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Generally, the week between Christmas and New Years are filled with cheer and good spirit. However, with all the hubbub of the holidays, you may have missed one of the biggest PR disasters seen in the history of the video game industry. Continue reading → customer servicefiascomike krahulikn-controlocean marketingpaul christoforopenny arcadePRpublic relations Jeff Esposito Walk the Line September 2, 2010 Jeff Esposito 2 Comments I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. The piece was entitled Are you creating social media scorched earth? It focused on companies that burn bridges with customers with one-off social media accounts. There is no question that social media is the hotness for the 2010-2011 fiscal years for companies. Communications and customer service folks have been utilizing tools and building communities and brand awareness while driving revenue as a secondary benefit. The dollars brought in from people who are generally not seen as revenue drivers has given marketers a set of green blinders. You know the ones, where money clouds one’s thoughts, especially when the entry point into a medium is virtually free and is a direct outlet to customers. Continue reading → burn bridgescustomer servicedave fleetPRpublic relationssmsocial media Christina Khoury Complaining Vs. Whining August 10, 2010 Christina Khoury 9 Comments I believe that the ability to be a salesman is innate. You’re born with it or you’re not. I come from a family that could sell a red popsicle to a socialite dressed in a couture white sundress. Because of this ability to make people feel welcomed, cared for, and a priority, I always found myself working in retail. I worked the customer service desk at Marshalls when I was 15 years-old and as assistant manager of a sneaker store at 18 years-old. My retail career ended only a couple of years ago to focus on my career in PR. What I learned from working in retail and handling customers has always translated into my daily work as a PR professional. Recently I came across an interesting article by Sarah Nassauer for the New York Times, “I Hate My Room,’ The Traveler Tweeted. Ka-Boom! An Upgrade!” The article discussed how customer service is changing now that we have a million eyes at our finger tips. This isn’t new information as we all know that a company’s reputation can be hurt by a simple tweet, status update, Flickr image, YouTube upload, or TripAdvisor review. And that’s only naming a few of the various platforms we use on a daily basis. In the article a guest tweeted about his unsatisfactory room. The front desk employee was watching and immediately went into damage control offering an upgrade. Kudos to the front desk for monitoring the social network. But does every guest that complains/whines about service need to receive compensation or a resolution? Continue reading → customer servicereputation managementsocial media TJ Dietderich On Going Above & Beyond August 9, 2010 TJ Dietderich 6 Comments As I read this blog post from the wonderful Danny Brown, I was reminded of an episode of ER from back in the Clooney days. Bear with me here for just a second. Old school fans of Must See TV might remember the episode. The entire day, the ER is bogged down, people are having the hardest day of their lives, the attractive doctors are getting frazzled, patients are complaining, and because of a myriad of complications, not a lot can be done. Then George Clooney gets up, grabs some first aid supplies, and starts patching up the dozens of people sitting in the waiting room. The other doctors join in, and the human spirit rises to the occasion: FINALLY, stuff is getting done despite the red tape because it’s just the right thing to do. (Critics of this episode probably include malpractice lawyers and insurance folks who cry at scenes like this. Sorry, lawyers and insurance folks!) Continue reading → customer service TJ Dietderich A Customer Service Adventure April 27, 2010 TJ Dietderich 4 Comments This post could probably also called A Tale of Two Cheeses. Or TJ Likes to Complain about Cheese. But please bear with me. There is a point. You may recall my not-so-very groundbreaking observation that a lot our damage control is just plain ol’ customer service. We’re here to help, right? So here’s a story about that in action. Last week, I went to the grocery store and was railroaded by my beloved roommate into buying two kinds of cheese. By some strange coincidence, when we got home we saw that both brands of cheese had been improperly packaged and were sort of gross. My roommate was sad. I was excited. Hooray, I thought, now we can see some 21st century customer service in action. Let’s get us some replacement cheese! I took some photos, wrote down some batch numbers on the packages, and generally tried to be a very good consumer. I went to both brands’ websites to lodge my good-natured complaints. And this is what I found. Continue reading → cheesecustomer service TJ Dietderich Handling the Haters April 8, 2010 TJ Dietderich 6 Comments Haters gon’ hate. That’s what they do. And in our industry, we’re going to see the haters popping up all over the interwebs. Chances are, unless you’re flacking for fuzzy baby lambs, someone out there is hatin’ on your client, your client’s product, or your company. (And even baby lambs may have made enemies; you never really know.) So what do you do with the haters, the negative comments, the angry bloggers, the furious tweeters, the disappointed Yelpers, the flaming Facebooker? You could ignore them. Or you could do your job and handle the hate. Continue reading → customer servicepr saveSMPR Jess Greco Dunkin’ Donuts: Keeping Customers Loyal Via Social Media March 17, 2010 Jess Greco 11 Comments Not the author 🙂 It’s no big secret that I am a bigger Dunkin’ Donuts fan than most. This weekend, in the wake of New Jersey’s monster hurricane, I traveled to three different Dunkin’s just to get hash browns and an iced coffee, and then I went to a fourth one later that night. Today I somehow found myself in a Starbucks and asked for a medium iced coffee three times before I realized I was supposed to say Grande. Dunkin’ is sort of always on my brain. And I’m definitely not the only one. Last month, Dunkin’ Donuts was named number one in customer loyalty (in the coffee category) for the fourth straight year, which shows just how many people in the United States have made stopping at the infamous chain part of their daily routine. Of course the question that a study like this raises is, what is it that Dunkin’ Donuts does that inspires such utter devotion among their consumers? Continue reading → brandscoffeecompaniescustomer servicedunkin donutsmarketingmega fansocial media Heather Whaling Small Potatoes Will Grow February 5, 2010 Heather Whaling 13 Comments As a small business owner, I see customer service from a whole new perspective. When I opened my business banking account, I received exceptional customer service – far better than I had ever received before. Now, it could be this particular bank’s branch, but the cynic in me thinks reps cater more to the business owners than the individual with a regular account. Businesses tend to prioritize their customers. It’s not unreasonable to think bigger customers get better service, right? But, by providing less-than-stellar service to a smaller customer, are you assuming that that account will always be “small potatoes?” Continue reading → business growthbusiness ownercustomer servicesmall businesssmall business owner Mr. Publicity, Uncategorized In My Day September 25, 2009 Mr. Publicity Leave a comment photo credit:HAMED MASOUMI (CC) Back in my day we used to say, “Any PR is good PR.” We had no need for crisis PR or Twitter customer service. So your tragedy ended up on the front page of The New York Times? At least it was above the fold! In a few days from now, no one will remember what happened. Continue reading →
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As communicators, we work with many different parties. From the marketing team, to C-level executives, the legal team and a whole slew of other internal and external parties, our days and activities can often be filled with balancing a series of discussions, hopes and wishes with a slew of people. But at a certain point, after many meetings and conversations, we are tasked with writing that next big news release, or a big speech for our CEO or developing our company’s core brand messaging, and that’s where our big work really kicks in: the often never-ending internal/external review process. Continue reading →
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Finally… It’s the news all DC Comics’ fanatics have been waiting for, Slade Wilson better known by his alter ego ‘Deathstroke the Terminator’ has been revealed to be joining DC’s burgeoning cinematic universe after ‘The Batman’ himself, Ben Affleck shared a mysterious clip of the world’s most dangerous mercenary. It is increasingly looking like he will be the main antagonist in Batman’s solo film, but in the footage he appears to walking through the cargo bay of the Flying Fox, the large aircraft which will be used as a mobile base of operations for the Justice League, so could we be getting a cameo appearance from the mercenary with the most in the currently filming Justice League flick? We certainly hope so. Check out the footage below fellow fans of fantastic fiction… BLACK LIGHTNING WILL STRIKE THE SMALL SCREEN… Film and television writer/director Greg Berlanti has confirmed that he is in the process of pitching a series based upon DC’s popular Superhero ‘Black Lightning’. Berlanti is the brains behind such televisual hits as Supergirl, Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow. Black Lightning, (real name Jefferson Pierce) was created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden, and made his first appearance in ‘Black Lightning #1’ in April 1977. Jefferson is one of the first major African-American Superheroes to appear in comics, he has been an on/off member of The Justice League, and a regular in the Batman created team ‘The Outsiders’. Jefferson’s powers include – the generation and manipulation of electricity, flight, and the ability to conjure force fields. He is also a gold medal winning decathlete and master of various martial arts. WONDER WOMAN TEAMS UP WITH BIONIC WOMAN FOR THE ULTIMATE 70’s NOSTALGIA FEST… Cover courtesy of the awesome Alex Ross Iconic seventies TV superstars – Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman and Lindsay Wagner’s Bionic Woman will return in a spectacular team up comic! The joint project between DC Comics and Dynamite Entertainment titled ‘Wonder Woman ’77 Meets The Bionic Woman’ see’s our sterling Superheroines collaborating to take down the sinister sect known as ‘CASTRA’. DC Comics’ series ‘Wonder Woman ’77’ has been a fantastic homage to the original 70’s TV show, a fun and camp comic with astounding art that has superbly encapsulated the nostalgia and atmosphere of the original show. The idea of Diana Prince and Jamie Sommers teaming up is awesome, and we are very much looking forward to this historic collaboration, consider our breath very much bated! Why not join us again next time friends for more ‘Week In Geek’ Posted in Comics, Comics in film, Comics/television 6 Comments Tags: Ben Affleck, Black Lightning, DC Comics, Deathstroke, Justice League Of America, Lindsay Wagner, Lynda Carter, Slade Wilson, The Batman, The Bionic Woman, The Week In Geek... With Precinct1313, Wonder Woman '77 Comic Cover Of The Week: Deathstroke #12 – Looney Tunes Variant Nov 25 Posted by Bruce Hodder (formerly known as ArcaneHalloween) “Say yer prayers varmint!” Welcome once again my comic collecting cohorts to another episode of “Comic Cover Of The Week,” and this weeks spotlight falls upon yet another ‘ornery, bush-whackin’, doggone, shootinist-tootinist Looney Tunes variant cover starring none other than Yosemite Sam, who seems to have bitten off more than he can chew, in a death dealing duel with the mercenary with the most; Deathstroke. DC Comics have been celebrating parent company, Warner Bros’ excellent cartoon classics with a month long comic cover homage to their most beloved characters, Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, Wile Coyote and many more have been invading the covers of some of DC‘s biggest characters to hilarious effect. Also of note is the standard cover by the exceedingly talented Tyler Kirkham, showcasing a Deathstroke/Harley Quinn team-up, a more dangerous duo I cannot imagine, as Slade continues his mission to get at Suicide Squad mentor Amanda Waller, and he’s determined that he’ll go through any Supervillain that tries to get in his way… including Catwoman. Deathstroke #12 is available at your local comic book emporium right now. Written by: James Bonny, Tony S. Daniel. Cover and interior art by: Tyler Kirkham. Variant cover by: Ryan Benjamin, Warner Bros Animation. Posted in Comics Leave a comment Tags: Comic Cover Of The Week, DC Comics, Deathstroke, Deathstroke #12, Harley Quinn, Looney Tunes, Slade Wilson, Warner Bros Super-Villain Sunday: Deathstroke Mar 22 Posted by Bruce Hodder (formerly known as ArcaneHalloween) (DC Comics, 2015) Super-Villain Sunday this week brings you the original Terminator himself, Slade Wilson, aka Deathstroke. Created by Marv Wolfman and George Perez in 1980, making his first appearance in The New Teen Titans #2. Slade was originally an officer in the US armed forces, who towards the end of his military career volunteered for a dangerous genetic experiment that was designed to increase brain capacity and create a super soldier. The experiment however was rejected by the military and deemed an overall failure, due to most of the subjects dying or being left in a vegetative state, Slade was amongst them. Unbeknownst to the Army, Slade’s strength, agility and brain capacity had increased exponentially, and after being discharged honourably by the Army, he recuperated and became the costumed mercenary/assassin, Deathstroke. Slade is one of the few characters who can match Batman in Martial prowess Originally created as a villain for the Teen Titans, battling them on many occasions over the years, he would eventually branch out, becoming a major adversary for both Batman and Green Arrow. Slade’s iconic two-tone mask hides the fact that he lost an eye during a military incursion in his former life as a soldier, this would usually affect the performance and visual acuity of a normal human, but with Slade able to access 90% of his brains capacity, this impairment is not noticeable to him. In the past few years, Deathstroke’s popularity has exploded, with his inclusion in video-games such as Arkham Origins and Injustice: Gods Among Us, and also the popular television series, Arrow. With DC Comics cinematic universe unfolding on the silver screen over the next few years, comes the very real possibility of seeing everyone’s favourite merc-villain appearing on the big screen as an antagonist to at least one of DC’s heroes, in fact, I would not be at all surprised to see him pop up in at least a cameo role in the 2016 Suicide Squad movie, seeing as he is one of the squad’s most famous on/off team members. Super-Villain Rating: World’s Most Dangerous Mercenary. Deathstroke Required Reading Recommendations: Identity Crisis. Deathstroke: Legacy. The New Teen Titans: The Judas Contract. Posted in Comics 3 Comments Tags: Batman, Deathstroke, Green Arrow, Slade Wilson, Suicide Squad, Super-Villain Sunday, Teen Titans We Love Kotobukiya – #1 Jul 31 Posted by Bruce Hodder (formerly known as ArcaneHalloween) Here at Precinct1313 we don’t just read about Superheroes, like all dedicated comic fans we also like to collect Superheroes. Our favourite toys and statues are produced by the amazing – Kotobukiya, a Japanese manufacturer that has been making toys and figures since 1947 when a single shop was opened by Jusaburo Shimizu to make dolls. It became a limited company in 1951, but it wasn’t until 1985 that they made their first licensed figure – Godzilla, since then the company has grown into the leading licensed toy and statue manufacturer on the planet, their attention to detail is second to none and each and every piece they put out is a work of art. We love this company and already have many of their amazing statues adorning our shelves in the comic crypt, but there is always room for more! So we will be doing an occasional look at whatever is on our current wish-list from this amazing company, beginning with… Deathstroke, Slade Wilson…another fantastic statue from the masters at Kotobukiya, the statue stands 12 inches in height and is, as always intricately detailed and is posed dynamically with sword in hand. The mask itself is held in place with a small magnet which allows you to remove it so you can see Slade’s grizzled features. The paint work as ever is stunning and it comes with a stand with Deathstroke embossed in large letters upon it, our lives are not complete without this…we need it as much as we do air or water (maybe even more than that!). 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In the summer of 1994, a trip to visit my aunt and uncle in Wyoming launched my starvation plan into overdrive. It was a summer of freedom with back to back trips keeping me from the watchful eye of my parents. My cousin Angela and I landed at the Casper, WY airport late in the afternoon. I was relieved to finally be standing, first because my rear end was asleep and secondly because my cousin’s constantly bouncing knee was driving me crazy. Why had I never thought of that? Fidgeting, moving constantly surely burned more calories. I made a mental not to adopt this habit. My aunt kept a scale in the kitchen. Not the tiny, counter-top kind for weighing portions of chicken and grams of pasta. At the edge of the island, right in the center of the swirly gray, tile floor was a digital, bathroom scale. “I just check myself every morning.” My aunt tossed her perfectly bump-styled, blond hair and brushed an imaginary strand from blue eyes. “Depending on the number, I know what I can eat for breakfast. Or, if I’m going to eat breakfast.” Cheryl turned to Angela and me and sighed. “What I wouldn’t give to have a body like yours’ again.” Curiosity may have killed the cat, but that day it had its eye on my appetite. It’s difficult to stare at a scale and not ask it what you weigh. Angela and I took our turns. While we were visiting it would become our daily practice, too. I don’t remember what I weighed, but I remember that I was exactly five pounds heavier than my cousin. “Nice, Angela! You probably stay so thin because you run track.” Mental note: Start running. Our bedroom was in the basement. Just before midnight, Angela and I crawled beneath layers of faux fur blankets. “I’m going to get up and run a couple miles tomorrow,” she told me. “My coach told us to run at least three times a week all summer.” “I’ll go with you.” Cheryl had set the serve, Angela volleyed and the competition was in play. The rest of the week, the three of us challenged each other to burn more calories, eat less food and look prettier. I only remember tiny snap shots of the vacation. Angela waking every morning for a run. Me pulling the skin off my chicken and foregoing breakfast. Cheryl nearly in tears because she broke a nail and it was too late to get it fixed the same day. One week later, I flew home alone. Angela spent the whole summer with her dad and stepmom. But I had learned tricks of the trade. The whole way home, even when the drone of the plane lulled me into a coma, my right knee bounced a steady, obnoxious rhythm. Soon I would be driving my parents mad when my compulsive tapping vibrated the car at stop lights. I had one week before I left for camp. Suddenly, I was nervous. “Mom, I’m not sure I really want to go. I’m just so tired after the trip to Wyoming and I just kind of want to be home for a while.” Mom dumped my dirty clothes bag straight into the washer, added Tide and started the agitator. “Sweetheart, you have to go now, it’s been paid for. Besides, you had so much fun last year. When you get there you won’t want to come home.” “But Mom, I’m a little scared about what I’m going to eat. The mess hall isn’t exactly about serving healthy food.” “What are you talking about?” Mom turned from folding the previous load of white undershirts and socks. “You’ve never worried about that before. You’re healthy and strong. You don’t need to worry about what you eat!” Mom couldn’t understand. The panic pinching my heart wasn’t normal. I hadn’t felt it before. A swelling anxiety ebbed and flowed like a tide in my chest. One moment, I relaxed and looked forward to fun and friendships at camp. The next, fear surged forward when I remembered biscuits and gravy at breakfast, corn dogs for lunch and spaghetti for dinner. The only solution I could think of was to prepare my body. I’d just have to cut back a little bit before I went to camp. Eagle Lake is an expansive, sports camp in beautiful Colorado Springs. Days were packed with hiking, canoeing and swimming. Nights were spent singing praise songs, dancing and whispering across bunk beds over the din of crickets. For two brief weeks, I didn’t worry about a workout. Jenni, my counselor, watched me closely in the mess hall. “Abby, aren’t you going to eat breakfast?” “I’m not really hungry,” I lied. “But I’m sure I’ll be starving by this afternoon and I’ll eat a big lunch.” Jenni relented, but I caught her eyes on me again at lunch. Jello, pretzels, unsweet iced tea. I worried she was going to lecture me later, or worse, tell my parents Friday afternoon at commencement. At dinner, I made sure to put a grilled cheese sandwich on my plate. When Jenni got up for seconds, I tipped the second half of my sandwich into the trash. Exhaustion took over as soon as I got in the car with my parents for the 12 hour drive from Colorado back to Oklahoma. Their hushed voices didn’t register in my subconscious other than to hear my name mentioned a few times. And I felt my mom turn in her seat to watch me. “Mom, I haven’t had my period this month. I’m worried. ” She was leaning over a monstrous book on her desk in the school room. Slowly, she straightened and slid her glasses off her face. Mom always pulled them off straight forward over her nose, never to the side. “Me too.” As she swiveled her chair to face me, I noticed The Family Medical Guide on her desk. “Abby, I want you to step on the scale. You look so thin. I can hardly believe you’re the same girl that left for Wyoming this summer. I’ve been reading about anorexia. One of the side effects is loss of menstruation.” “What’s anorexia?” Mom stood, took my hand and lead me to the master bathroom. I loved Mom’s bathroom. The tub was huge, a rich brown marble. Two sinks were on either end of the long room with the tub in the middle. Both she and my dad had their own tri-paneled mirror. The only hard floor in the bathroom was in the toilet closet, and there sat the scale in the back corner, gathering dust, obviously an afterthought to my mom’s way of thinking. The toilet closet was truly a tiny closet with barely enough room to sit without your knees pushing the door open. Mom drug the scale to the edge of the carpet and stood leaning against the door to hold it open. “Step up, Abby.” My mind flashed back to that afternoon in my aunt’s kitchen. My jean shorts felt looser than they had then and the cups in my bra gapped a little bit more. I worried what Mom would say when she saw the number, if was smaller than three weeks ago. I hesitated. I wasn’t really sure what I wanted the scale to say. Higher would be good and ease Mom’s mind. But lower was a tantalizing option. How small could I get? The number flashed. “Abby, you’ve lost 20 lbs. When did this happen? How did this happen?” Mom’s voice shook, more from fear than anger. I stepped off the scale and looked at her. Excitement and trepidation hummed in my chest. This was something new. I didn‘t know anyone else who had done this. Here was my chance to call my own shots. I didn’t have to be normal or just like everyone else. “I’m fine, Mom. Really. I’m just thinner.” Share this: Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Like this: Like Loading... 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New patients keep our business growing, so we are always proud to offer high quality optometry services to our patients. We also know how overwhelming it can be when you go to a new eye doctor. For this reason, we will do our best to welcome you. We will do everything we can to give you a pleasant visit. We want you to feel comfortable to ask any questions you may have. In order to have a timely first visit, we will go over as much as possible on the phone. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have. We can discuss the reason for your visit, including whether or not you need new eyeglasses or contact lenses. You can even fill out our new patient forms prior to your visit, which can really speed up your appointment time. At your first visit, we will go over your insurance information and talk to you about eye health. We will discuss any problems or concerns you have. If you have any questions, we will do our best to answer them before you see the doctor. One of our doctors will then perform a thorough examination to ensure your eyes are healthy. If you need a prescription, he will be happy to find the one that is perfect for you. If you are having difficulties with your eyes, we will work with you to help find you some relief. We will go over your options so that you can choose the one that is perfect for you. If you have any questions about coming to our clinic, don’t hesitate to contact us today at (856) 858-3937. Premier Eye Associates At Premier Eye Associates, our optometry staff works together to ensure your visit is comfortable and completed in a timely manner. We have a qualified team of professionals that will work around your busy schedule and address any questions or concerns prior to the appointment.
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Oil from Canada's tar sands is extremely dirty and expensive to extract. That's why we shouldn't use most of it, a new study finds.Imago/ZUMA When scientists and policymakers talk about limiting climate change, what they’re mainly talking about keeping more fossil fuels in the ground. The fact is, there’s no way to prevent global warming from reaching catastrophic levels if we burn up our remaining reserves of oil, gas, and coal. Climate negotiators have agreed that warming should be limited to 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit above preindustrial level. That means that humans can release about 1.1 trillion metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions, and we’ve gone through about half of that already. The remaining emissions are known as our “carbon budget”; if we “spend” emissions beyond our budget, we’re much more likely to push the planet to dangerous levels of warming. If we burned through all of our current reserves of fossil fuels, we would overspend the budget by about threefold. In other words, there are a lot of fossil fuels that are “unburnable” if we’re going to stay within the prescribed warming limit. But how much, exactly? And where exactly are those unburnable fuels? That’s the question asked in a study released today in the journal Nature by a team of energy analysts at University College London. The answer matters because mapping the geographical spread of unburnable fuels is a key step in understanding the roles specific regions need to play in the fight against climate change. The model developed by Christophe McGlade and his team takes into account known estimates of fossil fuel reserves in a number of different countries and regions, as well as the global warming potential of those reserves and the market forces that determine which reserves are the most cost-effective to exploit. The results, shown below, are what the model finds to be the most cost-effective distribution that stays within the 3.6-degree limit. The researchers ran the model twice: Once assuming widespread use of carbon capture and storage (an emerging technology for catching carbon emissions as they escape from power plants that is gaining steam but has yet to be proven on the global stage), and once assuming no CCS at all. The two scenarios ultimately aren’t that much different—using CCS won’t allow us to burn vastly more coal, oil, and gas. The results shown below are from the “with-CCS” scenario. Tim McDonnell A couple interesting things pop out. As you might expect, the vast majority of the world’s coal would need to stay buried. The United States is able to use most of its oil and gas in this scenario, because those resources are relatively cost-efficient to extract and bring to market compared to, for example, gas in China and India. In other words, according to this study, the US fracking boom can go forward full steam as long as the gas it produces aggressively replaces our coal consumption. But Canada can’t touch most of its oil, because the oil there—the kind that would be carried in the Keystone XL Pipeline—is exceptionally carbon-heavy tar sands crude. What isn’t shown in the graphic above is that the model prohibits developing any of the vast oil and gas reserves in the Arctic. Melting sea ice has made those reserves increasingly attractive to energy companies like Shell. Of course, the model has to make assumptions about future oil and gas prices that are basically impossible to be certain about. Unexpected changes to the price of oil, for example, could upset the cost equation for drilling in the US and re-shuffle the entire regional breakdown. But even as an estimate, the study really illuminates the vital need for policies all over the world that dramatically cut our dependence on coal. Looking for news you can trust? Subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily to have our top stories delivered directly to your inbox. Close Thank you for subscribing! 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Williams » Office of the President » Writings and Remarks » Towards a more welcoming and inclusive community Towards a more welcoming and inclusive community October 14, 2021 Dear Members of the Williams Community, I hope you and your loved ones are healthy and safe; and that you’re enjoying the start of the fall. As we reflect on our individual and collective experiences, particularly over the past year, we’re reminded of the importance of community. While we continue to live in multiple pandemics—one manifesting as aggressions based on our identities and the other manifesting as a public health crisis—both cause harm and each impacts us and the communities that we are a part of in different ways. Therefore, we remain committed to doing all we can to ensure that our campus and the wider world become evermore inclusive, accessible, and respectfully engaging of a diverse range of identities and backgrounds. What follows is a series of updates and information about the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’s (OIDEI) continued work to foster these values. Special projects Davis Center Building Project The Davis Center Building Project continues to move forward in support of a new and remodeled space that will support the community’s growing needs and aspirations. The building committee has been working closely with the architects during the design phase. Please visit the project webpage for the latest information about this and future phases of the project. Many thanks to those who have been moving this effort forward despite the pandemic. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Planning Last year all college administrative units were asked to develop diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) plans. We encouraged units to pay particular attention to people, places, and operations as areas of opportunity. The resulting plans will be posted to unit websites and aggregated on diversity.williams.edu later this fall. Last year, the Faculty Steering Committee hosted a series of roundtable conversations on furthering diversity, equity, and inclusion in academic units. We look forward to extending and deepening those conversations with individual units. Committee on Diversity and Community In 2020-21 we charged the Committee on Diversity and Community with imagining and crafting practices of communally accountable institutional memory that address the college’s relationship to slavery, to the Indigenous populations who lived or live in this region, and to other aspects of our institutional past as it is entangled with colonialism, racism, discrimination, and struggles for justice; and to recommend ways we can document and acknowledge that history and engage in restorative actions. The committee’s report, Reckoning With Our Institutional Histories, includes in-depth information about the work of four subcommittees and also sets forth a series of recommendations for the college’s consideration. I’m deeply grateful to the CDC and its leadership for their time, energy, inquiry, and recommendations. Based on these recommendations, the college, with the endorsement of the Board of Trustees, has adopted an institutional land acknowledgement as a reflection of our relationship with the Stockbridge-Munsee community (see below). You can find the text of the acknowledgement on the OIDEI website and also the Stockbridge-Munsee Community’s webpage. We will provide updates as we move forward with other CDC recommendations. Williams Reads Relatedly, the CDC suggested in their report that it was time to rethink Williams Reads. In recent years the Williams Reads program has taken place during First Days and focused on first-year students. The committee suggested a new approach that would involve campus more fully in each year’s reading and would connect with our attention to institutional history. With those goals in mind, this year’s Williams Reads program will be open to the whole campus, culminating in discussions at Claiming Williams. The text for this year, selected after community input, is Craig Steven Wilder’s Ebony and Ivy, lauded as “a groundbreaking exploration of the intertwined histories of slavery, racism, and higher education in America.” Wilder, the Barton L. Weller Professor of History at MIT, will deliver a keynote during Claiming Williams this winter. Every year the college purchases copies of the Williams Reads book and makes them available to those participating in the program. Look for details later this semester on how to obtain your copy of the book. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Town of Williamstown Last year, the college charged a working group with developing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Williams and the Williamstown Police Department. Our goal was to define and make visible our shared conception of the police’s role and responsibility on campus, and the responsibility of Campus Safety staff when off campus. We later expanded the charge to envision an MOU with the whole town, encompassing local schools as well as law enforcement, and aiming to help make Williamstown more diverse and welcoming of all. Work on the MOU is a means by which to develop a shared set of guiding principles and terms of engagement. As part of the working group’s efforts last year, they held several listening sessions with the Williams community, gathering input about people’s hopes for the MOU. They also held preliminary meetings with town officials, who were receptive to the project. The group will reconvene this month to continue progress toward a final document and agreement. Due to recent, significant turnover in town leadership, the MOU might not be signed until next spring semester, instead of this fall as we initially proposed. Ongoing initiatives Towards (Greater) Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity (TIDE) Grants The college offers TIDE grants to support grassroots efforts that further our goals of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice on campus and in the community, and to highlight and leverage the creativity and passion in our community. We have awarded 29 grants since the program’s inception—a testament to the breadth of campus commitment. Applications are still being accepted for the 2021-22 award cycle, so please apply if you have a project in mind. Trans Inclusion Committee The Trans Inclusion Committee comprises staff, faculty, and students from across the college. The committee’s current areas of interest include data collection and sharing regarding the experiences of trans members of our community, and the assessment of campus facilities to ensure they are inclusive and serving our varied needs. Over the past several years, the committee has encouraged changes to technology that allow individuals to add their pronouns to PeopleSoft, elevated the need for more all-gender restrooms on campus, and created a layer of the campus map to identify those locations. Accessibility As part of the college’s strategic plan, we want to continue creating, sustaining, and evaluating accessible environments across campus. We are currently reconstituting the campuswide accessibility committee, which will be charged with coordinating our accessibility efforts and elevating pressing concerns so they can be addressed efficiently and proactively by the administration. Those efforts across campus are indeed diverse: A new workshop co-created by one of the Davis Center and Office of Accessible Education’s Community Engagement Fellows and Accessibility Coordinators, called Disability 101, is now delivered to all MinCo groups. The Fellows also provide extensive peer education. We are also creating a student advisory board for the Office of Accessible Education (OAE). Please look for a call for expressions of interest, coming soon. On the curricular side, we are funding remote access for two Williams students to an American Sign Language course offered by Gallaudet University—an opportunity long sought by students here. The college has also dedicated testing space for students with accommodations, and continues to invest in assistive technology and software that enhance access to course materials. In recruitment, we are increasingly attentive to accessibility experience in staff hiring, including in the OAE and the Davis Center. This is helping to deepen our work with faculty: The Davis Center and OAE have developed workshops on accessible pedagogy for faculty and the Office of Information Technology, and staff have provided specialized support to faculty who want to make their syllabi accessible. A revamped OAE website, developed in part by students, now offers access to a rapidly expanding array of resources and opportunities for students, faculty, and staff, including a portal for reporting accessibility issues, guidance for student groups on how to create accessible options for participants with disabilities, guidance on accommodations and how to apply for them, and advice for faculty and staff, including accessibility tips for document creation and online learning. Racial Justice Last year, the college announced a commitment to furthering racial justice by supporting organizations and the members of our community through philanthropic and participatory engagement. Williams contributed $120,000 to select local, state, and national organizations, and also made funds available to students pursuing racial justice research and advocacy. Approximately two dozen students completed internships or fellowships with racial justice organizations, or developed their own projects to advance racial justice. In the coming weeks, students who are engaged in racial justice work will convene with staff from OIDEI and the Center for Learning in Action to recommend distribution of a new round of grants to local, state, and national organizations and initiatives. Partnership with the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Tribal Government Our partnership with the Stockbridge-Munsee Community deepens. The Community comprises descendants of many of the people who lived in this region before the arrival of European colonists, and who were subsequently displaced by them from the tribe’s traditional lands. The college offers a number of fellowships and programs to support students, faculty, and staff in working with the staff of the Community’s Tribal Historic Preservation Office, located on Spring Street. Staff from the office have also partnered on faculty-student research projects and participated in many classes. You can learn about volunteer opportunities, get involved, and read the latest news about the Office and their work via the Stockbridge-Munsee Community’s page of Williams’ Diversity website. Programming We kicked off the semester with our annual Davis Center Block Party, a fall reception for new faculty and staff of color and their families, and a series of “welcome back” events hosted by the Office of Pathways for Inclusive Excellence for our Summer Humanities, Social Science, and Science students. The Pathways office was formerly known as the Office for Special Academic Programs. It was wonderful to greet hundreds of students, staff, and faculty during these events. Thank you to our colleagues from Dining Services, Facilities, and Information Technology for always supporting our programming. Following are just a few examples from among the many events planned for this academic year. Visit the Diversity website and college Events calendar for many more. Davis Lecture Each year the Davis Lecture commemorates the lives of Black scholars and activists W. Allison Davis ’24 and John A. Davis ’33. This year, the Davis Lecture will focus on mental health and social justice with a lecture by Dr. Thema Bryant, psychologist, minister, sacred artist, and advocate. The lecture, which will be delivered remotely, is scheduled for Tuesday, October 26, at 7:30 PM, and all are invited. Indigenous Peoples’ Days and Recognition While Indigenous Peoples’ Day is celebrated on Monday, October 11, we encourage celebration of and learning about native and indigenous communities throughout the year. The Davis Center recently hosted a visit to Stockbridge, MA, a significant archaeological site for the Stockbridge-Munsee Community. On subsequent visits, those who take part will have the opportunity to visit several exhibitions that the Stockbridge-Munsee Community has worked on in south Berkshire County, including the Mission House and Stockbridge Library. We are also supporting a student-developed panel and other programming related to celebrating and honoring indigenous and native peoples. More information will be provided in Daily Messages. Creating Inclusive Community and Supporting Diverse Communities There is a great deal of further work that goes on every year through college committees, advisory groups, and more. Inclusive Learning Environments The college prioritized work to make our learning environments more inclusive in the Strategic Plan. Recent efforts have involved engaging both individual faculty who seek to consider the ways in which they are being inclusive and academic units as they reflect on the ways they might collectively model inclusivity for the students, faculty, and staff with whom they work most closely. To further this work, in August we welcomed an Associate Director for Inclusive Learning Environments at the Davis Center, helping position the college to teach and support pedagogical strategies that are inclusive of diverse identities and learning styles. We will meanwhile also continue to build programming that supports learning about identities, bias, and discrimination, both on campus and in the broader community and region. Continuing Conversations with IDEA2 This semester, we will begin convening the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Awareness, and Action Working Group (IDEA2), a group of unit leaders from across campus who will discuss and address some of the most pressing DEI needs on campus. Bringing together this diverse group will empower and encourage unit leaders to collectively support a culture, in their own units and beyond, where everyone feels welcome and affirmed. The group’s work will be organized around four guiding principles: Community, Innovation, Responsibility, and Restoration. Restorative Practices and Intergroup Dialogue Over the course of this year OIDEI will continue efforts to introduce restorative practices and intergroup dialogue into our community. These two approaches support effective communication and positive relationships between people and groups by bringing together people from different social groups and helps them talk across differences. Members of our team are versed in both approaches and are developing a plan to introduce them to the community as a whole. We presented restorative practices to a group of student leaders this summer, and will continue to engage students, staff, and faculty throughout the year ahead. Indigeneities, Race, Gender, and Sexuality Initiative (IRGSI) IRGSI provides a forum in which pre-tenure faculty can share their research and work in progress, discuss readings, and invite guest speakers helpful in support of the members’ scholarly and artistic work, as well as for building intersectional, interdisciplinary, relational, and/or comparative approaches. We held an introductory gathering for eligible faculty earlier this fall and will continue to host gatherings throughout the academic year. Affinity Groups In addition to supporting several MinCo and other student affinity groups, OIDEI coordinates several affinity groups for faculty and staff. These groups provide space for faculty and staff and their families to come together in the community and support each other. We also routinely support and convene LGBTQIA+ affinity groups, programming, and fellowships. Climate Surveys Finally, this fall Williams will participate in a racial climate survey run by the Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance (LACRELA). Williams is a member of the Alliance, and the survey gives us an excellent opportunity to gather data on the experiences of our own community members, in ways that can also be analyzed by comparison with data from other institutions. The survey will be administered this fall at Williams and several peer schools. In 2022 we are also planning to administer a survey of our own about campus climate more broadly, including ways that the experiences of students, staff, and faculty are influenced by their identities. This is just a concise introduction to the many aspects of DEIA work at Williams. If you have questions or are interested in participating or sharing ideas, please don’t hesitate to contact me or any member of the team. We undertake this work during a time of continuing aggression toward many communities—Black, Latinx, Native and Indigenous, Asian and Asian-American, LGBTQIA+, immigrant—and individuals, based on their gender, religion, and/or disability, socio-economic, veteran status, or other identities. Our campus is not free from such aggressions, and we are aware that for all our ongoing efforts to foster an inclusive environment on campus and in town, we still have work to do. We therefore encourage transparency and acknowledgement about the lived experiences of individuals based on their identities; and we seek to support our community in confronting biases and stereotypes so that we can come together to create an inclusive and supportive community in which all can thrive. We look forward to supporting and engaging you. Leticia S. E. 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A richly illustrated history of the Gothic across a wide range of media, including architecture, literature, and film Hardcover Price: $35.00 ISBN: 9780691229164 Published: Nov 16, 2021 Copyright: 2021 Pages: 288 Size: 7.13 x 10.25 in. Illus: 220+ color + 100+ b/w illus. More Buy This For sale only in the United States and Canada Download Cover Share Overview Author(s) Praise 7 The word Gothic conjures associations with the dark and melancholy, the weird and feared, and haunted places and people. In Gothic, Roger Luckhurst offers readers an unprecedented look at the ways this uncanny style has manifested itself through architecture, literature, film, art, video games, and more. From the works of Victor Hugo and E. T. A. Hoffmann to Southern Gothic, ancient folklore, and classic horror movies, Luckhurst explores how an aesthetic that began in the margins has been reinvented through the centuries to become part of mainstream global culture. Organizing his wide-ranging history by theme, Luckhurst begins with Gothic architecture and form, including such elements as the arch, the house, and ruins. He considers how the Gothic is depicted in rural and urban settings, as well as in the wilderness and borderlands. And he delves into Gothic traditions and settings around the world, from the sublime Alps and Australian outback to the Arctic wasteland, from the dark folkloric realm of the forest to the postindustrial landscapes of abandoned hospitals and asylums, and then beyond the bounds of the planet to unknowable cosmic horror. Luckhurst investigates the monsters that mirror ourselves and society, and demonstrates that as the Gothic has traveled across the globe and through time, it has morphed according to the shape of our changing fears and anxieties. Filled with a wealth of color illustrations, Gothic will enthrall anyone yearning to lift the veil on our fascination with the eerie, morbid, and supernatural. Roger Luckhurst on Gothic: An Illustrated History Awards and Recognition A Washington Post Best Illustrated Non-Fiction Book Roger Luckhurst is professor of modern literature at Birkbeck, University of London. His many books include Zombies: A Cultural History and The Shining. Twitter @TheProfRog "An extensive, macabre taxonomy of the protean genre. . . . Luckhurst manages to balance granular detail with liveliness and charm. His analysis of the Gothic labyrinth draws a direct line from the Minotaur to Pac-Man."—Molly Fitzpatrick, New York Times "A substantial overview of horror in books, art and film. . . . Luckhurst knows his subject inside out."—Michael Dirda, Washington Post "Approachable and haunting. . . . This fascinating and unsettling exploration of the gothic aesthetic shines light on some of the best-loved darker bits of culture through the last three centuries."—Suzanne Krohn, Shelf Awareness "This inspired new work by Luckhurst is integrative, with luxuriantly illustrated chapters to help readers see the protean nature of the Gothic sensibility. . . . The work’s impressive interdisciplinarity reveals how Gothicism travels across media: literature, film, material culture, history, art, design, fashion—even computer games and the internet. . . . A work of exceptional originality and fresh insight, with sparkling prose."—Library Journal "Gothic is lavishly illustrated as well as ambitious in scope as it maps the outlines of many overlapping shadow kingdoms. It’s a fun book to open at random."—David Luhrssen, Shepherd Express “Wonderful. A book as vivid, strange, and rich as its topic.”—China Miéville “Gothic is a lavishly illustrated compendium of the Gothic that ranges across three centuries. From the Gothic’s fixation on the ruin and the fragment, through to such varied subjects as Tintern Abbey, the weird tale, Asian Gothic, and the ruin porn of Detroit, Gothic is the most enticing introductory overview to the Gothic produced to date. It is a page-turning treat for seasoned scholars and novices alike, a must-have for every Gothicist’s library.”—Carol Davison, author of History of the Gothic More About This Book → ← 01 / 09 Related Books Jane Austen, Early and Late Freya Johnston Now Comes Good Sailing Edited by Andrew Blauner Communities of Care Talia Schaffer Founded in Fiction Thomas Koenigs The Man of the Crowd Scott Peeples Stay connected for the latest books, Ideas, and special offers. Stay connected for the latest book news. 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Are you asking yourself if you can promote yourself through the use of article marketing? Will you be able to find what you need to make it successful for you? Article marketing is becoming more and more popular, and it’s not hard to see why. The results of using articles to market your product are fantastic. Read on to find out how you can do the same! Consider writing articles that will be informative to your audience. Solid articles that relate to your niche can help you build credibility and demonstrate your expertise, both of which are attractive to potential customers. Articles are also an excellent source of content for your site. If your website contains high-quality articles, it may rank higher on search engine results pages. One option to consider when using article marketing strategies is to use outsourcing. There are many freelance writers or services you can use if you feel like your articles are not very good. In the long run, you will be saving time and even boosting traffic to your website. So while it is somewhat costly, it is well worth it. To be successful in article marketing, you need to create a distinctive voice in your article. Well-written articles will help generate traffic and solicit business. Reflect on your emotions and feelings, which can help to reveal character. Never write any articles on subjects that don’t excite you in any way. While you can cultivate and train your personal writing voice, you cannot control it completely. Boredom is one of the emotions that always seems to seep through, and readers are extremely sensitive to it. Articles that bore you are not going to be as effective for marketing as those that you write about topics that incite your passions. Although you do have to worry about how many words your article has when you’re trying to market, it’s something you should only worry about in the final draft. Authors often have a good idea of how long an article needs to be to be effective and get the point across. Articles can be shortened later when editing. Very long pieces may be split into two articles. You should always write in your native language. You may feel fluent in that language, but it is important that it is your native tongue. You could still end up with horrifying sentence structure. Besides, each culture reacts differently to marketing techniques and what works with an English-speaking audience might not convey a positive image of your business to another audience. If you know of someone famous who uses your product, ask them for a testimonial! A celebrity endorsement of this type can really increase your sales and costs nothing. You should not make any false claims about a celebrity use of your product because it could create legal issues for you. By following these article marketing tips, you will experience more online success, and develop a dependable readership. Heed these suggestions, and you can find your own way to be a success. Latest Posts Complete Guide: The 8 Keys to Writing a Press Release for an Event – and Get Exposure for it Ways On How To Be Successful In Article Marketing Useful Tips For Making Money Marketing Articles On The Internet Services Press Release Writing & Distribution PR Distribution Guest Posting Website Content Article Writing Popular posts November 21, 2019 Complete Guide: The 8 Keys to Writing a Press Release for an Event – and Get Exposure for it August 20, 2019 Ways On How To Be Successful In Article Marketing August 19, 2019 Useful Tips For Making Money Marketing Articles On The Internet Facebook-f Twitter Linkedin-in Instagram © 2019 PressReleaseShop.com a FullonDigital.com Company | Privacy Policy Download FREE REPORT - Can PR Dominate Google SEO Today? - PLUS Free PR Checklist Get instant access to the report here. BONUS: Please request Template via chat or contact form and we will also send you a FREE Press Release formatted template doc with instructions on how to write a good one.
