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In today’s Big Story podcast, over the past few weeks there have been unmistakable signs that the governing Liberals as well as opposition parties are getting ready to send Canadians to the polls—whether they want to go or not. From fundraising to renting rooms, passing bills that will look great in campaign literature and reminding voters how long they waited for their vaccines, it’s pretty clear that the machines are revving up.
So why now? What will a federal election in a country still recovering from COVID look like? Are the Liberals planning this because they think they can come back with a majority? And will there be room for any issues beyond the pandemic?
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Veteran Toronto Police Const. Jeffrey Northrup was killed in the line of duty in an underground parking garage at City Hall
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“Death came in and sat down beside me, a large and most distinguished-looking figure in beautifully-tailored soft, white flannels. His expansive face wore a big smile. “Oh, hello,” I said. “Hello, hello, hello. I was not expecting you. I have not looked at the red board lately and did not know my number was up. If you will just hand me my kady (a hat) and my coat I will be with you in a jiffy.” — DAMON RUNYON, DEATH PAYS A SOCIAL CALL
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And for cops, that’s the way it is 24/7.
No one ever really knows when they’re going up on the red board as Runyon pointed out — least of all the people paid to protect us.
Sure, the rest of us can go at anytime. The culprit often a smorgasbord of too much life, too many whiskies, too many smokes and too much fast food. Sometimes mortality comes down to luck.
But civilians generally don’t worry about a knife in the guts, being battered by a baseball bat, a bullet aimed at our head or being run down by a lunatic in a dark garage on a holiday.
We leave those considerations to the cops.
Early Friday morning, death came calling for veteran Toronto Police Const. Jeffrey Northrup.
He has toiled these mean streets for 31 years and in the interim, married and raised three children. Surely, some cosmic blanket should protect men and women like that?
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But in that parking garage near City Hall, fairness and safety was in short supply. A routine robbery turned into a stabbing.
Then it became a murder.
And this country’s disingenuous virtue signalling prime minister? Hours after Northrup had died, the nation’s scold-in-chief still hadn’t said a word.
His reality is much different than the view from the streets.
“It’s something you live with. Every time you walk out the door of your house to go to work,” one retired cop told me. “There’s a part of you that knows, there’s a possibility that you may not be coming home.”
Since 1900, 40 Toronto cops are listed as having died in the line of duty, mainly murdered. Northrup’s senseless death makes it 41.
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Cops say Northrup and his partner — working undercover but prominently displaying their police ID — were allegedly slammed into by a suspect vehicle in an act that Chief James Ramer called “deliberate and intentional.”
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Despite clamour to defund the police (quiet on that front yesterday), they are an institution woven into the very fabric of every community.
Too many dead cops stand out as touchstones to a time and place.
Young Todd Baylis, 25, with four years on the job, was shot to death on June 17, 1994, at the apex of the crack epidemic. His killer was carrying a large amount of crack cocaine.
Canada punted the death penalty once and for all in 1976. It didn’t take a lot of people very long to believe that maybe that was a mistake.
On March 14, 1980, Const. Michael Sweet and his partner responded to a robbery in progress.
Sweet was shot twice in the chest by knucklehead Craig Munroe and slowly bled to death. Munroe refused to let the wounded cop receive medical treatment.
The young officer died in hospital and the public clamored for the heartless killer to hang.
As Damon Runyon wrote, most people don’t know when their number is up.
It’s just for cops, their number is always a lot closer than the rest of ours’.
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A year and a half ago, a standard delivery of artifacts generated because of cultural resource management (CRM)/Section 106 projects would not in and of itself be something to write about. But after a year-long hiatus in accepting collections, the Section of Archaeology is accepting delivery of CRM/Section 106 artifacts to be curated at The State Museum of Pennsylvania. For readers new to TWIPA, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 is the legal mechanism by which cultural resources are afforded an opportunity to be identified, evaluated in terms of their eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places, and if necessary, steps to be taken to mitigate any adverse effects those resources may incur as a result of a federal development project, or federally permitted project. But as we are all well aware the last year and a half has been the antithesis of normal. However, with case counts and positivity rates trending in the right direction for several weeks, and as the vaccine rollout continues to stand up and improve, there is real reason for cautious optimism. Something “routine” like an artifact collection delivery (even with new distancing protocols in place) is in its own small way a sign that things just might begin to inch their way towards something resembling, well, normal.
The first collection delivered to the Museum since March 2020 is a small one, comprised of two sites (one historic, one prehistoric) totaling 113 artifacts, and including the associated documentation, only amounts to about a ½ a cubic ft of material. Apogee Environmental & Archaeological Inc. conducted an additional phase I survey work for a development project within the Allegheny National Forest in Forest County, Pa. According to Apogee, potential ground disturbing activities of the project triggering the Section 106 process include: road construction, timber harvesting as well as large wood lot restoration and others -Apogee 2020(pg.1).
The first site Apogee identified in their survey is 36FO0398, a historic domestic/industrial site related to the oil extraction industry that the NW region of Pennsylvania is known for. Several diagnostic artifacts recovered aided the archaeologists in dating the site to the first half of the 20th century.
As we’ve mentioned in previous blog posts nothing is better than finding an artifact with the date stamped right on it. An “Indian head” penny similar to the one seen here was recovered from 36FO0398. Although badly corroded, the laboratory technicians were able to identify its date as 1899. Pennies like this were in circulation for several decades.
Photo of 1899 penny (Burke collection)
Another object helping archaeologists date the site is this iconic paneled ketchup bottle. The notable lack of ridges on the base of the bottle indicates its manufacture prior to the use of the automatic bottle machine. This particular Owens Company bottle type was produced from 1919-1929 (Apogee pg. 26).
Photo of paneled ketchup bottle from 36FO0398
Despite the ability to tightly date the site, the determination was made, based on the low artifact density and lack of apparent association with signification people or events, that it ultimately lacks sufficient integrity to be considered eligible to the National Register, and no further work was warranted.
The second site discovered by Apogee, a rockshelter, yielded just a handful of artifacts, all debitage from making or perhaps resharpening a stone tool. These tertiary flakes and pieces of shatter (Apogee, pg. 42) of light grey material could be Onondaga chert, given the site’s relative proximity to the source of the stone in western New York. No other artifacts were found in this phase of the investigation.
Photo of debitage packaged for curation from 36FO0396
Notwithstanding the lack of a diagnostic artifact, the small sampling strategy employed by the archaeologists will allow for a more detailed excavation in the future to determine the site’s eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places. Currently considered “unevaluated”, this rockshelter site sitting high above the Tionesta Creek may yet hold clues about prehistoric settlement patterns in this relatively sparsely populated region of Pennsylvania. The oft used phrase “more work needs to be done” reflexively springs to mind.
Curation and preservation of collections and archaeological sites are at the core of our discipline and these collections, whether large or small contribute to our understanding of the past. We hope you will continue to visit our digital media on this blog and our online collection inventory. We hope you will plan a visit to The State Museum of Pennsylvania where you can view our exhibits which span 14,000 years of occupation in the Commonwealth.
Reference:
2020 Apogee Environmental & Archaeological Inc. - Additional Phase I Heritage Resource Survey for the Jug Handle Project, Green, Harmony, Hickory, Kingsley and Tionesta Twps. Forest County, Marienville Ranger District, Allegheny National Forest, PA
Prepared by – Swisher, Christopher K.; E. Quent Winterhoff; Amanda R. Telep; Sarah M. Heuer
For more information, visit PAarchaeology.state.pa.us or the Hall of Anthropology and Archaeology at The State Museum of Pennsylvania .
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Thursday, October 28, 2021
Cemeteries - Stories of the Past
When was the last time you were at a cemetery? For many it was likely to bury a loved one- a family member or a dear friend. It’s likely that you didn’t look around at the other cemetery markers, unless they were family members, and think about the individuals who are represented by the marker. Most of us wouldn’t consider a cemetery to be a garden or park, or that it may have been arranged based on political or social status. We tend to think of cemeteries as a final resting place for the dead, a place we might visit to pay respect and reflect upon a memory.
Preservation movements across the United States have begun to recognize the significant resources preserved in cemeteries; these are not simply the source of genealogical records, but they also represent important cultural sites on the regional landscape and their significance varies for different ethnic groups. Unfortunately, they are threatened by development and neglect that is eradicating them from the landscape. In rural areas family cemeteries were frequently located near a few trees or some other marker on the landscape that may no longer exist. Recording the locations and data associated with cemeteries has become a preservation initiative for many groups at the local, state, and national level.
Figure 1- Rural cemetery marked by a black walnut tree and iron fence, Tioga County
In Pennsylvania, the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has created a process in PA-SHARE for recording cemeteries in a Cultural Resources Geographic Information System (CRGIS). The help page for this site will guide you in completing the required information. This office has also been involved in efforts to improve guidance for state agencies surrounding the treatment of cemeteries. This work was initially inspired by the discovery in 2016 of a cemetery on Arch Street in Philadelphia during a construction project. The site was the location of burial grounds for the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia. The remains of more than 400 individuals dating to between 1700 and 1860 were recovered during an emergency salvage archaeology project conducted by volunteer archaeologists in the area. Unfortunately, this is just one example of cemeteries being lost in the historic record, only to be discovered “at the last minute” during a construction project.
Protection of Native American cemeteries gained momentum in 1990 with the passage of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). Unfortunately, many grave sites were looted and destroyed before this Act went into effect, and some are still threatened by this criminal activity.
Attention has grown within the African American community for finding, recording, and preserving their ancestral cemeteries. The Pennsylvania Hallowed Grounds project is drawing attention to preservation of cemeteries and is specifically focused on honoring Pennsylvania’s United States Colored Troops (USCT), veterans of the American Civil War who fought in African American regiments. The Lincoln Cemetery in Cumberland County was recently placed on the county register of Historic Places. Twelve African American veterans of the U.S. Civil War, members of the U.S. Colored Troops, are interred here along with the remains of other members of the African American community dating back as early as 1862. This cemetery was recognized as important to the community by members of the Vietnam Veterans of Mechanicsburg who took on the task of cleaning and restoring the overgrown cemetery. This is an excellent example of the local community recognizing the contributions and sacrifices of these soldiers and honoring their final resting place.
The difficulty in tracing these individuals and African American cemeteries in general can be attributed to several factors. Enslaved peoples were often buried in unmarked graves in remote areas, family members may have been sold, or for some, escaped via the underground railroad. Graves were sometimes marked with wooden staffs or in coastal areas, piles of shells delineated the burial. Often these types of markers were lost or decayed, leaving no trace of the grave itself and no record of the individual buried there. After the Civil War, families often moved out of the area and future generations never returned. Cemeteries in more urban settings were equally as threatened by development and racist treatment of African American burial grounds. Segregated cemeteries didn’t receive the same treatment and respect as the more affluent cemeteries and were often the first sold by local governments. Historic records often indicate that graves were moved but have proven to be inaccurate at best. Oral histories preserved in the local communities have often been the best resource for preserving these burial grounds.
Figure 2- Henry S. Ward, Colored Troops Veteran, Mount Tabor Cemetery, Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland County
Archaeologists from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission recently met with the Friends of the Lebanon Cemetery in York, York County to discuss efforts for preserving this African American cemetery. The cemetery was begun in 1872 but contains remains of individuals originally buried in other locations and moved to this site. Some graves were marked, but many were not. Community members have researched the family members who are buried here and have worked diligently at cleaning up the cemetery and recording data on head stones. Soil erosion on a steep hillside has led to damaged headstones and misplaced or buried markers. The group was seeking assistance in locating unmarked graves and guidance for best practices in sharing their information. Staff from the SHPO’s office, The State Museum of Pennsylvania, and West Chester University toured the area and considered options for this group. West Chester University archaeologist Dr. Heather Wholey, and students suggested creating a detailed map of the graves along with the gravestone information as an initial step in this project. Newer technology for identifying graves including the use of drones and remote sensing surveys were also discussed as possible options. GroundPenetrating Radar (GPR) is a method employed by archaeologists to identify disturbances and anomalies in the soil. It is a non-destructive method for mapping data into a GIS system which enables the identification of potential burials and provides a plan or map of the cemetery.
Figure 3 Lebanon Cemetery, York
Recognizing cemeteries as cultural landscapes and the data that can be gleaned from them is an important effort in understanding our past. Identifying the individuals, the communities and ultimately the cultures represented in each of these cemeteries is gaining recognition as a resource for archaeologists, historians, genealogists, and preservationists. Cemeteries associated with communities that sprang up along the Underground Railroad show patterns of movement and cultural adaptation. Understanding the past of the underrepresented allows us to evaluate deeper social issues of injustice and racism.
African American cemeteries have always represented significant places in African American society, but conditions did not allow these cemeteries to achieve the same prominent monuments as white cemeteries. They are now being recognized as significant monuments that serve to memorialize African American individuals and their contributions that are not recognized elsewhere in white history books.
Preserving cemetery records is vital for groups researching their community and individuals searching for their ancestors. Awareness of the significance of these documents is fundamental to this preservation effort. Archival institutions such as the Pennsylvania State Archives have the tools and technology necessary to preserve records for future generations. Recent federal legislation was created to record and preserve African American cemeteries; this initiative will also help to unite resources for local community-led programs.
On October 30th, 2021, The State Museum of Pennsylvania will host the annual Workshops in Archaeology program as a virtual program. This year’s focus on African American stories revealed through archaeology and cemetery projects across the Commonwealth and mid-Atlantic will expand on this topic. Presentations by archaeologists and historians promise to raise awareness of the contributions made to Pennsylvania and the nation. Please join us for this informative event by registering at http://statemuseumpa.org/event/2021-annual-workshops-archaeology/
For more information, visit PAarchaeology.state.pa.us or the Hall of Anthropology and Archaeology at The State Museum of Pennsylvania .
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Friday, October 15, 2021
The Most Common Artifact Recovered from Precontact Archaeological Sites - Let’s Get Flakey
October is Archaeology Month and to celebrate, The State Museum of Pennsylvania announces its annual ‘Workshops in Archaeology’ conference to be held on Oct. 30, 2021. Due to concerns with COVID-19, this will be a virtual only event, registration is required. The topic of the Workshops this year is Hidden Stories: Uncovering African American History through Archaeology and Community Engagement. To learn more please review our previous blog post and register for this event on our web page http://statemuseumpa.org/WorkshopsinArchaeology
For additional programming please visit the Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology, the Pennsylvania Archaeological Council and the Philadelphia Archaeological Forum .
The Most Common Artifact Recovered from Precontact Archaeological Sites - Let’s Get Flakey
A basic guide to stone or lithic flake terminology.
What is the most common artifact recovered from Precontact archaeological sites? Not arrowheads or spear points or pottery sherds that get all of the attention, but flakes – the unmodified and unused by-product of chipped stone tool production. Also known as chips, detritus, spawls, shatter or over the past twenty years, most commonly labeled as debitage, these artifacts are ubiquitous at Precontact sites. They outnumber the tools by at least 100 to 1. Flakes are usually the first artifacts that are found during site surveys, and sometimes the only evidence of a Precontact occupation but they are frequently overlooked during analysis and usually lumped together as a single artifact type. Flakes are not pretty; they usually appear as relatively small slivers of rock and even the larger pieces are not readily recognizable as artifacts to the untrained eye. For a long period in archaeological research, flakes were not thought to be very useful in interpretating past cultural behavior. For example, the early collections in The State Museum of Pennsylvania from the 1920s and 1930s contain more projectile points, pottery and bone objects than flakes. Up until the 1970s, some professional archaeologists did not bother to curate flakes during otherwise systematically excavated site investigations but tossed them in the trash at the end of the day. “Flakes tell us Native Americans made stone tools – so what!”
Based on flint knapping experiments beginning in the 1960s, (Crabtree 1972) and becoming common in the 1980s (Callahan 1979), the interest in debitage and the potential contributions to the interpretation of past cultural behavior became more common. Now, the analysis of debitage is usually a regular part of archaeological survey and site reports. These artifacts tell a great deal about the activities at sites and the tools that were being made and as John Whittaker (1994:21) observes, the occupants of a site were “so inconsiderate as to take the useful tools away” so in many cases the flakes are the only evidence to interpret the past.
Typical core and flake (image from Whittaker 1994)
The literature is now voluminous, and the following will serve as an introductory or basic guide to the terminology used in describing flakes and the analysis of debitage. All flakes are not the same, but they share certain characteristics. Let’s begin with some terminology. The block of stone to be hit is called the core (to the left in the above illustration) and the pieces that fly off are the flakes (to right). Basically, when a hammerstone hits the edge of a core, the force of the hammer is transmitted into the core; energy is most pronounced at the point of impact and gradually dissipates outwardly to the distal end of the flake. The interior surface of the flake, facing the core is the ventral surface. The exterior side of the flake facing out is called the dorsal surface. At or just below the point of percussion, also known as the striking platform, there is a swelling on the ventral surface known as the bulb of percussion. Further down the ventral surface of the flake are ripple marks. On the dorsal surface there are flake scars where previous flakes were removed from the core. These are characteristics found on stone that was broken for stone tool production; they are not commonly found on stone that broke through natural processes.
A microcore for the production of razor-like blades (Photo from the Section of Archaeology, The State Museum of Pennsylvania)
Image of a flake illustrating the point of percussion or striking platform, the bulb of percussion, ripples and exterior flake scars. (Image from Whittaker 1994)
In a sense, making stone tools is comparable to a wood carver whittling wood. It is a subtractive process, beginning with an amorphous shaped natural block of stone and ending with a finished tool. The process of making stone tools is called knapping or more commonly, flint knapping. Knappers use a stone where it is possible to predict the manner in which it breaks. Just as important, knappers must be able to control the break so that tools can be shaped. The characteristics of the lithic material typically used to make chipped stone tools, also known as “toolstone”, is that they are relatively hard, brittle, plastic and homogeneous, containing few impurities. This type of stone breaks with a conchoidal fracture (cone shaped) similar to a bee bee shot through a windowpane. Flakes usually exhibit a subtle curve in one or more directions. In Pennsylvania the most common lithic materials used in the production of chipped stone tools are chert, jasper, quartz, quartzite, argillite and metarhyolite.
Knapping usually requires three different types of tools to break the stone - two types of hammers and a pointed piece of antler. An abrading stone is used to prepare and shape the striking platform so that flakes can be more easily and precisely removed. The hard hammer is for breaking up the blocks of stone from the quarry into manageable blanks. These may range in size from a baseball to a bowling ball weighing ten pounds or more. A soft hammer or baton is usually made from antler (moose or elk) or hard wood (ash or hickory) measuring less than a foot in length. These are for thinning the blanks into nearly finished pieces. The final sharpening and shaping is usually performed with a pressure flaker, commonly made from antler. The point of the antler is placed on the edge of the tool and small flakes are pressed off rather than struck. This is the most precise technique of flake removal.
Flint knapping tools (Photo from the Section of Archaeology, The State Museum of Pennsylvania)
Using a hammerstone on a large flake with other knapping tools in foreground (Photo from the Section of Archaeology, The State Museum of Pennsylvania)
Pressure flaking using a pointed antler. (Image from Whittaker 1994)
Pressure flaking the base of a spear point (Photo from the Section of Archaeology, The State Museum of Pennsylvania)
The key to the analysis of debitage is that the hammerstone, the baton and the pressure flaker all produce different shapes of flakes and therefore the different technological activities can generally be identified. Hammerstone flakes are relatively thick and especially the bulb of percussion is pronounced. Hammerstone flakes are generally produced during the initial stages of tool production, so they have fewer flake scars on their dorsal surface and even less evidence of previous flaking and grinding on the striking platform. Baton flakes are relatively thin, and the bulb of percussion is diffused as the percussion blow spreads out evenly below the striking platform. There are usually many flake scars on the dorsal surface coming from multiple directions and the striking platform shows evidence of grinding and pressure flaking so the flake can be removed more precisely. In addition, when working a biface (a biface is worked on both flat surfaces of the stone), such as a knife or spear points, baton flakes frequently exhibit a distinctive lip on the striking platform. This is a remanent product of the tool edge that offers evidence of the thickness and size of the tool. Pressure flakes are smaller, usually less than ¾ of an inch in length and thin, often with parallel sides and the striking platform is usually more heavily ground for better attachment.
A baton flake illustrating the lip on the platform, the diffuse bulb and numerous flake scars. (Image from Whittaker 1994)
Complicating the analysis of debitage is that less than half of the flakes are normally complete; most are broken in some fashion and therefore the striking platform or bulb of percussion is missing, something not very useful in the analysis of debitage. In addition, these characteristics or attributes are somewhat subjective, and identifying these traits is very time consuming. However, when applied to large collections, the attribute analysis of debitage can be useful in distinguishing different kinds of knapping activities at a site. Identifying the location of early stone tool production, the location of actual tool production areas, the final sharpening and shaping of tools, and the resharpening of tools can be valuable information in the interpretation of activities at a site.
There are other types of flakes that define more specific technological activities such as blade flakes, biface thinning flakes, overshot flakes, bipolar flakes, and platform rejuvenation flakes and these can be the topic of future blogs.
The foregoing methodology is based on the identification of specific attributes on flakes. Especially, as large state and federal projects in compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act became more common, archaeologists became more concerned with the accuracy of the attribute analysis but also the time involved in flake analysis. In response, a variety of alternative methods have been developed. Generally, these fall under the term aggregate analysis and involve sorting flakes by size using a series of graduated sieves (screens). Needless to say, these other methods are complicated and there is not sufficient space to describe them all here. Spoiler alert, it is generally agreed that the best results are achieved using a combination of attribute analysis and aggregate analysis (Hall and Larson 2004).
As noted by Jeffery Rasic, considering the high frequency of flakes at sites, they are “one of the primary sources of information about human behavior … being able to reconstruction technological behaviors related to production, use, transport, and maintenance of stone tools … these data and interpretations, in turn can shed light on questions of broader anthropological concern such as the ways people organize their work, subsistence activities, travels, and social and political behavior” (Rasic 2004:114). Many studies have demonstrated that debitage at sites changes during different time periods suggesting that debitage reflects the basic characteristics of the cultural adaptation (Parry 1994).
We hope you have enjoyed this brief overview of debitage terminology and more carefully examine the next flake you find realizing that it has an interesting story to tell. Please visit our gallery at The State Museum of Pennsylvania to see examples of stone tool production by the Indigenous peoples who developed and perfected this technology. We also invite you to visit our on-line collections.
References
Callahan, Errett
1979 The Basics of Biface Knapping in the Eastern Fluted Point Tradition: A Manual for Flintknappers and Lithic Analysts. Archaeology of Eastern North America 7:1-180.
Crabtree, Don E.
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According to FBI insiders, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and his brother Tony may be connected to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
According to investigators, the Podesta’s were in Praia da Luz, Portugal on May 3rd 2007 – the very same day that Maddie vanished.
Victuruslibertas.com reports:
From Wikileaks, we have learned that it is very likely John Podesta (Hillary’s long time friend and currently her campaign manager) and brother, Tony Podesta, are actively very involved in a child sex ring that is literally world wide. The leaked emails reveal numerous conversations among multiple high up politicians, elites and world figures using code names for “little girls”, “young girls”, “little boys”, “young boys”, “people of ethnicity”, “sperm” and other disgusting sexual oriented words.
Those things along with many other clues from Wikileaks, NYPD and the FBI point to child sex trafficking- possibly including kidnapping and murdering of children for ritualistic purposes.
Interesting Photo Has Emerged
I know that was a long introduction, but I just wanted to make sure everyone is caught up, and it allowed me to explain how we arrived to this point. I received this picture from a VL follower on FB:
The picture above is allegedly involving a child named Madeleine Beth McCann, who has been missing from Portugal since the evening of May 3, 2007, only days after her 4th birthday… and John Podesta, pictured next to the girl, who looks very similar to the progressive pictures the police have released.
Abduction of Madeleine McCann
According to progressive police sketches, the picture below is what Madeleine may have looked like in 2013.
According police sketches, this is what Madeleine McCann may have looked like in 2013.
According to information online:
Madeleine Beth McCann (born 12 May 2003) disappeared on the evening of 3 May 2007 from her bed in a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, a resort in the Algarve region of Portugal, sparking what one newspaper called “the most heavily reported missing-person case in modern history”. Her whereabouts remain unknown.
Madeleine was on holiday from the UK with her parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, her younger twin siblings, and a group of family friends and their children. She and the twins had been left asleep at 20:30 in the ground-floor apartment, while the McCanns and friends dined in a restaurant 50 metres (160 ft) away. The parents checked on the children throughout the evening, until Madeleine’s mother discovered she was missing at 22:00.
Clement Freud’s Praia da Luz Mansion
This is the $1 million mansion belonging to Clement Freud, that sits only 1/3 of a mile from where Madeleine was abducted.
While searching for their daughter, the McCann’s were invited to this house many times by Freud, claiming it would get them out of the glaring media.
Freud reportedly wrote the McCann’s a letter, inviting them for lunch at the villa in July 2007:
“I have a house in P da L,” he wrote. “Been ashamed of the intrusion into your lives by our media and if you would care to come to lunch/dinner at any time before Wednesday next, do ring and let me know. I cook decent meals.”
At one of their visits to the mansion, Mrs. McCann has been quoted as saying: “He gave me one of his looks and a giant glass of brandy, and managed to get a smile out of me with his greeting: ‘So Kate, which of the devout Catholic, alcoholic, depressed, nymphomaniac parts is correct?’ “
Freud’s Kidnappings and Molestations
Freud’s mansion’s location to where Madeleine was abducted is shown on the map to below.
Later, at least 3 women began coming out with stories of Freud abusing them. The women Freud molested have horrific stories of physical molestation beginning when they were just 10, 11 and 14 years old.
One of Freud’s victims, Vicky Hayes, has claimed Freud groomed her from the age of 14 and at the age of 17, he violently raped her. She said he plied her with champagne and took her virginity. Mrs Hayes gave her horrific account to a local news station, where she recalled being “paralyzed with fear” when the manipulative abuser raped her, then callously advised her to “ring me” if she found out she was pregnant.
She was very alarmed when she realized Freud’s connection to the Madeleine case, after she read about it in a book Kate McCann wrote. She reported her concerns to her local police force in Suffolk, and her son wrote to the Metropolitan Police to pass on his mother’s account and concerns over Freud’s connection to the McCann’s. They received no response, according to the Daily Mail.
One of the women to accuse Freud, Sylvia Woosley- who claims Freud kidnapped and began molesting her at the tender age of 10 years old, said she “would like to just return to the child I was before I was molested physically”. Sylvia was later brought up as his daughter and invited into his marital bed alongside his actress wife, Jill.
Freud later also lured a 14-year-old to his home, got her drunk and molested her in the bathroom, according to one of the women.
A former British ambassador has now revealed he has been approached by several people making further claims of sexual abuse by Clement Freud, amid fears the MP could have sexually abused dozens more children, according to The Independent.
Police in Suffolk have confirmed the now-known Pedaphile, Clement Freud, was out of the country when Madeleine was abducted. However, his home had been loaned to friends of his- John and Tony Podesta.
Here is a police sketch of Madeleine’s abductors:
Do these guys look familiar at all?
John and Tony Podesta?
How about this?
Do you see a resemblance at all to either one?
There is even a matching mole on Tony Podesta and the police sketch, as pointed out in the second picture/sketch.
Confirmed FBI Anon Information
One of our FBI insiders can confirm the Intelligence community indicates John and Tony Podesta were in Praia da Luz, Portugal on May 3rd 2007– the day Madeleine McCann vanished.
The Podesta brothers were staying with a friend named “Clem” . Clement Freud, the grandson of psychopathology sex expert Dr. Sigmund Freud, who was known to be a pedophile. This is a quote from our insider: “Of greater interest is that fact that Freud owned a villa in Praia da Luz.”
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4 comments on “FBI Insider: Clinton Staff Linked To Madeleine McCann Disappearance”
James Stamulis
November 23, 2016 at 5:55 AM
The Clintons, Obama, and many other elites are the lowest form of life there is. I have watched numerous videos on their pedophilia and satanic worship and it is obvious they and many others are guilty as sin and if Trump does not have them investigated and then prosecuted i will be disillusioned at best. Comey is a treasonous coward for protecting the Clintons.
Tommy
November 23, 2016 at 7:04 AM
Arrest the Podestas. Podestas for prison along with Hillary.
Leslie Parrish
November 23, 2016 at 8:13 AM
I’ve seen this all over the internet and was wondering if ANYONE has called the phone numbers on the pictures and reported the Podesta’s? are they being investigated? how would someone find out?
Johnny McTonny
November 23, 2016 at 12:30 PM
You got to be kidding me??
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You can always buy a super old sourdough starter on eBay, but if you have a little bit of patience, there’s nothing more satisfying than growing your own sourdough starter from scratch. All you need is 5-7 days (depending on the temperature in your home), some flour, and some water. That’s it!
When I was learning how to make my own sourdough starter, this flow chart really helped me out and gave me a clearer picture of the whole process.
So here’s what you’ll need to do:
Get a 1-quart (or 1-litre) jar and weigh it. Write the weight down somewhere where you’ll be able to find it easily.
Add 160g white wheat flour and 40g wholewheat flour to the jar. Pour 160g of water in. Stir well. Cover with a towel or kitchen paper and leave to ferment. Stir three times during the day to aerate.
On day 2, 24 hours later, remove some of the flour and water mixture leaving just 100g inside (it will be easy to calculate considering that you know the weight of your empty jar). Add 160g of water and whisk it very well to dilute the starter mixture in the liquid. Add 160g of white flour and 40g of wholewheat flour again, stir well, and leave to ferment. Stir to aerate 2-3 times during the day. By the end of the first 48 hours, you should start seeing bubbles. If you don’t see them yet, just keep removing the excess and feeding until you see them.
Keep removing excess and feeding daily with the same amounts of flour and water until the mixture starts expanding. In my case, it happened on the 3rd day, but it’s extremely hot where I live! If your temperature is cooler, it will take longer.
Once the mixture starts doubling within less than 12 hours, it’s time to change to a feeding proportion of a mature starter. Leave only 50g of the starter, discard the rest, add 160g of water, whisk well, add 160g of white wheat flour and 40g of wholegrain flour, and stir to incorporate. If this mixture with less starter manages to double within 12 hours, you’ve got a winner! If not, just keep feeding it like this until it does.
Feed the starter like the above (step 5) twice a day, morning and evening, to make it extra strong and active. Or if you really can’t wait, you can try to make your first sourdough bread in the meanwhile. If it comes out right, great! If not, keep feeding it until it becomes fully active.
That’s it! At this point your sourdough starter is fully active and ready for baking bread.
Maintaining Sourdough Starter
I prefer to keep the starter in the fridge between my baking sessions. In this way, I don’t have to waste flour to feed the starter, it saves me time that I would otherwise spend feeding it twice a day, and the starter is very healthy and happy in the fridge.
Once you feed it, wait until it starts developing bubbles on the sides and starts growing. When it grows by around 30%, place it in the fridge and keep it there until the next time you want to make bread. It will keep growing slowly in the fridge until it reaches its full potential (doubles in size). If you make the next batch within 3-4 days, simply take the starter out of the fridge and make bread with it straight away.
However, if you leave a little more time between your baking sessions, feed the starter around 8-12 hours before you want to make bread (it depends on how warm it is where you live, in my case it’s 8 hours) and wait until it reaches the highest point (or doubles). That’s when it’s ready to make bread. If you wait until it starts going down, the bread will be considerably more sour.
After using the sourdough starter up for the bread, discard any excess until only 50g remain, add the water, whisk well, add the flour, stir everything, and again wait for a few hours until it starts growing and then chuck it in the fridge until the next time. Maintaining the sourdough starter in this way is so effortless!
If you don’t like discarding the excess (I know I don’t), you can always make sourdough pancakes or cookies with it. They’re delicious!
You should never wash the jar between feedings. The yeast and bacteria in the sourdough will protect the jar from any mould contamination. If you ever see mould in your jar, you have unfortunately killed your starter and that’s the only time when mould can grow on the walls of the jar. If you follow the maintenance routine, it will never happen.
This is all I wanted to teach you about making your own sourdough starter from scratch at home. Hope yours grows strong and healthy, and enjoy your sourdough bread making!
Here’s my secret sourdough bread recipe if you want a divine loaf of bread that also happens to be low FODMAP.
If you have any questions, let me know in the comments!
Lots of love,
Vita xx
Filed Under: Recipes, Sourdough Tagged With: bread, fermented food, low fodmap, sourdough
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MJ says
October 15, 2016 at 4:03 pm
Hello Vita,
I would like to just use the white flour, can I just add up the two flour ratios of white and wheat to achieve the same results? Thanks!
MJ
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Vita Pedrazzi says
October 15, 2016 at 4:06 pm
Once the starter is fully active, then yes. But in order to start a starter from scratch, you need some of the wholegrain flour to feed the bacteria and yeast better. After the first week or so once it’s rising as it should consistently, you can transition to a fully white flour starter. xx
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MJ says
October 15, 2016 at 5:07 pm
Awesome, thanks for the feedback, I appreciate you responding so quickly as well! Have a great day:)
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Teresa Roys says
January 8, 2019 at 9:03 pm
Is white flour just store all purpose flour? Could it be all freshly ground hard white wheat flour? or should some be freshly ground soft wheat flour?
Thanks.
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Vita Pedrazzi says
January 10, 2019 at 10:04 pm
It’s just refined wheat flour, also can be called all purpose flour. I’m not sure what you call hard white wheat flour where you live. Here we only have either wholewheat flour or refined white flour, nothing more. So I’m not sure what hard white flour could be. <3
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Odalys fernandez says
March 31, 2017 at 12:36 am
Can you tell me the recipe in USA measurements like cups and tablespoons pls?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
April 2, 2017 at 9:36 am
Sourdough bread can’t really be made using such measurements because it’s not exact enough. Different flour can have completely different volume and weight. All good sourdough bread recipes also have grams. You really need to invest in a kitchen scale if you want to make bread successfully. xx
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yobbo says
July 28, 2018 at 6:40 am
Its hard to believe the most powerful country on the planet is exclusively unique in its confusing over complicated weight and measurement system
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Vita Pedrazzi says
July 30, 2018 at 5:39 pm
Hahaha, true. 🙂 xx
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sarah says
April 4, 2017 at 6:36 pm
Hello dear Vita ~
You have inspired me to make my own sourdough! I’m so excited, I have all the things you recommend, and am almost done getting my starter ready. However, I just realized the starter I bought doesn’t say “gluten free” (though I am, which is why I have to make my own bread now). The company (“Cultures for Health”) offers a specifically “gluten free” version of starter made from rice.
Did you have to make sure your starters were specified “gluten free”? Or does the gluten just get eaten in the bread making process? I am hoping to be able to use this starter, but don’t want to test it on myself – when I eat gluten I get agonizing cramps that last for 24 hours 🙁
Thanks so much for being!
Love,
Sarah in Omaha NE (USA)
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Vita Pedrazzi says
April 6, 2017 at 4:13 pm
Hi Sarah, I’m not gluten free, so my starter or bread aren’t gluten free either. Sourdough fermentation does break down the gluten and theoretically it could be safe for people with gluten intolerance, but some people still react. it’s definitely not 100% gluten free. Hope this helps! Thanks so much for reading! <3
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Corina says
April 16, 2017 at 6:34 pm
Hi Vita! I just started my starter and find that with the measurements you’ve provided my starter is really dry. Is it ok to add more water? So rather than 160g, use 200g?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
April 21, 2017 at 10:45 am
Hi Corina, yes, you can use 200g of water, just keep that in mind when you’re mixing the bread because you might need less water there if your starter is more liquid. xx
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Kerry-Ann Laube says
May 15, 2017 at 6:44 am
AMAZING! mine turned out perfect and tasted bloody amazing, thank you very much for sharing your recipe 🙂 It was worth all the hard work for sure! 10/10!!
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Vita Pedrazzi says
May 18, 2017 at 8:31 pm
Yay, I’m so glad! Thanks so much for coming back to let me know. <3
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Stine says
June 20, 2017 at 9:43 am
I wanted to make a new sourdough starter, and your recipe was interesting. However, I get a firm dough, rather than the liquid mix I usually get, using your amounts. Is that how your sourdough look?
Usually I will use about 150 g of flour all in all and 200 g of water.
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Vita Pedrazzi says
June 23, 2017 at 8:29 pm
Yes, the mixture will be almost as solid as the actual bread dough. xx
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Michelle says
August 12, 2017 at 4:57 pm
While maintaining the sourdough starter. How much flour and water do you feed before you put it into frig. And since I will be baking once a week, how much flour/water do I feed 8-12 hrs before baking? My house is 70-72 f. I would also like to keep the sour taste as least sour as possible.
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Vita Pedrazzi says
August 12, 2017 at 6:46 pm
Also the same amount and the same proportion. 100g white flour, 100g wholegrain flour, and 200g of water. That’s how I maintain my starter these days. If you want a very mild flavour, try to feed the starter before baking and then wait until it grows only by around 50%. Then make your bread. it makes a huge difference. <3
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Michelle says
August 13, 2017 at 3:17 pm
Thank you for the info. When you store your starter in frig. do you put a tight fitting lid on it?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
August 14, 2017 at 8:32 am
No, just the same paper napkin as usual. xx
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Carmela Correale says
January 16, 2020 at 10:32 am
would screwing a lit cut off it’s oxygen supply?
Vita Pedrazzi says
January 27, 2020 at 11:26 am
It could explode, so you don’t really want to do that. 🙂 <3
Matej says
October 16, 2017 at 11:48 am
Thank you for your guide. There are so many different ways that tells you how to maintain your starter and it’s nothing but confusing. I read this and it just cofused me so much http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/25663/maintaining-starter
About your method mz question is if I plan some pause between baking. like 5-7 days. I should store just 50 grams of starter in the a fridge and then feed it with 160g of water and 160g of flour 8-10 hours before baking right?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
October 17, 2017 at 3:00 pm
The truth is that sourdough starters are very resilient, so pretty much anything you do, as long as it’s fed regularly (at least once a week), it will do great. That’s why there is such a variation of methods. It doesn’t really matter! Do whatever works well with your schedule. 50 grams might not be enough to keep in the fridge though. You can try my current method that I’ve been using for a very long time now. When I want to make bread, I discard any excess starter until only around one tablespoon remains, then I feed it with 200g flour (100g white flour and 100g wholegrain flour) and 200g water. Once the starter is around 50% expanded, I take 200g out for the bread and put the rest in the fridge until the next time (that’s around 200g of starter remaining). Next time I want to bake bread, I again discard most of it until there is a tablespoon left and repeat the feeding process. In this way, I discard a minimal amount of starter each time, but there is enough in the jar to keep it strong and very much alive, even if I don’t bake for 10 days sometimes. Hope this helps! xx
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Theodoros says
November 6, 2019 at 3:53 pm
Hi Vita, 2 questions:
1. When I will know that the starter is around 50% expanded as you indicate above?
2. After feeding, till that point(50% expanded) do I keep the starter out of the fridge or in?
Thank you
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Vita Pedrazzi says
November 13, 2019 at 10:28 pm
I usually put an elastic band on my jar at the level where the starter is as soon as I feed it. In that way it’s very easy to track the growth. Keep it out of the fridge until it expands as much as you need. Once you use it, put it in the fridge until the next time. <3
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Phoenix says
January 19, 2018 at 2:16 pm
Hi!! I just made my starter and was curious if you weigh the water or did you mean to use ml measures? Also, with your exact ratios, my starter was very dry and not all the flour incorporated so I added a tiny bit more water to make it all wet. Was that okay?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
January 28, 2018 at 7:38 pm
Yes, it’s supposed to be in grams because that’s how bread recipes are always like. It’s just easier that way. Depending on your location, flour, temperature, etc. you might need more or less water. Please feel free to adjust to get the right consistency. xx
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Robyn Daniel says
October 7, 2018 at 9:40 pm
Water weighs the same as mls
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Vita Pedrazzi says
October 9, 2018 at 7:44 pm
That’s true. xx
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SuNommi says
March 2, 2018 at 6:12 am
Have you tried making a spelt starter/sourdough? it’s recommended for those of us on low FODMAPs. Thanks,
s
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Vita Pedrazzi says
March 4, 2018 at 3:18 pm
Yes, you can totally use spelt instead of wheat. I use wheat for the starter because it’s much cheaper and more readily available. However, I always add spelt flour to the actual bread. It gives so much more taste. xx
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RoRo says
March 15, 2021 at 5:56 pm
So do you replace the whole wheat flour with spelt? Or the white wheat?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
March 23, 2021 at 2:46 pm
It depends. I replace whole wheat flour with wholegrain spelt, and white refined wheat flour with white spelt flour. Like for like. <3
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Katie says
March 30, 2018 at 1:33 pm
Quick question! When you get to the point of putting the starter in the fridge, do you use an actual jar lid or do you still use the paper towel? I think it’s probably the latter, but just want to make sure. Thanks!
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Vita Pedrazzi says
March 30, 2018 at 1:53 pm
Hi Katie, yes, I use the paper towel at all times, both in the fridge and outside. <3
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Emi Stankova says
April 2, 2018 at 6:10 am
with hashimotto we can,t eat gfluten .
