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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: > I attach prototype patch - it adds compstate element that tells > accept_last to skip suffix removal. It can be used in more general case > than just _values - what I am not sure how and when this is to be set. I wonder if perhaps another state name would be better. "Stay in word" is a directive, whereas everything else in compstate is, well, state data. What if it were compstate[compound_word] and the value is the separator character to insert? (Or perhaps two characters, corresponding to "compvalues -s" and "compvalues -S" in that order.) Normally compstate[compound_word] would be unset, but "compvalues -i" would set it based on the parse.
2008 Flower Festival The Flowers "He who sings prays twice" said St Augustine. St Paul encourages Christians at Colossae to "sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs with thankfulness in your hearts to God." Hymns and music have played a central part in the worship of the Church ever since it began. Hundreds of hymns have been part of our worship for centuries. Many, of course, are well known even to those who rarely attend a church service and made popular by the television programme Songs of Praise. This year the flower arrangements are linked to particular hymns. Under each picture you will see a title of a hymn and a theme for the picture. Take time to pause and reflect quietly on the pictures - it is our prayer that they will speak to you of God, and encourage you to lift up your heart in worship, praise and adoration. Praise the Lord! Ye heavens adore him Praise and glory For the beauty of the earth Beauty Now that the daylight fills the sky Morning Now that the daylight fills the sky Morning O perfect love Holy Matrimony When I survey the wondrous cross The Passion of the Lord Father, hear the prayer we offer Prayer Eternal Father, strong to save Sea Lord, accept the alms we offer Offertory Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Eucharist Fast sinks the sun to rest Night Come, ye thankful people, come Harvest Jesus Christ is risen today Easter Virgin-born, we bow before thee The Blessed Virgin Mary Abide with me Death Let all the world in every corner sing The world Picture Index
As you may have seen, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals and the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals recently handed down decisions which alternately crippled or saved the tax credit system that powers the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA/Obamacare) insurance exchanges. The cases center around whether or not the ACA limited the availability of refundable tax credits to state-run (as opposed to federally-run) insurance exchanges by calculating the credits based on months covered under a policy “enrolled in through an Exchange established by the State.” Really, the heat of the entire debate centers around one the letter “S.” How so? Well, I’ll explain it in more detail below, but the short answer is that “State” is a defined term explicitly meaning the 50 states plus the District of Columbia, while “State Exchange” or even “Exchange established by the state” would be a more ambiguous term that could have a broader meaning, and it turns out that a little ambiguity is as valuable as gold for the Executive Branch’s position. In the end, I think we’re left in the rather curious position where Congress fairly clearly meant to give credits to eligible individuals enrolled in any Exchange, but Congress also pretty clearly actually wrote the law in a way that does not extend those credits to individuals in federally-run Exchanges. So what do we do? How do we balance things out? Our answer to that will end up saying a lot about the way that we view the operation of government, and I think that answer also opens up a serious strategic opportunity for Republican lawmakers. What if Congress Accidentally Killed Obamacare? Unpacking the two recent Obamacare decisions in Plain(ish) English. Filed under Court Cases, Jurisprudence & Lawmaking, Tax Law Can Gun Control Stop Mass Shootings? (Part 2) After a bit of a break for vacation. I’m returning with Part 2 of my consideration of whether or not gun control can stop mass shootings (Read Part 1 Here). Before we dive into the question, we first need to add some precision to our vocabulary. What constitutes a “school shooting” can be a very broad class, and when the term conjures visions of Columbine, that image doesn’t exactly fit the data points that were used by Everytown. Many of the incidents were simply shootings that took place at or near a school. That is, the school was not itself a target, and the violent altercation simply happened to take place there (such as a drug-related altercation or a suicide outside of school hours). In fact, of the 74 events cited as school shootings since Sandy Hook, fact-checking website PolitiFact found 10 that conjured up images of Columbine (although even then, their list include events like the would-be shooter at UCF who committed suicide instead.) While all of the events cited by Everytown are shootings that took place at school, the appellation “school shooting” seems misleading. To avoid confusion like this, rather than argue the semantics of defining “school shooting,” we might need to alter our vocabulary. If it’s the Columbines, Virginia Techs, and Sandy Hooks we’re primarily concerned with, it may be more useful to look to criminology, which refers to these incidents as mass murders (or mass shootings). While