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This post may contain affiliate links, which means I receive a commission if you make a purchase using the links in this post. [maxbutton id=”2″ ] I always get über excited when a brand collaborates with makeup artists for a special offering. After all, who knows what works better than the makeup artists themselves? PÜR Cosmetics newest launch is the PRO X Etienne Ortega Eyeshadow Palette, curated by celebrity hair and makeup artist Etienne Ortega and it’s PÜRfection! About Etienne Ortega: Mexico-born […] Filed Under: beauty, eye shadow, eyeshadow palette, Fall 2017, Makeup, Makeup Artist, Makeup Looks, Pur Cosmetics, Women over 40 Tagged With: beauty, Celebrities, Etienne Ortega, eye shadow, Makeup Artist, palette, PUR Cosmetics, Women over 40 Makeup Wars Battle of The Indie Brands! December 9, 2013 By cindy This post may contain affiliate links, which means I receive a commission if you make a purchase using the links in this post. This week our Makeup Wars bloggers are dishing about their favorite Indie makeup brands. I chose SENNA Cosmetics. Created in 1976 by Emmy-nominated makeup artist and brow guru, Eugenia Weston, was the first professional makeup artist line to introduce more natural, wearable colors for ‘everyday’ women. Now SENNA is the favorite of Hollywood film and television […] Filed Under: beauty, Makeup, Makeup Artist, SENNA Cosmetics, Women over 40 Tagged With: Makeup, Makeup Wars, These products were provided by PR for review, Women over 40 Review, Pics, Swatches: Fashion Flair Sam Fine Supreme Color Lipsticks March 25, 2013 By cindy This post may contain affiliate links, which means I receive a commission if you make a purchase using the links in this post. The latest dream team in cosmetics is from Fashion Flair and celebrity makeup artist Sam Fine. 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Mind Control, Nazis, Assassinations, Satanic Ritual Abuse, Missing Black Children, Human Experimentation & Governmental Abuse Home About BART’s K-9’s, Terror Dogs of the BEAST? The Gregory File: JR Valrey-Agent Provocateur, BULLCRAP! THE GREGORY FILES: THE ROAD TO THE CIA’S EXPERIMENTAL MEDICAL AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM AT JONESTOWN RAN THROUGH OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 19 11 2009 MK ULTRA Zombie Expressions of Elderly Victims of the Peoples Temple JONESTOWN: THE INCONVENIENT TRUTH IT WAS A CIA COVERT MEDICAL EXPERIMENT My special thanks to Bonnie Faulkner of Guns and Butter of KPFA as one of the few if any progressive radio programs airing a special program this afternoon on November 18, 2009 on the 31st anniversary of one of the nation’s most horrific mass murders in U.S. History involving some 918 people, 305 children, and 40 infants, predominately African-Americans, mass slaughtered in a remote isolated rainforest of Guyana of South America at a covert concentration camp called Jonestown. It aired a rocking alternative view of Jonestown that it was a governmental coordinated CIA MK ULTRA racial medical-agricultural experiment. This evening I checked KPFA archives on the internet to hear it again, but Bonnie Faulkner’s explosive expose on Jonestown is the only program missing at the KPFA’s 2:00 p.m. air slot. I image that it shook up a lot of Bay Area liberals and progressives sitting on the fence blind to Fascism, Racism, and Nazism that continuing rot away the moral core of this country. PEOPLES TEMPLE: THE UNBEKNOWN BRUSH WITH THE CIA CULT OF DEATH My first unbeknown brush with Rev. Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple was in Downtown Oakland at the T&D (Turner & Dahnken being the chain) Theatre at 419 11th Street. I recall it was soon after the mass development demolition of Downtown Oakland had begun in 1965-67 that there was a religious group with a number of black people carrying on daily and night services at the recently closed theatre. As manchilds, a group of young macks as we referred to ourselves were interested in checking out the new girls in town. So, we sat in on some of the services. The Girl with the Beautiful Natural from http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/ What was puzzling and stuck out about the experience with this group was that we could not separate the girls from a group of small kids that watched and listened to everything we said and the girls’ reactions. We tried to shoo the kids away, but over and over again they just wouldn’t move or leave. One of the girls was an attractive tall light skinned young lady with a natural. All of the younger macks just asked how old she was. It was like the younger kids cried “Ohoo-ohoo, we are going to tell.” As soon as the kids threatened to tell on them, the girls turned in complete unison with the small kids and ran away. It was so puzzling at the time. It was like something out of a movie. Another thing that stuck out about this religious group was that on one of the night services, the pastor claimed that he was going to perform a miracle and resurrect the dead. Being an impressionable manchild as I was, I was very much interested in seeing that incredible phenomenon and planned to attend, but for whatever reasons I missed it. The man in the Bay Area who claimed to be able to resurrect the dead was none other than the self-proclaimed “Prophet”, Rev. Jim Jones. By 1972, Jim Jones would claimed to have done “over 40” resurrections of the dead. [1] According to assistant prosecuting attorney of Mendocino County and Peoples Temple attorney, Tim Stoen: “Jim has been the means by which more than 40 persons have literally been brought back from the dead this year. When I first came into the church, I was the conventional skeptic about such things. But I must be honest: “I have seen Jim revive people stiff as a board, tongues hanging out, eyes set, skin graying, and all vital signs absent. Don’t ask me how it happens. It just does.” “Jim will go up to such a person and say something like, ‘I love you’ or ‘I need you’ and immediately the vital signs reappear. He feels such a person can feel love in his subconscious even after dying.” “Jim is very humble about his gift and does not preach it.” [2] This very same Tim Stoen of the S-Factor, Stanford University, also sat on the Board of Directors of the Alameda County Legal Aid Society. As an unsuspecting manchild, what I didn’t appreciate at the time for decades was that the religious group that I happened to unknowingly sit in on at the T&D Theatre was Rev. Jim Jones and the Peoples Temples, a deep cover covert CIA-MK ULTRA experiment; and it was made part and parcel of my life experiences in Oakland, California. Following the November 18, 1978 mass murder in Jonestown, U.S. Attorney William Hunter was in charge of investigating and covering up the Peoples Temple ties to the CIA. Hunter had a close personal relationship with Temple attorney Stoen ever since they both worked as assistant district attorneys in San Francisco to cover-up a 1975 election fraud perpetrated by Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple. When Hunter was promoted to U.S. Attorney, he offered CIA asset Stoen the position of Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney. When this scandalous conflict of interest was disclosed, Hunter stepped down but appointed one of his employees, Robert Dordero, to prosecute Layton. [3] The unsuspecting Charles Alex Gregory had counted the same William (Billy) Hunter as one of his close personal friends and business confidents. THE LAYTON FAMILY OF THE PEOPLES TEMPLE: LUCIFIER’S SERVANTS Tim Stoen along with Deborah Layton-Blakely had been central figures in stashing Peoples Temple assets in the millions in secret bank accounts by establishing two offshore dummy Panamanian corporations: Briget, S.A. and Asociacion Evangelica de las Americas, S.A. [4] Deborah Layton is one of the key central figures in the Peoples Temple CIA project. Deborah is the daughter of the southern aristocratic Dr. Laurence Laird Layton of the chemical warfare division of the U.S. Agricultural Department (USDA). Plum Island Animal Disease Center and the chemical warfare division of the USDA was the brainchild of (Operation Paperclip) Dr. Erich Traub straight out of Reichsfuhrer Heinrich Himmler’s secret SS biological warfare laboratory on the island of Insel Riems on the Baltic Sea. [5] Keep that in mind, Jonestown was also an agricultural experimental camp, and Dr. Layton and Layton family were some of its major covert funders. Deborah Layton’s mother, Annalisa Philips-Layton, was of an elite wealthy aristocratic family of Nazi’s Germany. Lisa’s father Hugo Philips of Hamburg, Germany also reportedly funneled money to Lisa for the Jonestown CIA Medical/Agricultural Experiment. Lisa Layton’s mother was Anita Lea Heilbut, a daughter of a wealthy Hamburg stockbroker. Under the ruse of escaping from Nazi Germany claiming to be of Jewish descent, Lisa sailed for New York aboard the S.S. Manhattan on May 6, 1938. Her claim to be Jewish was patently false. Sometime in 1931, her sister Eva had entered into Himmler’s SS Lebensborn Program as a pediatric nurse. [6] The organization Lebensborn is part of the race and settlement central bureau of the SS. It served SS leaders in the selection and adoption of qualified Aryan children as part of its secret plan for a 1000 Year Third Reich of Aryan World Supremacy. In 1935, the Lebensborn as an organization was officially placed under the personal direction of Fuhrer Adolf Hitler. Under the iron fist of SS and the Gestapo, the Lebensborn program was stringently confined only to persons of certified Aryan decent and ancestry. On April 23, 1938, the American consulate in Hamburg issued Eva Philips of the SS a visa to the United States, like her sister, Lisa, Eva was in the service of Himmler’s SS in America. [7] Eva traveled to Texas and blended into an Old South aristocratic family of Houston were President of the Reichsbank, Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, one of the most important figures of Nazi Germany, was positioned. After WWII, Dr. Schacht had been indicted as a Nazi war criminal. According to the Nuremberg Tribunal, Schacht was an active supporter of the Nazi Party before its accession to power on January 30, 1933, and supported the appointment of Hitler to the post of Chancellor. After that date, he played an important role in the vigorous rearmament programme which was adopted, using the facilities of the Reichsbank to the fullest extent in the German rearmament effort. The Reichsbank, in its traditional capacity as financial agent for the German Government, floated long-term Government loans, the proceeds of which were fused for rearmament. He devised a system under which five-year notes, known as M.E.F.O. bills, guaranteed by the Reichsbank and backed, in effect, by nothing more than its position as a bank of issue, were used to obtain large sums for rearmament from the short-term money market. As Minister of Economics and as Plenipotentiary General for War Economy he was active in organizing the German economy for war. He made detailed plans for industrial mobilization and the coordination of the Army with industry in the event of war. He was particularly concerned with shortages of raw materials and started a scheme of stock-piling and a system of exchange control designed to prevent Germany’s weak foreign exchange position from hindering the acquisition abroad of raw materials needed for rearmament. On May 3, 1935, he sent a memorandum to Hitler stating that “the accomplishment of the armament programme with speed and in quantity is the problem of German politics, that everything else therefore should be subordinated to this purpose.” [8] The Peoples Temple Jonestown camp sadistic doctor was Dr. Hjalmar Schacht’s namesake, Larry Schacht. It was Dr. Schacht, the Nazi Minister of Economics, who coined the phase entering Auschwitz “Arheit Macht Frei,” or “Work Will Make You Free.” [9] I CRY CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY: GENOCIDE According to John Judge, in the first count of the dead at Jonestown which numbered 408 Dr. Larry Schacht wasn’t there. Allegedly, the second count of the dead amounted to 780. Miraculously, an additional 372 people supposedly appeared dead at Jonestown then it climbed to 913 or 918. After the second count an additional 133 people that escaped the initial slaughters were rounded up out of the rainforest and dragged back to Jonestown and executed. Among the second count, purportedly, Dr. Schacht body appeared, but there is still no independent evidence of his death. Dr. Hjalmar Schacht’s namesake at Jonestown is presumed to have escaped the slaughter with other special team members of the killing squads. On May 10, 1952, Deborah Layton’s grandmother and Dr. Layton’s mother-in-law, Anita Philips died from injuries suffered in a fall from from a window of a New York City apartment house. The police determined that Anita’s death was a suicide when they discovered the following note written in German: “My Friends, know that I, free and proper, am a good American. But I was a gossib and have been estangled in a network of intrigue. I no longer have the strength to free myself from it. Forget me not my beloved children and family. And you, Hugo, forgive me. Live well. All of you loved mankind so well.” [10] The network of intrigue that Anita referenced was that she was suspected of being part of SS Reichsfurhrer Himmler’s spy network in New York City. During this time, Dr. Erich Traub was also part of SS Reichsfurhrer Himmler’s spy network in New York. During WW I, Traub was a captain in the German army working as an expert in animal infectious diseases, particularly in horses. His veterinary corps led the germ warfare attacks on horses in the United States and Romania with a bacterium called glanders. He was also a member of the National Socialist Motorists Corps (NSKK) [11] The NSKK (German: Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrerkorps) also known as the National Socialist Drivers Corps was paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party that officially existed from 1931-1945. In April of 1930, Adolf Hitler joined the NSKK as one of its first members. In 1945, NSKK was disbanded or went underground. The group was declared a “condemned organization” at the Nuremberg Trials. This was due to the NSKK’s orgins in Heinrich Heydrick’s SA and its doctrine of Aryan superority required of its members. During the 1930’s and preceding WWII, Traub worked at the Rockefeller Institute of Princeton in New Jersey on viruses and bacterium. He was an active member of the Amerika Deutscher Volksbund, a German-American club also known as Camp Sigfried. Camp Sigried was the national headquarters of the American Nazi movement. On weekends, about forty thousand people throughout New York participated in mass Nazi rallies marching in lockstep divisions, carrying swastika flags, burning Jewish U.S. congressmen in effigy, and singing Nazi songs pledging their allegiance to the Third Reich as if they were in Nuremberg Nazi Germany. Dr. Traub’s detailed debriefing from 1949 under Operation Paperclip of Himmler’s secret SS biological warfare research on Insel Riems, and his activities there and during the war and for the Soviets, laid the groundwork for Fort Detrick’s offshore germ warfare animal disease lab on USAD’s Plum Island. Dr. Traub was a founding father. [13] From 1957 to 1978, Dr. Laurence Laird Layton worked at the USDA’s Western Regional Science Laboratory in Albany, California just outside of Oakland. CIA consultant Colston Richard Westbrook was also located on the borders of WRSL during the creation and operation of the SLA (Symbionese Liberation Army), and Peoples Temple MK ULTRA project. [14] At USAD, Dr. Layton secretly along with Dr. Traub continued the racial biological research of Himmler’s secret Biological/Chemical Warfare Program with Jonestown as its secret cohort testing grounds. It makes absolute sense that Deborah Layton, a descent and bloodline of Himmler’s old SS espionage network, would clandestinely take legal control and ownership of the bulk of the Peoples Temple’s assets for ODESSA which by 1978 may have reach a couple of billions of dollars. After setting up dummy corporations, Stoen then open accounts with the Swiss Banking Corporation in Panama and the Union Bank of Switzerland and Panama, respectively. White member of the Peoples Temple, Deborah Layton along with Maria Kataris, Terri Buford and Stoen traveled to Panama with several million dollars from social security, foster care, and welfare benefits of its Black members as initial deposits in the new accounts. Stoen also established a Temple branch in the country of Luxembourg that opened bank accounts in London, West Germany, Switzerland, Romania, and Venezuela. The signaturies were not Jim Jones or even Tim Stoen but Deborah, Maria and Terri. [15] Months later, Deborah and Terri returned to Panama on another mission. From there they flew to Paris, rented a car and drove to Zurich, Switzerland, where they opened one or more secret accounts in Deborah’s name or, more accurately, in her account number. Tim Stoen and other trusted couriers then traveled to Switzerland to deposit untold millions into Deborah’s secret bank account. [16] Following the Jonestown mass murder in Jonestown, the known wealth of the Peoples Temple was viciously seized by Jimmy Carter’s Presidential Administration to offset the expense in returning the corpses, hundreds of black bodies, to the U.S and a small and trivial remaining portion was distributed to the surviving families, but only a small portion of the Temple’s estimated fifty million to two billion dollars was ever recovered. Millions were missing; millions that were hoarded in secret Swiss accounts in Deborah Layton’s name. [17] Deborah’s other responsibility in the Temple was as political liaison in Terri Buford’s Peoples Temple Department of Diversions; the group was established to carry out the Peoples Temple most sensitive work in government. Deborah gathered data on politicians who might be coerced or blackmailed into cooperating with the Temple, hence the CIA. She also wrote forged and anonymous letters endorsing candidates, commenting on pending legislation and presumably threatening politicians who opposed Jones’ politics. Her correspondence was so incriminating that Deborah wore surgical gloves to type the letters on special “D” typewriters that had been purchased second-hand and then destroyed after fulfilling their purpose so as not to be traced to the Temple. [18] The Girl with the Natural: Shanda Michele James Before her Murder in Jonestown Taken from Deborah Layton's book "Seductive Posion" It was Deborah Layton-Blakely that allegedly befriended a young Black young lady in Jonestown with that beautiful natural, Shanda Michele James-Oliver, at the Oakland T&D Theatre that one of the young brothers first asked her age.. In Seductive Poison, Layton said that she had been turned into some type of sexual enslaved concubine that was left comatose with mind altering drugs in the Jonestown medical barracks until she was murdered. [19] MK ULTRA: THE EYES OF ROSE SHELTON Our Fragile Brainwashed Elder, Rose Shelton, Slayed in Jonestown, Photograph taken from http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/ I had been told by Rose Shelton’s younger sister who at time was one of my beloved in-laws, who we belovedly called Nanny, that she was one of Jim Jones’ personal nurses. It was either 1974-75 that I was then married to one of Rose’s grand nieces when she visited us in Los Angeles. Nanny and Rose had traveled in the Peoples Temple bus caravan from the Bay Area. For whatever reasons, she couldn’t talk about the Peoples Temple and Rev. Jim Jones in Rose’s presence. In private, Nanny told us that the buses were crammed with people lying in the isles and even stuffed in the luggage compartments. She told us that Jim Jones and Peoples Temple was trying to pressure her to sign over her home on 44th Street in Oakland off of Telegraph to them. She wanted out while Rose, a very fragile senior elder, remained one of his most loyal and trusted brainwashed followers and supporters. I, natively, really didn’t know what to make of Rev. Jim Jones and Peoples Temple. I had recently taken a class in Psychiatry and the Law at Loyola School of Law. I was in interested in race and lobotomies (psychosurgery). As a class, we visited a local mental institution. I was dumbfounded by some type of universal zombie-like blank expressions that I observed in young black mental patients. It was their expressionless and blank eyes that left me bewildered and left an everlasting impression. During Rose and Nanny’s stay at our house, I went by Ralph’s Grocery Store near Hoover and Vernon in Southeast Los Angeles. At the store, there were a number of people circulating around the store panhandling and operating from a table in the front of the store. It was Peoples Temple members. As I approached the store, one of the sisters approached me and asked for a donation for the temple. When I looked directly in her eyes, I observed uncharacteristic excessive wrinkling of the skin around the eyes as if she has been awake for weeks. In her eyes, I saw that same universal zombie-type blank and unemotional expression that I observed in young black mental patients in the mental institution. It was almost the same expressionless eyes that had left me bewildered and mystified. I was perplexed. I didn’t know what it meant. My wife and I and kids were invited to the Peoples Temple to join Nanny and Rose. Initiatively, I wasn’t interested. But from what Nanny said about the church, and what I had actually observed in the eyes of one its members I had become concerned or deadly curious about what was going on at the Peoples Temple. It was on a nice and sunny Saturday in Los Angeles that my wife and I went to the Peoples Temple church. I was amazed as I approached the front of an old majestic church at 1366 South Alvarado Street in the Alvarado Terrace Historical District at Alvarado and Hoover. The Peoples Temple was a former First Church of Christ, Scientist, built in 1912. The church has a grand historic Christian Science towering edifice with a mixed Beaux Arts-Italianate-Spanish Romanesque style. There was dozens of people bustling about the round stairs leading up to the church. The doors were wide open. It was packed with people. There was standing room only. What I saw standing at the pulpit in the church froze me in my steps. At the pulpit looking down at a predominately black congregation was a white guy with a jet-black hair wearing a black robe. He had on large black sunglasses. It wasn’t just that a white guy was preaching to a black congregation that initially froze me. There was something about his demeanor and the expression on his face. The image that I saw wasn’t the humble and compassionate Christian pastor that I traditional had become accustomed to. This was different. He was standing there at the pulpit with what appeared to me a mocking posturing figure with a menacing scowl about his face. What Nanny had said about the church and that sister’s empty and tired wrinkled eyes flashed and raced through my mind. My mind was screaming, “this is not right”, “there is something extremely wrong about this.” I couldn’t move. I just couldn’t cross the threshold of that church. I told my wife that I couldn’t go in under no circumstances. She understood. She had promised her grandmother Nanny that she would be there. She entered the church to be with her. Suddenly, my mind flashed back to Oakland. I had encountered Rose and this so-called mystic Rev. Jim Jones before. It was at the Havenscourt Jr. High Auditorium at 66th and East 14th Street sometime in 1970 or 1971. At the time, I was living with my mother and siblings at the 65th Street San Antonio Village. I was surprised one evening when I discovered that my little brothers and sister, middle school students, had been invited to attend some type of religious services at their middle school across the street. I was alarmed that religious services were taking place on school grounds. I am still not sure how they came to be invited, but they weren’t going without me. I attended the religious services as they had planned. It was Rev. Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple circulating on the grounds of the Oakland Unified School District performing religious miracles. I distinctively remembered something odd about Rev. Jones attendant. She was an elderly Black woman with deep dark folds around her eyes. It had been Rose Shelton, my wife’s grant aunt, Rev. Jim Jones’ personal nurse. It was her eyes that evening that had left a burning impression on me. Again, it was those expressionless cold blank eyes buried in a pocket of wrinkling and worn skin. As Jim Jones was performing his phony miracle curing people of cancer by having them pretend to spit out cancer that was fresh chicken livers, I distinctively recalled Rose’s eyes and zombie like appearance as she attended Rev. Jones without the sun shades in his act by hiding and pretending to clutch cancerous matter that had been casted out of the mouth in her white handkerchief hiding the chicken livers. When I looked directly in Rose’s eyes, it had been the first time that I had observed an uncharacteristic excessive wrinkling of the skin around the eyes as if a person had been awoke for days if not weeks. That was the first time that I had been plagued by some type of universal strange blank and unemotional zombie like demeanor and expressions. The blank expression and emotionless eyes that I observed in young black mental patients in the mental institution in Los Angeles wasn’t the first time it had made an impression on me. It was on that evening in 1970 or 1971 at Havenscourt Jr. High. It had been the zombie eyes of Rose Shelton that first bewildered and mystified me. At that time, I knew very little about Nazis, mind control or the CIA. During Huey P. Newton’s incarceration at the San Luis Obispo California Men’s Colony, the older brothers as I recalled in specific, Brother DC (Captain Dennis Cox in exile in Paris), told us that it was important to make constant contacts with Huey at the prison because they were torturing him with Chinese-Korean Brainwashing tactics like sleep deprivation. For example he said that they were dropping water just outside his cell 24 hrs. a day until it caused ringing noises in his head. I just didn’t appreciate at the time the wicked ends of Korean torture tactics and sleep deprivation. As a manchild, I loved to watch monster and science fiction movies. Rev. Jim Jones and the Peoples and what the system was putting Huey through at San Luis Obispo was a science fiction flick being played out in true life right before my eyes and I at that time had no way of knowing or appreciating its true danger. Shortly after shielding my younger brothers and sister from Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple on the grounds of the OUSD under Superintendent Dr. Marcus A. Foster, two FBI agents (a black and white team) paid a visit to my mother and siblings while I was away to suggest to her that it was best for my health and safely if I got out of Oakland. Rev. Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple was a covert governmental coordinated racial medical-social control and pacification experiment that extensively used sleep deprivation tactics as a means of brainwashing and mind control. Just before his death in April 1992, Charles Alex Gregory, was drawn inside an organization that from all appearances was an instinctively benign group, SIMBA Inc., from the mindset of Roland Gilbert, a former inmate of Lompoc Federal Penitentiary. In prison, Gilbert had gone through some type of MK ULTRA operant conditioning experimental behavior modification program. Charles didn’t understand it but SIMBA Inc. was nothing more than Lompoc’s experimental operant conditioning program covertly repackaged as SIMBA’S “The GHETTO SOLUTION” targeting Black children, particularly males that conditioned them and their adult mentors, one of which was Charles Alex Gregroy, into “altered states of consciousness” — a hypnotic state used in mind control in which the mind becomes highly susceptible to suggestion. Gilbert’s mind control paradigm program for SIMBA Inc. was straight out of the Dr. Gregory Bateson, Abraham Maslow and Aldous Huxley’s Esalen Institute; and it singled out and targeted Charles Alex Gregory’s independence and genius for obstruction. Bateson, Maslow and Huxley were some of the most important clandestine architects of the CIA’s MK ULTRA program. The medical-military-industrial-congressional complex has clandestinely turned Oakland into some sort of far out and futurist medical scientific pacification laboratory and testing grounds because Oakland had become ground-zero and home to Black Power Nationalism and African-American Independence that Charles Alex Gregory presented; and Liberation. Oakland was the home of the feared Huey P. Newton and the Black Panther Party for Self Defense that was sweeping across the World like a wildfire. Oakland had become home to some of the most progressive educational and political systems in the nation and the World. The CIA’s MK ULTRA PROGRAM IS A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY. The trail to Jonestown runs right through OAKLAND. [1] http://jonestownapologistsalert.blogspot.com/2007/03/raising-deadgun-toting-guardians-first.html [2] Id. [3] http://www.fonebone.net/Jonestown/02.Chap.txt [4] Id. [5] Carroll, Michael C., LAB 257, Harper, NYC (2004) pgs. 7-8 [6] http://www.fonebone.net/Jonestown/02.Chap.txt [7] Id. [8] http://avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/judschac.asp [9] http://waronyou.com/forums/index.php?topic=3445.0 [10] Id. At footnote 6 [11] Id. At footnote 5, pg. 8 [12] Id. [13] Id. Page 9 [14] Meier, Michael, Was Jonestown a CIA experiment? a review of the evidence, Mellen House (1988) at page 92 [15] Id. At footnote 3 [16] Id. [17] Id. [18] Id. [19] Layton, Deborah, Seductive Poison, Anchor Books, NY (1999) Comments : 4 Comments » Tags: Abraham Maslow, Alameda County Legal Aid Society, Aldous Huxley, Anita Lea Heilbut, Annalisa Philips-Layton, Billy Hunter, Bonnie Faulkner, Brother DC, California, Camp Sigfried, Captain Dennis Cox, Chinese-Korean Brainwashing tactics, Colston Richard Westbrook, crimes against humanity, Deborah Layton-Blakely, Dr. Erich Traub, Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, Dr. Laurence Laird Layton, Esalen Institute, Eva Philips, genocide, Gregory Bateson, Guns and Butter, Hugo Philips, Jimmy Carter, John Judge, KPFA, Larry Schacht, Lebensborn, Lompoc Federal Penitentiary, Maria Kataris, Nazi Motorist Corps, NSKK, Nuremberg Tribunal, Oakland, ODESSA, Plum Island, Roland Gilbert, Rose Shelton, San Luis Obispo California Men’s Colony, Shanda James, Shanda Michele James-Oliver, Simba, SIMBA Inc, SLA, sleep deprivation, Symbionese Liberation Army, Terri Buford, The GHETTO SOLUTION, Tim Stoen, U.S. Agricultural Department, Western Regional Science Laboratory, William Hunter Categories : Adolf Hitler, Agent Provocateurs, artichoke program, behavior modication, black assassins, black children, black genocide, Black Panthers, Charles Alex Gregory, CIA, counterintelligence, Death Angels, Dr. Carlton Goodlett, Dr. Marcus Foster, Edmond "Pat" Brown, fascism, governmental abuse, Huey P. 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Exclusion by design: how national ID systems make social protection inaccessible to vulnerable populations 29th March 2021 This piece was last updated in June 2021. In many countries, access to social protection (such as welfare programmes or healthcare) is made conditional on producing a form of identification (“ID”). But obtaining a recognised and accurate ID is often a process riddled with discriminatory designs, bureaucracy and technical failures that prevent individuals from accessing the services they are entitled to. Even when people eventually get an ID, it might not accurately reflect who they are,…
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Mortgage/Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc./PRMI Home Financing/Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc. - Salt Lake City/ Salt Lake City Rylan Barney Loan Officer 4.94 Total 245 Verified 230 Recent 40 Agent at Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc. - Salt Lake City 801-736-7736 Visit Website 1165 E Wilmington Ave, Suite 250 Salt Lake City, UT 84106 Social Links About I take great care to cultivate a culture that is filled with happiness and teamwork. Our organization's slogan, "Where the Primary focus is you", applies to our customers as well as our Branch Partners, because when you succeed, we succeed. As a PRMI team member I always strive to be pleasant, hardworking, and willing to go beyond my job duties to help you and your customers throughout their transaction. 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I often sell my offers on the fact that I can close quickly - Rylan and hi...read more Reviews Information Reviews Write a review 5.0 for Rylan Barney g Gail E V Caldwell - ID Posted on October 29th, 2021 03:20 PM Easy to contact and kept us informed every step of the way 5.0 for Rylan Barney h Harald D V Caldwell - ID Posted on October 23rd, 2021 02:37 AM Always there for any questions we had. 5.0 for Rylan Barney c Chandler R Posted on October 15th, 2021 12:45 AM Rylan really helped us put when we didn't know what we were doing and really made the process smooth. 5.0 for Rylan Barney c Craig J Posted on October 11th, 2021 11:37 PM Rylan and his staff are the easiest and most professional team I have ever hed doing a refinance with 5.0 for Rylan Barney j Jacob K Posted on October 11th, 2021 10:20 PM Rylan is the best! He was super helpful and always willing and ready to help me if I had any questions, this is my second time having the pleasure working with Rylan and he made both experiences amazing and easy!!! I have already recommended Rylan ...read more 5.0 for Rylan Barney m Mitchell H Parowan - UT Posted on September 21st, 2021 12:08 PM Very great, helped a lot 5.0 for Rylan Barney e Esther L Magna - UT Posted on September 16th, 2021 02:32 PM The all around experience was great. I became a bit overwhelmed there for a moment, that's on me, and Rylan was patient and reassuring while guiding me through the process. He was professional and understanding. I would recommend him to family and ...read more 5.0 for Rylan Barney j Jacob T Salt Lake City - UT Posted on August 31st, 2021 01:11 AM Rylan was timely and attentive to our questions. It was our first time buying a house and I always felt I had as much time to ask as many erroneous questions as I needed to understand everything happening. 5.0 for Rylan Barney s Shannon T Salt Lake City - UT Posted on August 29th, 2021 11:21 AM Rylan helped us buy our first home! We would highly recommend Rylan for his expertise and communication throughout the whole process. Thanks! 5.0 for Rylan Barney j Jonathan M W Eagle Mountain - UT Posted on August 24th, 2021 01:31 PM I've worked with Rylan on several properties now (primary and rentals). He's great at understanding what I'm trying to do and looking for opportunities and the lowest rates. I often sell my offers on the fact that I can close quickly - Rylan and hi...read more
