Ambrosia salad. I used to just call it fluff or fruit salad. I still sometimes make a version of this with canned mandarin oranges and pineapple with orange jello and Cool Whip. It tastes like a Creamsicle. Some recipes have grapes or nuts, others don’t. Some use yogurt, others use sour cream or even pudding. Waldorf Salad was popular, too. Add apple to a large bowl and toss in lemon juice to keep from browning. Add the pineapple, mandarin oranges, grapes, coconut, and marshmallows and toss to combine. Stir in Greek yogurt, gently tossing to coat. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours prior to serving to allow the flavors to meld together. Serve chilled. Notes After a day or so of sitting in the fridge, liquid from the fruit may pool at the bottom. If eating the leftovers, I like to gently pour some of this off before eating. –Ambrosia Salad Recipe and Photo by Tastes Better from Scratch Sometimes lil smokies were used instead. Sometimes they were in BBQ sauce other times in a grape jelly and chili sauce. But always with fancy toothpicks. I love these served as an appetizer or served over egg noodles or mashed potatoes. The first version doesn’t have sour cream which is a bit weird to me. So I’m including one that does have sour cream, too. You can make meatballs and put them in the same sauce as the cocktail weiners recipe I shared, too. Or make porcupine meatballs. To make the meatballs: Heat the butter, in a skillet, over medium heat. Saute the onion, garlic, allspice, salt, and white pepper, for about 5 minutes, or until garlic and onions are soft. (Using dried minced onions will take less take to cook) Add the milk and Worcestershire sauce to the mixture, and bring to a simmer. Dump the breadcrumbs in a bowl. Pour the hot skillet mixture over the breadcrumbs and stir together. Add the beef, pork, 1 egg and 1 egg white to the bowl, and mix until combined. Spray a sheet pan to grease, and roll the meat into 1 inch balls, and place on a baking sheet. Cover your sheet with plastic wrap and refrigerate the meatballs for about an hour. (We skipped the chilling step and had no problems.) To make the gravy: Melt the butter in a skillet and add the flour. Cook for a few minutes while whisking. Pour in the beef broth and Worcestershire sauce, bring to a simmer. Finally, add the heavy cream and the cooked meatballs. Let simmer, until the gravy thickens, about 10 minutes Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Serve with good quality noodles and garnish with parsley. –Swedish Meatball Recipe and Photo by Jam Hands Melt the butter in a sauté pan on medium-high heat. Stir in the grated onion and cook until translucent and softened, 3-4 minutes. Set aside to cool. Place the pieces of bread in a large bowl and mix with the milk. Let sit for 15 to 20 minutes for the bread to absorb all of the milk. Once the bread has soaked up the milk put the bread in a food processor and pulse until it has been completely broken up. Stir the cooled onions into the milk bread mixture. Add the eggs, ground pork and beef, salt, pepper, nutmeg, and cardamom. Use your hands to form the meatballs about an inch-thick and place them on a plate or sheet pan. This recipe should make between 40 and 50 meatballs Heat 6 Tbsp of butter in a large sauté pan on medium heat. When the butter is melted and foamy, start adding some meatballs to the pan. Working in batches as to not crowd the pan, slowly brown the meatballs on all sides. Handle the meatballs gently so they do not break apart as you turn them. Once the meatballs have browned on all sides, remove them from the pan and set aside. You do not need to cook the meatballs all the way through Once you have removed the meatballs from the pan, keep the remaining butter in the pan. You’ll use this butter to make the sauce. If the butter in the pan has become burnt through the browning of the meatballs, remove and discard it, and add 6 Tbsp of fresh butter to the pan. To make the sauce, first make the roux. Heat the butter in the pan on medium heat. Slowly whisk in the flour. Stir until smooth. Continue to stir, allowing the flour mixture to cook, several minutes, until the roux is the color of coffee-with-cream. When the roux has cooked to a lovely shade of light brown, slowly add the stock to the roux, stirring as you add the stock. The stock will sputter at first and the roux may seize up, but keep adding the stock slowly and keep stirring. Eventually the sauce will loosen and become silky. Return the meatballs to the pan with the sauce and lower the heat to low. Cover the pot and cook on low heat for 10 minutes. Transfer the meatballs to a serving dish to serve. Stir in the sour cream. Either stir the jelly into the sauce or serve it on the side. –Swedish Meatballs Recipe and Photo by Simply Recipes Deviled eggs are one of those foods that I’m extremely cautious over trying anywhere outside of my family. It’s frightening what some people can do to an egg. While I’m open to variations on deviled eggs (such as adding bacon), I prefer mine simple because that’s how my family always made them. I make my deviled eggs about the same way that I make my egg salad with the exception of sprinkling Paprika on top. I’ll pipe the yolk mixture if I have time, but it doesn’t bother me to have it just spooned into the egg halves. Hard boil, cool, and peel eggs. Cut eggs in half lengthwise and carefully remove the yolks. Place yolks in a bowl. Mash with a fork. Add mayonnaise, yellow mustard, vinegar, salt and pepper. Continue mixing and mashing with a fork until smooth and creamy. Spoon yolk mixture back into the egg white shells. Sprinkle with paprika for a garnish. Store in an airtight container or on a plate wrapped in plastic wrap in the refrigerator. –Class Deviled Eggs Recipe and Photo by Dessert Now Dinner Later Shell the eggs and halve them lengthwise. Coarsely chop half the egg whites and transfer them to a large bowl. Add the remaining white and all of the yolks to a food processor along with the mayo and mustard. Process until smooth. Scrape the mixture into a bowl and blend with the chopped egg whites. Season with salt and pepper. Can be made ahead and refrigerated overnight.–Deviled Egg Spread Recipe and Photo by Cutting Edge of Ordinary For a quick fix, I would sometimes request Hormel canned chili or Mccormick’s powder mix packet chili. My mom’s chili was awesome. We had chili dogs, chili fries, baked potato with chili, chili over pasta (chili mac), chili on nachos or with corn chips. Our family loved chili. haha. No con carne. Oh please no. I like my chili pretty plain. I like my chili with ground beef, onion, kidney and pinto beans, tomato sauce and diced and onion. Then bring on the sour cream and cheese. Love it with crusty bread, but I’ll take saltine crackers. But there are all kinds of chili recipes. Some have quinoa, pumpkin, or beer, etc. Clearly not everyone is as dull as I am about chili. In a heavy bottomed pot, add the oil and heat over medium heat. add the onion and saute until tender, about 5-7 min. add the garlic, stirring everything together to not burn the garlic, and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute. add the minced bell peppers and saute for another 2-4 minutes or until the peppers are tender. Add the ground turkey to the pot and cook through until almost cooked through, about 5-6 minutes. dump all of the spices over the meat and quickly stir it all in. let the spices cook onto the meat for 1-2 minutes. add the dr pepper, tomato paste, and knorr stocksee note. stir until the tub of stock and paste have dissolved. add the pinto beans, and tomatoes and turn the heat down to a simmer. simmer for 30-all day. the longer it simmers the better the flavor. mine simmered for 2 hours on a very low heat. Serve with cool sour cream, grated cheese, green onions, and chips. Notes: Knorr homestyle stock is a concentrated tub of stock that is very small and gel like. if you cannot find the tub just skip it as it is quite different than a liquid stock. –Dr. Pepper and Chocolate Chili Recipe and Photo by Oh Sweet Basil In a medium bowl, combine all ingredients and mix well. Store the seasoning mix in an air-tight container for up to one year. For use in chili, use about 2 1/2 tablespoons of the above mixture in a recipe that calls for one packet of chili seasoning; adjust to your taste. To turn this into taco seasoning, omit the sugar in the recipe above. When making tacos using one pound of ground beef, start with 2 tablespoons plus 1 cup of water of the seasoning mix, bring to a simmer and allow sauce to thicken. Adjust seasonings to taste. Modify the mixture into blackening seasoning by leaving out the chili powder and crushed red pepper flakes; add in 1 Tbs. granulated sugar and 1 tsp. ground thyme. –Homemade Chili Seasoning Mix Recipe and Photo by Bake Your Day I loved chicken fried steak. I would get cravings and ask my mom to buy me the Banquet’s version. Oh my. It was quick and easy, but the absolute worse to look at. But as a kid, I was just happy to make something myself. Thankfully there are plenty of chicken fried steak recipes. Pound the steaks to about 1/4 inch thickness. Place 2 cups flour in a shallow bowl. Stir together baking powder, baking soda, 1 teaspoon pepper, and 3/4 teaspoon salt in a separate shallow bowl; stir in buttermilk, egg, hot pepper sauce, and garlic. Dredge each steak first in flour, then in batter, and again in flour. Pat flour onto the surface of each steak so they are completely coated with dry flour. Heat shortening in a deep cast-iron skillet to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). Fry the steaks until evenly golden brown, 3 to 5 minutes per side. Place fried steaks on a plate lined with paper towels to drain. Drain the fat from the skillet, reserving 1/4 cup of the liquid and as much of the solid remnants as possible. Return the skillet to medium-low heat with the reserved oil. Whisk in 1/4 cup flour. Scrape the bottom of the pan with a spatula to release solids into the gravy. Stir in milk, raise the heat to medium, and bring gravy to a simmer. Cook until thick, 6 to 7 minutes. Season to taste with kosher salt and pepper. Spoon the gravy over the steaks to serve. –Chicken Fried Steak Recipe and Photo by Kitch Me I remember everything chicken , shrimp and fish was blackened. It’s kind of funny. As a kid, it looked burnt and with all the cajun spices, I was begging for PLAIN chicken. People were even blackening their turkeys. I was in fear for the holidays! Would it be a Cajun holiday? Mix all ingredients well. This seasoning is fantastic when used on not only fish, but chicken and steak as well. Dip the meats in melted butter and then into this mix before cooking. –Blackened Seasoning Blend Recipe and Photo by Food.com Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly grease a baking sheet. Heat a cast iron skillet over high heat for 5 minutes until it is smoking hot. Place the chicken in the hot pan, and cook for 1 minute. Turn, and cook 1 minute on other side. Place the breasts on the prepared baking sheet. Bake in the preheated oven until no longer pink in the center and the juices run clear, about 5 minutes. –Blackened Chicken Recipe and Photo by Kitch Me I love potato skins. But I have to admit I prefer making baked potatoes with fixin’s because it’s faster. Potato skins take work. But they are definitely worth the time if you have it. I can’t apologize for all of the following potato skin recipes. it’s a must-have party food item and ya gotta have options. How about Sweet Potato Skins? Use a spoon to scoop out white middles of each remaining slice, leaving about 1/4″ thickness in each. Serve with sour cream and sliced green onions. –TGIF Potato Skins Copycat Recipe and Photo by Cincy Shopper Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Place the potatoes on a baking sheet and drizzle with 1 tablespoon of oil. Salt and pepper liberally and shake the pan a little to coat them with oil. Roast for 30 minutes, or until cooked through. Then set aside to cool. Meanwhile, cook the macaroni in a large pot of salted water, according to package instructions. Drain and set aside in a colander. Using the same pot, melt the butter over medium-high heat. Once melted whisk in the flour and cook the roux (butter-flour mixture) for 1 minute. Then whisk in the milk and add the sour cream and 8 oz cream cheese. Bring to a simmer and whisk until the mixture is thick and smooth. Add 1 lb shredded cheddar and whisk until smooth. Then add a dash or two of cayenne pepper and salt and pepper to taste. Pour the cooked macaroni, 2/3 cup crumbled bacon, and 2/3 cup green onions into the cheese sauce. Stir to coat. For the potato skins recipe: Preheat the oven to Broil. Cut each potato in half lengthwise. carefully scoop of most of the flesh, leaving just a little potato attached to the skin. Reserve the crumbled potato flesh. Brush the potato skins with oil. With the remaining 2 oz. of cream cheese, place a scant 1/2 tsp dollop of cream cheese in each potato skin. For creamy baked mac and cheese, place the baked mac and cheese in the oven under the broiler for 2-3 minutes, watch carefully. You want the cheese to melt and the tops to toast, but not burn. For more a traditional “firm” baked mac and cheese recipe, turn the oven to 400 degrees, and bake for 20 minutes until the tops are golden. Once out of the oven, sprinkle the remaining green onions and bacon over the top and serve warm. –Potato Skins Mac and Cheese Recipe and Photo by A Spicy Perspective Pre-heat oven to 400°. Cover a baking sheet with foil and spray with non-stick cooking spray. Set aside. Wash potatoes and then cut the ends of the potatoes off and discard. Next cut the rest of the potatoes into approximately 1/2 inch slices. Brush both sides and edges of the potatoes with butter and sprinkle with salt. Place on the foil covered pan and bake for 30 to 40 minutes, or until lightly browned. Turn potatoes onto the opposite side after about 15 minutes, to brown the other side. When potatoes are done, top with cheese, bacon and green onions. Continue baking for 3-5 minutes, or until the cheese in nice and bubbly. These also taste great topped with a little sour cream. Enjoy! –Easy Potato Skins Recipe and Photo by I Heart Nap Time Combine mayonnaise, minced garlic, lemon juice, parsley and ¼ tsp. black pepper. Stir until all ingredients are uniformly mixed. Add 3 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil to a large skillet on medium heat. Add Vidalia onions to skillet. Add ½ Tbsp. course sea salt and 1/4 Tbsp. black pepper. Cook for approximately 10 minutes until onions begin to look translucent and slightly caramelized. Turn heat to high, add ½ cup Marsala wine and cook for approximately 5 minutes until all of the wine has been absorbed by the onions and the onions are caramelized. Add the remaining ¼ cup Marsala wine to deglaze the skillet to finish. Add 2 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil to a large skillet or griddle set on high heat. Once oil starts to slightly smoke, add Steak-umm® Sliced Steaks. Cook 2 to 3 minutes while utilizing a metal spatula to break up the steaks. Finish with Worcestershire sauce. Fill a medium-sized saucepan halfway with water and set to simmer. Once simmering, place a smaller saucepan inside the simmering medium saucepan. Add the Havarti cheese and carefully stir until completely melted and smooth in consistency. Spread 1 Tbsp. aioli over the bottom of a halved potato roll. Top with Steak-umm® Sliced Steak, Marsala onions and cheese. Cover with potato roll top and enjoy. 