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Vita Pedrazzi says
April 3, 2018 at 8:16 pm
If you’re worried about gluten, sourdough fermentation breaks down most of it. xx
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Sabira Sharif says
April 7, 2018 at 7:25 pm
Hi, thank you for the recipe i can’t wait to try it, but im a little confused what do you mean by white whole wheat flour? Isnt white the opposite of whole wheat, or do you mean all purpose flour (plain flour)? Are these stong bread flours or just whole wheat all purpose? Thanks x
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Vita Pedrazzi says
April 7, 2018 at 8:12 pm
White wheat flour is just refined wheat flour or all purpose flour in other words. You can also use strong bread flour if you prefer. As long as it’s white, aka refined. xx
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Sabira Sharif says
April 7, 2018 at 9:05 pm
Thank you so much for the fast reply :). Does it make any difference to the starter if i use bread flour instead of all purpose? And also for your sour dough recipe, will it make a difference to the bread or the method if i use strong bread flour?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
April 8, 2018 at 3:53 pm
Not really, you can use whichever you like. It matters more for making actual bread because strong flour will give more airiness and more oven spring than regular all purpose flour. I use whichever I had at hand. xx
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Judith says
July 15, 2018 at 11:21 pm
Hi Vita!
Thank you for all the great info you have put up on the web! I am making a starter and am wondering how you “whisk” the 160g water into the 100g of Starter remaining each day in order to “dilute” it. My starter was so elastic and glutinous that I had to use a two pronged meat carving fork to try to incorporate the water. Even then it wasn’t evenly mixed in and today I put the 100g of Starter and the 160g of water in the Thermomix to get the starter to dilute. What tool do you use to “whisk it very well to dilute the starter mixture in the liquid”?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
July 16, 2018 at 11:48 am
I use a Dutch whisk and just mix vigorously for maybe 10 seconds, that’s it. The starter should dissolve in water very easily. <3
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Judith says
July 17, 2018 at 10:36 am
Thank you for your prompt reply, Vita! I tried my Dutch whisk but it is 8.25cm across, a fairly big one, and too big to get past the lip of my jar so I’ve transferred my starter into another wider mouthed jar. Will be a lot easier from now on! Thank you! I also tried a bit more water in the starter and that helped too- got that info from your blog Comments which were also helpful. I really appreciate that you take the time to answer our queries!
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EH says
July 30, 2018 at 3:50 pm
I am going on holiday for just over two weeks. Will the starter be ok or will I have to start again when I return home?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
July 30, 2018 at 5:42 pm
It should be OK for two weeks, but you might have to feed it 2 or 3 times to make it really strong before baking bread again. Enjoy your holidays! xx
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Ana says
August 25, 2018 at 2:43 am
Hi! I’ve been making sourdough bread using this recipe for some time not and it is really foolproof! I didn’t have my own started, so I decided to give ut a try several days ago. I’m currently on day 3. It diubled in size on day 2, so I was wondering if that is normal. I started feedingbit twice a day today, however, I noticed a “milky”, soury smell today. Do you know why that might be? I just fed it again and I moved ut into the fridge. Do you have any advice?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
August 25, 2018 at 6:37 pm
What do you mean by milky soury smell? Does it smell like vinegar? If that’s the case, it means there is more lactic bacteria than the yeasts, so feeding it frequently for a few days would sort it out. Perhaps it’s very warm in your house and it was getting fermented too much throughout the whole day? <3
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Ana says
August 26, 2018 at 2:40 pm
I would say it smells more like yogurt – I suppose that’s lactic acid too. If started doubling in size on day 3, then I started feeding it every 12 h, however, now I do have some bubbles on the side, but the started is barely growing. I decided to start all over again. I’m really deterimend to make it work! Thank you for all your advice!
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EH says
September 14, 2018 at 10:34 am
Hi there. Today is my third attempt at making sour dough. I get different results each time but it is still not right. I feed my starter and it grows but I have read on a number of websites that to test your starter put some in some water and it should float. My doesn’t. Does this mean that I am doing something wrong and that is why my bread is not working because my starter is not right. (I have done everything you said)
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EH says
September 14, 2018 at 10:47 am
I have just realised that I have been using self raising flour in my starter. Should I be using plain?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
September 14, 2018 at 1:41 pm
Yes, it must be plain. The baking powder or soda in the self raising flour could definitely interfere in the growth of the starter. Also don’t worry about the floating. I’ve never tried to float mine. If it doubles after feeding, it’s good to go! xx
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Lynn says
February 25, 2020 at 3:54 pm
Can you freeze the starter? What do I do if I am gone for longer then 2 weeks?
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Vita Pedrazzi says
February 27, 2020 at 5:48 pm
You can. Or simply feed it 3 days in a row upon your return. That’s what I did a few times and it was perfectly fine. <3
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Bryant says
April 1, 2020 at 2:34 pm
Hi Vita, I am on the fourth day in and the starter is looking good. Not doubling yet, but definitely increasing ~50%.
The instructions for day two way to stir to aerate 2-3 times during the day. Is that something I should keep up beyond day two? i.e., should I be stirring between feedings over the long term?
Or is whisking at the time of feeding sufficient? I kind of hate to aerate between feedings as it knocks down the growth/bubbles…
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Vita Pedrazzi says
April 17, 2020 at 8:39 pm
Hello Bryant! Firstly, I’m so sorry for replying so late. I hope your starter is bubbling strong and happy by now. 🙂 No, you only need to stir during the day at the beginning. Later on, it’s enough just to mix it while you’re actually feeding it. <3
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Diane Gray-Norris says
November 11, 2020 at 4:44 pm
I am fructose intolerant. Is this starter and bread all right for me to start making. Can I use white bread machine flour or is all purpose flour wiser to use. I have tried to get info from different sites but having a problem understanding a lot of what they say. Thanks
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Vita Pedrazzi says
November 12, 2020 at 12:23 am
Yes, it should be safe for fructose intolerance. I’m not sure what you mean by bread machine flour. If it’s regular strong flour or bread flour, then it’s perfect. <3
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Diane Gray-Norris says
November 12, 2020 at 6:42 pm
I cannot find whole grain flour in Canada so what different flours can I combine to make whole grain flour
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Vita Pedrazzi says
November 26, 2020 at 12:22 am
Perhaps it has a different name in Canada? I’m 100% sure you can find it everywhere. Don’t you have wholewheat flour? <3
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Our ROV-iT inspection tools can be deployed up to 2000 m subsea and has, to date, been deployed successfully down 1435 m.
The tools are of a rigid framed design housing all the inspection components within this frame for protection. It offers a 1m inspection location (360˚) at one time without the need for ROV intervention to re-locate the tool to the next location.
The ROV-iT is capable of inspecting for a range of degradation mechanisms including corrosion, erosion and cracking by use of inspection techniques such as Corrosion Mapping, TOFD Weld Inspection, Automated Pulse Echo inspections, Ovality and Dent Mapping.
The scanner has hot stab connections to supply comms and hydraulics to the tool via the ROV, and the tool is compatible with most modern work class ROV’s. Use of the hotstab facilitate the option of deploying two different size tools subsea in a basket at once, and minimises vessel time for the ROV returning to the surface to change configuration.
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Waiheke Island is at the total mercy of power generation from the mainland. It is also at the total mercy of mainland pricing and electricity delivery to Waiheke from the mainland.
Waiheke Island is 8 km from the mainland, and its electricity supply comes across the Tamaki Strait by underwater cable.
Waiheke Island has the wind resource required to generate its own independent electricity supply. It also has a consumption factor which make a wind farm feasible, but only with support. (Site testing on specific sites will be necessary to determine the viable economics of a wind farm.)
No other wind farm location exists like Waiheke Island. By virtue of its location, it has the unique potential for overwhelming publicity, iconic status, increasing tourism, and showcasing New Zealand's sustainability commitment to the world.
No other “remote, outlying or energy-vulnerable” location in New Zealand fulfills the energy experts and New Zealand Government mandated criteria, for an embedded Wind Farm.
The public perception of Waiheke Island has changed in the past decade. Waiheke Wind would be a further enhancement of Waiheke Island's reputation.
Some of the Reasoning for a Wind Farm on Waiheke Island
Security of Supply and a measure of protection from possible future disruption of supply. It would be first in the line of its own renewable, sustainable supply.
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Barcle is a recent entrant, launched in November 2007, in the crowded field of mobile web price comparison and shopping. They have 900 merchant partners including Best Buy, TigerDirect and B. Dalton. This week Walmart, the biggest US retailer, partnered with Barcle.
The “Bar” in the name refers to barcodes. You can search by entering the 8, 12 or 13 digit number that appears under the UPC barcode on most consumer products. This is a great idea for mobile as it’s much easier to key numbers than words with a mobile keypad particularly if the mobile website switches the phone’s input mode to numeric in the barcode field.
Barcle fails to exploit that opportunity by using the same input field for both barcodes and product name searches. The site’s barcode database also seems to be incomplete. I had limited success using barcodes with Barcle. I tried the codes from eight current products that are available online; a couple of mobile phones, two books, two music CDs, some brand name vitamins and a digital camera. Of the eight products, Barcle found only three (one phone, a CD and a book). It found two more (the vitamins and the camera) if I typed in the product name.
Each listing has a prominent “Buy Now” button but it isn’t really possible to make a purchase directly from Barcle’s mobile site. The Buy Now button links to the Barcle partner’s site, very few of which have mobile formated pages. Barcle does offer an alternative, if you enter an email address and the merchant is supposed to contact you to complete the sale.
I’m not really sure where Barcle fits in the mobile shopping ecosystem. As a price comparison tool, it’s limited because it only offers prices from its partners. True, there are over 900 Barcle partners, but that’s still a tiny fraction of the total number of online merchants. Notably absent are Amazon and the thousands of Yahoo and PriceGrabber storefronts. On most items, Barcle’s partners seem to offer competitive prices but on searches I tried for mobile phone accessories like chargers, cases and headsets the prices Barcle quoted were quite high. And Barcle can’t really be considered a mobile shopping site, because purchases can’t be completed immediately using only the phone.
I think mobile shopping has a real future but no one has put all the pieces together to make it work. The carriers have an integrated billing solution but limit its use to buying things like ringtones. I’d like to have the ability to buy a book from an Amazon affiliate link on a mobile site and have it billed to my phone bill and shipped to my home addresses all with a single click.
The mobile carriers’ lack of interest in being universal mobile payment systems has created an opportunity to do something off portal using PayPal or Google Checkout. In fact I’m surprised that neither Google or PayPal themselves have built an off portal mobile shopping portal. Those two services have all the pieces to build a compelling, easy to use mobile shopping experience. Both Google and PayPal hold our billing and shipping information and have a mobile payment solution that requires the user to enter only two easy to remember numbers, a mobile phone number and PIN code. I don’t understand why companies like Barcle don’t offer the ability to complete purchases using PayPay or Google Checkout.
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Irish gift shop on July 9, 2008 at 7:24 am said:
I don’t think manually typing in of barcodes is a good idea. It’s a bit too cumbersome and a hassle looking for the barcodes.
One thing that interests me tho is my new mobile phone nokia n95, has a barcode reader on it. I never understood what it was for and it never seems to work when I try it.
Perhaps this is what its for then? Comparison shopping? if so, good idea
matt on July 1, 2008 at 6:30 pm said:
I think this is a pretty good idea, but the thing is, how many people are going to know the barcodes so they can compare product prices?
I don’t think the average consumer even knows that a barcode or UPC is associated with all the information on the product.
Product names are going to be important to work in, and the ability to drill down to a specific search, then maybe to barcode…
Pet Dogs on June 23, 2008 at 11:41 am said:
I think it might have to do with security. Mobile phones aren’t as secure as regular internet connections for financial transactions.
Philip on February 18, 2008 at 9:17 am said:
I found your blog intersting. There is a company called Mobillcash (www.mobillcash.com) that might fit your need to purchase online and place the amount on the phone bill. It doesn’t seem limited to what the carriers offer.
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I’ve shared a bit about how we’re trying to reduce waste in our home. Whether being our kitchen or bathroom, we’ve gone through our home and thoroughly assessed where we create the most waste. One of the biggest areas of waste is still our kitchen, specifically with food waste. Enter composting.
This is something I was incredibly intimated by when I first started looking into it. For some reason it seemed like a huge commitment and a massive project. Composting was really the only thing I could think of, though, to help really reduce our food waste.
I just want to disclaim that composting is a way to help eliminate food waste, though of course, it’s preferable to consume or utilize as much as you can.
What is composting?
Composting provides an environment where certain foods combined with natural, organic material can breakdown and provide nutrient rich soil. This is done through heat-the compost pile will create it’s own heat, but it’s also helpful to place your compost bin or pile in an area where it will get a lot of sunlight. There are so many benefits to composting. Our top two were to reduce our food waste and to get nutrient rich soil for our garden.
A good compost needs “green” material, which is typically the food waste, and “brown material”, which is the organic material needed to break down the food.
*food put into the landfill does not break down. Because landfills are so compact, the food waste will not come into contact with enough organic material to break it down. It will mummify and begin to emit methane gas, which is more toxic than carbon dioxide. Composting reduces the food waste going into the landfill, thus eliminating the amount of methane gas released into the environment. It results in nutrient dense soil which is ideal for use in gardening.
Before you begin
Ok, y’all. Say you’re thinking about beginning to compost. Take it from a skeptic, it is not as overwhelming or scary as it seems! It truly doesn’t take as much work as I thought it would, and it saves us from throwing so much into the trash can.
Before you start, make sure you take into consideration where you live! You can have a backyard compost pile or you can get a bin. I personally opted for a bin. I didn’t want to worry about the smell, having a fence-thing to keep animals out, and mainly about the kids getting into it. Long way to say- the bin worked better for us.
We got this one from Lowe’s– there are so many different kinds, and I’m not expert enough to say if any kind makes a difference. I like this one because it comes with a stand that makes it easy to spin. It is a bit of an investment expense wise, but y’all, let’s not lie. You spend that much easy at Target without batting an eye.
The only other thing you need to get started is a small bin or bowl for in the home! This is so you can place food scraps here without having to go outside every time. Once it gets full, you just dump it in to the big compost bin. While they make super cute countertop compost bins, my neighbor gave us an old Folger’s bin, and it’s been working great. Even a bowl works fine if you empty it at the end of the day!
Also check with your neighborhood or apartment complexes! Some areas may have rules or regulations surrounding composting, so you just want to make sure you’re educated about your area. Most of the time it’s not a big deal, especially with a bin that keeps any smell and mess contained!
The process
It’s so easy- you just start! We put our bin on the side of the house that gets the most sun so it could get the most heat. (I started in the summer, so this is what worked for us.) I began putting apple cores, banana peels, pepper tops and insides, cucumber ends, strawberry tops, etc into our bin. When it’s full, it goes into our larger compost bin and gets topped with brown material. I bought a bin that spins easily, so after a few dumps, I turn the bin to get everything mixed up. If you have a pile, you’ll want to have a shovel to turn it over.
It takes while! I started mine towards the end of the summer, and the first batch is still cooking away. I checked on it a few weeks ago and it was almost all soil. By the time we start planting out garden, I should be good to go to use it!
In the meantime, I’m putting our compost and brown material in a black trash can we used for yard waste. We have it at the side of the house where it gets sun, but it’s not hot enough to “cook” it. Once I empty the compost bin for our garden, I’ll transfer that trash can into the compost bin to begin the process again. Essentially we have two bins reserved for compost so we don’t have to go back to throwing it away.
Some things to remember
You need about twice as much brown material as green material.
It truly doesn’t smell that bad! It’s no potpourri, but if you are using enough brown material, it should’t be super pungent.
It’s ok if you get bugs! I’ve opened my bin before to find maggots, and while it grosses me out on a human level, it just means you need a little more brown material.
You can put worms in it! Oliver loves to find worms, and they go in our compost bin. They help to eat and breakdown the food scraps in there, so they’re pretty helpful.
It does not require that much attention. You fill it, sometimes you spin it, but mostly it sits.
It is not that big of an eyesore. Of course this depends on if you use a bin or a pile and where it’s located. But it will not actually make your yard look ugly.
What can I compost?
This was perhaps my biggest question when I started. What was, what wasn’t ok? It really isn’t complicated, and you’ll find you use the same things over and over again, so it gets really easy!
Ok to Compost
Fruit + Veggies (be careful with citrus as it can make your soil super acidic and takes a while to breakdown, same with onions)- think apple cores, banana peels, pepper tops and insides, cucumber and zucchini ends, rotting tomatoes, avocado gone brown, potato skins, lettuce ends, carrot skin, etc.
Eggshells (they take a looong time to breakdown, but you can do it!)
Coffee grounds + filter
Cardboard
Unbleached kraft paper
Papertowels
Newspaper (not the shiny coated stuff)
Outdoor plants or indoor plants (if they’re free of chemicals)
Soil
Leaves (they take some time to breakdown but are great brown material)
Yard clippings (bagged mowers finally have a use!)
Most bamboo products
Do Not Compost
Meat
Dairy
Oil/Fats
Waxed paper/shiny newspaper inserts
Chemicals
Diseased plants
Charcoal ash
Animal waste
Ready to start?!
Again, it’s truly not as overwhelming as I first thought! Don’t overthink- just do it! I promise you will be amazed at the amount of food waste you save from going into the trash. If you don’t garden, you can always use your compost in your yard to fertilize your grass, or you can find someone who gardens and give/sell it to them!
If you already compost, any tips I missed?! Share all your wisdom!
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And if you’re looking for other ways to create less waste in the kitchen, make sure to check out this post!
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Requests to documents sometimes cannot be served by the core apache server because the request was misspelled or miscapitalized. This module addresses this problem by trying to find a matching document, even after all other modules gave up. It does its work by comparing each document name in the requested directory against the requested document name without regard to case, and allowing up to one misspelling (character insertion / omission / transposition or wrong character). A list is built with all document names which were matched using this strategy. Erroneous extension can also be fixed by this module.
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CheckBasenameMatch Directive
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Override:
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Syntax:
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Default:
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server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess
Override:
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the document trees should not contain sensitive files which could be matched inadvertently by a spelling "correction".
the module is unable to correct misspelled user names (as in http://my.host/~apahce/), just file names or directory names.
spelling corrections apply strictly to existing files, so a request for the <Location /status> may get incorrectly treated as the negotiated file "/stats.html".
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Nicoletta AKA Wisp has a gift: she shapes sunlight into floating spheres that can alert her of impending danger—which is fortunate since her home, a city tainted by the aftermath of a supervillain’s death, bears a curse. Toxic vapors rise from the sewers on hot summer days, snuffing out anything that lives at ground level.
No one is supposed live in the Dead City, but Wisp and her gang of underage runaways refused the mass evacuations, learning to live alongside the local calamity. The uncertainty of the outside world scared them even more than the dangers of their home.
Now, though, their friend Hannah has gone missing under suspicious circumstances. The deadly Smog has become increasingly unpredictable, and the crime lord in charge of the rival gang to the north is gearing up for conflict. Wisp is prepared to defend her friends and the only home she has ever known, but she and her gang are outnumbered and underequipped and her powers are not exactly suitable for combat . . .
Note: Gift of Light contains some harsh language.
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A smaller-scale view of a dark supers world.
By Sharkerbob, author of Graven
Jan 27, 2019: Note: This story is completed in ebook form, but is being posted for free chapter by chapter on the Anathema web serial blog. I was given a copy of the completed book as part of a review swap.
Gift of Light is a smaller-scale, self-contained story set within the Anathema (aka Powered Destinies) universe. Despite being a stand-alone novel, it would really benefit the reader if they read Anathema (currently being released on Amazon as Superluminary) first, to better familiarize themselves with the setting and some of the major players in that setting who are referenced.
Overall, this is a solidly written story. Characters are distinct and have a good chemistry with one another, both between allies and enemies. I also appreciate that the main character, Wisp, has powers that are very useful, while still being small scale and of very little use in combat, making this a supers story where the hero is still very much in danger throughout; she has to use her wits and ordinary equipment to make it through dangerous situations.
I also like that the story doesn’t allow her an easy out when dealing with making hard decisions; the story is not only about survival, but about her responsibility in keeping her gang safe. While Wisp doesn’t develop as fully as the characters of Anathema, she is still a rounded character, and we get a good sense of her struggles.
After reading Anathema, it is interesting to see a smaller-scale story set within this universe. Anathema covered numerous conflicts in numerous locations across the globe, with numerous parts of the world being rocked by superhuman disasters. This book zooms in to focus on the survivors of just one of these many locations, giving us a fuller view what one of these locations is like. I think its a neat way to expand on the world, and I could see several side-stories like this being done to flesh the setting out further.
If I had a complaint it’s that, despite its short length compared to Anathema, I still felt there were parts of the story that dragged. Parts of the book seem to linger on scenes longer than necessary, and the main plot takes a while to get going. Aside from Wisp herself, the characters didn’t hook me much until the main conflict really picked up. Admittedly, I am kind an impatient guy when it comes to stories, so it could just be a matter of taste; I prefer a faster pace to a narrative.
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In the past, or even in the real situation let’s admit that we have so much time, time to listen to ourselves and analyze what is going on, can we be safe or what if I get infected? Those channels in our mind somehow stress us, many of us are affected, some lost their jobs, while many also find alternative livelihood such as live selling or venturing into agriculture.
But those free time and spaces remain vacant for more opportunity, it is a sleepless night and a lot of thinking, and most of the time we are hook to our mobile phones and laptop checking latest and updates. And we need to break once in a while, and that break could be playing using your keyboard, aside from the games in your mobile phones, it is relaxing to try some games online thru websites via desktop or laptop.
We recently find this play.org site that offers many memorable games, games that all ages can relate because these are fun and very much relatable, in a sense that we grow up playing this from your game boy and slot machine of yesteryears.
We list down our three favorites from this site, and believe us it really grow back the kid inside us making our day refreshing, and ignite good vibes. Below are the games we recommend and you shouldn’t miss playing over and over again.
Brick Out
This is fun promise, it’s a combination of brick games we love pressing buttons left right and down and up, and hola you made it to the next level. Just be alert in breaking those brick and what comes down, yes it is easy to learn and manage but you have to secure your points.
The Sorcerer
So this is so far where our stars should go, an old favorites of inspired from Zuma that many of us installed in our PC and Laptop before, crashing those balls and diamonds before it reach the hole and will end your life in the game.
Active watching those colors and combining them to crush is fun, it creates excitement until nothing is left and you can shout loudly, yehey I made it.
Fight Virus
Since this is the pandemic game posted in this site, we try Fight Virus and we are surprise how exciting this game, killing viruses is like owning it and making a statement. The fun here is not only killing the virus, but you also monitor the recovery of your patient, so full attention is needed to help kill the unseen enemy, I mean the virus.
Plays Org Goodness
One user friendly we love in this site is that it didn’t require you create account or log in, and no need to install some software in order for the game to run in your PC, no need to upgrade also some drivers to run the game smoothly.
Everything is in the site, but it keep your status standing whenever you resume playing. No bugs or unnecessary sites that pop up and will lead you to another site or link, yes it is safe we guarantee that.
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In 2020, 4,418 Filipinos died due to “intentional self-harm” or suicide, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority. This is a 57% increase from 2019, when 2,808 deaths were recorded due to suicide. It has become the 25th leading cause of death in the country last year, up from 31st in 2019. Worse, the rise in COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant and the inconsistent lockdown measures have put a heavy toll on the public’s mental health.
The surge in infections has also overwhelmed the healthcare system, as the Department of Health retained the “high risk” classification of ICU and ward beds occupancy for COVID-19 patients nationwide. Services like testing, ambulance services, and blood supply have also been affected. With COVID sharing symptoms with flu including common illnesses like colds and fever, it is understandable for people to get paranoid and assume they have contracted the virus. This puts an emphasis on the need to increase accessibility to tests. With pandemic-related stress and anxiety already present, paranoia will only make things worse. However, diverting attention to material things, property, and essentials could help with the recovery process of those having mental health difficulties. It’s only natural then to prioritize protecting lives, mental health and essentials.
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Kids are invited to say hello to Santa, in a drive-thru visit, on Saturday December 11 from 10-11 AM at Mt. Moriah Methodist Church at 4524 Garth Road. A group will play Christmas music for all to enjoy. To keep Santa and his elves safe, we ask those with cold or flu symptoms that day to stay home.
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No matter your goals, Atomic Habits offers a proven framework for improving--every day. James Clear, one of the world's leading experts on habit formation, reveals practical strategies that will teach you exactly how to form good habits, break bad ones, and master the tiny behaviors that lead to remarkable results.
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Clear is known for his ability to distill complex topics into simple behaviors that can be easily applied to daily life and work. Here, he draws on the most proven ideas from biology, psychology, and neuroscience to create an easy-to-understand guide for making good habits inevitable and bad habits impossible. Along the way, readers will be inspired and entertained with true stories from Olympic gold medalists, award-winning artists, business leaders, life-saving physicians, and star comedians who have used the science of small habits to master their craft and vault to the top of their field.
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You are seen, you are loved, and you are heard!
Before Tabitha Brown was one of the most popular personalities in the world, sharing her delicious vegan home cooking and compassionate wisdom with millions of followers across social media, she was an aspiring actress who in 2016 began struggling with undiagnosed chronic autoimmune pain. Her condition made her believe she wouldn’t live to see forty--until she started listening to what her soul and her body truly needed. Now, in this life-changing book, Tabitha shares the wisdom she gained from her own journey, showing readers how to make a life for themselves that is rooted in nonjudgmental kindness and love, both for themselves and for others.
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Hello There!: Why hope, joy, and clarity are so very needed
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But Don’t Go Messin’ Up No One Else’s: Learning to walk in kindness even when the world doesn’t feel kind
Like So, Like That: Living life without measurement
Very Good: Living in peace and creating good from the bad
Rich with personal stories and inspirational quotes, and sprinkled with a few easy vegan recipes, Feeding the Soul is a book to share--and to return to when you want to feel seen, loved, and heard.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
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Turning the envelope over, his hand trembling, Harry saw a purple wax seal bearing a coat of arms; a lion, an eagle, a badger and a snake surrounding a large letter 'H'.
Harry Potter has never even heard of Hogwarts when the letters start dropping on the doormat at number four, Privet Drive. Addressed in green ink on yellowish parchment with a purple seal, they are swiftly confiscated by his grisly aunt and uncle. Then, on Harry's eleventh birthday, a great beetle-eyed giant of a man called Rubeus Hagrid bursts in with some astonishing news: Harry Potter is a wizard, and he has a place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. An incredible adventure is about to begin!
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It’s election season at Itan High, and one of Komi’s classmates is running for school president! But according to school rules, Kiyoko Isagi needs to select a campaign representative, and the chilly perfectionist doesn’t have anyone she feels comfortable asking. Luckily, Komi and friends have some good ideas for solving her problem! -- VIZ Media
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And even as House Atreides begins to crumble around him from the machinations of his enemies, the true threat to Paul comes to his lover, Chani, and the unborn heir to his family’s dynasty...
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Book Three in the Magnificent Dune Chronicles—the Bestselling Science Fiction Adventure of All Time
The Children of Dune are twin siblings Leto and Ghanima Atreides, whose father, the Emperor Paul Muad’Dib, disappeared in the desert wastelands of Arrakis nine years ago. Like their father, the twins possess supernormal abilities—making them valuable to their manipulative aunt Alia, who rules the Empire in the name of House Atreides.
Facing treason and rebellion on two fronts, Alia’s rule is not absolute. The displaced House Corrino is plotting to regain the throne while the fanatical Fremen are being provoked into open revolt by the enigmatic figure known only as The Preacher. Alia believes that by obtaining the secrets of the twins’ prophetic visions, she can maintain control over her dynasty.
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Jet Lassiter likes being a pilot for Argeneau Inc. Perks included travelling to exotic locations and meeting interesting people, even if they are the blood-sucking kind. He’s living the good life, until his plane goes down in the mountains and four of his passengers are gravely injured. They need blood to heal... and Jet is the only source.
Quinn Peters never wanted to be immortal. Once a renowned heart surgeon, she was turned against her will and now she has to drink blood to survive. Before she can ask how her “life” can get any worse, she’s in a plane crash. One of the few survivors, Quinn is desperate to get the mortal pilot to safety before her fellow immortals succumb to their blood lust and drain Jet dry.
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Beth and Tom Hardcastle are the envy of their neighbourhood – they have the perfect marriage, the perfect house, the perfect family.
When the police knock on their door one evening, Beth panics. Tom should be back from work by now – what if he’s crashed his car? She fears the worst.
But the worst is beyond imagining.
As the interrogation begins, Beth will find herself questioning everything she believed about her husband.
They’re saying he’s a monster. And they’re saying she knew.
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Denji’s a poor young man who’ll do anything for money, even hunting down devils with his pet devil-dog Pochita. He’s a simple man with simple dreams, drowning under a mountain of debt. But his sad life gets turned upside down one day when he’s betrayed by someone he trusts. Now with the power of a devil inside him, Denji’s become a whole new man—Chainsaw Man! -- VIZ Media
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State of Terror: A Novel
Louise Penny
Named one of the most anticipated novels of the season by People, Associated Press, Time, Los Angeles Times, Parade, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Guardian, Publishers Weekly, and more.
From the #1 bestselling authors Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny comes a novel of unsurpassed thrills and incomparable insider expertise—State of Terror.
After a tumultuous period in American politics, a new administration has just been sworn in, and to everyone’s surprise the president chooses a political enemy for the vital position of secretary of state.
There is no love lost between the president of the United States and Ellen Adams, his new secretary of state. But it’s a canny move on the part of the president. With this appointment, he silences one of his harshest critics, since taking the job means Adams must step down as head of her multinational media conglomerate.
As the new president addresses Congress for the first time, with Secretary Adams in attendance, Anahita Dahir, a young foreign service officer (FSO) on the Pakistan desk at the State Department, receives a baffling text from an anonymous source.
Too late, she realizes the message was a hastily coded warning.
What begins as a series of apparent terrorist attacks is revealed to be the beginning of an international chess game involving the volatile and Byzantine politics of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran; the race to develop nuclear weapons in the region; the Russian mob; a burgeoning rogue terrorist organization; and an American government set back on its heels in the international arena.
As the horrifying scale of the threat becomes clear, Secretary Adams and her team realize it has been carefully planned to take advantage of four years of an American government out of touch with international affairs, out of practice with diplomacy, and out of power in the places where it counts the most.
To defeat such an intricate, carefully constructed conspiracy, it will take the skills of a unique team: a passionate young FSO; a dedicated journalist; and a smart, determined, but as yet untested new secretary of state.
State of Terror is a unique and utterly compelling international thriller cowritten by Hillary Rodham Clinton, the 67th secretary of state, and Louise Penny, a multiple award-winning #1 New York Times bestselling novelist.
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“A real joyride . . . elegantly constructed and compulsively readable.” – NPR
The bestselling author of A Gentleman in Moscow and Rules of Civility and master of absorbing, sophisticated fiction returns with a stylish and propulsive novel set in 1950s America
In June, 1954, eighteen-year-old Emmett Watson is driven home to Nebraska by the warden of the juvenile work farm where he has just served fifteen months for involuntary manslaughter. His mother long gone, his father recently deceased, and the family farm foreclosed upon by the bank, Emmett's intention is to pick up his eight-year-old brother, Billy, and head to California where they can start their lives anew. But when the warden drives away, Emmett discovers that two friends from the work farm have hidden themselves in the trunk of the warden's car. Together, they have hatched an altogether different plan for Emmett's future, one that will take them all on a fateful journey in the opposite direction—to the City of New York.
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Attorney Rhonda Bird returns home after a long estrangement when she learns her father has died. There she makes two important discoveries: her father stopped being an accountant and had opened up a private detective agency, and she has a teenage half sister named Baby. Baby brings in a client to the detective agency, a young man who claims he was abducted. During the course of the investigation, Rhonda and Baby become entangled in a dangerous case involving a group of overprivileged young adults who break laws for fun, their psychopath ringleader, and an ex-assassin victim who decides to hunt them down for revenge.
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From the world’s foremost expert on power and strategy comes a daily devotional designed to help you seize your destiny.
Robert Greene, the #1 New York Times bestselling author, has been the consigliere to millions for more than two decades. Now, with entries that are drawn from his five books, plus never-before-published works, The Daily Laws offers a page of refined and concise wisdom for each day of the year, in an easy-to-digest lesson that will only take a few minutes to absorb. Each day features a Daily Law as well—a prescription that readers cannot afford to ignore in the battle of life. Each month centers around a major theme: power, seduction, persuasion, strategy, human nature, toxic people, self-control, mastery, psychology, leadership, adversity, or creativity.
Who doesn’t want to be more powerful? More in control? The best at what they do? The secret: Read this book every day.
“Daily study,” Leo Tolstoy wrote in 1884, is “necessary for all people.” More than just an introduction for new fans, this book is a Rosetta stone for internalizing the many lessons that fill Greene’s books and will reward a lifetime of reading and rereading.
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A celebrated foreign policy expert and key impeachment witness reveals how declining opportunity has set America on the grim path of modern Russia—and draws on her personal journey out of poverty, as well as her unique perspectives as an historian and policy maker, to show how we can return hope to our forgotten places.
Fiona Hill grew up in a world of terminal decay. The last of the local mines had closed, businesses were shuttering, and despair was etched in the faces around her. Her father urged her to get out of their blighted corner of northern England: “There is nothing for you here, pet,” he said.
The coal-miner’s daughter managed to go further than he ever could have dreamed. She studied in Moscow and at Harvard, became an American citizen, and served three U.S. Presidents. But in the heartlands of both Russia and the United States, she saw troubling reflections of her hometown and similar populist impulses. By the time she offered her brave testimony in the first impeachment inquiry of President Trump, Hill knew that the desperation of forgotten people was driving American politics over the brink—and that we were running out of time to save ourselves from Russia’s fate. In this powerful, deeply personal account, she shares what she has learned, and shows why expanding opportunity is the only long-term hope for our democracy.
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" Parent Guide Early access movies & more From the big screen to your screen See more Dear Evan Hansen Drama The breathtaking, generation-defining Broadway phenomenon becomes a soaring cinematic event as Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award winner Ben Platt reprises his role as an anxious, isolated high schooler aching for understanding and belonging amid the chaos and cruelty of the social-media age. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Stephen Chbosky ("The Perks of Being A Wallflower," "Wonder"), the film is written for the screen by the show's Tony winner Steven Levenson with music and lyrics by the show's Oscar®, Grammy and Tony-winning songwriting team of Benj Pasek & Justin Paul ("La La Land," "The Greatest Showman"). Featuring Grammy winning songs, including the iconic anthem "You Will Be Found," "Waving Through a Window," "For Forever" and "Words Fail," "Dear Evan Hansen" stars six-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams, Oscar® winner Julianne Moore, Kaitlyn Dever (Booksmart), Amandla Stenberg, Colton Ryan, Nik Dodani, DeMarius Copes and Danny Pino. $19.99 Free Guy Action & adventure Ryan Reynolds stars in this action-packed comedy as a mild-mannered bank teller named Guy, who learns he's really a background character in an open-world video game. Every day, Guy is under assault by players and objects within the game, where he's robbed, hit by cars, and otherwise mistreated as a "non-playing character" (NPC). To make matters worse, the game's owner has decided to end the game. Teaming with a woman (Jodie Comer) who's both a human and a character in the game, Guy decides to become the hero of his own story. Now, in a world where there are no limits, he is determined to be the guy who saves his world his way before it's too late. Directed by Shawn Levy, and written by Matt Lieberman and Zak Penn based on Lieberman's story, the fast-paced, hilarious FREE GUY also stars Taika Waititi, Lil Rel Howery and Joe Keery. $5.99 Old Thriller Visionary filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan unveils a chilling, mysterious new thriller about a family on a tropical holiday who discover that the secluded beach where they are relaxing for a few hours is somehow causing them to age rapidly ... reducing their entire lives into a single day. The film stars an impressive international cast including Golden Globe winner Gael García Bernal (Amazon's Mozart in the Jungle), Vicky Krieps (Phantom Thread), Rufus Sewell (Amazon's The Man in the High Castle), Ken Leung (Star Wars: Episode VII--The Force Awakens), Nikki Amuka-Bird (Jupiter Ascending), Abbey Lee (HBO's Lovecraft Country), Aaron Pierre (Syfy's Krypton), Alex Wolff (Hereditary), Embeth Davidtz (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Eliza Scanlen (Little Women), Emun Elliott (Star Wars: Episode VII--The Force Awakens), Kathleen Chalfant (Showtime's The Affair) and Thomasin McKenzie (Jojo Rabbit). Old is a Blinding Edge Pictures production, directed and produced by M. Night Shyamalan, from his screenplay based on the graphic novel Sandcastle by Pierre Oscar Lévy and Frederik Peeters. The film is also produced by Ashwin Rajan (Glass, AppleTV+'s Servant) and Marc Bienstock (Glass, Split). The film's executive producer is Steven Schneider. $19.99 Copshop Action & adventure Screaming through the Nevada desert in a bullet-ridden Crown-Vic, wily con artist Teddy Murretto (Frank Grillo) hatches a desperate plan to hide out from lethal hitman Bob Viddick (Gerard Butler): He sucker-punches rookie officer Valerie Young (Alexis Louder) to get himself arrested and locked up in a small-town police station. But jail can't protect Murretto for long. Viddick schemes his own way into detention, biding his time in a nearby cell until he can complete his mission. When the arrival of a competing assassin (Toby Huss) ignites all-out mayhem, mounting threats force Viddick to get creative if the wants to finish the job and escape the explosive situation. $19.99 The Addams Family 2 Animation Everyone's favorite spooky family is back in the animated comedy sequel, "The Addams Family 2." In this all new movie we find Morticia and Gomez distraught that their children are growing up, skipping family dinners, and totally consumed with "scream time." To reclaim their bond they decide to cram Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester and the crew into their haunted camper and hit the road for one last miserable family vacation. Their adventure across America takes them out of their element and into hilarious run-ins with their iconic cousin, It, as well as many new kooky characters. What could possibly go wrong? Featuring the voices of Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Nick Kroll, Javon "Wanna" Walton, Wallace Shawn, with Snoop Dogg as "IT", with Bette Midler and Bill Hader. $19.99 Survive the Game Action & adventure Bruce Willis (PULP FICTION) and Chad Michael Murray ("Riverdale") star in this explosive crime-thriller. When cop David (Willis) is injured in a drug bust gone wrong, his partner, Cal, pursues the two criminals who shot him to a remote farm owned by troubled vet Eric (Murray). As Cal and Eric plot their defense, more of the gang arrives - along with a wounded David - and, outnumbered, the three heroes must use stealth, smarts, and marksmanship to take down the drug-dealing mob. $5.99 The Night House Horror Reeling from the unexpected death of her husband, Beth (Rebecca Hall) is left alone in the lakeside home he built for her. She tries as best she can to keep it together, but then nightmares come - disturbing visions of a presence in the house calling to her, beckoning her with a ghostly allure. Against the advice of her friends, she begins digging into her husband's belongings, yearning for answers. What she finds are secrets both strange and disturbing - a mystery she's determined to unravel. Along with Rebecca Hall (HOLMES & WATSON, CHRISTINE), THE NIGHT HOUSE stars Sarah Goldberg (BARRY), Vondie Curtis Hall (DIE HARD 2, EVE'S BAYOU), Evan Jonigkeit (X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST, SWEETBITTER), and Stacy Martin (VOX LUX, NYMPHOMANIAC). $14.99 Dirty Love Comedy Pretty young Rebecca finds her boyfriend Richard in bed with another woman and goes into crisis mode... she visits a fortune-teller who tells her a strange premonition: the man of her dreams will appear soon after she sees a white pony. $3.99 South of Heaven Thriller A freak accident put Jimmy in the crosshairs of a local crime boss and now he must save the love of his life before time runs out. $6.99 I'm Your Man Comedy In order to obtain funds for her research, Alma (Maren Eggert) is persuaded to participate in an extraordinary study. For three weeks she is required to live with Tom (Dan Stevens), a humanoid robot designed to be the perfect life partner for her, tailored to her character and needs. I'M YOUR MAN is a playful romance about relationships, love, and what it means to be human in the modern age. $6.99 Popular audiobooks See more The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music Dave Grohl Read by Dave Grohl. Features excerpts from five never before heard demos performed by Dave Grohl and an original story exclusive to The Storyteller audiobook. So, I've written a book. Having entertained the idea for years, and even offered a few questionable opportunities ("It's a piece of cake! Just do four hours of interviews, find someone else to write it, put your face on the cover, and voila!") I have decided to tell these stories just as I have always done, in my own voice. The joy that I have felt from chronicling these tales is not unlike listening back to a song that I've recorded and can't wait to share with the world, or reading a primitive journal entry from a stained notebook, or even hearing my voice bounce between the Kiss posters on my wall as a child. This certainly doesn't mean that I'm quitting my day job, but it does give me a place to shed a little light on what it's like to be a kid from Springfield, Virginia, walking through life while living out the crazy dreams I had as young musician. From hitting the road with Scream at 18 years old, to my time in Nirvana and the Foo Fighters, jamming with Iggy Pop or playing at the Academy Awards or dancing with AC/DC and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, drumming for Tom Petty or meeting Sir Paul McCartney at Royal Albert Hall, bedtime stories with Joan Jett or a chance meeting with Little Richard, to flying halfway around the world for one epic night with my daughters...the list goes on. I look forward to focusing the lens through which I see these memories a little sharper for you with much excitement. $26.99$16.19 C",
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We should be grateful that we can read it now." - Timothy Snyder, #1 New York Times bestselling author of On Tyranny In the years leading up to the election of Donald Trump, Congressman Adam Schiff had already been sounding the alarm over the resurgence of autocracy around the world, and the threat this posed to the United States. But as he led the probe into Donald Trump's Russia and Ukraine-related abuses of presidential power, Schiff came to the terrible conclusion that the principal threat to American democracy now came from within. In Midnight in Washington, Schiff argues that the Trump presidency has so weakened our institutions and compromised the Republican Party that the peril will last for years, requiring unprecedented vigilance against the growing and dangerous appeal of authoritarianism. The congressman chronicles step by step just how our democracy was put at such risk, and traces his own path to meeting the crisis - from serious prosecutor, to congressman with an expertise in national security and a reputation for bipartisanship, to liberal lightning rod, scourge of the right, and archenemy of a president. Schiff takes us inside his team of impeachment managers and their desperate defense of the constitution amid the rise of a distinctly American brand of autocracy. Deepening our understanding of prominent public moments, Schiff reveals the private struggles, the internal conflicts, and the triumphs of courage that came with defending the republic against a lawless president - but also the slow surrender of people that he had worked with and admired to the dangerous immorality of a president engaged in an historic betrayal of his office. Schiff's fight for democracy is one of the great dramas of our time, told by the man who became the president's principal antagonist. It is a story that began with Trump but does not end with him, taking us through the disastrous culmination of the presidency and Schiff's account of January 6, 2021, and how the anti-democratic forces Trump unleashed continue to define his party, making the future of democracy in America more uncertain than ever. $14.99 I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House Stephanie Grisham The most frank and intimate portrait of the Trump White House yet Stephanie Grisham rose from being a junior press wrangler on the Trump campaign in 2016 to assuming top positions in the administration as White House press secretary and communications director, while at the same time acting as First Lady Melania Trump's communications director and eventually chief of staff. Few members of the Trump inner circle served longer or were as close to the first family as Stephanie Grisham, and few had her unique insight into the turbulent four years of the administration, especially the personalities behind the headlines. $14.99 D",
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Prof. Rodolfo A. Fiorini’s interests within WAAS (World Academy of Art and Science) focus on global leadership education for human security and safety, environmental, sustainable, economic, and social responsibility problems. His teaching and research are centred on sustainable development, comparative environmental policies, competition and cooperation, multilateral systems, and sustainability assessment of the transformation processes. He is Emeritus Professor at Politecnico di Milano University, Milano, Italy, and received his Ph.D. in Energetics (Economy of Energy) in 1984 and in Bioengineering in 1989. He is the founder and scientific director of the Research Group on “Computational Information Conservation Theory” (CICT). Since 2009, he has been responsible for teaching courses on personal and social wellbeing. He is the author, co-author and/or editor of over 400 national and international publications and presentations, including several books. Currently, he is devoted to chairing and organizing international conferences, working groups, meetings etc., for cultivating young minds to be ready for the transformation to the incoming wellbeing society.