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Sterling Shepard Kenny Golladay Joe Judge Lorenzo Carter Odell Beckham Jr. Christian McCaffrey Matt Rhule Azeez Ojulari Graham Gano C.J. Henderson Sam Darnold Jabrill Peppers Daniel Jones Saquon Barkley Dante Pettis John Miller Sports NFL football Professional football Football Athlete injuries Athlete health More From New York Giants Carolina Panthers Cleveland Browns Jones passing and catching, Giants D spark win over Panthers By TOM CANAVAN - Oct. 24, 2021 07:03 PM EDT Carolina Panthers guard John Miller (67) is carted off the field during the second half of an NFL football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun) View All (11) EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — With most of his top skill players sidelined with injuries, Daniel Jones did a little of bit of everything for the New York Giants. He ran the ball, threw a touchdown pass and even made a great catch on a trick play. Combine that with the best game of the year from coordinator Pat Graham's defense and the Giants got a rare win Sunday against the slumping Carolina Panthers. Jones threw a 5-yard TD pass and made a spectacular one-handed 16-yard catch on the game's only meaningful touchdown drive in a 25-3 win Sunday. “Yeah, I think that’s an important win for us," Jones said after the Giants (2-5) bounced back from their two worst losses of the season. “You know, we’ve had some tough games and some close games, but you know, we believe in who we are as a team, and what we’re doing as a team and where we’re going.” Jones' touchdown pass to Dante Pettis survived a very long replay review in helping New York hand Carolina (3-4) its fourth straight loss with star running back Christian McCaffrey sidelined. Pettis coincidently made the slightly overthrown pass on the flea flicker which Jones caught with the finger tips of his throwing hand. The catch was a hot topic. Jones, who finished 23 of 33 for 203 yards with six carries for 30 yards, didn't remember ever catching a pass in college. He laughed when asked if teammates are calling him 'Odell" after one-time Giants and current Cleveland Browns receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Jones even made fun of himself by saying he ran a bad route after he handed off to Devantae Booker on a sweep left. The running back pitched to Pettis, whose lob was a little too far. “I thought it was a dime,” Pettis said, making everyone laugh by using Jones' nickname “Danny Dimes.” Coach Joe Judge said the Giants took the play out of the vault at the suggestion of quarterbacks coach Jerry Schuplinski. He noted Carolina ran the same play against Detroit last year. Graham Gano kicked field goals of 49, 53 and 44 yards against his former team as the Giants struggled to score touchdowns with wide receivers Kenny Golladay (knee), Kadarius Toney (ankle) and Sterling Shepard (hamstring) and running back Saquon Barkley (ankle) all inactive. Booker added a 19-yard TD run. New York's much-maligned defense had its best game of the season, limiting Carolina to 173 yards, forcing a safety on an intentional grounding, and getting an interception from James Bradberry, another former Panther. Rookie linebacker Azeez Ojulari had 2 1/2 of New York's six sacks. Carolina was 2 of 15 on third downs. “Today it came together for us defensively and goes for the the team, we found a way to win,” safety Logan Ryan said. “That was the biggest thing. And now ... we’ve got to replicate that.” The three points and 173 total yards are team lows since coach Matt Rhule took over last year. The Panthers looked good on the opening series of the game. Former Jet Sam Darnold drove them 46 yards on 13 plays before settling for a 45-yard field goal by Zane Gonzalez that hit the upright but went through. That's was basically it for the game. Darnold, traded to Carolina in the offseason, was lifted in the fourth quarter after hitting 16 of 25 passes for 111 yards and the pick. PJ Walker finished up. Rhule said Darnold will start next week and he be the quarterback moving forward. His bigger concern was seeing his team match the urgency of the Giants. Darnold said the offense has had a problem finding a rhythm the past month. “When you get to that point of getting pulled, I just internalize it,” Darnold said. “Honestly, it’s one of those situations that is what it is. He thought at the time that that would provide a spark. It’s his decision and I live with it.” The Giants, who got their first home victory in four tries in 2021, thought they had a 2-yard TD pass from Jones to Kyle Rudolph in the second quarter. Replay showed the tight end short of the end zone and New York failed on three attempts from inside the 1-yard line. New York did manage to get two points when Darnold was called for intentional grounding on a pass from the end zone under heavy pressure. After the ensuing free kick, Jones hit Pettis on a 27-yard slant to set up Gano's 49-yard field goal for a 5-3 edge that eventually gave New York its first halftime lead. REVIEWS The review of the Jones-Rudolph touchdown took less than two minutes. The one after the Jones-to-Pettis catch lasted longer than four minutes. It even seemed the call might be overturned but referee Carl Cheffers eventually said the call on the field was correct. INJURIES Panthers: C.J. Henderson (shoulder) and G John Miller (ankle) left in the second half with injuries. Miller did not return Giants: Starting S/PR Jabrill Peppers hurt his right ankle on a third-quarter punt return. Starting OLB Lorenzo Carter hurt his left ankle but returned. 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After the success of recent projects and the expansion of the Prodigio team, we are very happy to announce that we will have moved to a new office in Pirbright, Surrey (UK). Located on the other side of Guildford (and still within easy reach of London), our new home sits within a rustic barn that houses three office spaces. Perched at the end of the barn, our office is four times bigger than that of our old office building, leaving plenty of room to help us get our creative juices flowing. When Prodigio was born we were a three-man team, consisting of myself (Rich), Mark and Claude. In the early days we resided in a small 3x3ft office in Farnborough and in 2011 we moved to a larger office within the same block. Our new office really needed a lot of work to be done before we could move in and put our own stamp on the place. Featuring beautiful wood flooring the barn already has a lot of character, the entire space was redesigned and has been kitted it out with all of the latest mod cons. With a minimalistic design in mind and our logo pride of place, storing our belongings behind sealed closed doors to avoid clutter and open plan desks to ensure our staff can communicate and share ideas with ease. In addition, the barn also contains a wet room, breakfast bar and dedicated meeting room, all of which our team use daily and are taking full advantage of!
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From the SHE Hair Extensions Runway Check out these two modern bridal looks with SHE Hair Extensions! Hair Extensions April 8, 2019 , By Bernard Ory The “Peanut Butter & Jelly” Hair Trend PASS THE PURPLE AND BROWN EXTENSIONS PLEASE… “Peanut Butter & Jelly” is a new twist on fashion hair trends! Stylist Megan Schipani created a peanut butter & jelly hair trend that went viral, characterized by beautiful swirls of blonde, brown, and purple. She called it the perfect style for someone who “wants to keep it… Hair How-To July 19, 2018 , By Bernard Ory THIS COLORIST IS GOING VERTICAL??? THIS COLORIST IS GOING VERTICAL??? In a video that colorist Caitlin Ford posted, at first glance the client’s hair (shown on a side view), looks like a rocker-style mohawk. But take a closer peek and you’ll see a piece of clear, crescent-shaped plexiglass holding the hair in place. This is a color board Ford created… Hair Trends July 11, 2018 , By Bernard Ory Hair Trend: “Glitterage”?! 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It’s Day 30 of 30 Days of Marketing Mavens and our guest is Daryn Mason, a highly skilled marketer and a customer experience expert who shares with us the many aspects of the customer experience a business needs to focus on and how the role of CMO and Digital Marketing have in its success. Posted in Podcast Post navigation 30 Days of Marketing Mavens – Michelle Nicole NcNabb Buzz TV – 5 Minutes With Kyle A. Bedran, Bedran Law, P.A. Recent Posts Guest Appearance – Speakers Pathway Coalition: Episode #43: Howard Wolpoff | Eight strategies to triple your leads & double your sales | SPC Guest Apprearance – The Thoughtful Entrepreneur – 927 – Profitable Solutions with Profit Master Business Solutions’ Howard Wolpoff Guest appearance – From radio to podcasting with Howard Wolpoff Podcast Strategies for Growing Your Business, Community, and Influence While Profiting Guest Appearance – How I Scaled Service PODCAST Episode 15: Entrepreneurial Minded Featuring Howard Wolpoff, CEO of Profit Master Business Solutions.
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Over the next few posts we’re going to talk about how to take a hard look at your current resources and get the most out of them. This can help your capital go further and increase your profit margin. Today we’ll cover three different ways to maximize what you already have. These include: Recognize the obvious Unconventional breakthroughs Face the facts Recognize the Obvious Sometimes when you are too close to something, you can’t make out the big picture. You need to step back and really take a hard look at the resources you currently have in front of you. You are surrounded by opportunities that can boost your career and help your business become more successful. Unconventional Breakthroughs Don’t sit around waiting for breakthroughs you need to create them yourself. A breakthrough is merely a new way of doing things or finding a new thing to do for the same or better results. You should be having regular brainstorming sessions and encouraging your team to come forward with breakthroughs or ideas any time they have them. Some great examples of breakthroughs are: A health and beauty company discovers a side effect of a product that can be re-marketed and sold. A company creates a roll-on deodorant inspired by the shape and size of a ball point pen. The founder of Nike poured rubber onto a waffle iron and created the most innovative and successful running shoe ever. When attracting or strategizing for a breakthrough there are some key objectives you need to keep in mind. They are: Look for the hidden opportunity in every situation. Look for at least on cash windfall for your business every three months. The more value for your client, the better your breakthrough. Create multiple streams of idea to find the best breakthroughs. Effective breakthroughs remove all risk or resistance. Face the Facts Before you can put your breakthroughs to work you need to face the facts of the processes and systems that are not working for you and work to correct or get rid of them. System analysis is a good way to do this. Once you have a listing of your strengths and weaknesses, you need to compare those to the strengths and weaknesses of your competitors. There are some great questions you can present to you and your team to get a handle on where your business is right now. They are: Why did I first start this business? Why am I in this industry? What products/services did I offer then? Which were the most popular? Why are my customers/clients buying from me right now? How did I generate new customers/clients then? Which of my marketing efforts were bringing in the best results? Once you’ve got some answers to these questions, you’ll know better how to approach your weaknesses. These three areas we’ve gone over give you a jumping off point for how to utilize your current resources to their fullest potential. If you need any help with your strategic or systems analysis, try our GUIDED TOUR to work with one of our amazing business coaches. Posted in business development, Sales, Small BusinessTagged business development, Howard Wolpoff, Profit Master Business Solutions 5 Killer Mistakes – Part 3 Posted on February 12, 2020 July 22, 2020 by Howard Wolpoff The last 2 posts covered the first four of the killer mistakes you can make that will not only make you lose your fish, but possibly your entire company. Today we’re going to talk about the fifth killer mistake: Up Cash Creek Without a Paddle. Even when business is good there’s still a change of running out of cash flow. You have to always be prepared for a slow in sales or a surge in expenses. One of the keys to balancing your cash flow is to get your clients to pay on time. This can seem like a nightmare, but is absolutely essential to a successful business. Here are some tips to speed up the payment process: Always send invoices on time and adjust your records for potential audits. Learn how the client processes payments on their side and find out precisely where to send invoices. Find out who’s in charge of processing orders and payment, so you know who to contact if needed. Have a follow-up procedure in place, just in case. As a last resort, call your contact to ask questions. Always make sure your invoices are correct before sending them out. You also need to make sure your cash flow is protected. You can do this by: Always know which accounts need paid and when. Negotiate with your suppliers for the lowest cost possible. Have a bank contingency plan in place. Build your own inventor network. These are all great ways to protect the cash flow of your business and prepare for fish transitions and slow sales. These last few lessons are all about finding and catching your big fish clients. These clients are essential to your success and your need to take the time to work through each of these steps carefully and correctly for the best success. If you need help with any step of the process of catching your fish or subsequent big fish clients, try our GUIDED TOUR for access to a wealth of great tools and resources as well as our business coaching staff. Posted in business development, Sales, Small BusinessTagged big fish, business development, Howard Wolpoff, Profit Master Business Solutions, sales The Perfect Bait Posted on December 30, 2019 July 22, 2020 by Howard Wolpoff In the last post we talked about how to learn about your big fish and prepare for the first contact you’ll make with them. This first contact is essential to your success. You need to instill confidence in them. They need to know you can fulfill exactly what you are offering on time, at a good price and at the quality you promise. Today we’ll actually go through the big approach and how to make that perfect first impression. Before you put together your approach plan, you need to choose with big fish you’re going after. Take a look at your notes and the research you’ve done about prospective fish. Then decide which one will be the easiest approach to start out with. There are a series of things to go through in choosing which fish to start with. They are: Position Your Business Compile Your Hit List Select the Best Target Position Your Business You need to position your business to make the first move by listing your revenue streams, id and list your operational procedures, where your fish is initially positioned, your big-customer research, and putting it all together. Compile Your Hit List Start with a list of all the companies you’ve been considering. Then narrow it down to the ones who know could use your products or services. Don’t overlook obvious choices, whether they are big or small. Even small companies could be big fish in the future. Select the Best Target Once you’ve got your list narrowed down, you need to decide which one is the best fish to start with. You need to consider a couple of things: Which have the most purchasing resources to spend? Does their company vision compliment yours? What are their employee incentive programs as they relate to your products/services? What’s the company’s real need for you? Will the partnership lead you off-course? Now you should have a target in mind to start with. It’s time to plan your approach and execute that plan. Here’s the step-by-step plan to help you make a good first impression: Build and analyze your database. Divide your leads into three different categories: hot leads, great fits and secondary leads. Send out introductory mailings to your target to introduce yourself, your company, services, products, and vision. They need to be short, clean and concise. Follow up with your first phone call 2-3 days after they would have received the mailings. During the phone call find out whom you need to be speaking with in the future and try to set up a meet with the right person. Follow up your phone call with another mailing that thanks them for taking the time to speak with you and offer more details about your products/services. Use this letter and opportunity to set up a meeting to do a presentation. Follow up the letter with another phone call a couple of days after they would have received the letter. This phone call is to help you further develop your relationship with the prospective client. You should also be able to set up a presentation meeting with them. Call again a week later if they haven’t agreed to a meeting or presentation. Ask if they received your creative letter (the second one) and if they have a minute when you can stop by and introduce yourself in person. Now, don’t be upset if you don’t seal the deal right away. Some people simply take a little longer to woo. This can all be a little intimidating at first, but when you know you are offering a quality product/service, you can’t go wrong. Once you’ve gone through this process and make first contact (and hopefully a good first impression) it’s time to put your best face forward, which means sending the right salesperson to seal the deal. If you need help putting together your approach and make a good first impression, try our GUIDED TOUR to work with a coach and have access to a wealth of great resources and tools. Posted in business development, Sales, Small Business, Target MarketTagged business, business development, marketing, Position, sales Mortar Makes it Happen Posted on October 16, 2019 July 22, 2020 by Howard Wolpoff Today I’d like to talk about the three keys to business development and how you can put the right bricks in place to build a solid foundation. There are three main areas of business development: Innovation Quantification Orchestration If done well these three areas will help you build a solid foundation for you business. Let’s talk about each one of these for just a minute. Innovation Innovation should not be confused with creativity, which is the expression of ideas. Innovation is taking these ideas and putting them into action. This is where a large amount of your focus should be in the beginning and even throughout your business’ entire lifespan. Quantification This, of course, refers to the numbers. We are talking about the value of your innovation. The best way to gauge this is by your customer response. Look to positive responses for what you are doing right-and keep doing it. Look to your negative responses to find out what you’re doing wrong-and fix it. This will enable you to keep growing and progressing with the needs of your customers and business climate. Orchestration Once you’ve had a chance to find what areas are working, you can narrow down those areas and concentrate on making them the stand out ideas. You shift your focus here to get the most out of your business and to meet the needs of your customers. We can help you work through these three areas to put together your franchise prototype during your GUIDED TOUR. In the next few lessons we are going to transition to the 7 specific areas you need to consider in your franchise prototype process: Primary Aim Strategic Objectives Organizational Strategy Management Strategy People Strategy Marketing Strategy Systems Strategy These 7 areas will fine turn your plan for the ultimate level of success. 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Outlast 2 (stylized as OU⸸LASTII) is a first-person survival horror video game developed and published by Red Barrels. It is the sequel to the 2013 video game Outlast, and features a journalist named Blake Langermann, along with his wife Lynn, roaming the Arizona desert to explore the murder of a pregnant woman only known as Jane Doe. Blake and Lynn get separated in a helicopter crash, and Blake has to find his wife while traveling through a village inhabited by a deranged sect that believes the end of days are upon them. Shortly after the release and popularity of Outlast, Red Barrels announced the sequel. A gameplay demo was then released at both PAX East and E3 2016 on April 22 and June 15 respectively, with a release originally slated for Autumn 2016. Due to development delays, the game was ultimately released on April 25, 2017 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The Nintendo Switch version released on March 27, 2018 on the Nintendo eShop. The game was met with generally positive reviews upon release, with praise going towards the graphics, sound design, and atmosphere. Criticisms were reserved for the gameplay design and perceived difficulty. Gameplay Show/hide text Outlast 2 is a first-person survival horror game that, like its predecessors Outlast and Outlast: Whistleblower, is a single-player campaign. It is set in Northern Arizona. The game continues the found footage characteristics from the first game. The player controls the investigative journalist Blake Langermann, who investigates a dilapidated rural area in Supai, near the western edge of the Colorado Plateau. Langermann cannot fight except in scripted scenes, but must run and hide from the numerous hostile members of Temple Gate. He also wears glasses, which limit the player's vision if they fall off. The player can crouch, run, jump, walk, vault, slide and climb much like the first game and can hide in lockers, barrels, wardrobes, beds, pools of water, tall grass, cornfields, and inside of houses. He has a limited stamina meter and the player must manage how long he runs, lest he becomes exhausted and move more slowly. Langermann possesses only a camcorder, which has night vision capabilities, though the camcorder's batteries are also drained when night vision is used. Compared to the first game, Langermann's status as a cameraman means he carries a more advanced camera, one with clearer footage, zoom, and a sensitive microphone that can be used to detect distant footsteps and other noises. The player is equipped with an inventory system displaying the amount of footage recorded on the camera and the items they are carrying. Spare batteries suitable for the camcorder and med kits to heal are spread throughout the game. Plot Blake Langermann, an investigative journalist and cameraman working alongside his wife, Lynn, crash-lands in the Supai region of the Coconino County region of Arizona, while following the mysterious murder of a young, pregnant woman known only as Jane Doe. When he wakes up after the crash, Blake finds the pilot of their helicopter skinned and crucified, and his wife missing. Blake makes his way to a nearby town, Temple Gate, where he learns that the town has sacrificed all their children in the name of God. Blake eventually locates Lynn in a chapel, captured by a violent and delirious cult led by "Papa" Sullivan Knoth. Knoth claims that Temple Gate lies on the mouth of Hell, and that Lynn is pregnant with the Anti-Christ. They escape the chapel, but Lynn falters, suffering from stomach cramps. The couple are separated when Lynn is kidnapped by the Heretics, an animalistic rival cult who wish to hasten the end of days, and their androgynous leader Val. Blake is rescued by a man named Ethan who has left Knoth's cult. He tells Blake that Knoth rapes the women of Temple Gate and, once they are pregnant, orders them executed on suspicion of carrying the Anti-Christ. Fearing this fate for his daughter Anna Lee, Ethan convinced her to flee, and she became the Jane Doe that Blake and Lynn were investigating. As Blake rests under Ethan's house, Marta, an imposing woman wielding a large pickaxe and who is one of Knoth's executioners, breaks into the home and kills Ethan after accusing him of heresy. Blake flees to another chapel, where he learns from a tortured Heretic being interrogated by Knoth that Lynn is imprisoned in the mines under Temple Gate. Throughout his journey, Blake suffers from progressively more disturbing hallucinations based on his childhood, all while pursued by a grotesque monster. The hallucinations gradually reveal the events surrounding the death of Blake and Lynn's childhood friend, Jessica Gray, at their Catholic elementary school. Blake and Jessica, while staying late at their school, were caught by one of their teachers, Father Loutermilch, who is implied to have been molesting Jessica. Loutermilch sent Blake away, but as Blake was about to leave the school, he heard Jessica's screams and saw her being chased. Blake discovered her to have fallen down a staircase, breaking her neck, with Loutermilch at the top of the stairs. Loutermilch covered up her death as a suicide by hanging, and the monster that has been chasing Blake throughout the school is a perverse, twisted version of how he sees the priest. Surviving numerous encounters with Marta and the region's other inhabitants, including the syphilis-infected 'scalled' who were cast out from Temple Gate, Blake escapes the town and finds a document revealing that the Murkoff Corporation is the cause for everyone's insanity due to an experimental mind control station hidden deep in the mountains, with the Heretics being affected far more severely by the waves due to their closer positioning of the station. Arriving at the mines, Blake enters Val's underground temple and finds Lynn, suddenly visibly pregnant. Knoth's cult finally reach them and kill the Heretics, allowing the pair to flee. As dawn breaks, a freak lightning storm begins to destroy the town. Marta reappears and attacks Blake and Lynn, but a cross toppled by lightning from the chapel in the distance impales her. Blake and Lynn hurry to the chapel; Lynn gives birth, but dies soon afterwards. Blake blacks out holding the newborn, implied to be a hallucination by Lynn's last words "there's nothing there". Knoth greets Blake as he wakes up. He claims that he had to kill all of his followers, and implores Blake to kill the child before slitting his own throat. As Blake walks outside, he sees that Knoth's followers have committed mass suicide via poisoning in preparation for the apocalypse, while Mozart's Ave verum corpus is playing in the background. The sun grows brighter and Blake is engulfed by the light. He has a final vision of chasing Jessica through the school; when he catches her, she promises that she will never let him go, and they start praying. Reception Outlast 2 received "generally favorable" reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. Destructoid's Nic Rowen scored the game an 8/10 with the consensus "Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth most people's time and cash." James Kozanitis from Game Revolution gave the game a score of 4.5 out of 5 stars saying that "A good horror game should make you dread the idea of playing it, but keep you glued to the screen while you actually are. Outlast 2 is that game. While more involved fans might be disappointed as to how the story resolves, I found it hit the sweet spot between overly expository and frustratingly vague. Segments from Outlast 2 are forever burned into my memories, acting as much as a traumatic experience as it was an exhilarating one. The thematic elements present throughout make the game even more high-stakes, taking a toll on you as a moral human being. God doesn’t love Outlast 2 – not like I do." Louise Blain of GamesRadar+ awarded it 2.5 out of 5 stars stating that, "Horrific in completely the wrong way, Outlast 2 is a night-vision journey into frustration. An intriguing story just can’t save the infuriating misery that awaits." Lucy O'Brien's score of 8.3/10 on IGN said that "Outlast 2 is a terrifying successor to the 2013 original that keeps the scares coming at a relentless pace." "Stealth and pursuit haven’t changed much in Outlast 2, but it excels as a beautiful, brutal journey through extreme spiritual anxieties," was James Davenport's conclusion on PC Gamer with a score of 85/100. 7.5/10 was Philip Kollar's score on Polygon with the consensus: "Outlast 2 may be the single most qualified recommendation I’ve given in my history of writing reviews, and not just because of its occasionally stilted design. This is a game that often left me feeling like complete trash. It brought up some of the most difficult memories in my life, issues I had buried long ago. My reactions to that anguish have run the gamut, but more than anything, I respect that Outlast 2 has the singular focus and intensity to dredge up those emotions; that alone made it worth the time spent for me." Alice Bell's 6/10 score on VideoGamer.com stated that "Outlast 2 has some great design elements, and the night-vision handy-cam mechanic is still scary. But the jump scares and gore don't mix right with the elements of psychological horror, and the story retreads horror tropes that didn't need retreading." Video Gameplay Screenshots System Requirements OS: Microsoft Windows XP / 7 / 8 / 10 (64-bit) Processor: Intel Core i3-530 Memory: 4 GB Graphics: 1 GB, NVIDIA Geforce GTX 260 or ATI Radeon HD 4870 Storage: 13.5 GB How to install the game Outlast 2? Disable your antivirus! It can block files necessary for the game! Download the file and run the torrent client Wait for the download to finish Open «Setup.exe» in the game folder Follow the instructions of the installer Enjoy the game! Outlast 2 Free Download Game Rating: 100 1 2 3 4 5 (1 voted) Download torrent outlast-2-356738353.torrent The size: 34.71 Kb Downloads: 61 File name: outlast-2-356738353.torrent