18 servings –Steak-umm SLiders Recipe and Photo by Steve Harvey {Note: the original recipe also included 1/2 teaspoon of ground fennel, which was intended to lend some sausage flavor without actually adding sausage. I didn’t have any on hand, Add the oil to a 12-inch nonstick skillet and set over medium heat. When the oil shimmers, add the tomato paste. Cook, stirring continuously, for about 3 minutes, or until the mixture is a deep rust color. Add the garlic, oregano, and red pepper flakes to the pan. Cook for about 30 seconds, or just until fragrant. Mix in the chopped tomatoes and the reserved juice. Allow the mixture to come to a simmer, then continue cooking until it has thickened and reduced to a thick paste. This will take about 10 minutes, and when it’s done, you should have about 1 cup. Transfer to a heatproof bowl and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, or up to 2 days. Meanwhile, line rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Using a fine mesh sieve, dust about half of the cornstarch onto the parchment. Add the cheese and the basil to the chilled tomato mixture and stir to combine. Season the mixture to taste with salt and pepper. To assemble: Place the wonton wraps on a plate and cover with a damp towel (this will prevent them from drying out). Fill a small bowl with water and set on your work surface. Working with a few wrappers at a time, lay them on your work surface. Add 1 teaspoon of filling to the center of each wrapper. Dip your finger in the water, and moisten the edges of one of the wrappers. Gently press your fingers on either side of the filling to work out any air, then press the edges to seal completely. This is optional but the sides will be a bit long, so feel free to trim them down (I did). Transfer to the prepared baking sheet (seam side down). Repeat the sealing process with the other wrappers then continue to fill and seal using the remaining filling and wrappers. (Note: place additional sheets of parchment dusted with the remaining cornstarch between layers of pizza rolls on the baking sheet.) Once you’ve assembled all of the rolls, cover the baking sheet with plastic wrap and transfer to the freezer for at least 30-60 minutes (until they are firm) or up to 1 month. Meanwhile, set a wire rack inside a rimmed baking sheet. Top the rack with a layer of paper towels. Add enough vegetable oil to a pot to measure about 1 1/2 inches deep – you can do this in a large Dutch oven or a smaller pot but just be aware that you should fry fewer rolls at a time in the smaller pot so as not to overcrowd and drop the oil temperature too much. Set the pot over medium to medium-high heat and heat the oil until it measures 375 F on a candy thermometer. Add the pizza rolls (how many depends on how big a pot you used) and cook for about 2 minutes, stirring and flipping them over a few times so both sides brown evenly. Try to maintain the oil temperature between 350 and 375 F – adjust the heat under the pot as necessary. Use a spider strainer to transfer the pizza to the wire rack you prepared earlier to allow any excess oil to drain. Return the oil to 375 F before frying the next batch of rolls. Continue until they’ve all been fried. The rolls will be very hot when they come out of the oil so let them cool for a few minutes before serving. Serve as is or with marinara sauce for dipping. Makes 5-6 dozen –Homemade Pizza Rolls Recipe and Photo by Traceys Culinary Adventure Pizza in the morning, Pizza in the evenin’, Pizza at suppertime! When pizza’s on a bagel, You can eat pizza anytime! Preheat oven to 400. Place bagels face up on a baking sheet. Spread with pizza sauce. Arrange five to seven slices of pepperoni on each, covering the bagel hole with one slice. Top each with ham, bacon and cheese. Bake at 400 for 12-14 minutes or until cheese is melted. –Homemade Pizza Bagels Recipe and Photo by Kevin and Amanda 1 large loaf French or Italian bread (see note above), about 18 inches long and 4 inches wide, split half lengthwise and crosswise Adjust oven rack to upper position and preheat oven to 425°F. Heat butter and 3 tablespoons olive oil in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat until butter is melted. Add garlic, pepper flakes, and oregano and cook, stirring occasionally, until garlic is softened but not browned, about 2 minutes. Place bread cut-side-up on a clean work surface. Using a rimmed baking sheet, press down on bread evenly until compressed to about 2/3rds of its original height. Place bread on top of rimmed baking sheet. Using a pastry brush, brush half of garlic/butter/oil mixture evenly over cut surfaces of bread, making sure to get plenty Add tomatoes to remaining garlic/butter/oil mixture in pan, stir to combine, increase heat to medium, bring to a simmer, then reduce heat to maintain a bare simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally, until rich and reduced, about 15 minutes. Season to taste with salt. While sauce cooks, spread 1/4 of mozzarella evenly over surface of bread and transfer to oven. Cook until cheese is barely melted, about 8 minutes. Spread sauce evenly over bread, then spread remaining mozzarella on top of sauce. Transfer to oven and bake until cheese is melted and just starting to brown, about 10 minutes. Remove from oven and immediately sprinkle with Parmigiano-reggiano, remaining parsley/basil, and remaining tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil. Many families in the 80’s used Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom soup for their Beef Stroganoff. or some made Hamburger Helper. You can use ground beef or meatballs in your stroganoff. Serve stroganoff over cooked noodles. –Ground Beef Stroganoff Recipe and Photo by Reasons to Skip the Housework Cook egg noodles al dente in boiling salted water according to package instructions. (For optimal timing, I recommend actually adding the egg noodles to the boiling water at the same time that the beef broth is added to the stroganoff.) Meanwhile, as your pasta water is coming to a boil, melt the butter in a large saute pan** over medium-high heat. Add the steak in a single layer, seasoned with a few generous pinches of salt and pepper, and let it cook undisturbed for about 3 minutes to get a good sear. Flip the steak, and cook on the other side until browned, about another 3 minutes. Then remove steak from pan with a slotted spoon, and transfer to a separate plate. Set aside. (**If your pan is not big enough to fit all of the steak in a single layer, then add just 1 Tbsp. of butter to the pan and cook half of the steak. Then repeat with a second batch.**) Return pan to heat and add the remaining 2 Tbsp. butter. Once it has melted, add the onions and saute for about 3 minutes. Add garlic and mushrooms, and stir to combine. Continue sauteing for an additional 5-7 minutes, or until the mushrooms are cooked and the onions are soft. Add the white wine, and deglaze the pan by using your cooking spoon to scrape the brown bits off the bottom of the pan. Let the mixture cook down for an additional 3 minutes. Meanwhile, in a separate bowl, whisk together the beef broth, worcestershire sauce and flour until smooth. Pour the beef broth mixture into the pan, and stir to combine. Let the mixture simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Then stir in the Greek yogurt (or sour cream) until combined, and then stir the cooked steak back in. Season with additional salt and pepper if needed. Serve over the egg noodles, garnished with parsley if desired. –30 Minute Beef Stroganoff Recipe and Photo by Gimme Some Oven slice onions in half, and thinly slice each half into half moons (this may seem like alot but they cook down) in a bowl, mix beef, garlic, onion powder, salt and pepper together using a 1/3 measuring cup, form meat into 8 balls and set aside,( using measuring cup ensures equal sized burgers) Take cheese slice and fold it in half and then half again. Place cheese in middle of one patty, and then cover with another patty, like a sandwich Pick up sandwiched Patties and pinch around edges to seal tightly, to ensure no cheese oozes out during cooking. While burgers are grilling, butter buns and lightly toast. Let burgers rest for 5 to 10 mins after cooking !!! Place burgers on buns, top with onions, mushrooms, and sour cream–Stroganoff Burgers Recipe and Photo by Vavra “Pick me up” dessert which typically has coffee (some have alcohol, too) as an ingredient. I love it. There are a lot of variations. Here’s a recipe for classic Tiramisu, but very easy to make because it’s a slab. 4. On the bottom of a 9 by 9 pan (or a trifle dish) place a single layer of pound cake, trimming to fit. 10. Place in the fridge for at least 4 hours, the longer this sits…the better! –Lazy Baker’s Tiramisu Recipe and Photo by Nellie Bellie Place the chopped chocolate in a small bowl. Pour one cup of heavy cream into a small saucepan, and place the pan over medium heat. Bring the cream to a simmer, heating it until bubbles appear along the sides of the pan, but it is not yet boiling. Pour the hot cream over the chopped chocolate and allow it to sit and soften for a minute. After a minute, whisk the cream and chocolate together until the chocolate is smooth, shiny and melted. Press a layer of cling wrap over the top and refrigerate the chocolate briefly until it thickens to the consistency of soft peanut butter. While the chocolate is chilling, prepare the mascarpone mixture. Place the egg yolks and sugar in the large bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment. Beat the yolks and sugar together on medium-high speed until they are very thick and pale, about 2-3 minutes. When you stop the mixer and lift up the whisk, the yolks should slowly drip from the whisk in a thick ribbon. Add the mascarpone cheese, salt, and vanilla extract, and beat on medium-low until the cheese is incorporated and the mixture is free of lumps. Don’t overbeat, or beat too quickly, since mascarpone is prone to breaking if it’s overworked! Transfer the mascarpone cheese to another bowl, and in the same mixing bowl—no need to clean it—place the remaining ¾ cup heavy cream. Whip the cream to firm peaks, then gently fold it into the cheese in several batches. To assemble the tiramisus, spread a thin layer of chocolate on the bottom of six 10-oz dishes or cups. Working one at a time, dip a ladyfinger quickly in the hot chocolate so that it is submerged, then place it in the serving dish. You may need to break the cookies into several pieces to make them fit into an even layer in the dishes. Repeat until all of the dishes have a first layer of soaked lady fingers. Spoon a thick layer of the mascarpone cream over the ladyfingers—you may find that it’s easier to put the cream into a pastry bag with a round tip, or a plastic bag with the corner snipped off. Once all of the tiramisus have a layer of mascarpone, spoon a thin layer of chocolate on top. Repeat the layers, adding more ladyfingers, mascarpone, and chocolate, until you reach the top of your container. Make sure that you end with a layer of mascarpone cheese. Finish the tiramisus with a topping of shaved chocolate, unsweetened cocoa powder, or a big rosette of whipped cream. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours, and serve! Tiramisu keeps very well, and this dessert can be made up to five days ahead of time and kept, well-wrapped, in the refrigerator until ready to serve. This recipe can also be made in a 9×13 pan. You will need more lady fingers to make it in a large rectangular pan, but the exact number will depend on the size of the brand you use. To make it in a 9×13 pan, start with a thin chocolate layer, then add dipped ladyfingers, mascarpone, chocolate, lady fingers, and mascarpone, in that order. Top with shredded chocolate or cocoa powder, refrigerate for at least 2 hours, and then serve! You can substitute hard lady fingers (savoiardi) for the soft ones, if that is what you have available, but you will want to soak them for an extra second or two in the hot chocolate to make sure they soften. –Chocolate Tiramisu Recipe and Photo by Sugar Hero I used the oatmeal scotchies recipe on the back of the Butterscotch chips bag when I was a kid. I love Blondies, too. What’s not to love about Mud Pie. Some are frozen. There are many variations with some people calling them silk pies. As a kid, I just used pudding, cool whip and a pre-made crust. If you’re thinking it is just like the dirt cups, you’re right. Separate out 2 ounces of cookie crumbs and set them aside. In a bowl, stir together the remaining cookie crumbs and butter, and firmly press mixture into the In a medium sized bowl, whisk together the sugar, corn starch, and salt. In a small bowl, beat the egg yolks with a whisk, then add them to the dry ingredients In a medium saucepan, combine the milk and vanilla and bring to a low boil over medium heat. When the milk begins to boil, turn off the heat and temper the egg mixture by adding a little of the hot liquid to the egg mixture at a time, whisking as you go. Once all of the milk has been added, pour Cook, whisking constantly until mixture begins to thicken, about 3 minutes. Continue to whisk. Once the mixture bubbles, whisk for 2 additional minutes, When ready to serve, top with whipped cream and reserved cookie crumbs. –Chocolate Mud Pie Recipe and Photo by Serious Eats Our family used cubed stew beef. Sometimes the meat was marinated in Italian Dressing. Sometimes we made them using chicken or shrimp. It was pretty basic, we used metal skewers and added tomatoes, onions, potatoes, zucchini, bell peppers and mushrooms. I loved them and looked forward to whenever my mom made them. Kabobs are so popular now that there are tons of fruit, candy and dessert kabobs recipes. Basically, these days anything on a stick is popular. It’s like stick is the new toothpick. Cut the steak into 16 equal pieces if using a thin cut and 8 equal pieces if using a thick cut. Season with ½ teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon pepper. Place the steak and mushrooms in a large bowl. Add the olive oil, vinegar, rosemary, and garlic, and stir until the steak and mushrooms are well coated. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 30 minutes to 2 hours. Place the potatoes in a large saucepan and add enough water to cover by 1 inch. Bring the water to a boil and cook potatoes until just barely fork-tender, about 5-7 minutes. Drain and set aside. Add a piece of steak, a potato, another piece of steak, and a mushroom to a skewer. Then add another piece of steak, a potato, another piece of steak, and a mushroom again. Repeat with remaining 3 skewers and ingredients. Heat a grill to medium-high and lightly oil the grate. Add the kabobs and grill about 5-6 minutes on both sides, flipping every 3 minutes. Sprinkle kabobs with remaining 1 teaspoon of salt and serve immediately. – Clean the mushrooms before they go in the marinade by wiping any dirt away with a damp paper towel. –Balsamic Rosemary Kabobs Recipe and Photo by Love Grows Wild Pulled pork is still one of my favorite summer foods. I loved pulled pork sandwiches, but the meat is delicious in tacos, in salad, on pizza, baked potatoes and sweet potatoes, nachos and in mac and cheese, too. Or make shepherd’s pie. Some people like pulled pork sandwiches plain or with cheese. I loved it with cole slaw! Place pork in slow cooker. Pour root beer over the pork. Cover and cook on low heat for 6 hours or until it shreds easily with two fork. –Rootbeer Pulled Pork Sandwich Recipe and Photo by Mom on Timeout I loved shake and bake. Mostly loved it on pork chops, but sometimes we had it on chicken, too. My mom would only make it if I begged, but I did love it and I’d ask my grandmother to make it when I stayed at her house, too. Store mix, refrigerated, in a tightly covered container. –Homemade Shake and Bake Recipe and Photo by My Organized Chaos Growing up, I had a lot of stir fry. It’s still one of my favorite foods. I’m partial to using beef, but chicken is delicious, too. I’m not a seafood fan, but wow does the shrimp dish look good. In another bowl combine the chicken stock, soy sauce, teriyaki sauce and sesame oil together, stir in the cornstarch, mixing until smooth. In a large skilled heat 1 tablespoon vegetable oil over medium high heat Add the shrimp and stir-fry until they’re cooked through, about 1 minute, Remove the shrimp from the skillet. Heat the remaining vegetable oil in the skillet, add the vegetables, ginger and garlic and stir-fry until the vegetables Remove from heat & serve immediately over hot cooked rice. –Shrimp Stir Fry Recipe and Photo by Grocery Budget 101 Very popular dressing when I was a kid. I loved it. But I haven’t made or bought this type of dressing in years. Blend on high for at least 1 minute, or until the onion is fully chopped up and emulsified into the dressing. Add the poppy seeds and pulse a few times until incorporated into the dressing. Refrigerate. –Homemade Poppyseed Dressing Recipe and Photo by the kitchen mccabe Place all ingredients except for the poppyseeds in a blender and blend until smooth. Add poppyseeds to blended dressing. Pour in a air-tight jar or seal-able container and shake it up. Keep refrigerated. Let sit at room temperature for 5 minutes before using. This will allow the coconut oil to become less solid. Shake and pour. Dressing will keep for up to two weeks. Makes about 1 cup of dressing. –Copycat Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Dressing Recipe and Photo by Skinny Mom My mom used Good Seasons Italian Dressing Mix for years. I LOVED it. I loved the little decanter. I loved mixing it. I was an Italian Dressing girl. The problem is as soon as I discovered Ranch Dressing, I never looked back. Now I mostly use it for pasta salad and the occasional recipe requires it. I still love it, but love other dressings more. I remember dressings that started to become more popular such as Bleu Cheese, Caesar, Thousand Island, Ranch, etc. etc. But whenever I have Italian Dressing, I remember being quite young and I always picture my mom and I in the kitchen together making salad. Whisk in 2 tablespoons of your mix. Store in the fridge. –Homemade Italian Dressing Recipe and Photo by A Southern Mom My mom made stuffed peppers often. I wasn’t a huge fan of it, but I didn’t hate it either. I think it was just too much bell pepper to rice mixture for me as a kid. Cut the tops off of the bell peppers and use a spoon to remove seeds and veins as much as possible. Dice up the usable parts of the bell pepper tops and one medium onion. In a clean pan, saute onions and peppers until onions are translucent and soft, about 6-8 minutes. Add garlic