mass murder is not a technical legal term, it is used by the FBI and others to describe a multiple homicide involving four or more victims which take place all in one incident. This is different from other terms which you may have heard, such as a serial killer or a spree killer (see below). In contrast to the other classifications, a mass shooting will take place largely in one location, and it is an endgame scenario which the shooter(s) knows will almost always end in their death or arrest. With this definition in place then, we can finally address the question posed by the title of these two blog posts: Can Gun Control Stop Mass Shootings? At first glance, the answer seems to be yes. Mother Jones flatly asserts that more guns equals more mass shootings (correlation as causation, anyone?). Slate also puts it bluntly: when Australia passed strict gun control laws in the wake of a mass shooting in 1996, they saw a massive drop in gun violence and there have been no further mass shootings. So isn’t that all we have to do? Cut down on guns and we cut down on violence? That seems to be the logic behind groups like Everytown and many parents grieved in the wake of various mass shootings. Of course, when Slate goes on to describe the laws Australia passed, the measures taken seem to go far beyond the ones that have so much trouble passing.)” – Slate, Dec. 16 2012 Given our Constitutional framework in the wake of Dist. of Columbia v. Heller (holding that the right to bear arms for self-defense is a fundamental constitutional right), these types of measures could only pass with a significant Constitutional Amendment, one that I think we can all agree is unlikely to happen anytime soon. Furthermore, as Heller ties its holding to a natural right of self-defense, pistols will remain the most difficult firearm to significantly regulate, and since a Texas State University found that a pistol was the most powerful weapon used in 60% of the mass shootings that occurred between 2000-2010, it’s difficult to imagine regulations that could be passed in the current framework that would fully achieve the desired result of keeping guns out of the hands of potential killers. So do mass shootings just have to be accepted as a cost of the Second Amendment? For the reasons I’ll discuss below, I don’t believe this to be true. Filed under Criminal Justice Can Gun Control Stop Mass Shootings? (Part 1) In the wake of another outbreak of individuals deciding to make some sort of statement by attacking strangers in a public place, many people are again asking, “why?” Former NYC Mayor Bloomberg and his organization, Everytown, cataloged all shootings (not all mass or even school-related) that have occurred on or near school campuses since Sandy Hook, which naturally implies that there’s something we failed to do in response to that tragedy which could have prevented subsequent tragedies. This connection was explicitly made by fathers of victims of both Sandy Hook and the recent stabbings/shootings near UCSB. Many point to the failure of gun control reform efforts in the wake of Sandy Hook as exactly the failure that led to recent events. But is the solution to the problem of mass shootings simply, as some claim, increased gun regulation? I think there are several reasons to be skeptical of this conclusion. In this post, I will address the issue of gun violence generally, along with some thoughts on how aligning response with our understanding of the motivation of offenders can help us address the problem; then, in Part 2, I will look at how addressing the problem of mass shootings is different than the problem of gun violence, why there are some sociological reasons to be particularly concerned, and I will close by discussing some solutions to that problem. Filed under Criminal Justice In Defense of Dabbling I have an admittedly broad range of interests. I teach in two almost wholly unrelated fields: criminal justice and business (although I have joked that I can keep my job by training criminals on one hand and training people to catch them on the other), and I also teach a course in the Core curriculum that focuses on worldview and discipleship formation. When I was interviewing for my job, I cited systematic theology as a hobby of mine. You could almost call my interests schizophrenic, and, if I may abuse the comparison to a serious condition a little, all the different disciplinary voices in my head make me think a little differently at times. But is knowing a little bit about a lot of different things really a worthwhile endeavor? When I was first interviewed by the now president of my institution, he asked me if I would be comfortable being “a bit of a jack of all trades,” leaving the “master of none” bit unsaid. The world today values expertise, and expertise means an acute focus on an amazingly small piece of the world. When I worked in the legal field, I knew of tax experts who built their entire careers around their intimate knowledge of a single tax code provision. Otherwise, just Google for dissertation titles, like this biology one that popped up when I searched “biology dissertation” : Host-specific Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Defenses In The Presence of Human and Macaque Skin Cells Infected with B virus by Nicole Brock at Georgia State University. I have no idea what about half of those words mean, other than that we’re doing something to Human and monkey skin. Matt Might, a professor in Computer Science at the University of Utah, explains this phenomenon brilliantly in a series of images in The