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Twelve honeybee colonies were installed into a new environment, fed according to traditional and an alternative method and monitored from April-October, 2012. Qualitative testing of the honey was performed to compare products. During the second year of the study, beekeepers/farmers were surveyed to assess interest in honey bee nutrition. A power point presentation was prepared as a communication on honey bee feeding practices. This will be offered as part of the outreach aimed to educate beekeepers and promote an effective nutritional alternative to a common practice that is detrimental to honeybee health. The general practice of feeding honeybees syrup made of refined sugar cane, beet sugar, HFCS or other artificial solutions, while highly economical in dearth periods of the year, fails to provide honeybees with the broad range of nutrients they might find in natural forage. This method of manipulating the honeybee diet is widely taught to novice beekeepers and practiced in the United States. Michurin Biology and Pavlov Physiology prove that “feeding is a kind of mentor and the quality of the food is the factor that influences the formation and growth of the bee” (Curative Properties of Bees and Bee Venom, Naum Yoirish, Moscow, 1959, p. 117.) A poor diet of empty calories could lead to weaker health in honeybees and contribute to the appearance of various opportunistic conditions, such as Varroa mite infestations, and/or a range of other diseases that afflict the hive affecting both commercial and small scale beekeepers nationwide. Feeding honeybees syrup of cane-sugar or HFCS during a nectar dearth fails to provide honeybees with the nutrients found in nectar. This study tests feeding honeybees using syrup enriched with infusion of flowers from Tilia sp. The Linden flower was chosen for its attributes as a natural miticide and its medicinal benefits to honeybee immune health. Honey Bee Nutrition Survey Power Point Presentation of Study- short version Objectives/Performance Targets Methods The study included procedures of baseline sampling of 12 colonies of honeybees purchased as 3lb. packages from a reputable apiary. A sample of 50 bees collected in alcohol from each of the 12 hives was sent to the USDA Agricultural Research Service in Bethesda, Maryland to provide a baseline of Varroa, Nosema and trachial mites. During the course of this two year study, samples will be provided upon death (to the USDA) to monitor infestations of Varroa mites, Nosema and trachial mites. Sticky boards, an Integrative Pest Management (IPM) method, were used for a five day period monthly on all hives to monitor Varroa mites. The 12 colonies are labeled “A-L” with the control hives randomly placed. The counting of mites by an unbiased individual (Technical Advisor, Dr. N. Ostiguy of Penn State University agreed to perform this) will present a double blind study. HIVES Each hive consists of (1) 9 frame deep for brood rearing and (1) 9 frame medium was used for surplus. Foundation will be plastic coated with beeswax . Each hive contains 1 frame of drawn wax comb to allow the queen to begin laying right after installation. BEE HIVE LOCATION The hives were situated in an easterly facing barn/shed, an enclosed structure to protect them from winter freezing as an overwintering hazard and access to the inside of the hives will be available all year round. This design protected the bees from predators such as bears without the need for electric fencing. INSTALLATION/TEST GROUPS 12 packages were installed on April 11,2012. The queens were released after the third day. TEST GROUP 1- Four colonies were fed with 2 gallon feeder pails placed directly onto frames. The proposed feed was be 1:1 sugar syrup made with sucrose (cane sugar) combined with prepared concentrated infusion of linden flowers and leaves (Tilia sp.) TEST GROUP 2- Four colonies will be fed only 1:1 sugar syrup TEST GROUP 3- Four colonies will not be fed. The feed was increased to a 2:1 syrup beginning Sept. 2012 for winter preparation. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF INFUSION Linden flowers and leaves (Tilia cordata sp.) is the specific medicinal/nectar plant from which the infusion will be made. It contains Farnesol, a volatile oil which gives Linden flowers its characteristic smell. It is also an antibacterial and natural pesticide against mites. It contains flavonoid glycocides including hesperidin and quercitin, saponins, condensed tannins, mucilage, manganese salts. Abundant flavonoids such as astragalin, isoquercitin, kempferitin, quercitin, tiliroside, hydroxycoumarins also exist in linden. (PDR from Herbal Medicine, Fourth Edition). The concentrated infusion will be two teabags/pint or 16 teabags per gallon of sugar syrup. COLLECTION OF DATA: The Bee yard was visited approximately once a week and utilized a modified summary version of 910531Hive Inspection Sheet.pdf found on the NESARE.org website.(see attached). DATA ANALYSIS: Data and the Varroa mites counts have been analyzed and interpreted by the technical advisor. As a cooperator of this study, Dr. Nancy Ostiguy, entomologist of Penn State University, has been a helpful and contributing advisor regarding aspects of honey bee health and procedure. I have met with her twice at PSU campus and have had numerous exchanges with her via email and telephone. NOTABLE FINDINGS HIVE J was empty (6/18/12)(not dead out) HIVE H was empty (9/8/12) TESTING OF HONEY SAMPLES: On July 8-10,2012 the honey was extracted manually from 10 out of the twelve hives. Samples were submitted to an independent lab for sugar profile testing using Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry(GC-MS)to check for relative sugar percentages. (see attached) Samples A-L 2012 first test Second test for comparison Certificate of second testing Accomplishments/Milestones Twelve colonies were randomly divided in three groups: controls, cane-sugar-syrup, Linden flower infusion of cane-sugar-syrup. Honeybee health variables were measured including varroa infestations, carbohydrate consumption, and winter survival rates. From April-October 2012, fed colonies were offered 104lbs (47.2 kg) syrup or Linden- infused-syrup /colony. The consumed amount/colony ranged between 67.25-95.5 lbs (30.5-43.3kg). GC-MS analysis of honey revealed sucrose levels between 0.16-3.91. The highest survival rate from April-December was found to be the colonies fed the Linden-infused syrup (100% survived) while only one control colony survived (25%) during the same time period. Seventy-five percent of the sugar-syrup fed colonies were alive prior to winter but none were alive by March. Currently the only colony continuing to survive was treated with Linden infused-syrup. There was a non-significant trend towards fewer mites in the colonies treated with linden-infused sucrose: controls 201.3 + 280.0, sucrose syrup 157.7 + 121.1, and linden-infused sucrose syrup 99.8 + 99.7. Weak colonies, those with the smallest number of bees, had fewer mites (p=0.03). The effect of colony strength on the total mite count was not the same across treatment. More mites were observed in weak untreated (control) colonies than the treated (linden-infused or plain sucrose syrup feed) colonies (p=0.047). While linden-infused sucrose syrup may have a positive impact on colony health and survivorship, a larger sample size would be required to determine if the impact is statistically significant. As expected, the number of mites in a colony is influenced by how many bees are in the colony. It is interesting that small colonies had more mites if they were untreated than if the were treated. These observations indicate the importance of supplementing colonies with sucrose syrup or otherwise ensuring sufficient forage. We expect supplementation with Linden infusion may provide beekeepers with a method to improve colony survivorship as the honey stores going into winter was less in the non-infused groups compared to the infused group. Impacts and Contributions/Outcomes Outreach Specific to this farm, this project did not afford the costs of disc and plowing of the fields in the Spring of 2013 as these costs were not anticipated and thus not budgeted for the second year. The surviving colonies were thus allowed to forage on the natural bee forage of the farm with supplementation with Linden flower and sugar syrup. Overwintering survival of the honey bee colonies will be assessed in the final report of this project(Feb. 2014). The outreach of this project was extended by being accepted and invited to be presented at the Apimondia 2013 International Apicultural Congress in Ukraine. This abstract was reprinted in the January 2014 New Jersey Beekeepers Association Newsletter with the following introduction: The 43rd Apimondia Congress held in Kyiv, Ukraine on September 29 – October 4, 2013 was ”Beyond the Hive: Beekeeping and Global Challenges”. The conference had over 8000 participants and was represented by over 100 countries. I traveled with Dr. Nancy Ostiguy, Associate Professor of Entomology at Penn State University. Dr. Ostiguy and I presented the results of our NESARE research project in a talk including a PP presentation titled, “Alternative Honey Bee Nutrition- Beyond Sugar Syrup” on Wednesday Oct. 2 during the Bee Health plenary. A number of individuals expressed interest in our continuing to research the micronutrients needed for bee health and the benefits of natural forage or supplemented sugar syrups. I would like to share the abstract with NJBA and individual districts. This presentation together with a short video documentary, titled BEE DANCE is scheduled for Essex County Beekeepers Association and at least one other state branch ie. RVBA or Morris)in January 2014. The web site www.thehealthyhive is being updated under the section titled THE HEALTHY HONEYBEE- The Honey bee Study and will provide specific directions to prepare the supplemental feed in time for spring feeding. http://thehealthyhive.com/category/healthy-honey-bee/ . This cost effective supplement will provide a improvement to sugar syrup alone. The results from this project so far should definitely generate a change in the method beekeepers feed honeybees and provide insight to those teaching these methods to new beekeepers. Collaborators: Dr. Nancy Ostiguy nxo3@psu.edu Assoc. Professor Penn State 501 ASI University Park, PA 16802 Office Phone: 8148632872 Back to project overview Sign up for all the latest news and updates from SARE Sign Up For Our Newsletters Navigation Projects Home Search Projects Search Project Coordinators Help for projects.sare.org SARE Projects Application and Reporting Sites National SARE North Central SARE Northeast SARE Southern SARE Western SARE Our Location College of Agriculture and Natural Resources University of Maryland Symons Hall, Room 1296 7998 Regents Drive College Park, MD 20742- 5505 Contact Us Follow Us Our Facebook Page Our Twitter Page Our YouTube Channel US Department of Agriculture This site is maintained by SARE Outreach for the SARE program and is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under award No. 2019-38640-29881. 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Posted in Music Monday with tags Hov, J-Hova, Jay, Jay Hova, Jay-Z, kanYe West, Kanyeezy, Watch the Throne, Ye, Yeezy on January 10, 2011 by prolifik1 Here’s, “H.A.M, their first track from their upcoming collaborative EP, Watch the Throne. DOWNLOAD: kanYe West & Jay-Z – H.A.M Rate this: Leave a comment » Throwback Thursday: I <3 C2 Auto's AE86 Posted in Cars with tags AE86, C2 Auto, Go, Hachi Roku, Jay, Levin, Panasports, prolifik, prolifik one, prolifik1, PROLIFIKONE, Toyota Corolla GT-S, TRD, Trueno, Watanabe on March 25, 2010 by prolifik1 Here’s my boy Jay of C2 Auto’s Toyota Corolla/Trueno AE86. The previous owner went out of his way to build such a beautiful beast. Jay is one lucky owner. Everything has been restored with quality OEM and aftermarket parts. yo Jay, hit up your old NewCelica.org homie! Rate this: Leave a comment » Wack Wednesdays: F*ck the haters… Posted in Random Nonsense with tags 2cents, Auto, Cars, Haters, Hypebeast, Jay, jdm, JDM EGO, JDMEGO, Mr. Yuckface, negative, pessmists, Poison Control, Yuckface on February 10, 2010 by prolifik1 This Wack Wednesday is dedicated to the envious jealous people out there. Yes, you’re wack! We live in a society where it’s hard to become successful without people expressing their hate. There’s always pessimists lurking through, making weak attempts to put those who succeed, down. Whether it’s becoming some type of superstar or being the admiration of attention amongsts hobbyist; there’s always someone out there who has to put their negative 2cents in. I know they have a right to their opinion, but talking out of their ass just doesn’t cut it. All in all, it’s all good. Let them hate. People generally express hate in this manner because they’re simply envious. In their heads, they’re probably thinking “Man, I wish I would of done that.” In essence, many of those successful people I’ve encountered have a good heart and deserve every bit of praise they deserve. As long as they stay down to earth and stay on their grind, I can’t be mad at them and offer my props. This Wack Wednesday entry stems off of the drama over JDM EGO’s Yuckface sticker. Blah blah, “you copied Mr. Yuckface” People, people, people… Lighten up! Geez, it’s a sticker! Let people live…LOL In my opinion, it’s 2010, out with the old and in with the new. Plus, the new Yuckface looks helluva lot better than what was used in the poison control campaign. TO Jay of JDM EGO™: Fuck the haters homie, keep doing what you do best! “Go Ahead, Switch The Style Up, But If They Hate Then Let ‘Em Hate And Watch The Money Pile Up…” 50 Those who didn’t make that sticker as hot as it is…apparently are. Job well done Jay! Props! Rate this: Leave a comment » Search PROLIFIK-ONE Search for: The Structure About PROLIFIK-ONE The Perspective 2,414,264 views The Archives The Archives Select Month March 2021 July 2020 June 2020 May 2018 June 2015 December 2013 May 2013 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010
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Have a look here at the various marketing services we offer. Create a compelling website that puts your customers’ experience first We would love to show you how we can help you. So, if you are interested in learning more about branding, website design, or other services we offer, call us on 051-337012 or email us at hello@promotive.ie. START A PROJECT Website Design Waterford -Frequently Asked Questions How much does it cost to build a website in Ireland? Every website has different factors to consider such as the scale and complexity of the website you want. Before we can accurately provide a quotation, a clear understanding of the website’s goals is required. You should be able to answer questions like What do you want from your website? What are you looking to achieve? Who is it targeted at? How do you plan to benefit from any investment? Are you updating an existing website or starting from a clean slate? After we discuss your requirements, we will take into consideration how long it will take us to design and build. The fact that online marketing has become such an important part of staying relevant for any business makes it crucial to be online. We can give you a detailed quote following an in-depth consultation with you. How long will it take? Again, this depends on the complexity of your website, but our professional web design team will be able to provide you with a clear timeline along with a quote after your consultation. Will I need to give you a logo? If you have a logo you can certainly use that. We are a full–service digital marketing agency, so our graphic design team are on hand if you are looking to create a brand or simply elevate what you have. If you don’t have a logo and want one we also provide logo design services We also offer high-quality printing services to help promote your business offline. Check out our wide range of printing services here. Do I need website maintenance? Yes, checking your website for issues is very important if you want to reach and retain customers. This will ensure your website is up-to-date and still relevant. Your website should be maintained frequently to keep your website in sync, encourage continued traffic and strengthen your SEO and Google rankings. Businesses of all sizes should factor in website maintenance in plans and budgets. Your website might not show any initial signs of concern but when left unchecked, you will run into issues. Frequent website maintenance enables us to identify any issues before they develop into bigger problems. Just like our health, regular check-ups are important for websites to keep them running efficiently. Do you offer other services? As part of the Cantec Group, Promotive also offer services in Branding, Printing, Digital Marketing and Promotional Products. Call us today for more information. As a full-service marketing agency, Promotive offer many more services such as social media marketing, PPC marketing and content marketing. Our printing services include large format printing, memorial cards and photocopying services. If your business is in need of promotional services such as having branded merchandise or business stationery, then our agency is right for you! Brands Built Beautifully Have a business that needs to look its best? START A PROJECT Creative Design & Marketing Our Services Success Stories Contact Us What our clients say Promotive are a very professional team who expertly handled our business orders of a new logo, stamp and business stationery. We are very pleased with the quality of their workmanship. Looking forward to doing more business with them in the near future. Aidan FalconerFalconer Hurleys, Since I partnered with Promotive three years ago I have dramatically increased the ‘wow’ factor of my product because of the high print quality they can achieve. I find printing costs very competitive, turn-around times extremely impressive, both especially so since the arrival of their new A0 full colour printer. Tony HennesyWaterford Origins We found working with Promotive very rewarding and effortless at the same time. They put a lot of resources, from the beginning, into understanding what our vision for RESI was and what we wanted from our brand. They translated that into graphics which exceeded our expectation. They were also extremely helpful and available to us throughout. Ward FrisbyRESI Previous Next promotive newsletter Keep up to date with all our latest news by signing up for our monthly newsletter. Enter your details in the form below and you will be automatically added to our mailing list. 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As you may have heard, the Heartbleed Bug is causing panic as it has recently been discovered that 80% of websites that were thought to be secured, have in fact been vulnerable for over two years. The amount of possible information theft is staggering. Rest assured, your proqualverified.net site has never been vulnerable to this bug, as we use a different cryptographic software library and have TLS disabled. Unfortunately, we can not say the same for websites you’ve visited, so please take a look at the following links to get more information. http://www.heartbleed.com http://arstechnica.com http://money.cnn.com Information on ProQual’s security can be found here. Regards, The ProQual Team Filed Under: News Which huge contractor will build MGM National Harbor? by Karen · Comments 0 Washington Business Journal. MGM National Harbor has retained a handful of local companies to perform various tasks related to the future $925 million resort-casino, including an architect of record and project manager, but the big hire is still to come: general contractor. Full story click here. Filed Under: News Tagged With: Construction Texas A&M Contractors Face Penalties After Two Accidents by Karen · Comments 0 ENGINEERING NEWS RECORD. The U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration on Dec. 19 cited two Texas contractors with eight serious violations and proposed $46,800 in fines, following the June collapse of a structure in an $80-million equestrian center under construction at Texas A&M University that injured four workers. For link to full story CLICK HERE. Filed Under: News Pantera Global Technology Embraces Opportunity Announces New Risk Management Division for 2014 by Karen · Comments 0 Pleasant Prairie, WI (PRWEB) January 02, 2014 Building off the successful launch of the heralded Pantera Project Insight, an end-to-end construction project management platform, Pantera Global Technology is pleased to announce the acceleration of the deployment of their Risk Management Portfolio of services. “We noticed companies like Textura (TXTR) and ISQFT and their offerings and realized there was an opportunity there” said President and CEO DeWayne Adamson. Mr. Adamson goes on to state that “We have key pieces that our competition simply doesn’t have already incorporated within our existing solutions. This technology puts Pantera in a unique position to offer a complete package to help reduce risk for our customers.” The expansion into risk management was aided by a partnership between Pantera and ProQual Verified, a Texas based Subcontractor due diligence firm with outstanding risk management expertise. President and COO Karen Herrera-Adamson, no relation to DeWayne, mentioned that working together with Pantera was a “no-brainer”, adding “Mr. Adamson and his team have built a unique foundation of rock solid solutions and demonstrated profitability. 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Joe Pitts Filed Under: News Tagged With: Construction Fraud, Contractor Fraud, Insurance Fraud MnDOT Audit Finds Rampant Trouble with DBE Contracting Program by Karen · Comments 0 Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) Sept. 22–Minnesota has failed for three years to meet federal requirements for a program designed to steer millions of dollars in state transportation projects to minority- and women-owned businesses. The program has been so plagued by mismanagement and weak oversight that some firms were awarded multimillion dollar contracts for which they might not have otherwise qualified. Link to full story HERE. 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You should then be interested in the potential of the blogosphere and curious to see what could be done thanks to weblogs to help a company increase its notoriety and revenue. You should be ready to engage yourself in posting each week one or two notes on the club's blog to share your ideas and experience with other members. Optional condition: You should be abble to participate in off lines meeting that will handle on a bi-monthly basis, as often as your company's requirement will allowed you to and of course, if your geographical position makes it possible... More informations there after our first meeting the 14 october 2004 Posted by Guillaume du Gardier on August 28, 2004 at 11:09 PM in Introduction | Permalink Comments Hi Is the CEO Bloggers club still active? It looks like the post end last year. Well, if it is – it is an excellent idea. My name is Kevin Goodman founder and creative director for Sundown Media Concepts (SDMC). We’re active promoting and positioning but we won’t be public until June 2008. Because we’re still copyediting our website I prefer to hold off on the url. If curiosity has you inclined we’re well referenced in Google. My personal weblog is http://executiveblog.blogspot.com and I also use blogger as a newsfeed for Sundown MC @ http://keys2desire.blogspot.com. I hope the CEO club is still active and there is room for participation. Sundown MC is Visibility Management ™.
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I sometimes think that people in areas like Europe, where the mix – and sometimes clash – of multiple languages and cultures are a part of daily life, might think differently than people who dwell in more culturally homogeneous areas like the US. Languages are not simply words, but reflections of world views. To understand and speak multiple languages requires an ability to think in multiple languages. This kind of fluency forces people to see and understand other perspectives. In the US we don’t have that fluency. The Atlanticand Pacific oceans, plus the size of our continent, serve to isolate us culturally, and I think our relationship with the global community often suffers because of our failure to fully understand other points of view. I would be interested in hearing other points of view on the subject. Agree? Disagree? Posted by dgray@xplane.com on September 24, 2005 at 07:55 PM in Content | Permalink Comments Well, here's a perfect example! I don't read french and my post seems to look funny. I can't figure out how to fix it! Could someone help me or explain why the TypePad software is inserting line breaks I didn't ask for? Thanks and sorry! This is my first post. Dave Posted by: Dave Gray | September 24, 2005 at 08:00 PM Dave, you might perhaps use Ecto or Blogjet to help you keep control on your posts format... ;o) Anyway, fixed now. Cheers. Posted by: Guillaume du Gardier | September 26, 2005 at 02:08 PM Hello dgray, I read your above post with much interest. I have been thinking about that question for some time. I think, or my thought was, that e.g. Chinese people would have another consciousness than me because of them having another language. I seem to know that they, for example, do not have a word for simple 'no'. Anyway; I had that thought. Than I ran into this article on the web – and I had to look it up for you – about a report by cognitive psychologist Peter Gordon about the Piraha tribe from the Amazon area. This was a dutch article but here for example you can find some English articles etc. So in this Dutch article I believe I read that somewhere around 1930 the theory was abandoned that language and consciousness were related. But with the findings of Peter Gordon this theory might win ground again. To put it short, about Peter Gordon’s work: "A study appearing today in the journal Science reports that the hunter-gatherers seem to be the only group of humans known to have no concept of numbering and counting. Not only that, but adult Piraha apparently can't learn to count or understand the concept of numbers or numerals, even when they asked anthropologists to teach them and have been given basic math lessons for months at a time." Brilliant! Now it's my turn to ask you what _you_ think, after thinking about the Piraha? Kind regards, Peter And since I'm from the Netherlands, I should understand more than two points of view. Therefore: stop dualistic thinking. :-/ Posted by: Peter Bouwmeester | September 29, 2005 at 09:46 PM It is true that the US can be considered one country; however I would argue that the diversity within the US also lends itself to a certain amount of cultural demands. We do not live within a vanilla world. Posted by: Anne Stanton | October 02, 2005 at 08:24 AM Peter: Quite interesting. I do believe that our cultural language -- both visual and verbal -- are building blocks of consciousness. We create words and symbols to represent the things that matter to us, and we use those to construct our thoughts and conversations. This is one of the reasons I have been drawn to visual communication in my professional work: pictures seem to be one of the most universal languages. Although they often contain cultural bias, they are more easily shared between cultures. In my work as a consultant I have often seen people become overly focused on the language or words used to describe things, to the point where they lose touch with the meaning or overarching concept. Thinking can become "trapped" by linguisting or cultural conventions. Anne: I'm not sure what you mean by vanilla -- nobody lives in a vanilla world and everyone has cultural demands. Everything is relative: in the US we speak the same language, share the same constitution and political leaders, follow the same road sign and map conventions, etc. For example, I myself speak only one language: English. Even if I spoke several I would not find much occasion to use them when travelling in the US. This is not a handicap here, but when I travel in other countries I am certainly aware of the gap. Posted by: Dave Gray | October 02, 2005 at 05:24 PM Agree: geographical isolation Disagree: cultural isolation If you try to compare the states with Europe, it might be right that we have a lot of different cultures. But you have to consider that Europe is not one single country, as the states are. We certainly have a lot of different cultures within our boundaries that firm under the name "Europeans", but if we meet, we speak English - so we have on common language again. And it is a matter of fact that the states have a lot of different cultures within them. And amongst these cultures there is a common language again. And you must not forget, that american culture is based on a lot of different cultures from all over the world. So, your roots should make it easier for you, shouldn't they? There is a different way of thinking, but that is valid for every single nation on this planet. Posted by: Falco | October 03, 2005 at 11:49 PM Clearly the fact that we are able to communicate on this blog shows that we have more similarities than differences. And certainly the US and Europe have a lot in common culturally. It's all relative as I said. On this blog we speak English and therefore can communicate; but still, when I go to your website I can't read it! The very fact that all cultures in Europe can share English as a common language would seem to speak to my point: how many people in Europe speak only one language, the language of their home country? A large percentage of Americans have never left their home country at all. How common is that in Europe? As more people and communication goes digital I think the isolation will begin to decrease: things like blogging are opening up more conversations such as this one. I am excited about this opportunity to "open the borders" of global communication. I am not by any means advocating isolation. H,owever as I go through a typical day here in the central US (St. Louis), I see it. It's not that people seem physically isolated, but their perspectives and worldview can often seem US-centric and somewhat disinterested. The don't tend to think or talk about the rest of the world and the US's place as a citizen in a global society. The is not something I am happy about, but it is rather something I have observed. Posted by: Dave Gray | October 04, 2005 at 02:36 AM I agree. I have spent a lot of time in various countries and in my opinion, people outside of the US seem to have a more accurate world veiw. I think that some of this could be fixed by teaching more foreign languages & foreign culture in school. Posted by: Wildfire Marketing group | October 09, 2005 at 12:53 AM Interesting subject! No doubt the sheer size of the US has to make a difference to the way its people think, and even with the European Union it's probably fair to say that most people in Europe think of themselves as citizens of their own countries first, and citizens of Europe later, if at all. That may well change in time, but I don't think it has yet. However, on the subject of language in the USA, a nursing friend in LA tells me that it's a requirement for nursing staff in California to be fluent in Spanish, because so many patients who have come from Latin America have insufficient English to explain their symptoms and understand the medical advice they're given.
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Keeping true to our Pakistani Linen traditions, PTH Homes is Re-Imagining fabric & uplifting everyday life rituals, making them ever more bright & vibrant.
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1 Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine and Department of Pathology, Capital Health and Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4K4, Canada. PMID: 24514913 DOI: 10.1038/nrrheum.2014.15 Abstract Nervous system involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) can manifest as a range of neurological and psychiatric features, which are classified using the ACR case definitions for 19 neuropsychiatric syndromes. Approximately one-third of all neuropsychiatric syndromes in patients with SLE are primary manifestations of SLE-related autoimmunity, with seizure disorders, cerebrovascular disease, acute confusional state and neuropathy being the most common. Such primary neuropsychiatric SLE (NPSLE) events are a consequence either of microvasculopathy and thrombosis, or of autoantibodies and inflammatory mediators. Diagnosis of NPSLE requires the exclusion of other causes, and clinical assessment directs the selection of appropriate investigations. These investigations include measurement of autoantibodies, analysis of cerebrospinal fluid, electrophysiological studies, neuropsychological assessment and neuroimaging to evaluate brain structure and function. Treatment involves the management of comorbidities contributing to the neuropsychiatric event, use of symptomatic therapies, and more specific interventions with either anticoagulation or immunosuppressive agents, depending upon the primary immunopathogenetic mechanism. Although the prognosis is variable, studies suggest a more favourable outcome for primary NPSLE manifestations compared with neuropsychiatric events attributable to non-SLE causes.
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Systematic clinical methodology for validating bipolar-II disorder: data in mid-stream from a French national multi-site study (EPIDEP) Systematic clinical methodology for validating bipolar-II disorder: data in mid-stream from a French national multi-site study (EPIDEP) J Affect Disord. 1998 Sep;50(2-3):163-73. doi: 10.1016/s0165-0327(98)00112-8. Authors E G Hantouche 1 , H S Akiskal, S Lancrenon, J F Allilaire, D Sechter, J M Azorin, M Bourgeois, J P Fraud, L Châtenet-Duchêne Affiliation 1 Université Paris VI, Hôpital Pitié-Salpetrière, France. PMID: 9858076 DOI: 10.1016/s0165-0327(98)00112-8 Abstract Background: This paper presents the methodology and clinical data in mid-stream from a French multi-center study (EPIDEP) in progress on a national sample of patients with DSM-IV major depressive episode (MDE). The aim of EPIDEP is to show the feasibility of validating the spectrum of soft bipolar disorders by practising clinicians. In this report, we focus on bipolar II (BP-II). Method: EPIDEP involves training 48 French psychiatrists in 15 sites; construction of a common protocol based on the criteria of DSM-IV and Akiskal (Soft Bipolarity), as well as criteria modified from the work of Angst (Hypomania Checklist), the Ahearn-Carroll Bipolarity Scale, HAM-D and Rosenthal Atypical Depression Scale; Semi-Structured Interview for Evaluation of Affective Temperaments (based on Akiskal-Mallya), self-rated Cyclothymia Scale (Akiskal), family history (Research Diagnostic Criteria); and prospective follow-up. Results: Results are presented on 250 (of the 537) MDE patients studied thus far during the acute phase. The rate of BP-II disorder which was 22% at initial evaluation, nearly doubled (40%) by systematic evaluation. As expected from the selection of MDE by uniform criteria, inter-group comparison between BP-II vs unipolar showed no differences on the majority of socio-demographic parameters, clinical presentation and global intensity of depression. Despite such uniformity, key characteristics significantly differentiated BP-II from unipolar: younger age at onset of first depression, higher frequency of suicidal thoughts and hypersomnia during index episode, higher scores on Hypomania Checklist and cyclothymic and irritable temperaments, and higher switching rate under current treatment. Eighty-eight percent of cases assigned to cyclothymic temperament by clinicians (with a cut-off of 10/21 items on self-rated cyclothymia) were recognized as BP-II. Evaluation of this temperament by clinician and patient correlated at a highly significant level (r=0.73; p <0.0001). Cyclothymia and hypomania were also correlated significantly (r=0.51; p < 0.001). Limitation: In a study conducted in diverse clinical settings, it was not possible to assure that clinicians making affective diagnoses were blind to the various temperamental measures. However, bias was minimized by the systematic and/or semi-structured nature of all evaluations. Conclusion: With a systematic search for hypomania, 40% of major depressive episodes were classified as BP-II, of which only half were known to the clinicians at study entry. Cyclothymic temperamental dysregulation emerged as a robust clinical marker of BP-II disorder. These data indicate that clinicians in diverse practice settings can be trained to recognize soft bipolarity, leading to changes in diagnostic practice at a national level.