and continue to saute for 4-5 more minutes. Combine Rotel Diced Tomatoes, ground beef and sausage mixture, onion and pepper mixture, and rice in a a large bowl. Drizzle olive oil inside the bell peppers and season with salt and pepper. Stuff peppers with mixture and place in a greased 8×8 baking dish. Sprinkle remaining 1/2 cup of cheese over the tops of the peppers and cover with foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes and then remove foil and bake for an additional 5 minutes. The cheese should be nice and bubbly! –Stuffed Peppers Recipe and Photo by Mom on Timeout Soak the clams in cold water for about 30 minutes. Discard any that don’t close when gently tapped. Put the clams in a pot and boil for about 5 minutes or until they are all opened. Discard any that don’t open. Let them cool slightly. Separate the clam shells in half and scoop out the clam meat. Chop the clams. Spread the rock salt out on a sheet pan and preheat the oven to 350 degrees. In a skillet, cook the pancetta until crispy. Remove from the pan and drain. Add the butter to the same skillet and add the shallots and garlic and cook over medium heat until translucent. Add in the wine and deglaze the pan. Cook until most of the liquid is gone. Remove from the heat and stir in the pancetta, Parmesan cheese, bread crumbs, parsley, lemon juice and clams. Spoon the filling into the clam shells. Drizzle them with olive oil. Cook them for about 5 minutes or until the cheese starts to melt and the filling is hot. –Clams Casino Recipe and Photo by Bacon Butter Cheese and Garlic If you want, you can use clams casino stuffing for mushrooms. I’m pretty picky about my stuffed mushrooms. I love them so much and some people make them just wrong. You know what I’m saying. Some are just soggy and gross. I am not a fan of the kind with cream cheese. Just saying. But there are tons of good recipes out there. I miss when everyone was making stuffed mushrooms. Since marriage, I have to say Life is too short to stuff a mushroom. Ha! Here’s hoping you have the time. In a medium skillet, add oil and heat to medium-low, saute onion, mushroom stems and sun-dried tomatoes until tender, about 4 minutes. Add minced garlic and continue to saute one additional minute. Add spinach and saute just until wilted. Remove from heat and add the remaining ingredients but only 3 tablespoons of parmesan, stir to combine. Stuff mushrooms with mixture, place on a cookie sheet, sprinkle with remaining tablespoon parmesan, and heat until cheese is melted, about 15 minutes. *Mushrooms are very hot coming out of the oven so be sure to cool a few minutes before serving. This appetizer is yummy warm or cold. Note: The mushrooms may release liquid, so when removing from the cookie sheet lightly dap with a paper towel before serving. Stuffed mushrooms are a perfect dinner party appetizer.–Stuffed Mushrooms Recipe and Photo by Skinny Ms I ate a lot of pasta in the 80’s. While I’m more of an Alfredo fan, everyone seemed to be eating pasta primavera and pasta carbonara. In a large pot, saute onion, garlic, zucchini, asparagus, red pepper, yellow pepper and carrots in butter over medium heat until veggies start to soften, 5-7 minutes. Sprinkle with flour and cook 1 minute. Stir in chicken stock and let mixture turn into a thick sauce. Add in spices, seasonings and cream. Stir to incorporate and reduce heat to low to keep warm. In another large pot, bring water to boil and salt water generously. Cook fresh pasta until al dente and drain. Pour immediately into pot of sauce, sprinkle over parmesan cheese and toss. If need be, add in a little pasta water to get sauce to desired thickness. Serve immediately. –Pasta Primavera Recipe and Photo by Lauren’s Latest Love risotto and don’t make it often enough. I love how it’s rich and creamy. I’m very particular about my risotto. I don’t like when its overcooked at all. It HAS to be al dente and there can’t be too much liquid. shallots and cook just until softened, about 2 minutes. Stir in arborio rice just until it is coated in the butter. Do not brown. Pour in wine and cook until wine absorbs. Pour one ladle of hot broth over the rice and stir consistently until the liquid is absorbed. Repeat process, one ladle at a time, until all Stir in asparagus and mushrooms. Serve immediately. –Asparagus and Mushroom Risotto Recipe and Photo by Life Ambrosia I’ve had this with all types of pasta (elbows, penne, rigatoni, tortellini, ravioli, etc) Love them all. Delicious with sausage or chicken. The sauce can be time-consuming. But it’s worth it. 1/4 – 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes (If you are sensitive to heat, just use a pinch and adjust at the end. The 1/2 teaspoon makes for a seriously spicy sauce.) Heat the olive oil in a large oven proof sauté pan over medium heat, add the onions and garlic and cook for about 5 minutes until translucent. Add the red pepper flakes and dried oregano (if using) and cook for 1 minute more. Add the vodka and continue cooking until the mixture is reduced by half, about 5 to 7 minutes more. Meanwhile, drain the tomatoes through a sieve. (Save the strained juice. I stuck mine in the freezer. It can be used for future sauce-making days as well as for homemade bloody Mary mix, etc. Maybe you have more thoughts for repurposing this strained juice? Would love to hear.) Put on an apron and crush the tomatoes into the pan with your hands — careful hear…you might make a mess all over your oven. Add 2 teaspoons salt and a pinch of black pepper. Cover the pan with a tight fitting lid and place it in the oven for 1 1/2 hours. Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and cook the pasta al dente. (Note: Ina adds 2 tablespoons of kosher salt to her pasta water. I did this, too, and found it really seasons the pasta nicely. There is no need to save pasta cooking liquid in this recipe, but if there were, I think the 2 tablespoons would be a little too much — the reserved liquid would be too salty. Just something to keep in mind.) Drain and set aside. Place the tomato mixture in a blender or food processor and purée in batches until the sauce is a smooth consistency. Place potholders or dishtowels around the handles of your pot to prevent burning your hands in the next step.(Note: I puréed a handful of basil with the sauce at this step and didn’t add anymore fresh herbs.) Return sauce to the pan. Reheat the sauce, add 2 tablespoons fresh oregano (if using) and enough heavy cream to make the sauce a creamy consistency — start with a quarter cup; taste; add more as necessary. Add salt (if necessary) and pepper, to taste, and simmer for 10 minutes. Toss the pasta into the sauce and cook for 2 minutes more. Stir in a generous handful of grated cheese. Serve with an additional sprinkle of cheese and a sprinkle of fresh oregano (if using) on each plate. –Photo by Alexandra Cooks Placed in clear plastic or paper cups, small mason jars, small clay pots. So popular that Jell-o created their own product. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Spray an 8 inch round pan with non-stick spray and line with parchment paper. In a small-medium sized bowl, combine dry ingredients: flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and sugar. Carefully whisk them together. Measure out 1/2 cup buttermilk. Add the dry ingredients and the buttermilk to the wet ingredients. Mix well and until everything is completely incorporated. If your batter isn’t as pink as you want it at this point, add some more food coloring one teaspoon at a time until you reach the desired shade of pink. Pour batter into prepared cake pan and bake for 20-25 minutes. Remove the cake from the oven and insert a toothpick into the center of the cake. If it comes out clean, your cake is ready. If not, put the cake back in the oven for a couple of minutes. Once the cake is cool, cut it into small squares or slices and transfer them to a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. In one bowl, mix the instant vanilla pudding with 2 cups of milk. Whisk it until completely combined and let it sit in the fridge. In another bowl, or the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the butter and cream cheese until smooth and creamy. Check the bowl of pudding in the fridge. It should be thicker now. Add it to the cream cheese/butter mixture and mix until combined. I wanted the pudding to be a light pink color, so I added a small amount of pink food coloring, about 1/2 teaspoon. If you want it to be pinker than that, you can always add more. Transfer the Oreos to a large Ziploc bag, and then put that bag in another Ziploc bag. There are several ways you can crush the Oreos from here. I used the end of a wooden spoon. I have also used a hammer and a sharpening steel thing from my mom’s knife set. If you have a food processor or a blender, you could do that as well. Basically, you want the Oreos to be in chuncks, not crumbs. So just keep that in mind. Depending on the size of the cups you use, this will make 5-7 cups. I ended up using 5, but afterward I decided that the servings were a little too big (which totally wasn’t a problem, by the way), so next time I might use slightly smaller cups. So if you want to start out with five cups just to be sure, and you still have some ingredients left over after that, you can make a couple more. Then a layer of pudding. I transferred the pudding to a piping bag, cut off the tip, and piped the pudding into the cups. Then a layer of pudding. Then cake. Then pudding. Then Oreos. If you’re cups are smaller, you might not need to do this many layers. Just add the layers until the cups are about 3/4 full. –Pink Velvet Dirt Cups Recipe and Photo by The Collegiate Baker Many poke cakes incorporate either Jello gelatin or Jello pudding. There are just so many poke cake recipes, I had a hard time picking only a couple. Use the bottom of a wooden spoon to evenly poke holes throughout the baked cake (approximately 20-25 holes). Note: the lemon curd can make this a bit tart– which I like. But if you are at all concerned about the cake being TOO “lemon-y,” ease up when pouring the lemon curd and don’t use the whole batch. Microwave ingredients for up to 10 minutes. REMOVE AND STIR after every minute. Once mixture begins to thicken, you can discontinue heating. It generally takes mine 6-8 minutes to look just right. Line a smaller bowl with a zip top bag (use a high quality brand so it doesn’t melt). Pour the lemon curd into the zip top bag and seal it up. Fill the bowl with ice water and place the bag of lemon curd in the ice bath. Place the bowl in the freezer for about 10 minutes. Curd will be thickened and chilled once removed and ready to serve. –Better than Lemons Poke Cake Recipe and Photo by Something Swanky Definitely a favorite for many people. Here’s a Classic Pineapple Upside Down Cake. And one recipe for Pineapple Upside Down Cupcakes. And two more delicious alternatives. Pour evenly into a 13″ x 9″ pan. In a large mixing bowl combine cake mix, Greek yogurt, water and coconut extract Beat for 2 minutes. Arrange the pineapple slices in an even layer on the bottom of the pan and push into the brown sugar mixture. Place a cherry in the center of each pineapple slice and in the whole created where four pineapples meet. Pour cake batter on top and spread it evenly. Bake for 40-45 min. Allow to cool in the pan for 5-10 min Run a knife around the edges and place your plate on top of the pan. Flip but leave the pan on top of the plate so that all the brown sugar can drip down. Serves: 12 –Pina Colada Pineapple Upside Down Cake Recipe and Photo by Real House Moms Over medium heat, combine your brown sugar, butter and salt. Cook until sugar has dissolved completely. Add milk and mix well. Continue to cook for 3 minutes. Stir often. Coat a 9×13 dish with non stick spray. Pour 1/2 of your caramel mixture in the bottom of your baking dish. Add your pineapple chunks. Bake 30 to 40 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. All ovens very, so begin checking around 25 minutes. Before inverting your cake, use the handle of a wooden spoon and poke holes through out your cake. Drizzle the remaining caramel sauce into the wholes. Place heatproof serving plate upside down over pan and then turn plate and pan over. Leave pan over cake a few minutes so brown sugar mixture can drizzle over cake; remove pan. Great blog! I still but the Chef Boyardee pizza kits at walmart. My dad always made them in the 80’s and I make them on rare occasions and STILL love them! I wasn’t alive during the 80’s (I was born in 1993) but it’s my favorite decade currently and I am OBSESSED with it. I actually got a sno-cone maker for my 7th birthday in the year 2000! Just like the one in the picture. I remember eating a LOT of frozen pizza in the 90’s growing up…also roast dinners, and shake and bake chicken. I grew up in the Midwest and we have a very…unique taste in food to put it nicely lol. Thanks so much for all these great ideas. The youth group is having a 80’s night party so I need some food ideas to help them out with (since they weren’t born in the 80’s). I was trying to remember what we used to make then, this was so helpful! I was between 13 and 16 years old. One of the very few dinners I could prepare myself was a cold pasta salad, sold in a box. There was a white mesh bag with pasta in it. Boil then run under sink. Mix sauce (lots of mayo). PS born 1970. If I were a billionaire, I would find out what this product was and begin production immediately. 2nd would be Keebler tato skins. Thank you for listening ? FrugalSOS.com: Where modern frugality meets time-honored wisdom. Get tips, ideas, and recipes to help you save money. Join the Frugal Forums!
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This work aims at characterizing linseed oil obtained using different extraction methods (hexane, subcritical propane and pressurized ethanol), and comparing the results with commercial linseed oil extracted by cold mechanical press method. An experimental design helped to evaluate temperature and pressure effects on the oil extraction using propane and ethanol. Gas chromatography assisted in evaluating the essential fatty acids. There were no significant differences among the ω-3, 6 and 9 fatty acids from linseed oil obtained using the different extraction methods. Only the acidity of linseed oil extracted by subcritical propane (0.956 %) showed significant differences among the physicochemical parameters. Extraction using organic solvent (Soxhlet) gave a 36.12 % yield. Extraction using subcritical propane at 107 Pa and 40 °C for 1.5 h gave a better yield (28.39 %) than pressurized ethanol (8.05 %) under similar conditions. Linseed oil extraction using subcritical propane was economically viable, resulting in a 124.58 US$/L product cost. The results present subcritical propane extraction as a promising alternative for obtaining linseed oil at mild temperature and pressure conditions, without losing quality and quantity of fatty acids such as ω-3, 6 and 9. We use cookies to improve our website and your experience when using it. Cookies used for the essential operation of the site have already been set. To find out more about the cookies we use and how to delete them, see our privacy policy.
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FUGU proudly and confidently presents our line of very cool Japanese shoes. They’re so cool that they transcend national borders, cultures, race, creed, and color. We’re not saying that our shoes will bring world peace. And yet: when factory workers, office workers, CEOs, hikers and weekend warriors all wear our FUGUs, we can’t help our feeling that when our Trend meets our Comfort, it’s all good. Begin with the recycled rubber and canvas/cotton mixture in all our shoes. Enjoy the dual-velcro scotch technology that keeps it all together on select models—it won’t crimp your ankles or cramp your style. Choose from a variety of colors and styles for any occasion. And know that our FUGUs are protective, sturdy, and vegan-friendly.
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If you've ever wondered what a McDonald's Happy Meal looks like 6 years after it was made, here you go... So I'm not sure if this is super awesome or super bad... On the one hand, that happy meal looks ready to go and I'm really hungry right now. On the other hand, it's been 6 years and I'm pretty sure food is supposed to decompose or something like that. Whatever your thoughts are on that, the real question is... Where is the toy??? Police Chief Kevin Walsh says officers were called to Stop & Shop on Cranberry Highway Saturday morning for a report of a shoplifter who left the store with two air conditioners. The man had left the units behind and left in his silver Toyota sedan after he was confronted by store security. Police soon spotted the suspect's car at the nearby Home Depot, where they observed him loading an air conditioner into the vehicle. Upon determining the A/C was not paid for, police arrested 29-year-old Mark Robbins, Jr. of Wareham. He's charged with larceny over $250 and has been arraigned in Wareham District Court.