Illustrated Guide to a Ph.D. The diagram above clearly shows the problem with being a jack of all trades. Sure, I’ve got a law degree and a master’s in tax law, but at best that makes me a happy little amoeba, maybe a slightly bumpier paint splotch, but miles from adding anything to the sum of human knowledge. When conceived of in these terms, progress is about an ocean of these tiny little needle pricks slowly expanding the size of the circle of human knowledge. There is certainly significant value in this illustration, and I acknowledge that Dr. Might was seeking to be descriptive, rather than prescriptive, but this perception can also help explain some distortions in terms of the way we value and pursue knowledge. I don’t know how many students I’ve talked to or advised in the last few years who are looking to do anything they can to “get the Gen Eds out of the way.” Students in the sciences can barely put up with courses in the humanities, and humanities students hate that they have to take lab science courses. In the end, the most popular general courses are often whichever ones are deemed easiest, and everyone is primarily concerned with the bottom-line question: “will this be useful in the real world?” When the world looks like the diagram above, it’s only natural to conclude in the vast majority of cases that these general education courses are essentially worthless, something to get out of the way before getting down to real learning in a major or minor discipline. In many (not all) careers, a college education is merely a way to check the box that you have some ability to read and write, while the near totality of the knowledge needed in a career will be developed and delivered on the job. This all leads us to view college as a sort of remedial primary school with some technical training. With this view of the world, developing genuinely broad individual knowledge is seen as largely irrelevant or even counter-productive (there are only so many hours in the day, after all!). Where this perception falls short is in the assumption that it’s the radius of knowledge that counts. If you’re out at the bleeding edge of human understanding, then you can really genuinely contribute something with that tiny focused push out on the bubble. You’ve increased the radius of the circle, making the breadth of human knowledge a little bigger, and bigger, as they say, is always better. I won’t dispute that there’s real value in that type of pursuit, but perhaps the analogy is limiting. Maybe we should think of this giant circle instead in terms of a giant brain. Most of us assume that a bigger brain equals a smarter person, so obviously these little radial pushes (increasing the size of the brain) are the way to make humanity smarter. However, science is unsure about the size/smarts correlation, and they’re sure that growth in brain size does not correlate with creativity or innovation. Perhaps, to tweak the adage, it’s not about the size of your brain so much as how you use it. Neuroscientists studying Albert Einstein’s brain have noted its unusual complexity and interconnection, while the size and general shape is ordinary. To incorporate this to the metaphor, big leaps in innovation and creativity (the application of knowledge) may have more to do with making internal connections than with having a subatomic understanding of something. Sometimes a needle-like focus is exactly what the situation needs, but that can also create tunnel vision, and in other situations innovation and progress may come through realizing that two disparate things are actually connected or that the understanding of one can advance the understanding of the other. So this is my defense of dabbling: maybe it’s a good thing to be a happy little amoeba on the diagram. You may not have any one extension that pushes out the radius of human understanding, but you might see connections or instructive analogies that those with more rigid focus will miss out on, and helping to make some of these connections, if it can’t expand the radius of human knowledge, can at least increase the depth of human understanding. Filed under Interdisciplinary Thought
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. Unsane Unsane will be in theaters March 23. Here’s the synopsis: “A young woman is involuntarily committed to a mental institution where she is confronted by her greatest fear–but is it real or is it a product of her delusion?” Steven Soderbergh directs Claire Foy, Aimee Mullins, Amy Irving, and Joshua Leonard in this horror/thriller. Just watching the trailer is enough to make me freak. It’s Steven Soderbergh’s first horror movie. Unsane was shot entirely with an iPhone camera. Hereditary Hereditary stars Toni Collette and Gabriel Byrne. Also featured are Alex Wolff, Milly Shapiro, and Ann Dowd. This scary look into heredity gone to hell is written and directed by Ari Aster. Here’s.” At just over two hours long, this horror mystery should wring you out completely. It will be released in June 2018.
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We were in a meeting recently and someone made a comment about startup years being like dog years. Definitely an accurate statement! If you analyze the progress made by a successful fast growth startup in sales & revenue, feature additions & product growth, and staffing additions, each year is often equivalent to about a decade (or more) of large corporation progress. One of the biggest thrills of working for a startup is the breakneck pace. It’s not for the faint of heart, but man is it ever a fun ride!