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Investigating household recycling behaviour through the interactions between personal and situational factors — University of Huddersfield Research Portal Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content University of Huddersfield Research Portal Home Help & FAQ Home Profiles Research Units Research output Activities Projects Press / Media Datasets Search by expertise, name or affiliation Investigating household recycling behaviour through the interactions between personal and situational factors Emy Jalil, David Grant, John Nicholson, Pauline Deutz Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › peer-review 4 Citations (Scopus) Overview Fingerprint Abstract In recent years household recycling behaviour (HRB) has become a focal point in social science research to understand the concept of household waste recycling management. Household recycling systems involve two main actors: households and municipalities. This paper reports on an empirical study of the interaction between HRB and household waste recycling systems provided by municipalities. A convenience sample of 412 households was selected to complete a survey on recycling initiatives with personal and situational factors and also their interaction. Results showed that personal factors have a significant relation with situational factors (availability, accessibility, awareness and convenience) (p < 0.01) and vice versa; with a positive correlation (r (412) = +0.41). In addition, personal factors correlated positively to availability, accessibility, awareness and convenience at a p-value below 0.01. Furthermore, situational factors interact with demographical factors such that personal factors may be predicted (overall HRB). This study uses both an interdisciplinary and multi-methods approach to answer its research questions and is also accessible to both practitioner and academic domains. Original language English Pages (from-to) 113-124 Number of pages 12 Journal WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment Volume 180 DOIs https://doi.org/10.2495/WM140101 Publication status Published - 2014 Externally published Yes Event 7th International Conference on Waste Management and the Environment - Ancona, Italy Duration: 12 May 2014 → 14 May 2014 Conference number: 7 Access to Document 10.2495/WM140101Licence: Unspecified Scopus link Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Investigating household recycling behaviour through the interactions between personal and situational factors'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. household Earth & Environmental Sciences 100% recycling Earth & Environmental Sciences 93% waste recycling Earth & Environmental Sciences 56% domestic waste Earth & Environmental Sciences 55% accessibility Earth & Environmental Sciences 46% municipality Earth & Environmental Sciences 44% social science Earth & Environmental Sciences 26% paper Earth & Environmental Sciences 6% View full fingerprint Cite this APA Author BIBTEX Harvard Standard RIS Vancouver Jalil, E., Grant, D., Nicholson, J., & Deutz, P. (2014). Investigating household recycling behaviour through the interactions between personal and situational factors. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 180, 113-124. https://doi.org/10.2495/WM140101 Jalil, Emy ; Grant, David ; Nicholson, John ; Deutz, Pauline. / Investigating household recycling behaviour through the interactions between personal and situational factors. 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This project is my personal and independent initiative. I have taken it up with perhaps too ambitious an objective to be warranted by my little means. Its objective is to build a website on Calcutta in olden times, providing a visual documentation of its social and cultural ethos spanning over three centuries prior to independence. The site is expected to reflect the story of the development of young Calcutta to its adulthood, transformation of its rustic countenance into a fashionable cosmopolitan city profile, and more importantly, the city’s coming into terms with Hindu orthodoxy, and on the other side, reckless westernization, in the process of bringing out a revolution leading to Bengal Renaissance. Asok Mukhopadhyay on ResearchGate Share this: Tweet Email Share on Tumblr More Pocket Like this: Like Loading... 88 thoughts on “About” Add yours Sayantan Dey says: October 7, 2020 at 11:28 am Wonderful writing, I have always admired the by the bungalows on Mandeville Gardens, Gariahat. Do you have any record of those architectures? Most of them have been demolished, only a couple of them are there. Jyoti Memorial foundation is also in one of those bungalows. South Point School was initially in one of those Bungalows. If you have any records please do let me know. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: October 11, 2020 at 5:35 am Thank you Sayantan. Glad that you like puronokolkata. I agree with you that we miss nowadays the delightful view of the bungalows at Mandeville Gardens. The rich people knew then how to live in style in harmony with nature. Mandeville points out how the society changed its values replacing the capacious environfriendly bungalows with some huge awkward complexes. Mandeville was planned relatively in recent time. The buildings were constructed when I was merely a child. I expect the administrative and technical documents are still available with the Calcutta Corporation and may be some in the Institutions of Engineers. Warm regards LikeLike Reply indrajitdutt says: September 19, 2020 at 2:59 am I find only history of old mansions of Kolkata. Kolkata means much more- its art & culture, its old food joints apart from hotels, its old street vendors, its development of the city, its educational development and research etc. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: September 26, 2020 at 3:08 am Hello Indrajit, Sorry for the delay. I completely agree with you and my other readers who think likewise. Hope you find reflections of your thoughts in some of the essays here. Warm wishes and regards LikeLike Reply Garth Foxwell says: September 16, 2020 at 12:21 am ….and I thought the term ‘City of Palaces’ applied equally to my Melbourne and your Kolkata because of our ‘Melbourne Cricket Ground’ and your ‘Eden Park’! (Nearly wrote ‘Calcutta’ – too much family history work!) However, having only recently discovered your fantastic website presence, I now know differently. (Well, perhaps I did before, but ‘Cricket is a great connector’!) Your work truly brings to life the truth in the term ‘City of Palaces’. I have happily signed on and hope that once this world health matter is ended I may visit armed with the knowledge you afford me. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: September 18, 2020 at 3:25 am Hello Foxwell, When I was looking for a Maxwell for my next post, I find you, my new friend Foxwell at my door. It seems your interests in old Calcutta and mine are of similar nature, and that is why you like puronokolkata.com so much. Thanks for your kind words. Since last February I have been in Perth in your country stuck up due to global shutdown. Once I go back I will look forward to receiving you for a warm adda as yo suggested. Kind regards, LikeLike Reply Vinamra Agarwal says: April 9, 2020 at 8:27 pm Hi, This a a very nice website with all the information. Thank you for sharing all the information. I am a student of Architecture and was doing some research on the context of Victoria Memorial. Near the musical fountain of the Victoria Memorial there is a canal which I am not being able to figure out where it goes. So if you have any information regarding that and can provide with the same it would be very helpful. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: April 20, 2020 at 4:14 am Excuse me, Vinamra, for this delay. Apparantly the fountain is connected underground with basins of water. Lord Curzon mentioned in his book, British Government of India, (v.1) of two great basins of water, ‘originally irregular tanks or ponds’, but nothing about the fountain as such. For your answers I suggest first exploring documents, if any, left by Lord Redesdale and David Prain the two garden architects. Possibly you may find relevant materials in the Institutions of Engineer Library. If everything fails you may contact one of our great restoration architects for best guidance. Warm wishes LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: April 20, 2020 at 8:35 am Hello Paromitaprajna, Here is the reference you wanted to have.. Source: Despatches from England, 1686-1692 cited in: Calcutta and Calcuttans: From Dihi to Megalopolis; by Oneil Biswas. Wishes LikeLike Reply Priti.Quinn says: January 29, 2020 at 5:36 am My maternal grandparents were from Calcutta. An old and well known family. I am full of appreciation & admiration for the scope of your work. Interesting & informative all well as beautifully blogged. Thank you. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: January 31, 2020 at 10:56 am Thank you for your warm words. Puronokolkata exists for readers like you, Priti. It is nice to pick up a dry leaf to smell its bitter-sweet past. My wishes LikeLike Reply Anirban Roy says: November 14, 2019 at 3:38 pm Dear Ajantrik, I feel almost speechless for your website! I want to convey my heartfelt appreciation for your exquisite work! I am just curious to know who you are, if you please don’t mind. You don’t need to post my comment also but if you please, please can tell me in the email id I am giving here. Thanks a lot for your wonderful and perseverant work on kolkata! Splendid LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: November 15, 2019 at 4:35 am Thank you for your kind words, Anirban. I will be sending my contact number as you wish LikeLike Reply Tanuka Banerjee says: October 31, 2019 at 4:48 am Hi Can you send me the link of any post you did on medical college kolkata. I would be very grateful if you could since I couldn’t find any. If you havent done it yet I would be immensely indebted if you did. Thanking you LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: November 2, 2019 at 7:43 am Hello Tanuka, I wish puronokolkata had some resources to help you readily. I suggest you consult these texts online and also explore their bibliographic sources. Public Health in British India: A Brief Account of the History of Medical Services and Disease Prevention in Colonial India/ Muhammad Umair Mushtaq https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2763662/ Calcutta Medical College – Banglapedia http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Main_Page Wish you best LikeLike Reply Mike Charlton says: April 8, 2019 at 2:01 pm Dear Sir, I am researching my family tree and found, to my great surprise, that some of my ancestors lived in Calcutta in the late 1700s and early 1800s. One such was my direct ancestor William Barnfield, who seems to have arrived in India in 1787 and was a vestry clerk in the church, as well as a teacher in the charity school. He married an Anne Watson in 1793 in Calcutta, who it seems was the sister of James Watson, who would become Lieut. General Sir James Watson KCB, after soldiering in the 14th Regiment of Foot, and being based in Bengal for a lot of the time he was in India. He was briefly the Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in India in 1835, while still only a Major General, standing in for Lord Bentinck, I believe, who had to return to Britain for one reason or another. William Barnfield may also have been the William Barnfield who was a trustee of the Lall Bazar Baptist Church that William Carey started. I am trying to find out more about William Barnfield – I have already scoured the Fibis.org website for mentions of him, as well as the Asiatic Journal. I have found a reference to him in the 1803 (I think it was that year, it was around that year, anyway) Bengal Directory, which mentions William Barnfield as both vestry clerk and “master in the charity school.” It seems that he may have become a merchant later on, along with his son, William Barnfield Jnr, and moved back to Britain in the 1820s. I would also like to find out definitively if Anne Watson, his first wife, was indeed a sister of James Watson. She died in 1804, and it seems William remarried in 1806 – this time an Elizabeth Nunn. She then seems to have died on the Circassian in 1825, just as it was leaving for Britain. William then seems to have been married a third time, to a Mary Sellers, in London, in 1827, and then he died in 1842. I have also found several of William and Anne’s children, born in Calcutta, one of whom was my direct ancestor, who moved to South Africa in the 1820 Settler venture. If you have any documents, or may know of any, that may mention him, (ie things to do with the school and the church in his capacity as a teacher and vestry clerk) I would be most grateful if you could point me in their direction! It is currently a mystery as to whereabouts in Britain William came from, and he is a bit of brick wall at the moment in my attempts to reach further back in time along the branches of my family tree. If you can help in any way, I would be most grateful indeed! May I compliment you on your website, which is very interesting indeed! Thank you for your hard work on this most interesting subject! Kind regards, Mike Charlton LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: April 10, 2019 at 5:48 am Thank you Mike for your nice comment and for informing me of your research on William Barnfield, your ancestor. I see you have already gathered some vital data and hope you get further details from sources related to Lalbazar Church and the old Charity School. I suggest you post query at India British-Raj https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/…/india-british-raj@rootsweb.com/…/FGWNW6O4W… if not yet done. If I chance to come across any reference I would most certainly send you over. Warm wishes Found 2 Mentions 1. “On the 14th March 1806 Mr. Henry Swinhoe and his wife executed the neadful Deed, conveying the land to the Trusteee who had been nominated, William Carey, Joshua Marshm&n, William Ward, William Moore, missionaries, and Michael Deroeio, Peter Lindeman, William Barnfield, George Samuel Hutteman, James Rolt and James Moffat for the erection of a Chapel for all Denominations of Christians.” [The Story of the Lall Bazar Baptist Church, Calcutta: Being the History of Carey’s Church from … / Edward Steane Wenger. 1908. https://archive.org/details/storylallbazarb00wenggoog/page/n52%5D 2. Charitable Fund for the relief of Distressed Europeans and others, established 26th of June 1800. By order of the Vestry, \ (Sd.) William Barnfield, Cleric of the Vestry The 16th December 1802 [Selections from Calcutta Gazettes; vol.3. https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.188361/page/n175?q=william+barnfield%5D LikeLike Reply Mike Charlton says: April 11, 2019 at 8:46 am Thank you ever so much for your reply and help. I was aware of the extract from the book about William Carey’s church, and William Barnfield being a trustee, but I hadn’t found any of his work in the vestry! I shall add that to my information. Thank you again. I have subscribed to your blog, so I’ll return with interest! LikeLike Hemal Ashokbhai Kansagra says: January 8, 2019 at 9:44 am Namaste, I study in Ph. D. at Sanskti Department, Saurashtra University, Rajkot. The subject of my Ph. D. is ” A CRITICAL EDITING OF TAX AND A CRITICAL STUDY OF APASTAMBAGRHYASUTRA (आपस्तम्बगृह्यसूत्र ).”. in Granth script based on Palm Lift. I got the information from “NCC” website, that there are some manuscripts in your library for this. I want some of them for my research-work. There are some more specifications : 1) Based on Plam-lift 2) Written in Granth Scripts. To get the manuscripts from your library, what should I do or through which process I should pass. PLEASE REPLY ME ON MY E-MAIL ID-hakansagra11@gmail.com. I HAVE ATTACHED MY PH. D. REGISTRATION LETTER. THANKING YOU. FROM : HEMAL ASHOKBHAI KANSAGRA D-202, SHANTIVAN PARISAR, NEAR AARYALAND, AMBICA TOWNSHIP, NANA MAVA ROAD, RAJKOT, GUJARAT. 360004 MO. : 9427724380 LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: January 9, 2019 at 6:00 am Thanks Hemal, Your interest is beyond the scope of my website, and I have no personal collections either. However, I locate a site that may allow you to download the following file in .pdf format: Apastamba-Grhyasutra,with Haradatta’s Anakulaand Sudarsana’s Grhyatatparyadarsana The edtion may not be good enough for your purpose. Download location: http://www.scribd.com as per their terms, at http://gretil.sub.uni-goettingen.de/gretil/1_sanskr/1_veda/5_vedang/2_grhya/apastgcu.htm I am sure you should find more if you search further. Best wishes PS. This GRETIL version has been converted from a custom Devanagari encodingwith partly inconsistent segmentation of words and phrases.The text is not proof-read! LikeLike Reply GM Kapur says: December 12, 2018 at 10:07 am https://puronokolkata.com/2014/02/25/sailors-home-strand-road-calcutta-c1870s/ Dear Sir, Do you have the original of the photograph in the above URL? Regards GM Kapur LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: December 13, 2018 at 5:00 am Sorry Mr. Kapur, I don’t have any but share resources of others . You may find the source of the ‘Sailors House’ photograph below the print. Thanks LikeLike Reply Robert C Kahlert says: September 2, 2018 at 2:13 pm Hi, I have been researching the autobiography of Sunity Devee (daughter of Keshub Chundra Sen), who was born in the Coolootola neighborhood of Kolkata in 1864 [her spellings] (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/57175/57175-h/57175-h.htm). Do you have any notions of which present-day subregion of Kolkata that neighborhood included in the mid-19th century? I understand that present-day Calcutta Medical College is on a Colootola Street, and there is also a mosque that has this name, Colootola Markazi Masjid. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: September 4, 2018 at 6:20 am Hello Robert, It is not so easy anymore to define Colootolah or any subregions of the city since the parah or neighbour/ neighbourhood concept is outmoded. I have collected few pieces of information to help your research: • Narendranath Sen, Keshubchunder Sen lived in Bhowanee Churn Dutt’s Lane, House No. 69 (Source: Street Directory Containing An Alphabetical List of Streets In Calcutta, Howrah, and the Suburb. No date. No Title proper) • PHOTOGRAPH: COLOOTOLA STREET c1942 • Ward No. 44, Kolkata Municipal Corporation is an administrative division of Kolkata Municipal Corporation in Borough No. 5, covering parts of Burrabazar and Colootola (College Street} neighbourhoods in central Kolkata • 1842_Calcutta Map –Ramsey ( Shows the exact position of the street but not the neighborhood). Published under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. London, published by Chapman & Hall, 186, Strand, Novr. 1842. (1844) https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/workspace/handleMediaPlayer;JSESSIONID=70269f54-0d3a-4b5a-9340-89da998ff90f?lunaMediaId=RUMSEY~8~1~21006~530098 Kind regards and wishes LikeLike Reply INDRAJIT DUTT says: July 26, 2019 at 4:17 pm Adjacent to Mohammed Ali Park, there used to be a heritage house, that I have seen in my younger days, which had a board named- Here lived Keshab Chandra Sen. This house is now replaced by a multi-storeyed house that still carries a plaque facing Chittaranjan Avenue, stating – Here lived Keshab Chandra Sen.Its earlier address was Colootola Street. LikeLike INDRAJIT DUTT says: April 14, 2020 at 5:08 am The house of Keshab Chandra Sen, adjacent to Mohammed Ali Park, got demolished inspite of it being Heritage B structure. There is a big multi-storeyed in that place with a plaque in the street-facing wall- Here lived Keshab Chandra Sen. LikeLike অযান্ত্রিক says: April 17, 2020 at 5:49 am It is a pity, a shame that we are continuing to exchange our heritage with our immediate comfy lifestyle and material gains for which we shut the sky, choke the air and end up into ventilators. We are dangerously mentally confined into the Present time, ignoring the Future and discarding the Past. Yet there are some dedicated souls who think otherwise and show us rays of hope. It is them who explain why and how the buildings of old London still survive keeping Dicken’s Old Curiosity Shop windows open; and curiously enough, in our country, more than two centuries old Denmark Tavern (originally English) at Serampore, and Lord Wellesley’s dream, Barrackpore Garden with its landscape and buildings, now back to life after splendidly restored. Yes, all is not lost; but that offer no consolation for many other losses, like the recent demolition of Keshab Sen’s house. LikeLiked by 1 person Gautam Chakraborti says: January 30, 2018 at 8:46 pm A wonderful effort. I gleaned some useful information from your site in creating a presentation. Thanks. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: February 15, 2018 at 6:03 am Hello Gautam, Very glad that you find my effort useful to you. Wish you best LikeLike Reply ashishjsanyal says: February 15, 2018 at 6:11 am Dear Sir I will be visiting Kolkata next wk from 21st to 28th Feb. Would like very much to meet you at your convenience. Will call you once I reach Kolkata. Warm regards Ashish 9967707788 Sent from my iPhone > LikeLike অযান্ত্রিক says: February 15, 2018 at 11:39 am Looking forward to meeting you, Ashish. Wishes LikeLike Barbara Maitra অযান্ত্রিক says: October 28, 2017 at 3:07 pm Your articles are a joy to read. I lived in Kolkata for 15 years but after leaving in 1970 visited my husband’s parents every year for the next 30 years. I have never lost touch. I am making, probably a final trip, in December – amongst other things to prepare a short talk on the EIC. Strangely enough we settled in Shropshire which has a castle where I do voluntary work. Its owner, 1595 was a founder member of the EIC, hence the connection and heightened interest. I can see that you give permission to quote parts of your work. Is there anything which should NOT be used or you would prefer me not to quote? I look forward to your reply but mainly, Thank you for the fascinating content within the site. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: November 1, 2017 at 1:13 pm You are most welcome Barbara to use materials from my posts. You may, however, like to let me have a look before you do, to eliminate chances of uncalled for embarrassment. The story of your love with this city, your current placement in the old Castle with EIC connections, and the topic of your talk – all bring you close to puronokolkata. And your living in Shropshire – the land of Blandings Castle wins hearts of those fond of Wodehouse, like me. Warm wishes LikeLike Reply MAITRA says: November 2, 2017 at 11:02 am Dear Mr Mukherjee Thank you for your response to my comments on your puronokolkata site. I am happy to do what you suggest i.e submit the draft for you to give it the ‘once over’ but how is this to be done? I don’t think you want 4 pages of my stuff snarling up the site and frankly I’m not sure I would want everyone to read what is basically a talk with a few of my opinions thrown in. What I’m trying to say is, like the James Bond film, it would be for your eyes only. Let me clarify the nature of the talk. It is a draft currently prepared in WORD which I will eventually transfer to POWERPOINT. I give the talk with my own laptop and projector and it lasts about 45minutes. After that the front row usually falls asleep. As I mentioned, I do voluntary work at Chirk Castle (first owned by Queen Elizabeth I, then bought by Sir Thomas Myddleton one of the original founders of the EIC). We have been asked to give talks to our colleagues on any subject which we feel might interest them hence my interest to expand on the EIC. As a talk it is a different animal to the details in your wonderful research. It is decidedly meant to be more informal but I want it to reflect accuracy. Considering the above, what suggestions do you have to view the content. I think the options boil down to Letter post, email or personal delivery after December 2nd. I will be staying in the family home in New Alipore until December 14th and I can give you a mobile phone number for contact if you so choose.Regards and many thanks for your interest.BARBARA MAITRA LikeLike অযান্ত্রিক says: November 5, 2017 at 4:05 am Hello Barbara, Many thanks for sharing with us some prefatory details of your talk. We would look forward to read the paper after your talk over. Meanwhile, for my eyes only you may mail relevant portions of your text at asoknath.m@gmail.com. When in Kolkata, I wish you find time to say ‘hello’ on my mobile phone # 9831240820. Warm regards LikeLike Judith Pincemi says: September 20, 2017 at 12:43 pm hello, I am a young french student and I am very interested by your country and more precisely Kolkata, your work is a very good “job” and I learning many things. But there is one thing didn’t found et perhaps you could indicate me, it’s a number of inhabitants in Kolkata and in Dalhouisie square. Thank you by advance and one more time “Bravo” for your blog LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: September 21, 2017 at 6:19 am Hello Judith, Thanks for your interest in Puronokolkata initiative. It is my pleasure to provide some census information you may find useful. 1. The first complete census was taken. The population then enumerated for the whole area of modern Calcutta was 611,784, which grew to 612,307 in 1881, to 682,305 in 1891, and to 847,796 in 1901. On the last two occasions the increases have amounted to 11 and 24 per cent, respectively. in 1752 Howell calculated the population at 409,000, though this was probably an over-estimate, as the number of houses was still less than 15,000. The population of Calcutta in 1901 was 847,796, the mean density being 41 persons per acre for the whole city, and 68 in Calcutta proper. … 2. Judged by European standards, the city is seriously overcrowded; more than half the population have less than half a room per head and 90 percent, have three-quarters of a room, or less. In Burra Bazar no less than 9,531 persons out of 31,574 are crowded four or more into each room. 3. Only a third of the population of Calcutta in 1901 had been born there : half had been born in other parts of Bengal and one-seventh in other parts of india. the number of persons born in other countries in Asia is 2,973, in Europe 6,701, in Africa 96, in America 175, in Australia 80, and at sea 9. 4. In the whole population there are only half as many women as men. 5. No less than 57 different languages are spoken by people living in Calcutta, of which 41 are Asiatic and 16 non-Asiatic. the Bengali-speaking 6. population numbers 435,000 and the Hindi-speaking 319,000. about 31,000 persons speak Oriya, 29,000 English, and 24,000 Urdu. 7. By religion 65 per cent are Hindus, 29-4 per cent, Muhammadans, and 4 per cent. Christians, leaving only about 1 per cent, for all other religions combined. Source: The Imperial Gazeteer of India. Vol. 9 https://archive.org/stream/imperialgazettee09greauoft#page/n7/mode/2up Warm regards and wishes LikeLike Reply Chitra Narayanan (@ndcnn) says: July 6, 2017 at 11:46 am Stumbled upon this site by accident when I was researching old hotel buildings. What an incredible site you have created – can see the labour of love. Possible to get some more info? Can you share an email ID? LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: August 16, 2017 at 3:32 am Hello Chitra, You are most welcome. My mail id: asoknath.m@gmail.com. Wishes LikeLike Reply Mandy Jay says: April 18, 2017 at 4:15 pm The work you do here is appreciated by many, myself included. Is anyone able to signpost me to someone who would do some (paid) research for me, tracking down the cemeteries where my grandparents lie and other information I need? LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: April 19, 2017 at 6:56 am Thanks Mandy for your kind words. I am fully aware of the desperate situation you may have in hunting materials from remote end. I can’t offer you, however, any solution. If I find someone capable of working for you I will surely come back to you. My wishes – Asok LikeLike Reply m biswas says: September 20, 2017 at 5:21 am Hi Mandy Jay, for getting help for tracking down the cemeteries and some paid research you might approach Anthony Khatchaturian available on facebook. LikeLike Reply Ashish J Sanyal says: April 6, 2017 at 11:50 am I have just completed my research for a book on Old Retail Shops of Calcutta. i have a list of 75 shops which are are still operational. the oldest started in 1850 and the youngest on my list opened in 1947. All pre-independence. I am looking for information/photographs of mainly old British shops which no longer exist – the last to shut, sadly was Bourne & Shepard in 2016. 1 ) Deschamps & Co. 2) Great Eastern Stores. 3) Hamilton & Co. 4) Kellner & Co. 5) Lazarus & Co. 6) Leslie & Co. 7) Walter Locke & Co. 8) Manton & Co. 9) Morrison & Cottle. 10) Phelps & Co. 11) Rankin & Co. 12) Stewart & Co. 13) Thacker Spink & Co. 14) Francis Harrison Hathway & Co. 15) Federico Peleti. 16) Watts & Co. 17) Whiteways and Laidlaw. 18) Bathgate Chemist. 19) Karmalaya – Indian Department Store. 20) Bourne & Shepard. The above mentioned shops will be in the last Chapter of the Book ” They Also Served”. Hope to receive some information/old photographs on these shops. Best regards Ashish J Sanyal LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: April 10, 2017 at 3:37 pm Thanks Ashish, I think it is always good to start by defining your problem. I am not too sure if all the names of your list can be identified as retailers. Here are some relevant references that you may like to consult Book “Calcutta” Street’s Indian and Colonial Mercantile Directory for 1869 (Google Books) Article • “The Early History of Morrison & Cottle (Private) Ltd., a Producer-Retail Enterprise of Calcutta” by Christine Furedy, Bengal Past and Present, Volume XCVIII, Part I, 1979 html version; Original Microsoft Word document, a download to your computer, which must then be opened. • “Pioneers in Leather Goods” by Christine Furedy in B. Sarkar (ed.), Capital Book of Nostalgia, Calcutta, Capital Press, 1980, pp.16-17. html version; Original Microsoft Word document, a download to your computer, which must then be opened. • “Era of Mail-Order Shopping” “Series of Articles on the History of Retail Trade in Calcutta.” Capital, Vol 183, No. 4587, December 24, 1979, pp 4-10. html version; Original Microsoft Word document, a download to your computer, which must then be opened. • “Retail Trade in Calcutta:Offshoot from the land of shopkeepers.” Capital, Vol 183, No. 4587, December 24, 1979, pp 4-10. html version; Original Microsoft Word document, a download to your computer, which must then be opened. • “Development of Modern Elite Retailing in Calcutta, 1880-1920” by Christine Furedy The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XVI, No. 4 1980, pp. 378-394. html version; Original Microsoft Word document, a download to your computer, which must then be opened. • “British Tradesmen of Calcutta 1830-1900: A preliminary study of their economic and political roles” by Christine Furedy in C.B. Sealy (ed.) Women Politics and Literature in Bengal east Lansing: Asian Studies Center, Michigan State University, 1981, pp. 43-62. html version; Original Microsoft Word document, a download to your computer, which must then be opened. • “Hall & Anderson” by Christine Furedy in B. Sarkar (ed.), Capital Book of Nostalgia, Calcutta, Capital Press, 1981, pp.17-18. html version; Original Microsoft Word document, a download to your computer, which must then be opened. All are available freely in Internet. You may also use puronokolkata.com resources. There are few on retailers. Wish you best LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ashishjsanyal says: April 10, 2017 at 4:54 pm Dear Sir Thank you for your reply and invaluable leads. You will be glad to know that I am in touch with Christine Furedy and she has kindly agreed to help me with my book. I return to Mumbai later this week and hopefully return by mid June. I would love to meet you on my return. Warm regards Ashish 9967707788 LikeLike অযান্ত্রিক says: April 11, 2017 at 2:21 am Thanks! You are most welcome. ‘Best LikeLike শাশ্বত says: March 23, 2017 at 9:04 pm Found this website quite by accident while searching for Mark Wood’s 1785 map. Seems an incredible effort. I have not had time to go through all of your stuff yet, but I will. Keep up the good work. As for my personal interests, I am a great deal interested about Calcutta and Bengal in the early nineteenth century; on which material seems to me far scarcer than about the later half of the century. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: March 24, 2017 at 7:14 am Thanks Shaswata for your kind words. Yes, published sources for the first half of the 19th century are relatively less but there remain many more unexplored or unnoticed. You may try internet for the digital resources. Almost 90% of literature I used here are hyperlinked. You may get some of your materials by following those links, if you want. Wish you best LikeLike Reply Atindra Narayan Dey says: February 27, 2017 at 9:06 am It is great to know that such a website exists and that also made possible on a personal initiative. Great work done and hope it will continue. I am interested in the Bengali entrepreneurs of old kolkata and Bengal, like say Ramdulal Dey. More information in this regard will help. – Atindra Narayan Dey LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: February 27, 2017 at 12:47 pm Thank you, Mr Dey, for your inspiring comments. I will keep your suggestions in mind. Wish you very best LikeLike Reply Richard Holladay says: January 13, 2017 at 1:00 pm 13th January 2017 – I posted this on Rangan Datta’s site but as yet I have no further information – I gather he lives “the other side of town!!” I have reproduced my posting below and would be pleased to hear of any useful information. I should like also to hear as to how I can contact the Old Misson Church authorities (it must belong to someone!) either a POSTAL or EMAIL Address – is it a Social Centre ? or Museum ? or is it still connected with the “Church authorities” – if so who are they – all help welcomed – thanks to all. Richard Holladay June 4, 2016 at 3:52 PM http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_people/lovely.php Dr Charles Newton Lovely is referred to in the link above. He is my Maternal Grandfather and I am creating a Powerpoint presentation on his life. He was the son of Rev George Lovely and was born in Calcutta in 1864. Hi father was appointed Chaplain at the Old / Mission Church in about 1863 and “George Lovely left India in January 1869 after a total service of 13 years at the Old Church. He was very popular at the Old Church, and a portrait of him was hung in the Old Church Room.” Does the Portrait still exist and might I have a colour image of it if this is possible. Many thanks, Richard Holladay, Chudleigh, Devon, UK LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: January 15, 2017 at 3:11 pm Hello Richard, I regret my inability to provide you with any current data you look for. I have however come across some relevant sources that you might have already explored. 1. Family History data at http://ghgraham.org/charleslovely1864.html 2. In an email from : “Peter Bailey” dated Jan 13, 2002. where he had reproduced the content of a rare book, ‘One Hundred and Seventy-Five Years at the Old or Mission Church, Calcutta’. Edited in 1945 by Rev. G. F. Westcott. You may find the email at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA/2002-01/1010924519. Wish I could have found out the portrait of Dr Charles Newton Lovely for your pp presentation. Kind regards Asok LikeLike Reply Richard Holladay says: January 16, 2017 at 12:05 am I was aware of the first lead but the second I will follow up and appreciate your help – regards Richard Holladay LikeLike Richard Holladay says: January 21, 2017 at 10:51 am I have traced a copy of the Book at the Lambeth Palace Library in London and they will, for a fee, look through it for me (though if you visit the Library it can be viewed for free). My emails to the Bishop of Calcutta have been as yet unanswered and if you visit the Diocese Website I cannot find the Old or Mission Church Listed under their 30 + churches they control Have you, or anyone reading this know who the appropriate authorities are for this Church and how to contact them by email or a Postal Address – Help really appreciated as I feel if I can get someone in the Church, with Camera and into the Old Church Room then my question will be answered and hopefully an image on its way to me !! We can but dream Richard H LikeLike অযান্ত্রিক says: January 24, 2017 at 12:58 pm Hello Richard, It is disheartening to know that you still awaiting a reply from Bishop’s office. Did you try their phone # +91-33-22825259? Wish I could do more. Please Keep in touch and keep hope. Warm regards LikeLike Mandy Jay says: November 16, 2016 at 2:46 pm I live in England but my father was born in Calcutta (1909) to Portuguese parents. It was lovely seeing the image of the Sacred Heart Church where he was christened. His father was Samuel Ernest Joachim and his mother was Florence Claudius. They owned a taxi company in Calcutta. I am finding research very difficult even with the world wide web. I can’t even find a record of where they are buried and was hoping to pay my respects next year when I visit the area. However, websites like yours, even if only giving a fraction of information, are inspiring and give people like me, hope. Thank you and keep up the good work. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: November 18, 2016 at 6:47 am Hello Mandy, Feel very happy to provide you with some helpful data I picked from http://dentfamlinx.1apps.com [A] Florence Claudius (Robert Claudius & Anne Maria Ribeiro) ◘ Born 1870 (India) ◘ Died 7 april 1940 (Calcutta, Bengal, India) ◘ Buried 8 April 1940 (Calcutta, Bengal, India) ◘ Married 22 January 1890 (Calcutta, Bengal, India) (S) Samuel Ernest Joachim (Herbert Gregory Joachim & Unknown) ◘ Born 1865 ◘ Died 13 February 1914 (Calcutta, Bengal, India) ◘ Buried 14 February 1914 (Calcutta, Bengal, India) Issue Samuel Ernest Joachim & Florence Claudius (See 4th Generation) ◘ Sibyl Joachim ◘ Denis Nugent Claudius Joachim ◘ Ada Joachim ◘ Herbert Joachim ◘ Florence Joachim ◘ Lena Joachim ◘ Harold Anthony Osmond Joachim ◘ Elsie(?) Joachim ◘ Lieutenant Bradford I.H. Joachim ◘ Bertrum (?) Joachim ◘ Maurice Joachim Occupations: ◘ Samuel Ernest Joachim: Accountant (1890) Contributors: ◘ Mandy Joachim, UK (some info) Sources: ◘ FMP-BIO/Marriages, Ref. N/1/211/Folio 151 (Samuel Ernest Joachim/Florence Claudius) ◘ FSO-LDS/Deaths & Burials, Ref. GS Film No. 533205 (Florence [Claudius] Joachim) ◘ FSO-LDS/Deaths & Burials, Ref. GS Film No. 527904 (Samuel Ernest Joachim) ◘ FMP-BIO/Wills & Probates, Ref. L-AG-34-29-160, Pages 195 & 196 (Samuel Ernest Joachim) Notes: ◘ Only the father’s name of descendant is shown in the marriage record. ◘ Probate of Samuel Ernest Joachim was granted to his wife on the 30th March 1915 and issued the 22nd April 1915. [B] Dent Family Linx-Claudius Tree dentfamlinx.1apps.com/trees/claudius.htm Married 9 September 1811 (Black Town Chapel, Madras, India). (S) Angelica … FMP-BIO/Deaths & Burials, Ref. N/2/11/Page …. FMP-BIO/Births & Baptisms, Ref. N/2/5/Folio …… N/1/211/Folio 151 (Samuel Ernest Joachim/Florence Claudius). For further details you may contact the site owner at buurmandent@gmail.com I would be always available to support your quest with my limited means. Warm wishes LikeLike Reply BIJAY LAL DAS says: September 30, 2016 at 1:18 pm Sir, Thanks for your great job. I want to know what are the sources of these photographs ? Is it y’r own collections or museums and library ? Am I use these photographs for my hand-written book in bengali ? Waiting for y’r kind response. Again thanks for your precious job. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: September 30, 2016 at 2:59 pm সুচরিতেষু বীজয়, আপনার হাতে-লেখা বাংলা কাগজে ‘পুরনো কলকাতার’ পাতা থেকে ছবির প্রতিলিপি ব্যবহার করতেই পারেন। আমার নিজের কোন সংগ্রহ নেই, সবই প্রায় ইন্টারনেট-মাধ্যমে পাওয়া, কপিরাইটের আওতার বাইরে। ভালোবাসা শুভেচ্ছা জানবেন। LikeLike Reply Matthew Ghosh says: May 24, 2016 at 2:45 pm Wonderful. Must appreciate your love for our dear city of Kolkata… Keep it up.. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: June 30, 2016 at 2:58 pm Thanks Mr Ghosh for your kind words. Wish you best LikeLike Reply Devarshi Roy Choudhury says: April 14, 2016 at 1:20 pm Who told that Calcutta was founded by the British Agent Job Charnock ? The Kolkata High Court in the landmark judgement delivered on 16 May, 20013 based upon an Expert Committee Report declared that “Neither Job Charnock can be regarded as the founder of Calcutta nor 24 August is the city’s birthday’….so kindly rectify the article for these type of unauthentic articles only mislead the readers….. Devarshi Roy Choudhury Joint Secretary Sabarna Roy Choudhury Paribar Parishad For reference see- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3034419.stm LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: April 20, 2016 at 7:35 am Let me assure you Devarshibabu, I never mind rectifying my mistake, if any. No wrong however I could see in my recent posting on Sutanuti Sahibs. Hope, you find nothing objectionable in my saying, ‘Charnock was the main instrument that worked behind the foundation of the British Empire in the East.’ I believe, the observations of the Hon’ble Calcutta High Court you quoted, is quite in harmony with my views expressed at the end of the essay. Your citing of court verdicts was grossly inappropriate and uninvited. My earnest request to my readers, please do not bring about political / legal issues in our discussion. We need to maintain a free and fair academic atmosphere for our gathering and sharing of knowledge and information about Purono Kolkata. LikeLike Reply Anuradha Dutt says: April 10, 2017 at 9:03 am I am a Delhi-based journalist. May I use the sati preparation pic in a forthcoming book? LikeLike অযান্ত্রিক says: April 10, 2017 at 3:11 pm Most certainly, Anuradha. It is now in public domain. Best wishes LikeLike D Sarkar says: February 7, 2016 at 4:44 pm Great work. I’m researching colonial Bengal and would like some info. How can I contact you? LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: February 16, 2016 at 11:29 am Hello Dr Sarkar, It would be my pleasure. You may mail me at asoknath.m@gmail.com. Wishes LikeLike Reply Debtanu Dutta says: April 7, 2015 at 8:38 pm How can I contact you, Sir? It is urgent. Can you give me your number or email id??? LikeLike Reply Anirban Dasgupta says: November 15, 2014 at 3:00 am Sir,I am from the City of Joy, now residing in Bangalore. Calcutta has a special place in my heart and your pictures do help transport oneself down the passage of time to those bygone days when Kolkata was regarded as the second city of the Empire.Hoping to see more sepia tinted pictures of my city….albeit thro’ trams, roads, palatial buildings, maybe vintage electric lifts. Keep up the good work. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: December 25, 2014 at 6:08 am Dear Anirban, I had a terrible time with my Net connectivity for a long while. That was why I could not response to your kind words earlier. I very much share your feelings for Calcutta as she was, and assure you of my honest commitment to this project as you wish. Wis you Happy New Year! LikeLike Reply Prajakta says: April 22, 2014 at 11:50 am 1880s LikeLike Reply Prajakta says: April 22, 2014 at 11:50 am I had been to Calcutta thrice before. It makes me feel nostalgic.. I appreciate your initiative from my heart… In my next trip to Calcutta I want to explore its colonial charm.. Your website would help me a lot. I am a devotee of Sri Ramakrishna and was always interested to see Calcutta and west bengal of that time.. 1980s. Thank you for these wonderful pictures. Thanks and regards, Prajaktta LikeLike Reply Sreemanti Chakraborti says: April 3, 2014 at 12:52 pm Hi, I’m recently started writing a blog on old Kolkata where I’m planning to present various facts, stories, myths and information about old Kolkata. Do you mind if I take relevant photos from here and include those in my posts ? LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: April 6, 2014 at 7:14 am Glad to hear about your new project! You are most welcome to use my resources. I strongly believe in sharing. We may grow really useful resources only through collective approach. It is important, however, to provide addresses of the sources for necessary distribution of responsibilities. Best wishes LikeLike Reply Sreemanti Chakraborti says: March 17, 2014 at 2:13 pm Hi, I’ve recently read about an interesting residential house of 18th century Kolkata- the Belgachhia Villa. It was initially constructed as the garden house of Prince Dwarakanath Tagore, later it was owned by the Paikpara zaminders. This famous house was also used later as a theatre house and Michael Madhusudan Dutta’s play ‘Sharmistha’ was first staged here. This house still exists almost intact near Belgachiia metro. I’m writing here to know if there is any picture or painting of this house available in the archival documents. LikeLike Reply Phil Allan says: March 16, 2014 at 3:45 am Great initiative. My ancestor, John Buller, was based in Kolkata from 1792 to 1802 as a member of the Board of Revenue. He was married (and later divorced) an English lady in St John’s Anglican Church. He had 3 children with an Indian maidservant (quite common), which is where my family originated. We think his residence is now part of the Botanical Gardens. Still searching. Will share whatever we find. Cheers, Phil LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: March 16, 2014 at 4:59 am Thank you Phil! I will remember your quest. It is interesting. I would share with you any helpful reference I may come across. Good luck! LikeLike Reply Sreemanti Chakraborti says: March 20, 2014 at 2:23 pm Do you live in Kolkata now ? LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: March 21, 2014 at 4:49 am Yes, I do LikeLike Mark Camp says: April 11, 2020 at 5:32 pm Dear Phil I am currently researching John Buller for Looe Museum in Cornwall and this post came up in a search. I knew he had an Indian mistress and have read that his first wife had a bit of a reputation, but assumed the children were hers. If you receive this email would you be so kind to reply? Mark LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: April 14, 2020 at 4:42 am It seems an interesting case for investigation LikeLike অযান্ত্রিক says: April 14, 2020 at 4:42 am It seems an interesting case for investigation LikeLike অযান্ত্রিক says: April 14, 2020 at 4:42 am It seems an interesting case for investigation LikeLike Andrew says: December 26, 2013 at 4:42 am Hello, I am researching old buildings such as you are showing here that might be potentially renovated in to a concert hall in Kolkata. Please contact me if you have thoughts on this matter that you would be willing to discuss. LikeLike Reply Sreemanti Chakraborti says: November 3, 2013 at 4:52 pm Very appreciable effort. I too am a passionate old Calcutta enthusiast. Are you planning to do the documentary with painting and photographs only? I think it would be better if you punch with these documents relevant written information collected from reliable archival source and photos of the current remnants of some of monuments and places that are living till now, reminding us of the past of our beloved “City of Palaces”. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: December 27, 2013 at 6:12 am It is belated but my sincere thanks in appreciation of your thoughtful suggestions. Wish I had time and resources to do the kind of inputs and perhaps few more. Whatever you find here, I am afraid, is sadly just a token of things we desire. Wish you a very Happy New Year. LikeLike Reply stockresearch52 says: October 24, 2013 at 2:32 am Being x calcuttan I feel very nostalgic.Well done job.. LikeLike Reply অযান্ত্রিক says: December 27, 2013 at 5:36 am Thanks for your kind words! Wish you a Happy Holiday LikeLike Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Blog at WordPress.com. Up ↑ Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. 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September 25, 2018 /0 Comments/in Food Swaps, Healthy Eating, Healthy habits, Sweets /by Kelly Lutman Have you had those moments where you waited too long to eat, and then struggled through a blood sugar crash where that hangry mood takes over. You felt lightheaded, shaky, and generally unwell. Not only will keeping your blood sugar stabilized throughout the day avoid this rough situation, it is a great way to have sustained energy, feel vibrant, and keep your body functioning optimally. Read more https://pursuewellnessforyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/legumes.jpg 667 1000 Kelly Lutman https://pursuewellnessforyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/logo_lg-2.jpg Kelly Lutman2018-09-25 08:45:262019-01-08 01:14:34Avoid Blood Sugar Crashes Is Your Thyroid Needing Help? September 11, 2018 /0 Comments/in Food Swaps, Gluten, Self Care, Thyroid /by Kelly Lutman Dis-ease begins in the gut – and in the adrenal/thyroid axis. I often talk with clients who feel in a funk. Their energy is waning. They feel cold. Their hair is thinning and skin is dry. Stubborn weight creeping on and brain fog further dampens life. Low thyroid drags cellular metabolism down and affects every cell in your body. It’s like trying to run a high-end car on low-octane gas. Frustrating! Read more https://pursuewellnessforyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/thyroid-.png 1080 1920 Kelly Lutman https://pursuewellnessforyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/logo_lg-2.jpg Kelly Lutman2018-09-11 05:42:152018-12-31 06:25:31Is Your Thyroid Needing Help?