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Video Capturing your full Screen on your Desktop of Laptop can be really fun, I make use of this feature a lot to make my Technology Videos for my YouTube Channel, You can Subscribe to my Channel to get the latest updates in Tech News and Tech Videos. It is actually a very Easy thing to do and I would put it in the Beginner Skill range.All you need to do get hold of a good Video Capturing Software. You Can buy AVS Video Editor Online, which has a great Feature of Video Capturing and Screen Shot Capturing. Google Search seems to have blocked all of the .co.cc format of websites recently.The reason behind this policy change may not be due to the .co.cc website itself but due to the misuse of its free Hosting service provided, by the users who have created websites with the Main domain as .co.cc We may never find out the exact reason for which Google has blocked .co.cc websites from Google search but soon they may publish a post on it at the Google Blog. I actually feel this is a good move by Google as I had seen a lot of .co.cc websites which did not even deserve to be listed in Google Search. Yahoo! India has recently launched a new feature to enter, what they believe is a "High Profit" Industry - The Online Movie Industry.This is probably a move which has come after seeing the Success of YouTube Movies and Indian Box Office Channel on YouTube. Yahoo! calls its new feature as MoviePlex, where people can watch Popular Hindi Movies online in an SD Format.They will probably switch over to HD after a while, but for now, its only SD. The Indian Box Office Channel and the YouTube Movies Feature have been earning a lot of money through Online Advertising and also In-Stream Advertising.If Yahoo! hopes to earn money this way, they are surely holding back, as at the moment there are no Ads in the Movies.This gives users a really good experience but does not make any money for the Publisher. We Expect Advertising to appear within the next couple of months, so until then you will have continuous flow of Viewing. The Movies are also not available outside India as the market for Viewers is less.Also the MoviePlex Feature runs on Flash Software, devices without Flash will not be able to stream these Movies.Check out some other Tech Articles. Facebook has come up with a new Messenger Application for a wide variety of Mobile Phones and Smart Phones.This new Facebook Messenger Application will allow users to Text, Reply and have Group Chats with Friends without paying anything to the Service Providers.This New Facebook Application may be enough on its own to replace the standard way of text messaging.This App Follows along similar lines as the BlackBerry Messenger. The Application is like a Mini Facebook Chat, The Person who you are messaging will receive the Text as a notification if they are not online, otherwise it is just like your Facebook Chat, but on Mobile. The Best Feature about this new Facebook Messenger is that it has Group Chat, ever since Google Plus came up with Group Video Chat - Huddle, the emphasis has been on group activities online. You can add a small group of Friends and begin to chat with them, you can also Geo Tag your Location and also see your Friends Locations.Also you can upload Pictures and show them to your Friends online on the Messenger Platform. The Facebook Messenger has yet not been released.When it does we will be the first to let you know, Share Tweet and Like this post so that others can come to know of this new Facebook Application.You may like more Facebook Tricks. Here is a fun Application of iPhone or iPad or even the MacBook.You can detect an earthquake, measure its intensity using these Apple Devices.Although in a real Earthquake situation, I would not recommend you using this feature instead of running for your life, so in real life this is not a really useful tool, may be useful during Tremors though. First of all start your Safari Browser on your Apple Device and go to this website - IsThisAnEarthquake.com. Then Shake your iPhone or iPad and the JavaScript coding on the website works with the Accelerometer on your Apple Device and detects the shaking as an earthquake and also provides you with an accurate measure of the Earthquake. Accelerometers are found in almost all smart phones these days, so be on the look out for an Android version of this feature soon.Check out more Tech Articles. Google has stepped into the world of Catalogs, it seems a light year away from Google's Initial venture of a Universal Search Engine.Google has stepped into a lot of Spheres and this is the latest, the - Google Catalogs. Google Catalogs allow users to scroll all their favorite catalogs in Fashion, Products Etc on their Tablets and also instantly buy those Products online from Home or wherever you are. Google Catalogs make browsing your Catalogs more fun and Interactive, as you browse the Catalogs you can tap on products and learn more about them online.You can save your Favorite Catalogs. Google Catalogs also allows users to make a collage of their favorite products, add text, add photos and create effects and then publish it online or share with Friends. Robbie Bach was instrumental in Microsoft's rise to the top, he had been with Microsoft for 22 years and very recently had been shifted to the XBOX division of Microsoft where he was the top authority.Sonos CEO John McFarlane seems to have convinced Robert J Bach to come out of Self Imposed semi-Retirement to help the Audio Sharing Company expand on the Retail Sphere. Sonos being the Audio Sharing Giant that they are, did not have a Retail Store until now and are probably looking for the best in the business to run their new venture into Retail Marketing. Sonos makes more than just your Ordinary Speakers and Music Systems, they are involved in Audio Sharing. Twitter is a Social Networking site that runs on the simple concept of Following or Un-Following someone or a company or a product.Twitter has many rules and they take their rules strictly, especially when it comes to Aggressive Following and Follower Churning, which often leads to a Person being banned from Twitter. Aggressive Following happens when someone follows a large number of people in a very short time and Follower Churning happens when someone follows and Un-Follows a large number of people within a short period of time. The Official Twitter Site says that, unless you are following and Un-Following hundreds of Twitter Users each and every day, you should be fine. Twitter feels that this practice of Aggressive Following and Follower Churning can result in a bad experience for other users on Twitter and hence spoil the reputation of Twitter and it may lose some of its members. Usually it happens when External Websites such as Twiends which help people get Followers of similar interest and help people find others to follow who have similar interests, get abused by some people to increase their Follower count on Twitter. As we all know Twitter does not give us the option to see who all have un-followed us and has given us the option of only seeing who has followed us.I am fine with this, but some people, for what ever reason it may be would like to know who is un-following them. 1)Follow @GoodByeBuddy - This is an internet Twitter service wherein you follow @GoodByeBuddy and their crawl Bots will record who all have followed and un-followed you.All you need to do after that is log on to their website and find out the details. 2)You can register at Nut Shell Mail where they send you a list of those people who have un-followed you each day.The convenient thing about this is that they send to your E-Mail and you do not need to log on to their website. These are the two ways by which you can come to know who has Un-Followed you on Twitter.While you are at it, why don't you Follow us on twitter for more such updates? TabCo is definitely the new kid on the block, recently they have been promoting their new Product, the TabCo Tablet, which they say will literally leave the competition of Apple iPad and Galaxy Tab or even the Motorola XOOM back in the previous generation.There is so much hype created by TabCo about this new Tablet that they feel will revolutionize the market of Tablets. On the company blog WhoisTabCo.Com, TabCo CEO says that the TabCo Tablet will be lighter than 1.33lbs, which is very impressive and bigger than a 7.31 x 9.5 inch tablet, which is also impressive and the funny thing is, this is the same dimentions and weight as the iPad 2. TabCo also promises Bluetooth, USB, 3G/4G data connection, it even has the world famous Angry Birds application pre installed.The Company also says it has "something new and innovative to the tablet world regarding physical design." Many believe that TabCo might be a branch of Nokia and they might be opening the Meego Software on the Tablet Platform is a Crazy new Fashion, or some others believe that TabCo might not even exist. Well, it is August 15th, now we should see the Release today, If not then something is surely not right. Tweet and Share so that all can come to know about this Stirring new Tablet. Check out more Tech Articles. Sometimes we start to use a new E-Mail address and may not have the time to keep checking the old ones regularly, or may be we just want to see all our Mails at one place, so would it not be convenient to Forward all E-Mails to one particular Mail Address Automatically? This Forwarding Process is a very simple one and all it takes is a few seconds and you need not download any Browser Widget or Plugin. An iPhone comes with a great looking Sleek and stylish Camera which shoots good Quality Photos, the iPhone Camera is the epitome of new Technology and modern looks, but do you miss those old days where you used to capture photos and videos from your Vintage old Camera? There is an Application for that very same purpose, you can now convert your Camera Interface to match that of an old Vintage Camera, an old 8mm Lens Vintage Camera to be precise.This application is called 8mm Vintage Camera which you can buy on iTunes for 1.99$. This is by far the best application for Shooting Movies that look like Old Movies and have that vintage feel to them in real time! You may want to check out other How to Guides? A top Internet Safety and Anti-Virus company has released a note saying that a new Malware Virus has been sent out by someone for the Android Platform which looks like the Google+ Application, which is one of the most popular Applications lately.All Android Users need to be careful about this new Malware and need to upgrade their Anti-Malware Software or just be a lot more careful about getting new applications from any source. Once the Software has booted up on your Android Smartphone, it can take over some of the most useful applications such as Making and Receiving Calls, Sending and Receiving Text Messages, Alarm Features and other important features, the Malware can also tamper with the Inbox and Outbox of your Mobile Phone. So I hope all you Android Users are careful about these Kind of Applications.You may want to read about more Tech Articles. Google Web Fonts give a sense of creativity when you you use it on your website or blog, most of the fonts are pleasing to the eye and will definitely make the reader feel something different about your Website or Blog, but Google Web Fonts are not only used on the Internet but can also be used in your Computer in Microsoft Power Point or Word. Google Web Fonts are not commercial and are under an Open Use License so that you can use them in your Commercial Projects too. Google Web Fonts can be Downloaded using HTTrack from Google Web Font Download Page and then just need to be unzipped to install to any folder on your computer and Once Installation is complete you can use it on your personal documents on your Laptop or Computer. As we talked about in our Previous post, How to Make Calls and Send Text Messages from your Apple iPad?, an iPad is just a Big iPhone in a lot of ways. Even for task we have an Application called Line2 which is now available on iTunes and Line2 is already at a version 3.3 so they have already worked out quite a few of the Bugs and Troubleshoots, so it is at a pretty reliable state at the moment. Line2 allows you to make Calls and Send Text Messages to any other phone and also allows some other functions that are available only on iPhone and not on the iPad. If you really want that iPhone Experience, I would suggest you go for the iPhone itself, as nothing gives you that exact same feeling, although Line2 comes close! A Boolean Expression consists of only two values that is 0 and 1 and these are combined in various forms to denote any number, alpha-numeric or Alphabets. Boolean Language is used by all computers to compute, take Input and give out Output.It is basically the Computer Language. We have written a code for the very same Topic in JavaScript. It is a very simple code which you can utilize on your Blog or Website too. Google Alerts is a really good Tool created by Google that helps us to get instant updates on any New news that happens for any given Search Query of your choice, Google Alerts sends you an E-Mail to your G Mail Account for any New post or News on the search query of your choice. All you need to do is go to Google Alerts and type in your Search Query, For Example you can go for Facebook Tricks or iStore or Google Maps or any such search term. As you can see in the Picture you can choose your settings by means of a simple drop down menu and select your preferences, this is pretty much all you need to do. After this you will get regular updates on your selected Search Query.It should look something like this - Mark Zuckerberg did not want to take over the world, but today that has happened with over half of the people who have access to the Internet being on Facebook, Almost every country in the world has users who log on to Facebook on a regular basis. Mark Zuckerberg seemed a lot different back in 2005 with his ambitions which were yet not at the level they are today.Mark Zuckerberg's initial goal was to reach all the 2000 Odd schools that were present in the USA and that he felt would be an outstanding goal to achieve, this goal was easily reached by Facebook soon after it started to expand. Here is an Interview of Mark Zuckerberg back in 2005 when he was not so famous and not so rich, when his company Facebook.com had not yet become the Master of Silicon Valley. Google Maps is one of the most Technologically great Inventions ever, but it too seems to have a few drawbacks and glitches, one of which was exposed by Amit Agarwal or Labnol.org, The video below is from Digital Inspiration TV for which we are thankful. So is the Glitch in the Google Maps over Switzerland Address 47.110579, 9.227568 really a Glitch or something mysterious as many people claim? Many of the Experts say that it was a mere Glitch in Google Maps Technology but others say that it might have been God himself or a UFO Sighting. Earphones or Headphones can be used as a Mic by synchronising it with the computer, this process of sync of Earphones or Headphones with the computer or laptop is called setting up Headphones for Mic. This is a very simple process, you can do this very easily, all you need to do is follow the steps - We have also given a video Tutorial of How to Set up Earphones or Headphones as Mic and Sync with computer - Many people falsely think that to become a YouTube partner you need to have like Hundreds of thousands of views, hundreds of videos and hundreds or thousands of Subscribers.But this is not always the case, of course it helps a LOT if you have those stats for your YouTube Channel but it is not the Kings Rule that you need to have those stats. Let me show with my own example, a Small YouTube Channel called MrTechBlogger where I give good videos about Technology stuff, YouTube, Facebook, Google Adsense and other Gaming and Software tips that I know of. I have a few thousands of views on my few videos about Technology and very few subscribers, But Still I became a YouTube Partner, If you do not believe me then you can check out my Channel.Here is a Picture of MrTechBlogger Channel - So here is what to do, first of all make sure that the few videos that you have are of really High Quality Informative Stuff or Entertaining Stuff, then apply for YouTube Partnership Program and fill in all the details, then they have provided an option where you can tell why your videos have great potential to make people watch and Subscribe to your channel, If you can convince them with a well written 500 character paragraph, then there are good chances that they will accept you to become a YouTube Partner. Recently Facebook came up with the new Facebook Chat Bar that they thought would be a big hit, but it turned out to be a total flop as most of the Facebook users preferred to use the old Facebook Chat Sidebar rather than the new which they felt did not show everyone online or could not be scrolled. But Facebook did look into these issues and has made a few tweaks to the new Facebook Chat Sidebar but still it does not seem to match up to the old Facebook Chat. There is a Facebook Chat Disabler, that is the new chat gets disabled and you can use the Old one afterwards. Age of Empires or Age Of Mythology are one of the best games around to play online with your friends and Family, but one of the drawbacks is that it is a very long game and often the Online Players may have to spend as much as 3 to 4 hours to play the game, anyways I will teach you how to Play Age Of Empires, Age Of Mythology Online with Friends right here at Hudole Tech. Step 1)First of all make sure that you have the Original Game of Age Of Empires or Age Of Mythology installed on your Computer or Laptop. Step4)You can Create a Closed Group with a Password or an Open Group where in anyone can join, even If you do not know them. If you have noticed recently YouTube has made a few changes to its Layout, You can View the Info about the New YouTube Interface in the Video Below.As you can see I have used the Dark Color or the Black Color Theme instead of the Plain Old White Color Theme which were present for Embedded YouTube Videos. It is a very simple process really, Here I will teach you how to Do it.All you need to do is add a simple new part of the iFrame code to the YouTube Video. Here is the New Black Theme Skin for the YouTube Player.Both are the Same Video and you can verify it by watching the Video.
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Having a great website is one thing but unless you’re getting a reasonably high ranking in Google and the other search engines, it might not do you much good. You can pay Google for a sponsored listing, but who really wants to pay Google? That’s where search engine optimisation (SEO) comes in. I’m a search engine marketing consultant based in Edinburgh, Scotland. SEO is the art of increasing your website’s visibility by raising its ranking in the major search engines like Google and Yahoo. Here’s a case study: Around this time last year I was approached by Ampersand, the Edinburgh based stable of advocates, to tackle their SEO. They had a very attractive website that did everything they needed and everyone was very proud of. There was only one problem – it was very hard to find in the search engines. I ripped through the Ampersand site applying a wide range of ‘white hat’ SEO techniques and put a number of measures in place that would, given time, boost their rankings considerably. After a month we were beginning to see a marked improvement – I kept a log of the progress being made on individual search terms. Later I was delighted to be able to tell them they had a page one ranking for virtually all the terms they were interested in. Anyone who says they can guarantee a top position ranking is not really telling the truth. There are too many factors that are taken into account in Google’s massively complex number crunching. Also I wouldn’t believe anyone who says they can fix this for you overnight. It’s a slow process, but as long as you’re not a fly by nighter and are in business for the right reasons, it’s a job that’s well worth doing. My number one tip for anyone looking to boost their website ranking would be – have a website with interesting and unique content. And if you’re interested in taking the next step and finding an SEO consultant in Scotland, give me a call. I'm Greg Moodie, a freelance graphic designer based just outside Edinburgh in Scotland. I've been trading as Funhouse Graphics since 1998 and specialise in 2d & 3d animation with a heavy dash of quirky.
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A few were somehow somewhat resistant to the virus while still being infected, and while they were infected and have similar traits to the zombies, they can talk, have self-awareness, and others. However much like zombies they can't feel pain and have a major urge to eat the flesh of the living, and while many ghouls fight this urge to try and co-exist with survivors, more give in and become more dangerous than the zombies. They are also not attacked by zombies, but have to worry about the other creatures on this list, and the survivors. These creatures are the former animals which got into the radiation, usually dogs, deer, rats, cats, bears, various bugs, raccoons, bears, ect. Still, the radiation turned them into monstrous beasts with the desire to kill and eat anything and everything in its path, often times even zombies and ghouls. These are often seen around deep forests and small towns as much of these animals did not live in major cities. Also, anthros do not count, these are feral animals. These came from the individuals which were killed solely by the radiation rather than the infection, like falling in radiation toools, to much exposure to radiation, ect. They will often be deformed, monstrous, buffed and tall, and with a uncontrollable desire to kill anything and everything in its path. Both humans and anthro count for this. Strange humanoid creatures which are vary slim, have very pale skin, and long sharp teeth. No one knows how they came about, some say they were a government experiment either gone wrong are severely fucked up, others say they're a mutant race. They will often seek out caves as they are cold dark and deep under ground which gives them their name, but they will often be found in other underground places, like bunkers, tunnels, subways/underground railroads, cellars, underground prisons, and even basements, anything which is dark, cold, and roomy. They will eat anything they can find, like normal animals, to zombies ghouls and survivors of any species, and even each other. Sometimes they even venture to the surface close to where they live in the middle of the night to find prey. They will often crawl, and can jump higher and further then jumpers. Another strange feature is they have no eyes, they mainly rely on sound touch and smell. A feral mutant like reptilious creature which has the appearance similar to something you would fine in the metro system in Metro 2033. No one knows how they came to be like the Cavecrawlers, but they have four legs, very shark black claws, long thick shark teeth, and very strong and good eyes. They get the name stalkers because they will stalk prey for awhile, before attacking in groups. They will mostly living creatures like survivors of any species, normal animals of any species, and even Cavecrawlers, because they do not like dead flesh.
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A male Meerkat. Though never a straight 'A' student, Blake has always done well academically. He went to public school until the eighth grade, when he graduated and began attending a private high school in Chordata Valley, Metazoa. After his high school graduation, he took a year off to travel in Eurasia, where he lived with a family of English Boars, earning money as a vineyard assistant. Upon return to North America, he went home to Metazoa state and used the money he had earned to enrol himself in college. Blake is quite skilled in abstract art and wishes to acquire an AA degree, after which he plans to pursue a career in the arts. Though Blake hasn't achieved much in the area of popularity, he relates to others well and has gained many friends in the University. The University of Toronto has an academic path for every student. From arts to sciences, we have an undergraduate or post-graduate program for you! Learn more about the financial, scholarships, bursaries, fees, and work study information that you need to know about going to the University of Toronto. Scholarships recognize academic excellence and may also take into account community involvement, leadership, creativity and other qualities. In addition to University of Toronto scholarships, you should also consider the many awards offered through various external companies and agencies. If you have questions regarding these awards, you should direct them to the awarding organization. These awards are updated frequently, so check back regularly for up-to-date information. Admission Scholarships are for those individuals applying to the University for undergraduate studies. In-course Scholarships are available to students currently registered at the University of Toronto. Additional information on In-course Scholarships is available through a Division's (Campus, Faculty, College) Registrar's Office. Discover over 4,400 undergraduate admission scholarships that the University of Toronto, along with its faculties, campuses and colleges, awards each year. Eligible high school students are automatically considered for a variety of admission scholarships when they apply to the University. Awards and cut-offs vary by campus, faculty and college. There are also admission scholarships that require a separate application, and others that require you to complete an awards profile. University of Toronto students have access to over 5,900 in-course scholarships every year. These scholarships are awarded to current students who are excelling in their programs. For example, through the University of Toronto Scholars Program, students completing their first, second or third year of study can receive scholarships of $1,500 each – the University offers 100 of these per level every year. 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FWCC is pleased to announce that the 2017 version of the Finding Quakers Around the World Map is now available. This map shows at a glance where there are Friends in different parts of the world, including numbers. It also has contact details for the FWCC offices around the world; they can give you contact details for Friends meetings and churches in their areas. This is especially useful if you want to visit Friends on your travels. We gather the data with an appreciation for differing definitions and even levels of membership. In our non-hierarchical relationship with the Quaker family, we work with what we are given. It is far from being an exact process; rather, we offer the gift of helping us all see a visual representation of where Friends live and worship. In this iteration, we made some decisions in the collecting and reporting of data to reflect the fact that yearly meetings acknowledge who is part of their community in different ways. Even when there are reported statistics, they do not line up categorically making comparisons difficult. Therefore this new map should not be used to extrapolate “trends” in membership numbers.. If you would like your own paper copy, you can email the World Office and we would be happy to post one to you. We are sending individual maps at no cost, but a donation to cover the cost of postage would be welcome. If you would like to order multiple copies to give away at events etc., please contact us. You can also download a PDF of the map as a thank you for signing up to our E-newsletter. Just follow the link below. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping FWCC to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. You can turn off these cookies by clicking on the tab on the left. However, if you disable these cookies, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. Dongli dating club, internet dongli chatrooms, personals ads dongli at gofreedate - free dating service join now. Dennis coyne, an editor and frequent contributor to this blog, has suggested that we are not at peak oil he argues that there is likely to be a dip in production starting next ye. Mahyas marriage bureau this is not a dating site, we are here to solve society’s main problem, that is to find a match and we just help you in finding match . Enter your badoo account details to log in and chat with new people around you. Re-thinking the migration of cariban-speakers - download as pdf file (pdf), text file (txt) or read online re-thinking the migration of cariban-speakers from the middle orinoco river to north-central venezuela (ad 800) andrzej antczak bernardo urbani maria magdalena antczak. Charallave personals woman velbert attractive, humouris, mature,open minded and ver more view profile send interested in dating girls kickas . Review blog for romance books mature young adult romance, new adult romance, adult romance, paranormal romance, fantasy romance is the one-stop site for all . This is not a dating site, we are here to solve society's main problem, that is to find a match and we just help you in finding match rest will be left on allah's decision we have educated and mature proposals, we highly appreciate the families to contact us, mature sensible individuals are also welcome. Charallave's best free dating site 100% free online dating for charallave singles at mingle2com our free personal ads are full of single women and men in charallave looking for serious relationships, a little online flirtation, or new friends to go out with.