Main interests: complex systems science; global arbitrary multiscale system science (GAMSS); quantum field arithmetic theory; quantum resonance; quantum entanglement; deep learning; machine learning; collaborative innovation; cooperative intelligence; artificial intelligence; natural stupidity; social sciences; neuroscience; cognitive systems; brain-computer interface; hybrid reality; digital twin; phygital ecosystem; systems thinking; autonomous system; symbiotic system science, human-centered symbiotic systems science. Prof. R. A. Fiorini is WAAS Board of Trustees, IEEE, EMB, AAAS, and JTiBS Editorial Board Member.
Garry Jacobs
Garry Jacobs is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Academy; Chairman of the Board & CEO of World University Consortium; Managing Editor of Cadmus Journal; President of The Mother's Service Society (MSS), a social science research institute in Pondicherry, South India; and Distinguished Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Person-Centered Approach Institute, Italy. Garry is an American-born international consultant on management and economic development. He has been a Fellow of WAAS since 1995 and a member of the Board of Trustees since 2005, serving as Chairman of the Board 2011-2013 and as CEO since 2011. From 1972 he has been engaged in research at MSS on economic, social development, employment, organizational theory, psychology, education and psychology and development strategies for the Government of India. In 1989 he founded the International Commission on Peace and Food and served for five years as its Member-Secretary, convener of ICPF’s working groups on Employment and on Transition in Eastern Europe, coordinator of the ICPF research team that evolved a strategy to generate 100 million new jobs in India, and editor of the Commission's report to the UN entitled Uncommon Opportunities: Agenda for Peace and Equitable Development. Garry is also a management consultant and partner since 1987 in Mira International, a consulting firm providing management guidance to firms in a wide range of industries in the USA, Europe and India. His work includes assignments for small, medium and large corporations on strategies to elevate corporate values, accelerate growth, and improve profitability. He is author of hundreds of articles on economic, business and global affairs and co-author of two business books on the process of corporate growth, a book on Indian development and a novel on spirituality and business. He is also member of the Club of Rome.
Donato Kiniger-Passigli
Donato Kiniger Passigli is Vice President of the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS) and is the WAAS Representative to the UN in Geneva. He currently serves as Senior Advisor for Peace and Security at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).
He is a journalist and a member of the Italian Press Federation. Donato is an expert in crisis resolution, development cooperation, public and labor affairs. Until recently, he coordinated the Fragile States and Disaster Response Group at the International Labour Organization (ILO). Donato specialized in promoting crisis response programs and initiatives in the wake of major humanitarian crises, addressing governance and employment deficits.
In his over 30 years at the United Nations, he was also a spokesperson for the UN Humanitarian Affairs Office (OCHA) and head of the Media and Public Affairs branch of the Hague-Based Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). Donato also served as chief of staff for the UN mission in Western Sahara and was head of external relations at the International Criminal Tribunal for Former-Yugoslavia and Rwanda. Previously, he acted as head of office in Belgrade for the UN peacekeeping mission and, as an economic affairs officer, managed large UN development programmes.
Donato specialized in humanitarian action and governance, conflict analysis, risk management, disaster needs assessment, business continuity and partnership-building. He authors articles, delivers lectures and training on the above subjects.
Zhanna Kryuchkova
Zhanna Kryuchkova, Acting Treasurer of WAAS, is a Ukrainian management consultant and entrepreneur. She is founder and Managing Partner of business consultancy firm Jansen Capital Management, co-owner of Automobile Holding Almaz Group Co. and a construction company Stikon. She is Founder and editor-in-chief of Huxley, a non-commercial online and print journal dedicated to philosophy, business, art and science. The journal highlights the importance of science and the humanities in the development of society. She also holds a number of important honorary positions dedicated to public service, including member of the program committee and regular speaker for the Kiyv International Economic Forum, Ukraine's largest international conference on political and economic affairs. She is also a member of the Aspen Club of Ukraine which is dedicated to promoting value-based leadership to address critical social and public policy issues.
Zhanna has high academic achievements and extensive international experience as an international management-business-economic consultant and entrepreneur. She received her MBA with highest distinction from International Institute for Management Development, Switzerland, whose executive program has been ranked among the top three in the world.
Nebojša Nešković
Nebojša Nešković is a theoretical physicist also involved in accelerator technologies. Currently, he is Member of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development of Serbia, Member of the Scientific Council of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia, and Member of the Scientific Council of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Levant Culture and Civilization, Bucharest, Romania. Also, he is Trustee and Secretary General of the World Academy of Art and Science, Associate Member of the Club of Rome, and President of the Serbian Chapter of the Club of Rome.
He has been Director of the Laboratory of Physics of the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia, and Associate Director of the Vinča Institute responsible for making and implementing its long-range research program. He has also been Head of the TESLA Project, in the Vinča Institute, which comprised the construction and use of a large-scale facility for science and medicine with ion beams, and Director of the TESLA Scientific Center, an association of 15 scientific and educational institutions from South Eastern and Central Europe, whose joint program has been focused on science with accelerators and accelerator technologies.
Besides, he has been the main organizer of a number of international scientific meetings related to materials science, nanoscience, radiation research, biomedicine, nuclear physics, physics of elementary particles, nuclear medicine, sustainable development, future education, etc. He has authored or coauthored numerous scientific publications.
Mila Popovich
Mila Popovich is a Member of the Executive Committee at WAAS.
She is also the founder of EVOLving Leadership –program, consultancy and community for transformational leadership on the scale of personal excellence, organizational development, systemic innovation to planetary pathfinding.
As an independent academic, she is a humanities expert, systems thinker and futures consultant. She serves as a CPO (Chief Philosophy Officer) on board of multiple organizations, steering organizational visions and outcomes sourced in the highest values. An international lecturer and speaker, she specializes in ecological literacy and sustainability, value drivers of the new economies, peace and cultural diplomacy, new paradigm of human development and creative sides to future making. She is the Chair of the Membership Communications Committee at the World Academy of Art and Science. Mila is a Global Member of Protopia Labs and a Global Collaborator at the Global Education Futures (GEF) Foundation and a co-author of the GEF Report, Educational Ecosystems for Societal Transformation.
Mila is the Co-Chair of the Global Blockchain and AI Council and a Founding Member of the Global Women in Blockchain. She is a Fellow of Vital Voices – Global Women’s Leadership and an Associate Expert on ethics and gender issues at the European Commission. As the proponent of eco-conscious business, Mila serves on the Executive Committee / Brains Trust of Hazel Henderson’s Ethical Markets Media. She is an Expert on the Gender Equality Impact Panel of the Katerva Award – the so-called “Nobel Prize in Sustainability.”
Mila’s work is sourced in three major domains: systems sciences, the psychology of transformation, and anticipation and future studies. Mila delivers lectures and talks; designs courses and webinars; organizes fora and conferences; creates cultural events, and leads and facilitates workshops and transformational labs. She draws on her cultural range from native Montenegro and the resident USA for her artistic expression as a performing artist in multiple dance forms, bilingual poet and experimental theatre art director.
Thomas Reuter
Prof Thomas Reuter was born in Germany in 1961 and migrated to Australia in 1981. After BA studies at the University of Melbourne (UoM), he obtained a PhD from the Australian National University in 1997. He first taught at Heidelberg University in his native Germany, before taking up post-doctoral and QE-II Fellowships at UoM, a Research Fellowship at Monash University, and an ARC Future Fellowship back at UoM. He is currently a Professor in Asian Anthropology at UoM’s Asia Institute. He was President of the Australian Anthropological Association (2002-2005), executive member and chair of the World Council of Anthropological Associations (2004/2008-2012), Senior Vice-President of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (2008-2018), and has been a leading figure in the internationalisation of his discipline. He then was elected to the executive of the International Social Science Council (2013-2018), as it merged with ICSU to form the new International Science Council (ISC). He has served as an expert advisor to IPCC, IPBES, WSDR, UNESCO and several national governments. He is currently a member of the board of WAAS and also of Future Earth (Asia Regional Center), as well as a fellow of the European Academy of Science (EASA) and Academia Europaea (EA). Twenty-five years of research in Asia (Indonesia) have focused on indigenous people, social movements, religious change, political and economic elites, ecology, climate change, food security, and globalisation. Prof Reuter has published fifteen books and over 150 articles.
Ivo Šlaus
Ivo Šlaus, honorary president World Academy Art & Science (since 2013, 2011-2013 president, chairman Board of Trustees 2011, fellow 1994), professor of physics (1967: UCLA, Georgetown, Duke, Kyoto, Amsterdam), professor of diplomacy and International relations (2015), chair ‘Open to the World’ European Commission RISE High-Level Advisory Council (2016), member Pugwash Council (since 2003), honorary member Club of Rome (2017, member 1987), member Academia Europaea (1988), Croatian Academy Sciences & Arts (1977), corresponding member Montenegrin and Macedonian Academies Sciences & Arts (2006), member of the European Leadership Network (2010). Member Croatian Parliament (2000-2003).President Croatian Social-democratic Party Council – Zagreb and member of the General Council. Secretary-General and cofounder Croatian Movement for Democracy. Research: nuclear, particle, and medical physics, science policy, sustainable development, and human capital. Publications: monographs 11, books 5, articles over 400, citations over 4,000.
Alberto Zucconi
Alberto Zucconi is a psychologist, psychotherapist, educator, trainer, and consultant. He is the President of the Person-Centred Approach Institute (IACP), a non-profit international organization, co-founded with Carl Rogers and Charles Devonshire and dedicated to research in human behaviour, the promotion of health, and the training of professionals. IACP is a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for research, training and consulting in Health Promotion at the workplace in Italy and the Host Institution for the SOLVE programs of the International Labour Office (ILO) in Italy.
He is one of the Board of Directors of Sustainability University, Santa Fé, New Mexico, Co-founder and Co-Director of World Sustainability Forum, Member of the Global Clinical Practice Network, World Health Organization (WHO), External scientific advisor of the European Office for Investment for Health and Development (WHO/EURO).
Alberto Zucconi was a faculty member of the Western Behavioural Science Institute (WBSI) in La Jolla, CA., and is a fellow of the International Leadership Forum (ILF), an online global think-thank, a senior staff member of the Carl Rogers’ Peace Institute that has organized with the United Nations University for Peace cross-cultural communication and conflict resolution meetings with heads of state and diplomats. He has been working internationally for 35 years as a trainer, lecturer and consultant for public and private organizations and is currently teaching Client Centred Therapy and the Person-Centred Approach, at the post-graduate level at the University of Siena (Italy), faculty of medicine.
He is a clinical psychologist, a former student, and collaborator of the late Dr. Carl Rogers, one of the founding fathers of Humanistic Psychology and originator of the Client-Centred Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach, a scientifically formulated paradigm that has impacted the fields of psychology, education, and management.
He has authored several articles and books focused on psychology, psychotherapy, and health promotion and designed and directed various research projects.
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The idea of founding an international association for exploring major concerns of humanity in a nongovernmental context grew out of many conversations that took place among leading scientists and intellectuals in the years following World War II. Prominent among this group were people such as Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer who had played a part in the development of the atomic bomb and were deeply concerned about how it and other scientific advances might be used – or misused.
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The Academy was formally founded (and its first officers elected) in 1960. They were: as President, Lord John Boyd Orr of Scotland; as Vice Presidents, Hermann Joseph Muller of the United States and Hugo Ostvald of Sweden; and, as Secretary General, Hugo Boyko of Israel.
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Dec 6 2021 to Dec 8 2021
5th International Conference on Future Education
The enormous challenges in education today can only be solved by including system wide action at... READ MORE
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Sep 20 2022 to Sep 22 2022
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16th SDEWES conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia and Online, Oct 2021
The Jena Declaration on Sustainability, Online Streaming, Sep 2021
WAAS Mentors: Five Big Ideas to Transform Outdated Thinking and Action, Online Meeting, Jul 2021
Global Social Transformations and the Limits to Growth in the 21st century, Online Meeting, Jun 2021
WAAS Mentors: TAO of finance, Online Meeting, May 2021
Science as a Social Good, Online Meeting, May 2021
Latin-American Meeting: Perspectives on Post Pandemic, Online Meeting, May 2021
WAAS Mentors: Mind, Thinking, Creativity, Online Meeting, Apr 2021
Democratizing Global Governance, Online Meeting, Apr 2021
WAAS@60 - A Planetary Moment, Online Meeting, Feb 2021
2020
International Scientific Forum "COVID and Human Security", Online Meeting, Dec 2020
International conference on the "Lessons of the pandemic", Online Meeting, Dec 2020
GL21 meeting in December, 2020, Online Meeting, Dec 2020
Mobilizing Youth Networks and Social Movements, Online Meeting, Dec 2020
Youth Leadership Day, Online Meeting, Dec 2020
Art Impact 4 Health and SDGs, Palais des Nations E Building, 3rd Floor, Exhibitions Gallery, Geneva, Oct 2020
Big Bang Data 2020, , Sep 2020
Strategies for Global Food Security, Online Meeting, Aug 2020
Global Employment Challenge, Online Meeting, Aug 2020
Web-Conference on Relevance of Russell-Einstein Manifesto, Online Meeting, Jul 2020
Strategies for Transformative Global Leadership, Online Meeting, Jun 2020
Global Issues and Future of Mankind, Online Meeting, May 2020
GL21-Youth Movements Online Workshop, Online Meeting, May 2020
WAAS–GlobalMindED 2020 for Earth Day, Online Meeting, Apr 2020
Consciousness, the Corporate World and Conflict: Towards a Deeper Understanding and Finding Solutions, Albany, New Zealand, Apr 2020
E- roundtable on Catalyzing Rapid Social Transformation, Online Meeting, Mar 2020
2019
Transforming Future of Money , Dubrovnik, Nov 2019
4th International Conference on Future Education, Belgrade, Serbia, Nov 2019
Human-Centered Symbiotic System Science for Industry 4.0, Bari, Italy, Oct 2019
Financing Global Development, World Bank Headquarters, Washington DC, Sep 2019
Future Capital , UN Headquarters, New York, Sep 2019
International Conference on Cognition, Society & Well-being, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy, Jul 2019
APPROACHING 20?? YEAR, Podgorica, May 2019
Emerging New Civilization Initiative, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Mar 2019
VII GLOBAL BAKU FORUM, Baku, Azerbaijan, Mar 2019
2018
Third International Conference on Future Education, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Nov 2018
Roundtable on the Future of Democracy: Challenges & Opportunities, St. Augustine, Florida, Nov 2018
Roundtable on Governance & Law: Challenges & Opportunities, Washington, DC, Nov 2018
XV International Colloquium, Paris, France, May 2018
Global Blockchain Summit, Denver, Apr 2018
Future Education Conference, Pondicherry, India, Jan 2018
Forum on New International Research Facilities for South East Europe, Trieste, Italy, Jan 2018
2017
2nd Intl. Conference on Future Education, Rome, Italy, Nov 2017
Globalism vs Nationalism, Podgorica, Montenegro, Nov 2017
Agenda 2030: Economics in a Changing World, Umag, Croatia, Aug 2017
Towards a Human-Centered Sustainable Economic and Social System for the 21st Century, Cape Town, South Africa, May 2017
Anticipation, Agency and Complexity, Trento, Italy, Apr 2017
2016
New Paradigm and Planetary Engagement, Seoul, Korea, Sep 2016
International Conference: Technology + Society =? Future - Podgorica, Podgorica, Montenegro, May 2016
XIII International Colloquium, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2016
2015
Conference on Science, Technology, Innovation & Social Responsibility, CERN, Geneva, Nov 2015
Paradigm Shift, Geneva, Switzerland, Nov 2015
First International Conference on ANTICIPATION, Trento, Italy, Nov 2015
Transformative Future Education at the World Resources Forum, Davos, Switzerland, Oct 2015
Conference for a Green and Inclusive Economy, Geneva, Oct 2015
SDEWES Special Session, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Sep 2015
ISF 2015, Oxford, UK, Sep 2015
XII INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM, Gainesville, FL, May 2015
The Global Game Changers Lab, Orange County, CA, May 2015
Framework for a New Paradigm of Human Development, Baku, Apr 2015
“The State of the World, Need for the New World Paradigm and Role of Ukraine in it”, Kiev, Ukraine, Apr 2015
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New Paradigm of Sustainable Human Development, Almaty, Nov 2014
Oxford Summit of Leaders - Oxford, UK - October 13-14, 2014, Oxford, UK, Oct 2014
International Conference on Employment Growth – on a Road to Recovery, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jul 2014
Prospects for Ecological Education for Sustainable Development, Moscow, Jun 2014
Future of Education, Florence, Italy, Jun 2014
Creating The Future Of Higher Education, Yokohama, Japan, Jun 2014
XI International Colloquium on Global Crisis and Changes of Paradigms: Current Issues, Brasilia, May 2014
New Paradigm for Human Development, Baku, Azerbaijan, Apr 2014
BioVision Alexandria, Library of Alexandria, Egypt, Apr 2014
International Conference - Transition to a New Society, Podgorica, Montenegro, Mar 2014
CERN Colloquium, CERN, Geneva, Mar 2014
World University Consortium Meeting of Charter Members, Alexandria, Feb 2014
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International Conference -- World Academy Forum on the Future of Global Higher Education, , Oct 2013
Roundtable, Ottawa, Canada, Sep 2013
Roundtable, Washington DC, Sep 2013
Opportunities and Challenges for the 21st Century, Library of Alexandria, Egypt, Jun 2013
Opportunities & Challenges for the 21st Century: Search for a New Paradigm, United Nations Office at Geneva, Jun 2013
Actions to Enhance Global Security, Zagreb, May 2013
Impact of Science and Technology on Society and Economy, Trieste, Italy, Mar 2013
2012
WAAS-ELN International Conference on Nuclear Threats and Security, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Sep 2012
The Dream of a Global Knowledge Society, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Sep 2012
Humanities and Contemporary World, Podgorico, Montenegro, Jun 2012
2016
Webinar on Mind, Thinking & Creativity - Mar 9 2016
2015
The Greek Crisis - Sep 15 2015
Anticipation & Complexity 2 - Jul 21 2015
Future of Education - Jun 26 2015
Anticipation and Complexity - Apr 13 2015
Essence of Leadership - Feb 16 2015
2013
Web Seminar on the New Sciences II - Jun 18 2013
The Evolution of Sovereignty : E-Seminar on Global Rule of Law II - May 20 2013
The Role of Crisis in Social Evolution : Lessons from History, Web Seminar on Global Challenges & Opportunities - May 13 2013
2012
E-Workshop on The Science of Networks - Nov 8 2012
The Emerging Individual - Feb 17 2012
2010
e-Conference on Evolution of Individuality (CEI) - Feb 1 2010
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MIND, THINKING & CREATIVITY II
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Future of Democracy: Challenges & Opportunities - Recent Course
Democracy is under siege. Traditional bastions of liberal democracy are faltering. Young democracies are reverting to their authoritarian pasts. Populism, corporatization of the media, fake news, retreat from globalism, oligarchy, corruption and other perils are undermining fairness, effectiveness and truthfulness. Just when it appeared that the world was converging on a universal set of values and standards for governance at the national and international level, fundamental questions are being raised regarding the viability and sustainability of democratic institutions. Recent events raise fundamental questions regarding the institutions of governance and also about the underlying social, psychological, cultural and evolutionary processes that determine how these institutions function.
Is democracy in its current form really the most viable and effective system of governance? Are human beings sufficiently rational and selfless to govern themselves justly and effectively? Is the future of democracy at the national level compatible with the persistence of non-democratic institutions at the international level? By what process has the distribution of social power shifted from army, monarchy, aristocracy to democracy and how is that process likely to evolve further in future? To what extent are the institutional problems confronting democracy today reflections of underlying social, psychological and cultural factors and processes? What proven and potential safeguards and remedies are available to address the failures and insufficiencies of contemporary democracies? Is democracy the best possible system or merely a stage in the evolution of governance toward something more stable, an effective and equitable system?
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Mind, Thinking & Creativity - Recent Course
Mind is humanity's highest developed instrument for seeking knowledge. It is the master tool that we use to comprehend the present, remember the past, and anticipate and plan for the future. From the act of striking two flints together to create fire to combining strings of 1s and 0s to design the code for supercomputers, mind has enabled humanity to create remarkable technologies and organized global institutions. The mind is the unifying foundation on which humanity’s entire social evolution is based. To understand this vital instrument better, the World Academy of Art & Science and World University Consortium have launched a ground-breaking project to explore Mind, Thinking and Creativity. A greater understanding of the nature of mind, its ways of knowing, the limits to thinking and rationality, mind's untapped potential, the workings of creativity and genius are essential for addressing the challenges confronting humanity today.
In April 2016 WAAS and WUC, along with partnering organizations IACP, IUC, DHUC, and MSS organized a four-day roundtable on Mind, Thinking and Creativity 2016 at Dubrovnik, Croatia for to explore fundamental questions. The meeting was attended by experts from different fields of natural and social science, including medicine, neuroscience, engineering, psychology, sociology, economics, law, and philosophy. Video recordings, presentations and papers for the roundtable are available here. The enthusiastic interest generated by the Dubrovnik meeting spurred efforts of WAAS and the World University Consortium to commence work on a on-line course on this subject which is now underway. A report on last year's meeting including videos and presentations was included in the Academy's July 2016 newsletter.
Roundtable 2 -- November 2017 at Dubrovnik
The second roundtable on Mind, Thinking & Creativity is being conducted by the World University Consortium, the World Academy of Art & Science, the Mother's Service Society, Person-Centered Approach Institute, Dag Hammarskjöld University College of International Relations and Diplomacy and the Inter-University Centre from November 6-8, 2017 at Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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Human-Centered Economics - Recent Course
A Post-Graduate Certificate Course in Human-Centered Economics will be conducted by the World Academy of Art & Science, the World University Consortium, The Mother's Service Society, Person-Centered Approach Institute, Dag Hammarskjöld University College of International Relations and Diplomacy and Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia from Feb 1-Feb 3,2017 at Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
The multidimensional challenges confronting humanity today are human-made and can be changed by a change in thought and action. Contemporary economic thought is built on a mind-frame that originated prior to the Industrial Revolution when scarcity of goods in a world of abundant resources was the primary concern, economic growth was considered synonymous with human welfare, and impact of humanity on the environment was completely ignored. Without challenging obvious flaws in existing theory, it will be not be possible to significantly alter current policies and practices.
The overall aim of the course is to (a) demonstrate why mainstream neo-classical economic theory is inappropriate for dealing with the global challenges of the c.21st, and (b) explore alternative approaches for achieving ecologically sustainable, human-centered development and welfare for all.
This course will present the findings of a five year research program of the World Academy of Art & Science and the on-going work of the New Economic Theory working group. It will harness the best available ideas and practices on human-centred, sustainable economy to create informative, authoritative and compelling educational and communication tools with the power to challenge and alter university level education in Economics, public policy, business decisions, media coverage and general public opinion regarding how the world economy should and can work for the betterment of all humanity.
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Social Power - Recent Course
A Post-Graduate Certificate Course in Social Power, Empowerment & Social Evolution will be conducted by the World Academy of Art & Science, the World University Consortium, The Mother's Service Society, Person-Centered Approach Institute, Dag Hammarskjöld University College of International Relations and Diplomacy and Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia from Oct 31-Nov 4, 2016 at Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Humanity lives in a time of unprecedented capacity for accomplishment in every field of social life. Never before have we possessed power of this magnitude for good or for evil. Never before has power been so widely distributed within society. Democracy, law, human rights, science, technology, education and many other forms of social organization have generated immense power. Society governs the possession and exercise of this power through formal structures and institutions, such as law and human rights, as well as through both legitimate and extra-legal informal mechanisms including status, wealth, popularity, political influence and corruption. The distribution of power in its various forms powerfully impacts on the functioning of the economy, political system, educational, scientific, religious and and other social institutions, and on the overall productivity, strength, integrity, harmony and welfare of society. This transdisciplinary course will explore the sources, expressions, determinants and consequences of the creation, distribution and exercise of social power in its various expressions in politics, economy, society and culture and its consequences for the evolution of society as a whole.
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Mind, Thinking & Creativity - Recent Course
Mind is humanity’s highest developed instrument for seeking knowledge. It is an instrument with remarkable capabilities and characteristic limitations. It is ironic that we invest so little time in education and scientific endeavor trying to understand the nature of mental knowledge and the character of the mental processes by which we arrive at it. The objective of this course is to arrive at an understanding of the inherent limits to rationality and mental ways of knowing, as well as the extraordinary creative and intuitive processes by which mind transcends those limitations and tends toward genius.
Thinking is the activity by which mind associates, organizes, coordinates and integrates information, thoughts and ideas. Creative thinking is the process by which mind extends the boundaries of existing thought and knowledge to connect, reconcile and unify previously unconnected or contradictory perspectives. This course will explore the characteristics of mental knowledge and thought processes, types of thinking, the character of rational thought, the mental and social construction of knowledge, deep thinking, creativity and genius. Rather than focus on abstract philosophical concepts, it will apply this knowledge to understand both the sources of humanity’s prolific mental creativity, the characteristic problems it confronts due to irresolvable conflicts and contradictions between mental perspectives, and their resolution in different fields of natural and social science, public policy, collective and individual behavior.
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Future Education - Recent Course
A Post-Graduate Certificate Course in Future Education was conducted by the World Academy of Art & Science, the World University Consortium, The Mother's Service Society, Person-Centered Approach Institute, Dag Hammarskjöld University College of International Relations and Diplomacy and Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia from September 21-23, 2015 at Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Education is our best hope for a better future. Emergence of a new paradigm in education can radically abridge the time required for humanity to address critical issues related to economy, governance, ecology and life-style. Education is the best known instrument for ensuring universal human rights, promoting democracy, enhancing productivity and protecting the environment.There is urgent need to evolve a new paradigm in education appropriate to the needs of the 21st century. Closing the gap between social needs and educational capabilities is essential for addressing pressing challenges confronting humanity today. A review of education today makes evident that there is enormous scope for improving and developing the educational system. Whatever its current limitations in terms of inadequate coverage, quality and content, the means and potential exist for dramatically enhancing humanity’s individual and collective performance in virtually all spheres of our social existence by realistic, achievable improvements in education. We need a new paradigm in education capable of more fully and effectively developing the latent capacities of our youth.
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Essence of Effective Leadership - Recent Course
A Post-Graduate Certificate Course in Essence of Effective Leadership was conducted by the World Academy of Art & Science, the World University Consortium, The Mother's Service Society, Person-Centered Approach Institute, Dag Hammarskjöld University College of International Relations and Diplomacy and Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia from March 31 to April 3, 2015 at Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
This course explored the characteristics common to leaders in business, politics, civil society, science, arts, professions and education and examined methods by which these characteristics can be consciously developed by individuals. The presentations consist of theory, practical strategies, and a wide range of examples drawn from biography, history, management, and literature from movies illustrating the principles under discussion. Apart from the presentations, our faculty interacted with participants to bring home the theoretical significance and practical relevance of the material.
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Individual Accomplishment, Growth & the Character of Life in Management, History,
Literature, and Psychology - Recent Course
The Individual is the catalyst of all social progress, the source of creativity, innovation, new ideas and new initiatives. The individual is the genetic source of human diversity. The entrepreneur, inventor, social reformer, revolutionary leader, original thinker and creative artist are a few of individuality's expressions. Yet how little we understand about the characteristics of true individuality, the ways in which it expresses, the means for developing it, and the means for realizing real individuality in one’s own life.
History demonstrates that individuals have the power to change the world. This course explored the relationship between personality and accomplishment. It examined the role of Individuality and Values in personal achievement, growth of personality and social progress drawing on evidence from Management Science, History, Psychology and Literature. It explored the relationship between creative individuals and society searching for insights into the principles and process that govern successful human initiatives and their consequences in various fields of life.
The course was intended for both students and practitioners in all fields interested in advancing theoretical understanding and practical approaches to promote the development of entrepreneurship, individuality, creativity, original thinking and other forms of social innovation. It explored the role of the individual in development of society, elucidated the characteristics of true individuals, the source of their amazing power for accomplishment and the process by which they act as catalysts of social innovation. While the presentation was academic, the objective was to impart original insights and practical knowledge for personal growth and individuation.
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Toward a Trans-disciplinary Science of Society - Recent Course
Today humanity is confronted by a plethora of serious challenges – political, economic, legal, social, cultural, psychological and ecological. These challenges are complex, interrelated, and global in reach. They are a reflection of the inadequacy of current institutions and policies and at a deeper level the inadequacy of current knowledge. They defy comprehension and resolution based on the prevailing principles of social science. The specialized knowledge developed by separate disciplines is inadequate to deal with the increasingly complex interdependencies of the real world. Knowledge needs to evolve to keep pace with the evolution of society.
The evolution of a complex, highly integrated global society necessitates the development of a more comprehensive and integrated science of society. The division into various specialized fields has been a useful mental strategy for the development of the social sciences, leading to significant advances in all fields – knowledge which needs to be preserved and enhanced by future developments. Yet it is increasingly evident that a more comprehensive and integrated approach is now required. As society evolves, its different functions develop greater complexity. At the same time they become more closely and complexly interlinked and interdependent on one another. Economy today is highly dependent on the political system and laws governing the distribution and enforcement of power in society, legal concepts regarding ownership of property and human rights, public institutions responsible for the creation and management of money, rules for commerce between nations, public policies influencing income and wealth distribution, processes that determine collective decision-making, public investment in education and training, and social expectations regarding economy and the future, etc. A recent announcement by the White House of an ‘intention’ to examine measures to discourage shifting of US firms to tax havens overseas resulted in a 10% fall in market value for several large firms.
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PROGRAMS
WAAS PROGRAM FRAMEWORK
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP
NEW PARADIGM
FUTURE EDUCATION
ECONOMIC THEORY
EMPLOYMENT
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
THE SECURITY & SUSTAINABILITY GUIDE
MIND, THINKING & CREATIVITY
INDIVIDUALITY
NEW SCIENCES
GLOBAL RULE OF LAW
Strategic Planning Committee Program Framework
Being a world academy composed of members drawn from the arts, social and physical sciences, humanities, business, public administration and civil society poses fundamental questions. How can WAAS distinguish itself from other national and regional academies? Is there really a common meeting point between art and science? Is there a unique contribution that WAAS can make to the world’s knowledge?
At the New Delhi General Assembly, Fellows explored facets of a new program framework developed by the Strategic Planning Committee (SPC) which seeks to answer these questions in the affirmative. Rather than distinguish itself by specializing on a particular set of disciplines, issues or geographic area, the framework is an attempt to formulate a comprehensive approach and integrated perspective of knowledge inclusive of all disciplinary perspectives and applicable to social problems and opporunities in all fields.
The core of the framework is a human-centered conception of what constitutes reliable knowing, a question posed to the SPC by Ruben Nelson. In his presentation to the GA, Garry Jacobs explained how this conception applies to WAAS’s projects on new economic theory, individuality and limits to rationality. Pushpa Bhargava pointed out that a human centered perspective naturally incorporates ecology, since the survival and full development of humanity depends on its capacity to evolve in harmony with the environment.
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Global Leadership in the 21st Century
There is an urgent need to fill the global leadership vacuum in order to address the complex, pressing challenges confronting humanity today. Leadership is needed at all levels in all fields. Leadership is a catalytic process that can accomplish what leaders cannot. The leadership needed must be inspired by universal values and visionary ideas, energized by high goals and awareness of untapped opportunities, given expression by courageous individuals, implemented by innovative organizations, and fulfilled by awakening and unleashing the aspirations of the whole society.
The World Academy of Art & Science, in partnership with the United Nations at Geneva, is conducting a multi-stakeholder, multi-sectoral project highlighting innovative strategies and effective principles to accelerate the emergence of dynamic leadership for successful implementation of the SDGs. The project will involve consultations with IGOs, nation states, business, scientific research and educational institutions, civil society and youth organizations. It will culminate in a major two-day conference at UNOG in October 2020, followed by a report to the UN, educational and other outreach strategies. The overarching objective of the project is to become a catalyst to accelerate the emergence of dynamic leadership for global development. Its strategy is to consciously apply at the global level essential principles of effective leadership that have previously served as catalysts for rapid transformation at the level of organizations, nation states and international organizations.
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New Paradigm Program
Scope: The world confronts multiple crises, each of which resists current efforts at resolution and appears intractable. The environmental crisis of climate change occupied the center stage in the mid-2000s. Fears of nuclear weapons proliferation, which had subsided into complacency in the years following the end of the Cold War, suddenly surfaced with renewed intensity when Korea tested nuclear weapons and long range missiles and news surfaced of Iran’s secret nuclear weapons program in 2007.
Then the subprime mortgage crisis exploded in late 2008, spreading havoc through financial markets across the world. It was followed quickly by a sudden and substantial slowing of economic growth in OECD countries, rising levels of unemployment and most recently a crisis of excessive government debt.
In spite of the enormous attention being given to each of these issues by specialists nationally and internationally, progress on all fronts appears to be nearly at a standstill or at least far too slow to meet pressing human concerns. The times we live in are a Wild West of globalization and the unbridled, unregulated expansion of international activities threatens to destabilize and undermine the remarkable progress of the previous five decades.
This project is predicated on the assumption that each of these problems defies solution because they all represent problems that transcend the sovereign powers of the nation-state. None of them can be fully and satisfactorily addressed by nation-states acting individually. All are symptoms of the evolution of world society to a stage where concerted and coordinated global action is required to meet the collective needs of humanity for peace, security, financial stability, economic welfare and sustainable development. This project has been conceived to address the underlying and interrelated issues that all these challenges pose to global governance.
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World University Consortium
The mission of World University Consortium is to evolve and promote development of accessible, affordable, quality higher education worldwide based on a human-centered approach that shifts the emphasis from specialized expertise to contextualized knowledge within a trans-disciplinary conceptual framework reflecting the complexity and integration of the real world, from teaching mastery of a field of knowledge to learning that enhances the capacity of students to think and discover knowledge for themselves, from theoretical mastery to acquisition of knowledge, skills and values relevant to each individual’s personal development and career – an educational system better suited to develop the full potentials of social personality and individuality for productive engagement, social welfare and psychological well-being. The objectives are:
Identify global best practices and develop effective global models and strategies to improve accessibility, affordability, quality, innovation and relevance in higher education appropriate to the needs of the 21st century.
Develop innovative, open learning systems and more effective models that extend the reach of quality higher education to people of all age groups globally.
Explore new models of online and hybrid delivery systems designed to facilitate learning through teacher-student and student-student interaction.
Enhance the learning process through research, development and application of advanced instruments for measurement and evaluation of educational processes.
Promote person-centered approaches that emphasize self-guided learning, critical and original thinking, inspirational forms of instruction, learning to learn, trans-disciplinary contextualized perspectives, learning by teaching and sharing with others, edutainment and experiential learning.
Develop transcultural and culture-specific methods and content reflecting universal human values.
Create a worldwide forum where all the stakeholders can meet, interact and create new networks, partnerships and projects.
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NEW ECONOMIC THEORY
A multidisciplinary group from the World Academy of Art & Science and the Club of Rome are leading a quest for a new human-centered theory of economics that reflects recent changes resulting from the emergence of a service-based economy, globalization, rising social aspirations and changing values, and is integrated with political, social, ecological, technological, and cultural factors from which it is inseparable.
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PROGRAM ON GLOBAL EMPLOYMENT CHALLENGE
Access to employment is the most essential requirement for providing economic security to the world’s burgeoning population.
This interdisciplinary dialogue explores theoretical and practical aspects of the global employment challenge, including its demographic, economic, legal, political, psychological dimensions as well as linkages with the international financial crisis, social stability, and terrorism.
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Webcasts
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PROGRAM ON ABOLITION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
The devastating consequences of nuclear war and the potential destructive applications of science and technology were paramount concerns among Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell, Robert Oppenheimer, Joseph Rotblat and others which led to the founding of the World Academy in 1960.
Nuclear disarmament is a sine qua non for effectively addressing other issues of global important – terrorism, financial stability, unemployment, poverty, climate change, democratization of the UN and other aspects of global governance. In recent years, the Academy has conducted numerous conferences, seminars and workshops and collaborating with other organizations in an effort to promote concrete steps toward immediate and total global nuclear disarmament.
Overview
Standing Committee on
Peace and Development
Government of Indian
Conference and Declaration
Middle Powers Initiative
Disarmament Conference
In Geneva
South East Europe Declaration
World Futures
Society Conference
The Security & Sustainability Guide
The SSG, a project of the World Academy & Art & Science, is based on the premise that people and nations cannot be secure without sustainability, nor sustainable if insecure. It responds to the fact that challenges facing humanity such as public health preparedness are greatly understated, and the many organizations responding to these challenges are underappreciated.
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TRANS-DISCIPLINARY DIALOGUE ON MIND, THINKING AND CREATIVITY
Mind is humanity’s highest developed instrument for seeking knowledge. It is an instrument with remarkable capabilities and characteristic limitations. It is ironic that we invest so little time in education and scientific endeavor trying to understand the nature of mental knowledge and the character of the mental processes by which we arrive at it.
The objective of this project is to arrive at an understanding of the inherent limits to rationality and mental ways of knowing, as well as the extraordinary creative and intuitive processes by which mind transcends those limitations and tends toward genius.
Concept Note
EVOLUTION OF INDIVIDUALITY
Individuality is the crown of human evolution and the catalyst for social progress, yet there are very different conceptions of what constitutes true individuality, the relationship between the individual and society, and whether humanity is inevitably evolving toward higher levels of individuality.
This project will explore the essential nature of individuality, the social and cultural factors that foster it, its role in social development, its myriad expressions in the original thinker, creative artist, political leader, entrepreneur, inventor and social innovator, and the means available to society to foster it.
Overview
Progress Report
Webcast
Papers
NEW SCIENCES
In 2013 WAAS launched a project to explore important developments in recently emerging fields of science, with e-conferences on the Science of Networks and the Science of Complexity. The project involves an application of concepts and tools from the new sciences relevant to address the global challenges confronting humanity today and to the evolution of a transdisciplinary science of society.
Overview
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GLOBAL RULE OF LAW
The evolution of international law and human rights represent crucial threads in the progressive development of global rule of law.
This project will explore the relationship between the social, political and legal dimensions of global rule of law in an effort to frame the boundaries of a wider approach to the evolution of global governance. Emphasis will be place to re-examining the concept of national sovereignty and the common rights of humanity in an increasingly globalized world.