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We’ve rounded the corner from summer into fall. Now it’s just a hop, skip and a jump into the holiday season. I know you want to feel great before that arrives, right?! What will you do to get ready for the holidays? I’ll bet you aren’t willing to give up all your favorite foods and starve yourself silly. Good thing you’ve landed here! I’ve been there and done that – it’s no fun, and I can tell you it doesn’t work for the long haul. I’m Kelly Lutman, a Certified Holistic Health Coach and Applied Functional Medicine practitioner. I know there’s so much confusing advice out there about how to lose weight and feel great. I know what it’s like to try every diet that’s out there, including detoxes that limit what I can eat to just a few items or force me to drink nothing but liquids for days. Years ago, when I was homeschooling my sons, I realized that one of them was ADHD. I wasn’t willing to take him to a doctor and be put on medication. Research brought me to the work of Dr. Feingold, a pediatric allergist who believed that hyperactivity was an allergic reaction to artificial colors and flavors. We tried his protocol, removing these from our family’s diet for 2 weeks, and were amazed at the difference in my son’s behavior. All we did was change our food and the results were powerful! That’s why I created the Fall 5-Day Simple Detox. It is perfect for you if you: Want more energy for your busy and demanding life. Find yourself dragging at 3:00 PM and use sugar or canned energy drinks to make it through the day. Experience belly bloat after eating. Feel tired all the time even though you’re working out and eating right. Work out a ton and still don’t get the results you expect. Want to hit the reset button on your metabolism so your body becomes a fat burning machine. Get breakouts on your face, shoulders and back even though you thought you were done with acne. If you’re eating right and exercising, but still not losing the weight – it’s likely your body needs a detox! Detoxes are so important in our busy and over-scheduled lives. Let’s face it – we live in a polluted world, and even if we’re eating the best foods and drinking the best quality water, we’re still exposed to toxins in the environment all around us. Even more, many of us are eating foods that are filled with chemicals, artificial substances and pollutants, and it’s more than our bodies can handle. If you’ve been gaining and losing the same weight over and over for the last few years, a whole-foods detox can break that cycle and help you lose the weight for good. “I have to admit that I used to hate the thought of a “detox.” I’ve been under a lot of stress recently. I ate too much sugar, and my gut has been bloated and achy. So I decided to give this a try. Well, I LOVE your 5-Day Detox! The recipes are delicious! I noticed a difference in my belly bloat in just a few days. My husband is even asking what new recipe I’m cooking tonight. With my crazy busy schedule, your handbook gave me all the info I needed. Thanks again for making this doable!” D Davis, Tucson, AZ “This was my first detox and I have to say, it was the best thing! The recipes are easy and delicious. My kids LOVE kale chips and roasted chick peas now. After five days, I not only felt great, but had more energy. I never felt deprived with all the delicious, clean meals. I no longer feel sluggish. My digestive system was much happier, too.” R Lozan, Trenton, MI “I love the fact that it is only FIVE days! That, along with the simple recipes and prep tips made this the first detox I have actually completed. On day 5 I felt better than ever with tons of energy and mental clarity. I was also happy to see that I lost 4lbs and my belly is flatter!” J DeAndrade Livermore, CA What do you need for a successful and simple 5-day Detox? These resources … The 5-Day Simple Detox Handbook to guide you in supporting your body as you release A 5-Day Plan for breakfast, lunch and dinner A blank plan so that you can easily change up the order or selection of recipes to suit you Over 30 recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and sweet treats A shopping list with the ingredients for the 5-Day Plan And, yes, a blank shopping list so that you can adapt it if you change the selection of recipes But wait … there’s more! Just for signing up, I want to thank you by giving you a bunch of bonus gifts: Bonus #1: A Breathing Techniques Guide to help you reduce stress and increase the detox benefits Bonus #2: A complete “Deepen Your Detox” Bonus Tips Guide to help you get the best results during your detox Bonus #3: An Eating Out Guide to help you stick to your detox if you have a business lunch or a meal out Bonus #4: A Post-Detox Strategy Call LIVE with me to check-in, ask your questions and get more tips for keeping your best body in top shape after the detox is over The Fall 5-Day Simple Detox kicks off on November 1st. If you’re ready to release your toxic weight and feel your best, sign up now! Good news! If the first week of November doesn’t fit in your schedule, you can still do the Fall 5-Day Simple Detox. Many of my participants have had schedule conflicts and just adjusted the dates when they would do the program. 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PuSH - Publikationsserver des Helmholtz Zentrums München: A lifetime Markov model for the economic evaluation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Dokumente im Korb Helmholtz Zentrum München | Impressum PuSH - Publikationsserver des Helmholtz Zentrums München Navigation Startseite Login English Recherche Erweiterte Suche Durchblättern nach ... ... Zeitschriften ... Publikationstypen ... Erscheinungsjahr Publikationen im Überblick Eintragen Neue Publikation eintragen Neue Publikation holen aus... ...EVA Antragsnummer oder EVA-ID: Fehlende Publikation melden Highlights Suche Hilfe & Kontakt Kontaktformular Ansprechpartner Hilfe Datenschutz Export: Text Endnote (RIS) BibTeX Menn, P. ; Leidl, R. ; Holle, R. A lifetime Markov model for the economic evaluation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Pharmacoeconomics 30, 825-840 (2012) DOI Verlagsversion bestellen Open Access Green möglich sobald Postprint bei der ZB eingereicht worden ist. Abstract Metriken Zusatzinfos Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is currently the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. It has serious health effects and causes substantial costs for society. Objectives: The aim of the present paper was to develop a state-of-the-art decision-analytic model of COPD whereby the cost effectiveness of interventions in Germany can be estimated. To demonstrate the applicability of the model, a smoking cessation programme was evaluated against usual care. Methods: A seven-stage Markov model (disease stages I to IV according to the GOLD [Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease] classification, states after lung-volume reduction surgery and lung transplantation, death) was developed to conduct a cost-utility analysis from the societal perspective over a time horizon of 10, 40 and 60 years. Patients entered the cohort model at the age of 45 with mild COPD. Exacerbations were classified into three levels: mild, moderate and severe. Estimation of stage-specific probabilities (for smokers and quitters), utilities and costs was based on German data where possible. Data on effectiveness of the intervention was retrieved from the literature. A discount rate of 3% was applied to costs and effects. Probabilistic sensitivity analysis was used to assess the robustness of the results. Results: The smoking cessation programme was the dominant strategy compared with usual care, and the intervention resulted in an increase in health effects of 0.54 QALYs and a cost reduction of €1115 per patient (year 2007 prices) after 60 years. In the probabilistic analysis, the intervention dominated in about 95% of the simulations. Sensitivity analyses showed that uncertainty primarily originated from data on disease progression and treatment cost in the early stages of disease. Conclusions: The model developed allows the long-term cost effectiveness of interventions to be estimated, and has been adapted to Germany. The model suggests that the smoking cessation programme evaluated was more effective than usual care as well as being cost-saving. Most patients had mild or moderate COPD, stages for which parameter uncertainty was found to be high. This raises the need to improve data on the early stages of COPD. Altmetric Weitere Metriken? [➜Einloggen] Tags Anmerkungen Besondere Publikation Zusatzinfos bearbeiten [➜Einloggen] Publikationstyp Artikel: Journalartikel Dokumenttyp Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Typ der Hochschulschrift Herausgeber Korrespondenzautor Schlagwörter COPD, health care; Volume-Reduction Surgery; Smoking-Cessation Interventions; Randomized Controlled-Trial; Placebo-Controlled Trial; Quality-Of-Life; Cost-Effectiveness; Lung-Transplantation; Fluticasone Propionate; Copd Exacerbations; Severe Emphysema
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If you’re wondering why Apple isn’t suing over Windows Phone devices, Matthew Panzarino has your answer: For those who have said that Apple refuses to license its patents to other companies, this should be some interesting news. Apple apparently has licensed the design patents that it is currently fighting with Samsung over, and to one of its perennial rivals: Microsoft. […] The patents were apparently licensed to Microsoft with an “anti-cloning agreement” in place in order to stop Microsoft from turning out copies of the iPhone and iPad. The trial has also shown that Apple tried to license the patents in dispute: Apple had made overtures in the past toward the electronics giant in the past in an effort to secure a licensing deal that would cover patents it believed were being infringed, noting that Samsung is a “strategic supplier.” In court documents released today, we now learn that Apple had a dollar figure in mind in an October 2010 meeting — it was proposing that Samsung pay a base rate of $30 per touchscreen phone (Android, Windows Phone, Symbian, and Bada alike) and $40 per tablet, decreasing to $30 over the course of two years. Of course Apple would prefer to have Samsung license each patent, but they should have known the likely result. Samsung has a history of copying their competitors. It’s not the first time they’ve been sued, and it won’t be the last. I doubt Samsung will change. ⌥ August 13, 2012 About Articles Archive Reading List Assembled from bits daily in Calgary and around the world. Thanks for reading. Follow Pixel Envy on Twitter, or subscribe via Apple News, RSS, or JSON. I use local limited analytics, and you can opt out any time. Subscribe on Patreon.
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By Staff Reporter The Gazankulu Liberation Congress says Limpopo government headquarters should be in Giyani. This is according to the party’s deputy president Gift Maswanganyi who spoke to Capricorn FM News shortly after the party’s president Wilson Seseni delivered the party’s manifesto in Giyani on Saturday. Maswanganyi says this will compel the government to actually develop that town and bring crucial services such as water reticulation to those communities. He says if they are voted into power they would also prefer that Limpopo government departments save money by not paying rent but instead own the buildings they operate in. He says the Gazankulu Liberation Congress’ election manifesto is a plan that seeks to address services that were not provided since the dawn of democracy. Maswanganyi says the party, which is contesting in Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Gauteng and North West is seeking the reintroduction of the death penalty to deal with serious […] Do you like it? Read more Mar 2, 2019 Cele pushes for harsh punishment for Thoriso’s killers By Titus Tshungu Police minister Bheki Cele says he will ask the National Director of Public Prosecutions and government’s Justice Crime Prevention and Security Cluster to invoke a special punishment on the teenagers suspected of killing Thoriso Themane. Cele was speaking on Saturday during Themane’s funeral service at the Jack Botes hall in Polokwane. According to the police’s preliminary investigations, Themane died after he was beaten by a teenage mob in Flora Park last weekend. Cele says perpetrators who allegedly killed Themane deserve harsh sentences, regardless of their age. The minister also says the case is watertight and police must toughen up and ensure that all the perpetrators are brought to book. Do you like it? Read more Mar 1, 2019 Themane case opens up Mamaregane’s old wounds By Umpha Manenzhe Image: Supplied Rosina Mamaregane says Thoriso Themane’s story hits close to home because she also lost a child, whom she believes was brutally murdered at school. Mamaregane joined protesters as they marched to the Polokwane police station earlier today to handover a memorandum which was accepted by Limpopo Police’s Provincial commissioner Lieutenant General Nneke Ledwaba. Mmaregane’s 6 year old son, Muhau, died at Dorothy Langa primary school in Seshego in 2017, after he was found hanging in the school bathroom by another learner. The Mamaregane family have since suspected there was foul play but police at the time opened a case of child neglect. She says her son’s death still haunts her as no one was ever held accountable. Mamaregane says she joined Friday’s march to support the Themane family because she never got any support herself. Do you like it? 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Read more Mar 1, 2019 Baroka coach responds to trophy tour criticism By Ofhani Munyai Baroka FC coach Wedson Nyirenda has finally responded to the criticism from the team supporters about the endless Telkom Knockout Trophy Tours. He says some things are out of his hands and are administrative decisions. Since their historic final against Orlando Pirates in 2018, Bakgaga have been heavily criticized for spending too much time parading their trophy than training to fight their relegation position. Bakgaga have an important match against Polokwane City in the Polokwane Derby on Sunday afternoon but will do a Trophy Tour in Senwabarwana, a day before that important match. Do you like it? Read more Mar 1, 2019 Polokwane residents march while 3 more murder suspects are arrested By Umpha Manenzhe The community of Polokwane and its surrounding areas have gathered to march together, seeking justice in the Thoriso Themane case. Six high school learners were arrested earlier this week in connection with the killing that took place at Flora Park in Polokwane. On Friday, Police announced they had arrested three more suspects, aged 36, in connection with the murder. Emotions were high as the marchers left the Polokwane Rugby club, heading to the Polokwane Police station to hand over a memorandum of grievances. Activist for #JusticeforThoriso Kamogelo Michele says she is marching to stand by his family in their time of need. She says the purpose of this march for her is to express the pain and frustration that she is feeling as a local resident who could have easily fallen victim to the same crime. “A minor cannot kill. Minors play, they don’t go around holding […] Do you like it? Read more Mar 1, 2019 Police minister Cele expected to attend Themane’s funeral By Thabiso Machaka Police Minister Bheki Cele is expected to attend the funeral service of 28 year old Thoriso Themane this weekend. This is according to Limpopo safety MEC Makoma Makhurupetje who briefed the media outside the Polokwane Magistrate’s court where six suspects appeared in connection with the murder of Themane. Six suspects aged between 15 and 16 made a brief appearance at the court and their case was postponed to next week. Makhurupetje says Minister Cele is interested in working together with Limpopo police to help them investigate this murder case. Economic Freedom Fighters Provincial Chairperson Jossey Buthane says the parents of the suspects should be equally charged for protecting their children. Democratic Alliance Premier Candidate Jacques Smalle says it is clear that the MEC Makhurupetje knew about the problem of crime and drugs in the Polokwane area but chose not to do anything. Do you like it? 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Almost every morning I wake up with thoughts running through my head. Often the internal monologue drifts into the formulation of something like an essay but it rarely gets written down. In fact the exit from bed is often prompted my more immediate physiological needs and the resolution of major political and philosophical issues is deferred in favour of matters of less global significance such as whether or not to go to the gym before breakfast. One of the reasons I started “blogging” was to try and capture these imagined gems (and others which come to me at other inopportune times like when driving or riding my bike). But in practice my blogging has been more in the reactive mode which originally led to the term “weblog” as a log of web activity to refer to a record of annotated links to web resources. Time for a change perhaps. Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) This entry was posted in waking thoughts and tagged blogging, waking thoughts. Bookmark the permalink. ← Hyperbolic and exponential discounting Philosophy Has a Problem With Expertise → Leave a Reply Cancel reply Search Search AI atheism blogging Chinese Room connectivism consciousness CritLit2010 crtc curriculum revision distraction downes environment evolution flickr hitchens internet safety intro iran Iraq mackay myth mythical myths net neutrality networking nuclear power obama OER open data personal learning philosophy physics police privacy quantum mechanics race skeptics SquareCircleZ sustainable energy TIMSS trig usage-based billing video Village Green war wncp
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InstructionsConcept Synthesis Paper on Personal Nursing PhilosophyYou are required to submit a scholarly paper in which you will identify, describe, research, and apply the concepts that underlie your personal philosophy for professional nursing practice.This will help you identify your own values and beliefs about the established metaparadigms and metatheories of the discipline. It will also help you identify and articulate concepts relevant to your specific practice. This paper is intended to be an exercise in clarification and organization of your professional foundation. You are also required to provide a list of assumptions from personal nursing practice that illustrate the concepts and framework of your theory.Your paper should follow a format that includes:Nursing Autobiography: A brief (1 page) discussion of your background in nursing.The Four Metaparadigms: Identification, discussion, and documentation from the literature of your perspective on the basic four metaparadigms/concepts of patient, nurse, health, and environment.Two Practice-Specific Concepts: Identification, discussion, and documentation from the literature of your perspective on at least two other concepts specific to your own practice.List of Propositions: A numbered list of at least five propositions or assumption statements that clearly connect the concepts described.Each week, you will complete various segments of your Concept Synthesis Paper and submit it to the Submissions Area for facilitator feedback when necessary. Your paper should integrate these discrete elements and reflect your personal nursing philosophy.Your Concept Synthesis Paper on your Personal Nursing Philosophy is due in Week 3. However, it is recommended that you begin working on your paper from Week 1 onwards and complete the various components related to the paper week wise as you progress through the course. The suggested tasks for each week are:Week 1: Nursing Biography and The Four Metaparadigms of NursingWeek 2: Two Practice-specific Concepts, and List of Propositions/AssumptionsWeek 3: Due: Concept Synthesis Paper on Personal Nursing PhilosophyConsider the following questions as you complete your various tasks related to this assignment.1.How do I define and employ the four basic metaparadigms of nursing theory in my professional practice?2.What are the major concepts I employ that are unique to my professional practice?3.What philosophies and theories from the literature of nursing and other disciplines/domains are consistent with these concepts?4.How are the concepts of transcultural nursing, the health promotion model, skill acquisition, role theory, and change theory specifically integrated into my philosophy and practice?5.What research supports these theories and concepts?6.How do I integrate role and change theory into my professional practice and how may these theories be applied to the organization in which I practice?The paper is to be thoroughly researched and well documented, with relevant material from the nursing theorists presented incorporated into the paper. Use the current edition of the APA Manual throughout the paper. Sources should focus on references from nursing theory but may also include conceptual and theoretical material from other professional domains. The paper, excluding references or appendices, is to be limited to 6-10 pages. Writing should be succinct and well organized, as it is impossible for the facilitator to evaluate form and content separately.Your philosophy/framework is to be given a title that is appropriate to its content and emphasis. Post navigation Racial Oppression Reflection Essay Nur-630 week 2 Quality Grade Professors Quality Grade Professors is an Academic Writing Company that offers professional writing services to clients all over the world. No matter what kind of academic paper you need, it is simple and secure to hire an essay writer for affordable price at Quality Grade Professors. Save more time for yourself. 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A scholarly journal of thought leadership, education and practice in the discipline of visual communication design Quick search: contents contents search About Submit a paper What We Publish Past Issues Our review process Editorial policies & ethical guidelines Support Volume 2, Issue 2, Summer 2019 refuturism Gunnar Swanson School of Art & Design, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA Skip other details (including permanent urls, DOI, citation information) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/dialectic.14932326.0002.202 Permissions: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Please contact mpub-help@umich.edu to use this work in a way not covered by the license. For more information, read Michigan Publishing's access and usage policy. PDF Share+ Twitter Facebook Reddit Mendeley Early in my career, a graphic design project began its physical form as a pencil sketch. We drew the large type. We drew lines to represent the small type. We drew all the images. Once the pencil comp (short for “comprehensive drawing”) was approved, we did it again in color using markers instead of pencils. We calculated the best size for the text type and how much space it would take. We sent the typed (i.e., on a typewriter) manuscript to a typesetter with notations indicating typeface, size, leading, etc. The typesetter would send back galleys (by messenger.) We’d usually make corrections and send back for new galleys. We would work with photographers or illustrators to produce real versions of the images we’d drawn ... I won’t go on to tell you about color separations, mechanicals, or other technical procedures of the era, as this would require another two or three paragraphs that would divert your attention away from the main thread of this narrative. There was a lot of physical stuff to do. It’s not surprising that there was a hunger for “how to” information on the part of beginning designers. At least two major magazines—How and Step-by-Step—were founded in 1985 to feed that hunger. Many of us figured the “how” was the easy part; I remember Saul Bass saying that Why would be a more interesting subject for a publication. Some might have pointed out that he was Saul Bass; he already knew the how stuff. A 1985 issue of Why might still be of use today but the “how to” questions changed quickly even for experienced designers: very few graphic designers in 1985 had ever touched a computer; within a couple of years, a few of us were mainly working on Macs; by the early ’90s, the production of graphic design was pretty much a computer-based activity. In 1995, the editors of How magazine asked me to write something for their tenth anniversary issue (January, 1996) about the next ten years of graphic design. It was titled: The Crystal Ball or 2001 A Design Odyssey[1] by Gunnar Swanson I started with a nearly-inevitable quote. “I never make predictions, especially about the future.” —Yogi Berra Yogi Berra probably never said that and, if he did, he didn’t say it first. Anything concise, satisfying, and not attributed to Sam Goldwyn is inevitably described as a Berra quote. It set the tone for what I had to say, however. (By the way, one way that writing about design—and writing generally—has changed is that it’s now so much easier to debunk apocryphal quotes that it almost seems lazy not to.) There’s only one thing we can say for sure about the future: it will be different from now. I’ll try to be a bit more specific, however. If Moore’s Law isn’t repealed and the speed of microprocessors continues to double every 18 months, computer clock speeds will be 32,000 times as fast in ten years. Not only do microprocessors get more powerful all the time, but they also get cheaper. Extend the logic and computers will be incredibly powerful and nearly free. (By now some of you are saying, “Wasn’t this supposed to be about the future of graphic design rather than lame computer predictions?” It’s hard to consider the job of a graphic designer without dealing with technological changes; I’ll get to design and designers in a minute. Other people were thinking “great—a Power Mac for fifteen dollars. Tell me more.” I’ll get to that first.) A graphic designer ten years from now will be working with equipment that is much less like a Power Mac 9500 than that Power Mac is like a 128K Macintosh. (If you don’t know what a 128K Mac was, ask someone really old.) I don’t mean they will have better displays and more power. I mean they will be fundamentally different. What will they be like specifically? My advice is that you should not believe anyone who claims to know that. Guessing exactly what computers will be in a decade is slightly less likely than guessing the exacta at Hollywood Park. Too many things can affect the outcome. I was right: I didn’t know. Depending on how you describe things, a Mac G5 was more or less like a Power Mac 9500 and a 9500 was more or less like a 128. A dozen years after my predictions’ “sell by” date, fundamental changes in technology are still debatable. On the most obvious level a current Mac looks a lot like the original Mac with little pictures we drag around, often accompanied by pull-down menus, and windows. The pictures are much higher resolution, color, and faux 3D, but they are still little pictures we drag around, often accompanied by pull-down menus, and windows. Five years after my prognostications, everything changed under the hood on a Mac, but the screen arrangement is largely the same. I don’t know precisely what will happen in the next decade for some of the same reasons that I didn’t know in 1996: Obviously, new technologies are unpredictable, but the perfection and interaction of old technologies are equally hard to know. For instance, right now computer monitors are expensive and bulky not because we lack cheap technology to build good flat screens. It’s the craft of manufacturing them that isn’t up to snuff. Flat screens are expensive because there is so much waste in the process. If somebody improves the craft, we might have cheap displays that can go almost anywhere. And be almost any size. So, computers can be almost everywhere. Like the computers in our cars, coffee pots, and airport toilets, we may not even think of them as computers. Or maybe other technology such as image projection will make today’s flat screens seem like quaint antiques. Ten years ago, fax machines were exotic (despite being fifty-year-old technology). Now they’re ubiquitous. So now every office and many homes have a scanner and a digital printer. What might happen if we begin to tap that potential? We’re just now starting to see a revolution in wireless communications, much of it based on technology that has brought bad music to your dentist’s office for years. How might such technologies combine? Back to new and/or improved technology. Right now, graphic designers spend a lot of money on computing power. If it becomes cheap to make powerful and specific microprocessors, why wouldn’t Adobe sell you Photoshop and give you the processor that makes it work? Or maybe software won’t be sold. Since typeface designers would make more money if you sent them 2¢ every time anyone sold a job using their typeface than they do now with you paying them $75 and hundreds of others “lending” each other the font, maybe some sort of automatic electronic tracking and payment will mean that the graphic design business will again become what it was ten years ago—one of the cheapest businesses to get into. But would that mean that it will be easier for designers to pay the bills or merely that there will be even more competition as millions more people have access to “our” tools? Yup. What you’re thinking is right. Like pretty much everyone, I missed the significance of the internet beyond email, chat rooms, and web pages when I yammered about the interaction of technologies. Fans of the sitcom Silicon Valley might point out that I’m now missing the faster, freer, “new internet” that will appear by, I don’t know ... the end of this television season? Even if the crew at Pied Piper fails again, there will be something else. A lot of people scoffed at Donald Rumsfeld’s “unknown unknowns” but that was the one thing he was right about. The stuff we don’t even think we have to think about will shape our lives as much as the stuff we’re trying so hard to figure out. No wonder Yogi Berra would have said what he’s quoted as saying if only he said half of the things he’s quoted as saying. So, we’re back to knowing two things: 1) Equipment will be different. 2) Change will accelerate. It’s probably safe to assume the same things about the jobs of equipment users (such as graphic designers): 1) They will be different. 2) Change will accelerate. Just as computers (or whatever we will call them) will be less like our current tools than our current tools are like what we used ten years ago, graphic designers’ jobs will be less like they are now than their current jobs are like a graphic designers’ job ten years ago. (If you don’t know about marker comps, spec’ing type, T-squares and paste-ups, ask someone really old.) Around the time that How magazine appeared, so did a series of dedicated design computer systems. I still remember seeing an Aesthedes computer demo’d about then. Imagine an archaic Mac with three monitors running an ancient version of Adobe Illustrator with the pull-down menus spread out over a table so you didn’t have to hunt for menus inside of menus. It was amazing. I thought that I might have been able to afford one if I sold my house (but, like an O. Henry story, I wouldn’t have had a place to put it.) I’m glad that the price was out of the question. Within a couple of years, Macs (now-archaic ones) running (now-ancient versions of) Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop at a tenth of the price relegated it and several other systems to obscurity. But in the meantime, I was fascinated watching people watch those computer demos. Even when they seemed fairly enthused, almost every graphic designer I knew expressed fear for their professional futures. Every production artist (the people who used the T-squares and did the paste-ups) I knew said “This is so great. I won’t have to ink lines and clean Rapidograph® pens.” Nobody seemed to react when I noted that everyone had their fears backwards: the designers were going to end up doing essentially the same thing and the production artists were going to be unemployed. (I was mainly right on that.) If technology is constantly changing, what does that say about the craft of graphic design? Clearly, skills acquisition will have to be more rapid. Given that, there will be many virtuosos but few masters. Since there will be ever more skills to learn, people whose business is based on craft will specialize. It is only by concentrating on a narrower range of skills that will allow them to keep up. In 1987 I owned every major graphic design related program, had the latest versions, knew how to use them, and still had time left over for actually doing graphic design. Today that would be physically impossible (as well as damned expensive). It’s just another of life’s little contradictions: the technology that has broken down disciplinary boundaries is likely to cause the need for its users to specialize. I was somewhat right on that. And somewhat wrong. More on that in a bit. All repetitive action can and will be automated. (Note that certain judgments—most of traditional typography, for instance—are repetitive actions.) As technologies change and skills are automated, those skills will become obsolete. (If you know a bit about design and a lot about html programming, you’re quite employable today.) Don’t count on knowing what <li> means buying you any more in a couple of years than knowing what “ [15△ [U& lc bf ” means, or where the j goes in a California case gets you today. Those earning a living in the craft end of graphic design need to become adept at learning new skills. Since each set of skills is destined to be obsolete (and that obsolescence will come faster and faster), those designers always need to be learning a new set of skills. If they are wise, they will have multiple and unrelated skill sets to hedge against business changes. One of my skills for many years was the painstaking adjustment of text type. I wasn’t alone in spending hours with Aldus PageMaker and many more hours with Quark XPress adjusting text line-by-line on a quest to rid the world of lousy word spacing, ugly rags, widows, and the like, and creating half-hanging quotation marks despite what the software wanted. Every time I talked with anyone working on anything related to artificial intelligence, I tried to convince them that making software “watch” designers could result in a world devoid of world of lousy word spacing, ugly rags, widows, et al, without requiring so much work on my part. Nobody seemed to react; maybe computer scientists don’t all share my anguish about ugly rags. Over a few years, someone in Mountain View made Adobe InDesign do most of what I was wanting without much prodding on my part. I suspect that the vast majority of users don’t even notice that it’s doing it. That’s too bad but really good for those of us who want to free the world of bad word spacing. Artificial Intelligence as the new change agent? In 1950, Alan Turing posited a computer engaging in a natural language conversation with a human. If the human couldn’t tell that it wasn’t a person typing at another workstation, we would have reached real artificial intelligence. The Turing Test was the Holy Grail for many years. No wonder: Wouldn’t an interface where your computer was more like Samantha from Her simplify everything? Malware chatterbots and automated phone calls may be a fulfillment of Turing’s dream but Alan Kay, another pioneer of modern computing, rightly described passing the Turing test as fooling someone, thus “weak tea.”[2] Mistaking a bot for a human typist doesn’t move us very far forward. Mistaking a bot for an actual person running a telephone scam isn’t any better. The real promise of artificial intelligence for design is having the software watching us and not waiting to be directed to word spacing, rags, composition, hierarchy ... Software could embody many of our skills—even those we don’t notice we have. That includes much of what we assume is the taste and judgment unique to the special human beings we call designers. Most taste and judgement are rules—often just too complex for us to note them as rules. Computers are really good with rules. And if the software also watches the users of our design, it may gain some skills that we have failed to develop. Graphic designers, despite sharing a single name, don’t all do the same thing for a living. That will continue and increase. Not only will technical specialization increase the differences, but it will create more need for those who can integrate the work of this specialized Babel. These people may be creators, or they may be visionary buyers and coordinators. (This range exists among those who call themselves art directors today. It can only increase.) We were commercial artists. Then we were graphic designers. Then we were communication designers or visual communicators. Then some of us became graphic designers again. (And somewhere along the line, the American Institute of Graphic Arts became a single four-letter acronym.) At one time or another, some of us were graphic artists or art directors. (And for a moment, it seemed like some of us were going to be called information architects.) Sometimes that reflected differences in duties. Sometimes it reflected changes in philosophy; sometimes it was just tribal allegiances. When people fret about the future of graphic design, it’s worth remembering that graphic design is not and never was singular. That’s one of its strengths. People who can make things make sense will be in demand. (Richard Saul Wurman predicts that, in five years, 20% of graphic designers will call themselves information architects, and that they will do 60% of the work. I won’t vouch for the name or the percentage, but it’s clear that he is right in essence.) Wurman’s promotion of the title “information architect” wasn’t quite like Gretchen Weiners’ attempts to make “fetch” happen. The name caught on with a slightly different group instead. He was wrong in his guess that graphic design would be vastly more about sense making than about strange making. The ineffable is all the more valuable as attention becomes an even more precious commodity. Again, there was never a time where everyone with the same title did essentially the same thing. The different centers of gravity of the graphic design universe will continue to pull people in different directions. Whether people will take on names emphasizing aestheticizing, sense making, curating, directing, integrating ... my guess is we’ll still all do a lot of different stuff whether we share a name or not. Some of these generalists are likely to work coordinating large projects comprising many media. Some may move from role to role as projects come up, relying on technical specialists as needed. They are all going to need a wider education than we normally associate with graphic designers. Those designers will need an understanding of culture and media, engineering, marketing, and writing. They will also need knowledge of the fields they are designing for. They will have to be able to synthesize the best of many fields and apply ideas widely. While they may not be the specialists that do the tasks, they will have to know something about editing both writing and videotape. They’ll have to understand developing a product and selling it. (Supervision of process—the glorified machine tending we spend much of our time at—is not the basis for the work of this kind of designer. As equipment is improved and standardized, press checks and their electronic equivalents will not be a source of many billable hours. I’m talking about understanding more than technical knowledge. I’m especially talking about the ability to communicate.) (“Videotape”? How quaint.) In large web projects, some graphic designers have come to be called information architects but so have some programmers and some librarians. At some point, you might choose to declare that an erstwhile graphic designer is doing something different than graphic design, but graphic design sub-specialties don’t all reside neatly in the realm of traditional graphic design activities. For instance, “infographics” produced by people who know graphics but clearly didn’t really understand what is important about the info are common. (That’s one of the things Wurman hoped to correct.) It is clear that most graphic designers don’t understand enough or care enough about the value of statistical material to present it in a usable manner. On the other hand, many people with a better understanding of statistical material don’t understand the basics of visual communication. Especially as the tools of graphic design are embedded with some of the skills of graphic design, a dearth of official designers might not be a disaster for the world. Big projects (including websites) often reveal tension between the aesthetic and communicative penchants of graphic designers, the technical interest of coders, and the information and/or persuasion desires of content folks (marketers, scientists, medical personnel, political organizers, etc.) At the very least, each is more effective with an understanding of the others’ work. Someone with broad understanding of each is in a better position to end up leading projects. It seems likely that the preferences of the team leaders will prevail at least in small ways. (The prayer to St. Venn: “Please let me be the center of the chart.”)[3] It’s worth noting that advice for graphic design education often comes down to the advisor telling how new designers can most efficiently become just like them. Coders think everyone should write code because, after all, it’s a skill that’s so useful to coders. God didn’t decree a current division of roles—not that people fit into the putative divisions. There’s no reason that someone can’t love aesthetics and communication plus antique motorcycles or public health issues surrounding toxic chemicals or some other subject matter. I tell my students that the most important skill in graphic design is the one thing I don’t know how to teach: how to be interested in anything and everything. My friend Joel Sweatte teaches data analysis to computer science students. He uses a TED talk by Hans Rosling about world health[4] as an example of effective presentation of data but notes that it’s good because Rosling really knows his subject. There are probably better data analysts, but they may not communicate their findings as well because they don’t have the same understanding of what the data mean. Joel’s students come from a few years of coding. They want to write code. They are computer scientists, not social scientists, medical scientists, or such. They can’t be expected to be good at something else and our computer science program probably doesn’t want them to be mediocre computer scientists and good at something else. If designers do not learn about other parts of the world, someone else will learn some of the things that designers know and will provide the needed synthesis and coordination. That means engineers and marketers will be in charge of what we now think of as graphic design. I don’t know who, if anyone, will be called a graphic designer, but those who call themselves that now would be relegated to being computer operators. (If we call them computers.) As most of what used to be graphic design becomes accessible to more people, graphic designers (at least the bulk of those currently called graphic designers) will continue to become less and less important. Paradoxically, as more people become aware of the power of type and image, graphic design will become more and more important. Graphic design will become a legitimate subject for criticism in the way that film and music are today. (Well, I hope graphic design critics do better than most film and music critics.) If I’m right, it means most of the work traditionally done by graphic designers will be low paid and held in low regard. New technical specialties will come and go. Those who are quick and, like Wayne Gretsky claims to do, “skate to where the puck will be” will do well. Many others will not. A few others will resist the lure of design as a technical pursuit and will do whatever needs to be done to extend communication. Those few will be very influential. The Gretsky quote is proof that I wasn’t exactly “The Great One” of prognostication. If I was asking people to intuit industry changes and respond to a nearly-psychic sense of complex actions, taking my advice might have left many people skating to where the puck might have been. If I was merely offering a reminder to act on our best guesses about the near future rather than our assessments of the present, then, sure. Design educators are often faced with calls from potential employers of their students about skills they should be fostering. They are usually junior designer skills including whatever technique seems vital this week. They are unlikely to say “teach them to deal with (or invent) the future” because they want to hire them right now and to make money this month. Even though nobody ever got a third job without having gotten a first job, the puck isn’t going to be wherever it was the day they handed out diplomas let alone where it was four years before. What is the future of graphic design? Some of it will be great. Some of it won’t. Some of it won’t be called graphic design anymore. Some new stuff will be called graphic design. If you think I’m telling you that tomorrow will be like today only more so, you’re probably right. That’s the trouble with writing about the future—nobody I know has been there. Of course, if I really knew what was going to happen to graphic design and graphic designers in ten years, I’d figure out how to say it very slowly and I’d charge Pentagram $750 per hour to tell it to them. I’d tell you for free; you look like you can keep a secret. But the offer to Pentagram will have to be adjusted for inflation. If I have to make firm declarations, I’ll stick with tomorrow being like today only more so. I’m not talking about how early 1980s movies like Blade Runner had already defined the future as looking like Los Angeles and Tokyo piled on top of each other. Author William Gibson of “cyberpunk” fame (Neuromancer, The Peripheral) is quoted as saying that the future is here; it’s just not evenly distributed. In the future, the future will still not be evenly distributed. That’s not all bad. Monocultures are not sustainable. Having graphic design practices pulled hardest by the different centers of gravity keeps the future of design safe. Gunnar remembers what “[15 ▵ [U& lc bf ” means but always has to peek to remember where to put the j in a California case. My original essay didn’t really end like that. Despite my notes explaining how to create an outline triangle, the magazine’s production staff screwed up and rendered it as a claim that I knew what “[15 ▴ [U& lc bf” meant. But I didn’t. I’m sure that many of you know the little triangle we used to scribble to designate column width as “Unicode Character ‘White Up-Pointing Triangle’ (U + 25B3).” Some of you may be old school enough to think of it as a Zapf Dingbats s with a stroke and no fill. To some of us, it still means picas. When How put out its first issue, my little sample of type spec’ing meant that the flush left/rag right upper and lower case bold type should set to a maximum width of about 2.49 inches but by the time of their 10th anniversary, it would have meant exactly 2.5 inches (or would have if anyone still spec’d type that way.) Today, letterpress has revived enough that you’re more likely to find graphic designers who hand set lead type than ones who write arcane notes to a typesetter, so they’re likely to know their way around a type case. In their small corner of the graphic design industry, 15 picas still add up to about 2.49 inches. As for me, I still remember what “[15 ▵ [U& lc bf ” meant, and would have to peek to remember where to put any sort in a California case. References Kay, A. “The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet.” Paper presented at Interfacing Knowledge: New Paradigms for Computing in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at the University of California Santa Barbara, CA, USA, March 8, 2002. Also available in Herczeg M., Prinz W., Oberquelle H. (eds) Mensch & Computer 2002. Berichte des German Chapter of the ACM, 56. Wiesbaden, Germany: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, pgs. 31–35. Rosling, H. “The Best Stats You’ve Ever Seen,” TED: Ideas Worth Spreading, 11 February 2006. Online. Available at: https://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_shows_the_best_stats_you_ve_ever_seen (Accessed February 6, 2019). Swanson, G. “The Crystal Ball or 2001 A Design Odyssey.” How (January 1996). Biography Gunnar Swanson is a graphic designer, educator, and design writer, currently living in Greenville, North Carolina. He is a professor of graphic design in the School of Art & Design at East Carolina University. He has taught graphic design history at Loyola Marymount University, was the director of the multimedia program at California Lutheran University, taught design and design history at the University of California Davis, headed the graphic design program at the University of Minnesota Duluth, and taught design, design history, and computer illustration in the Los Angeles area. Professor Swanson has over thirty years of professional experience. His work has been honored with over 100 awards and publications. Dozens of his articles about graphic design have appeared in the academic and trade press and his essays have been reproduced in several anthologies of graphic design writing. He was the editor of the Allworth Press book Graphic Design & Reading, the co-editor of Virginia Commonwealth University’s Zed3 and has been invited to speak about graphic design and design education in the US, Australia, Canada, and England. He has worked testing scuba equipment and teaching diving, as a prop maker, stage hand, and carpenter before he began his design career. He owns five bicycles and a hybrid car. He is old enough to remember people routinely asking “What's your sign?,” and perhaps too old to remember why. Notes Swanson, G. “The Crystal Ball or 2001 A Design Odyssey.” How (January 1996). Kay, A. “The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet.” Paper presented at Interfacing Knowledge: New Paradigms for Computing in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at the University of California Santa Barbara, CA, USA, March 8, 2002. Also available in Herczeg M., Prinz W., Oberquelle H. (eds) Mensch & Computer 2002. Berichte des German Chapter of the ACM, 56. Wiesbaden, Germany: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, pgs. 31–35. Thanks to Christina Wodtke (Lecturer in Human Computer Interaction at Stanford University) for the prayer. Rosling, H. “The Best Stats You’ve Ever Seen,” TED: Ideas Worth Spreading, 11 February 2006. Online. Available at: https://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_shows_the_best_stats_you_ve_ever_seen (Accessed February 6, 2019).