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In 2004 the Zambian government issued Zambian Safari Operators with new 10 year lease agreements for the magnificent Game Management Areas of Zambia. As a young professional hunter I had always been under the employ of another Safari Outfitter BUT it was in 2004 that I established my name and company, SafariBwana, in the great wilderness of Zambia. make no mistake, I had wandered the great Kafue Moimbo from age 5 while I cut my teeth as an avid apprentice in the hot dry Mopanis of the Luangwa Valley. By age 17 I had hunted every species Zambia had to offer and seen much of this magnificent country. Today I am more concerned with conserving what I grew up knowing back then, something which is hard to find amongst Zambian PH's, mostly because they are all newcomers or foreigners.
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Ashoka Samrat Episode 34-35 Update on Wednesday 17th October 2018 - Ghana TV Updates on Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat 20th March 2015 Written Update CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - July 19, 2007) - Husky Energy (TSX:HSE) advises that on July 19, 2007 at 3:40 am (EST) the refinery lost electrical power to a portion of the plant due to a small fire in an electrical substation on the refinery site. There were no employee or contractor injuries resulting from this incident. With good preventative measures and a quick response by refinery personnel, the fire was limited to the substation. Upon initial observation, there appears to be no other damage to the refinery. The refinery is currently operating at approximately 25 percent of capacity, and Husky has put in place insurance for the facility. Personnel are in the process of assessing damage to the electrical substation and determining when the refinery will return to normal production. Husky Energy is a Canadian based integrated energy and energy-related company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. Husky Energy is a publicly traded company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol HSE. CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - April 27, 2009) - "The global economic turmoil and instability in the financial market has continued into the first quarter of 2009," said Mr. John C.S. Lau, President & Chief Executive Officer of Husky Energy Inc. (TSX:HSE) "Despite the reduced global economic activity, which has directly impacted commodity prices and the demand for energy, Husky continued to achieve positive results in earnings and cash flow in the first quarter of 2009. The South China Sea appraisal and development program at Liwan is positively positioning the Company for sustained growth while the East Coast satellite tie-back project is progressing well with production on schedule for late 2009 - early 2010." Husky Energy Inc. reported net earnings of $328 million or $0.39 per share (diluted) in the first quarter of 2009, compared to $888 million or $1.05 per share (diluted) in the same quarter of 2008. Cash flow from operations in the first quarter was $565 million or $0.67 per share (diluted), compared with $1,538 million or $1.81 per share (diluted) in the same quarter of 2008. Sales and operating revenues, net of royalties, were $3.7 billion in the first quarter of 2009, compared with $5.1 billion in the first quarter of 2008. Commodity prices remained weak in the first quarter of 2009. Crude oil (WTI) averaged U.S. $43.08 per barrel in the quarter compared to U.S. $97.90 in the first quarter of 2008. Natural gas (NYMEX) averaged U.S. $4.89 per million british thermal units compared to U.S. $8.03 per million british thermal units in the first quarter of 2008. During the first quarter of 2009, the New York Harbour 3:2:1 crack spread averaged U.S. $10.15 per barrel compared to U.S. $9.34 in the same quarter of the prior year. Husky remains in a strong financial position. Total long-term debt, including current portion and bank operating loans at March 31, 2009 was $2,264 million compared with $1,957 million at December 31, 2008. Due to high 2008 earnings that are taxable in 2009, cash taxes paid in the first quarter were $697 million and for the remainder of the year are estimated to be $770 million. Debt to cash flow ratio and debt to capital employed ratio at March 31, 2009 remained low at 0.5 and 13.5 percent respectively. To increase the Company's financial flexibility and to access the U.S. debt markets, Husky filed a U.S. $3 billion debt shelf prospectus with the Alberta Securities Commission and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in February 2009. Capital expenditure guidance of $2.6 billion in 2009 has been focused on those projects with the highest potential for returns and future growth. In the first quarter of 2009, spending on capital projects was $738 million compared to $868 million in the first quarter of 2008. As market conditions improve, the Company is in a position to increase its capital program. Total production in the first quarter of 2009 averaged 342,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day compared with 350,100 barrels of oil equivalent per day in the first quarter of 2008. Total crude oil and natural gas liquids production was 250,100 barrels per day, compared with 251,700 barrels per day in the first quarter of 2008. Natural gas production was 551.2 million cubic feet per day compared with 590.4 million cubic feet per day in the same period of 2008. Gas production was lower mainly due to planned delays in drilling and tie-ins, and flow line restrictions. Work progress continues on the Sunrise Oil Sands Project. Approval of the project application amendments was received in the first quarter of 2009. The project is currently in an optimization phase to simplify its scope and take advantage of the recent downturn in the demand for goods and services. At the Tucker Oil Sands Project, organizational and operational integration with the Company's heavy oil and gas business unit continued through the first quarter of 2009. Oil sands production will not be ramping up quickly until there is improvement in the oil price. In Western Canada, Husky's proposed CO2 Injection in Heavy Oil Reservoirs Project has received support from the Government of Canada. The project involves the capture and processing of CO2, and injection into nearby heavy oil reservoirs. Husky and its partner, Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada (PTAC), are undertaking the work to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from the Husky Lloydminster complex and increase the recovery of heavy oil from the Company's nearby fields. In the East Coast of Canada, the White Rose satellite development has progressed on schedule. The GSF Grand Banks drilling rig commenced work on two North Amethyst development wells in the quarter. The North Amethyst tie-back is on schedule and is expecting first production in late 2009 - early 2010. Offshore Newfoundland and Labrador, Husky and its partner have made a discovery in the Flemish Pass Basin. Hydrocarbons were encountered while drilling the deepwater Mizzen prospect (Exploration License 1049), located approximately 500 kilometres north-east of St. John's, Newfoundland. Further analysis of the well results will be undertaken to determine the commercial development potential. Husky's working interest in this discovery is 35 percent. In February of 2009, Husky successfully drilled and tested the first appraisal well, Liwan 3-1-2, at the Liwan discovery field on Block 29/26 in the South China Sea. Front end engineering design will commence in 2009 with first production targeted in the 2012 - 2013 timeframe. Drilling on the second appraisal well, Liwan 3-1-3, continued and the well test result is expected in late April. The health and safety of Husky's employees, contractors and the public is of paramount importance to the Company. On March 12, 2009 a Cougar helicopter carrying contractors for two production facilities experienced mechanical difficulties and ditched into the Atlantic Ocean, offshore Newfoundland, resulting in a tragic loss of life. The helicopter company and authorities are ascertaining appropriate due diligence for resumption of helicopter service. In addition, Husky and the other east coast operators have established a due diligence process regarding the resumption of helicopter service to the Companys' offshore facilities. The Midstream segment achieved a strong operational performance in the first quarter. The Lloydminster Upgrader operated at 93 percent of design capacity and set a new record for throughput in the month of February with zero downtime. Total U.S. and Canadian refining throughput reached 236,600 barrels per day compared to 171,800 barrels per day in the same quarter of 2008. The U.S. refineries continued to run at rates to optimize product mix, maximizing refinery profitability. Results in the U.S. Refining and Marketing business in the first quarter of 2009 improved over the fourth quarter of 2008. Net earnings in the U.S. were $23 million compared to a loss of $535 million in the prior quarter. The Toledo Refinery, in which Husky acquired a 50 percent working interest on March 31, 2008, is continuing with the Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Reformer Project. This is expected to improve gasoline and yield flexibility and bring the refinery in compliance with pending benzene regulatory standards. Husky and its partner have established a project team to define the scope for the repositioning of the refinery to process bitumen from the joint venture Sunrise Oil Sands Project. A full copy of Husky's first quarter report to shareholders, including management's discussion and analysis and the financial statements and notes (unaudited) can be obtained at www.huskyenergy.com/investorrelations/quarterlyreports. Certain statements in this document are forward-looking statements or information (collectively "forward-looking statements"), within the meaning of the applicable securities legislation. Any statements that express, or involve discussions as to, expectations, beliefs, plans, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, through the use of words or phrases such as: "will likely result," "are expected to," "will continue," "is anticipated," "estimated," "intend," "plan," "projection," "could," "vision," "goals," "objective" and "outlook") are not historical facts and may be forward-looking and may involve estimates, assumptions and uncertainties which could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. In particular, the forward-looking statements in this document include: Husky's general strategic plans; the 2009 capital expenditure guidance; estimated cash taxes payable for the remainder of 2009; East Coast production plans; oil sands development and production plans; expected results from the CO2 Injection in Heavy Oil Reservoirs Project; planned analysis of the Mizzen prospect well results; Southeast Asia drilling, development and production plans; and expected results from the Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Reformer Project. Although Husky believes that the expectations reflected by the forward-looking statements presented in this document are reasonable, Husky's forward-looking statements have been based on assumptions and factors concerning future events that may prove to be inaccurate. Those assumptions and factors are based on information currently available to Husky about itself and the businesses in which it operates. Information used in developing forward-looking statements has been acquired from various sources including third party consultants, suppliers, regulators and other sources. Husky's Annual Information Form and other documents filed with securities regulatory authorities (accessible through the SEDAR website www.sedar.com and the EDGAR website www.sec.gov) describe the risks, material assumptions and other factors that could influence actual results and which are incorporated herein by reference. Except as required by applicable securities laws, Husky disclaims any intention or obligation to publicly update or revise any forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Husky Energy Inc. will host a conference call for analysts and investors on Tuesday, April 28, 2009, at 4:15 p.m. Eastern time to discuss Husky's first quarter results. To participate please dial 1-800-319-4610 beginning at 4:05 p.m. Eastern time. Mr. John C.S. Lau, President & Chief Executive Officer, and other officers will be participating in the call. A live audio webcast of the conference call will be available, for approximately 90 days, via Husky's website, www.huskyenergy.com, under Investor Relations. To view graphs of the first quarter results, please click on the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/427hse1.pdf.
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Since its foundation in New York in 1887, the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce has been devoted to fostering trade, tourism, investments and economic cooperation between Italy and the United States. Independent, private, not-for-profit US Corporation, this organization is affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America and with AssoCamereEstero, the association of the Italian Chambers of Commerce abroad that represents more than 70 Chambers all over the world. The Italy – America Chamber of Commerce brings together entrepreneurs and businesses with the goal of assisting its members by supplying relevant business contacts as well as a possibility of interaction with government agencies, trade associations and international organizations both in the United States and in Italy. One of the Chamber’s roles is to provide assistance and training for future generations of managers and entrepreneurs: this is attained through the IACC J-1 Visa Exchange Visitor Program as well as the Young Executive Committee’s activities. On June 26th, 2018, at the Italian Consulate General in New York (690 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065), the Law Firm Loconte and Partners will provide a free overview about the most recent investment trends in Italy, with a specific focus on high value real estate assets, art and luxury items. Moreover, there will be an explanation on how the gift tax and inheritance tax would apply on the transfer of wealth between the United States and Italy. Time: 5:30 PM – 8 PM, Eastern Time. Speakers: Alessandro Negri Della Torre (member of the global wealth management team at Loconte & Partners, New York office) and Angela Cordasco (Italian Lawyer, member of the Law Firm Loconte & Partners from 2014. Since July 2016, she has been managing the Firm’s London branch).
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When I was 6 years old, I was taken to Longleat National Park in the UK, where our car got attacked by monkeys, chased by lions, and gazed at by giraffes. I recall desperately wanting to pat and feed the giraffes; those tall, magnificent, doe-eyed, beautiful monsters. I also remember feeling like a Lilliputian in front of them, but they are so adorable that their sheer largeness didn’t scare me. I was smaller than the leg of an adult giraffe, and fed them however I could, sitting on the shoulders of my uncle. Pretty awesome. So when I read that you can go to Giraffe Manor in Nairobi, where you might get woken up by a giraffe tongue in your ear, I was strangely excited about the concept. Located in the Langata suburb, the Manor spans an area of 140 acres, and has 6 bedrooms for rent. The area is inundated with dozens of giraffes and the Manor’s windows are made so that the giraffe can let his neck in for breakfast. After the first jolt you’ll get facing a giraffe for breakfast, getting used to the idea will certainly make it the most pleasurable and unique part of the day. Giraffes are harmless herbivores, so you really have nothing to worry about. The history of the place is interesting as the Manor used to be the house of people who spent a large part of their lives working for the cause of endangered wildlife in Africa. The family started the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife and the Giraffe Center, and now run the Giraffe Manor. Each room costs $275-360, but that includes all meals with wine, alcoholic beverages, a sight-seeing vehicle, entrance to the Giraffe Center, and taxes, so it’s not a bad deal for doing once. The Manor’s website has a cool picture gallery, check it out here. Sometimes the creativity that blistering hot weather breeds is truly mind-boggling: Pallazo Versace Hotel has decided to create a temperature controlled beach extending out and around its new hotel in Dubai, so that the “top people” (ugh) don’t burn their feet. “We will suck the heat out of the sand to keep it cool enough to lie on,” says Soheil Abedian, president of Palazzo Versace. Of course, it’s “pure luxury” that the super rich want. REALLY!? Climate change, eco-tourism, environment, throw them all out the window and you get Dubai, money, and ludicrous. They’re going to put heat-absorbing pipes under the sand, refrigerate the hotel swimming pool, and have giant air coolers to keep the guests cool in Dubai’s scorching 104F-122F summer heat. The thermostats used in the system will be computer controlled. The hotel is planned to be ready by 2010. Call it competition, call it thrill, call it whack-job, call it destructive tourism for the filthy rich; do these “top people” for whom this barbarity is being created, care? What is the point? Oh tourism $$$ of course! Well, environmentalists are more than shrugging: “Dubai is like a bubble world where the things that are worrying the rest of the world, like climate change, are simply ignored so that people can continue their destructive lifestyles,” says Rachael Noble of Tourism Concern. I share the disgust in that statement. Whether it will actually happen or not is another question, but they way things are here, there leaves little room for doubt. I am not a saint, nor am I an environmentalist, nor do I do any important activity other than recycle. But when I read stuff like this, as numb as I think I am to crazy Dubai deeds, it always gets the better of me and I fail to understand why I live here. I’m waiting for this bubble to explode. Will it ever? This is definitely one of the most innovative promotions I have seen coming out of Dubai: 3-star Arabian Park Hotel in Dubai is offering free meals to anyone who has lost their job because of the credit crunch. The promotion is not only open to Dubai residents, but anyone in the world who has been fired. All you have to do is bring your redundancy letter with you as proof, and you will have access to a buffet breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It’s their way of adding “festive cheer” to those unfortunate to have lost their jobs in this down period. The offer is open to those unemployed after November 1, and will run from December 15-January 15, 2009. Guests that decide to take advantage of the offer can bring friends and family, but they will have to pay for their meals. Only one such meal will be permitted per person, although I’m not sure how they will control that. Although Dubai is trying to show that it doesn’t have economy problems, that is far from the truth. Most companies are laying off hundreds of people, while others have frozen hiring. As good intentioned as the promotion is, of course the hotel is doing it to attract more customers and perhaps make some money on the guests that the jobless people bring with them. Also, depending on the number of people who show up, the hotel thinks it will make interesting reporting statistics. Losing a job can be quite traumatic, and I’m not sure I’d want to go to a restaurant where I’d be surrounded by other jobless people. It would probably more depressing that anything else. I have a few close friends who have lost their jobs, and I don’t have the guts to suggest going to this promotion. I’d certainly be interested to see how many people go and also, what type of people will go. Knowing Dubai a bit, I have a feeling it will be more of the blue-collar workers and single unemployed men, but who knows? Browsing through YouTube last night (taking advantage of it before it gets blocked here in Dubai, just like Flickr is), I came across this astounding video that some lucky travelers at Kruger National Park in South Africa were eye witnesses to. It has been viewed over 39 million times and has almost 43,000 comments. They have managed to get live footage of a baby water buffalo being caught by a group of 6 lions, and then of over a 100 buffaloes being summoned to come save the baby and fight off the lions. Amazing. It’s a wonderful demonstration of how “animal-families” stick together to help each other survive in the wilderness. It’s about 8 1/2 minutes long, but well worth the watch. From the 4:40 mark onwards, it’s gold. You will find yourself cheering for the buffaloes as they make the lion kings look like scared and meek deers. There is an attack scene of a few seconds, but it’s not gory, so don’t worry about seeing anything hard on the eyes. A must, must watch. Apparently, altitudes and changes in air pressure can temporarily cause psychological changes in a person. If the passenger is drinking alcohol, the effects can be enhanced for the same reason. As a result, there have been other terrible and embarrassing air rage cases like: beating up the crew (pinching, slapping, burning with cigarettes, attacking with broken wine bottle glasses), and A recent study by the Civil Aviation Authority and the Department for Transport (UK) was published in the Daily Mail, and says that cases of air rage have increased four-fold over the past four years. Some startling facts from the report: The number of reported incidents of violence towards cabin crew nearly doubled from 2006/07 to 2007/08. But the best (and most surprising) news? During 2007-08, no case was reported in which disruptive behavior contributed to an aviation accident. Any sort of aggression and violence on air crafts is unacceptable, but how can they be controlled? Limit the service of alcohol? Re-introduce a smoker area on board? Hand out nicotine patches to smokers? Luckily, other than the odd grumpy complaining passenger, I have never experienced a case of air rage. Have you? What happened? How was it handled? Tell us in the comments section! "Yes, you can vote for Craig Ford and still vote a straight party ticket. Here’s how…" - Rep. Craig Ford SA Rugby President, Mr Mark Alexander, on Tuesday congratulated the Springbok Sevens squad on winning the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series for the second consecutive season. The record-breaking Blitzbok team of Neil Powell landed in Cape Town on Tuesday with the World Series trophy after the clinched the series in dramatic fashion in Paris on Sunday. “This was an exceptional performance by our squad, who refused to stop believing and kept on fighting, literally until the very last match of the series,” said Mr Alexander. “We are immensely proud of them and South Africa should be too. The Blitzboks are a leading light in team culture based on respect, humility and shows the country that there is strength in diversity. “They have been true ambassadors for the country and again represented SA Rugby on the world stage with distinction and grace. Even when injuries robbed them of experienced players, Neil Powell and his management backed their structures and gave younger players a chance to show their worth. “This is a true reward for our sevens programme and I want to congratulate all involved in this record-breaking effort.” The back-to-back series victories were a first for the Springbok Sevens. It was also the third time the Blitzboks had won the World Series, after they were also crowned champions for the first time in the 2008/09 season. The Blitzboks clinched the World Series on Sunday when they successfully defended their HSBC Paris Sevens crown to cap a year highlighted by the team's consistency and excellence. South Africa won the Dubai and Paris legs of the 10-tournament series and finished in the top four in the remaining eight, played in iconic cities all over the world. They were runners up in Sydney, Hamilton and London, won bronze in Cape Town, Vancouver and Hong Kong and placed fourth in Las Vegas and Singapore. The Blitzboks edged Olympic gold medallists, Fiji, by two points on the final standings, finishing on 182 points topping the log. Fiji (180) and 2018 Commonwealth Games gold medal winners, New Zealand (150) also made the podium. The family of VhaVenda King Mphephu Ramabulana held a media conference at the Royal house to address the VBS saga and other related issues. Family Spokesperson of Ntsieni Ramabulana said his majesty is committed into working with reserve bank in solving matters affecting the VBS Mutual Bank and his people. The Kings Drive's SPHEctacula, DJ Naves and Nomfundo Clarissa went head to head on the first The Kings Drive Cook Off. The task team investigating political killings in the province says it’s looking for two suspects who might solve the murder of Sibusiso Sithole. The 39-year-old was shot and killed at Victoria Street in Richmond, in the midlands by two unknown men who accosted him while he was opening the door of his vehicle.