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Panorama of devastation from the roof of Chugoku Shimbun (Newspaper) Building in Kami-Nagarekawa-cho District, 950 yards (870 meters) from the hypocenter. A commission from the Japan Science Council was sent to study the effects of the bomb in October 1945. Filmmakers and photographers from the Nihon Eigusa Studio were recruited. Shigeo Hayashi, an Imperial Japanese Army veteran of Manchuria and a former reporter for FRONT Magazine, was selected. The team arrived at Hiroshima on October 1, 1945 and began at the hypocenter at Shima Hospital. When the weather cleared, he climbed several buildings and made these panaramas. He later wrote, "Every few steps I saw the remains of another makeshift crematoria. Wherever I aimed the camera, voices from the hell of two months earlier flooded toward me." 1.) Nagarekawa Methodist Church of Christ. Reverend Kiyoshi Tanimoto, Minister, famously administered first aid to Hiroshima's massive number of casualties for days. 2.) On the right, the Old Fukuya Department Store. 3.) On the left stands the New Fukuya Department Store (now, Fukuya Department Store). The new building was completed in 1938 with eight stories above ground and two below. During the war, the army, control corporations, and other government agencies took over most of its retail space. The atomic bombing completely gutted the interior and killed dozens of occupants. 4.) Odamasa, a kimono fabric store, made military uniforms as well. The steel structure survived the blast but caved in soon after. 5.) Higushi Police Station, Shimo-yanagi-cho District. Relief Efforts began around these stations and moved out to the city. 6.) Hirataya-cho District's Kirin Beer Hall and Shimomura Jewelers, also known as Hondori Clock Tower. It lacked internal support and shifted. The financial district is behind these buildings. 7.) Chimney of Chugoku Shimbun Building where photo was taken. All of Hayashi's work was confiscated by Supreme Command Allied Powers (SCAP) run by US General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. 540 35mm photos and 174 4x6 photos were donated to the Hiroshima Peace Museum after their return in 1973. Hayashi later became head of the Anti-Nuclear Photography Movement. Chugoku Shimbun Building, rebuilt in 1949, was torn down in 1970. The Mitsukoshi Department Store stands on the spot today.
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Automotive News reports that General Motors may slash production or ramp up discounts in order to deal with an oversupply of pickup trucks. GM currently has more than double the standard supply of pickups, and the vehicles are threatening to dampen the automaker's profits for 2013. Typically, automakers try to sustain a 60- to 75-day supply of vehicles, but GM is currently loaded with a 139-day supply, as of last month. At the end of November, the automaker was sitting on 245,853 units.
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I have to thank former Marvel colleague, writer Dan Slot, for this posting. It was he who reminded me of the incident, when I stopped by his table at a Big Apple Con a while back. I was a bit taken aback by the lack of attention the comic scribe garnered. It’s not as if he were secluded in a corner of the floor. His table was located just to the right of the main entrance—you couldn’t miss him!
Well, maybe you could! A cross between Danny DeVito and a minion, Slott isn’t much taller, and no less stocky. He has an endearing cherubic face and a Muppet eyebrow, which belie the mischievous twinkle in his eyes. It was sinful that Slott wasn’t fronted by a horde of fans. He’d been writing for Marvel and DC, since 1992, with a successful revival of She-Hulk and a Great Lakes Avengers limited series. Unfortunately, his attempts at relaunching a Thing—the rocky member of the Fantastic Four—comic were not as good, despite a snarky attempt to rally readers with a “Pull my Thing” campaign (in comic-shop vernacular, frequent buyers create “pull” lists, from which the store reserves selected titles before they’re put on the shelves).
The momentary low didn’t deter Slott, however. He went on to become one of a rotating crew of scribes on Amazing Spider-Man; wrote Avengers: Initiative, which led to his picking up the writing duties on Mighty Avengers after fan-favorite Brian Michael Bendis’s departure; and had recently become the sole regular scribe on Amazing, when I saw him.
Had anyone realized the 380º turn the diminutive writer’s reputation would take less than a year later, they not only would’ve been mobbing his area, but also clamoring for his head! Dan is now one of the hottest and most notorious, writers in comics, as much beloved as he is vilified. Why? Perhaps you heard in the news recently about the death of everyone’s favorite neighborhood Spider-Man. That was dastardly Dan’s doing.
And merely offing Peter Parker wasn’t good enough for the whimsically wicked wordsmith. Oh, no… As he lay dying, Dr. Otto Octavius, better known as the Web-Spinner’s multi-appendaged foe, Dr. Octopus, transferred his mind with Parker’s at the exact instant the Grim Reaper swung his scythe. In essence, Octavius became both Parker and Spider-Man, destroying his hated nemesis, while also depriving him the respect and mourning of his loved ones. That’s just plain nasty!
To add insult to injury, Marvel canceled Webhead’s signature title, Amazing Spider-Man, first released in 1962, and replaced it with Superior Spider-Man. Superior?! As if to say Doc Ock’s super-arachnid, whose only accomplishment at the time was ending the life of one of Earth’s greatest heroes, is better than the original model, he who’d only saved the planet and countless lives for more than five decades. Why not just spit on Spidey’s fans and piss on his grave. Oh, wait. You can’t. He doesn’t have a grave!
Contrary to the seeming vitriol of my previous paragraphs, I’m far from joining the Slott-Hater bandwagon. Sure, I consider the radical writer my friend, but I honestly don’t have a problem with the way he’s treated the Wondrous Web-Swinger. After all, one of the character’s signature aspects is his continued heroism, not only in the face of overwhelming odds, but also whilst his unmasked Regular Joe self deals with a life seemingly crumbling around him.
But Spidey’s dead! you’re thinking. What greater obstacle to overcome? His demise also calls into question the hero’s raison d’être, that being “With great power comes great responsibility.” Does that sacred creed hold true after death? And how does a once nefarious ne’er-do-well like Dr. Octopus deal with the onus of such responsibility. Will Webhead’s legacy ultimately prove to be Doc’s undoing?
I also don’t believe for a second that Peter Parker is gone for good. Seriously, people?! Fellow comics cognoscenti should be ashamed of themselves. Have we not learned anything in the past fifty years. Times were, if there wasn’t a body, you could be assured the character wasn’t dead. Marvel’s obituary section stood at three entries for decades, encompassing Parker’s Uncle Ben; first love, Gwen Stacy; and Captain America’s Golden Age kid sidekick, Bucky. In fact, whenever a character “died,” the cynical response was, “But are they Bucky dead?” meaning truly having entered the Pearly Gates. Even that rule was shattered during writer Ed Brubaker’s run on Cap a few years back when the scribe brought Bucky back as the Winter Soldier, the storyline of which will be featured in the upcoming second film of the Red-White-and-Blue Avenger. Suddenly, “Bucky dead” meant bupkes.
More heinous was the resurrection of Uncle Ben a few years back. Ben’s death at the hands of a burglar, whom Peter had allowed to escape due to his selfish intention of using his newly acquired spider abilities for fame and fortune, led to the youth’s realization about the relationship between power and responsibility. His uncle’s return was a slap in the face of the Wall-Crawler’s basis for being!
So to all you so-called Spidey-o-phile nay-sayer’s, I say, “Get over it!” Enjoy the ride. The character’s been mired in mediocrity for years, and hasn’t raised this much contentious behavior since the ignominious Clone Saga of the 90s. Heck, it’s not as if our woebegone Web-Swinger hasn’t been killed and replaced before. Kraven the Hunter did the deed in the epic six-part “Kraven’s Last Hunt,” which ran through all three of the awesome arachnid’s titles, Amazing, Spectacular and Web of Spider-Man back in the late 80s. And in that scintillating saga, our bedeviled hero actually was buried!
The death of Gwen Stacy, the original clone story and its more notorious sequel thirty years later, the infamous black costume, Peter Parker’s wedding, the “One More Day” storyline; these and many others have been some people’s excuse to bellyache and bemoan the demise of their Spider-Man, when, in fact, they have done no such thing. All the stories still exist, and will long after the Web-Slinger has truly “shuffled off this mortal coil.”
As for the members of the hoi polloi who are grabbing their torches and pitchforks to storm the Marvel offices over the death of Spider-Man, you are no better than your geek counterparts in your misplaced hysteria. I have three words for you: DEATH… OF… SUPERMAN. Given all the import of a terrorist attack with no less the sensationalism, the media stoked into a conflagration what would normally be a minor news item buried in the celebrity gossip segment of their broadcasts on any other day with a modicum of activity. DC wasn’t just offing a fictional superhero, they were killing baseball, hot dogs and Mom’s apple pie, the American Dream, in one fell swoop. HOW DARE THEY?!
At the same time these Superman aficionado wannabes were descrying DC, they were buying up and hoarding copies of the seminal issue like gasoline in Mad Max, thinking they could parlay their purchase into tuition for their children a few years thence. I tried to explain the worthlessness of this Man of Steel milestone to the colleague of a friend of mine I was visiting during the height of the hullabaloo. She had just come into the office exalting her purchase of a copy, like she’d been one of the first to snag a Cabbage Patch doll.
As respectfully as I could, given the bile rising in my throat over the speculative hyperbole, I explained to her the comic was worth little more than the paper it was printed on. She would have none of that, citing Action Comics #1, the poster child for comic speculation due to its exponential rise in worth every year—even copies in extremely low condition sell for several hundred thousand dollars—as proof of her savvy investment.
Released in 1938, the sacred tome introduced Superman, the first ever superhero. Born in an age when comics were in their infancy and viewed as little more than cheap entertainment, and then sacrificed by the boatloads during the paper drives of WWII, there are few more than a dozen copies of Action Comics #1 in existence, never mind the one or two copies in better-than-shitty grade. Contrarily, DC shipped between 2.5 and 3 million copies of the “Death of Superman” issue, a large percentage of which were being hermetically sealed in Mylar and boarded with archival materials. To equate the two would be like comparing the Holy Grail to a Dixie Cup.
My calm rationale was greeted with the kind of look Homer Simpson gave Lurleen Lumpkin as she suggestively sang “Bunk with Me” to him. But unlike the famous animated Fox patriarch, my target never got the subtext of the message. “But this is the ‘Death of Superman’” she blurted with sudden finality as if I were the one who didn’t “get it,” before turning away and ending the conversation. I would imagine she’s since discovered that the only educational institution she can afford for her children from her “wise” investment is the School of Hard Knocks!
Which brings us back to Slott, whose career began in the early ’90s at Marvel, first as an intern, then as an assistant under Editor Fabian Nicieza. “Under” would not be an exaggeration. The young wannabe scribe followed Nicieza like Marley padded after his master. He was equally as loveable as exasperating, incessantly yammering story ideas and humorous anecdotes whether the beleaguered editor was listening or not. No wonder he was pegged as the writer for the Ren & Stimpy comic, which debuted in 1992, bagged with a scratch ’n’ sniff air “fouler.” The rascally raconteur proved the perfect fit for the popular animated pair, and the title’s subsequent success launched Slott’s career.
We’d begun reminiscing about out days at Marvel, when I’d asked him if he were interested in contributing something to the “Closet” as a guest writer. It was at that moment, a fan stopped by, and having overheard our speaking of working at Marvel, understandably asked if I’d worked at the House of Ideas, too.
“He was Spider-Man,” Slott chimed in.
Ever wary of people’s reactions when my former alter-ego is revealed, I quickly and succinctly explained that I was a character actor for Marvel at the same time Slott was interning.
“Cool!” the fan responded, genuinely impressed.
Our short exchange, however, prompted Slott’s recollection of his own “favorite Steve/Spidey story.”
Cue flashback graphics and sound effects...
When I wasn’t on the road Web-Spinning or at the gym, I was hanging out at Marvel, kibbitzing with editors and trying to get writing assignments. Sure, being the company’s mascot helped in my getting more than a foot in the door, but it also proved to stigmatize my being seen as anything but “the guy who plays Spider-Man.” I often felt I wasn’t taken as seriously as others, whose vocation was strictly “writer.” Still, I cajoled my way into steady work penning articles for Marvel Age and eventually sold a Spider-Man story, which is an epic waiting in the wings.
More important, my Marvel colleagues were also my friends. So when someone snagged a block of tickets to an advanced preview of The Babe, starring John Goodman as the legendary Yankees slugger, I was asked if I’d like to go. A free movie? With my cohorts? Hell, I’d go to a documentary on quilting if it meant hanging out with friends (I’m just asking for it from the Etsy crowd!). The pass was actually a baseball card featuring John Goodman as the titular baseball star. It was a neat souvenir and hoped I wouldn’t have to cede it at the door to get in.
The cinema hosting the screening was several blocks further east than the Marvel offices on Park Ave. South. Anyone familiar with braving such an event knows the promoters give out far more passes than there are seats in the theater to ensure a full room. Entry is determined on a first come, first serve basis, so one has to get to the theater at least an hour beforehand, depending on the movie. Films with more buzz will draw an earlier and far greater crowd, but even the most obscure pictures usually have a mob waiting to get in… usually!
The Marvel group convened outside the theater at 6 PM for the 7 PM screening, and there wasn’t another sole in sight. In fact, the usher didn’t even bother to look at the passes, never mind take them as we entered. The disinterest in a free movie in a city of ten million people did not bode well for the quality of the pic. The internet was still a few years off, but the film’s reputation was such that, even in an age of relatively primitive word-spreading, its awfulness carried like wildfire, and this was without online trailers, Ain’t It Cool and its ilk, social media of any kind, email or texting; literally word-of-mouth. Considering The Babe hadn’t opened yet, I can only assume Siskel and Ebert gave it an enthusiastic “thumbs down” on At the Movies earlier in the week, and their opinions were gospel.
“We'd walk out on this movie in an airplane.”
The cinema was empty. Our party traipsed in and centered ourselves, leaning back and draping our legs over the seats before us, like we owned the place. Only two other people arrived: a pair of teenage girls who plopped their asses in the row in front of ours. Fortunately, they were short enough and the seats reclined enough that their obstruction was minimal. But the fact, they would choose the seats that they did should have alerted us to the type of people they were.
As is the wont of comic geeks whenever there is so much as two seconds to rub together, we began talking about our obsession. We weren’t especially loud, but the movie hadn’t started yet, so we weren’t exactly whispering either.
“Y’all talking about funny books?” asked one of the teens, spinning around to face us. It was only then we noticed the Southern drawl, because unlike her, we were not eavesdropping on the conversations of strangers. Her question was full of the kind of disgust four-color aficionados used to endure when exposed by the hoi polloi. I’m not sure if she was actually curious or was just trying to shut us up in a backhanded way. Her BFF may not have had the audacity to comment, but her complicity in her friend’s behavior was clearly evident in her unabashed giggling.
In the late 90s, I worked as the Marketing Manager for the second coming of Valiant, purchased by Acclaim Entertainment soon before. Just prior to the home office closing the comics division only a few years later, editorial planned on releasing “Varmints,” written by Dan Slott with art by Mike Kazalah, as part of a children’s digest-size anthology series.
Bless his naïve little heart, Slott perceived only interest where there was vitriol, and boy, do nerds love to share their passion. No less Slott, who proceeded to introduce himself as though he were filling out an application for eHarmony.
“I’m Dan and I’m an assistant editor at Marvel Comics,” he replied cheerily.
“Yeah, what does that do?” Again with the attitude, this time mixed with a generous helping of skepticism, the grammatical cluster-fuck of the sentence not withstanding.
Slott was undeterred, like a Mormon undertaking his assigned mission in a particularly adverse region of the world. “I basically help the editor in getting the books out on time; assist in gathering the artwork, send it to the inker, then to the letterer; I read fan mail for the books I work on, then pull the best ones and piece them together for the monthly letters page; I field calls from prospective talent…” The diminutive Slott seemed determined to kill this harpy and her mute mate with kindness.
“My butt!” the girl snarked.
Perhaps it was that playful twinkle in Slott’s eyes; the oh-so-pinchable cheeks; the ever-present friendly demeanor, more pronounced in the face of such hostility; that inspired his office mates, but regardless, without prompting, the next Marvelite in the row piped in, taking up the baton Slott so ably handed them.
“I’m Pat Garrahy. I’m also an assistant editor, as well as a colorist…”
“Yeah, what does that do?” Apparently, we’d covered the breadth of the girl’s vocabulary, if not her ill-manner.
But again, my colleagues were exemplary. Pat proudly discussed his duties without the faintest nuance of annoyance.
And again, “My butt!” was the answer to his generous efforts.
This continued down the line. One after another—Renée Witterstatter, Tim Tuohy, Mark Bernardo—my comic compadres persevered, introducing themselves and sharing their respective tasks and the comics on which they worked, to the ungrateful whelps before them. Each name and job title elicited a dubious “Yeah, what does that do?” and each description prompted a venomous “My butt!”
As fate would have it, I was seated at the endcap of the row and closest to these hillbillies. I didn’t share in the enthusiasm of my friends toward them, who increasingly showed that their worth added up to little more than a central position in the “Evolution of Man” charts one sees on classroom walls and in natural history books.
My mood grew darker as the dog and pony show progressed, seeming to accelerate as it drew closer. The tap of the t from the penultimate “butt” still hung in the air when, with palpable inevitability, the demon seed twins turned their vindictive gaze toward me.
“I’m Spider-Man and I web little shits like you to the ceiling…”
In stunned silence, the harridans slowly turned back in their seats. They didn’t move, nor peep, for the entirety of the film, and scurried out of the theater as the final frame before the credits flashed upon the screen.
In costume, hero I may be, but Vroom! suffers fools lightly!
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Labels: Dan Slott, Death of Superman, Marvel Comics, memoir, spider-man, Superior Spider-Man, Vrattos
Monday, April 22, 2013
Poster Boy
Chucky’s cheesecake
Despite my own room and a great deal of privacy—one might argue neglect—growing up, the posters that festooned my walls were not what one would call traditional for your average tween/teen. Absent were the pop idols of the era—no Steve Austins, Morks or Sweathogs; any interest in automotive-alia was confined to the hundreds of Matchbox and Hot Wheels vehicles in the half dozen dedicated cases under my bed; my appreciation of all sports Boston remained on the small screen; and though I certainly enjoyed (read: salivated over) Farrah, Kate and Jaclyn, the thought of putting any or all of the Angels of Charlie on my walls mortified me.
Not that I had a choice in my early childhood. My parents installed new wallpaper when I was about five, ultimately selecting an olive-green nautical print over my choices, which all contained some variation of anthropomorphic cartoon animals. Only the wall against which the bed was placed would feature the seafaring design; the remaining three were covered with a rudimentary pattern of an accompanying color. It sounds more ghastly than it was, but the scads of stuffed toys which occupied every inch of dresser, bookcase, bureau, chair, side table and desk supplied more than enough color to overcome the ennui of the walls. My bedroom looked like the storage warehouse, which serviced the entire Toys ‘R’ Us chain.
I loved these reproduction circus posters!
Hanging, taping or tacking anything on the new wallpaper was strictly verboten until one day my mom gave me a set of three vintage Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus poster reproductions, which she allowed me to thumbtack to one of the bare walls of my room. The “menagerie” one with the various animals was my favorite, though I loved ’em all, even the scary-clown one. But it wasn’t just the subject matter. I was taken with the classic design, muted colors and sepia tone, which hearkened to a more romantic, bygone era. Cripes, I was old school before the term even existed!
Once my bedroom’s pin-up cherry was popped, other items made their way to my walls, though still only that which my mom gave her blessing. I was an avid jigsaw puzzler, and could put together one of more than 500 pieces in a single sitting. Two of my faves—one of a gumball machine bursting with a kaleidoscope of chewy chicles within its glass globe and surrounding its base and the other of a bald eagle’s head—my mom glued together with a large sheet of construction paper attached to their reverse sides, creating cool wall hangers. The pressed incision lines of the individual pieces made for a nifty overlay, transcending the images from the merely cool to provocative.
Springbok led a resurgence of puzzle mania in the 70s with sets that combined brilliant graphics and sharply cut, interlocking pieces
By the time I’d reached my teens, my mom ceded her control of my bedroom décor. My funny book fanaticism was in its infancy—I was late bloomer when it came to the pleasures of the 4-color world—but no less insane than that of a seasoned geek. Fortunately, my parents didn’t impede its progress. They’d been separated for several years by then, and cared only for my grades, which remained good. Not that they understood my love of “funny books,” the only term they used when referring to my passion. My father would always accompany his mention with the type of look usually reserved for smelling bad mayonnaise. There was no disgust from my mom, and though she never bothered to learn the names of any particular titles which I collected, she would occasionally bring me home comics she’d picked up the store, but only if they were on special—God, that woman loved a sale!
A surprise from Mom one day, this issue began my love for Ghost Rider, a love which Nicholas Cage will not diminish no matter how hard the actor tries!
It was she who gave me The Mighty World of Marvel Pin-Up Book for Christmas in 1977. I was fourteen, and would spend every waking moment not spent at school or doing homework perusing, reading and re-reading my modest comics collection, which amounted to a few two-foot stacks piled in a side dresser. At 17" by 11", with each page bursting with a huge action shot of a single superhero or group on über-colorful, high-glossy poster paper, I’d be able to sneak a peek at my hobby regardless how short the visit to my bedroom. The editors wisely left the backsides of each image with nothing more than a pithy write-up of the hero on its opposite, so one didn’t have to choose a side to display… They were all presentable! I wasted no time peeling all 21 images off the binding and putting them up. And that’s where they stayed until my mother moved during my senior year of college.
Ghost Rider by the under-rated Ernie Chan, a melange of Avengers by John Buscema, Dr. Doom by Jack Kirby, and Doc Strange by Frank Brunner were but a smattering of the twenty-one-derful pin-ups featured in the book.
I certainly never considered myself a Betty Grable, and I’m sure Farrah’s red bathing suit would not have fit me as well, though at the time it premiered, my man-boobs probably bested her female ones—I was a hefty prepubescent! But an adolescent growth spurt and combination of cutting out the Yodels and Devil Dogs for lunch and becoming more active helped trim the fat. Still, no one could have guessed I’d emerge as a pin-up idol.
Your Rambling Raconteur circa 1976
My debut as everyone’s favorite wall-hanger occurred at the mock Spider-Man wedding ceremony at Shea Stadium in the summer of 1987 as part of a gift bag given to all attendees. That historic happening was recounted in my past postings, “Wedding Photo”—about the actual photo shoot for the poster—and the epic trilogy “To Thee I Web”—relating the tantalizing tale of the nuptials itself. I was a relative super-newbie at the time and shared the spreadsheet spotlight with some of my 4-color friends, as well as a quartet of Mets. As a local amenity available only to those at the event, the pin-up’s notoriety was finite. It wouldn’t be sharing the black light section of your local Spencer Gifts any time soon.
The true test of my pin-up pulchritude came about a year later. In 1987, spear-headed by then Editor-in-Chief Tom Defalco, Marvel released a high-quality line of books, which reproduced the original issues, in order, of some of its most iconic characters. Marvel Masterworks debuted with three volumes, presenting “remastered” (if you will) collections of the first ten issues of Fantastic Four, Amazing Spider-Man and X-Men. Some—the bean counters and business experts—considered it folly. Comic collections to this point were packaged cheaply—paperbacks of crappy paper with no extras—and regurgitated the same dozen or so “Best of” stories in every volume. It was the equivalent of an oldies radio station playlist. These haters had no understanding of what the comic book marketplace had become and didn’t think anyone would pony up the dosh for the type of book DeFalco envisioned.
Marvel-ites have Tom DeFalco to thank for Marvel Masterworks. Despite internal opposition, he pushed for and oversaw their genesis.
There were no electronic files of these vintage tales and somehow finding the original artwork, if all the pages existed, was impractical if not impossible. Thus, scans of the original comic books were made and then the dot-matrix color pattern, which created the hues, was washed out. The resulting art had to be repaired—since the color was saturated into the lines, the integrity of them was greatly diminished when the color was excised—and then the story was recolored. Everything was collated and printed on high-end white paper with all the touches one would expect from a coffee-table book, i.e. dust jacket, end papers, title page, table of contents, introduction, etc. At $40, the volumes were more than four times what a standard trade paperback was at the time.
DeFalco got the last laugh. The first flight took off and Marvel Masterworks has continued to expand ever since. There are hundreds of volumes with most, if not all, still in print and new ones arriving every year. Thank you, Tom!
Through the years since their debut, the Masterworks line has expanded to include classic tales from the company’s Golden Age and Atlas Eras, and B-list characters, such as Iron Fist.
But at the time, there were more than a few Marvel Nabobs biting their nails and watching the sales reports during the initial release. The books out-performed even their wildest expectations, which lets face it, given their grim forecast, wasn’t all that wild. A second flight, expanded to four books was announced. But the Suits’ pleasure was never more evinced than when they actually decided to put a few shekels toward marketing the unexpected second stage of the line. By the standards of any other industry, the promotional efforts for the second coming, so to speak, were small, but they were something at least. And I was to be a fortuitous benefactor, so I wasn’t complaining!
A high-quality sales poster, which would be distributed among comic book retailers across the country, was commissioned. Now Marvel has ever produced retailer ephemera—signs, sell-sheets, shelf talkers, among others—for decades. 99% of them feature clip-art of their signature heroes—if it were a generic “Buy Marvel Comics!” type item—or feature new art from an upcoming debut of a title or character. Yet, even in the latter scenario, the art was “clipped” from the forthcoming ballyhooed product or merely displayed its cover art, thus reducing the cost to just design, production and distribution. Rarely was any “new” money invested in custom art for such sales materials. The second-wave Masterworks signage would surpass even the rare extra expenditure of original illustration, catapulting into the realm of live-photography, which meant the aforementioned costs plus studio fees—lights, sets, props, scenery, and shutterbug, of course—and model.
That’s where I came in…
Personal Appearance Department Manager Babs just gave me fresh Spidey threads and the basic 411 on the gig, which directed me to a loft studio in the Chelsea area of Manhattan early one weekday morning. One of the things I love about New York City is how elevators can take you up a hundred stories and open out onto a wondrous new world. Anyone only familiar with free-standing bowling alleys the size of supermarkets with ample parking, for example, should visit Bowlmor Lanes in The Village section of Manhattan. At street level, you enter into nothing but a lobby the size of a closet with an elevator. Step in, and after a few moments and several floors, the doors open and you’re in a bowling alley. It’s like the moment when Dorothy enters the colorful world of Munchkinland from her crashed home after the tornado.
I was experiencing a similar moment as I entered the photography studio directly from the freight elevator, which, from the sidewalk below, looked fairly skeevy. The one indication that it was functioning was the vertical row of gold business nameplates affixed to the chipped painted brick wall beside it.
The only New York loft I’d seen to that point was the one Tom Hanks buys in Big and this one may not have been as up-to-date, but it was certainly as tall. The ceilings had to be at least twenty feet high. A balcony office was built at the back, opposite the awesome floor-to-ceiling windows fronting the street side, which provided plenty of natural light. The studio had a fly system, like a theatre, fer cryin’ out loud! Scaffolding concealed by heavy navy-blue curtains framed what looked to be the area in which the shoot would take place, and an unrolled white screen draped down and along the floor with spots shining their beams toward the set-up’s center.
I dropped my bag and army jacket, and made a beeline to the bathroom to change into my Spider-Man togs. Upon my egress, three young women in little black dresses had joined the small party of Babs, the photographer, his assistant and me. Their similar wardrobe suggested they would be part of the shoot, and my suspicions were confirmed moments later when they joined my in the shooting zone. But what the concept behind the picture was, I couldn’t fathom. I was instructed to strike the usual Web-Slinger fan poses, albeit professionally staged and lighted. Plus, the caliber of the “models” was far from what one would expect from a fashion shoot; less runway, more Amway. I guess, the generosity of the Marvel Mucky-Mucks only went so far.
Robert Palmer... Eat your heart out!
Test Polaroids were taken in order to get a proper feed on how the scene would appear in print before switching to film. You don’t want to discover the lighting was wrong after shooting three rolls! And no, my young readers, Polaroids is not a problem, which Inuits contract from long hours of sitting on a frozen block while ice fishing (rim shot… so to speak!). Polaroid cameras allow instant photos to be created from the device itself using a picture cartridge. For all I know, studios may still employ them, though I would bet many simply photograph into a computer via cable and print the shots immediately thereafter.
The camera used was more advanced than those generally employed at the time. The photo didn’t roll out immediately upon clicking the picture. Rather, it was pulled free of the camera and its development timed before the chemically-treated contact paper was peeled back—old school, but still effective in producing crisp, vibrant photos, far sharper than those that pop out of its cheaper brethren. And, no, you new-schoolers, viewing the prospective pix onscreen will not provide an accurate rendering of their print appearance, since computer images are backlit; paper products are not.
Surprisingly, the session took less than thirty minutes. Huh? I was told to keep the whole day open. Then, the trio of ladies thanked the photographer—some giving him a friendly kiss on the cheek—and walked out. I soon learned they were from another business in the building and the last half hour was merely a favor to them. Ooh, let’s get a professional photo with Spider-Man. I know, we’ll wear matching outfits and pose like we’re models! Either the shutterbug was double-dipping—making a little extra dosh on Marvel’s dime—or he was trying to impress one of the gals. Regardless, I felt like a prop in a department store photo area.
The stage for “Three Women and a Spidey” was struck and a new was constructed, one that made better sense. The scaffolding was maneuvered more closely together and a thick plank—what appeared to be a door, except there was no hole where a knob would have gone—was placed between. The deep grain and dark veneer suggested a desktop. Secured to its underside were a lamp, of the ubiquitous sort found in the reading rooms of libraries and law offices, and selection of Masterworks volumes, stacked flat with four notable exceptions, which were standing. The covers displayed what I presumed to be the forthcoming books in the series, collecting the second ten issues of Amazing Spider-Man, and the inaugural ten of the Incredible Hulk, the Avengers, and the legendary 1975 revival of the X-Men by writer Chris Claremont/artist Dave Cockrum.
I nearly fainted; Avengers was my favorite comic series, issue #148 of which indoctrinated me into the 4-color wonders of superheroes, when I was eleven. My comics reading to that point was reserved for the more appropriately delineated “funny books” variety of the genre, published by the likes of Gold Key, Charlton and Harvey. Hot Stuff, Spooky, Little Monsters, Sarge Snorkel and Pink Panther were among my faves.
The inaugural issue of “Earth’s Mightiest Heroes” had been reprinted ad nauseam in various arenas. I think I may have first read it in one of the great Fireside Publishing collections of the 70s or Dynamite magazine, the early volumes of which featured classic Marvel and DC superhero origins, taken directly from the source material among its monthly slate of pop culture articles and games. Ditto with issue #4, which introduced Captain America, the star-spangled hero of comics Golden Age, to the Silver Age. The other eight stories were hard to find outside the actual issues, which for an eleven-year-old of very modest means were too expensive even in poor condition.
There’s nothing I could put here that wouldn’t get the site shut down by the FCC
The books in the set dressing were bolted to the faux desktop; L-brackets utilized for the four free standing ones. It pained me to see the collections maligned so, especially those, which weren’t even available yet. The backdrop of white was replaced with one depicting a home library, the sort one might envision in a Victorian novel. The idea of the poster was simple: Spider-Man hangs from the ceiling of an athenaeum, enjoying the latest Masterworks volume, the stories therein worthy to stand alongside other literary classics.
I was impressed with the ingenuity of the prop people. Their slight touches helped strengthen the sense that Spider-Man was truly suspended, such as gluing a wire behind the lamp’s on/off chain, so it appeared to hang naturally. A closer examination reveals its angle being slightly askew, but an observer would have to be looking for errors. The fact that it is lighted with its bulb plainly visible furthered the illusion. The wire snaked down the scaffolding into the wall plug with the aid of an extension cord. The first question any one of my friends and family members asked upon seeing the completed poster was, “How long did you have to hang like that?” I can’t think of a finer compliment to the scenery designers.
The whole thing was leveled about ten feet above my six-foot figure. I was given an undamaged copy of what appeared to be one of the new Fantastic Four Masterworks, with which to appear reading, to complete the tableau. I ravenously opened it, excited to be one of the first to savor the stories therein. Imagine my disappointment when I discovered, it was nothing more than a mock-up. The dust jacket was in truth taken from one of the first flight’s books, a high-quality graphic of one of the new wave covers carefully glued over the gilt-framed image.
In fact, none of the erect volumes were real, merely props cobbled together for the shoot. Look closely at the desktop titles in the test shots I’ve provided. The cover reproductions of the legendary Marvel issues sit atop the aforementioned gold framing, the sculpted figured of which extend over the image edges of the actual Masterworks.
Comics cognoscenti will also notice a discrepancy with the depicted second wave books. The Hulk collection shown on the left wasn’t released until the third flight, volume #8 of the entire series. The X-Men Masterworks on the far right is also incorrect on several levels. Not only doesn’t it feature the original team’s second ten issues—a volume which was indeed a part of the follow-up line-up as volume #7—it displays issue #94, one of the issues of what would become Masterworks #11, the aforementioned resurrection of the title, which combined a couple of original members with new ones, such as Wolverine, Storm and Nightcrawler. But when released in what would become the third stage of Masterworks, Giant-Size X-Men #1 would be on the cover of this mondo volume in which the origin of this fresh batch of genetically advanced super-teens is revealed. It hit the stands in May 1975, three months prior to #94 in August. And if you understand anything of that, you get a gold star. I wrote it and I’m confused!
I don’t believe all these to be mistakes on the part of the marketing or editorial departments, but rather forward-thinking decisions. Given the tremendous response of the initial wave, they were confident that the program would continue past its second, thus catered the staging of the poster, so it would have legs beyond those releases. Ever frugal even in the face of success! The X-Men cover mix-up? No X-cuse for that, I’m afraid.
Notice, too, that the credits, which normally appear under the cover graphics in the actual editions, have been airbrushed out of the final poster image. As mock-ups, they don’t correspond to the cover displays, and although you can’t make out these incorrect credits on screen, they are legible on the approximately 27" x 20" retailer hanger.
Masterworks photo shoot: Take 563
It seemed to take forever before the tableau was prepared and ready for its featured star. After every few test shots, production stopped while the photographer conferred with his assistant. Lighting adjustments were made, scenery minutely shifted, and then I was directed back to the hot zone for more preliminaries. I didn’t even bother with the top half of the costume. These pix were all about fine-tuning until the correct levels were achieved.
Just as the photographer seemed to have everything to his expert liking, his helper noticed what would have been a major faux pas in the scenery. The library background was hanging right side up, where it should have been upside down like every other element on the set… except me, of course. I can’t imagine what would have happened had no one realized the error before the photos were taken and sent to the Grand Poo-Bahs at Marvel for approval. And what if they hadn’t noticed and the ad went into production?!! It could’ve been a disaster of the same magnitude as Battlefield Earth.
Instead, it added several more hours to the shoot, a minor inconvenience when considered against the aforementioned what ifs. Of course, I would’ve been a lot less inconvenienced had I been getting paid by the hour like a real supermodel! At least, I was getting a free lunch, which had just arrived. Though, as starved as I was, I couldn’t dig-in like I wanted too. I was half naked in a skintight spandex bodysuit, and about to have my picture taken for a retail poster and comic-book ad, which millions of people would see. I stuck to the fresh fruit and a small salad. Still, with every swallow, I felt my hips widen and my stomach distend. Ladies, I feel your pain!
It was back to square one upon completion of our midday meal. With the library scrim correctly hung, more test photos were taken. I’d begun to get stir crazy, standing in one place for so long without anything to show for it, which explains my irreverent poses in some of these shots. Even the props were getting restless, it seemed, the flower and vase preferring suicide to enduring another minute of inertia. It simply dropped to the floor at my feet amidst the set-up pix. “Just leave it,” was the photog’s reaction. Thank goodness. Securing it back onto the doppelganger desk probably would’ve added another hour to the session, and with every moment, the sunlight shifted in the loft, which meant an accompanying tweak to the Kliegs.
This gig is driving me up the walls! Aaaahhhhh!!!
When the shutterbug was ready for my close-up, I was ready to go home. Fortunately, with his pronouncement of readiness came a renewed vigor—there was finally light at the end of the tunnel. Plus my intimacy with the powers of the costume gave me the advantage. After patiently suffering the mundane suggestions of his and the assistant’s (see the test shot of me reading with my free hand in Web-Shooter mode—yawn…), I countered with a bevy of exaggerated Spidey poses that would’ve made Webhead progenitor extraordinaire Steve Ditko blush. Granted, I would only be seen from the midriff up, but it seemed an utter waste to the awesomeness which the suit brings, to have me simply standing there, like a commuter on a bus with the latest bestseller (or Kindle, if you prefer). And the unusual torso twist is evident enough in the resultant poster to magnify the ad’s impact.
One of the exciting shots composed by the photographer
“That’s a wrap!” Three of the most wonderful words I’d ever heard. It was approaching six in the evening and the shadows had given the loft a film noir appearance. I’d no idea how many rolls were shot, nor which of the myriad poses were favorites. But as I grabbed a banana for the road, I noticed a few test photos strewn about the festering buffet area and asked if I could keep them. I felt like Dorothy asking the Wicked Witch of the West’s castle guards for the half-burnt broom—how could they refuse after all I’d done? The photographer’s answer wasn’t inane like the guard’s—“Please. And take it with you.” (No, I thought I’d leave it here and pick it up later!)—but the result was the same. I grabbed them and scurried home.
“As a token of our appreciation for releasing us from the Wicked Witch’s servitude and saving Oz, here’s a broom...”
A couple of months later, I saw the handiwork of my modeling session. I’d since forgotten about the episode and was quite surprised when I saw the full-page ad in a comic whilst flying to a gig. My initial reaction was to share my moment with everyone around me, but in a plane surrounded by strangers, that type of public exaltation may’ve gotten me restrained. Besides, I couldn’t rightly reveal that it was I in the Spider-Man togs—secret identity and all. So my celebration was reduced to merely beaming in my seat, 30,000 feet in the air.
Soon thereafter, I espied the actual poster in a comics shop. True to form, I zeroed in on an egregious blemish in the composition, a pit stain beneath the outstretched arm holding the Masterworks. Sheesh, they took the time and effort to excise the creator credits beneath the mock-up books, but couldn’t remove the sweat under my arm?!! Still, I had to admit, the overall result was excellent. Okay, so I wasn’t going to unseat the popularity of Farrah and her one-piece anytime soon. But at least I wouldn’t become the object of every prepubescent’s fantasy either!
Does this suit make me look fat?
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Labels: character appearance, cosplay, costume, Marvel Comics, Masterworks, memoir, poster, spider-man, Tom DeFalco, Vrattos
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Charles Durning and Me
I was saddened by the news of actor Charles Durning’s passing last Christmas Eve. More than just a performer whose work I admired, he and I co-starred (Read: Durning starred and I made a cameo) in the 2003 straight-to-video smash-hit Dead Canaries.
During my four years as Promotions Manager at the New York Post, one of my duties was serving as the paper’s television and movie studio liaison. Founded more than two hundred years ago by Alexander Hamilton, The Post is recognized all over the world. Though more notorious than noteworthy, the infamous New York daily’s snarky reporting style—no more clearly exemplified than through its provocative, often controversial, yet always clever, headlines—in-your-face trade dress and scandalous gossip pages—Page Six, Cindy Adams, Liz Smith—have made it the newspaper every New Yorker loves to hate. It’s the newsprint equivalent of a Kardashian, derided as often as it’s embraced, building a reputation more on spectacle than substance. And like those aforementioned celebrity bottom-feeders, the infamous New York daily is laughing all the way to the bank, at least in so much as a newspaper can sustain itself in a world of dwindling print.
And yes, the New York Post is a tabloid as is the New York Daily News, Boston Herald, Chicago Sun and many other newspapers throughout the world. Tabloid is a format and has nothing to do with content. The New York Times by contrast is a spreadsheet. Unfortunately, such questionable newspapers as Weekly World News, whence such laughable stories as “Bat Child Found in Cave,” and “I Was Bigfoot’s Love Slave,” have made tabloid a derogatory term. Whether The Post’s classification extends beyond the technical definition into the perceived realm of sensationalistic hoo-ha is up for debate.
The television and movie studios certainly didn’t seem to mind—which may go toward supporting the latter argument—as the provocative paper was often the go-to periodical whenever a TV show or film taking place in the Big Apple wanted a representative daily for set dressing or beyond. The New York Times may be more prestigious or arguably more widely known, but The Post has the attitude. No other paper screams New York City as heartily. Plus, with its trademark marquis—instantly recognizable from afar—The Post surpassed its highfalutin brethren in the recognizable-at-a-glance category. A mere hint of the front page—an observer need only a flash of the iconic red-striped banner—and New York City was in the house! So whenever a studio, production company or some other was jonesing for a Gotham smack upside the head for their vehicle, they called The Post seeking permission for the tantalizing tabloid’s use. And all such inquiries were routed through Yours Truly.
Studios seemed surprised when The Post, not only condoned its use, but also agreed to foot the expense for several copies of the daily to be delivered as long as the show needed them. The Sopranos, for example, which filmed at Silver Cup Studios in Queens, had a standing order. At the beginning of each season, someone from set decorating called to ensure the paper’s delivery and gratefully acknowledged my services, i.e. guaranteeing The Post appeared every day for filming.
Hell, it was a no brainer. Even if an episode does nothing more than pan a room in which an issue of the periodical lay on a coffee table during a scene, that instant equals thousands of dollars of branding airtime, more so with such popular shows as The Sopranos. As long as the storyline didn’t feature The Post being used to toilet train a dog or in some other disparaging way, Rupert Murdoch’s North American media darling was cool with its use.
Sometimes I’d be surprised with a token of appreciation by the studio personnel. The people at HBO, for example, sent me a personalized autographed photo of series star James Gandolfini, and I received a fleece jacket from the short-lived TV show, Queens Supreme—Oliver Platt, Robert Loggia and Annabella Sciorra as judges in a courthouse of the eponymous NYC borough—which I often wear around The Closet on chilly winter days.
Occasionally a movie or television program wanted to employ the tabloid in a scene, complete with a custom-designed front page, as was the case in the 1994 Nicholas Cage/Bridget Fonda romantic comedy, It Could Happen to You. In the film The Post is featured bearing the headline “Cop Weds Waitress,” which is later referred to at the end of the movie when the happy couple begins their honeymoon, taking off from Central Park in a hot-air balloon, on the side of which is emblazoned the headline. The studio—TriStar Pictures in this instance—had to submit an outline of the paper’s use in the movie, the parts of the script in which The Post is mentioned, and the creative vision of their planned custom edition, complete with proposed artwork/photo, headline and any ancillary copy.