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This budget is another in a series of unspectacular austerity budgets. Michal Rozworski looks at the election year budget as a continuity of slow-motion austerity past, present and future. I’ve been banging the drum of “slow-motion austerity” for a while and little in the 2015 federal budget suggests any change from the pattern of death by a thousand cuts. This budget is another is a series of unspectacular austerity budgets. Taken together, however, the cuts rapidly add up and budgets become more remarkable for the tenacity with they’ve made us pay to get to the present. A long-term view focused on austerity is very different from much of the mainstream coverage of the budget with a tawdry focus on “goodies” for this group or that. While the media should be criticized for too easily swallowing government talking points and dividing people into opposed special interest groups, it would be naive to think of this budget outside the context of electioneering to carved up demographics. On the one hand, this reinforces a neoliberal narrative of each for themselves; on the other, this is also the reality of the on-going neoliberal transformation. So while this budget may be more politicized than average in light of the fall election, I won’t write about goodies for groups. Instead, I’ll take the opposite tack: look at the election year budget as a continuity of slow-motion austerity past, present and future. Austerity past In my piece on the balanced budget law, I argued against engaging in horse-trading over how the books were really balanced or who did it better previously. After two decades of almost continuous austerity, focusing on this argument plays into and further cements the right’s frame. Of course, the hypocrisy of the balanced budget is blatant. Raiding the EI surplus, decreasing the contingency fund, and selling GM shares gave Joe Oliver $6 billion more in wiggle room but the balance was largely achieved through years of consistent austerity. The recession following the global financial crisis and the one-time Keynesian stimulus in the 2009 budget to prop up the crisis-hit economy left a deficit that the Conservatives have spent the past five years consistently reducing, almost entirely through cuts to direct government spending. Spending has actually fallen in nominal terms. This means that it kept up with neither inflation nor population growth. The public sector has effectively shrunk. The specific cuts are familiar by now: everything from veterans’ affairs to food safety to environmental science has been hit. The spending freeze has meant cuts to and reductions in services for the public and bad news for federal public service workers with over 35,000 jobs cut (or nearly 10 per cent). This year’s budget claims that the federal government has saved $40 billion since 2010. Of this, $9 billion is thanks to more efficient tax collection and a whopping $31 billion is due to austerity measures – “spending restraint.” The section of the 2015 budget document where these figures come from in fact reads like a paean to austerity. Tax cuts only compounded the push to cut spending. Some like the Working Income Tax Benefit (really a new transfer rather than a tax cut) introduced in 2006 were targeted low down the income spectrum. Changes like this softened the blow of a falling social wage in the form of public services with a cash benefit and served to boost the consumption spending driving the last pre-crisis cycle of economic growth. There were also universal tax reductions, so-called boutique tax credits aimed at particular groups drawn largely from the wealthier end of the spectrum and business tax cuts. All encouraged austerity by slashing revenues. While the Liberals in the ’90s pulled the two-step of cutting spending to reduce deficits and then cutting taxes with the even-greater “savings”; the Conservatives have reversed the order since elected in 2006: largely cutting taxes first and then cutting spending to reduce the ensuing deficits. The $6 billion accounting trick to force a balanced budget this year would not have been possible with the many billions more in austerity over the past five years. Note: I’ve focused on Conservative austerity here but Canada has seen two decades of persistent austerity — a longer article on this forthcoming. Austerity present For the coming year, the budget maintains the same harsh direct spending discipline that has been imposed for the past five. For example, it appears that the government has already factored in $900 million in savings from cutting public service sick days that are supposed to be the subject of contract negotiations later this year. The heading is budget item is appropriately Orwellian: “Ensuring a Healthier and More Productive Public Service” (table here). Most of the spending announcements — whether the unnecessary increase in military, surveillance and police spending or very necessary and far too small increase in public transit infrastructure spending — are back-loaded, truly coming into effect only in several years. Additional tax cuts, such as income-splitting or the increase in the TFSA limit (“the end of investment income taxation in Canada”) are, however, immediate. The difference is that the new tax cuts are a revenue drain going back almost entirely into the pockets of wealthy, but need to be offset by more of the same austerity to get projected future surpluses. The spending announcements are largely election year grandstanding signalling a future with slightly less austerity. Given the Conservatives’ commitment to budget balance and their optimistic projection of oil prices and growth, even these modest announcements may need to be let go under future right-wing governments. Austerity future What would the future hold if the projections and plans in this budget came to fruition? Direct program spending is expected to start growing again next year (table here); however, growing at an average rate of 2.5 per cent per year, it most likely won’t keep up with population growth and inflation, never mind the growth of the economy. So even with the dollar amounts rising, direct spending will keep falling as a percentage of GDP, driving a slower but still present austerity. Transfers to provinces and individuals are expected to keep growing roughly with the economy, but they too will undergo more or less austere changes. Take, for example, the Canada Health Transfer, slated to slow its annual growth from 6 per cent to 3 per cent in 2017. Given projections of roughly 1 per cent annual population growth and the 2 per cent inflation target, this lower growth rate will keep health spending constant in real per capita terms. Health spending will lag behind the overall economy, despite good reasons for it being expanded: an aging population, opportunities to implement new technologies and treatments or new services like public pharmacare and dental care. Overall, then, this budget assumes that the public sector’s role in the economy will continue to shrink, albeit slowly: a slightly slower-motion austerity. Despite this, the 2015 budget does not only forecast a lesser role for the state, but a changing one. The neoliberal state doesn’t just recede, it transforms. While health transfers, unemployment insurance and public safety departments are to undergo austerity, the military will expand. Or take infrastructure: the federal government will help municipal governments invest in infrastructure but will do so partly by paying the difference between municipal borrowing costs and the lower costs the federal government would have paid to borrow (rather than simply borrowing the money itself up front!). Other infrastructure projects will be supported only as public-private partnerships. Both measures integrate public provision further into the market. Austerity has been a constant if shifting theme of the post-crisis budgets. The current budget is only the latest in a long series unremarkable for its similarity, remarkable for their dogged tenacity. The catalog of a slow-motion austerity past, present and future gives a full accounting of how we got here beyond this year’s surplus acrobatics. Time to devise an acrobatics of our own to get out of the austerity vise grip. This article is cross-posted from Michal Rozworski’s blog. 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There are two men who have bitten the dust after a delivery from Messenger Melina Markowitz. As she tries to put together the pieces of this puzzle, she discovers that the two victims share common friends, common unexplained absences, and a common crime. Now, dark forces from the local community have been unleashed, drawing Melina into the web of a powerful woman, her voodoo, and her vengeance… Dead on Delivery hews close to its protagonist’s humanity. Melissa is just barely gifted in the supernatural department. Her talent consists in delivering packages that other supernatural beings want delivered and aside from some unexplained boosted strength and sensory powers that is it. This experiment, in creating a whole other subclass of supernatural – deemed a Messenger but it could just as well be named after Jason Statham’s premiere role, the Transporter – underneath and circulating between witches, werewolves, and vampires, works in that sure it makes sense but then you ask yourself why bother? Can’t witches have their supernatural packages delivered by ordinary mail methods or just an owl? Beyond her soon-to-be liquidated role as Messenger (just as soon as the rest of the supernaturals wisen up to how easy it is to dispatch packages with the USPS), Melissa utilizes sarcasm for every social interaction. This can get old fast. Her roommate, Norah, a New-Age yoga student who is so good it hurts, should be the grating one in this series but through some complex characterization and trauma she steals the show. Her subplot feels more original than the suburban small town investigation Melissa manages to bungle further with each arrival in town. For certain, Melissa is one of those protagonists who actually makes everything worse before she makes it better (and the making better part can be sufficiently argued against to make it fun). I am a bit of a sucker, as always, for completely non-supernatural events and a nice dinner party about three quarters of the way through effectively sated my fix. The love interest, Ted Goodnight…let’s just pause there. Someone I’m not saying the author, Eileen Rendahl, gave up six names into the brainstorming session. As a detective’s name perhaps it can be excused. Noir names are often embarrassingly implausible. Ted, beyond his odd last name, provides much of the reasonable support (just to reinforce gender stereotypes) in this relationship. I guess you can be edgy enough to develop another subclass of supernaturals but you can’t throw a wrench in just who is the reasonable one in the relationship. Of course, this may just add further to the humor, the type where we just keep laughing at Melissa for her sad handling of every situation. It’s like she never learned how to live on Earth before but then again one could say that about most of us and that just confirms how human she really is and we are. Books in this series: Recommended: As a once yearly sarcasm immersion Like this, like that: The OSI series by Jes Battis and the Nola O’ Grady series by Katherine Kerr Joshua Burns Reviews UF/PR novels with an eye for weres of all kinds. Related Posts Related Posts Review: Midnight Wolf by Jennifer Ashley Review: Werewolves of Chicago: Xavier by Audiobook Review: Hunting in Bruges by E Review: Lynchpin by Shannon Mayer (@TheS Review: Dearest Ivie by J.R. Ward (@Moll Tags: Eileen Rendahl, Review, Three Stars, Urban Fantasy, Werewolves 8 responses to “Josh Reviews: Dead on Delivery by Eileen Rendahl” Berls @BerlsS Sounds like a great series – fun and unique! Thanks for the review 🙂 17th Aug, 2013 at 4:45pm Joshua Burns It’s here and there. If anything it’s a unique concept and fun to imagine what more could be done with it. 18th Aug, 2013 at 3:40pm Lori ( @romancntdrkside This sounds interesting….I might give it a try after reading your review! Thanks! 17th Aug, 2013 at 10:32pm Joshua Burns Welcome. It’s lightly recommended, like adding mushrooms to your diet. 18th Aug, 2013 at 3:39pm Karen Lynne I love your blog because you keep introducing me to new authors. I like a twist on the supernatural and it’s hard to create a niche when your creating your own category. But messengers have be in all kinds of mythology and maybe this character has not tapped into her full potential yet. Please keep up the fantastic work. 18th Aug, 2013 at 1:42am Joshua Burns Thank you for the strong compliment. I grilled it for the Messenger aspect mainly because I think it has potential and like you, I do like to see new archetypes used rather than just warrior, saviour, etc. 18th Aug, 2013 at 3:35pm Braine Talk Supe @talksupeblog Pooh I like the sound of this. Great secondary characters help too. 18th Aug, 2013 at 2:35pm Joshua Burns Yeah, the supporting cast is really more often than not the main draw for me. Often they have more depth than the protagonist (I don’t know how this happens).
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(I wrote this post as my survivor remarks for our local Relay for Life. It ended up in our local newspaper, The Central Oregonian, last week. After months of debating how much to share online about cancer, I’m jumping in. So, thank you Vance, for the kick in the pants. And Jeff Jarvis, too, for being brave from the start.) My boys at the 2011 Crook County Relay for Life As soon as I heard Dr. Maggie King’s voice on the telephone, I knew I had breast cancer. She called on a Monday afternoon in early August, almost two years ago. I had had a biopsy the week before, after a suspicious mass we had been monitoring grew rapidly between check-ups. She could not tell me the results over the phone and said, “I need you to come see me this afternoon.” I said, “Well, damn.” On the drive from my office in Redmond to her office in Prineville, my mind alternated between racing 100-miles-per-minute and completely stalling out. It was the end of the workday when I arrived and she was waiting for me. I feel so fortunate Dr. King is my doctor. She was gentle with her words and direct with her plans. She had thought through almost everything by the time I arrived and was able to comfort both my mind and spirit that day. I left Dr. King’s office and headed down to the fairgrounds to hang arena banners with Kim and Matt Griffin, my sons, and our Wild Hogs 4-H Club. The county fair was scheduled to start in just a few days and there was work to do. I decided to keep my diagnosis to myself during that week. It’s one filled with long days, tired kids, and stressed-out parents already. It was also a blessing in disguise. I had non-cancer things to think about and do as the shock of the diagnosis settled. Towards the end of fair, I told a few friends. I remember sitting and watching the livestock auction with Cathy Fall, speculating over sale prices and worrying over kids in the chutes in between our own tears and quiet conversation. Starting the next day, the pace of cancer life picked up. I had to tell my boys, Connor and Miles. I suspect, if you’re a young boy, you want to hear your mom say the word “cancer” only a little less than you want to hear her say the word “breast.” They’re tough boys, though, and handled everything from the initial news to the added worry and strain over the past two years like champs. I’m thankful for them and their love. Thankfulness. That’s what I want my cancer story to be about…. This is my first cancer-free summer. I’m thankful for my family and friends who provided solid support, care, concern, and prayers all along this journey. Whether it was AJ Pickhardt’s homemade meals after weekend football games, the “I Love Boobies” bracelet Nash Porfily brought me back from Portland, or the rides to chemo and silly or beautiful hats from my dad and friends like Stephanie Fahlgren and Barbara Punch, I appreciated each. There’s not enough space in this week’s paper for me to list everyone individually. I am humbled by and thankful for each of my heroes, named and unnamed. I’m thankful for my church family at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. The prayers, shawls, hugs, and love all worked. I remember talking about faith with Pastor Barbara on one of our drives to chemo. I have a quiet, but solid faith in God. (I mentioned I’m a Lutheran, right?) God’s love has been a sure and strong presence throughout my life. It certainly didn’t lessen during the past two years. I’m thankful for His love that allowed me to feel an underlying calm and hopefulness, even during the most worrisome days. I’m thankful for my work family at the High Desert Education Service District and Crook County School District. The timing of my diagnosis was about as complicated as could be. I had just taken on three large projects for the upcoming school year. It was going to be a busy year without juggling surgeries and chemo. We made it through with laughter, love, chocolate, and my coworkers’ unending patience with my complicated life. These two years were pretty successful, despite cancer. I was able to travel and talk abut the exciting things happening in our schools in Central Oregon. Bragging on our students and teachers is one of my favorite things to do. I’m thankful I was able to continue it during treatment, even though it does mean I have a bald-as-a-cue-ball passport photo. I’m very thankful for my doctors. Dr. Kowalski, Dr. Braich, Dr. Leffel, and Dr. King kept me informed, healing, and healthy enough to beat breast cancer AND work a crazy schedule, walk crazy miles, and attend my sons’ sporting events, concerts, and activities. And so all this leads me to my thankfulness for the American Cancer Society and the Relay for Life. I began walking the Relay for Life eight years ago, with my younger sister Laura. At the time, Laura was a recent, too-young survivor of ovarian cancer. I’m both proud and thankful she’s been in remission all these years since. Her Central Illinois team has raised tens of thousands of dollars. We are both able to be thankful for great doctors and advances in care because of the fundraising and advocacy campaigns of this organization. I’m able to talk about breast cancer publicly, cheer loudly at the Tough Enough to Wear Pink rodeo night, and laugh at funny, irreverent breast cancer bracelets and T-shirts, because of the awareness the American Cancer Society has promoted. I’m thankful I’ll be able to walk and cry on the survivors’ lap this weekend because of our local American Cancer Society outreach efforts. I’ll cry in sadness for those who have gone before us too soon, especially Liz Kaufman. And I’ll cry for her Bi-Mart family who misses her dearly. Many of us have been affected by cancer. I’ll walk in thankfulness for each cancer-free day I’m given and for the survivors who surround me. The Relay is our opportunity to be thankful for the successes and advancements, but still stubborn about the work and fundraising that needs to continue. I’ll be even more thankful when there are fewer tears than hallelujahs in the future. Miles at the 2005 Relay in Chillicothe, Illinois 2 Comments anne dotson on August 6, 2011 at 9:30 pm You are an inspiration and so are these comments. I have always said "Attitude is the key" and you are living proof. Reply Barbara Punch on August 7, 2011 at 11:04 pm I am grateful that you are walking the Relay for Life this summer, too. Your words are moving and powerful. Thanks for them.
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Last updated on November 2, 2019 By Nat 21 Comments Disclosure: When you click on any link on this website, we may receive a commission. This is at zero cost to you. Thank you for supporting Rags To Niches! Full disclosure here. Love it?? Share It!!! :) Pinterest Facebook Twitter If you happened to stumble upon this Lucky Money App review online, you’re probably wondering what a lot of other people have been wondering: Is Lucky Money App legit?…. After having checked out various apps like this one, such as Lucky Day, Lucktastic, Lucky Dollar… This one runs along in the same vein. It also seems to suffer with the same problems that some of the other popular Apps do. That is, getting stuck on a certain amount prior to be able to cash out. If all of the wins are just random and actually have true odds attached to them… Why is it that some people feel they are suddenly cut off from any wins once they’re a stone throw away from cashing out? Apps such as Lucky Day just plainly deny this happens at all. Some say it’s coincidental that some people don’t get wins for a while at this stage, for example. Other Apps such as Lucky Dollar, have claimed to better than these other Apps, because you don’t get “stuck.” Although I see some people online have claimed this is not true either… I downloaded this App to check it out and looked to see what some other people have said online. This is what I have found so far. Please let me know in the comments if you’ve had any experience with this app, (GOOD OR BAD). I’d also love to hear from some winners. Being an Apple user, I’ve been unable to use a lot of Apps like this – Since Apple removed many Apps from the App Store in 2019. Many Apps like this have been trying to get back into the App store, but need to meet certain conditions to do so, (I’m unsure exactly what that entails). In any case, I’ve been able to download Apps via Google Play on a chromebook instead to access them & to any Apple users that hope to use them, perhaps this will be possible in future! Want to make $100’s or even $1000’s of dollars a month? Apps will not get you there! Start learning how here – for free. What Is Lucky money App About – How Do You Sign Up? Here there is a variety of ways you can earn cash prizes and tokens on this App. This includes virtual scratchers, an egg cracking game, Lotto game, raffles and more. You can download the App for free from the Google Play store and it appears to be available Worldwide. They ask for you to sign up with Facebook and you’ll need to connect in order to play the App on different devices and also ensure the safety of your earnings so far. However, if you just want to test it out first, you can sign up as a guest. How is it free to play? Well, you will find you have to keep watching Ads to access the scratch cards. This is because advertisers will pay Lucky Money a certain amount per Ads watched and part of this profit will go to you in the form of wins. The good news is, you won’t lose any real money playing this App! The only thing you can lose, is your time. And for some of the most active players of this App, they could be playing it for hours a day. It’s little wonder they may get frustrated if they don’t actually win anything. Is Lucky Money Legit? Well, there are going to be real winners with this App. But that doesn’t mean that some of the methods they use to get you to keep playing, aren’t misleading. For example; you may start off getting wins in the beginning – to keep you interested and keep you playing. But after a while, your wins could subside and you may find it impossible to reach the pay out threshold. Presumably, if you keep at it for long enough then ONE DAY you will get enough to cash out. But most people will just get bored doing this and give up prior to cashing out anything. From the look at reviews online, (which I will outline in a moment) there are an extraordinary amount of people stuck just before reaching cash-out and this is absolutely a classic scenario with other Apps like this. Have you cashed out with Lucky Money? Let us know in the comments! Ways You Can Win On Lucky Money: On Lucky Money you can win both money and tokens. You can cash-out any real cash you’ve won, once you have reached $10. You can also use your tokens to withdraw Amazon vouchers. 20,000,000 tokens = $1 Amazon gift card. I outline the different ways you can win cash and tokens below: Freebie Scratch Cards: When I joined Lucky Money, I was able to scratch off 40 cards in 24 hours. Once that time period is up, you get more cards available. You get the chance to win cash amounts, but also raffle tickets, tokens and golden mallets for cracking eggs. Every two or three scratchers, you need to watch an Ad to get to the next one. Prizes seemed to range from $0.25 and $1000. Lucky Spin: Spin the wheel in order to win extra mallets rewards. You can pay to spin 4000 tokens and you can watch video Ads to play, but there weren’t any available to me when I joined. You can earn tokens and you can also win golden mallets, which can be used to crack the lucky golden eggs. Lucky Code: Here you can win up to 10,000,000 tokens. All you need to do is make sure you get the code they post on their Facebook page at a certain time each day, (1pm and 9:30pm (UTC)). Lotto: It seems you have the chance to win 100,000 dollars, if you get all the numbers. But you can also win smaller amounts by matching other numbers. You can see the odds of winning below. As you can see above – your odds of even winning $5 is 1 in 19219.3971 chance!!!!! Even your chance of winning some prize tokens is slim, considering you need so many just to cash out a $1 gift card. Raffles: There are different raffles available to play. The hourly $1 raffle, which you can by for 25,000 tokens. The weekly $400 raffle, for 15,000 tokens. A daily raffle for $50 and you get one free ticket to this one each day, (otherwise I believe it’s 20,000 tokens). A monthly $1000 raffle and you get one free ticket a day to this as well, (usually 10,000 tokens). Another weekly raffle for 12,500 tokens to win $500. Your odds of winning are simply going to depend on how many raffle tickets are in the virtual hat! How Long Will It Take To Win? Some people literally have spent hours a day using this App and have not managed to get to the $10 threshold to cash out – let alone win any of the bigger prizes. This should give you some indication of how long it takes and how slim the odds are… If you’re thinking you could just save up tokens and use them for Amazon vouchers. Well, you may be putting a LOT of work in for that, just to get a $1 Amazon voucher. Let’s do the math. During my first day with Lucky Money App, I did all my scratchcards and by the end I had made $2.00 and 151,500 tokens. Of course, if I managed to make $2 every day then that would be great, but according to reviews you get stuck prior to actually reaching it. If I was relying on tokens and got that many a day, it would take around 133 days to get to my $1 Amazon card. What Are Golden Lucky Mallets? You can win these mallets on the App and once you get a certain amount, you’re able to smash a golden egg and get rewards. You can win things such as real cash, raffle tickets and tokens. As features go, I enjoyed the Lucky Egg idea and even though you know you probably won’t win anything, you still get that sense of anticipation that it’s possible. What About Slot machines? Apparently Lucky Money had virtual slots before, but I cannot see these at this time. However, they did have the lucky spin game and I managed to get an additional extra spin for completing all my scratchers for the day. I just won some more tokens. Earning More Rewards? You can get additional tokens for things like, checking in each day! Or for reaching certain goals on the platform, like completing all your scratchers on the first day. You can also win $10 if you happen to win the most tokens on the App in the previous 24 hours. PROS VS CONS: PROS It’s free to download and play. Small chance to win bigger money. You can potentially get Amazon gift cards from tokens. I admit…. I found it quite fun, but I can imagine some people getting addicted to it. CONS You have to put up with lots of Ads to play, (although I’ve experienced them more frequently on some Apps, for me they were roughly every 3 scratchcards. The chances of winning anything significant is ridiculously low. 20,000,000 tokens for $1 Amazon card…. Will probably take sometime, depending on how many tokens you win! People complain about getting stuck prior to reaching the $10 payout amount. Lucky Money App Reviews Online: Lucky money has some negative reviews on Trustpilot right now, not many but on average 2 stars. It seems they removed the lucky spin feature at some point, but it was there when I visited it – so, I guess it’s back! Trustpilot Review The low reviews on Trustpilot, is in contrast to the App store which has over 4.5 stars online right now — and many of them positive!! I would agree with the review above that there did appear to be less advertisements than other Apps. There are plenty of good reviews on Google Play though, including from people who say they have managed to cash out Amazon gift cards from just collecting the tokens. Concluding Thoughts – Is Lucky Money App A Scam? Far from being able to freely win money with an App, it appears to be very difficult to even reach the cash out amount. In fact, it looks like you’d be very difficult to make enough money just to cash out at all. Maybe if you spend hours and hours on the App for months…. and you just may get enough tokens to redeem a $1 Amazon card! All that aside though, many people that play this App don’t care about that and, as far as I can see, Lucky Money are transparent about your chances to win in their T&C’s. (Although granted… many people may not go and check them!). The truth is, this App is quite fun to play. Maybe not in the LONG term, but it’s OK if you want to waste a bit of time and enjoy scratch cards. Of other Apps like this, I have had some tell me that it helps them to stop buying real scratch cards and wasting money, but they still get a little thrill out of it. If something like this can stop people wasting money on gambling in real life then, surely that has to be a positive thing….. ? What do you think? Let me know in the comments. Beyond Apps Online, Making More Long Term: Several years ago, I came online looking for ways that I could make money from home. Over that time, I’ve started up various side hustles in a bid to make extra money and some have worked better than others. Right now, I make the most from my website right here. Via affiliate marketing and advertising on my site. It’s not something that happened quickly, but it’s been a lot more worthwhile than any App. If you want to learn how to do the same, you can start learning free here. That concludes my Lucky App review for today! Please feel free to share your experience. Filed Under: APPS, Other Reviews, Win Money & Prizes Reader Interactions Comments Boot says January 13, 2020 at 6:39 pm I I am sorry to say that I have had nothing but bad luck with this app. I did receive a $2 Amazon card at the beginning and then on the last Amazon gift card I had to call Amazon and they just graciously added $2 to my account but I never got it from this game. Now I put in for a $10 gift card on December 5th and it is now January 13th and still no card. I have emailed them 16 times and no answer. I think it’s a scam Reply Nat says January 13, 2020 at 9:25 pm Hi boot – emailing 16 times is certainly a lot. I wouldn’t give up though. Let us know if the $10 gift card shows up! Reply Lisa says April 30, 2020 at 8:17 am I’ve reached almost $70 with Lucky Money, but it won’t allow me to cash out. When I hit cash out there’s a blue bar over the PayPal button that says, “play more.” It only too me four days to get to $68, but bummed it won’t allow me to get the money. Reply Nat says May 1, 2020 at 12:00 pm Have you tried messaging them? You may have more luck leaving a negative review on Google Play, which they may be more likely to respond to and see what happens from there. Only taking four days to get to $68 is very unusual…you could have got lucky, or it could be some kind of glitch. Let us know what happens! Reply Sheila says September 22, 2020 at 6:33 pm Been at 98.90 for weeks. All these comments think I’ll delete. Like playing but also other ways to make ecard s and receive them. Mistplay has paid me so back to them I go. Reply Nat says October 2, 2020 at 6:41 pm How do you find mistplay sheila – I have heard some good & bad about them! Reply Susan Shiner says February 29, 2020 at 3:56 pm I won a 50 paypal voucher that I cant seem to claim .it just sits on processing and I have emailed them at least a dozen times I think this app is a waste of time. It has sat on processing for about 10 days now. They should be reported to the FCC and better business bureau Reply Nat says February 29, 2020 at 8:36 pm Hi Susan – congrats on winning your voucher. Has it said how long it may be processing? Sometimes these apps take a long time to pay out, but do eventually. It’s unfortunate that they haven’t replied to you. You could leave a negative review where you downloaded it – sometimes app developers are quicker to respond and help people when they have left a negative review, as annoying as that is. Reply Susan Shiner says February 29, 2020 at 3:57 pm I await your response Reply Jason says July 7, 2020 at 12:17 pm I’ve been playing for 2 years and still have only 9.75.the cheap bums.wont even give up a quater. My son died in July and I swore I’d dump this app I’ve gotten 4 10.00 gift cards but you know when they change the program of the game like gamer macho as now if you have enough tokens there always sold out total bs now I am going to drop the app and I hope thease lying.jerks end up in he’ll where they belong I’ll let God judge at.least with the lottery you have a better chance to Winn than lucky money suxha sham waisted hours for nothing Reply Nat says July 11, 2020 at 11:16 am Hey Jason – so sorry to hear about your son. Yes, lots of complaints about this one and they all pretty much seem the same. :/ Reply Angel says March 28, 2020 at 6:35 am I already made $ 15.80 and cant cash out.i dont know why but if you can tell me how i can it would be so cool. Reply Nat says April 6, 2020 at 3:46 pm Hi Angel, when I originally checked it out – you could cashout at $10, but this may have changed. Check out their contact details via their website or google play and send them an email. I hope you manage to cashout soon thanks! Reply Diana says April 23, 2020 at 11:36 pm I’ve noticed lately that each time I log back on I have lost a significant number points. At least a 1/2 dozen to a dozen times significant chunks of points just evaporate. Class action anyone. They shouldn’t be allowed to scam people like this. Reply Jodie and Jeremy Blankenship says May 25, 2020 at 6:18 am You cant cash out til you reach 100.00. Me and my husband are both at 98.00 and it will not give anymore cash scratch cards, money on the wheel, or slots. All it is giving at this point is tokens. We are highly frustrated and want our payout that we have worked hard for. Is there a way to report them and get their app closed down for fraud… Reply Nat says May 29, 2020 at 7:56 am You can contact google play, but you can also leave a message on their review on the google play website and see if you get some response there. They seem to keep increasing the cash-out amount as well. Let us know if you do make it to 100. Reply JayR says May 26, 2020 at 8:03 am Well im at 93.95 it says i need 100 before i can cash out I been playing every single day for the past 18days when i get to 100 i will let everyone knows what happens im so close the ad’s suck but if i get paid its well worth it. Reply Nat says May 29, 2020 at 7:53 am Hey Jay – good luck! Can you let us know if you reach the 100 and cash-out? ave a great day. Reply Kayci says July 1, 2020 at 10:55 pm I’ve had 75.80 for a few months now I don’t understand why we are allowed to cash out what we won without having to make it to 100. I use several of these apps for years now I haven’t won anything. Reply Nat says July 11, 2020 at 11:18 am Kayci – because most people will never reach that target, so it’s just to get you to keep playing. They get paid for the ads you view – so the longer you play and the more ads you view, the more money they can generate. A mass majority of people will never reach the payout threshold. Reply Mark says August 28, 2020 at 1:16 pm I can’t believe I reached $89 in less then 4days well got $51 the first day then started to slow down to $.25 Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Primary Sidebar Welcome To Rags To Niche$! Welcome! I'm Nat, the creator of Rags To Niches. 