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Some people have a legitimate reason to feel depressed, but not me. I just woke up one day feeling sad and helpless for absolutely no reason. It's disappointing to feel sad for no reason. Sadness can be almost pleasantly indulgent when you have a way to justify it - you can listen to sad music and imagine yourself as the protagonist in a dramatic movie. You can gaze out the window while you're crying and think "This is so sad. I can't even believe how sad this whole situation is. I bet even a reenactment of my sadness could bring an entire theater audience to tears." But my sadness didn't have a purpose. Listening to sad music and imagining that my life was a movie just made me feel kind of weird because I couldn't really get behind the idea of a movie where the character is sad for no reason. Essentially, I was being robbed of my right to feel self pity, which is the only redeeming part of sadness. Standing around feeling sorry for myself was momentarily exhilarating, but I grew tired of it quickly. "That will do," I thought. "I've had my fun, let's move on to something else now." But the sadness didn't go away. But trying to use willpower to overcome the apathetic sort of sadness that accompanies depression is like a person with no arms trying to punch themselves until their hands grow back. A fundamental component of the plan is missing and it isn't going to work. When I couldn't will myself to not be sad, I became frustrated and angry. In a final, desperate attempt to regain power over myself, I turned to shame as a sort of motivational tool. But, since I was depressed, this tactic was less inspirational and more just a way to oppress myself with hatred. And that made me even more sad, and so on and so forth until the only way to adequately express my sadness was to crawl very slowly across the floor. The self-loathing and shame had ceased to be even slightly productive, but it was too late to go back at that point, so I just kept going. I followed myself around like a bully, narrating my thoughts and actions with a constant stream of abuse. I spent months shut in my house, surfing the internet on top of a pile of my own dirty laundry which I set on the couch for "just a second" because I experienced a sudden moment of apathy on my way to the washer and couldn't continue. And then, two weeks later, I still hadn't completed that journey. But who cares - it wasn't like I had been showering regularly and sitting on a pile of clothes isn't necessarily uncomfortable. But even if it was, I couldn't feel anything through the self hatred anyway, so it didn't matter. JUST LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE. Slowly, my feelings started to shrivel up. The few that managed to survive the constant beatings staggered around like wounded baby deer, just biding their time until they could die and join all the other carcasses strewn across the wasteland of my soul. I just drifted around, completely unsure of what I was feeling or whether I could actually feel anything at all. If my life was a movie, the turning point of my depression would have been inspirational and meaningful. It would have involved wisdom-filled epiphanies about discovering my true self and I would conquer my demons and go on to live out the rest of my life in happiness. Instead, my turning point mostly hinged upon the fact that I had rented some movies and then I didn't return them for too long. The late fees had reached the point where the injustice of paying any more than I already owed outweighed my apathy. I considered just keeping the movies and never going to the video store again, but then I remembered that I still wanted to re-watch Jumanji. I put on some clothes, put the movies in my backpack and biked to the video store. It was the slowest, most resentful bike ride ever. Just as I was debating whether I should settle on a movie that wasn't Jumanji or go home and stare in abject silence, I noticed a woman looking at me weirdly from a couple rows over. She was probably looking at me that way because I looked really, really depressed and I was dressed like an eskimo vagrant. Normally, I would have felt an instant, crushing sense of self-consciousness, but instead, I felt nothing. I've always wanted to not give a fuck. While crying helplessly into my pillow for no good reason, I would often fantasize that maybe someday I could be one of those stoic badasses whose emotions are mostly comprised of rock music and not being afraid of things. And finally - finally - after a lifetime of feelings and anxiety and more feelings, I didn't have any feelings left. I had spent my last feeling being disappointed that I couldn't rent Jumanji. And that's how my depression got so horrible that it actually broke through to the other side and became a sort of fear-proof exoskeleton. This has brought me to tears. Thank you. Thank you thank you thank you. I first felt like the first half of the comic and after reading it I'm gonna go for a bike ride and buy a ton of skittles (I still won't touch a spider though.) Unfortunately I haven't had any meaningful arguments with myself in a long time. It sucks because they are some of the only ones that I can win. Glad that you could talk about your depression in your very own way and even more glad to see you back. I lived through 10 years of alcoholism/abusive marriage/eating disorder/self-loathing and came through the other side stronger, happier, and more fucking bad-ass than ever. You will do the same. Those of us in 'The League Of Funny Bitches' are bitches for a reason. We look the world in the eye and say "What the hell...might as well laugh at this shit." Hnag in there, girl. I really missed your posts. I'm sorry you're struggling with depression and I hope you find something that helps. Sad to say I can relate to this and it made me sob slightly! Glad you came out the other side though. This is so thoroughly accurate. Thank you so much for sharing. I'm so glad I'm not the only one to experience this. I hope your new mood lasts <3 Did you become a rainbow after eating all of those Skittles? It'd be like Arnold with those seaweed carrot snacks from The Magic School Bus, except, instead of orange...you'd be ALL THE COLORS OF THE WIND! hahaha touch a spider. I'm super excited to see a blog post from you again! Sorry you're going through this but you can do anything! :) I read your wonderful words and love your wonderful pictures, and I look at your startlingly lovely face and aspect on your youtube videos and think, oh, what a fine human being is this. I was trying to be depressed. You totally ruined it for me. Thanks "alot" and also Thank You Allie! You are my favorite! I can so totally relate. I'm sorry you've been struggling also, but the way you put it is so....true. And funny. And poignant. Plus the drawings are so adorable. I've been on the other side of self-hatred, too, and it feels great after being so sad and helpless. I hope your vibrancy and love of life returns! Depression is a bitch! I suffered from postpartum depression after I had my daughter and it was awful. Oh, Allie, I'm so sorry you've been suffering so much. I'm glad you're doing better and I hope you stay better. Sometimes there is no rhyme or reason to depression. Hang in there. The entire Internet thinks you're awesome, so please know that you are. This is great Allie- It was well worth waiting for, it's a feeling we've all been through. Real life... hope you're feeling better though- I look forward to the book and more posts! I could have written this post, only I don't think I ever got to the "Nothing can do anything to me" stage. It sounds like a fun stage, I'm kind of sad I missed it. I want to not give a fuck. You are awesome. Mostly because you put a voice to things tons of people feel. When people get all judgey and weird because getting out of my bed and off the internet seems akin to climbing Mount Everest, I can say "Go read this and then you'll get it, you feeler of feelings that don't suck." I just wanted to tell you that you are not alone. I felt every single one of these feelings as you described them now, just like I felt them when they were happening to me too. I am glad you broke through to the other side, but don't EVER EVER EVER be ashamed to seek help. Even if you just find someone to talk to for a little bit. That third party, objective viewpoint is kind of nice sometimes. Hang in there Ali!!! I have the same sort of problem. Depression + social anxiety = a lot of sitting around feeling sorry for myself. I currently have 4 different piles of clothing laying in two different rooms because I ran out of dryer sheets like a week ago, and can't even make it to the dollar store that's like a block away. *le sigh* Depression summarised in a comic strip. Never thought it possible until now. Sorry to hear you weren't feeling so great! Yup, what they all said. Except about it being sad, because it is a lot of other things, but not sad. 2) Poor, sweet baby. There, there. *Hugs in noncreepy way* I'm so glad you were able to break out of that. Fuck 'em with Skittles if they can't take a joke. Been there, done that! And your description of the not-good-experience made me happy for quite a few minutes. Depression is a rotten thing to go through- I've been there myself. Ugh. I'd rather stick my head in nest of fire ants than go through THAT again. I love, love, love this, and I am glad you are feeling better. I have felt like you felt many times before. This summer a friend introduced me to Marc Maron. Have you heard of him? You should listen to his podcasts about depression. Good stuff! I'm not glad you're feeling like me, but I'm glad that someone else can sympathize with me. It's Halloween season for Chrissakes, I can't even muster enough excitement to eat hordes of candy. I can totally identify. I sometimes get sad with no reason and then I get mad at myself which makes nothing better. I don't understand why it happens but then it goes away and I'm ok again until the next time. This is a really good description of how that feels. Thank you. I have recently been here too. (And maybe am there a little bit today). I'm pretty sure I've had that exact same eskimo vagrant outfit on, actually. i'm going through the same thing. also, i live in a two-story apartment and someone still managed to steal my bike. off of the balcony. life. <3 I like how it was totally sad at first and made me want to sniffle, but ended with me laughing. I love your honesty and humour, and I'd say writing a blog post and making jokes about it shows you're pretty well on the way to recovery! A lot of us can empathise with suffering from depression, and we all wish you the best of luck. :) "trying to use willpower to overcome the apathetic sort of sadness that accompanies depression is like a person with no arms trying to punch themselves until their hands grow back." I'm really sorry to read you've been depressed.. I've been wondering where you were. I hope with enough skittles and invincibility you can return to your old self. I'm in a similar place, good luck. ♥ Wow, I'm actually going through this myself for a while. Kudos to you, Allie, and for really making depression into something a little more understandable. That was a perfect depiction of a depressive episode. There has been a pile of folded clean clothes on my couch for about a week now. I randomly move them around so I can lay with the dogs on the couch but the idea of moving them all of the way to my dresser is just too exhausting. Hope you are feeling better. :) Aww! Actually very inspirational. I love the 'load me up' picture and the last picture. Both are amazing. That's how my depression makes me feel. Except invincible only lasts when it's a mind game and not when someone is kicking your ass. Yup. Very glad to see a new post from you! Hope you didn't actually touch any spiders. You never know were they've been. I mean, I knew I was depressed, but the untouchable godlike part, I just realized that that's how it ended, right now, while reading this. I've been depressed since then, for brief periods, but nothing like that one time. Thank God for untouchable exoskeletons. I hope you never go through that again, of course, because it sucks, but I'm still glad you posted about it in such a glorious way. YAYAYAY! The ending was so awesome. That picture at the end was indescribably amazing. I now know what my desktop background for the next decade is going to be :D Ohhh my gosh. Thank you so much for this post. I'm battling the same kind of thing. & it's comforting to know that there'll be a light at the end of the tunnel. Welcome back Allie! I've been depressed before, and I know that it is no fun. I'm glad you got through it! Glad you're back! And congrats on the beating depression/becoming invincible to painful emotions thing! Having had two separate bouts of depression during my teens I'm well pleased how much this made me giggle - I Love You Super-Bunches. Allie, I want to give you like a thousand million hugs. Thank you for opening up about your depression- most of us readers don't know you personally, but we care about you! Loved this post, and have to say I've been there, and it made me laugh because I've had those feelings too, from beginning to end. I hope you defeat your depression monster, and I look forward to more from you whenever you can! :) Happy for the new post. Sad that it's delay was caused by life-crushing depression. Depression is so illogical sometimes. Glad you found that magic key that unlocked the code to regaining your life. It's sad, but I have to ask due to personal experience...did Boyfriend make it through with you? Is he still here? We're rooting for you, Allie. Think of it as thousands of hugs from strangers. I mean...thousands of strange hugs. I mean...thousands of strange huggers. I mean...you know what I mean. I find the mania part of my bipolar causes me to not give a crap and buy all the skittles. I truly do wish you the best in this struggle. Remember, no one would tell you just to get over cancer. Helloooo, horrid experience in college. Glad you're back, Allie. Keep riding that bike forward and don't look back. :) Thanks for this post and for broaching a sensitive subject in a unique way. You hit that balance between deeply uncomfortable and hilarious. Glad you are back. Well, at least neither of us are wandering that emotional landscape alone. Thanks for writing this (he typed, looking at the open bag of Reese's halloween candy that's going into his mouth vs. those of neighborhood wandering tot-looters). And hugs and well-wishes and such and so on. ;) SO SO SO SO happy you're back! Big hugs and lots of love - congrats for kicking depression's ass. Is there anything Skittles can't do? It's so great to see you posting again. This really touched a nerve with me, as I have been battling depression myself. Thank you for posting this and giving people some deeper understanding of how it feels. oh my god, you are writing about my life, down to every detail. especially the part about the late movies. Super insidious, depression. You know exactly what to do to feel better, but doing any of those things seems utterly overwhelming. Believe or not, the best antidepressant for me is the ADD medication. Makes things seem possible again. YOU ARE AWESOME. If you were in my real life I would hug you a lot. You are hilarious and even your post about depression was adorable and hilarious and crushingly sad because you do not deserve to be sad, you deserve to be happy a lot, and you are so talented at getting across your feelings through your posts. It feels weird to say that your post about depression was funny and cute but I think that just shows how talented you are at communicating your life. I hope things get amazing for you and you feel joy and eat every last skittle without even getting a stomachache!!!!!! I'm so glad to see another post from you, but I'm sorry to hear that things haven't been going well. There's a saying in Spanish: "Mal de mucho, consuelo de tontos." Roughly translated, it means, "The fact that your suffering is shared by a lot of people is only comforting to idiots." Sure, lots of people may be depressed, and sure, some of these people have relatively worse things going on in their lives. But that doesn't change the fact that you're in pain, and it doesn't diminish the legitimacy of your suffering. Please don't feel guilty about being depressed. I became depressed after MOVING from New York to North Carolina in the ninth grade. I hated myself, because here I was, a middle-class kid with a great family and perfect health, and I fell all to pieces over a simple move. I felt weak and pathetic. But sometimes you get down, and when that happens there is no shame in getting help. I saw a psychologist and it really, really helped. If you're still having difficulties, please think about seeing one! Wow. I never really understood what proper, actual depression felt like until this post. I think I've been a bit of a shit friend to my friends who have it. Soz dudes. :( I need a shirt that says "Nothing can do anything to me." I NEED IT RIGHT. FUCKING. NOW. Or, I will stab myself through the cheek with a fork. Then at least I'll have a scar, and when people are like, "lolololol it looks like you got stabbed in the cheek with a fork" I'll be all like, "yeah, I fucking did!" All because I didn't have that shirt. YOU ARE MEEN, ALLIE!!! You can't even know how much I needed this. I'm in the laying on laundry phase. I look forward to being Batman and not giving a fuck. I'm so sorry you had to go through all of this. I hope you continue to improve, and thanks for sharing in such a bittersweet albeit still-kinda-funny way. Hugs to you! Welcome back! You have brilliantly described depression - so few people understand what it can be like. Your post will change that. this story was awesome, and it reminds me a little bit of NPH when he says: " when I'm sad, I just stop being sad and start being awesome instead!". cause that's totally what you did! ps i love you you're awesome, you can make me laugh so hard i can't stop crying. First I was happy you posted something new, then I was sad you were depressed, then I was happy you came out of it, and now I want skittles... So glad you're back, Allie, and at least partially without the sad monster. The sad monster can actually be great armour, especially in exoskeleton form. I can definitely relate. At the moment, all I want to do is stay on the couch all the day and not do anything other than internet things. This may have something to do with my nerdiness, or it may also be my apathy towards my job. Which I want to quit in favour of blogging and design. But can't until I start making money. All I can say is I'm glad I don't live somewhere where puffer jackets are a prerequisite before leaving the house. You have officially made my day, which is just beginning seeing as I live right next to the date line :D This made me laugh and cry all at the same time. Been there and doing that, good to hear you feel more invincible now Also suffering from depression and will now be reposting this in an effort to get some people to understand just exactly what it feels like. I suffer from depression too (typing this from my laundry pile of Mordor)...thanks for being brave enough to share. I am going to go drink some chocolate milk and maybe watch Jumanji. Fantastic way to describe depression! I'm sorry you had to experience it but appreciate you sharing it. I think