Most often than not, however, the periodical’s part is a cameo, a flash of the front page, customized to comment on a plot point. A cut to a bundle of papers thrown from a moving delivery truck outside a newsstand with a momentary glimpse of New York’s naughty news rag; a montage of Gothamites perusing the morning’s tabloid; perhaps a character disgustedly plopping The Post before a surprised colleague with a “Have you seen the morning’s paper?”
Again, unless the plotline put the periodical in a bad light, as determined by The Post’s legal department, permission was granted with the stipulation that the custom cover be designed and created in house, using the iconic logos and correct typography, thus ensuring the paper’s (ahem) integrity. This might include suggestions of alternative headlines, if The Post deemed those provided by the studio inconsistent with the brand. More often than not, the proposed copy was on target. After all, if a production chooses The Post, there’s a reason. They understand the Gotham gazette’s rep and snarky style—it’s exactly why they pursued its use—so they cater their copy accordingly. Others may not have had quite the knack, but were grateful when presented with a more appropriate alternative.
Then there were those rare instances when some ambitious director wanted to actually film on site to get that authentic newsroom vibe. Such was the case in the 1994 Ron Howard–directed Michael Keaton/Glenn Close caper, The Paper, which I was informed was filmed at the venerable tabloid’s old headquarters on Water Street in the Financial District of Manhattan shortly before the offices were moved to the Fox Broadcasting building on the Avenue of the Americas in Midtown, where it continues to reside. The new digs did have the crew of the short-lived Oliver Platt television series Deadline pay a visit to take pictures and make notes in their pursuit of realism. A fictional great metropolitan paper, called the New York Ledger, was created to fill in for The Post, but the series was less than shy about its inspiration, as evinced by the show’s title card, which mimics the paper’s branding.
Short-lived TV series Deadline’s title and episode cards used a design inspired by The Post
In 2003, independent writer/director Robert Santoli had this crazy idea to film part of a movie in the newsroom of the tabloid. Arguably nuttier still was his intent to film the whole thing in hi-definition video, an unheard of maneuver twenty years ago, though de rigueur today. The movie, Dead Canaries, was a whodunit surrounding a series of killings of former police informants placed in the Witness Protection Program. In gumshoe parlance a canary, like a rat, is an informer, someone who “sings” to the police about the dirty doings of dirty-deed-doers. Some are placed in the program, when the information they delivered placed their lives in jeopardy of retaliation from those miscreants they fingered.
Durning as Jimmy Kerrigan in Dead Canaries
The movie’s main character Jimmy Kerrigan, played by Charles Durning, was a gritty, old-school reporter in the newspaper’s crime division, who hounds the investigation to uncover the truth. With more than two hundred roles, Durning’s career spanned stage, screen and television. He won two Tony’s, a Golden Globe, and received nine Emmy and two Oscar nominations. In 2008, he was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Screen Actor’s Guild and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Hell, he even appeared in a Shania Twain video and voiced a recurring character in Family Guy.
Jon Favreau co-created and hosted IFC’s Dinner for Five
But unbeknownst to most of his fans is Durning’s impressive service record. I first heard about it on an episode of Dinner for Five, an original Independent Film Channel (IFC) weekly program, which featured and was co-produced by Jon Favreau—Iron Man, Elf, Rudy, The Replacements—from 2001–2005. Every week, movie Renaissance Man Favreau hosted a dinner for four colleagues—actors, directors, comedians—during which they spoke about the business. The episode in question featured Durning, Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise and Charles Nelson Reilly. Burt Reynolds, who starred with the late actor in the ’90–’94 TV series Evening Shade, talked openly of Durning’s military exploits, of which the late actor was reticent throughout his life.
Drafted in 1944 at the tender age of 21, Durning was among the first soldiers to land in France during the D-Day invasion. His group actually overshot their landing zone, and he had to fight back to the beach alone. In the ensuing months, he suffered severe injuries to both thighs, right hand and head, but returned to fighting in time to take part in the Battle of the Bulge in December of that year. He was also rumored to have been the lone survivor of the Malmedy Massacre. After being wounded again in the chest, he was discharged with the rank of Private First Class in January of 1946. He was one of the most-decorated soldiers ever, awarded three Purple Hearts, a Silver Star, Bronze Star and WWII Victory Medal. In 2008, he received National Order of the Legion on Honor from the French consul. The actor was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Burt Reynolds talks of Durning’s military exploits on
Dinner for Five
Dinner for Five was always entertaining regardless of who was supping with Favreau, and unique in that it was an interview show without an agenda. Though naturally centered on their craft, the celebrities talked about anything and everything, whilst sharing a good meal and a drink or two. All the episodes are available on YouTube and well worth watching.
As for Dead Canaries, it was Santoli’s intention to film part of the movie in The Post’s newsroom at the height of an evening’s deadline crunch. The director was granted only a single day to shoot, and he planned to continue shooting well after, into the wee hours of the next morning. It was an insane request, especially since Santoli’s only other movie was an obscure, badly reviewed 2000 film, entitled Growing Down in Brooklyn, which starred such potential Dancing with the Stars contestants as Vincent “Big Pussy” Pastore and Tina “Ginger” Louise.
Surprisingly, his request was granted.
I met Santoli and his assistant when they visited to scout the offices. I set their appointment for the early afternoon, as it would be quiet on the floor. Most of the editorial staff arrived around 3 PM to put the next morning’s earliest edition together for the 7 PM deadline and stayed late into the evening to get the latest edition of the following day, the Late City Final, prepared. Santoli was down-to-earth with a calm demeanor. I couldn’t picture him doing a lot of hand wringing regardless of the circumstances. He seemed like the type that would just go with the flow.
Replace the typewriters—the boxy mechanical devices, behind which the reporters are seated—and the Lou Grant newsroom looked much like The Post’s. EIC Col Allan’s office would be the glassed-in one at the back with the editorial offices running the breadth of room on the right.
Much like the one in the Lou Grant TV series of the late 70’s/early 80’s, The Post’s newsroom was approximately a half-block, wide-open area of desks. Located at the floor’s central core, along one side were individual, floor-to-ceiling glass-fronted editorial offices, with Editor-in-Chief (EIC) Col Allan’s at the far end. His über-office, however, was opposite the others, at the outside corner of the building, providing the ornery EIC with an amazing view of the city.
Santoli decided that he’d run the rails for the steady-cam down the aisles along the offices; not that he had any choice. The fact that he wouldn’t have the luxury of relaying the track elsewhere during the shoot due to time constraints, so he was forced to choose a vantage point, which would afford the greatest view of the newsroom, had nothing to do with it. The corridor was the only continuous swath on the floor.
I couldn’t stress enough to the director the amount of hysteria which consumed the newsroom as the daily dreaded deadline doom approached. He promised to stay out of the way and work around the frenzy. My perplexity over Col Allan’s acceding to have a film crew in his newsroom at any time, never mind the craziest part of the day deepened as I listened to Santoli and his assistant plot their shots. The EIC was known as a cantankerous, misogynistic Aussie personally plucked from the same position at Sydney’s Daily Telegraph by NewsCorp’s Overlord Rupert Murdoch. The previous EIC, Xana Antunes—the first female EIC in the two-hundred-year-old paper’s existence—was unceremoniously fired after holding the job for less than a year, despite the tabloid’s circulation figures steadily climbing during her short tenure.
Allan’s reputation preceded him, especially one Sydney story wherein during a particularly long meeting he allegedly urinated in a sink at the wet bar of a conference room in front of everyone, male and female. Soon after his arrival at the tabloid, he fired two beloved and respected editors for disagreeing with him. He oversaw the newsroom like the Commandant of a concentration camp. People walked about on eggshells, never knowing what might set him off. The promotions department often had to bring ads to Allan for approval. The first time I did so, I was terrified and wondered if I should’ve updated my resumé beforehand. I presented myself in abject fealty—slow approach, slightly bowed, eyes downcast—which seemed to be enough to appease his ego. It was an act I repeated throughout my Post career.
I just couldn’t fathom how Santoli was able to convince the EIC to play in his sandbox. Were there compromising photos I was unaware of? Did Allan owe Santoli money? Was Santoli secretly Allan’s bastard son from an Aussie affair? The traditional extortion techniques seemed to fall far short of anything, which might influence the paper’s ill-tempered EIC. Far from curbing his bellicose behavior, Allan’s notoriety served merely to fuel further offenses.
Mere days before the scheduled filming, Allan showed his hand.
It was a brilliantly evil maneuver. He nonchalantly revoked his blessing and told my boss, the VP of Marketing, he no longer wanted anyone shooting a movie in his newsroom. A flat-out refusal from the start would’ve been a mere inconvenience, whereas aborting at the last moment royally screwed Santoli and his crew who’d spent weeks storyboarding and planning around a location to which they no longer had access. To his credit, the unflappable Santoli accepted the pronouncement with understandable disappointment, but not defeat. Showing the resilience and ingenuity all struggling indie auteurs must display to survive, he asked about filming at The Post’s printing facility instead.
The New York Post printing facility in The Bronx
Only two years prior to the indie director’s request, the New York Post opened a state-of-the-art printing facility in the South Bronx. The new presses brought color to the paper, which previously had been black-and-white, save for its iconic red banner. The tabloid’s lurid headlines never looked so good. Other than four presses, a reception area and a small section of offices and a meeting room, there was little else in the facility, certainly nothing of the palpable newsroom aura of the headquarters. What Santoli lost in that regard, he hoped to more than make up for with the sounds and spectacle of running presses replacing the keyboard-clacking and human hullabaloo on the editorial floor.
Before the egg on his face could dry, my boss agreed to the movie’s change in venue. It was out of Allan’s jurisdiction, so to speak, and the Marketing VP was tight with his executive colleague in circulation who was in charge of the facility. Santoli was alerted that he wouldn’t actually be allowed to film on the floor of the presses. Only union workers and official personnel were granted access while they were rolling for obvious safety reasons. But catwalks looming over the machines provided excellent shooting opportunities and arguably more interesting shots than those taken from a ground perspective. Santoli had done his homework well and prepared for the more-than-likely malevolent machinations of The Post’s EIC. Well played, my friend…
As liaison, I was given nanny duty during the filming, which meant working my usual 9 AM to whenever—any time from 5:30 PM to just prior to the 7 PM deadline—schedule at the main office; then taking a car service to the printing facility, where I would babysit the production until the next morning at shoot’s end. Fortunately, I was given the following day off. Far from minding, I was excited. Dead Canaries would be popping my movie-shoot cherry... and I’d meet Charles Durning!
Durning played a Colonel Sanders–inspired fast-food chain owner who sold frogs legs in The Muppet Movie
I arrived just before seven, and the Dead Canaries’s crew was already in full-swing setting up for the first shot in the reception area. The track was laid for the steady-cam and the finishing touches were being applied to the lighting. All they needed was their star. As if on cue a dark mid-size sedan pulls up and out pops Charles Durning. It was his wife driving him. She’d earlier cooked dinner for the venerable actor, which they enjoyed before she drove him to the set.
Durning had turned 80 a few months earlier and it showed. The rotund thespian moved slowly, though without aid, and emitted an air of warmth and congeniality, which made you want to give him a big hug. I was in awe just the same. And yet, I doubted whether the octogenarian had any chops left as I watched him shuffle about as if he carried the weight of eight decades on his back.
Little did I suspect that the seasoned movie veteran was merely pacing himself. The moment the slate cracked and Santoli yelled “Action!” the Durning that painstakingly ambled out of the sedan moments earlier was replaced by the vibrant character actor I knew from the screen. It was a revelation. If I hadn’t borne witness to the transformation, I would’ve testified that he’d been replaced with a younger double in exceptional makeup. This was not the metamorphosis of Lon Chaney becoming a werewolf in The Wolfman. Durning’s was an on/off switch, which put the second it took The Robot in Lost in Space to come back to life after replacing his power pack seem like waiting for a new bottle of Heinz ketchup to pour. Then “Cut!” Just as instantly, the actor returned to grandpa mode.
I never realized how much waiting was involved on a movie set. Between every take, the crew had to reset everything to the exact conditions as when the scene began: cameras repositioned, props put back in order, lighting recalibrated, actors returned to their opening marks. Nothing was taken for chance. A set photographer carefully took shots of every scene beforehand, so the crew could reference them for each take. It was a good fifteen minutes before the next “Roll ’em!” and the scene was nothing more than Durning speaking with another character, both merely standing and facing each other. The ratio of action to stoppage in a football game is greater. I couldn’t see how Santoli expected to get anything filmed during what now appeared to be too little time.
Durning and Mel Brooks in To Be or Not To Be
Any notes Santoli had were directed to the crew. There may have been a few to the talent, were they less seasoned, but Durning needed no pointers. He was mesmerizing. Each take, I noticed the subtlest changes. A nuanced smirk in a spot where once before was a slight grimace; a narrowing of the eyes taking the place of an understanding look; varying pauses and phrasing of lines; all legitimate and true to his role as Jimmy Kerrigan.
Each time, the director abruptly broke the magic. Wha—? No! I’d silently shout. Keep the cameras rolling. He’s perfect! It was like falling victim to someone with ADD controlling the remote as you’re trying to watch television. Finally, the directorial blue-balling was too much for me to handle and I retreated to the conference area to read. But before I did, Santoli asked me if I’d like a photo with Durning. The magnanimous auteur understood I was volunteered to serve as movie caretaker, extending my workday by twelve hours, and wanted to thank me in some regard.
“Yeah, if it’s okay with Mr. Durning,” I replied.
“Sure, kid. C’mover here,” the legendary thespian said, waving me to one of the plush seats in the lobby. He probably welcomed the opportunity to sit for a spell as I crouched next to him and put my arm around his shoulders. To complete the tableau, Durning held up the custom edition of The Post, created for Dead Canaries, the design of which I oversaw in the promotions department. I couldn’t speak through the shit-eating grin on my face as the set photographer took the shot. It took all of two minutes, but it’s a moment I still treasure.
Santoli supplied the staged photo for the custom New York Post cover, the creation of which I oversaw, featured in
Dead Canaries
Midway through the evening, we broke for, uh… dinner, I guess you’d label it, if your usual routine calls for working from approximately 5PM to 5AM. A chafing dish of lasagna was put out with paper dishware and plastic utensils, and a plate of cookies alongside a selection of sodas, water, coffee and tea. I’m sure the fare on the set of big studio movies is geometrically better, but it was more than I expected for such a small, low-budget picture—I’m sure union rules dictated a certain level of quality when it came to the food provided on set. The lasagna was delicious and the treats were of the Pepperidge Farm variety, as opposed to some generic box-store cookie brand. I was more tired than hungry, but hoped eating would help keep me awake. I’d been up 18 hours and overcome with fatigue.
During the break, Durning sat at the conference table with everyone else and chatted. There wasn’t an iota of vanity, pretension or aloofness in his manner. The young women of the cast and crew flocked to him like seagulls to a garbage scow. The smile and twinkle in the legend’s eyes clearly showed his fondness for talking to the ladies, but there wasn’t any lascivity behind it on either side. He exuded charm and was loveable in the way of a beloved uncle.
Durning with Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie
The second half of the filming would take place on the catwalk overlooking the printing presses, which were in full swing. This meant moving the equipment and relaying the steady-cam track. As Durning waited, to the ladies as they walked by he sung romantic ditties of a bygone era, which featured their names in the lyrics. I just marveled and thought, How could anyone not fall in love with this man?
Shooting started anew. I’d gained a couple of hours wakefulness with the food I’d eaten, especially the cookies and coffee one-two combo, but I was suddenly crashing. I was dead on my feet. How much longer? I felt like George Clooney at the end of From Dusk Till Dawn, down to just he, Juliette Lewis and three silver bullets against a dozen or so remaining vamps with sunrise the only hope of escape. Even the rumble from the presses couldn’t penetrate the exhaustion. The actors were unintelligible over the din. I nearly mentioned the problem to Santoli. Then I realized the script would be dubbed in later. Besides the effort to intercede during a lull in the action seemed too much. Suddenly, the director turned in my direction.
“Don’t go anywhere. I’m going to try to get you into the next scene.”
WHAT?!! Suddenly I was as alert as a prairie dog. Sure, I’d spoken to Santoli of my acting education when I gave him the tour of The Post headquarters, and perhaps subconsciously I’d hoped he might give me a walk-on. But no mention of his doing so ever entered our conversations, and what with the shoot wrapping up soon, I’d forgotten all about it. I must have looked a sight; I felt like a wet rag. I tucked on my shirt and straightened my tie to look as presentable as possible, and wondered about makeup.
I needn’t have worried. My walk-on was simply that. During a conversation betwixt Durning’s Kerrigan and another character, me and one of the crew, also making a cameo, greeted our workmates as we strolled past and continued down the catwalk. A quick appearance of my side and slightly longer view of my back was all the audience would see. Still, Santoli took take after take. Apparently, the hours had finally caught up to Durning. But the veteran thespian eventually came through on the sixth take, and my moment of celluloid, uh, videotape was in the can.
Soon thereafter, Santoli yelled, “It’s a wrap,” and my virginal movie shoot had come to an end. My nanny duties, however, were not yet complete, not until director and crew packed their equipment and drove off into the dawn. Durning had no such stipulations. The sedan reappeared as if by magic, and the venerable actor and his devoted wife left the scenes of the crime drama. Blessedly, the Dead Canaries contingent’s striking the set didn’t last nearly as long as the set-up between takes. And soon, like the cheese, I stood alone, waiting for the scheduled car service to take me home.
A few weeks later, Santoli invited me to the Wrap Party at a neighborhood bar in Manhattan. It was terribly kind of him to do so, and he graciously allowed the Wondrous Audrey to accompany me. There, he presented me with the photo of me and Charles Durning who was sadly not in attendance.
Your Nattering Narrative with Charles Durning on the set of
Dead Canaries
An advanced screening videotape of Dead Canaries arrived at The Post a week later, but I never got a chance to see it. The VP of Marketing had first dibs, followed by the Promotions Director. I was then on vacation for two weeks, and a few days after my return, I was laid off. I never got the opportunity to see my screen debut or a single frame of the movie for that matter. But at least I had the picture of me and Charles Durning, a true hero among heroes... in my closet!
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I don’t think that the Abel Law Firm and everybody who works there could have been any nicer and helpful to me and my family. Not only are they terrific and intelligent lawyers but awesome people to know. Not just my lawyers but everyone there were great people. They did everything possible to help us and our case and without them we couldn’t have accomplished anything or settle for what we did. Even though it was a bad situation that led us to meet them I had a good experience learning and working with them. We became friends and they continue to help us even after our case was over. We couldn’t of had any better attorney or made better friends. I will forever be grateful and thankful to Abel Law Firm.
Noel O
I have known Ed Abel for several years, he has done my legal work for me. He has always done a very good job for me. He is very trustworthy and always there when you need him. His staff is excellent. I would recommend him and his staff to anybody that needs legal work done
Vickie E
Dear Mr. Abel, thank you for your kind assistance regarding my Unum case. Thanks
Jevon S.
My experience with Abel Law Firm was excellent. Ed Abel and Kelly Bishop did everything in their power to make things right for me. They made everything come out right. I would refer them to anyone who needs help. Thank you
Barbara Tinney
During a time of personal crisis, Ed Abel Law Firm was a God send for our family. The Firm diligently prepared our case for trial. Much was accomplished in a short amount of time. Ed is an honest man and a tough competitor.
Carolyn B. and Marc B
My brother Noel was in a farming accident in December of 2005. His left arm was completely severed and is paralyzed from the chest down. We had to look for an attorney that would be able to get him a settlement from the insurance company. My family’s thoughts were never to get as much money from the company as we could to make Noel rich, but to try to get something so that financially he would be able to receive medical care when he needed it. After this accident we will most definitely need medical care for the rest of his life. This was the first time that we had to find an attorney for any reason and we were very nervous.Ed Abel was referred to us by another attorney. We chose him without knowing anything about Abel Law Firm but since my family had never had to hire an attorney before we really didn’t know what we should be looking for before hiring one. I had always heard people say that if an attorney felt like they had a good case, they would work harder to win than if they felt there was a good chance they would lose. It made sense to me because why would someone work so hard for something when the outcome may not be very good for them. They would want to spend more time and effort if they were going to make a lot of money from that case.Ed Abel, Kelly Bishop, and every other attorney from Abel Law Firm along with every other employee there such as the legal assistants. etc. proved to be very caring people. They worked so hard for my family and were very caring. The first time we were going to rneet with then I was very nervous. I did not want to go into a lawyer’s office. I didn’t know what they would think of us. I wondered if we were dressed rig ht, or if we looked okay. After all they are attorneys. That was the only time I was nervous to be around them. Ed Abel and the attorneys at his firm are wonderful people. We felt that they truly cared about my brother Noel and my family. We established a relationship with them that I will always be thankful for. Not only did they win Noel’s case out of court which will allow Noel to be financially taken care of and allow him the medical care that he needs but we built a friendship with them that will last forever. Noel and I along with my mother felt like they were really interested in our lives. I know Noel enjoyed talking about sports with Ed and Kelly. The last day we met with them, Ed’s wife came to meet us. It was such a wonderful feeling to know that Ed would invite his wife to come meet Noel. It proved that he truly cared.When we would call the office, they were always so kind. Corey Hulsey is also a wonderful lady. She helped us so much. Even now with the case over, I still call or email with questions and they are still so helpful.Thank you,
Olivia O.
A good lawyer must have many qualities which may not be immediately obvious. Here are some things to consider:
He must already be a successful attorney. Don’t pick a lawyer based on price.
He must be convinced your case is just. A good lawyer won’t take your case unless he is convinced he has a winnable case.
Regardless of all the bad lawyer jokes, a good lawyer is honest. He will investigate a case thoroughly and won’t get involved until he can justify, from external sources, your claims.
It doesn’t hurt if he is a Christian.
A good lawyer is thorough to the extreme. He will check, re-check, and check again all parts of a case. I remember thinking my lawyer was a little redundant at times. I am glad he was!
The Abel Law Firm meets all these requirements, in my opinion. If I ever need another lawyer, God Forbid, Ed will be my choice.
William B.
To whom it may concern, Randy and I would like to take this opportunity to express our heart felt appreciation and gratitude to Ed Abel, Kelly Bishop and the entire Abel Law Firm. The loss of our precious daughter has been difficult and legal proceedings can impose even a greater stress during this already tumultuous time. However, Ed and Kelly addressed our concerns, with unprecedented professionalism, compassion, and an outstanding knowledge of the law.Their experience and upstanding reputation gave us the confident assurance we needed to pursue justice. We were impressed with their attention to detail, and in depth preparation which gave us the edge in our legal proceedings. On more than one occasion the mediator expressed her professional respect and appreciation for Ed and his team for the excellent way in which they prepared us, their clients- It was obvious that we were on the winning side! We would highly recommend the Ed Abel Law Firm to any of our friends and family members needing legal services. With Sincere Appreciation,
Randy and Tamara Kerr
To Whom it May Concern, I am writing this to give my wholehearted recommendation for the Abel Law Firm. My wife, Samantha, was killed in a car accident on April 15, 2008. When tragedy like this strikes there are a myriad of issues to deal with. The issue I felt least prepared to deal with was the impending legal issues that were far beyond my scope of expertise.It was in the midst of this trepidation that I was referred to the Abel Law Firm and specifically to Ed Abel. I can say without a doubt that this was one of the most fortuitous meetings of my life. My two years of journeying through this process have been difficult and, at times, gut wrenching, but I cannot imagine having gone through it without the help of Ed and his team. When I think of Ed and his team I think of three words: character, competence, and compassion.The character of the team at Abel Law Firm is beyond reproach. Ed Abel and Kelly Bishop were honest with me in every way and always put my needs at the forefront of every issue. They acted with integrity toward myself, my wife’s family, and every other group they had dealings with in our process. It is difficult to describe how much trust mattered to me in this situation. To know that the person I was dealing with had this type of integrity was an enormous blessing.While character is chief in my mind in any relationship it cannot cover up the issue of competence. I was extremely impressed with the overall competence and quality of work shown by Ed Abel and Kelly Bishop in regards to my case. They knew the law and the relevant cases intricately. I also found that in our mediation the other law firms had already heard of Ed and treated him with the level of professional respect that one can only gain from years of excellent practice. I slept well at night knowing that my case was in the hand of competent professionals.This last characteristic might seem a bit odd when describing a relationship with your law firm but it was incredibly important to me. The compassion shown to me at the Abel Law Firm was tremendous. For someone who has dealt with these situations many times Ed never acted as if my situation wasn’t significant. The severity and all encompassing nature of my loss was continually acknowledged by Ed and his team. I was given dignity in my grief and they made the process as gentle as it could possibly be. This compassion and respect for the condition of human grief allows Ed and his team to see the whole picture and provide help well beyond legal expertise.The Abel Law Firm was on my side in my most desperate time of need and I will never forget it. They worked diligently to ensure that my case was brought about to the most favorable resolution for my family and me. Along the way they cared for me and provided guidance throughout the process that was priceless. I appreciate this group in ways that are difficult to express but will continue to sing their praises in every way possible.Grace & Peace,
Jonathan Middlebrooks
Ed and Luke, I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate all that your team has done for my family and me. I wish there was another way besides simply saying “thank you” to show my gratitude. This has been a very long four years that we have been fighting this battle, and I am so thankful God blessed my family with your team to represent us. You have always been positive and honest with us, providing comfort and support from the very beginning. Because of this, not only do I have great admiration for you, but I have always kept full faith and trust in your guidance. Without your representation, I do not believe our case would have been a success. You have made it possible for my dad and Tammy to leave us one last gift in this lifetime. I sincerely hope that you are as pleased with the outcome as we are. Please know that your family and firm will always be in our thoughts and prayers.With love and gratitude,
Layla Freeman Brown
Dear Ed and T. Luke Abel: Thank you so much for all the work you did for my family. I know I have told you a million times, but I just cannot express enough how grateful I am for your team. You have been a blessing to my family and I am so glad Kevin hired you guys. You have now made it possible for us to process our loss and have some closure. I wish you could have met my parents they were truly amazing people and I miss them so much. But I am hoping now that others recognize the wreck was not Kelley’s fault I can begin to heal. If there is anything I can ever do for you please let me know. I owe you more than money can pay. Though we have a professional relationship I feel I have gained you as friends. I hope you have a good trip home and I hope you recognize how amazing your family is in and out of the court room. I am so blessed to have met you all. I hope that if you do make a trip back to Idabel that you will give us an opportunity to say thanks once again. Thanks again,
Cassie McKeever
Mr. Abel: Words cannot express how grateful I am of all the time, effort, concern you and your staff have put into my case, thanks from the bottom of my heart forever
Neoma Clinton
Thank you very much for representing me regarding my automobile accident insurance case. Your excellent office staff responded to our every request and call with kindness. Mr. Abel, you and your son are simply the absolute best team. You handled our case superbly. You met our every need and question professionally. We strongly recommend you for any future needs.
Donald Resler, M.D. and Karen Resler
Dear Ed, Please accept our family’s gratitude for your firm’s legal representation and support in the matters surrounding the tragic death of our son Ryan in an aviation accident. We have been so overwhelmed by grief and the physical consequences of Ryan’s loss that I simply do not know how we would have managed otherwise. The firm’s legal expertise, professionalism, and significant resources, as well as your compassion, wise council, and leadership have been a Godsend to our entire family during this difficult time. The outcome we have now concluded is one that honors Ryan’s memory. There has been an effective and comprehensive accounting of the factors contributing to his death which is so very valuable to all of us who loved him. Additionally, his young family has meaningful financial assistance for the future. Remarkably, you were able to lead us to this outcome in spite of significant obstacles. The facts of the case were complicated necessitating experts in multiple fields to gather and analyze. Yet, with the firms’ resources this was accomplished at a very modest cost. Likewise, the matters of law were extremely challenging in the case. However, our case consistently prevailed over opposing pre-trial legal actions lasting over a year. Please extend our special thanks to Kelly Bishop in this particularly outstanding effort.
Ed, I wish you could have met and known Ryan. I believe you would have liked him and, more, found him worthy of this firm’s efforts on his and our behalf. Words are not enough to convey our gratitude. Thank You.
Don D.
Excellent communication from Luke and the rest of Abel staff. Always kept in the loop and all decisions were mine to make. When I had questions they were answered honestly. Took care of everything that was discussed at the beginning “and then some”. I truly felt respected and not pressured. If I ever need assistance in the future I will be calling Abel.
John F.
You never think you’ll need an attorney, but choosing T. Luke Abel to represent us was the best thing we did. He always took our calls, answered every question, and made every decision ours. You can’t fake caring, he cared about us and our case, we thank him from the bottom of our hearts. I would highly recommend Luke and Abel Law Firm.
Cathy Weems
Ed Abel Named Oklahoma City Personal Injury Litigator of the Year
Ed Abel was awarded the Litigator of the Year award as recognition of his tremendous success in the courtroom defending the lives of Oklahomans, and his unique service as a true son of the State of Oklahoma. He has won some of the largest verdicts in Oklahoma's history, and he and his team have successfully argued against harmful tort reform laws in the state Supreme Court. His impact is so widespread across the state that Governor Mary Fallin declared May 1st as "Ed Abel Day."
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Vivian and Ben rebuild their restaurant against the backdrop of the Southern harbinger of spring, the strawberry. Their twins go on their first strawberry picking excursion and Vivian and a friend develop a recipe for Coconut Cornbread Strawberry Shortcake with Basil whipped cream.
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Vivian Howard
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Vivian Howard is a farm girl originally from Deep Run, NC who expects the unexpected but occasionally still finds herself surprised. Her smile, laugh, and loving nature are straight from the sweet strawberry patch. Vivian built her culinary career in New York City where she worked with the likes of Wylie Dufresne (wd-50) and Jean George Vongerichten (Spice Market). But don't let the farm girl fool you; when you see that wrinkled brow, and her eyes turn stormy, remember that she expects nothing but the best from her ingredients, her cooking, herself, and everyone around her. Vivian takes great pride in the fact that 70 percent of the foodstuff at Chef and the Farmer is local, but she's even more proud of her twins Theo and Flo.
Ben Knight
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Ben, Vivian’s husband and business partner, is a self-described “North Shore Jew from Chicago, living on a hog farm in North Carolina.” He is a painter who worked in restaurants to supplement his artist’s salary, and met Vivian when they both served at Voyage in New York City. Shortly after meeting Ben, Vivian told her roommate that he was “kind of arrogant” but thought he would make a significant impact on her life. Ben says that it was Vivian’s beauty that initially drew him in, “cause I’m a pretty visual person.” Ben runs the front of the house and has made it his mission to transform his staff into wine experts.
Jamie Cash
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Jamie grew up in Seven Springs, North Carolina. According to Jamie, “when I came in for my interview with Ben and he asked me why I wanted to work at Chef and the Farmer, I told him that I had just gotten out of rehab and was looking to start my life again. He immediately responded with ‘you’re hired.’ When I asked him why he hired me, Ben told me it was because I was honest with him. From that moment, I promised that if they took a chance on me, I would give them my all.” Seven years later, this self-proclaimed “rock star without a guitar,” has proven herself to be one of Ben and Vivian’s most loyal employees. She works as a server at Chef and the Farmer and tends the bar at the newly-minted Boiler Room.
Steve Putnam
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Steve grew up on Putnam Farms, where both his grandfather and father raised cattle and hogs. Upon graduating from NC State, Steve took a corporate job that fed his bank account but not his soul. He returned to eastern North Carolina and became the third generation of Putnams to farm. According to Kelly, his wife of fifteen years, “Steve is an exceptional farmer. He can make anything grow and is a bit obsessive about taste and aesthetics.” Vivian says he talks like a chef. This plant whisperer grows 70 varieties of fruits and vegetables, including red okra, seven different kinds of peppers, and some sort of magical fruit called a Sprite melon.
Annette Brothers
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Originally from Goldsboro, NC, Ms. Annette is a big city girl who decided to move to the country. A school teacher for 30 years, this lively octogenarian loves to cook, and to feed a lot of people at one time. According to her son Warren, she makes a mean pecan pie, a squash casserole that is “off the charts,” and a special oyster dressing for Christmas.
Cynthia Wong
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Cynthia is a pastry chef bad ass on a break who enjoys baking bread and shooting rifles. She invented the famous phatty cake and lives in London with her husband, John David, and her son, Sonny. Vivian and Cynthia met while cooking an event in Asheville; that night Vivian attempted to rescue Cynthia's rice cakes from a truffle nightmare and the two have been fast friends ever since.
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The Chef and the Farmer community is made up of 37 unique souls. From rock stars without guitars to philosophical mixologists, "The Chef," as locals like to call it, has always attracted K-town's finest!
Strawberries
Description:
Strawberries are the jewels of a North Carolina summer. They are so important that the Cherokee Nation has an origin story about them!
Make Sure to watch this episode:
Strawberries is the featured ingredient inS1 Ep.2: Strawberry Stay at Home
Check out these great Strawberries recipes
Strawberry Shortcake with Basil Whipped Cream & Coconut Cornbread|Annette Brothers Strawberry Preserves|
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With great sadness, we regret to inform you that Paul Reller has passed away. And while we will continue to keep this website available as a public resource, please keep in mind that information is no longer being updated and may become out of date over time.
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This policy outlines some of the general rules and guidelines our customers should follow and be aware of when ordering cabinet doors and cabinet accessories from Advantage Cabinet Doors, LLC. We are providing this policy as a guide to assist each of our customers in understanding our ordering process and procedures, however, this may not be an all inclusive list. There are many different questions that may arise when you order from us, so please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns that you may encounter during your ordering process. Even though some of the language that we have used in our Ordering Policy may seem very direct and generally unfriendly, this policy has been designed to protect both the customer and Advantage Cabinet Doors, LLC from very costly mistakes and errors. Many of the rules and guidelines listed in our policy are lessons learned through our past experiences. As we have always been, we are dedicated to customer satisfaction and overall happiness with our products and we will do everything in our power to resolve any issue you may have. We look forward to doing business with you.
Order Placement
We will accept orders via our online shopping cart, phone, fax, e-mail, and standard mail. An acknowledgement including item specifications, sizes, quantities, and prices will be promptly faxed or e-mailed. Following the confirmation, all orders are considered correct and firm. Processing will begin on your order immediately!
Please note: Orders received by phone will be carefully repeated back at the time of phone-in, however, if an error in the order occurs it will considered the fault of the customer because there is not a written record of the transaction. We strongly encourage the use of internet, email or fax to send orders to us as this provides a written record of the order and drastically reduces the chance of mistakes and errors in the ordering process.
We assume no responsibility for incorrect information received by e-mail, phone, fax or mail. All items are custom made to the customer's specifications; therefore, cancellations of or changes to orders in process are subject to a charge to be determined by the factory at the time of request, and sometimes these changes may not be possible without a complete re-work of the order.
Quote requests
Advantage Cabinet Doors will be happy to provide you a quote. You may request a quote in one of two ways:
You may add items to your online shopping cart and enter your shipping details for an exact quote on your products, or you may
Fill out the order form and mark “quote” and we will provide a price quote to you within 24 hours of receipt. To convert a quote to a purchase order, sign the coversheet of the quote acknowledgement along with your purchase order number and return it to Advantage Cabinet Doors to be processed.
Order Acknowledgments
All orders will be confirmed via fax, e-mail or telephone after they are entered into our system. Please review your acknowledgement upon receipt to ensure accuracy. If any order entry errors are found, contact your customer service representative immediately. Advantage Cabinet Doors will not be held responsible for customer errors. If you do not receive a confirmation within 24 hours (10 business hours), please call to ensure that your order was received.
Please note: Orders received by phone will be carefully repeated back at the time of phone-in, however, if an error in the order occurs it will considered the fault of the customer because there is not a written record of the transaction.
We strongly encourage the use of internet, email or fax to send orders and/or order acknowledgements to us as this provides a written record of the order and drastically reduces the chance of mistakes and errors in the ordering process.
Changes & Cancellations
Once your order is in production, any changes will be made at the customer's expense. Due to our products custom nature, none of our door products are returnable, including self-adhesive veneer. It will normally take approximately 24 hours (10 business hours) for your order to go into production.
Once an order has been accepted and acknowledged any changes to an order would be considered an ‘add on’. An ‘add on’ is considered to be a separate order and will be given a separate invoice number. Additional orders (an ‘add on’) to any original order can be addressed in one of two ways:
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We will produce and ship it separately from the original on our normal lead-time.
You can request a “rush order” and pay the appropriate up charge fee and every effort will be made to ship with original order or as close to it as possible.
Changes to orders may affect customer lead-times.
All corrections, changes or cancellations must be faxed, emailed or submitted online. Phoned changes will only be accepted under the above stated policy that if something is wrong with your order upon receipt it will be the fault of the customer and not Advantage Cabinet Doors, LLC.
All orders will be processed within 24 hours and are non-cancelable and non-refundable after 24 hours, due to the custom nature of the product. However, hardware orders (E.g. Hinges, screws, knobs, pulls, drawer runners, etc.) may be returned with the proper return merchandise authorization (RMA) form from customer service (may also be found on the website under the "My Account" section) and a 15%, $10.00 minimum, restocking fee will be applied. Sample door orders are non-refundable at any time. If an order is cancelled within 24 hours, a 10% or $100 (whichever is less) order processing fee will apply with a minimum of $30. Your credit card will be charged this fee at the time of the cancellation. As with our custom doors, no unused self-adhesive veneer or panels are returnable at any time.
Please order your products carefully and double check to ensure that all details are written on your order!
Payment & Credit Terms **
Advantage Cabinet Doors, LLC has two specific credit terms available to our customers:
100% Pre-pay (most customers):
Payment is required before an order can be placed in production, since each order is custom made to your specifications. Payment can be made via MasterCard, VISA, Discover Card, PayPal (via the website), Certified Check, or Money Order.
Lead-times for prepay customers begin one day after receipt of payment.
Note: Internet orders from out of state do not currently require any sales tax be paid (Subject to change depending on state/federal laws).
Credit Terms – Net 30 (Select manufacturers and dealers only):
Customers with open credit terms are subject to the terms and conditions as stated on our application for credit. Advantage Cabinet Doors, LLC reserves the right to rescind this privilege if deemed necessary. Credit applications are available upon request. Applications must be completed, and references provided and verified before open credit terms are made available. Advantage Cabinet Doors, LLC must have a valid state sales tax exemption number from customers requesting exemption from state and local taxes. We are required to charge all applicable taxes on your purchases if this certificate is not on file.
Advantage Cabinet Doors, LLC will not refund any tax amount after invoicing if this certificate has not been submitted in advance of your first order.
Advantage Cabinet Doors, LLC will apply a finance charge of 1.5% per month (18% APR) on all past due invoices.
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Damaged and/or Defective Products
Please notify your customer service representative within five (5) working days if you receive any product that is defective, damaged (non-shipping), or in error. Claims should include your original order number and invoice numbers, as well as a list of the specific issues that you are having, by product. Once we receive this information a replacement order will be generated.
Advantage Cabinet Doors reserves the right to issue replacement products at the regular price of the product (the same price you originally paid) until investigation of the replacement is performed. We may also request that the original product be returned for inspection prior to replacement. Returns of non-defective material will not be accepted.
Advantage Cabinet Doors is not responsible for shipping damages of ANY kind. However, we will be more than happy to assist you in resolving issues with the carrier and we will work with you to get you a replacement product as soon as possible so that your timeline of installation will not be delayed any more than is absolutely necessary. We will also work with any shipper / carrier to get them to pay for those damages so that you do not have to worry about the extra charges for the replacement products.
Any requests for credit should be submitted directly to the carrier. If a shipment contains a damaged package or pallet, the freight bill should be marked ‘Damaged’ or ‘Refused’ before it is signed by the receiving party, or the package/pallet should be refused. We also strongly encourage taking as many digital pictures as you can of the damage and using those for ‘proof-of-damage’ later on down the road should questions arise with the shipping company (Shipping companies are notoriously forgetful!). If shipping damage has occurred, we will make every attempt to manufacture replacement products for you in an expedited fashion.
Replacement Order Process
All replacement orders will be processed according to the customers’ normal terms and a credit will be issued against the original order. Orders will be processed in an expedited fashion to assure prompt replacement.
For returns, your customer service representative will issue an RMA (return merchandise authorization) form via e-mail or fax. The form will list products that you have claimed as defective and should be attached to the products being returned. In most cases we will not require the customer to return the damaged products due to shipping costs, but an RMA form must still be filled out by the customer and it will serve as a record of the damage that has occurred. If evidence of damage is visible on packaging materials, this should be noted on shipping paperwork or the order itself should be refused. This warranty covers replacement of the original product only.
Advantage cabinet Doors assumes no responsibility for damage due to customer error or neglect. *
* Please see our full product warranty for the exact details of our warranty.
** Credit Terms will only be afforded to cabinet shops and other "dealers" of our products. Please ask our customer service representatives for a copy of our Credit Terms Agreement Form for the exact details of our credit terms.
This document last modified: July 4, 2012
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Custom Finishing
Did you know that we can custom finish your cabinet doors? We can paint or stain your cabinet doors in any color of your choice with a commercial grade conversion varnish. Contact our customer service representatives today to discuss the many options that are available to you and let us help you create that stunning space you have always dreamed of!
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5.02.2021 - Economic growth and 1,500 jobs will ensure the construction of a new greenhouse complex in the Chegem region of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic,- the head of the municipality administration of Chegem town Yura Borsov wrote on his personal page on the social network Instagram.