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This morning I had one of those moments that sucked me back into time. Full on trails as my body was pulled backwards to the me I was in the early 90s. I was a funny version of myself then, early 20s, kind of hollow. I was filling that hollowness with music, very specific friends, … Continue reading More Than This Listen to the Whole Album October 22, 2020 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment I want to challenge you to pick up an old favorite. Like REALLY favorite. An album that you listened to from the first song to the last every day for like 3 months. And listen to it AGAIN from first to last. I am listening to Abbey Road right now. Do you know how surprised … Continue reading Listen to the Whole Album Twisted Mix Tape – Forbidden Love November 10, 2016 November 9, 2016 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment Twisted Mix-Tape? WHAT??!!! This is what. Me and music, we go hand in hand. I carry earbuds with me everywhere I go. I'm not anti-social (I'm only anti-work), I'm just anti-silence. Well that's a bold-faced lie, but when my choices are listening to the drivel playing at grocery, or a bunch of people yapping at … Continue reading Twisted Mix Tape – Forbidden Love Twisted Mix Tape November 3, 2016 November 3, 2016 / Jen Kehl / 3 Comments Welcome to Twisted Mix-Tape on Raised on the Radio. The new home for my most favorite weekly music bytes. If you want to play along, please comment with your favorite songs! This is what makes me tick. Me and music, we go hand in hand. I carry earbuds with me everywhere I go. My favorite … Continue reading Twisted Mix Tape Memories of Casey Kasem’s American Top 40 November 1, 2016 November 3, 2016 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment When Tiffany sang "you put your arms around me and we tumble to the ground," could I really have pictured a boy and girl tumbling down a hill—like, rolling down it log-style, maybe just before engaging in a potato-sack race? I've spent a lot of time trying to imagine how I sang that song without … Continue reading Memories of Casey Kasem’s American Top 40 Ever wish you were a concert promoter? March 19, 2015 November 2, 2016 / Jen Kehl / 1 Comment I know I wish it EVERY. DAY. I usually write about music here, and everything else over at my other site. But today I wrote a book review for an amazing story over on JenKehl.com you HAVE to read it! He even has an insider view on Sly and the Family Stone, I wish I … Continue reading Ever wish you were a concert promoter? The Number 1 Reason Thomas Dolby Wins March 13, 2015 October 8, 2020 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment You know how someone will say some phrase and you always think of the same thing? Well that's how it is for me.... When someone says, "Well, you came close." My brain plays this: Close But No Cigar - Thomas Dolby https://youtu.be/IcNfZnPsQP4 100 Ways Frank Zappa Influenced Who You Listen To Now February 9, 2015 October 8, 2020 / Jen Kehl / 3 Comments You may not know who Frank Zappa is, chances are if you're under 40 you don't. Maybe you do, but are wondering why you should care about this total freak show who created vulgar über wacko performance art concerts before that was cool? Oh and now you want to know when I'm going to get to … Continue reading 100 Ways Frank Zappa Influenced Who You Listen To Now Old School Disco New Year’s Eve Playlist – Boogie Fever! December 30, 2014 / Jen Kehl / 2 Comments I'm the 70's pop culture junkie and frankly, New Year's Eve isn't New Year's Eve without disco. And I don't mean some new fangled discotheque music. What the heck is a discotheque anyway? Or is it Disco Teka? Whatever it is, that's not what I'm talking about it. What I'm talking about here is … Continue reading Old School Disco New Year’s Eve Playlist – Boogie Fever! A Swinging Jazz Christmas Playlist December 15, 2014 November 3, 2016 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment The table is set, the lights are turned down just the right amount to make the room sparkle and the cheesy Christmas decorations are hidden in another room - leaving only the very tasteful decorations you share with company. Now shove the kids in another room with Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and enjoy one … Continue reading A Swinging Jazz Christmas Playlist Cozy Up With Your Classic Christmas Standards Playlist! December 8, 2014 November 3, 2016 / Jen Kehl / 1 Comment Every year you think you want it - something new. You are so sure that you start messing with your iPod, maybe playing with your Pandora or buying a few of those "Target special purchase" CD's. But then you realize; it just doesn't matter. Some songs were done right that one time. You can … Continue reading Cozy Up With Your Classic Christmas Standards Playlist! Martini Lounge Christmas Playlist December 3, 2014 November 3, 2016 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment 'Tis the season. Whether you partake or not, you can't help but tap your toes to this special brand of Christmas music. So pull up a chair, grab a martini and enjoy yourself at the Raised on the Radio Christmas Lounge. A Martini Lounge Christmas YouTube on the top, bottom links go straight to *iTunes … Continue reading Martini Lounge Christmas Playlist Inspirational Christmas Music Playlist December 2, 2014 December 8, 2014 / Jen Kehl / 1 Comment He's the reason for the season, so the saying goes. We celebrate but once a year (for 4o days or so) and as you go through your days, beginning at Thanksgiving, you hear every type of Christmas music from every speaker you pass. Here is are the Carols before the songs, these were meant … Continue reading Inspirational Christmas Music Playlist A Thanksgiving Playlist November 26, 2014 December 15, 2014 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment The table is set, the lights are turned down just enough to make the room sparkle and the cheesy Christmas decorations are hidden in another room - leaving only the very tasteful decorations you share with company. Occupy the kids with Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and enjoy one night as an adult. Hit shuffle on your Thanksgiving Playlist … Continue reading A Thanksgiving Playlist Baby Boomers Music October 24, 2014 October 22, 2014 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment Baby Boomers are egotistical asses, especially when it comes to music! I should know. I'm a Baby Boomer. You have to remember, most Baby Boomers have followed music from its early days. Say, a Baby Boomer, born in 1954, will remember songs from the Everly Brothers, Elvis Presley, The Big Bopper, and Buddy … Continue reading Baby Boomers Music If You Haven’t Heard it, May I Suggest Beleza Tropical October 21, 2014 October 21, 2014 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment In the early 1990s, I was not listening to a lot of mainstream music. I had become closely acquainted with world music and bands off the beaten path. Bands and artists like: They Might Be Giants, Poi Dog Pondering and Adrian Belew. An album I became enthralled with in 1990 has stood the test of … Continue reading If You Haven’t Heard it, May I Suggest Beleza Tropical Every UK Number One Song: Here In My Heart… August 3, 2014 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment I met Steve while running the longest meme in blogging history (okay I may be exaggerating) Twisted MixTape. I always loved his contributions, his take from across the pond was a fresh change. I pride myself in being aware of a wide range of music, but until Steve, had no idea there was so much … Continue reading Every UK Number One Song: Here In My Heart… Gordon Lightfoot July 13, 2014 / Jen Kehl / 1 Comment I've been listening to Gordon Lightfoot for 44 of my 44 years. It's a gimme, isn't it? If you were alive in the 70's, you listened to Gordo. That doesn't mean I knew the ins and outs of the man. Actually.....I heard from a reliable source that his life took some serious wrong turns, … Continue reading Gordon Lightfoot Blood Sweat and Tears July 11, 2014 / Jen Kehl / Leave a comment How will you be remembered? Will you be the guy who fought for a cause? Or will you be a guy who had an amazing idea for a band, a band that would turn into a pop sensation?! What if you don't want your band to be a pop sensation? You dig your heals in the … Continue reading Blood Sweat and Tears I Love Chicago, I’m Old, and The Best Night of Funky R&B Ever. June 4, 2014 June 3, 2014 / Jen Kehl / 7 Comments Age does funny things to you. The one I think we are least likely to understand when we are young is the resistance to change. Of course I know this to be true because I am a child of sitcoms. And each sitcom has at least one episode about the adults not "getting it." Whatever … Continue reading I Love Chicago, I’m Old, and The Best Night of Funky R&B Ever. Posts navigation ← Older posts Follow Raised on the Radio on WordPress.com Tags 70's Music 80's music 80′s 1970s 1980s album rock albums classic rock elvis presley featured FM Radio guest post holiday playlist jazz mixtape music musical memories Music Memories Playlist playlists Pop Music Radio raised on the radio review the beatles
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Well, today was the day we finally landed in Singapore as a family! After 10 months of waiting and preparation, it still seems surreal. We flew out from Houston on Saturday night and landed in Singapore Monday morning. We arrived without one bag that is catching tomorrow’s flight from San Francisco. It should rendezvous with us before I run out of clothes, but with the heat here in Singapore, I’m flirting with a minimalistic approach to clothing anyway. Our first day involved procuring housing, MRT cards, food, and sleep. The young people quickly developed a love for public transportation and an intense appreciation for ice-cold air conditioning. After securing the basics, we wandered outside. Our meandering led to the grounds of Fort Canning. There we found an old British base full of history and beautiful walks. Here are a few pictures: At the end of the day, our fatigue led us to Takashimaya mall for a quick bite and refuge from the heat. The young people marveled at the food choices, architecture, and diverse population. We sat by this fountain to rest and people-watch. Our plan was to return to the hotel for showers and regroup for dinner. When I emerged sparkling fresh, all the kids were in bed with the lights out. Chris and I hit a Dominos for dinner and ventured into the nearby Fair Price for groceries. It was not our finest date, but we closed the day with gratefulness and some marveling at the trajectory of our lives. My broken sleep schedule has me posting at 2 a.m. I’m going to chase down some sleep before a new day begins. Will post more soon! Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Categories: UncategorizedTags: arrival, Fort Canning, MRT, Singapore, Takashimaya mall Published by Dyana Robbins Disciple, wife, mom, friend, and blogger. Loves: nature, books, deep conversations, people, and Jesus. Not-so-loves: drama, hectic schedules, injustice, and bad coffee. View all posts by Dyana Robbins Related Articles The Robbins’ Quarantine Catch-up By Dyana Robbins June 7, 2020 Siem Reap…More than Angkor Wat By Dyana Robbins January 10, 2020 Angkor Wat…What?! By Dyana Robbins January 10, 2020 ( 2 ) 14 comments › germanypearces July 16, 2018 • 2:31 pm I’m excited to read about all of your adventures! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓ Dyana Robbins July 16, 2018 • 4:28 pm Thanks, Jennifer! I imagine you will relate to much of our experiences having been an expat too! Jump in with your thoughts anytime; I want to learn! LikeLike Reply ↓ Nancy Weiss July 16, 2018 • 3:56 pm Looking forward to learning more from you. Sending you big hugs & grateful for a soft landing 💕 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓ Dyana Robbins July 16, 2018 • 4:27 pm Thanks, Nancy! Big hugs back and hope to hear from you often! LikeLike Reply ↓ Wendy McAnally July 16, 2018 • 4:33 pm I’m so glad you arrived safely! What an exciting adventure for you guys!! Can’t wait to hear all about it!! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓ Dyana Robbins July 16, 2018 • 4:36 pm Thanks, Wendy! We are pretty excited; lots to learn and see. Thanks for checking in! LikeLike Reply ↓ Amy Vickrey July 16, 2018 • 4:43 pm What a fun and exciting first day! Can’t wait to see more about this wondrous place God has taken you. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓ Dyana Robbins July 16, 2018 • 4:44 pm Thanks, Amy! Hope it will be a great way to keep in touch with you! LikeLike Reply ↓ faithandfamily7 July 16, 2018 • 5:28 pm I’m so excited that you’ve started this blog! The pictures are beautiful! What an amazing adventure the Lord has taken you on & it’s in some ways just begun! Love & prayers from this side of the pond 🙏🏻❤️😊
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The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is known both as an oracle and as a book of wisdom. This is not a paradox. Divination is simply one effective way to become oriented into the wisdom and symbolism of the I Ching. Two major world religions have evolved from the study of the changes. They are Confucianism and Taoism. Both of which are exceedingly subtle and profound. The one general theme of the I Ching is that the only thing that we can be sure of is change. Everything changes. Life is a constant state of change. Nothing remains the same. The I Ching is the measure of change. The 64 hexagrams are the 64 phases of change. What is the experience of life, if not the experience of change? Are not the nature of change and the nature of life the same? There is one thing that we can be sure of about change, and that is that change is cyclic. Is not astrology also the study of cycles? Time is cyclic is it not? The time of our life is our time of change. How can we adjust to Life’s ever changing demands? How can we see order in chaos? How can we understand what is happening to us? How do we get the right perspective on life? It is in answer to this need that people turn to divination of one form or another. Divination is a way of tapping the ageless wisdoms in such a way as to make it significant in one’s own life. There is one major problem with the divinatory arts. Let us take the I Ching as an example. It gives the most remarkable results when consulted. The words are round-about but they hit the mark. This is wonderful for solving problems or making decisions and it also teaches us more and more about the wisdom of the changes. However there is a tendency simply to accept what comes; to use the I Ching instead of thinking. Many people have been throwing the I Ching for years and have not yet encountered all the hexagrams. Divination is an orientation into the I Ching but it becomes a limitation (at another level) when one wants to understand the changes. The problem is that we never run across all the hexagrams often enough. If all 64 hexagram’s were contained in the Zodiac or vice versa, then we could study the system with a much more wholesome familiarity. Instead of divining hexagrams, each of us would have all 64 hexagrams in our natal charts, and certain hexagrams would be accented more than others when planets were in them. Certain signs would contain certain hexagrams. We would have different hexagrams in each house of our natal chart. We know that both Astrology and the I Ching measure cycles. The Zodiac measures, in 12 phases, the changing ratio of day to night throughout the year. The I Ching measures the same ratio in 64 phases. However when we try to correlate the two systems, we run into a problem. There are 384 lines in the I Ching and 360 degrees in the Zodiac. If we could fit them together we would have the most amazingly profound set of symbols for the degrees of the Zodiac. The wisdom of the ancients stored in the language of the I Ching, could then be studied from an astrological viewpoint. The beauty of using the I Ching hexagrams as astrological degree symbols is that there is a profound and logical basis for understanding its meaning. A hexagram is a symbol composed of six lines in a totem formation. Each line is either solid or broken, and no two hexagrams are the same. There are a total of 64 different hexagrams. A hexagram can be divided into two sections of three lines (2 trigrams). There are only 8 possible trigrams Trigrams-8-FuHsi Trigrams-8-FuHsi Album Trigrams-8-FuHsi Each trigram has three basic symbols attributed to it; a member of the family, a nature image, and a manner of expression (quality). Trigram-father Trigram-father Album Trigram-father is the father, the heavens in nature, and expresses the quality of strength and creativity (the individual). Trigram-mother Trigram-mother Album Trigram-mother is the mother, the Earth in Nature, and expresses the quality of sensitiveness, receptivity and devotion (the group). Trigram-1st Son Trigram-1st Son Album Trigram-1st son is the first son, is thunder in nature, and expresses the quality of shock, the arousing force, (stimulation). Trigram-2nd Son Trigram-2nd Son Album Trigram-2nd son is the second son, in nature is the abyss and dangerous water, and the quality expressed is danger (the psychological abyss). Trigram-3rd Son Trigram-3rd Son Album Trigram-3rd son is the third son, the mountain in nature, and expresses the quality of keeping still (resting or meditating.) Trigram-1st Daughter Trigram-1st Daughter Album Trigram-1st daughter is the first daughter, wood and the wind in nature, and the quality expressed is gentle penetration. Trigram-2nd Daughter Trigram-2nd Daughter Album Trigram-2nd daughter is the second daughter, fire in nature, and expresses the quality of both clinging and giving light (clarity). Trigram-3rd Daughter Trigram-3rd Daughter Album Trigram-3rd daughter is the third daughter, the lake in nature, and expresses the quality of joy and pleasure. Every hexagram is a relationship between two family members, with 8 hexagrams being the relation of each member to himself or herself. Each hexagram is also a different nature image or weather forecast, as well as a particular type of experience (quality comparison) or mode of action. By memorizing 8 symbols, we can figure out the meaning of any hexagram. By remembering the sequence of the hexagrams through the Zodiac a remarkably simple yet profound set of Zodiacal symbols becomes accessible. For example, the hexagram, IC-06VI-01-Hx40 Deliverance IC-06VI-01-Hx40 Deliverance Album IC-06VI-01-Hx40 Deliverance stands for the relationship of the second son to his older brother, the nature of which is like a thunder storm. Its type of action is “arousing out of the abyss”. The name of the hexagram is ‘Deliverance’ . It is the first hexagram in Virgo, the sign of work (abysmal labour) and self criticism. “Arousing out of the danger of Leonine delusions of grandeur, by becoming an abysmal self critic. The danger is too much criticism or discipline. The deliverance comes from starting to work.” These symbols express significant depth. Based on the balance between the light and the dark throughout the year, they are in fact a more complex and accurate Zodiac than the division of 12 signs. Every hexagram covers 6 degrees of the Zodiac except for 8 which only cover 3 degrees. Each line of a hexagram relates to one degree of the Zodiac. The meaning of any specific line is very complex as it always maintains the theme of the hexagram it is in. However for detailed work each line (or degree) also has a hexagram symbol for it. The exact correspondences, you will find in volume one of my 4 book series entitled, “Astro-logic, Part One, The Degrees”. An explanation of the synthesis of I Ching and Astrology will be presented in detail in volume two, entitled, “Astro-logic, Part Two, The Synthesis”. Astrological interpretations of the hexagrams will be in “Astro-logic, Part Three, The Text”. “Astro-logic, Part Four, The Application”, will apply the system to many example horoscopes. THE CORRECT SEQUENCE OF THE EIGHT TRIGRAMS LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01 LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01 Album Trigram-sequence.jpg There are already many sets of degree symbols in astrology, all of which have been to some extent, obtained clairvoyantly. The difficulty with this procedure is that it is impossible to get symbols that are not coloured by the values of the seer. The most respected and well used degree symbols are the Sabian Symbols explained by Marc Edmund Jones and also by Dane Rudhyar. These symbols have a great amount of depth and are exceptionally valid for North American White Anglo-Saxon Protestants, but cannot be taken in the same light by humans of different racial-cultural upbringing. Quotations such as: “A Chinoao laundry”, “Bathing beauties”, and “A Bolshevik propagandist” are certainly coloured by the upbringing that one has. They would mean totally different things to different individuals. These symbols represent an antiquated value structure. The racist and sexist connotations would certainly be unacceptable to the majority of the world population. When we look into the I Ching symbols we find a neutral profundity valid to all life. The six solid lines represent the greatest brightness of a cycle, which in a year, would be the longest day at the summer solstice. It also signifies the greatest individuality of the cycle, a time when the group emphasis is at its minimum. The six broken lines, in contrast would represent the greatest darkness, the longest night, the winter solstice, and the extreme of collective living when the emphasis on the individual is at its minimum. The remaining 62 hexagrams represent the various phases between these two extremes. These symbols, like the Zodiac, present a common denominator to the various divisions of Humanity. They are truths that all men and all women, of all nations, and all religions, can and do experience. The I Ching and astrology are cosmic languages which contain the Wisdom of Ages. They are true for all humans and therefore they further the true Aquarian spirit of peace and good will on Earth. The secret of relating the 384 lines of the I Ching to the 360 degrees of the Zodiac, is that 24 lines are neutral! This leaves a direct correspondence between each line of a hexagram and each degree of the Zodiac. The planets move through the degrees of the Zodiac and therefore simultaneously through the lines of the I Ching hexagrams. Consequently we can use our astrological birth chart as our individual life orientation into the mysteries of change. The hexagrams that are most significantly accented in a birth chart are the hexagrams of the 4 angles ( Ascendant, Descendant, M.C., & I.C.), the Sun, the Moon, and any multiple conjunction of planets and angles. When reading a significant hexagram, we can interpret it according to the nature of the planet (s), or angles in it. Furthermore we should consider the hexagram line that a planet is in as a changing line which will produce a second hexagram (after-thought hexagram). A changing line is a line that changes into its opposite – from a solid into a broken line, or from a broken into a solid line. All the other lines stay the same, and an after-thought hexagram is formed. This after-thought hexagram reveals a certain potential that has a tendency to evolve from the main hexagram. For greater depth and subtlety, we can study the single-line-hexagram for the planetary degree. This however, is beyond the scope of the article. Here is a suggested approach. We can focus upon the meaning of a planet (Sun, Moon, or Ascendant to start with) then look at the sign that it is in, then look at the house that it is in. Once this information is assimilated, we can interpret all of the aspects this planet makes to other planets. One at a time we can assimilate the meaning of each aspect relationship. Once this is absorbed, we ponder again on the planetary focus and its attitude (sign) and circumstance (house). Then we look up the related hexagram and read it along with only the line or lines that the planet or planets are in. You will find that the theme of the hexagram will have been predominant in your life with varying intensities at different times. Nonetheless the theme will be there. Especially when one looks up one’s Ascendant. The new hexagram formed by the changing line will add an after-thought. Many times, I have spent four or five consecutive hours on one degree line in my chart, simply exploring it. This is an extremely personal subjective process and one gets as much as one puts into it. One can go as deep as one is able, but no further. It is probably best to work on one’s own chart. However, Noel Tyl, has kindly given me permission to use his chart as an example. The chart form that I use incorporates the symbols of the I Ching. The hexagrams are placed within their specific signs and in their correct sequence. There are five hexagrams in each of the Cardinal and Mutable signs and six in each of the Fixed signs. The symbols used for the signs of the Zodiac may at first seem strange to you. They have been developed to clarify the distinction between the Sidereal Zodiac (constellations) and the Tropical Zodiac (signs). I use the traditional Zodiacal symbols when referring to the constellations. I use the new symbols for the Tropical Zodiac which refers to the seasons of the year. The two sets of symbols are not entirely unlike each other. The new symbols all incorporate a type of spiral or wave motion, and Libra is as the atomic balance. The traditional symbols are like letters, they are similar to the constellation in that they appear to be fixed. In my more advanced astronomical work it became increasingly important to make some distinction between the two systems. In this chart form the names of the signs accompany the symbols. The Zodiac is kept in fixed position on the page and the houses take their appropriate place. The Ascendant is only on the extreme left if it is in Aries. LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01 LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01 Album Tyl-horoscope LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01 LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01 Album Tyl-data-1 LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01 LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01 Album Tyl-data-2 Noel has his Sun conjunct Jupiter in Capricorn in the Seventh House. His life’s purpose will shine through successful administration of marriage, partnerships and public relationships. Furthermore, the conjunction is in the hexagram called “Providing Nourishment” IC-10CP-02-Hx27-Providing Nourishment IC-10CP-02-Hx27-Providing Nourishment Album IC-10CP-02-Hx27-Providing Nourishment and when the lines are changed, the after-thought hexagram is “Contemplation, View” IC-09SA-02-Hx20 Contemplation View IC-09SA-02-Hx20 Contemplation View Album IC-09SA-02-Hx20 Contemplation View Noel is a management consultant and practicing astrologer. This allows him to provide nourishing suggestions to others in need of advice about their relationships. His astrological and psychological understandings are the tower from which he can view the problems of others. His professional advice will bring him the public appreciation he needs. Noel’s Moon is in Leo in the Third House. He needs to communicate and he will express himself dramatically. The books he writes will have to be the best. The hexagram holding his Moon is called “Before Completion” IC-05LE-06-Hx64 Before Completion IC-05LE-06-Hx64 Before Completion Album IC-05LE-06-Hx64 Before Completion The symbolism is “fire over water” and “light giving clarity over the dangerous psychological abyss.” .Noel is an astrologer who has graduated in psychology from Harvard University. The light he is shedding in these deep areas certainly commands a royal respect. When we change the degree-line the after-thought hexagram becomes “The Cauldron” IC-04CA-03-Hx50 Caldron IC-04CA-03-Hx50 Caldron Album IC-04CA-03-Hx50 Caldron “Before Completion” and “The Cauldron” brings to the surface one particularly significant question. “What’s cooking Chief ?” And with his Sun-Jupiter conjunction in “Providing Nouriahment” you can be sure that his 12 astrological volumes will be a most wonderful feast, prepared to fill the many hungry astrological stomachs. Food for thought to say the least! Noel’s Ascendant is just in the first degree of Cancer in the hexagram of “Coming to Meet” IC-04CA-01-Hx44 Coming To Meet IC-04CA-01-Hx44 Coming To Meet Album IC-04CA-01-Hx44 Coming To Meet This is the summer solstice point of greatest individuality (the longest day).Noel’s strong individuality takes on a penetrating gentleness which directs his outlook on life towards meeting with others. The after-thought hexagram is the six solid lines called “The Creative, The Individual IC-03GE-05-Hx01 Creative IC-03GE-05-Hx01 Creative Album IC-03GE-05-Hx01 Creative As Noel has often said, the first part of his Ascendant is in Cancer and the tail end is in Gemini. This is more correct than at first seems. Although his ascendant is just into the first degree of Cancer, when that degree-line changes, the afterthought hexagram formed is “The Creative, The Individual” which is the last hexagram in Gemini. Noel is a strong individual with what he self humourously calls a “King Complex”, who cooks a nourishing feast and then goes out to meet the people who need it. He gets the appreciation and respect he needs because he administrates so successfully and he makes sure that everyone is provided for. The remainder of Noel ‘a chart hexagrams that hold planets are as follows. Mars is in “Development, Gradual Progress” IC-07LI-05-Hx53 Gradual Progress IC-07LI-05-Hx53 Gradual Progress Album IC-07LI-05-Hx53 Gradual Progress with an after-thought of “Retreat” IC-07LI-01-Hx33 Retreat IC-07LI-01-Hx33 Retreat Album IC-07LI-01-Hx33 Retreat Mercury is in the hexagram of “The Arousing, Shock, Thunder” IC-10CP-05-Hx51-Arousing Force IC-10CP-05-Hx51-Arousing Force Album IC-10CP-05-Hx51-Arousing Force ) which reveals a stimulating mind. The after-thought hexagram is “Biting Through” IC-11AQ-01-Hx21-Biting Through IC-11AQ-01-Hx21-Biting Through Album IC-11AQ-01-Hx21-Biting Through Venus is in the hexagram of “Grace” IC-11AQ-05-Hx22 Grace IC-11AQ-05-Hx22 Grace Album IC-11AQ-05-Hx22 Grace which leaves an after-thought hexagram of “Keeping Still, Meditation” IC-08SC-02-Hx52 Keeping Still Resting IC-08SC-02-Hx52 Keeping Still Resting Album IC-08SC-02-Hx52 Keeping Still Resting Saturn is in the hexagram of “The Clinging, Fire” IC-12PI-03-Hx30 Clinging Fire IC-12PI-03-Hx30 Clinging Fire Album IC-12PI-03-Hx30 Clinging Fire whose main theme is clarity. The after thought hexagram that develops from “Clarity” is “The Wanderer” IC-07LI-03-Hx56 The Wanderer IC-07LI-03-Hx56 The Wanderer Album IC-07LI-03-Hx56 The Wanderer Noel ‘s burning ambition has significantly landed him in three major career positions simultaneously. He is a management consultant, an-astrologer, and an opera singer. These three position have caused Noel to travel considerably. Uranus is in the hexagram of “Opposition” IC-02TA-01-Hx38 Opposition IC-02TA-01-Hx38 Opposition Album IC-02TA-01-Hx38 Opposition with an after-thought of “The Marrying Maiden” IC-01AR-05-Hx54 Marrying Maiden IC-01AR-05-Hx54 Marrying Maiden Album IC-01AR-05-Hx54 Marrying Maiden Neptune is in the hexagram of “Youthful Folly” IC-06VI-04-Hx04 Youthful Folly IC-06VI-04-Hx04 Youthful Folly Album IC-06VI-04-Hx04 Youthful Folly which leaves an after-thought of “The Army” IC-06VI-05-Hx07 The Army IC-06VI-05-Hx07 The Army Album IC-06VI-05-Hx07 The Army Pluto is in the hexagram of “Gentle Penetration” IC-04CA-05-HX57 Gentle Penetration IC-04CA-05-HX57 Gentle Penetration Album IC-04CA-05-HX57 Gentle Penetration with an after-thought hexagram of “Work On What Has Been Spoiled” IC-05LE-02-Hx18 Work On What Has Been Spoiled IC-05LE-02-Hx18 Work On What Has Been Spoiled Album IC-05LE-02-Hx18 Work on What has been Spoiled It is next to impossible to do justice to the depth and profundity of this system in such a short article. Only Noel, if he reads any of his hexagrams, will be able to verify the true depth that is inherent in this system of change. Only Noel will know if the Arcane symbolism of his chart is valid. And to be sure of it he will have to explore, and this-is the lure and reward of Astro-logic to any individual.
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Plaintiff commenced a personal injury negligence action by filing a Complaint alleging she suffered multiple injuries to her face and jaw after being tossed from a mechanical bull she was riding at a local bar (hereinafter the “Bar”). Rawle & Henderson LLP’s client, a radio station and its disc jockey (“DJ”), were accused of “encouraging” her to re-mount the mechanical bull by “promising” free drinks to the house if she successfully rode the bull during her second attempt. Upon analyzing the legal basis of the Complaint against the radio station, it appeared that plaintiff’s negligence claim against the radio station lacked a valid basis to proceed since the mechanical bull was owned and operated by the co-defendant Bar. We filed Preliminary Objections to plaintiff’s Complaint. The basis of the Preliminary Objections was the legal insufficiency of the Complaint in that it failed to assert a viable legal claim for recovery. Specifically, we asserted that plaintiff’s Complaint failed to either identify any duty owed to plaintiff or allege how any duty caused plaintiff to be injured. In response, plaintiff filed an Amended Complaint. In her Amended Complaint, plaintiff alleged that our client’s DJ “encouraged” her to remount the mechanical bull and offered “free drinks” to the crowd if plaintiff successfully rode it after her first failed attempt. Plaintiff also asserted that the radio station failed to warn plaintiff of the dangers associated with the mechanical bull. Plaintiff also claimed in her Amended Complaint that the DJ “was acting as an agent of the Bar and/or with the actual or apparent authority to offer free drinks to the crowd in order to entice plaintiff to attempt another ride.” We filed Preliminary Objections to Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint for its failure to state a valid legal claim, again asserting the lack of any legal duty and legal causation. The Court entered an Order sustaining our Preliminary Objections and dismissing Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint without prejudice. The Court permitted plaintiff to file a Second Amended Complaint. Plaintiff filed her Second Amended Complaint, making slight modifications to the language in her pleading. We filed Preliminary Objections to Plaintiff’s Second Amended Complaint. Once again, the Court entered an Order sustaining our Preliminary Objections without prejudice, though giving plaintiff permission to file a Third Amended Complaint. Plaintiff then filed her Third Amended Complaint. Plaintiff attempted to bolster her characterization of the DJ as an “agent” of the Bar and his conduct as causing her injuries. We filed Preliminary Objections, contending that Plaintiff’s fourth attempt to plead a viable negligence cause of action failed again—simply because there is no viable cause of action. We argued that Plaintiff’s negligence claim against the station could not stand, either under an “agency” theory or as the alleged “occupier” or “possessor” of the Bar. Moreover, under any theory, the alleged conduct could not be the “cause-in-fact,” and the “legal, proximate cause” of her alleged injuries. At its core, we argued that Plaintiff’s claim was based on the conduct of the party who, in fact, operated and controlled the mechanical bull, the alleged or arguable “offending” condition, and who, legally, was responsible for operating and controlling the mechanical bull she voluntarily rode. We also argued that the allegations against our client, even if true, amounted to no more than “cheerleading.” Though plaintiff attempted to characterize our DJ as an agent of the Bar, she pleaded that the Bar’s employee “…maneuvered the mechanical bull or programmed” it so she would fall off and the Bar would not have to give free drinks. We also noted there were no facts pleaded that the DJ operated or controlled the mechanical bull, or controlled the actions of the Bar employee, who was, in the words of plaintiff, “…operat[ing] the mechanical bull… in such a fashion to ensure that the Plaintiff would not successfully ride.” We candidly conceded that even if some agency relationship existed between the DJ and the Bar as plaintiff alleged, such relationship could have done nothing more than bind the Bar to provide the free drinks allegedly offered to the crowd by the DJ. We also argued that our client could not be considered the “possessor” of the Bar, potentially triggering a legal duty, since, as pleaded, the co-defendant Bar owned and ran its bar (and bull) on the day in question. Finally, we argued there was no proximate cause—both cause-in-fact, and legal cause. What allegedly caused plaintiff to fall and get hurt was the operation of the mechanical bull which Plaintiff claimed was “maneuvered’ or “programmed” by the Bar to cause her to fall and not any alleged promise of “free drinks.” On May 24, 2017, the Court sustained our Preliminary Objections and finally dismissed the Third Amended Complaint with prejudice. Attorney Advertising. This Web site may be considered advertising under the rules of some states. Prior results described on this site cannot and do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter that we or any lawyer may be retained to handle.
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