when brilliant, funny, intelligent people like yourself admit weakness, it makes the rest of us weaklings feel better. I'm both scared and comforted on how you've captured what I feel right now. Except wanting to watch Jumanji and eat skittles. I ain't down with that. That's the scariest and perhaps most beautifully heartfelt and vulnerable thing I've ever read. Thanks for creating that entry, and know that you have one more stranger rooting for you and your work in a HUGE way. You are incredible. This is incredible. So damn insightful into Depression, wrapped up in a hilarious bow. That you can, have, and do feel these things, and can still turn it into something that had me crying with laughter? Damn, girl. You're a winner. I feel kinda bad lolling at this, especially since I understand and know all too well just exactly how it feels. You have an incredible gift for explaining stuff like this, it can be so hard to communicate just how truly awful it is. This could totally be a pamphlet on depression for doctors to give to people Thanks for writing. I totally get it. <3 And I think you rock even more than I did before for sharing part of your life that isn't all that funny. I always like it when other people talk about their depression. I feel a lot better when I know that someone else deals with similar issues. Oh yeah, WELCOME BACK!!! why do I feel like this might be my future...I can practically feel it. Some day I will become so numb I won't give a crap. I don't know whether it's a relief or not. Love the way you laid this all out there; lots of love to you. Keep fighting. Not giving up is still fighting. I can't even deal with how amazing this is. I've tried to write about my depression so many times and it hasn't come close to nailing it the way you just did. Amazing. You will never read this in the onslaught of comments in their thousands that are just about to roll in (Oh no... they're coming... AAAIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!) but this is SO. LIKE. LIFE. Depression is an evil bitch monster. And you can kick its ass. It's bizarre that you have NEVER said anything that I couldn't relate to. Thank you for putting it in comic form...it makes things easier, somehow. So happy you're writing again!! Surprisingly, I was just posting about your blog on Facebook - we've been talking about teachers, so I shared the Alot blog post. Just as I posted that link, your update came in with the new post, so I dropped everything to read it. Spot on with the depression - I've been through it, so has my wife and two of my kids. It's a bitch. You just have to be a bigger, badder, more awesome bitch and you win! Thank you for sharing your world with us - it makes ours so much better!! Dude, I have so been there. Depression makes you feel as alone as a vegan at a BBQ, but seriously, other folks go through the exact same process. There's no shame in it, and there are lots of resources for dealing with it. Yes! Totally relate! And I'm not going to tell you not to be sad or not to be depressed, because as you said, that's like an armless person punching themselves until they grow arms. Prozac is my best friend, but not everyone likes my friends, and that's okay. I'm sorry to hear you're depressed. I know how you feel. I've been unemployed since July and just moved to a different country. Am now broke and starting to panic. I have battled bouts of depression for my entire life. I would just like to say, you certainly give me plenty of joy. And it's heartbreaking to read and see your depression, even in the very funny format you use. I wish you the best of luck. xo I don't have words for how brilliantly spot-on this is, so the ones I used just now will have to do for now. I'm glad you posted because I miss your posts. I've been very depressed before and argued with myself but I'm still way scared of horror movies. Enjoy your Skittles! So sorry you are going through that - but hopefully the skittles and a barrage of horror flicks have helped you in your struggle! Oh, and touch a spider? Really? Don't do it. Sounds familiar. Even the laundry part. Sometimes it's totally worth it to get to the not-giving-a-fuck part, though. You are full of WIN. I'm sorry you've been having a rough time, and I totally relate to everything you said. I think anybody that tells somebody that is depressed "You could feel better if you wanted to" should read this! It perfectly sums up the hole that depression is. So, not to sound cliche, but this was totally me. Once I got depressed, it got to a point where I could fuck shit up and not care. I love this. Damn. Totally been there. Haven't broken out the other side and found my exoskeleton yet. Maybe soon. Glad you're feeling better. :) Now for seriousness...have you ever been tested for food allergies? Some food allergies can build up over time (so you weren't allergic before, but are gradually becoming so) and one of the biggest symptoms of it can be depression! Depression and anxiety are linked. But I am glad you manged to make it out yourself, that takes a strong person. We all missed you horribly! And if you need horror movies and skittles I can totally hook a girl up. I'm sorry you went through such a troubled time. I really missed your posts! Hope things get better for you and that you conquer this. Love you, Allie! I'm so glad that you made a new post! :] I am way way old and I love that you are you, just from your blog, since I would not know you if you tripped me in the aisle of your mart of choice. Thank you for this post. You explained the whole experience perfectly. You're awesome. Just saying. And I'm glad to see that you're alive and hadn't died.... I was getting worried. Keep your head up, kiddo, things will get better! *hug* I'm so glad to see a new post. But I'm sorry about the topic. Depression is bad enough but COMPLETELY RANDOM depression is just the universe deserving a kick in the nuts. Ride with that fear-proof exoskeleton and see where it takes you. :-) I don't think you are super creepy, and I figure there would be worse things than being found. Unless it was being found with a spiky thing or fire. Anyhow, just was giong to say that just the one new post makes a bunch of people all happy, so therefore you are not a bad person on the whole. I suppose there may be things you could obsess over, but in balance you use your powers for more good than evil, so there you go. Also cannot believe that I click on this and it said 9 comments and now it is like 44, and by the time it posts it will be more, so you will likely never even see this one. And thanks for the forum by the way it is a lifesaver. suffering from not depression but severe panic anxiety for the past 13 years, I suddenly realized through reading this that... maybe there IS a positive side and I just haven't found it. you get so darn negative about hardships that you forget about it, so, THANKS ALLY :D this post made me truly happy and positive. I just want to find my strong point now and kick someone in the face (well... that came off wrong. maybe kick a wall in, then) I could have sworn that you were writing about me. Especially the whole part about lying on a couch and desperately trying to get yourself to stand up and loosing that battle. Also, fistbump for being from N. Idaho. I was born and raised in Lewiston. Don't worry. I got better. If I can have some skittles I'll watch the scary movies with you, and stand at a safe but encouraging distance while you touch the spider. =D I've always been amazed by your talent, Allie. Now I'm amazed by your strength. Thank you for posting this. This is hilarious and incredibly poignant at the same time. I have to admit I got a little choked up. I love you, Allie. I can totally relate! I'm sorry you were depressed for so long, but I'm happy you managed to exoskeleton yo' way out of it!! I have tumors and diseases. But, am not depressed, thank goodness. Sorry you are and thanks for making me feel better, even though I didn't really need it. I'm glad to see you're alive. And that your invicibleness did not put you in front of a car. And that you seem to be doing better? :( *hugs* I was overwhelmingly sad for no reason today. Then I saw that there is a new Hyperbole and a Half post and I perked up. But then I saw that it is about being overwhelmingly sad for no reason. So I'm not quite sure how I feel now. This work by Allie Brosh is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
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I will be eternally grateful for all the type comments and loving letters I have received about Edward. He would have been astonished to understand he was known, much less loved, by so many great individuals everywhere in the world. For myself I am humbled and grateful. I promise to reply each letter personally. For the second, however, I’m making an attempt to simply accept and navigate Edward’s absence. It’s a lot harder than I ever would have believed. I shall return in time. For those who’ve seen a useless hen within the road, or maybe accidentally hit a hen, it might feel like a nasty sign. It might truly be a good signal, showing you that an end to turmoil or ache is coming. A useless chicken doesn’t essentially portend physical demise, but metaphorical loss of life. Maybe you are going via the heartache of a break-up. Maybe you might be struggling to find a job. This dead chicken marks the top to your search and struggle. A new starting is simply across the corner. His upcycled art turned out to be very abstract! He was just a little upset that we didn’t have extra of the trash that the upcycled person did in the Inspiration Picture, but his love for the wax sticks and the versatility of them took his thoughts off of it. This exercise is so versatile, since you may honestly provide any kind of upcycled item – aluminum foil, buttons, toilet paper rolls, pouch caps, etc. The sum of money you may make by promoting scrap is proscribed solely by you. If you happen to’re keen to go out and actively look for things to (legally) scrap, then you’ll stay busy and your scrap pile will develop. You also should be keen to call the scrapyards round your metropolis to match prices. It will present you why these telephone calls are so necessary. In medieval times Devon was known for its sheep rearing. Many cities had their own wool and material industries and Newton Abbot was no exception. The streets of the town have been busy with the actions of woollen mills, dyers, spinners, fullers, weavers and tailors. Fabric manufactured right here was repeatedly shipped to Holland through Exeter. Newton Abbot prospered all through the seventeenth and 18th centuries due each to it’s profitable fabric business, and the tanneries and leather-based items manufacturers that had additionally sprung up regionally. In 1928 Leopold Kemp, supervisor, suggested that due to elevated demand for warm sea-water baths, the disused Turkish Bathtub should be re-converted into slipper baths. The location was on the first ground, north of the corridor resulting in the primary-class slipper baths, and four extra baths might be fitted into the space. Hove Council agreed. In 1922 five dressing rooms were converted into loos because of demand.
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Greenwich Academic Literature Archive - Spatial and temporal population dynamics of rodents in three geographically different regions in Africa: implication for ecologically-based rodent management Spatial and temporal population dynamics of rodents in three geographically different regions in Africa: implication for ecologically-based rodent management As part of a three-year study to develop ecologically-based rodent management (EBRM) in southern Africa, a capture–mark–recapture study was carried out in Tanzania, Namibia and Swaziland to establish the demographic patterns and population dynamics of rodents. Two study grids were established in each country. In Tanzania, ten species of rodents and one shrew (Crocidura sp.) were identified in the study area. The rodent species consisted of Mastomys natalensis, Aethomys chrysophilus, Arvicanthis neumanni, Gerbilliscus vicina, Acomys spinosissimus, Lemniscomys griselda, Lemniscomys zebra, Rattus rattus, Graphiurus sp. and Mus minutoides. Mastomys natalensis was dominant and contributed more than 70% of the captures. In Namibia, five species were captured, namely Mastomys natalensis, Gerbilliscus leucogaster, Saccostomus campestris, Mus minutoides and Steatomys pratensis. Mastomys natalensis contributed about 50% of the captures. In Swaziland, only M. natalensis was captured in the study grids. There was a clear pattern in the population dynamics, with breeding confined to the wet seasons in the three countries. Mastomys natalensis was the dominant pest species, for which EBRM should focus on. The highest population density of M. natalensis occurred during and after the rains, which coincided with the most susceptible phenological stage of crops. The breeding seasonality and density fluctuations observed in the three countries conform with observations made elsewhere in Africa, which support the hypothesis that rainfall events promote primary productivity on which murid rodents depend. Development of EBRM in these countries will be determined by the local conditions and how they influence the demographic processes of the rodent populations. EBRM should make use of the available ecological knowledge of the local rodent pest species and the focus should be on (ecological) management practices applicable at the community level including community [1] Paper also presented at the 4th International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management (ICRBM), 12–16 April 2010, Bloemfontein, South Africa. This site uses cookies to help provide you with the best possible browsing experience. Find out more about cookies.close
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Way back when I was in high school (over ten years ago), I loved to go out and ride my skateboard deck all over town! Those were some truly fantastic times, my friends! There were many blissful moments where you would land a fat trick that you had practicing for eons, and actually pull it off. Tantamount to that was the learning process—where some bump, scrapes, cuts, bruises, and even the occasional broken bone came into the picture. But you bit your lip, ground your teeth and kept riding. That was the skateboarding mantra: Don’t skate if you couldn’t take it. My friends and I all adhered strictly to our skating ways, and we loved to skate away the days, especially during the summertime. Even though the heat left us dilapidated, and really made it feel like you were riding your skateboard in a sauna, nonetheless we bore the brunt of those hot summer days and kept riding. Now, years later, I have found that my passion and affinity for this sport has been renewed again. Alive it is inside of me, and one huge plus is that I have found skateboarding to be a wonderful cardio workout that is enabling me to keep my body trim and toned, as I enter the third decade of my life on this planet. Now just getting back into this intense sport, I have realized how shoddy that I have become over the years gone by. But, with each passing day, I am slowly but surely making strides towards getting my skills back to what they once were. This time around, I am wise and always wear protective gear when riding. The last thing I need to deal with is another broken bone and some costly medical bills that mommy and daddy won’t pay for, because I am a full grown adult. For that matter, X Games rock and sock, too! In my opinion, and for the life of me, I am unable to comprehend how skateboarding is not in the Olympics, but twirling some fancy silk batons and playing volleyball is? Go figure, right? However, that just gives all you avid skateboarders out there even more motivation to skate on. Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: cardio, fitness, Olympics, skate, skateboard, skateboard deck, skateboarding, skating, working out, X Games
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Mianna Thomas' bikinis must be made out of some alien fabric. It's some kind of miracle that the weight of her 34JJ head-crushing hooters don't shred her bikini top. She struts outside to meet her date waiting in the pool, and she has every right to proudly strut because her rack is the stuff of wet-dreams. "I love my big tits," says Mianna. "I'm very proud of them. The thing about having them is all the attention." Attention is what Mianna gets when she's out and about in Las Vegas. Mianna needs her boobs carefully manhandled. After she drops her top and has them oiled, she and her pool date retreat indoors to fuck. The Las Vegas local is a very sexual girl who deserves a thorough cock-pumping. But it's not always this way for Mianna. Support the Galveston County Fair and Rodeo by becoming a member. We have 4 levels of membership including an Individual, Family, Corporate Life and Individual Life. By purchasing a membership you will receive fair passes, have voting privileges at the General Membership Meeting held each year in June, and have Summer Series privileges. Our annual Membership Drive is held each year from August 1st through January 31st. Memberships are not sold from February - July
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If information is incorrect and you want to refresh it or have any questions about it, kindly please contact us by clicking here or via e-mail [email protected] Elderly people are occupying some 100 beds at Landspitali University Hospital in Reykjavík, when they should really be in nursing homes, the hospital’s director says. The director said, speaking to the hospital’s annual meeting this week, that more funding is needed to properly solve the problem. The health minister agrees. “On this very day, there are 95 so-called abilities and health assessments, in other words those who it has been decided need to wait to go into nursing homes. These people are living in reasonable conditions but it would be much better if they were at home, as a nursing home is,” Páll Matthíasson said. He also said that various projects are on the go to relieve the problem, including the 15 waiting-bed spaces the hospital will have access to in Akranes from mid-May, as well as the setting up of a diagnostic ward and opening of a patient guesthouse, which will open in the autumn. These and other factors will soon help to discharge patients better and faster. “But the big problem and that which I wanted to point out, is that in the long-run close consideration needs to be given to financing of nursing services and support for the elderly. We see that until 2022, it is the health ministry’s assessment that there will be 273 more nursing places needed in the capital region than there are currently plans to build.” According to RÚV, delays in the discharge of the elderly from hospital mean that sick people waiting for in-patient appointments are often also delayed. Health minister Óttarr Proppé says efforts are underway to increase health funding to projects other than the building of a new Landspítali hospital. Icelandic President Guðni Th. Jóhannesson believes it was a major mistake after the 2008 banking collapse to make use of an ancient and outdated clause in the Icelandic constitution to assemble the High Court of Iceland. The role of President of Iceland is poorly-defined in the constitution of the Republic, according to two prominent academics.