“The implementation of this large investment project was the topic of a meeting with the General Director of "LTD Stavropol Vegetables", Dmitry Muger".
The Dary Caucasus greenhouse complex with an area of 100 hectares will be a high-tech greenhouse for year-round growing of berries and vegetables.
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This is the first edition of an eight-part series noting the top prospects of the 2013 NFL Draft at their respective positions. (photo: Neon Tommy, Flickr)
THE TIGHT ENDS
Tyler Eifert (6-6, 250 lb.) Notre Dame
The Fighting Irish product looks like the most complete and consistent package of the bunch. He can line up inside, outside, block and make the tough catches when needed. He amassed nearly 2,000 yards in three seasons — despite being underused at times — and was the only good thing about the team’s crushing loss to Alabama in the national championship game. Even if Ertz comes off the board first, I believe Eifert will have the most success as a pro.
Zach Ertz (6-6, 250 lb.) Stanford
Ertz has nearly all the characteristics that Eifert possesses, and he was the most dominant at the position last season, tallying nearly 900 yards and six touchdowns. It’s tough to know just how successful Ertz could have been through his entire college career given the amount of talent Stanford had at the position, but he should nonetheless thrive in an NFL game plan. Via multiple scouting reports, Ertz could stand to better his hands and work in the run game -- two areas in which he showed improvement 2012.
Gavin Escobar (6-6, 260 lb.) San Diego State
An underrated prospect out of the Mountain West, Escobar had more than 1,300 yards combined in the past two seasons with 13 touchdowns. He’s what most NFL coaches have started looking for in a tight end: height, size and agility. He’s impressive on the line and even more impressive in the seam; he might not go third overall of the tight ends available, but he’ll be a huge return for anyone who drafts him.
Nick Kasa (6-6, 271 lb.) Colorado
I’m sure I’ll get a bunch of opinions on others more deserving than Kasa, but his versatility in the roster is what’s most appealing here. Having started off originally on the defensive line, Kasa’s strength is primarily in the blocking game, where he is familiar with the types of looks he'll see. His role in the passing game will likely be a bit of a project, but he shows great potential as a massive target with good speed and could be snagged at great value.
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Posted: 17th May 2010 by Joe Canucks in NHL
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Evgeni Malkin for Drew Doughty? Let's be honest with ourselves, when Doughty was picked in the 2008 NHL entry draft, we all knew he was going to be a very good defensemen. Little did we know, he'd be a Norris Trophy candidate in his second year in the NHL. I suppose you can say the same for Evgeni Malkin. He was picked second overall in the NHL entry draft in 2004. Perhaps Malkin was overshadowed by Washington Capitals' superstar Alex Ovechkin, but regardless, he's made his impact in the NHL very early too. Now you might say I'm jumping the gun here, but Doughty's season was no fluke. He looked good in his rookie campaign, but his sophomore year is when he has shined. He put up awesome numbers offensively (16 goals, 43 assists, 59 points), had 9 PP goals, and 22 P ...
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So, April started off with a bang for us and on the first weekend, we had a family getaway to Legoland Malaysia to celebrate my birthday. Of course, the kids ended up enjoying the most and I shall leave more details of the trip for an upcoming post.
Subsequently, you might have guessed how the story unrolled. When Ariel's coughing didn't get improve after two weeks and seemed to be worsening, we took her to the doctor. The first doctor merely gave her some cough and phlegm syrup. When all of that did not help, I took her to a second doctor who diagnosed her with tonsillitis and suggested using nasal drips and solutions to clear it up which he said would then cure the cough.
As to why I did not bring her to her pediatrician, well, once when I tried to bring Angel there for a consultation, they said they give priority to newborns and those with vaccinations appointments. So, cases like mine would have a waiting time of 6-8 hours from the time I register. So, I usually don't bring the kids there when they have the flu, cough or fever.
Anyway, on our third visit to the doctor, this time round we visited a family clinic since everyone in the household had already fallen sick, we realised that while Angel only had a bad cough and phlegm, upon a closer examination on the little sister, this helpful female doctor informed me that her phlegm had already travelled to her left lung, causing Ariel to contract pneumonia. She was immediately prescribed with antibiotics and medicine for productive coughs.
It was a case of might as well when I decided to have myself checked too. The doctor took my temperature and said "Do you know you are running a high fever?" Ok, obviously I didn't as my mind was only on getting the right medicine for Ariel. Anyway, I ended going home with five types of tablet medicine.
The first night after I saw the doctor, there was this sharp, unbearable pain I started to feel in my chest every single time I coughed. Since it was so painful, I tried to suppress the coughing which, of course, only made it worse and it became a vicious cycle, Cough, pain, cough, pain, cough, pain. It was the first time I felt that in 31 years and a check with the doctor next morning confirmed that I had contracted bronchitis. Not only did it take away almost all my energy, I also felt breathless, loss of appetite and was constantly tired no matter what I did, even if I did nothing.
It is good that blogging does not require any vocals because you see, I have lost my voice for now and my hubby must be relieved that the constant nagging has become constant whispering. Anyway, I have him to thank for taking leave to help look after the kids on the first day of the week, giving me ample time to rest and recharge.
That night, he was so worn out and asked me this question when we were in bed "Just how do you do it every day?" I laughed out loud because hello, I was the one who vacuumed, mopped and did the laundry that day so I thought I had relieved him of some burden. All he did was cook two meals, bathed and took care of the kids for half the day. It was a 'Welcome to my life' kind of feeling and his words instantly made me feel better and motivated me to recover soon just so I could be the mum I wish to be to my kids again.
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So you can see, this month's "Happiness is" is a little more unusual. For now, my happiness is looking forward to the end of the ordeal, especially for the little one who can cough till she vomits in the middle of the night and that just seriously breaks my heart.
These are some of the little rainbows we are hoping to achieve when the rain stops and all of us are feeling in the pink of health.
1) Build sandcastles and have a picnic at the beach
2) Visit Port of Lost Wonder at Sentosa
3) Teach Angel to cycle
4) Go to the zoo
5) Go shopping for groceries and make cute-looking bentos
6) Catch up with friends and family
7) Go for evening runs to prepare Angel for the Cold Storage Kids Run
8) Have more messy art and craft sessions
9) Go for badminton sessions as a family
10) Explore a place we have never been to in Singapore
Just thinking about all these is making me feel excited and I can't wait to bring the kids out again. I know, I just know, May is gonna be such an awesome month, isn't it?
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Sweetday April 30, 2014 at 2:17 PM
Oh dear! I wish you all will recover soon and enjoy those you have indicated here! This month I am happy for the extra time I spend with little one since she got injured. Also, the lovely blossoms we saw beginning of the month. I think that somehow magically got little one interested in plants.
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~Summer~ May 2, 2014 at 12:26 PM
I like your positive thinking! Hope your girl is feeling better now already and glad you managed to bond more with her! My girls are recovering well, thanks for the well wishes!
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Unknown April 30, 2014 at 3:06 PM
I hope you all get well soon. Take care.
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~Summer~ May 2, 2014 at 12:24 PM
Thanks Michelle, appreciate the concern! =)
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GrowingwiththeTans April 30, 2014 at 11:45 PM
Oh dear, poor things! You're amazingly positive, and I'm sure that will help you to beat this nasty bug. Get well soon!
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~Summer~ May 2, 2014 at 12:24 PM
Thanks much Ade, we are getting better by the day, woohoo!
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I've realised that there are a million things I wish to tell my kids but sometimes, it can be hard to articulate or make them understand what I'm trying to say. Yet, if I don't pen it down, after a few days, it totally slips my mind and I forget what were the things that I wanted to say. So, I've decided to start a series on the blog which will be a compilation of heartfelt letters from me to my kids. I'm not sure if they will be able to read them when they grow up and it doesn't really matter if they don't. It will be a way for me to remember what I wish to tell my kids and a means to express just how much I love them.
So, here's the first one.
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Dear Ariel (or meimei as we like to fondly call you),
You've been such a wonderful big sister ever since your little baby brother arrived. Seeing how you always plant kisses on his cheek, how you hold onto his hand when I fetch you from school, how you sing lullabies every time he cries, how you never fail to hug him every day, there is no question about it. You love him so, so much.
That said, I know it's been a little tough on you too as you realise that you are no longer the littlest in the house. I still remember how tiny you were just three years ago too and seeing how much bigger you are than didi now just reminds me of how much you've grown and how fast time has flown.
I see you struggling to find your place in the house, I hear your whines and how you insist on sleeping with me and didi, I sense your insecurity no matter how much you try to conceal it. Tantrums, they're pretty hard to control and tame, right? On so many days, you blew your top over things that seemed trivial. Trivial to me, but significant to you, I know. Like the other day, I asked you to bring my baby sling to me but you forgot about it and went to eat fruits, dance and wash up. So I took it myself as we were running late to pick your jiejie from school. You were so upset by it and kept screaming the words "I want to help you take!" from the moment we stepped out of the door to the time we reached jiejie's primary school. You wailed, you shouted, you hollered, you wept. Every passer-by could see your grief stricken face and everyone in the neighbourhood could hear your shrieks. I didn't know what to do but to move on. I was carrying your baby brother in my arms and running late in fetching your big sister, yet I was afraid that you would not stay close to me and suddenly dash into the road. I didn't care about what others perceived and even if I looked as calm as a cucumber on the outside, I was crying on the inside.
Finally, you stopped and the whole episode seemed to be over. We reached jiejie's school, picked her up and made our way slowly and quietly back home. I thought the worst was over. However, just a few seconds after we started walking, you said to me "You never tell jiejie I cried". That wasn't the first thing on my mind because you have to understand that we were walking through a crowd and there were people scurrying, scooting and cycling all around us. All I wanted to do was to keep the three of you safe and get away from the crowd first. I replied and told you "You can tell her if you want, my dear" and apparently that wasn't what you wanted, so the second episode began. You broke down into tears and started screaming with all your lungs. Many people were alarmed by your cries and they probably thought I was torturing or abusing my child. You wouldn't stop no matter what I said, so it continued all the way till we got home. There was nothing, absolutely nothing that jiejie and I could do to make you feel better at that point in time. Everything we said or did only escalated your cries. I get sad when you are sad, you know that?
We've had so many of such episodes recently, haven't we? Sometimes, I think you don't even remember why you were crying in the first place. I know, because I've been there too and I recall that feeling of not being able to control my tears. Daddy always gets angry when you don't stop crying, but for me, I will let you cry till you can finally stop. It's not that I don't love you my dear, I do, so very much. But I'm not the type of mum who will fuss over you every time you whine, appease your demands every time you cry or apologise to you every time you act up. I will talk to you and explain to you on why things sometimes happen the way they do, and if you don't accept it, I let you cry it out. After that, we give each other a tight hug, I let you sit on my lap and we talk about why you were feeling so sad and affected. Again, I will try my best to tell you gently on what happened and how we all need to try to control our tempers. That's all I can do for you now, darling girl. It's a tough learning journey, I know that.
Yesterday morning, you woke up, started whining and refused to go to school. I was surprised because you have always liked going to school and playing with your friends. No amount of reasoning worked and so, I did let you skip school and we went for breakfast together. I take the occasional regress as your way of wanting more attention from me and yes, Mummy feels very guilty about not spending as much time with you as I used to before didi came along. Still, you need to know that this can't always be the case and you can't just skip school whenever you don't feel like going, okay?
Mummy wants you to know just how special you are and how special you'll always be. The way your infectious laughter makes all of us laugh, the way you dance your heart out and perform for everyone, the way you insist on lying beside didi to drink your milk, the way you try to read your 'Animals' books and can name all the animals, the way you sing and make up your own lyrics, the way you leave your last biscuit for jiejie, the way you bend over didi and kiss him on the forehead, the way you automatically switch off the TV after watching two cartoons, the way you always put on your shoes wrongly, the way you try to find the tag, turn it behind and wear your own shirt, the way you love to eat half-boiled eggs, the way you pick out even the tiniest vegetable in your rice, the way you like to play hide and seek, how you hide behind walls and laugh so heartily when I jump and say "boo", the way you help to carry the lightest bag of groceries, the way you insist on buckling your seat belt, the way you jump and dive into the pool with no fear, the way you hum along to songs you hear on the radio; these are the things that are uniquely you, my dear Ariel.
It doesn't matter how many kids we have or that you are not the youngest one anymore. My love for you has never wavered and it will only grow deeper as years go by. So don't worry about losing Mummy, because I am here to stay. Yes, you will have to share Mummy because we have more than one baby in the house, but don't ever for one moment doubt my love for you. Because you are you, you are my child and you will always have that special place reserved just for you in my heart. I love you so much every day.
Love,
Mummy
P.S. It's so hard for me to write any heartfelt post without tearing up, but I think these tears are healthy tears. Hopefully, they make me reflect and be a better mum too.
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Unknown February 18, 2016 at 9:52 PM
This is such a sweet heartfelt letter to Ariel...
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Awww thanks much, Rach! I felt every word I said! =)
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Register your family for PTO which allows you to access the online directory to see parent/student names, email addresses and phone numbers
Purchase a yearbook (these will not be delivered until May)
Note interest in volunteering for a PTO committee(s)
Make donations for Walking Club
Make donations towards the Halloween and Valentine's Class parties.
If you have any questions regarding PTO registration, please contact Jennifer Galbraith.
Parent/Guardian Information
Parent/Guardian address information is being collected for our printed and online school directory. If you don't want your address information displayed in the directory you may leave those fields blank. If you do not want your name, email or phone number displayed in the directory, please opt out by checking the "Do not display my information in the directory" checkbox.
Parent/Guardian profession/craft/trade will only be used to potentially solicit help if we need a person with a specific skill set (ex - photographer for class photos, programmer for PTO website, officer for carnival night, etc.)
If there are parents/guardians residing at different addresses, please submit a PTO registration form for each household linked to the students if you want both households information in the printed and online directory.
Parent 1 First Name :
Parent 1 Last Name :
Parent 1 Profession :
accountant actor/actress administrative air traffic controller architect armed forces artist attorney baker banker bartender barber bookkeeper builder butcher carpenter cashier chef coach computer programmer/developer cook dental hygienist dentist designer dietician doctor economist editor electrician engineer farmer filmmaker fire fighter fisherman flight attendant jeweler judge lawyer mechanic musician nurse optician painter pharmacist photographer physician pilot plumber police officer politician postman professor psychologist receptionist salesperson singer teacher therapist translator undertaker veterinarian videographer waiter/waitress writer OTHER
Parent 2 First Name :
Parent 2 Last Name :
Parent 2 Profession :
accountant actor/actress administrative air traffic controller architect armed forces artist attorney baker banker bartender barber bookkeeper builder butcher carpenter cashier chef coach computer programmer/developer cook dental hygienist dentist designer dietician doctor economist editor electrician engineer farmer filmmaker fire fighter fisherman flight attendant jeweler judge lawyer mechanic musician nurse optician painter pharmacist photographer physician pilot plumber police officer politician postman professor psychologist receptionist salesperson singer teacher therapist translator undertaker veterinarian videographer waiter/waitress writer OTHER
Primary Email :
Secondary Email :
Primary Phone :
Secondary Phone :
Street Address :
City/State/Zip :
, Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Do NOT include my name, email or phone in the printed or online school directory
Student Information
Student names are listed first initial of first name, first 4 letters of last name for privacy purposes.
If you do not see your student's name, please contact Jennifer Galbraith.
Student 1 Grade :
Kindergarten 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Student 1 Name :
Participate in Walking Club :
Yes No
T-Shirt Size :
Youth X-Small Youth Small Youth Medium Youth Large Adult Small Adult Medium Adult Large Adult X-Large
Student 2 Grade :
Kindergarten 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Student 2 Name :
Participate in Walking Club :
Yes No
T-Shirt Size :
Youth X-Small Youth Small Youth Medium Youth Large Adult Small Adult Medium Adult Large Adult X-Large
Student 3 Grade :
Kindergarten 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Student 3 Name :
Participate in Walking Club :
Yes No
T-Shirt Size :
Youth X-Small Youth Small Youth Medium Youth Large Adult Small Adult Medium Adult Large Adult X-Large
Student 4 Grade :
Kindergarten 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Student 4 Name :
Participate in Walking Club :
Yes No
T-Shirt Size :
Youth X-Small Youth Small Youth Medium Youth Large Adult Small Adult Medium Adult Large Adult X-Large
Volunteer Information
Parent volunteers are what help make Aldrich great! Research has shown that when parents are involved in school, children go farther in school and the schools they go to are better. We urge you to make an investment in your child's education by helping volunteer even a little of your time this year.
Below is a list of volunteer/committee areas you can opt to help volunteer for. Hovering over the name of the committee will show you a brief description of what that committee does. For most committees, if you select the "I am interested in volunteering for some/all committees" checkbox, those parents will be contacted about volunteering opportunities for all committees. Some of our committees that need volunteers right away, such as Room Parent, Lunch and Media Room, you can choose below to specifically volunteer for those committees. You are in no way obligated to volunteer for these activites. You are free to choose the level of participation in which you would like to volunteer and which activities you would like to volumteer for. Help is needed in many ways and many events require very little time commitment.
If you are interested in playing a more active role in the PTO, consider working as a committee chair, or attending our monthly meetings. We value your input and participation in every way.
I am interested in volunteering for some/all committees
I am interested in volunteering for Lunch Room and/or Media Center
I am interested in being a Room Parent
I am interested in helping with Walking Club
Other/Comment:
Volunteer Committees:
Book Fair
This school fundraiser event is held twice a year in the Fall and Spring (not required to volunteer for both). Book fair provides books and funds for our library and classrooms. Volunteers are needed to help setup displays prior to the sales, process book sales at check-out tables during the parent-teacher conferences and at the "Read & Feed" sessions during lunch periods, and to help with tear down at the end of the fair. Chair persons work together with Scholastic Book Fairs to execute the fair.
Box Tops, Grocery Store Promotions & Amazon Smile
Box Tops and Hy-Vee receipts are turned in by students and placed in a classroom box. At the end of each month, volunteers collect and prepare them for mailing (can be done from home).
Carnival
Aldrich's largest fundraiser cannot happen without our wonderful parent volunteers. Help is needed to setup, plan, clean up, run carnival games, ticket sales, organize volunteers and more. Carnival will be held on a Friday, September 17th from 5:30-8:00pm. We need multiple volunteers to make this event successful. Anyone in grade 9 or older can help volunteer for this event. Volunteer shifts are broken in two 1 1/2 hour sections so you are able to volunteer part of the night and spend the other half of the night with your child(ren) at Carnival.
Color Run
Work with our PE teacher to plan and execute the Color Run fundraiser. Typically done in April/May.
Conference Hospitality
Committee members provide and solicit donations of snacks and meals for the staff during Fall and Spring conferences (October and February).
Creative Arts Committee
Work with Art Teacher and other staff members to plan and execute our annual Edible Book festival and all school Art Show. Volunteers help with set up and clean up as well as displaying the art and projects.
Fifth Grade Farewell
This event is usually held at Mahoney State Park in May and is filled with educational and fun activities, games, miniature golf and hikes, culminating in a video to celebrate the achievements of our Fifth Grade students. Volunteers are needed to help plan, execute or volunteer the day of the event for the end of the year farwell party for our 5th grade classes. Planning for this event starts in January.
International Banquet
This one night event will be a festive occasion highlighting the various cultural backgrounds of families through food, music and activities.
Kindergarten Round Up/New Families
Host our annual Kindergarten Round Up coffee for parents for the upcoming year (held in April). Coordinate with Kindergarten teachers and welcome new parents. Chair acts as a contact for new families.
Lunch Room
Parents volunteers are encouraged to help out throughout the year during lunch periods (11:15am - 12:45pm) - helping students open their food, directing students through the lunch line, etc. You can volunteer as often as you like via a Sign Up Genius link emailed to you.
Media Center
Parents volunteers are encouraged to help out throughout the year in the library restocking books. You can volunteer as often as you like via a Sign Up Genius link emailed to you.
Olympic Day
This is a "field day like" celebration where all the students wear their Olympic Day shirts and promote our International Baccalaureate attitudes and profiles during an all-day, school-wide event filled with opening and closing ceremonies, outdoor athletic challenges, international games and global learning opportunities. This event is held on a Friday in May. Volunteers work in shifts (a 2-3 hour am or pm shift) and are needed for games, refreshments, decorations, setup and clean up.
Outdoor School Decorations
Aldrich is known for it's cheerful outdoor decor. Help maintain and change out our decorations throughout the year. This is generally done on a weekday morning about 6 times a year and takes roughly 30-60 minutes.
Room Parents
Room parents are in charge of planning and executing Halloween and Valentines classroom parties (funds for the party come from the PTO), handling collection for the Holiday and Summer gifts for teachers and assisting during Staff Appreciation.
Scholarships
Each year Aldrich PTO awards a scholarship to a former Aldrich student graduating high school. This committee is in charge of selecting the winner of that scholarship. The committee generally meets once or twice, over a 2-3 hour lunch period in January/February to read scholarship applications, discuss and select a winner.
School Online/Printed Directory
Help maintain and administrate the online and printed school directory and help distribute the printed directory.
Silver Graphics
Help coordinate this annual fundraiser that turns our students art into memorable gifts. Occurs in October/November before the holidays. Volunteers are needed to help distribute materials to students/families, collect artwork, place orders and deliver the final products to the students.
Staff Appreciation
Committee members recognize the dedication of our wonderful teachers and staff. Events, activities, a special staff luncheon and gifts are scheduled during one week in February/March to make the entire Aldrich staff feel proud to be part of our special community. Volunteers are needed to help plan, organize and execute our week long staff appreciation (planning begins in December).
Walking Club
Join students in the morning for a brisk walk around the school. Help organize lanyards, hand out awards, walk with the students, punch mile cards, and plan the end of the year breakfast in May. Volunteers work whenever available throughout the year.
Yearbook
Committee members take photos, upload photos to the yearbook website, compile the photographic journal for the school year, help with the layout/design/production and distribute the yearbooks in May. The yearbook is designed on established software which makes creating and designing easy.
Order Information
Choosing to purchase a PTO Family membership grants you one vote for PTO meetings and elections and gives you access to the online school directory (this in no way requires you to attend PTO meetings or elections).
Your PTO Membership contribution helps fund valuable services to Aldrich such as purchasing new playground and PE equipment, classroom supply grants, purchasing supplies for our outdoor decorations, and funding our annual Olympic Day, 5th Grade Farewell, Art Show & Edible Book fair. Funds are also used to provide welcome books during Kindergarten Round Up and pay the website hosting fee of the online school directory, just to name a few.
Your Classroom Parties contributions fund the Halloween and Valentine's Day classroom parties and are essential for each class to have a great party. The total funds raised for classroom parties will be all the funds that the room parents have to work with for a budget for classroom parties.
PTO Family Membership ($10 per household):
Classroom Parties ($10 per student, max $30 per family) - Number of students :
Printed School Directory ($5 per directory) - Number of copies :
Yearbook ($19 per book) - Number of copies :
Donation to Walking Club (average cost is $4 per student) :
Additional Olympic Day Shirts :
Total Purchase :
Registrations can be paid via Paypal using the button above with debit or credit card (you do not need to have a Paypal account to do this). Check/Cash payments are not being accepted this year in order to streamline the registration process.
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After verbally agreeing to join the Mavs for four years just a few days ago Jordan apparently had second thoughts about leaving LA...From what I can gather those 'second thoughts' have become reality and is set to sign (if he hasn't already) a five year max deal worth somewhere in the neighbourhood of $110 million!!
There are some people who think he should not have gone against his word (Mavs fans) and then there are others who say that he didn't put his signature on anything so he can do what he wants (Clippers fans) ...Ill let you decide what you think is right and what isn't.
But then a rather entertaining 'emoji' twitter battle involving Chandler Parsons, JJ Redick, Blake Griffon begun then Marreese Speights, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan (well the Jordan brand twitter account) Paul Pierce, Rudy Gobert and Andrew Bogut got in on it as well. Click here to see it all unfold, it is pretty damn funny, especially the Paul Pierce/Rudy Gobert part haha
Amongst all this twitter action Doc Rivers, Steve Ballmer, Chris Paul and Blake Griffin all showed up to Jordan's home in Houston and "locked" him in his own house and held him "hostage" basically to keep the Mavs away...Blake Griffin even posted this picture playfully indicating they had locked Jordan inside his house with the caption "Don't agree with the furniture layout but I'm not an interior designer" I had a good laugh
Amongst all that Chris Broussard said that Mavs owner Mark Cuban was flipping his lid driving around Houston doing anything possible to find out Jordan's Houston address to try and have his own meeting with him...To which Cuban's brother had a go at Broussard on twitter, not the first guy to do that!! Now all we need to complete this is for Stephen A Smith and Skip Bayless to give us their two cents haha.
I feel kind of like the E! Channel posting something like this haha, but I found it pretty entertaining.
AP
Posted by Alex Pledger at 19:56
Labels: Alex pledger, Basketball, BBNZ, blake griffin, clippers, CP3, deandre jordan, mark cuban, NBA, NBA free agency
1 comment:
Unknown 9 July 2015 at 21:46
Thanks for that AP. I had seen quite a few tweets and your interesting summary helped me make sense of it all and connect the dots.
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I was anchored last night off Orcas Island in the San Juans, when the sky put forth a cloud show to match the beauty of any mountain- or ocean-scape I have ever seen.
The clouds materialized overhead in varieties of shape and color: as multi-faceted as the images in a kaleidoscope, but far more expansive; as startling as the explosions in a fireworks show, but far more long-lasting.
I stood on the deck of my boat, looking one way and then another. This cloud pageant did not simply enhance the horizon beside the setting sun. It extended overhead and away to the opposite horizon. As I beheld this beauty, I thought of the songs and poems that celebrate so many features of America’s grandeur: mountains, forests, and rivers. But I could not think of one that celebrates our clouds.
I thought of the men of the Lewis and Clark Expedition viewing another heavenly exposition. At Fort Mandan during the winter on 1804-05, when the temperatures fell to minus 50 degrees, they watched and discussed the Northern Lights. They were so enchanted that they thought they heard music with the lights.
Last night I could almost hear music in the clouds. Eyes alone could not do justice to the spectacle.
The view was worthy of a vacation destination. But where are the advertisements calling tourists to view cloud exhibitions?
More so than a mountain or even the sea, clouds keep their own council. They do not linger. They form and dissipate and form again. They are not reliable, like Old Faithful. They come as a gift, not as a possession or a reliable tourist destination. They are evanescent.
I think of Henry David Thoreau: “The true harvest of my daily life is somewhat as intangible and indescribably as the tints of morning or evening . It is a star-dust caught, a segment of the rainbow which I have clutched.”
The images that follow show the beauty of the Orcas Island cloud festival of August 27, 2014. But don’t rush to Orcas to see this very display. It was transitory as it was beautiful. I am sorry, but you missed this performance.
If you are fortunate, however, and alert, you may well see a similar cloud festival in a sky-theater near you!
Here is how those clouds looked yesterday evening over the land at Orcas Island:
And here is how they looked overhead:
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August 10, 1914: "It is as if all France is holding it's breath...."
8/10/2014
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An American Woman, Living in France, Observes the Outbreak Of World War I (Part One)
Mildred Aldrich
Image is from her book, The Edge of the War Zone.
Mildred Aldrich, an elderly American expatriate in France, arose each morning at dawn during the summer of 1914, wrapped herself in a cloak, and went to her lawn to gaze over the French countryside. Each morning the sun illuminated the same lovely valley: “miles and miles of laughing country, little white towns just smiling in the early light, a thin strip of river here and there, dimpling and dancing, stretches of fields of all colors.”
For years Aldrich had lived in Paris as a theater critic for the New York Times. But age and declining health had changed her. She moved to the country to find “a quiet refuge” and “the simple life.” In retirement Aldrich liked to look over the countryside as she worked in her garden. Winding through the fields and villages, the Marne River made a “wonderful loop” to within a mile of her hilltop house. Aldrich’s American friends chided her for abandoning her native land, but even while cherishing the French countryside, she had not forgotten the United States. She reported: “I turn my eyes to the west often with a queer sort of amazed pride.” The United States was, however, a country for “the young, the energetic, and the ambitious.” Aldrich had once been all of those, but now she cherished the calm life of rural France.
"La Creste" -- Mildred Aldrich's House Overlooking the Marne River
Image from The Edge of the War Zone
From her dreamlike setting, the world itself seemed a kind of dream. One morning a paper arrived with the news that the crown prince of Austria had been assassinated in Sarajevo, Serbia -- then called "Servia." Considering the event from her hilltop, Aldrich reasoned that “Austria will not grieve much” because Archduke Franz Ferdinand was “none too popular” with his people.
If Mildred Aldrich had been an active political reporter rather than a retired drama critic, she might have sensed that the assassination in Sarajevo would not be so easily forgotten. Within a few weeks there were a series of threats, first by Austria against Serbia, then by Russia against Austria, then by the other major powers of Europe, including England and France, against each other. These threats, once acted upon, would drive Europe into World War I. And the first great battle of that war would soon take place along the Marne River, in the very countryside that Mildred Aldrich viewed with such serenity from her front yard.
“It will be the bloodiest affair the world has ever seen...."
A few weeks after her first mention of Sarajevo, Aldrich was writing home, “It is a nasty outlook. We are simply holding our breaths here.” On July 30, 1914, she envisioned the looming combat: “It will be the bloodiest affair the world has ever seen—a war in the air, a war under the sea as well as on it, and carried out with the most effective manslaughtering machines ever used in battle.”
A few days later a man walked up and down the road near her farmhouse beating a drum. He posted an announcement on a door at a neighbor's farm, and the village women along with Mildred Aldrich ran to read it. A "cold chill" ran down her spine when she saw that it was an order for mobilization. War had not yet been declared, but with armies mobilizing all across Europe she reasoned correctly that there would be no turning back.
On August 3, 1914, she wrote: "Well—war is declared. I passed a rather restless night. I fancy every one in France did. All night I heard a murmur of voices, such an unusual thing here. It simply meant that the town was awake and, the night being warm, every one was out of doors."
Marne River near Mildred Aldrich's "Hilltop"
Photo by Bill Youngs, 1986
Day after day airplanes flew over La Creste across the Marne River on their way to spy out German troop movements. At the beginning of the way, less than a decade into the age of flight, primitive planes were used mainly to gather information rather than to drop bombs or fire guns. Every day "groups of stern, silent men, accompanied by their women, and leading the children by the hand" walked on the little lane past her gate. "It has been so thrilling," she wrote, "that I find myself forgetting that it is tragic."
Mildred Aldrich was old enough to remember having seen men marching through the streets of Boston on their way to the Civil War about a half century before. Back then, "crowds of stay-at- homes, throngs of women and children lined the sidewalks, shouting deliriously, and waving handkerchiefs, inspired by the marching soldiers." Somehow things were different in France in 1914: " no marching soldiers, no flying flags, no bands of music. It is the rising up of a Nation as one man—all classes shoulder to shoulder, with but one idea—'Lift up your hearts, and long live France.'" Aldrich was deeply stirred by the site of men going to war, and of the women and children they left behind....
After their men left: "The women took the children by the hand, and quietly climbed the hill."
Day after day I have watched the men and their families pass silently, and an hour later have seen the women come back leading the children. One day I went to Couilly to see if it was yet possible for me to get to Paris. I happened to be in the station when a train was going out. Nothing goes over the line yet but men joining their regiments. They were packed in like sardines. There were no uniforms— just a crowd of men—men in blouses, men in patched jackets, well-dressed men—no distinction of class; and on the platform the women and children they were leaving.... As the crowded train began to move, bare heads were thrust out of windows, hats were waved, and a great shout of "Vive la France" was answered by piping children's voices, and the choked voices of women—"Vive l'Armee"; and when the train was out of sight the women took the children by the hand, and quietly climbed the hill.
Ever since the 4th of August all our crossroads have been guarded, all our railway gates closed, and also guarded—guarded by men whose only sign of being soldiers is a cap and a gun, men in blouses with a mobilization badge on their left arms, often in patched trousers and sabots, with stern faces and determined eyes, and one thought—"The country is in danger."
"Papa, you know, he died on the battlefield."
The men that Mildred Aldrich knew in her tiny village went off to war with a mixture of patriotism and resignation. One came by her house before leaving and told her:
"Well, if I have the luck to come back—so much the better. If I don't, that will be all right. You can put a placque down below in the cemetery with 'Godot, Georges: Died for the country '; and when my boys grow up they can say to their comrades, 'Papa, you know, he died on the battlefield.' It will be a sort of distinction I am not likely to earn for them any other way."
A few weeks from now this blogger will travel to France to be in the Marne region on the one hundredth anniversary of the great battle that stopped the German advance toward Paris. In the mean time, I am planning to read and reread Mildred Aldrich's vivid a account of the opening of the war as experienced on her "hilltop on the Marne."
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Half a Million in Cash in Small Airplane in Small Town
Filed under:Heh,Law School — posted by Anwyn on April 28, 2011 @ 7:45 am
Peru, Illinois, to be exact.
Tips to those accosted by the police: 1) Don’t say you flew from California to Illinois in order to go … snowboarding. 2) I seriously am wondering about this part: Why’d they consent to the search of the plane? Based on what I’ve learned about the Fourth Amendment this semester, I don’t know that the police would have been able to stop them from leaving in the plane until they got a warrant, but hey, I haven’t taken my criminal procedure exam yet, so anything’s possible.
Update: On an exam it’d better take me less than three hours to realize the answer, but I expect the police could indeed stop them from leaving in the plane on a destruction-of-evidence or Carroll-closed container exigency, if they had probable cause enough for a warrant but no time to get one. I might have called their bluff, though, and refused consent–they may not have had probable cause. Ah well, fun hypothetical on a day when I’m supposed to be studying property, not criminal procedure.
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Wretched Hive
Filed under:Heh,Movies — posted by Anwyn on February 16, 2011 @ 8:23 am
The little bee is a nice touch.
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Urologist Advises Patients Who Support Obamacare to Seek Care Elsewhere
Filed under:Cool,Heh,Politics,Priorities — posted by Anwyn on April 2, 2010 @ 5:32 pm
Damn. Ballsy. So to speak.
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This Is Awesome
Filed under:Cool,Heh,Movies — posted by Anwyn on March 14, 2010 @ 7:11 pm
Watch it now. That is all.
Via Hot Air.
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“We’re Getting the Impression That You Think We Are Not Relevant to These Proceedings”
Filed under:Heh,Music,Politics — posted by Anwyn on January 8, 2010 @ 2:00 pm
You’ve peeved Ray Stevens now.
The man’s 70 years old and made this, and while I don’t know that he necessarily came out of retirement to do so ([to me it seems that way, but that might be just because] I haven’t followed him in a while, though when I was little, “Mississippi Squirrel Revival” was the funniest thing I had ever heard), I say … you go, Ray. I particularly like the embrace of the “yokel” image to make the point that the ones Obama et. al. would like to write off as “yokels” are quite capable of “yokeling” him et. al. right out of office. Seriously–I know a lot of people of my parents’ age who look a lot like the Ray playing the plunger, except they play real guitars–extremely well. His point is real and well made.
Next best line: “You might want to start looking for another line of work. How about the medical profession? Yeah, they’re going to need everybody they can get who will put up with the red tape and the pay cut.”
H/t See-Dubya.
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Obama Official: Obama Being Accountable and Transparent is “Unusual”
Filed under:Heh,Politics — posted by Anwyn @ 8:28 am
“The president also wanted to do something, I think, unusual today,” National Security Council Chief of Staff Denis McDonough said during a web chat after Obama’s speech. “Not only was this a very quick accounting, not only did the president accept responsibility for it, but the president also wanted to do this as transparently as possible.”
H/t Hot Air headlines.
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All Ya Need Is …
Filed under:Heh,Mothering — posted by Anwyn on December 10, 2009 @ 6:38 pm
Him, throwing a small fit over a seemingly minor issue.
Me: “I think you must be tired.”
Him, wailing: “You always say I’m tired and I never am.”
Me: “When you throw a fit like this over things that aren’t a big deal, I think it must be because you’re tired.”
Him: “Well, I’m not.”
Me: “Then I guess you must need some cuddles and some kisses!” (Suiting action to the word.)
Him: “No, I don’t need anything except my way.”
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Bonnie Hunt’s Pretty Cool
Filed under:Cool,Heh,Politics,Television — posted by Anwyn on September 12, 2009 @ 9:49 am
Interviewing Rod Blagojevich and using words unfamiliar to him, such as “accountable.” Apparently it kind of pissed him off.
Blagojevich became so riled by the questioning, Hunt jokingly asked for “a sidebar.”
“You went to law school, I didn’t,” she says. “I’m only a nurse, but I might inject you with something just to get you to quiet down.”
If we can’t have any more movies like Return to Me, at least we can hope she’s going to keep interviewing bigger and bigger politicians in the same way.
Via Hot Air headlines.
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Dear Oregon, You Are Not Unilateral
Filed under:Heh,It's My Life,Wacky Oregon — posted by Anwyn on June 13, 2009 @ 11:04 am
I have a voice in this too, you know. You are not Darth Vader–you can’t say “I’m altering the deal” with total impunity. You know what I’m talking about. Don’t pretend innocence. I can’t stand it in a guy and I won’t tolerate it in my state, either. We had a deal. Don’t act like your total control over the weather gives you the right to alter the provisions at any time.
Listen up: The deal was that you will provide me with warm, sometimes hot, dry summers that, while increasingly bad for my skin, are terrific for my hair. Not muggy, wet summers, either warm or cool. Consistent humidity, great for my skin and lousy for my hair, I could have in any of my more homelike states back east. You want to make it that much easier for me to depart for one of them? Keep this up.
Oh, you want to make nice now? Don’t want me taking my diversity-enhancing Republican self out of your left-wing-infested evergreen woods? You can start by NOT raining when my friend’s son is getting married outdoors tonight. From there, we’ll see.
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In Which the Instapundit Sucks Me In with Wily Marketing
Filed under:Heh — posted by Anwyn on April 1, 2009 @ 5:32 pm
That sly dog.
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Query
Filed under:Heh,Television — posted by Anwyn on February 3, 2009 @ 11:39 am
Little bitty **SPOILER** for last night’s episode of Chuck below. (more…)
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And When Did You Last Sing the Songs of Satan?
Filed under:Heh,Religion — posted by Anwyn on January 29, 2009 @ 8:38 am
Rules for Methodist hymnody.
IV. Sing lustily and with a good courage. Beware of singing as if you were half dead, or half asleep; but lift up your voice with strength. Be no more afraid of your voice now, nor more ashamed of its being heard, than when you sung the songs of Satan.
Ever wondered about the difference between Methodists and Wesleyans, given that both follow the teachings of John “Songs of Satan” Wesley? So have I. Apparently the Wesleyans broke from the Methodists over slavery.
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I've been on an appetizer kick lately. It's on of my favorite things to bring to a party. I find it rather important to have something guests can snack on while the main course is being prepared. Appetizers are like a gathering point for guests, laying the foundation for what's to come. From an extravagant cheese board, to a simple bowl of chips and dip, offering delicious little nibbles always help to complete a party.
I posted this recipe last year, but it's too good not to share again. So, in case you missed, check out this easy and delicious recipe for asparagus roll-ups. I remember my mom making these when I was younger and the thought of veggies was not appealing. One bite of these cream cheese filled rolls and my mind was changed. It's an appetizer that you don't have to feel too guilty about snacking on.
A little bit goes a long way with these.
Just a few simple steps, and you're left with the perfect bite size app!
Asparagus Roll-Ups
INGREDIENTS
1 loaf of bread (I used a whole grain)
1 bunch of asparagus (depending on how many you are cooking for) *1 stalk will make 4 bite size pieces
8 slices of cooked bacon
1 8 oz package of cream cheese
1 package of shredded sharp cheddar cheese
1 stick of butter
1 tablespoon of garlic powder
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 350.
2. Using a large nonstick skillet on low-medium heat, cook bacon until it’s browned enough to easily crumble.
3. While the bacon is cooking, assemble the rest of the ingredients. Using a rolling pin, flatten out each piece of bread and set aside.
4. Rinse the asparagus bunch, pat dry and cut off the ends.
5. Once the bacon has cooked, place on a paper towel to soak up the excess grease. Crumble into small pieces after it has cooled.
6. Using a food processor, add the cream cheese, 2 cups of shredded cheese (adjust to your preference), crumbled bacon, and garlic powder to taste, and mix well.
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Yesterday, BossPaper was updated to version 1.1 adding an “Under WinterBoard” option. It has now been updated to version 1.1.1. The update to version 1.1.1 contains a few bug fixes. Below is the list of bug fixes according to BigBoss. He has also said that if you are still experiencing an issue with missing icons, he would like some help troubleshooting it. Head over to his website for more details. [Read more…]
Filed Under: BigBoss, BossPaper, Cydia, System Tagged With: 1.1.1, Backgrounds, BossPaper, Bug, Control, Fixes, iPhone, iPod touch, Update, wallpapers
BossPaper Update – New “Under WinterBoard” Option (Updated)
September 11, 2009 by Brooke 3 Comments
Available In: Cydia Price: Free
BossPaper, an application that allows you to control your wallpaper, was updated to version 1.1. The update adds a new Under WinterBoard option. This option allows you to put your background underneath a WinterBoard background. [Read more…]
Filed Under: BigBoss, BossPaper, System Tagged With: background, BossPaper, Change, Control, iPhone, iPod touch, wallpapers
BossPaper 1.0 Released… No Longer Beta
August 11, 2009 by Brooke 18 Comments
Available In: Cydia Price: Free
BossPaper, a wallpaper applications, is now out of beta and has been released in the main BigBoss source. BossPaper is a dynamic wallpaper application that gives the user full control over their wallpaper.