Many boys are reluctant writers. -Captain Obvious You know that or you wouldn’t be here, right? Having a reluctant writer is hard. You probably know that too, but I’m putting that right up front anyway. It needs to be validated. It’s hard. In our current education culture, advanced skills keep trickling down to lower and lower grades (developmentally appropriate or not), so it’s hard when getting your kid to do bare minimum writing – if that! – is a fight. We feel this unspoken pressure to make them do more. We feel as if we’re failing if they don’t like writing. And we worry they’ll never learn to write if we don’t get them writing now. Let’s also address upfront the kids born with an affinity for words and language. There are some homeschoolers who unintentionally make it seem as if nurturing a young boy writer is like magic. It just works! It’s absolutely not intentional on their part, but unless you’ve had a struggling or reluctant writer, it’s possible to take for granted how easy it is when your kid has an innate talent for language, words and writing. When we parents of struggling/reluctant writers hear in our homeschool circles these other parents talk about allllll of the writing their child joyfully chooses, we have the urge to bop them on the head. With a harmless Socker Bopper, of course. But in the spirit of catharsis, we want to bop them. Or is that just me? If having a reluctant writer is hard, helping a reluctant writer is hard too. I’m not going to blow smoke up your skirt there either. You will research one thousand things to try and 999 won’t work. You will lose your patience. You’ll vent to a friend. Waste money on curriculums. Cry. Eat chocolate. Lots of chocolate. Be prepared for something other than sunshine and daisies, Sweetheart. These are choppy waters. But I’m here to help! To share the things I tried that worked. Help weed through some of those one thousand things. Granted, there is no guarantee these tips & resources will work for your kid. After all, each child has a mind of his own, even if that mind drives you up the wall at times. So where do you start? Start by creating a safe environment for writing. OR NOT WRITING. If there’s a lot of tension in your home around writing (or lack thereof), this is where you start. You have to heal that bad juju first. Learning always circles back to the quality of the relationship between the student and the teacher. That’s where I had to start, so no shame, girlfriend. Both of my boys came out of public elementary school with damage around writing, and if that wasn’t enough, I had pour my own terrible attempts to teach writing on top of it. It was not pretty in the beginning. So how did I begin creating a safe environment for writing? I dropped all writing requirements. This is the first move I made in healing the pain around writing. I dropped all writing requirements. For a long time. I did this partly because I needed to get my head straight on how to go about teaching writing in a way that didn’t create more damage. Clearly what I tried to do wouldn’t work. I needed time to research and figure out what to do. Over this no-writing-required phase, two things happened… First, my oldest son (my struggling but motivated writer) picked up a pencil on his own about three months later and started writing pages and pages of video game ideas. #win! Second, my younger son – the capable but reluctant writer? He was entirely happy to not pick up a pencil. Ever. #fail! Or was it…??? If my younger son been like his brother and started voluntarily writing too, I would be one of those homeschoolers who thinks getting boys to write is MAGIC. It works if you just get out of the way, you guys! So thank my son for keeping me humble. I left my boys’ writing alone for approximately two school years. On top of my reluctant writer, the other one has a learning disability that directly impacts written expression, so I had a lot to untangle and figure out. My oldest wrote when he wanted with no revision or edits from me for those two years. My youngest would do a few Mad Libs and a round robin story with me here and there, but that’s it. Would I do that again? Truthfully, I don’t think so. With hindsight, experience, and a Time-Turner, I would use Jot It Down with my youngest, probably my oldest too who was 10-12 at the time. I’m not getting paid by Brave Writer to say that, no affiliate member or free products for review. I simply believe Brave Writer’s approach to writing works, especially when working with struggling and/or reluctant writers. (And it’s not the only program I tried.) I credit Brave Writer for turning our homeschool’s writing life around. And look, guys, I use Jot It Down techniques at times with my high schoolers. This technique is useful beyond early elementary. If my teens feel stuck or unclear on their essay topic, we have a conversation about it and I take notes as they talk. I “jot down” their thoughts & help them get a direction going. Of course, you don’t want to buy the Jot It Down program if you have teenagers. So listen to this podcast series to get the gist of what Jot It Down means, and then fill that role for them when needed. You have to really drop the requirement. When I dropped the requirement to write, I had to really drop it. I couldn’t let on with nonverbal cues that while I said they didn’t have to write, I really wished they would. I had to act as if I were truly okay with them not writing. EVEN THOUGH I DIDN’T FEEL 100% OKAY ABOUT IT! I wasn’t completely Zen about this stage; I wasn’t sure how it would turn out. (Spoiler alert! It turned out fine. I have two essay-writing high schoolers.) But I couldn’t let on to my doubts. They needed space to heal, to have their feelings, and to have the pressure to perform off of them. And I needed space to figure out the next healthy step forward. I had to sit with my discomfort and trust that not doing additional damage was a better stopgap at this time than doing more damage. I have two other ways I worked on creating a safe environment for writing, but let’s break with this possibly difficult-to-digest idea of NOT requiring writing as a means of getting them to write. Even as I type that I realize it sounds crazy. Counterintuitive! But there it is. It was a significant step in healing my boys’ pain around writing. In the meantime, do some research and reading about writing. I have some recommendations for you. - Go read Boy Writers. I’m not going to shut up about it until you do. - Read Brave Writer’s blog post Shift the Power. - Listen to Brave Writer’s podcast 6 Writing Myths Busted. You can command writing, but you can’t command good writing. -Donald Murray That’s a start. More to come… Heather what do you think?