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Portland Timbers against LA Galaxy. Portland Timbers have 0 so far this season and LA Galaxy scored 0 goals so far. In defence Portland Timbers have conceded 0 and LA Galaxy have let in 0. Portland Timbers have won 5 times out of the previous 8 league games. LA Galaxy have won 1 out of the last eight games.
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This program for pre-schoolers ages 2-4 builds on the legacy of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. The series tells its engaging stories about the life of a preschooler using musical strategies grounded in Fred Rogers’ landmark social-emotional curriculum. Through imagination, creativity and music, Daniel and his friends learn key social skills necessary for school and for life. Wednesday, Dec 13, 2017 - 4:30 PM "Daniel Fixes Trolley/Problem Solver Daniel" Daniel Fixes Trolley - Daniel accidentally breaks a wheel off Trolley while playing. When Mom is too busy to help Daniel put the wheel back on, she urges him to try to figure it out on his own and explains that fixing it on his own will make him feel good about himself. Problem Solver Daniel - Daniel is playing with Miss Elaina and they accidentally break one of the toys. D Wednesday, Dec 13, 2017 - 1:00 AM "Playtime Is Different/The Playground Is Different With Baby" (KIDS (5)) Wednesday, Dec 13, 2017 - 5:00 PM "Daniel's Friends Say No/Prince Wednesday Doesn't Want to Play" (KIDS (5)) Thursday, Dec 14, 2017 - 1:00 AM "Daniel's Friends Say No/Prince Wednesday Doesn't Want to Play" (KIDS (5))
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An action-adventure title, Detective Pikachu finds the hero of the title – a unique Pikachu in the Pokémon world – partnering with Tim Goodman and searching for evidence and clues to solve a series of cases, whilst also investigating the disappearance of Tim’s father, Harry Goodman. When he arrives in Ryme City looking for his missing father, little does Tim know he would meet a Pikachu, but mo...[Read More] Elementary my dear Goodman: After seemingly hundreds of games starring the little electric mouse we’ve all grown to love, he finally has a voice. Pikachu, the surprising star sleuth of Detective Pikachu, is a different beast to the excitable, high-pitched incarnations we’ve seen before. Here he’s a sarcastic, world-weary detective and somehow – against all the odds – it just works. Story: Tim Good...[Read More] Let’s Party: ‘Mario Party‘ became a very special property to a very select group of kids growing up. 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I’d been begg...[Read More] The next few months for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS owners are going to be overflowing with a wide variety of first- and third-party games in wildly different genres. Or, to put in another way, the future for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS owners is looking quite awesome. During a Nintendo Direct video presentation, Nintendo provided details for more than 40 games launching for Nintendo Swi...[Read More] This year, Nintendo will once again open a booth full of current and upcoming titles for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family systems at gamescom – the world’s largest annual trade fair for videogames, held in Cologne, Germany. 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It doesn’t matter how experienced you are, there are tutorials for every beginner and advanced composer inside. No problem! I can teach you how to meet game developers and lock down gaming projects by applying the right attitude and mind set. Have a look at my previous clients and societies below! There is a tonne more to game composition than writing the music. I can teach you the lessons you need to know. Working with Chris on indie game prototypes was a breeze. He communicates well, gets your intentions for the mood you want in your scene, and adds his professional expertise. He can work on very structured projects, but is also very capable of handling unconventional experimentation. When we worked with Chris on the soundtrack for Oh My Godheads, his knowledge and experience really came across. Throughout the project, he was professional, patient and a pleasure to work with. We're thrilled with the lively sound he brought to the game! Chris is incredibly professional and obviously has a wealth of knowledge on game composition. He was able to understand and write to brief with a very high standard. Chris communicates splendidly, is fun to work with, and has the musical fluency to create vastly different moods. We’ll work with him again. Get ready for a shocking surprise with a trailer for the live-action Detective Pikachu movie, out this May Skylanders SWAP Force (you can check out our extensive hands-on preview here) is just around the corner, and to celebrate Activision is naming October as “SWAPtober”. Starting tomorrow you’ll be able to win Starter Pack giveaways and take part in some cool activities throughout the month. Check it out: Kicking off SWAPtober, Activision will be giving away one Skylanders SWAP Force Starter Pack per day from October 1-31 via the official Skylanders Twitter channel (@SkylandersGames). Portal Masters can visit Skylanders.com to mix and match their favorite SWAP Force characters out of the more than 250 possible combinations. Fans can then tweet their favorite SWAP Force character combination along with a suggested catchphrase using the hashtags #SWAPtober and #Skylanders for the chance to win one of the daily Skylanders SWAP Force Starter Pack giveaways, which will be available after the game’s launch. On October 10, Skylanders, one of the world’s most successful video game franchises, is partnering with Toys”R”Us® to bring Skylands to life with “SWAPtoberfest”-a celebration in Times Square where fans will have the chance to be among the very first to play the game before it’s available at retail. SWAPtoberfest will feature Skylanders SWAP Force-themed activities, photos with Skylanders costumed characters as well as chances to win a Skylanders SWAP Force Starter Pack and special Skylanders-themed merchandise from top companies like MEGA Brands, Rubie’s Costume Company, Hybrid Apparel and Power A. On Saturday, October 12 and Sunday, October 13, the Toys”R”Us international flagship store in New York City will celebrate the launch of Skylanders SWAP Force with one-of-a-kind in-store experiences, including game demos and giveaways (while supplies last). When the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy was announced, Spyro fans had hope that the purple dragon would be next to receive... As someone who’s on the go quite often, my Switch is often my preferred console. (Though if you can find a way... Nostalgia has long been a major part of video game culture. The 1980s and ‘90s in particular represent for many people a...
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New idea submissions, commenting and voting are no longer available on this site. Logins have also been disabled. After refreshing a file resource that has a MIME type specified (e.g. text/javascript) the MIME type is removed. This should be changed so that the MIME type is not removed after a refresh. You can run IdeaJam™ in your company. It's easy to install, setup and customize. Your employees, partners and customers will immediately see results. IdeaJam has an extensive set of widgets and API's that allow you to extend and integrate IdeaJam™ with other applications. This is a unique real vampire website for vampires as well as the curious. It has valuable information for any real vampire and is based on scientific evidence. It also leads to other good websites for real vampires. This is why I "think" Im a real vampire They have no desire to use us as lab rats or slaves. Before reading any farther on this site, This website is not made for poser vamps, close-minded people, or those who think that they are, or claim to be a vampire because they think the spirit of a vampire entered them at some time making them a vampire. We call these people posers, which they are; they are confused lost children. This site is not here for them in any way! It is for real vampires, curious people, and open-minded skeptics. The best compliment that you can give to this site, is telling all of your friends about it. Real vampires are not pure fiction. The Headache Paradox: It is scientifically impossible to have a headache, seeing that there are no pain receptors in the brain. Yet we continue to search for answers to what causes a headache, because we all know that headaches do exist. Between a combination of the fact that our brains are roughly nothing more than a highly advanced mass of nerves, and that every function is controlled by signals that our brain sends through our nerves to the rest of our bodies, I think that if we could somehow make our nerves send stronger, more efficient signals at a quicker speed it would have a lot of different results. Including heightened sense (both physical and psychic) moving quicker both running and walking along with arm movement etc. The brain being just nerves would obviously also be effected, resulting in quicker more efficient thinking, which naturally would make us smarter, more observant, and have much sharper reflexes. Some say that is an overly simplified form of how the brain functions, which it is. To them I say make the axons 12-15% wider, resulting in signals being sent much more quickly through the brain. Allowing neurons to create more connections without loss of speed, and the 10,000+ miles of blood vessels in the brain doubling as an additional cooling system for the brain. I could write a book on the cascade of effects that alone causes for people when they are changed in to a real vampire, however for now I will leave it in this simplified form.
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MDS, has an increased incidence in older patients and is a heterogeneous group of clonal bone marrow disorders. They are characterized by the presence of dysplastic hematopoietic cells and cytopenia that can progress to an acute leukemia. 10-15% of patients with MDS have acquired the syndrome through therapy related (t-MDS) treatment following chemotherapy or radiation. Conditions that can mimic MDS include vitamin B12 or folate deficiencies, infections and congenital conditions. A normal karyotype occurs in about 30-60% of MDS patients. If a clonal abnormality is detected about 25% of them can further progress to AML. Chromosome abnormalities in primary MDS, in order of frequency, include -7/del(7), -5/del(5), +8, abnormal 17p, -Y, del(20q), and 11q23 rearrangements. Prognosis typically worsens if more than one abnormality is present. Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable malignancy with a yearly incidence in the US of ~14,000 people and comprises ~2% of deaths from cancer. 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Plasma cells initially secrete IgM and later typically migrate to bone marrow to differentiate into long-lived plasma cells, responsible for the heterogeneous production of immoglobulins IgA, IgD, IgE and IgG. Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are a group of diseases of the bone marrow in which excess cells are produced. All MPNs arise from precursors of the myeloid lineages in the bone marrow and all of which are related, many evolving into myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia. This particular neoplasm, MPN, is classified in the hematologic neoplasms category and is further broken down into four main myeloproliferative diseases. These four are categorized by the presence of the Philadelphia chromosome. Essential thrombocytosis (ET), polycythemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF) are all Philadelphia chromosome negative, and chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is Philadelphia chromosome positive. B-Cell lymphomas are “blood cancers” in the lymph glands. They develop more frequently in older adults and in immunocompromised individuals. B-Cell lymphomas include both Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas and are typically divided into low and high grade. Prognosis and treatment depends on the specific type of lymphoma as well as the stage and grade. Common types include diffuse large B cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, marginal zone lymphoma, mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue lymphoma, small cell lymphocytic lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and mantle cell lymphoma. Chromosomal translocations involving the immunoglobulin heavy locus (IGH) is a classic cytogenetic abnormality for many B-Cell lymphomas. In these cases, the immunoglobulin heavy locus forms a fusion protein with another protein that has either pro-proliferative or anti-apoptotic abilities. Formalin-Fixed Paraffin Embedded Tissue: Tissue sections 4-5 micron sections, 2 slides per probe, fixation time must be between 6-48 hours, include H&E slide with area of interest marked Approximately 10% of non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases are due to T-Cell lymphomas. They are compromised of four classes; Extranodal T cell lymphoma, Cutaneous T-Cell lymphoma, Anaplastic large cell lymphoma, and anioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma based on cytologic grading. The survival rate of T cell lymphoma varies widely depending on the subtype. Treatment options also vary, but the standard lymphoma therapies including chemotherapy, radiation, stem cell transplantation, and surgery are effective.
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The Illinois General Assembly offers the Google Translate™ service for visitor convenience. In no way should it be considered accurate as to the translation of any content herein. Visitors of the Illinois General Assembly website are encouraged to use other translation services available on the internet. Biography: Farmer; born March 26, 1944, in Lincoln; graduated, DeVry Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1963; married (wife, Carol), has three children and eight grandchildren. Retailers look for new customers and are frequently trying out new methods to attract those new customers. Retail digital marketing campaigns incorporate many tactics to attract new customers and generate product sales. Start-ups and established brands utilize these methods to grow and gain market share. What are retail digital marketing campaigns? Retail marketing is focused… Because God is always present within us, the Love, the joy, and the peace of God are always alive in us as well. They are never really lost, just obstructed at times by the things of the world. If we’re not experiencing their presence, we must overcome our inner obstacles by letting go of whatever is blocking the ongoing flow of His Spirit. Forgiveness is the “magic medicine” that dissolves these obstructions and brings us the healing we need, whether in the relationships within ourselves or in our relationships with others. Next, we call forward the high self (the “I”) of the individual we hold a judgment against, and we begin to dialogue with the other person’s high self. We recall the incident that led to our conflict, and then express our desire to enter into the Loving with them – to forgive and dissolve whatever obstacles are between us. As an example, we could mentally say to the other person, “At this time, I wish to enter into forgiveness with you. I forgive you for any and all things you may have done that caused me harm or disquiet, and I ask you to forgive me for anything I may have done that caused harm or disquiet to you.” Of course, it is not just against others that we tend to build walls. In fact, most of the time that we hold grievances against others, we are also holding grievances against ourselves or God as well. So, after we have begun the process of forgiveness with the other person, we then call on our own higher self, again discussing the obstacles and expressing the desire to forgive and restore our partnership within. The words we use can be very similar. We just imagine that our own higher self is standing before us, and then we might say something like, “At this time, I wish to enter into forgiveness with you. I forgive you for any and all things I may have done that caused you harm or disquiet, and I ask you to forgive me as well.” Finally, we repeat the same process of forgiving with God. If we do this with sincerity, we will find that what happens for us is truly amazing. We may actually begin to see or feel our auras lighten up as we let go of the barriers that are being carried as karmic charges within us. This process may only need to be done once. However, there are often many “pieces” to our conflicts, and we may find it necessary to repeat this exercise over several days or perhaps even longer. Once we discuss the incident itself, though, we should not recall it and discuss it again. In other words, while working with this exercise, we don’t want to keep putting energy into who did or who said what. Instead, we should just express it the first time and then let it go. Otherwise, we keep reliving the painful experience and may even reinforce the very judgments and hard feelings we are trying to release. As we repeat the exercise, we, therefore, want to focus more on the continuing desire to let go of any negativity we have been holding and to move more fully towards forgiveness and the restoration of Loving. Journal by writing a list of things you hold against God. Then, using the forgiveness technique above, finish the following sentence: “At this time, I wish to enter into forgiveness with you God…”
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The app will be piloted in several specific patient populations and will eventually be offered to BIDMC’s entire network of over 250,000 patients. BIDMC@home provides personalized home monitoring in many different conditions. HealthKit allows the app to collect data from various sensors and 3rd party apps to gain a holistic picture of health and help prevent hospital readmissions. Together with HealthKit-enabled wireless devices such as scales and blood pressure cuffs, patients with congestive heart failure can use BIDMC@Home to monitor vital signs and symptoms. Daily fluid, sodium intake and important predictors of fluid retention, can also be imported via HealthKit. Connected thermometers allow patients with autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis to better predict infections and monitor inflammation. Outpatient chemotherapy is associated with varied symptoms and side effects. The app allows these patients to better monitor their health during treatment. BIDMC@Home simplifies complicated post-operative instructions given to patients after orthopedic surgery by utilizing the dynamic care card and allowing them to track their recovery. Major bowel surgery can place patients at risk of severe dehydration. Connected scales and electronic patient reported outcomes will help prevent complications in these patients in between visits to the doctor’s office. Every patient has a customized care plan that is seamlessly synced from the electronic medical record via FHIR interfaces. All outpatient medications are listed and updated in real time when a provider makes a change. Patients are encouraged to adhere to their prescribed medication regimen and can also track their intake of “as needed” medications. Providers can also define a care plan for non-medication activities, such as: diet, exercise, sleep or other instructions tailored to their individual care. 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Using the ResearchKit framework, the app collects meaningful patient reported outcomes using simple questions (e.g. shortness of breath on a 0-10 scale) or more elaborate validated survey instruments. To empower patients to take control of their own care, the app provides a dynamic graphing engine so that patients can see the relationship between measurements, medication adherence, or amount of “as needed” medications taken and the direct results. By reinforcing the relationship between treatment and outcome, we hope to reinforce positive behaviors and improve treatment compliance. The app syncs with our secure messaging system and allows patients to quickly contact their care team members. Life as a CIO Blog by John D. Halamka MD is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License John D. Halamka, MD, MS, is Chief Information Officer of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Chairman of the New England Healthcare Exchange Network (NEHEN), Co-Chair of the HIT Standards Committee, a full Professor at Harvard Medical School, and a practicing Emergency Physician. We truly love technology and security and we want to share it with the world. Recognize the excitement of technology here daily: The core specifications for Bluetooth v4.0, a technology declared one of the "10 Mobile Technologies to Watch in 2010 and 2011" by Gartner based on its perceived potential to evolve and impact short-term mobile strategies and policies, have been finalized by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). The next-generation Bluetooth wireless protocol promises lower power consumption and faster transmission speeds than existing Bluetooth. Bluetooth is the less-capable, but still ubiquitous cousin of Wi-Fi. It is an open wireless technology standard used for transmitting data over short distances using short-length radio waves. It is the technology responsible for elevators full of business professionals with little device plugged into their ears appearing to talk to themselves, and the technology found in many vehicles to pair with mobile phones and provide hands-free communications. Functionality of this widget is not currently available because JavaScript is disabled or not supported. All of us might be tried to load preview of an image which is to be uploaded to the server. Previously we can’t do this without uploading that particular file to the server. Now the latest versions of most of the browsers supports FILEREADER Web API. Using this we can display the preview of an image file without uploading to the server, using Javascript. The Javascript code given below: Do you have Office documents online that you want your site viewers to view even if they don’t have Office installed? 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