When enabled, wallpaper allows you to choose a solid color wallpaper, a single image wallpaper or the ability to rotate through multiple images. Wallpapers can be chosen from any folder on your iPhone or iPod touch. They can quickly be added from a BossPaper wallpaper pack (installed seperately in Cydia), from your Camera Roll, from your stock Wallpaper section, you can choose a wallpaper that is in a theme in WinterBoard or, you can browse the folders on your device and choose any image. [Read more…]
Filed Under: BigBoss, BossPaper, Cydia, System Tagged With: Backgrounds, BossPaper, Change, iPhone, iPod touch, Options, Transitions, wallpapers
BossPaper 0.99 Update and News On Official Release Date
August 10, 2009 by Brooke 2 Comments
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It seems that BossPaper has received on more quick update. The update fixes a few bugs and adds a new Solid Color wallpaper option. You can view view the full change log below.
Now for the good news! For those of you who having been waiting for this application to be released in the main BigBoss source, you will not have to wait much longer, BigBoss plans on releasing version 1.0 of BossPaper tonight (as long as there are no major bugs with the 0.99 version). [Read more…]
Filed Under: bigbossbetarepo, BossPaper, Cydia Tagged With: Application, BigBoss, BossPaper, Change, Control, Options, Rotating, Settings, wallpapers
BossPaper Beta Updated – Version 0.95
August 9, 2009 by Brooke Leave a Comment
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BossPaper, a wallpaper application, has been updated to version 0.95. The update includes quite a few bug fixes but does add some new features. Some noteworthy new features include; you can now choose wallpaper from the stock Wallpaper category, the Single Image option is now available, you have the options to turn off the random feature and there is now a Delete All option in the wallpaper section. The full change log for version 0.95 is below. The application is still in the BigBossBetaRepo and has not been released in the main BigBoss repo but, hopefully we are getting close. It really is a very cool application. Remember, you can stay up-to-date on the apps progress HERE. [Read more…]
Filed Under: bigbossbetarepo, BossPaper Tagged With: Application, Backgrounds, BigBoss, BossPaper, Change, New, Options, Settings, SpringBoard, wallpapers
Stay Up-To-Date on the Progress of BossPaper (a wallpaper application)
July 30, 2009 by Brooke 4 Comments
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BigBoss has started a post to keep everyone up-to-date on the progress of BossPaper, a very cool wallpaper application. The article includes bug reports (when, if and how they will be fixed), feature requested (when, if and how they will be implemented) and closed out issue reports. If you are a beta tester for the application, you can leave a comment with your thoughts and opinions. BigBoss says that he will keep the post up-to-date. [Read more…]
Filed Under: BigBoss, BossPaper, Cydia Tagged With: 3GS, Backgrounds, BossPaper, Change, Control, iPhone, iPod touch, wallpapers
BossPaper (a wallpaper application) – Sneak Peek
July 29, 2009 by Brooke 6 Comments
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BossPaper, a wallpaper application, is still in the testing phase however, I decided I would give those of you who prefer not to beta test a sneak peak at what the app looks like. I’m not going to do a full review of the application because it is not ready for release yet. Once it is done being tested and is released in the main BigBoss source, I will do a full review of the app. [Read more…]
Filed Under: BigBoss, BossPaper, Cydia, System Tagged With: Backgrounds, BossPaper, Change, Choose, iPhone, iPod touch, Set, Timer, Transitions, wallpapers
BossPaper v0.93 Beta Released in Beta Repo
July 28, 2009 by Brooke 4 Comments
Available In: Cydia Price: Free
BossPaper, a wallpaper application, has been released as a beta in BigBoss’s beta source. Below is some info about the application so far (it is still in the testing phases). If you are interested in being a beta tester, be sure to read ALL the info below (and THIS post). [Read more…]
Filed Under: bigbossbetarepo, BossPaper, Cydia, System Tagged With: Backgrounds, beta, BigBoss, BossPaper, Change, iPhone, iPod touch, wallpapers
BossPaper – Wallpaper App by BigBoss (Coming Soon)
July 22, 2009 by Brooke 8 Comments
BigBoss has a new wallpaper application in the works called BossPaper. The app will allow you to control the wallpaper on your iPhone or iPod Touch. You can choose what you want your wallpaper to be, if you want it to rotate through different wallpapers, how long you want each wallpaper displayed, what transition you want betweem wallpapers… etc. We should see a beta version of the app in Cydia in the next few days. Read the discription below for more info. [Read more…]
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+ '''Corporal punishment''' is the deliberate infliction of [[Pain and nociception|pain]] intended to change a person's behavior or to [[punishment|punish]] them. Historically speaking, most [[punishments]], whether in judicial, domestic, or educational settings, were corporal in basis.
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+ In the Western world, corporal punishment for crimes has been largely abandoned in favor of other disciplinary methods. Modern judges often favor fines or [[prison|incarceration]], whilst [[school discipline]] in the West generally avoids physical correction altogether; the United States is now the only significant exception to this.
+ ==See also==
+ * [[Capital punishment]]
+ * [[Child discipline]]
+ * [[Chastisement]]
+ * [[Domestic violence]]
+ * [[Hotsaucing]]
+ * [[Physical abuse]]
+ * [[School violence]]
+ * [[Washing out mouth with soap]]
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Corporal punishment is the deliberate infliction of pain intended to change a person's behavior or to punish them. Historically speaking, most punishments, whether in judicial, domestic, or educational settings, were corporal in basis.
In the Western world, corporal punishment for crimes has been largely abandoned in favor of other disciplinary methods. Modern judges often favor fines or incarceration, whilst school discipline in the West generally avoids physical correction altogether; the United States is now the only significant exception to this.
[edit]
See also
Capital punishment
Child discipline
Chastisement
Domestic violence
Hotsaucing
Physical abuse
School violence
Washing out mouth with soap
Virge
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Buddhist philosophy deals extensively with problems in metaphysics, phenomenology, ethics, and epistemology.
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Comparison with other philosophies
3 See also
3.1 Some Buddhist philosophers
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Introduction
From early times, Buddhism has employed philosophy as a means to understanding reality. Buddhism rejects certain orthodox philosophical concepts. The Buddha is said to have questioned all concepts of metaphysical being and non-being, and this critique is considered by some to be inextricable from the founding of Buddhism.Template:Fact
Particular points of Buddhist philosophy have often been the subject of disputes between different schools of Buddhism. Readers should note that theory for its own sake is not valued in Buddhism, but theory pursued in the interest of enlightenment is fully consistent with Buddhist values and ethics.
Some have asserted that Buddhism as a whole is a practical philosophy rather than a religion.Template:Fact It is "practical" in that it has specific methods of application of various sets of philosophical principles. Proponents of such a view may argue that (a) Buddhism is non-theistic (i.e., it has no special use for the existence or non-existence of a god or gods (see non-theism or atheistic)) and (b) religions necessarily involve some form of theism. Others might contest either part of such an argument. Other arguments for Buddhism "as" philosophy may claim that Buddhism does not have doctrines in the same sense as other religions.
Some views presented in early Buddhist tradition tend to support the notion that Buddhism is a practical philosophy rather than a religion, viz the following excerpt from the Sisupacala Sutta:
Sisupacala Sutta (SNV.8)
I don't approve of anyone's creed, friend."
[Mara:]
"Under whom have you shaved your head?
You do appear to be a recluse,
Yet you don't approve of any creed,
So why wander as if bewildered?"
[Sisupacala:]
"Outside here the followers of creeds
Place their confidence in views.
I don't approve of their teachings;
They are not skilled in the Dhamma." [134]
A third perspective might take the position that Buddhism can be practiced either as a religion or as a philosophy. A similar distinction is often made with reference to Taoism.
Lama Anagorika Govinda expressed it as follows in the book 'A Living Buddhism for the West':
"Thus we could say that the Buddha's Dharma is,
as experience and as a way to practical realisation, a religion;
as the intellectual formulation of this experience, a philosophy;
and as a result of self-observation and analysis, a psychology.
Whoever treads this path acquires a norm of behavior that is not dictated from without, but is the result of an inner process of maturation and that we - regarding it from without - can call morality."
It should also be noted that in the South and East Asian cultures in which Buddhism achieved most of its development, the distinction between philosophy and religion is somewhat unclear and possibly quite spurious, so this may be a semantic problem arising in the West alone.
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Comparison with other philosophies
Baruch Spinoza, though he argued for the existence of a permanent reality, asserts that all phenomenal existence is transitory. In his opinion sorrow is conquered "by finding an object of knowledge which is not transient, not ephemeral, but is immutable, permanent, everlasting." Buddhism teaches that such a quest is bound to fail.
David Hume, after a relentless analysis of the mind, concluded that consciousness consists of fleeting mental states. Hume's Bundle theory is a very similar concept to anatta.
Arthur Schopenhauer's philosophy was very similar to Buddhism.
Ludwig Wittgenstein's "word games" map closely to the warning of intellectual speculation as a red herring to understanding, such as the Parable of the Poison Arrow.
Friedrich Nietzsche, although himself dismissive of Buddhism as yet another nihilism, developed his philosophy of accepting life-as-it-exists and self-cultivation as extremely similar to Buddhism as better understood in the West
Heidegger's ideas on Being and nothingness have been held by some to be similar to Buddhism today.
[edit]
See also
List of Buddhist terms and concepts
List of Buddhist topics
List of sutras
Madhyamaka
God in Buddhism
Buddha as an Avatara of Vishnu
Critical Buddhism
Thoughtform
Mindstream
[edit]
Some Buddhist philosophers
Asanga
Chandrakirti
Dignaga
Dogen
Fazang
Jinul
Jizang
Nagarjuna
Vasubandhu
Wonhyo
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The original W113 design was the 230 SL; it was introduced in 1963 with the crisp, angular Paul Bracq styling and Pagoda removable hard top, which would become the model’s signatures. The original 150-horsepower six cylinder grew in size over the decade, with the ultimate model being the 280 SL, which had the 180-horsepower, 2.8-liter engine and was introduced in 1968 and built through 1971. The 280 SL was the most popular W113, as it accounted for 23,885 cars. more
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Seriously, what am I missing? Isn’t there some bizarre sort of cognitive dissonance going on in seeing the reactions to the two cases? How much more intrusive is it to have federal law enforcement and intelligence scouring ordinary people’s phone records, emails, bank records than a State Department contractor sneak peaking into presidential candidates’ passport files, with the sort of information available in any credit check, and which is prompting a rush of Congressional investigations? Why do ordinary people have no recourse, no remedy, no way to demand accountability for the violation of their privacy, no recourse even to demand that they be notified the government has surveilled their communications and bank records, when the presidential candidates, who have volunteered after all for an extraordinary degree of public scrutiny to become the leader of the free world, get recourse, apologies, Congressional investigations and law suits?
It looks like the House is at least standing up for the letter of the law, if not specifically for civil rights, in its opposition to the Senate version of the RESTORE Act. Preserving the ability of ordinary citizens to file suit against telecommunications companies that likely broke the law is a big step forward for the House.
Now, if we could only preserve the ability for ordinary citizens to sue drug companies when medications go wrong, we might be getting somewhere.
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I was born and raised in Silver City, New Mexico, where I developed a passion for photography among the mountains of the Gila Wilderness. I currently live in Baltimore, where I'm exploring the city on my bike.
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If your kids have talked you into obtaining one of those backyard wooden swing sets, but you dread the thought of visiting a showroom and being talked into dropping thousands of dollars on mediocre equipment (and even more on the installation of that mediocre equipment), then consider the following three words: do it yourself. The good news is that even a novice do-it-yourself enthusiast can find superior quality, very affordable wooden swing set kits on the internet and put one together successfully once it arrives at the door. Even better news is that do-it-yourself wooden swing set kits are available for purchase without wood included or with wood included. The best choice depends only on how involved you wish the do-it-yourself aspect of the construction to be.
Do-it-yourself playset kits, whether they come with wood or without, should always include complete step-by-step instructions for construction; all necessary hardware; basic swing kit add on options, such as different swing types, monkey bars, rock walls, canopy top, etc. These accessories are usually available at extra cost, but can add much more excitement than just swinging. At a minimum, should always include every nut, bolt, bracket, washer, screw and spring clip needed to complete the project.
Kits with Wood or Without?
Wood Drying Out for a week.
How does a do-it-yourself enthusiast make the choice between wooden swing sets that come without the wood versus swing sets that come with the wood? Consider the following. Kits that do not come with wood allow you the luxury of hand selecting the type of wood, and even each specific piece of wood, that will be used in the construction.
Fort is going up! Its looking good.
More time and tools are needed for these kits, though, because each piece must be searched for, transported to the home, cut to exactly the right size, and sanded, and then holes must be drilled for each piece of hardware. Most Do-it-yourselfers are true enthusiasts about home construction projects, and prefer this approach. These types of kits can take an entire weekend or two to construct, depending on how many you have to help you.
On the other hand, wooden swing set kits that come with the wood may be a better option for the do-it-yourself enthusiast who does not have enough time to devote to selecting and preparing the wood. Be warned, the wood that comes with these kits is not usually of high quality and strength and may not last as long as wood that you pick out. The biggest advantage to kits that include the wood is that all the wood is pre-cut, pre-sanded, and pre-drilled. With these major steps already completed, you can construct the wooden swing set in a fraction of the time. Most of these kits can be constructed in a single day!
In either choice, the time savings is well worth it alone for the daunting task of tying to collect the hardware fasteners. Counting the right number & size of wood screws, lag bolts, carriage bolts with matching washers and nuts, etc., took me about 3 hours alone in Lowes and that was with a list.
Whether you choose a wooden swing set kit that includes wood or not, you can save hundreds, even thousands, of dollars simply by shopping wisely and constructing the equipment yourself. Either choice provides your kids with a fun and durable place to play and provides you with a feeling of pride and accomplishment. So, go ahead and do it yourself!
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Buying a Fireplace or Fire Pit Online? – Here Are Some Tips
December 12, 2014 Trey Collier 1 Comment
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Fireplaces and fire pits for your outdoor living space are designed to give you everything that you need to increase your cool fall evening experiences. You can have so much fun with this type of investment, no matter what you might be looking for. When you’re buying a fire pit online, you have a lot of things to think about. From the fire pit to the online shopping process, there are a lot of things that you have to learn. By taking the time to get the facts and learn all about buying fireplaces and fire pits, it will be easy for you to get everything that you need.
The first thing to keep in mind is that you have a lot more options than ever before. You can find all kinds of styles and designs to choose from, including customized options that will give you everything that you’ve wanted to add to your backyard living space. Keep reading to learn more about what you can get from your investment in fire pits.
Fire Pit and Fireplace Styles and Designs
When you’re shopping for fire pits and fireplaces, you will be able to find all types of designs and styles. You can find fire pits and bowls that stand alone, fireplaces that are all enclosed and look like fireplaces inside your home, chimineas that are designed from Mexican tribal culture, and so much more. There is going to be a lot that you can look at and it’s going to be up to you to find what you need, no matter what you have in mind. Be sure to consider clay pits, aluminum fireplaces, and cast iron fire pits, as well as other materials that these pits might be made of.
Since the popularity of fireplaces and fire pits have increased over time, you will have dozens of different models to choose from. It might take you some time to narrow down your options and find the best style, but you have to think about the things that matter. Look at issues like:
Style Wow…there are tons of them. College Teams, Sheek, Duck Commander, NFL, NBA, etc. there are a ton of them.
Size To me, this is paramount. My first pit, I gave to a friend after 2 months. The dish was shallow…..and with 2 standard sized logs, I couldn’t even put the screen on it. I now have a wide and deep pit, with grill so I can use it for cooking. M kids favorite thing….roasting marshmallows…..making smores….and safer by putting a screen over it while its burning.
Color/Finish Definitely a subjective decision.
Price Cheap is good to strive for, but having run through 3 “cheap” pits bought at local hardware stores in as many years, I’m on my 4th year with current pit and paid just a bit more.
If you have a budget, that’s going to be a big part of the purchase that you’re making. You really have to keep things in check before you end up falling in love with that beautiful $400 fire-pit or even $2,000 fireplace that you can’t afford, for example.
Tips for Shopping Online
When you’re shopping online for fire pits, there are a lot of different things that you have to think about. You have to look at reputable brands and suppliers, as well as the various styles and designs that you can find. There is so much more selection when you are shopping online, but when you aren’t able to see the fireplaces in person, it can be hard to make the best decision. Make sure that you take measurements of the outdoor space that you have to work with so that you can check the measurements of fireplaces and pits that you find so that you can buy the perfect one in the perfect size.
You also have to make sure that you know the companies that you are buying from and the manufacturers that are designing the pits that you are looking at. You want to make sure that you’re investing your money in something that is worth the money. It’s all about getting a quality fire pit so that you can enjoy outdoor entertaining, no matter what you have in mind. It will be easy to find plenty of great products online so that you can get the fire pit that you’ve been looking for.
The internet has so much to offer and you can easily get more than you might find locally. It’s going to be up to you to do the shopping around and looking at different styles to find what you want. As long as you take the time to figure out what you’re looking at and what your options are, it will be easy for you to get everything that you deserve.
Safety is Always Paramount
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Whenever you are buying a fire pit, you will want to make sure that you’re thinking about safety. This is the most important part of getting what you need out of your investment. You have to choose the right style and size of fire pit for your home so that it looks good, fits your yard, and gives you a safe fireplace that isn’t too close to your house or other buildings on the property. You also have to learn proper safety techniques so that you can manage your fire pit or outdoor fireplace properly, including how to light it and maintain it, as well as how to put out fires and dispose of the ashes.
Buying a fire pit means learning the rules of safety and it’s going to be up to you to get the facts so that you can make the most of your outdoor living space and your enjoyment of it. Families and friends will love coming over to see your new fire pit, but you will have to protect it from children, pets, and keep it away from your home so that it doesn’t melt your siding or flame up your wooden decking. For the latter there is only one awesome product that is unmatched for deck protection. Deck Protect Grill Mats are the best for protecting your deck, dock, or whatever from the hazards of a fire-pit (or grill), bar none. As long as you’re careful, adding an outdoor fireplace or fire pit to your yard is going to make your home a great place to be on these cool fall nights.
Bottom-line, the Choice is Yours
There are so many styles to choose from and it’s really going to be up to you to get what you want. Remember to plan accordingly for space and size and to make sure that you learn how to properly use and install your fire pit or outdoor fireplace so that you can have the most fun without the worries or risks. As long as you take the time to do a little research, it will be easy for you to find a great fire pit online for less.
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Outdoor Safety Tips, Swing Sets & Play
ACQ Preserve Pressure Treated Wood For Swing Sets & Playsets
September 25, 2013 Trey Collier 2 Comments
Today’s Pressure Treated wood is Safe
For more than a decade, arsenic and chromium-free ACQ Preserve pressure treated wood has been used in some of the world’s most environmentally sensitive locations. From the pristine environments of national parks in Australia, North America, Europe and Japan, to neighborhood playgrounds and backyards like yours, Preserve treated wood has been used around the globe to provide a durable building product for outdoor projects where environmental values and product safety are priorities.
Environmentally Advanced
Preserve® treated wood products are available in response to concerns raised by public and government sectors of the treated wood market regarding the use of arsenic and chromium in pressure-treated wood. Preserve is treated with ACQ®, an environmentally advanced formulation that is arsenic and chromium free. The ACQ preservative system provides long-term protection from rot, decay and termites without the use of any EPA listed hazardous chemicals.
ACQ Preservative Protection
The ACQ preservative in Preserve treated wood is a copper plus quat system that provides the same level of protection to wood as CCA preservatives against decay, rot and termite attack (without the use of arsenic and chromium).
The main active ingredient in ACQ is Copper, which has long been established as the most cost-effective preservative component used in timber preservation. Quat acts as the co-biocide in the ACQ preservative, providing additional protection from fungi and insect attack that copper alone would not control. Quats are commonly used in household and industrial disinfectants and cleaners and are biodegradable in soil. Copper and quat solutions similar to ACQ are used for the control of fungi and bacteria in swimming pools and spas.
ACQ Preserve Plus Offers Improved Weathering Performance
Wood which is exposed outside to the weather is subject to repeated wetting and drying cycles that cause wood to swell and shrink, resulting in splitting, cracking and warping. Preserve Plus is protected with the combination of ACQ preservative treatment and a built-in water-repellent, to provide long-term protection against decay, rot, termite attack and the effects of weathering.
ACQ Preserve Plus should be specified for outdoor building projects where appearance is important and protection from the effects of weathering is a priority.
Painting and Staining or Natural Weathering
ACQ Preserve and Preserve Plus can be painted or stained to match any outdoor color scheme. High quality oil and latex based paints and stains are recommended. Water repellent coatings can be applied to enhance the long-term weathering performance. It is important that the wood is dry and free from surface deposits prior to applying any coating. Left uncoated ,or with clear water-repellent coatings, Preserve and Preserve Plus will initially weather to a natural brown color, eventually turning gray following long-term exposure to the sun.
Nails, Fasteners and Fittings
For the best results, stainless steel or hot dipped galvanized fasteners and fittings are recommended. A list of acceptable fastener systems is available from your Preserve supplier. Anti-corrosion coatings applied to fasteners and fittings in contact with treated wood will enhance long-term performance. Direct contact of Preserve treated wood with aluminum fasteners and fittings is not recommended.
ACQ Preserve’s Performance Guaranteed
ACQ Preserve and Preserve Plus are the only arsenic and chromium-free pressure-treated wood products backed by a Lifetime Limited Warranty! Ask your retailer for details.
Product Features
Does not contain arsenic, chromium or other EPA classified hazardous chemicals.
Provides long-term protection from rot, decay and termite attack.
Can be used in environmentally sensitive settings.
Enhances worker safety.
Wood scraps can be disposed of by ordinary trash collection.
Offers a wider selection of treatable timber species.
Easily painted or stained.
Quality control ensured by independent third-party inspection.
Features a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Preserve Plus is available with built-in water-repellent.
Treated Lumber and Plywood Specifications, Approvals, Registrations, and Awards
Approved by the ICBO Evaluation Services (ER#4981) (Uniform Building Code)
AASHTO
Standardized by the American Wood Preservers’ Association (AWPA) C1, C2, C22, C4-95, C5, C9, C15, C17, P5
Preservative components registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency
Australian Standard AS-1604 1997
AQIS – Australian Quarantine Service
JIS Japanese Standards
CSA Canadian Standard Association
NWPC – Nordic Wood Preservation Council
Approved in Germany, Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Spain.
Awarded Wisconsin Dept of Industry, Labor, and Human Relations Approval
Awarded Wisconsin’s Governor’s Commendation
Awarded Wisconsin’s Dept. of Natural Resources Commendation.
Applications
Preserve and Preserve Plus can be used for any building application where protection from decay and termite attack is required. Applications include:
Decking
Landscaping
Gazebos
Fencing
Steps
Walkways
Wood Siding
Storage Sheds
Outdoor furniture
Wooden Swing Sets
Piers and docks
Trellis and lattice
Permanent Wood Foundations
Sign and Mailbox Posts
Planter Boxes
Wood Bridges
Outdoor Safety Tips
How to Find Reputable Contractors!
July 10, 2013 Trey Collier 1 Comment
Guide to help find local reputable contractors!
Working Relationships
During your meetings, which should be a fair exchange between the party contracting and the prospective contractor, gauge your feelings and impressions you have about the person/organization you would be dealing with.
Do they seem reputable and reliable?
Is this a representative or salesperson of the company and if so, who will be onsite handling the project?
Know before signing. And be wary of attempts that get you to sign right now. Higher involvement decisions by nature require more time.
Does the person strike you as being knowledgeable and not just versed on the subject?
Given the setting and your own set of circumstances/nature of the work, were appropriate product samples available or at least made reference to?
Experience
How many years have they been in the business? [Which also raises the question of financial stability and ability to stand behind a warranty].
How closely does their experience and track record related to your own project?
Have they been diverse in the sense that they’ll be able to cope with an hidden unforeseeable that may rear, and fairly at that?
References
Look at your initial mode of contact. If they do or don’t come by way of reference from associates, friends, or from those already in the business.
Still do your part. Become clear on the issues of cleanliness, professionalism and regard for the project overall from inception to beyond completion?
Do their projects come in on budget and on time. Or within the timetable relied on for larger scale projects?
Does the company utilize subcontractors versus employees. [for the project receiver, the subcontractor arrangement can have disadvantages such as delays in completion, quality of work issues, and not as much influence over the finished product while employee-roles offer greater consistency as a whole. But this is no universal rule by any wild stretch.]
Obtain at total of at least three references in any case.
Check with your local Better Business Bureau for registered complaints and current status of these, company history, and whether any outstanding issues have been resolved.
Cost
While the low bidder is favorable to many, and is usually most often chosen, consider what you may be paying for in trade for the lesser price; if at all. Are quality of materials possibly being sacrificed?
Also along with costs, you’ll want to consider the payment arrangements. Specifically the percentage of retention or holdback – the amount withheld until completion, which is factored as an allocation to finish your project in the event the chosen contractor does not complete satisfactorily.
Licensing
Requirements vary from state to state. Check with your state department of regulation or licensing board or, county building department to get a grasp on.
Also don’t take on good faith that the license won’t expire during your said project so confirm expiration dates too.
Guarantee
Have specified any product/labor offered and for what duration.
What exactly does the guarantee cover? All labor and material ? Or will labor be separated out at that future date, only be stood behind by itself, as is so common.
What circumstances and exceptions might apply to the proposed guarantee and is this guarantee in writing or only by word-of-mouth? Always this is an area that deserves extra attention and clarification.
Lastly, make sure any applicable code requirements are adhered to and which one of you will handle the needed permits, such as filing for and later sign-off with the inspector.
Grills and Accessories, Outdoor Safety Tips
Propane Tank Safety
July 9, 2013 Trey Collier Comment
Propane Tank Safety
Propane Tank Regulations, Safety and Cooking Times
If you have a propane tank that was made before September 30, 1998 you might be in for a bit of a surprise the next time you go to have it refilled. As of April 1st, 2002 all new cylinders must be equipped with an Overfill Prevention Device (OPD). Also you can’t get your old tank filled if it doesn’t have this new valve. Don’t worry, though, there are about 40 million obsolete cylinders out there now.
Every year it is estimated that there are 600 fires or explosions caused by overfilled propane cylinders. To eliminate this problem the National Fire Prevention Agency recommended to the Consumer Product Safety Commission that they require the OPD be installed on all propane tanks. So after years, here we are, scrambling to replace obsolete propane cylinders. This ruling applies to all propane cylinders from 4 to 40 pounds.
The OPD is a special valve that has a float inside the tank that will close the valve when the tank is 80% full. It won’t measure how much propane is in the tank, but it is supposed to keep it from being overfilled. An overfilled propane tank can explode violently because of physical damage or exposure to moderate heat. Now, while the risk is relatively low, it is real.
So, how do you know if you tank needs to be replaced? The new propane cylinders have a triangle shaped valve knob. Older models had a five-prong, circular knob. If you have the triangle knob, then you’re fine. Otherwise you need to get a new tank. Of course, you’ll ask, why can’t you just replace the valve? Any tank older then 12 years is considered too old to be used. And for those in the between years, the cost of replacing the valve is going to be about the same as exchanging the whole cylinder.
The cheapest way to exchange your tank is through a service like Blue Rhino or AmeriGas. These services will exchange your empty, obsolete tank with a new, filled tank for about $20. A new tank can cost about $25 to $30. Old cylinders should be taken to a dealer or recycling center. Your local government can probably tell you where to take it. Some dealers might charge you a fee to take your old cylinder. Find someone who will take it for nothing. Or better yet, try on of the exchange services. You might also want to check with local hardware stores. Some stores are offering to replace you tank for you (at a fee of course).
So, if you have one of the affected cylinders, make some calls and get it replaced before your next cookout. You don’t want to be in the middle of a roast or turkey and run out of gas.
Safety tips to reduce the risk of fire or explosion with gas grills:
Check grill hoses for cracking, brittleness, holes, and leaks. Make sure there are no sharp bends in the hose or tubing.
Move gas hoses as far away as possible from hot surfaces and dripping hot grease.
Always keep propane gas containers upright.
Never store a spare gas container under or near the grill or indoors.
Never store or use flammable liquids, like gasoline, near the grill.
Never keep a filled container in a hot car or car trunk. Heat will cause the gas pressure to increase, which may open the relief valve and allow gas to escape.
Make sure your spark igniter is consistently generating a spark to create a flame and burn the propane gas. If the flame is not visible, the heavier-than-air propane gas may be escaping and could explode.
Never bring the propane tank into the house.
Approximate Cooking Times for different size propane tanks
1 lb. Disposable bottle = Cooking time = approx 2 hours
5 lb. Refillable tank = Cooking time = approx 10 hours
11 lb. Refillable tank = Cooking time = approx 22 hours
20 lb. Refillable tank = Cooking time = approx 40 hours
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College Teams, Sheek, Duck Commander, NFL, NBA, etc. there are a ton of them. Size To me, this is paramount. My first pit, I gave to a friend after 2 months. The dish was shallow.....and with 2 standard sized logs, I couldn't even put the screen on it. I now have a wide and deep pit, with grill so I can use it for cooking. M kids favorite thing....roasting marshmallows.....making smores....and safer by putting a screen over it while its burning. Color/Finish Definitely a subjective decision. Price Cheap is good to strive for, but having run through 3 "cheap" pits bought at local hardware stores in as many years, I'm on my 4th year with current pit and paid just a bit more. If you have a budget, that's going to be a big part of the purchase that you're making. You really have to keep things in check before you end up falling in love with that beautiful $400 fire-pit or even $2,000 fireplace that you can't afford, for example. 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It will be easy to find plenty of great products online so that you can get the fire pit that you've been looking for. The internet has so much to offer and you can easily get more than you might find locally. It's going to be up to you to do the shopping around and looking at different styles to find what you want. As long as you take the time to figure out what you're looking at and what your options are, it will be easy for you to get everything that you deserve. Safety is Always Paramount Deck Protect Fire Pit / Grill Matt Whenever you are buying a fire pit, you will want to make sure that you're thinking about safety. This is the most important part of getting what you need out of your investment. You have to choose the right style and size of fire pit for your home so that it looks good, fits your yard, and gives you a safe fireplace that isn't too close to your house or other buildings on the property. You also have to learn proper safety techniques so that you can manage your fire pit or outdoor fireplace properly, including how to light it and maintain it, as well as how to put out fires and dispose of the ashes. Buying a fire pit means learning the rules of safety and it's going to be up to you to get the facts so that you can make the most of your outdoor living space and your enjoyment of it. Families and friends will love coming over to see your new fire pit, but you will have to protect it from children, pets, and keep it away from your home so that it doesn't melt your siding or flame up your wooden decking. For the latter there is only one awesome product that is unmatched for deck protection. Deck Protect Grill Mats are the best for protecting your deck, dock, or whatever from the hazards of a fire-pit (or grill), bar none. 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Eco Print and Natural Dye on cotton and silk fabric, wool, leather, ceramic, paper, stone, shells, felt.
I am Eco Printer, Natural Dyer, Textile Artist, Great Lover of Plants and Animals and Searcher the Song of Nature …
ABOUT ME
I am Bahar Bozacı, textile artist and eco printer from İzmir in Turkey. After discovering that in the textile industry is mostly common to use harmfull chemical dyes I decided that I wanted to try an eco-friendly technique for textile fabrics so I searched about the eco-printing technique. Now Iexpress myself using this beautiful technique. I use eco-printed and botanical dyed fabrics and threads as a background for my work and by using lino print or stitch or patchwork, I try to create a painting on the textile surface.
…In each of my eco-friendly work there is a secret story behind it…
Actually metaphysics Inspired me to get into what I do
One day while I was walking, suddenly I shuddered, turned to my right and saw the trees. I saw the trees in a big street getting together and holding each other very closely. I always see the trees in the city but this time it was different. They were just like saying ‘ hey we are here you are not alone, you belong to us…I just realized that people were living like robots and forgot where they came from. We have built a big civilization but in fact we are so alone…because we have forgotten mother earth. Our egos are bigger than nature and do not remember that we are still mortal and will turn to dust…not important than the plants or animals.. just a human…So what is this arrogance for? People do not hear the voice of the nature. Once we knew how to connect with the animals and plants…
One night I had a dream that I was by the sea suddenly everywhere in the World began to move and changed to liquid like quicksilver, everything was made of quicksilver, the mountains, the sea, the trees, even me… suddenly a dolphin jumped in to the see it was quicksilver too. By the help of that dream I realized that everything in this World is made of same thing. As Indian Chief Seattle says ‘ All thing share the same breath, the beast, the tree, the man. ..The air shares its spirit with all the life it supports.’ That was the beginning of my real adventure….back to nature…
we are part of universe, just like the bulbs that give light. Do not we give the same light and connect the same electricity? We are all made of same thing, why do we destroy each other? We still think that we are unconnected whereas we belong to big soul of the universe and the nature is just like the electric cable that connect us to the universe. What is arrogance of destroy that we have ?
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Thank you for your interest in Bali Design Group! We serve Palm Beach County, Broward County and Pasco County, Florida, including the towns of Boca Raton, Tampa, West Palm Beach, Orlando and Naples.
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Khadijah Queen, They tried to choose, 2017, watercolor and collage, 6.5" x 5," unframed. Khadijah Queen is the author of five books, most recently I'm So Fine: A List of Famous Men & What I Had On (YesYes Books 2017). Earlier poetry collections include Conduit (Akashic / Black Goat 2008), Black Peculiar (Noemi Press 2011) and Fearful Beloved (Argos Books 2015). Her verse play Non-Sequitur (Litmus Press 2015) won the Leslie Scalapino Award for Innovative Women's Performance Writing. The prize included a full staged production of the play at Theaterlab NYC from December 10 - 20, 2015 by Fiona Templeton's The Relationship theater company. Individual poems and prose appear in Poetry, Fence, Tin House, American Poetry Review, Buzzfeed, Gulf Coast, Poor Claudia, The Offing, jubilat, Memoir, Tupelo Quarterly, DIAGRAM, The Volta Book of Poets, LitHub, The Force of What's Possible and widely elsewhere. Reviews of her work can be found in O Magazine, The New Yorker, Rain Taxi, BOMB Magazine, SCOUT, Publishers Weekly, Los Angeles Review, Open Letters Monthly, The Volta, Kenyon Review, and other publications. She is an Assistant Professor of creative writing at University of Colorado, Boulder, and serves as core faculty for the Mile-High MFA in creative writing at Regis University. More about the artist: http://www.khadijahqueen.com
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This page is the turnoff to where you want to go and explore in Maricopa County. Every hotspot can be found in a specific area according to where it is at in the county. Find your hotspot and explore! Also, more than half of the birding hotspots on here contain links to eBird.com. Look for the eBird notification next to the different hotspots under each area, and if the hotspot has "(eBird)" next to it, it contains a link to the eBird data for that location.
Maricopa County Birding Areas:
Area 1-Highway 87 from Desert to the High Country (Start off by exploring Mesquite Wash in a desert riparian setting. By the day's end you'll end up getting lost in the woods and "high country" at Mount Ord.)
Area 2-Lower Salt River Recreation Area (10 recreation sites. Very good birding. All along a thirteen mile stretch at the Lower Salt River)
Area 3-Apache Trail (Drive through one of North America's most scenic routes by birding along the way!)
Area 4-Gilbert, Chandler, and Mesa (Headlined by the Gilbert Water Ranch, Maricopa County's premier birding location)
Area 5-South Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe (Awesome birding within the big city! Great riparian habitiats, sod farms, big lakes, you name it!)
Area 6-Peoria, Glendale, and North Phoenix (Good birding oppurtunities in urban settings)
Area 7-Southwest Phoenix (Tres Rios Wetlands, Glendale Recharge Ponds to name a few. An outstanding area with good habitat diversity, expect many different birds.)
Area 8-Arlington to Gila Bend (Thrashers and raptors and cranes, oh my!)
Area 9-West Maricopa (Birding in the desert southwest)
Area 10-Northwest Maricopa (Desert riparian forests displayed in Morgan City Wash and the Hassayampa River Preserve, and a giant desert lake)
Area 11-Cave Creek (Canyons filled with creeks lined with sycamore, willow, and cottonwoods in an underbirded area)
Area 12-Lower Verde River (Amazing birding in desert/riparian forests and reservoirs along the Verde River)
Area 13-Fountain Hills (Birding in the middle of a nice town. Amazing riparian drainages and a big town lake!)
Other Maricopa County Birding Areas (Other good single birding areas in Maricopa County that don't really fall in any of the above areas)
Want to see a complete map overview of these thirteen areas? Click the link below, which shows where each area is at in Maricopa County.
Maricopa County Areas Map
eBird has become a very valuable tool for birders, and is useful for studying and looking at abundance and status of different species. Click the link below to see the eBird Data for all of Maricopa County.
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Hi, I'm Tommy DeBardeleben and I'm an avid birder. I live in the Phoenix area and I think birding is awesome. Birding is my favorite thing to do and it's been a long time hobby of mine. The main purpose of this website is to share some of the great birding areas that I think are epic. I also have times in which I give private tours. To see my current availability, see the section "Contact and Tours".
The project that started my website is Birding in Maricopa County. This feature covers hotspots and areas, as well as what birds can be found at these hotspots and areas. Birding in Phoenix and it's surrounding area can be found in this guide. Whether you are new to Maricopa County, visiting Phoenix with limited time, wanting to have new locations to bird at or find certain birds, this online birdfinding guide will help you find what you want! Birding in Arizona is a popular pursuit among many people, and a lot of Arizona's birding excitement is found in Maricopa County. I have actively birded in Maricopa County since I seriously got into Arizona birding. Over the years, I have traveled and explored almost all of Maricopa County's birding locations and wilderness areas for different projects I have worked on. The diverse county of Maricopa has had more than 450 different bird species found and documented in it's diverse habitats that range from the hottest deserts to pine and fir forests that exceed 7000'. Folks, the Phoenix area isn't entirely covered in cacti!
There are several more online birding guides that I have created and posted here on my website. My latest project and one of my obsessions is the under-birded Gila County. I've traveled to Gila County a lot in recent years, and I've added it as my latest online birding guide. Check out Birding in Gila County.
Birding in Greenlee County is another online birding guide I've created on my website. I made several big trips to this small county in eastern Arizona in 2017 and it prompted me to share what I explored. It's the most under-birded county in Arizona by a mile, and I was inspired to write about Greenlee County on this website in hopes that it may get birded more.
My original ties to birding came from Arizona's White Mountains in the east-central part of the state. I've written about this area for an online birding guide too; check out Birding in Arizona's White Mountains. The White Mountains hold great high elevation birding in the state and hold species like Pine Grosbeak, Dusky Grouse, American Three-toed Woodpecker, American Dipper, Gray Jay, Gray Catbird, Williamson's Sapsucker, Clark's Nutcracker, and more. This area is one of Arizona's most underbirded, which is what I really like about it.
The Journal section of this website features a link to my active birding blog on Blogspot.com, "Tommy D's Birding Expeditions" as well as reports I have written about my birding experiences throughout my years of birding and traveling.
"Birding is hunting without killing, preying without punishing, and collecting without clogging your home. Take a field quide into the woods and you're more than a hiker. Your a detective on a backcountry beat, tracking the latest suspect from Mexico, Antarctica, or even the Bronx. Spend enough time sloshing through swamps or scaling summits or shuffling through beach sand and you inevitably face a tough question: Am I a grown up birder or just another kid on a treasure hunt?" -Mark Obmascik
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This map has nothing to offer, it's only clame to fame is being between the Mountain and the Beautiful Forest.
Borders of the Eastern Marsh
north is the southern part of the dirty brackish swamp
east is the Beautiful Forest Landscape
South is the ocean
west is the Mountain
Landmarks Of The Eastern Marsh
Brush Tangle and some water
On the Northern border of the map there is an impassable brush tangle,. There is an opening through it in the middle however and this opening leads to the southern brackish swamp.
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Further to my letter from the 1st June, thank you to all parents for responding to our survey about the return of Year 10 to school. I am now able to confirm the plans in place for the partial reopening to Year 10. We are looking forward to welcoming back 70% of the year group into school, based on the survey. In line with the latest guidance from the DfE, Cheshire West and Chester and Public Health England, we have carefully created six bubbles, comprising of no more than 14 students in each one.
On Tuesday 23rd June, we will be inviting students into school for a socially distanced briefing with myself, Mr Scoltock, Deputy Headteacher, Mrs Carr and Mr Forbes, Year 10 Progress Leaders. These will last half an hour and will take place in the main hall at the times below, with students entering through the following places;
9.00am-9.30am Bubble 1 (Main entrance) Bubble 2 (Auckland Road entrance)
10.00am – 10.30am Bubble 3 (Main entrance) Bubble 4 (Auckland Road entrance)
11.am – 11.30am Bubble 5 (Main entrance) Bubble 6 (Auckland Road entrance)
Each bubble will spend a further 2 hours each week, starting from the week of the 29th June in school. Students may wear their own clothes for this term only and must ensure they are appropriate.
Mondays
Bubbles 1 & 2
Bubble1 9.30am-11.30am
Bubble 2 10am – 12pm Tuesdays
Bubbles 3 & 4
Bubble 3 9.30am-11.30am
Bubble 4 10am – 12pm Wednesdays
Bubbles 5 & 6
Bubble 5 9.30am-11.30am
Bubble 6 10am – 12pm
29th June 30th June 1st July
6th July 7th July 8th July
13th July 14th July 15th July
If you would like your child to return and have not yet informed us, please email jcarr@blaconhigh.cheshire.sch.uk or dforbes@blaconhigh.cheshire.sch.uk
All students whose parents have requested that they return to school, have been allocated to a bubble. There will be no opportunity to change bubbles once allocated in order to minimise the risk. Each bubble will work with a member of staff from the three core subjects along with staff from other areas. This is very much about giving us an opportunity to reconnect with Year 10 and provide opportunities for students to discuss their experience and to make sense of the world as we now know it. Topics will include;
Understanding the Covid19 Pandemic (Humanities/English/PSHE)
Looking at past pandemics, the changes that resulted from them and what might change because of Covid19.
Hygiene (Science and Food)
Considering infections and the role that hygiene plays.
Economic Impact (Maths)
Look at the economic impact of the pandemic. Teaching looking at recession, furlough scheme, daily briefing statistics - graphs, charts and interpreting data.
Staff will also be adding audio resources for each subject, each week from the 22nd June, to supplement the work available on Google Classroom. These will be available for all year groups, to support students as they continue to work from home and I would ask that you encourage your child to access the resources as much as they can.
There will be no more than 2 bubbles in school at any time, which is one quarter of the year group, in line with the guidelines and they will not come into contact with the group of critical and key workers already in school. Year 10 will work in the hall and activity studio on desks which are 2 metres apart to ensure social distancing. The rooms used by students in school will be cleaned each day, additional cleaning of surfaces, door handles and rails will take place throughout the day and students will use hand sanitiser upon arrival and departure from school.
Students will be given a breakfast bar, bottle of water and a packed lunch to take home at the end of their session. All students in receipt of free school meals will continue to receive vouchers through the national scheme, even if they are in school during the summer term.
Please find attached some additional documents to support with the return to school;
Covid19 Checklist for parents of Year 10 returning to school
Covid19 Checklist for Year 10 students returning to school
Letter from Cheshire West and Chester and Public Health about schools reopening
Joint Statement from Cheshire and Merseyside Directors of Public Health on the phased re-opening of schools
We also have a detailed risk assessment which outlines all of the measures taken to minimise risk and to ensure that everyone is safe in school which has been reviewed by the senior leadership team, staff and Governors. This is updated weekly and will be available on the school website. Paper copies can be requested from the school office. The checklists attached, are one of the ways in which we ensure that practice on the ground, supports the actions identified in the risk assessment.
I understand that this is an anxious time for parents, students and staff and would like to reassure you that the safety and well-being of everyone both in school and in our community, is our top priority. If you have any questions, please email jcarr@blaconhigh.cheshire.sch.uk or dforbes@blaconhigh.cheshire.sch.uk Finally, I urge you to remain safe and continue to follow the Government guidelines. We are all missing the students and look forward to seeing them again very soon.
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Almond milk is a beverage made by crushing and pulverizing almonds and soaking them in water, then filtering off the solids.
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3. Kirkland Signature Organic Unsweetened Almond Milk
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Kirkland Signature is notable for its organic almond milk, so if you want to be sure that your almond milk is free of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers, it’s a good choice.
Almonds grow directly on trees, and the raw almond material is soaked in water to create almond milk, so any residue from pesticides sprayed on to the almond trees stands a decent chance of making it into the final product if the almonds aren’t thoroughly washed. Going the organic route helps avoid this problem.
4. Elmhurst Milked Almonds
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Elmhurst Milked Almonds is an almond milk product that’s about as pure as you can get. With exactly two ingredients (water and almonds), Elmhurst Milked Almonds have all the nutrient value in almonds with zero additives.
This makes it a great choice for people who are on a keto, whole 30, or low sugar diet. The only drawback to this super pure approach is the lack of nutrients like calcium and vitamin D.
Since these don’t naturally occur in almonds, you won’t get them from this almond milk. As long as the rest of your diet or supplementation regimen includes these, you’ll be fine.
5. Rude Health Ultimate Almond
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Rude Health Ultimate Almond is a high-end almond milk that uses spring water and organically-grown almonds to make an ultra-pure beverage.
Because the only two ingredients are almonds and water, it’s a good pick for purists, though it suffers from the lack of nutrients that’s inherent in any almond milk beverage that’s not fortified with things like vitamin D and calcium. Users find it especially useful for great-tasting lattes and chai tea.
6. Califia Farms Almondmilk
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Califia Farms Almondmilk is a more approachable almond milk for people who find regular, unsweetened almond milk too watery and unpalatable.
It’s a sweeter and more enjoyable drink, though this comes at the expense of some added sugar, flavoring agents, and emulsifiers.
This probably rules it out for keto and low sugar dieters, even though it’s only got 5 grams of sugar per serving. For occasional use, however, it’s still a good choice if the moderate sugar content doesn’t bother you.
7. Pacific Barista Series Original Almond Beverage
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Trying to make lattes or add milk to your morning coffee, but want to eliminate dairy? Pacific Barista Series has the perfect answer.
This sweet, thick and creamy almond milk blends up into a frothy mixture very well thanks to the presence of numerous emulsifiers, and it adds a distinctly sweet kick to any beverage.
However, it does have a considerable amount of sugar, so it’s a no-go for anyone trying to keep their sugar or carbohydrate intake down.
8. Orgain Organic Protein Almond Milk
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Orgain Organic Protein Almond Milk was created to solve one of the key problems with most dairy substitutes: their lack of protein.
One of the reasons milk is such a useful and versatile beverage is because it has a pretty good protein profile, with both whey and casein protein.
Organ uses pea protein, a great source of many amino acids, to make up for the lack of protein in natural almond milk.
This gives it ten grams of protein per serving, though the downside is that it also has seven grams of sugar, since it also includes cane sugar for flavoring.
9. Pacific Foods Organic Almond Milk
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Pacific Foods makes a popular almond milk that tastes sweet, but falls short on a few critical benchmarks. It’s fortified with vitamins and minerals, but notably, not calcium.
In addition, its sugar content is quite high, at ten grams per serving. This makes it a mediocre choice for health and wellness, so unless you need sweetened almond milk for something specific, there are other options that would be a better choice.
10. 365 Everyday Value Organic Almond Milk
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365 Everyday Value Organic Almond Milk is pretty popular, though its ingredient design is a bit dated. Among manufacturers trying to capitalize on the health benefits of almonds, the trend has been towards limiting or completely removing the presence of sugar.
That’s not the case with 365 Everyday Value Organic Almond Milk—it’s got 13 grams of sugar per serving, which is over half of what the American Heart Association recommends per day.
If you’ve got a sweet tooth, it’s a good fit, but for health purposes, there are better options.
Who Should Buy Almond Milk?
Almond milk is great for most individuals and helps to support heart health and inflammation. It can also support weight loss since it is exceptionally low in calories.
It seems to be safe for children and pregnant women. However, diabetics should be careful as some brands contain a lot of added sugar, which can spike blood glucose levels. It’s best to speak to a medical professional first if you fall into one of these populations.
People with nut allergies should also be careful about consuming almond milk, as it may cause a reaction.
How We Ranked
Analyzing the sugar content was of the utmost importance when ranking the best almond milk on the market. This is because a lot of calories can sneak in, turning a healthy beverage into a blood-spiking and waist-expanding nightmare. We specifically looked for products that contained no sugar and still tasted delicious, like Silk. Artificial sweeteners were allowed, but only in small doses due to the lack of long term research regarding safety.
Next, we looked at additives. We preferred products that used no additives, fillers, or binding ingredients to ensure purity. Specifically, we looked for products that didn’t include carrageenan, which is a thickening agent derived from seaweed. Despite being well-tolerated across most of the population, some studies show that it may harm the GI tract – which is why we ranked products that included this a lot lower.
Lastly, we looked for almond milk that was fortified with vitamins and minerals. Since most people are replacing cow’s milk with almond milk, we wanted to ensure that these products were fortified with vitamin D and calcium – so that you aren’t missing out on it. Other vitamins were important too, which is why Silk took the top spot.
Benefits
Almond milk contains oils that are beneficial for heart health. Since almonds are naturally devoid of protein, saturated fat, and most types of carbohydrates, the primary source of the caloric content of almond milk is the unsaturated fats contained in almond oils.
This is the same type of fat you’ll find in other healthy oils, like olive oil. These oils have been subjected to scientific scrutiny to determine whether they have health benefits.
One such study was conducted by researchers at the University of California Davis and published in the Journal of Nutrition in 2002 (1). This study involved two groups of subjects who replaced half of their usual daily fat intake with either whole almonds or almond oil for a period of six weeks.
Knowing that almonds are usually associated with beneficial effects for heart health, the researchers compared the improvements in heart health markers in the almond group to the improvements in the almond oil group. They found no difference, suggesting that the almond oils are the reason for the heart health benefits of almonds.
Namely, in this study, these benefits included decreases in LDL cholesterol (the “bad” type) and increases in HDL cholesterol (the “good” type).
These benefits mirror other research done on the effects of almond compounds on heart health, like a 1998 study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition which showed that almond-based diet decreased LDL cholesterol and maintained HDL cholesterol (2).
For heart health and cholesterol control, almond milk is a good choice.
Almond milk contains alpha-tocopherol, which blocks oxidative damage. Almond are rich in vitamin E, and is particularly rich in a form of vitamin E called alpha-tocopherol.
This compound is a potent antioxidant and can protect cells in your body from oxidative damage. Laboratory research, like a study published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, has found that alpha-tocopherol prevents oxidative damage in a multitude of different animal cells (3).
Moreover, a review study of plant-based milk replacements published in 2016 in the Journal of Food Science and Technology highlighted the free radical scavenging ability of alpha-tocopherol in almond milk as well as other nut milks (4).
This might explain why almonds and almond-derived products appear to be very useful as a part of an anti-inflammatory diet.
Unsweetened almond milk is very low in sugar. One problem with some dairy substitutes is that they use sugar, or compounds that contain sugars naturally, to replace the slightly sweet flavoring that milk has thanks to its lactose content.
This is a problem for people who are trying to avoid the negative effects of sugar, like weight gain, increases in fat mass, and overall inflammation.
Almond milk solves this problem, because the natural sugar content of almonds is very low. According to an analytical study published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry, whole almonds contain only 5.5 grams of sugar per 100 grams of raw material (5).
Almond milk has a sugar content that’s much lower than this, because not all of the sugar makes it into the solution. A typical almond milk beverage has less than one gram of carbohydrates total per serving, and only a fraction of this is sugar.
You could drink a good amount of almond milk, even if you are on an aggressively anti-carb diet like a ketogenic diet.
Almond milk helps fight dietary inflammation. Emerging nutrition research is starting to connect disparate diseases, like heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and cognitive degeneration (Alzheimer’s disease and dementia), to similar root causes.
One of these causes is what’s been termed a “pro-inflammatory diet.” As of 2016, there’s even a scientifically validated and empirically derived dietary inflammation index (6), which has been used to uncover associations between dietary inflammation and negative health consequences.
Foods rich in sugar, refined carbohydrates, and red or processed meat are all associated with increased inflammation, but almonds and its constituent compounds are associated with decreased inflammation.
That was the conclusion of a study published in the British Journal of Nutrition which randomized a group of subjects to consume either a high-almond diet or a control diet for a period of four weeks (7).
The researchers found that a few key markers of inflammation went down on the almond diet, indicating that almonds and almond milk are a potentially useful part of an anti-inflammatory diet.
Side Effects
Almond milk may cause digestive distress. In some people, especially those who suffer from IBS or other related digestive disorders, almond milk may cause an upset stomach, nausea, and flatulence. If you experience these issues, you may need to discontinue your use of almond milk, or switch brands.
Almond milk can cause an allergic reaction. In rare cases, almond milk can cause an allergic reaction in certain individuals. If you are normally allergic to tree nuts or seeds, you should be very cautious about consuming almond milk. If you do experience a severe allergic reaction, call 911 immediately and seek out medical attention.
Almond milk can spike your blood sugar. Certain brands of almond milk are packed with a ton of sugar for flavoring purposes. Unfortunately, this can wreak havoc on your blood sugar and be a big problem for diabetics. In addition, it may contribute to a lot of unnecessary calories and weight gain.
Recommended Dose
Since almond milk is high in healthy fats and has practically no carbohydrates or sugars, daily intakes of up to several 8 ounce servings per day are going to be beneficial for your health.
The only potential drawbacks are related to what’s not in almond milk. Though many almond milk products are fortified, naturally, almond milk does not have calcium or vitamin D, which are critical nutrients most people get though dairy products.
In addition, almond milk doesn’t have any protein in it, so switching from regular milk to almond milk might inadvertently decrease your dietary protein intake. An easy way to fix this is to use almond milk alongside a vegan protein powder for protein shakes to keep your protein intake where it needs to be.
FAQ
Is almond milk a healthy substitute for cow’s milk? Almond milk is one of the healthiest substitutes for cow’s milk, thanks to its low carb content, healthy fats, and near-zero sugar levels.
Eating almond-containing foods has been connected with a number of long-term health benefits, and many of the compounds that cause these benefits make their way into almond milk. The constituents of almond milk help fight against dietary-caused inflammation, improve risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and make a great base for healthy protein shakes and meal replacement shakes.
Can almond milk go bad? Almond milk can be a little harder to tell that cow’s milk if it has gone bad, but it does indeed have a shelf life. If you made your almond milk from scratch, or have a small bottle from a local producer, you likely only have around five to seven days of freshness. If it starts to smell off or begins to clump, it has started going bad.
Commercially produced almond milk is often ultra-pasteurized, which means it’s been heated to 280 degrees, and then cooled quickly. This process extends the shelf life significantly. Once you’ve opened the milk, it’s recommended to consume it within seven days, but each product may have a different best before date structure. The best before date is a guideline, so you’re likely okay to consume after seven days, but once the milk becomes thick or clumpy and starts to smell bad, it has expired.
Does almond milk cause bloat? If you have an intolerance to almonds, almond milk may cause bloating or digestive distress. Almonds are one of the more common irritants for those who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome.
Does almond milk cause acne? The research on whether almond milk causes acne is inconclusive. Some research suggests that almonds have vital antioxidants that help the body fight acne breakouts, and other research suggests that the high levels of estrogen in almonds can irritate the skin. The impact of almond milk on acne will vary among individuals.
Can almond milk curdle? Many plant-based kinds of milk curdle when putting it into your morning coffee. This can be due to the temperature of the coffee and the acidity, so it’s suggested that you either add the milk first, while slowly pouring in your coffee to bring the milk up to temperature slowly, or use a low-acid brand of coffee.
Is almond milk okay for infants? For infants younger than one year, they should only be consuming breast milk or formula designed for infants. Almond milk would be a suitable addition to a healthy diet for a toddler, as long as it’s fortified.
Which almond milk is keto-friendly? Plain and unsweetened almond milk is likely keto-friendly, but ensure you are checking the label for any added sugars that can increase the carb content. Sweetened, vanilla, and chocolate almond milk would not be keto-friendly.
Is almond milk vegan? Almost all brands of almond milk are vegan. There is a slight possibility of brands sweetening with honey. However, that is very uncommon because most companies know that many vegans purchase almond milk as a dairy alternative. To ensure you’re not purchasing a brand that does, just check the label before purchasing.
Does drinking almond milk cause kidney stones? If you are prone to kidney stones, almond milk should be consumed in moderation. Due to the calcium oxalate content of the milk, particularly in homemade almond milk, it can potentially cause disturbances (8).
However, more research is needed to confirm these findings from that particular study. If you are prone to kidney stones, please consult your doctor before introducing a large amount of almond milk into your diet.
Can I drink almond milk while pregnant? There is conflicting research about whether almond milk is ideal for pregnant women to consume. Some research suggests that cows milk contains more iodine than plant-based alternatives, so women would benefit more from cows milk. Other research suggests that almond milk is a better option. There is no conclusive evidence to support either claim. If you are pregnant and want to continue or introduce almond milk into your diet, please consult your doctor before doing so.
Is almond milk better than regular milk for weight loss? Almond milk is praised for being low in calories while having a great fat and protein to carb ratio. This can be beneficial for those individuals trying to lose weight while using the calorie counting method. Replacing three servings of dairy per day with almond milk could reduce calorie intake by over 300 calories.
Is almond milk okay to drink on the Whole30 diet? Many almond milk products have added sweetener, so in order to be compliant with the Whole30 diet, an unsweetened variety can still be great for the diet.
Which is the best brand of almond milk? There are many great reputable companies that produce popular almond milk products. There are many products which are better for different purposes. One brand with a great overall flavor is the Silk Original Almond Milk. One of the best for putting in your coffee or tea is the Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Original Almond Milk.
If you want a more rich and luxurious taste, Califia Farms Almond Milk is a great option. If you’re looking for something a bit sweeter, Elmhurst Milked Almonds does have more sugar than other brands, but it is great to satisfy a sweet tooth. If you’re looking for something with more protein, Orgain Organic Protein Almond Milk Unsweetened Vanilla is another great option.
Which almond milk has the most almonds? While most commercially produced almond milk contains a small percentage of almonds, along with additional vitamins, minerals, and thickening agents, homemade almond milk would contain the most, depending on the recipe used. Many brands don’t list the percentage of almonds used, but the Three Trees Unsweetened Almond Milk contains around 20% almonds.
Which almond milk brands are fortified with calcium? Many brands of almond milk are fortified with calcium or have those products available. Brands like Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Unsweetened Almond Milk are fortified with 45% of your daily calcium and have added vitamin D.
Is almond milk bad for the environment? There is a major concern for the environment because of the way almonds are produced in California. Many people who love almond milk are prompted to make their own from scratch at home due to this. Commercially produced almonds require 15 gallons of water for the production of only 16 almonds. This means that almonds are among the most water-intensive crops to produce in the state of California.
Many critics suggest that there isn’t enough of a nutritional benefit to drinking almond milk that justifies the water requirements. Over two billion almonds are produced in California, which results in a lot of water being used, and the required land to produce then has been sourced from converted wetlands. To combat this, you could choose a different type of plant-based milk to consume, make your own at home, purchase certified-organic options, or avoid brands that have added carrageenan.
Is almond milk suitable for those with lactose intolerance? Almond milk contains no dairy and is lactose-free, so it is suitable for those who suffer from lactose intolerance.
Does almond milk break my fast if I am intermittent fasting? Depending on how strict you are during intermittent fasting, a small amount of almond milk may be a suitable option during your fasting hours. Some individuals only drink water and black coffee during the fasted hours.
Popular opinion suggests that any calories during a fast will signal a blood sugar spike, breaking the fast. Other opinions suggest that anything under 50 calories is negligible, so a splash of almond milk in your coffee is okay. The scientific research on intermittent fasting is very limited, and whether or not there is a calorie limit that causes a break in the fast will require more studies to prove a conclusive answer.
Does almond milk help lower cholesterol? Almonds are a very heart-healthy alternative to other dairy products. It’s low in calories, contains no saturated fats, and no cholesterol. Fortified versions are rich in calcium and vitamin D. Almond milk contains polyunsaturated fatty acids, which may help lower LDL cholesterol, reduce inflammation in the body, and improve brain function.
Many options of almond milk are lower in protein than cows milk, so it might not be the ideal choice for everyone. Choosing unsweetened almond milk without added sugar is the best option to reap the benefits that it has to offer.
Is almond milk a good source of protein? Almond milk on its own has a low protein content, so it is not an ideal source of protein. There are brands that produce almond milk with added protein. Brands like Silk and Orgain have options with added protein, containing up to 10 grams per serving. Almond milk is also a great substitute for cows milk or water in smoothies with a scoop of protein powder.
How will I know if I am allergic to almond milk? Almonds and other tree nuts are a very common allergy that tends to be life-long, as under ten percent of children grow out of a tree nut allergy. If you are allergic to almonds, you may experience itching, swelling, nausea, eczema, hives, abdominal pain, vomiting, runny nose, diarrhea, trouble breathing, wheezing, or a more severe anaphylactic reaction.
If you are allergic to tree nuts, you will likely be aware of that before consuming a nut-based beverage, as it typically detected in childhood.
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Almond milk is a fantastic dairy alternative thanks to its numerous health benefits.
Its high content of healthy fats, low sugar and carbohydrate content, and high alpha-tocopherol levels mean it’s great for heart health, fighting inflammation and oxidative damage, and keeping your dietary sugar intake low.
Most people will want to choose an almond milk that’s been fortified with calcium and vitamin D, and add in protein powder if you need to keep your protein intake high.
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Sydney
Water accounting policies
a. Introduction
b. Recognition of water assets and water liabilities
c. Recognition of changes to water assets and water liabilities
d. Water assets and water liabilities that fail the recognition criteria
e. Changes to water assets and water liabilities that fail the recognition criteria
f. Restatement of comparative information
g. Changes in the presentation of the water accounting statements
a. Introduction
The information presented in the Sydney region is based on agreements between the Bureau of Meteorology (the Bureau) and reporting partners, including:
New South Wales Office of Water
Sydney Catchment Authority
Sydney Water Corporation
Shoalhaven City Council
Wingecarribee Shire Council
Goulburn Mulwaree Council
Lithgow City Council
Delta Electricity.
The report has been prepared using an accrual basis of water accounting, with the exception of the physical water flow information. The water attribute being quantified is volume and the unit of account is litres presented as megalitres (ML).
b. Recognition of water assets and water liabilities
Only water that is held or managed by the state licensing authority, the region's irrigation scheme or the urban water system, and from which future benefit can be derived by stakeholders of the region, is defined as a water asset. Water liabilities are constituted by present commitments to supply water, the discharge of which is expected to result in a decrease of the region's water assets or an increase in another water commitment to supply water.
A water asset is recognised in the Statement of water assets and water liabilities providing:
its volume can be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error, and
the derived benefit is probable.
A water liability is recognised in the Statement of water assets and water liabilities providing:
its volume can be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error, and
the decrease of the region' water assets or increase in another water commitment to supply water is probable.
Water held in off-channel storages that has already been abstracted from the entitlement system is deemed not to be part of the region (regardless of the storage's size or connection to the system). This is because the attendant water right has already been exercised.
Line item 1.2 Unregulated river is recognised as a water asset for the channel reaches for which reliable data are available to quantify the volume in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error.
Although water within line item 1.3 Regulated river is a vital water asset for the conveyance of water within the water report entity, it cannot be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error because reliable data are not available. The omission of this volume from the water accounting statements is not considered to have a material impact.
The volume of water within line item 1.4 Lakes and wetlands cannot be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error because reliable data are not available. The volume of water held in lakes and wetland is relatively small in size and its omission does not have a material impact on the total water resource available. It is recognised that water within Line item 1.4 makes a significant contribution to environment benefits in the water report entity.
Line item 2.1 Groundwater within the Sydney region cannot be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error because reliable data are not available. Information in relation to groundwater is recorded in Contextual information, at the end of this note (Water assets and liabilities that fail the recognition criteria) and in the note Water rights, entitlements, allocations and restrictions.
The water within 3 Urban system cannot be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error because reliable data are not available and, as such, it is not recognised in the Statement of water assets and water liabilities. This is the case for line item 3.1, line item 3.2 and line item 3.3. It is considered that the pipes are always full and may hold a large volume of water, but the omission of the volume from the Statement of water assets and water liabilities is not considered material because the volume is nearly the same throughout the year.
c. Recognition of changes to water assets and water liabilities
The increases and decreases to the water assets and water liabilities reported consist only of changes that can be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error. These volumes are reported in the Statement of changes in water assets and water liabilities or the Statement of physical water flows.
Precipitation and evaporation (line item 9.1 Precipitation on surface water and line item 17.1 Evaporation from surface water) are only recognised in relation to storage surfaces and unregulated river channels for which volumes are provided in the water accounting statements. It does not represent all precipitation and evaporation within the physical region of the water report entity. Notably, these processes occurring from the landscape are not captured.
The portion of runoff that flows into the surface water store (storages and rivers) is quantified and recognised in the water accounting statements. This runoff includes precipitation captured in the catchment less landscape evaporation and is recorded as line item 9.4 Runoff to surface water.
d. Water assets and water liabilities that fail the recognition criteria
The volumes of several water assets and water liabilities identified in the Sydney region were not recognised in the water accounting statements but replaced by dashes ('–') because they failed the recognition criteria specified in the Exposure Draft of the Australian Water Accounting Standards 1, as:
they could not be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error, or
in the case of water assets, they were unlikely to provide a future benefit to the region or the region's stakeholders
in the case of water liabilities, they were unlikely to result in a decrease in the region's water assets or an increase in another water liability when the obligation is discharged.
The description of those water assets and water liabilities that failed the recognition criteria is given in the following line item notes:
1.4 Lakes and wetlands
2.1 Water table aquifer
3.1 Urban water supply system
3.2 Wastewater collection system
3.3 Recycled water supply system
e. Changes to water assets and water liabilities that fail the recognition criteria
The volumes of several changes to water assets and water liabilities identified in the Sydney region were not reported in the water accounting statements but replaced by dashes ('–') because they could not be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error.
they could not be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral and free from material error, or
in the case of changes to water assets, they were unlikely to provide a future benefit to the region or the region's stakeholders
in the case of changes to water liabilities, they were unlikely to result in a decrease in the region's water assets or an increase in another water liability when the obligation is discharged.
The description of those changes to water assets and water liabilities that failed the recognition criteria is given in the following line item notes:
9.6 Overbank flood return to river channel
10.1 Groundwater inflow from outside region
10.2 Groundwater inflow from outside region at coast
10.3 Recharge from landscape
17.5 Overbank flood spilling
18.1 Groundwater outflow to outside region
18.2 Groundwater outflow to outside region at coast
18.3 Discharge to landscape.
f. Restatement of comparative information
Several comparative year volumes in the water accounting statements were restated from the 2010 Account in order to provide more useful information to the users. Restatements may be due to either of the following causes:
change in the presentation of the water accounting statements, which line items were generally simplified since the 2010 Account
change in scope, for instance to include more of the region's area in the definition of a line item in order to present more complete information
improvement in quantification methodology
increase in the data available to quantify a line item.
In accordance with the Exposure Draft of the Australian Water Accounting Standards 1, (the Standards), changes of presentation and scope of the line items led to an automatic restatement of the values in the water accounting statements. Changes of methodologies and data availability, although not required by the Standards, led to a restatement of the volumes in the water accounting statements if the change was considered material. In particular, any change affecting the allocation accounts was restated.
The notes attached to the line items of the water accounting statements give the detail on all the restatements made.
g. Changes in the presentation of the water accounting statements
In the 2010 Account, internal transactions between various water assets and water liabilities of the region were reported in the water accounting statements. In the 2011 Account, these internal transactions were not reported in the water accounting statements for the following reasons:
they did not affect the region's total water assets and water liabilities,
feedback was received that presenting these internal transactions in the water accounting statements was confusing, as the same water appeared in the water accounting statements as both a claim to water and an obligation to deliver water and as both an inflows and an outflows in relation to the various water assets and water liabilities.
In the 2011 Account, these internal transactions are reported instead in the Resources and systems suite of notes: Surface water and System's interactions with the region.
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This bicycle tour is an off-traffic, moderate difficulty sightseeing tour on Asian coast of Istanbul. It includes a 10 km coast from Kadıköy Harbor, to Bostancı, a ferry ride, a 7 km loop in Heybeliada (one of Princess Islands) and another ferry ride back to Kadıköy.
Istanbul Asian side full day Cycling Tour
Starting Time 09:30
Duration 7 hours
Cycling Distance 17 km
Difficulty moderate (ages 8 and up)
Price 35€ (four or more) 40€ (two to three people)
Included Sandwich, Bikes, Guide, Ferry tickets, Park entrance fee
Route Kadıköy, Moda, Kalamış, Fenerbahçe, Caddebostan, Suadiye, Bostancı, Heybeliada (Princess Island)
You will get two see the best of the Asian side in Istanbul. This tour is suitable for kids of 8 years and up. You will have the option to walk or take horse cart ride (not included) in Heybeliada, if you prefer.
We provide the bikes. The tour starts in Kadıköy at 9:30 & ends at 16:30. Children of age 8 and up can join the tour without difficulty (please inquire for children bikes) . You may choose to walk or make a horse-carriage tour in the Island, if you prefer not to ride through hills. There are two ferry rides in this tour (each lasts 1 hour)
Price:
35 – 40 € per person (sandwich included)
included in the price
bikes
ferry passages (Bostancı – Heybeliada, Heybeliada – Kadıköy)
small lunch (sandwich & drink)
tour guide
park entrance fee in Princess Island
please contact us for group discounts (more than 6 people) and bike arrangements.
call
Tel-whatsapp:+0 (535)305-8156
bostancibisiklet@gmail.com
About the Route:
This is a popular route for the Istanbul residents (especially on the weekends). You will get a chance to see what regular people do in Istanbul as pastime. Click here to see the tour on a larger map of Istanbul.
Tour Itenerary:
Kadıköy Rıhtım (Harbour) 9:30
Kalamış Park & Marina
Fenerbahçe Park (10 minutes rest)
Start Coast Ride
Caddebostan (bathrooms) 10:45
Suadiye
Bostancı (bathrooms, teashops) 11:30
Ferry to Heybeliada – Princess Island (12:20)
Lunch
Walk & Ride in Heybeliada
Ferry to Kadıköy 15:15
Tour Ends (16:30)
How to get to Kadıköy from European Side:
You can take the ferries from Eminönü ,Karaköy, Kabataş or Beşiktaş to get to Kadıköy. There are 2-3 ferries per hour, the trip 20 minutes to get to Kadıköy. From the ferry station, it should take 10-20 minutes to walk to Yoğurtçu Park.
Click here for ferry timetable.
You can also take the Metrobus line if you live near it. We advise against taking a bus or dolmuş due to traffic, yet it is relatively better to cross Europ to Asia. You can check online for estimated times, and plan accordingly: there are buses and yellow dolmuş from Taksim Square straight to Kadıköy.
Here is an excellent guide that explains how to get to Kadıköy from the European side. Contact us if you need directions.
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The European pine marten, Martes martes, is a member of the family Mustelidae within the order Carnivora. It is widespread throughout much of north and western Europe but rare or absent in much of its historic southern European range. The pine marten is omnivorous and feeds upon a wide variety of food including small mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, invertebrates, fruit, nuts and carrion in various proportions throughout the seasons, however diet is usually dominated by just two or three food categories, depending on seasonal and regional food availability. The pine marten is closely associated with forests and has traditionally been considered a forest specialist, however despite their close association with trees, they are not strictly forest-dependent and have adapted to a variety of landscapes throughout their range, not least in Ireland and Britain where deforestation in the 19th century led to <5 % forest cover.
Pine martens (Martes martes) are the second rarest mammal in Britain, and although they are recovering well in Scotland and Ireland (a result of increased habitat availability and legal protection), they remain practically extinct in England and Wales; a result of habitat loss, and historic persecution. The Vincent Wildlife Trust is currently undertaking a population reinforcement project in Wales.
The Shropshire Wildlife Trust are supporting what may be the only breeding population of pine marten in England.
Pine Martens confirmed as key to reversing grey squirrel invasion
A study published today (Wednesday, March 7, 2018) has shown that pine martens can help in the conservation of red squirrels – by reversing the spread of invasive grey squirrel populations.
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen, Waterford Institute of Technology and the University of Massachusetts Amherst have published their study ‘The enemy of my enemy is my friend: native pine marten recovery reverses the decline of the red squirrel by suppressing grey squirrel populations’, in the journal Proceedings of The Royal Society – B.
The study, which was led by Dr Emma Sheehy and Professor Xavier Lambin from the University of Aberdeen’s School of Biological Sciences, used DNA forensics and state of the art analyses to test the hypothesis that pine martens are suppressing grey squirrel populations in Scotland.
The research took place in the Scottish Borders – an area which pine martens have recently begun to recolonise, Central Scotland – where there is a more established pine marten population – and in the Highlands, where there are no grey squirrels but a long established pine marten population coexists with native red squirrels.
223 multi-species feeders were deployed throughout the three regions, baited with a mixture of nuts and seeds. Sticky patches placed under the lid collected hair samples from squirrels and pine martens that took the bait. Trail cameras were also used to improve detectability of red squirrels in particular, who often didn’t leave hair behind as pine martens had saturated the sticky patches with their hair before red squirrels got there.
The study built on evidence from a 2014 study, which suggested that pine martens may be responsible for the decline of grey squirrels in Ireland, and confirms that the relationship between red and grey squirrels in the UK is clearly altered in the presence of a native predator.
Dr Chris Sutherland of the University of Massachusetts Amherst explains: “Studying wildlife can be difficult, particularly when investigating multi-species relationships. As such our study offers what is a very rare insight into the potential role of native predators in shifting dynamics between native and invasive prey species.
With the hair samples collected, DNA forensics were used to identify individual pine martens and spatial statistical models were then used to reconstruct individual pine marten home ranges. From this we were able to quantify how much red and grey squirrels were exposed to these pine martens, and most importantly, how this is affecting their distribution”.
“Our study has confirmed that exposure to pine martens has a strong negative effect on grey squirrel populations, whereas the opposite effect was observed in red squirrel populations who actually benefitted from exposure to martens”, says Dr Sheehy.
“Our occupancy modelling offered further insight into the possible mechanism at play. There are two steps to occupancy models, first determining the factors which affect the probability of detecting a species, given they are present, and second the probability that the focal species actually occupy the site. The detection component of our models showed that where pine marten activity was high, red squirrels took longer to use the feeders, which suggests red squirrels modify their behaviour to be more cautious when their natural predator is around.
“This type of behaviour is to be expected from species that have co-evolved together On the other hand, no such caution was identified in the grey squirrel population, which suggests they may be easier prey to find, and much more susceptible to predation by pine martens. This is a really interesting result, and contradicts the “landscape of fear” theory which suggests grey squirrels are avoiding pine martens rather than being heavily preyed upon. However, further research is needed in order to define the exact mechanisms taking place.”
“Our evidence that, in addition to their intrinsic value, pine martens provide an ecosystem service by suppressing invasive grey squirrel populations is good news for both red squirrel conservation efforts and the timber growing industry, due to the detrimental impact of the invasive grey squirrel on both. The pine marten is already heavily suppressing grey squirrel populations where they are well established, and presumably this influence will spread as the pine marten’s range expands southwards through Scotland and into the North of England but this is likely to be a slow and very gradual process.”
The study took place between 2014 and 2017 and was funded by the Irish Research Council and the EC under the FP7 programme, and Forestry Commission Scotland.
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Professor Xavier Lambin from the University of Aberdeencommented: “The findings are good news for red squirrel conservationists, as the study confirms that the benefits to red squirrel populations that arise from the reduction in grey squirrel abundance far exceed the impact of any predation by pine martens on some red squirrel individuals, hence the title we gave to the study -The enemy of my enemy is my friend”, says Professor Lambin. “Even where pine martens reach the highest density in the Highlands, where grey squirrels are absent, there is no hint of any negative association between pine marten density and red squirrel occupancy”.
Dr Emma Sheehy said: “Globally, there are numerous examples of non-native predators having detrimental impacts on native prey, such as the fox and domestic cat which continue to wipe out native marsupials in Australia. In our study, we demonstrate a similar scenario, only in this case it is a recovering native predator having a detrimental impact on an invasive prey, which colonised the region while the native predator was absent. Clearly with the recovery of the native predator, the advantage has shifted in favour of the native prey species. It is really encouraging news both locally and in a global context, as it supports the concept that ecosystems with native predators can offer greater resistance to invasive species”.
Kenny Kortland, Species Ecologist with Forest Enterprise Scotlandsaid “The findings of this research are extremely encouraging. It seems we have a very welcome ally in our efforts to protect red squirrel populations on the national forest estate. The research demonstrates that the return of native predators can have beneficial impacts for other native species.’’
Emma Stewart, an Environment Forester with FESwho recently witnessed at first hand a pine marten predating a grey squirrel in North Lanarkshire said “I couldn’t believe my eyes when I watched a pine marten carrying a grey squirrel into the tree canopy and then eat it. To be lucky enough to see this beautiful creature return to this area is amazing and I hope more people have the chance to experience wonderful wildlife moments like this in our forests and woodlands”.
Dr Emma Sheehy said: “The pine marten is a slow-breeding species however, which lives at naturally low densities compared to similar sized predators such as the American mink. Historically they were widespread throughout the UK but deforestation and persecution in the 19thand 20thcenturies led to their virtual extinction in England and Wales, with a remnant population holding on in the North of Scotland. They have been protected by law since the 1980’s and have gradually started to recolonise Scotland, benefitting also from an increase in forestry”.
A spokesperson from Forestry Commission Scotland added“We welcome the findings from this research and the promise of a natural predator to help regulate grey squirrel numbers. It is exciting to know that our native pine marten can help with the recovery of our native red squirrels and their return to many parts of Scotland. The natural expansion of pine martens through Scotland’s forests once again demonstrates the high biodiversity value of these woodland habitats.”
Dr Sheehy said: Due to the damage grey squirrels cause in the UK by bark stripping tree species such as oak, beech and sycamore, the findings are of great interest to foresters both economically and in terms of forest biodiversity.
Jonathan Spencer MBE, Forest Planning and Environment Manager with Forest Enterprise and Forestry Commission England said: “The new insights emerging from this elegant study are very welcome indeed. The damage inflicted by grey squirrels on native trees is considerable, and runs into millions of pounds worth of damage each year. If a landscape supporting pine martens reduces the numbers of grey squirrels to the point where that damage is absent or significantly removed, the future for forestry based on native and other vulnerable timber tree species is far more assured”
Dr Mel Tonkin, Project Manager of the Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrel project, said “We are very excited to finally have some research which clearly shows that the recovery of the pine marten, a protected native predator, is having clear benefits for native red squirrels in Scotland, just as Emma Sheehy and her team found in Ireland”.
“Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels is a partnership project, led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, to protect Scotland’s red squirrels from replacement by the introduced American grey squirrel. With the support of landowners and local volunteers we are carrying out strategic, landscape-scale control of grey squirrel populations in areas where it will bring the greatest benefit to Scotland’s red squirrels”.
“It is a considerable challenge for us to sustain this work over the long-term, which is required if we are to prevent the ultimate demise of our much-loved red squirrels. This new research gives us hope that at some point in the future, the pine marten will take over some of this grey squirrel control for us. However, it is important that people understand that it may take several decades for pine martens to recover to densities that will allow us to put away our traps altogether. If we stop the work we are doing now, there won’t be red squirrels left for the pine martens to save”, says Dr Tonkin.
Adrian Vass, spokesperson for the Red Squirrel Survival Trustsays “We welcome this first step on the evidential road in this vital area so relevant to our native red squirrels and native broadleaf trees. This research coincides with the development of an oral contraceptive and delivery system to prevent grey squirrels from breeding, an innovation that offers the potential for grey squirrel management in areas without predatory species.”
“Pine martens are recolonising their historic range through the south of Scotland and into the north of England but “this is likely to be a slow and very gradual process” says Dr Sheehy. “We’re not going to see any dramatic changes in distribution overnight, but all in all, things are certainly looking up for pine martens, red squirrels and native biodiversity”.
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BrixChicks chronicles our adventures in wine, food and travel from Alameda to Zagreb. Thanks for reading!
19 November, 2008
Sake2Me - Clean, lean and green!
Sake is not a beverage I seek out. I blame too many overheated bottles of medicinal hooch slurped down in conjunction with value sushi in college.
Sake2me is not that beverage.
Recently, I had the chance to share several bottles of the sparkling sake with my cocktail friends, J. and Vinny B. While we all adore wine, we share the love ecumenically with all kinds of adult beverages..okay... Vodka. So I knew they would love to try something new. To sweeten the deal, I threw in some sushi, which seemed a natural fit, and Vinny, ever the one upper, also brought the most delicious homemade ceviche. Despite the early darkness and chill in the air, we settled down to a lively dinner and discussion. Our verdict? We really enjoyed the Sake2me. Based on junmai sake, which is Japanese for "pure rice" sake, it had clean, light flavors. Only 15% of sake made in Japan earns the junmai grade. Sake2me sources theirs from a place north of Tokyo. They bring it to the US, then infuse and bottle it here. Add pure water and a little sparkle, Sake2me uses the actual extracts and essences to get their flavors. I am a lover of all things yuzu, which is a Japanese citrus that tastes exotic, almost like lemon with hints of pine, so I had to resist the urge to keep that bottle back for myself. Instead I doled out the samples. Vinny insisted we go in order, light to dark. Here's a run down:
Asian Pear: The lightest of the bunch. I enjoyed the aromas and flavors of pear. Vinny would have liked a stronger taste of sake. J thought it tasted like a wine cooler.
Yuzu: This had tangy aromas and a delectable yuzu flavor that let more of the essential character of the sake shine through. It paired beautifully with the fresh, wild salmon ceviche.
Ginger Mango: This was the unanimous favorite. Aromas of grated ginger and mango puree wafted from this beverage. The melding of the deliciously chilled sake with the freshness of the infusions made it yummy by itself and delicious with the sushi.
Green Tea: I didn't expect to like this, but was pleased by the restrained sweetness and the toasty taste of sencha. There was also an almost chocolaty taste that was very nice.
At only 110 calories per bottle, it's a tasty portion.
As for green, the people at Sake2me use bottles that are 70% recycled and 100% recyclable. They ship the sake in bulk, which saves a lot of energy otherwise wasted schlepping extra packaging. They really think about making their product "green".
With the holidays here, Sake2Me is great if you're looking for something easy, delicious and unique to serve. Hey, back away from my Pomerol! It could also come in handy as a pleasant distraction to keep people out of your winecellar, Especially for those who say they don't like sake, this will make an unusual and festive treat. http://www.sake2me.com/
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