As a teacher of two year olds, potty training is something that I did on a regular basis. With every child, the experience is different and I was always a little bit nervous when it came time to potty train one of my kids! There is often a lot of pressure from the child’s parents and from the center directors to get the child potty trained in a certain amount of time. With some kids, it’s taken me less than a month to get them fully trained. With others, it’s taken me longer than five months! I potty trained a child for the first time in 2012 – and I was so nervous about it!! Since then, I have learned a lot about potty training in preschool. Although I am by no means any type of potty training expert – I’d like to share several things I’ve learned along the way! Teachers NEED cooperation from parents! Parents – work together with your child’s teacher to make sure your child is potty trained. Stick to the same potty schedule at home that your child is doing at school. If you have agreed only to put your child in underwear – then only put them in underwear! It sends mixed messages to the child when the teacher and parent are doing different things. I’ve had some parents continue to use pull-ups and diapers at home, despite telling me that they were going to stop using them! Those children have more accidents at school than those whose parents stuck to their guns. And I know that accidents are no fun. Trust me. I clean them up all day – and not just the ones your child has. It’s easier when you’re in a rush to just throw a diaper or pull-up on your child and not have to worry that they’ll soil their clothes. But it slows down the process. So don’t agree to underwear-only until you’re sure you’re ready! And speaking of being ready… Don’t start potty training until the child is ready! Starting before a child is emotionally and mentally ready for potty training can actually delay the process. A child that would have potty trained in just a few weeks may take months if you start too early. The timing for potty training is a delicate thing, but there are a few signs that I look for when assessing whether or not I think my kids are ready to be potty trained. The first thing I look for is whether or not they can talk. If they aren’t talking yet, it’ll be a bit more difficult (in an American daycare setting) to potty train. There are plenty of cultures where parents begin potty training from before a child can speak – and I have nothing against that. I know my kids are becoming ready to potty train when they can accurately tell me what’s in their diaper. I had one child who always came to me and said, “I’m poopie!” or “Diaper!” or “Wet-Wet!” (or some combination of the three), and every time she told me what was in her diaper – she was right about what was in there! Another sign is when they are taking off their own pants/diapers. Yeah, I’ve had that happen, right in the middle of our alphabet rug. A third sign that a child is ready happens when children who are not potty training happen to get to watch children who are potty training in the bathroom. When a child sees his peers using the toilet, is he engrossed in watching what the potty training children are doing? Or is he more interested in making a mess with the soap on the sink? Another huge clue for me is when a child whom I have never taken to the bathroom asks me specifically to “go potty.” I had a little girl who always came up to me and said, “My go potty!” Even though she hadn’t started doing anything in the toilet, it was great that she was so enthusiastic about it. In general, girls train faster than boys, and children with older siblings train faster than children who are the only child. I’m not sure why girls generally train faster than boys. With one of my boys, I trained him to “go like a boy” by sitting him backward on the toilet. He loved sitting like that and it kept any urine from coming out onto the floor (which happens as a result of a child not sitting far enough back on the toilet seat). He trained really fast! As for children with older siblings – they are more likely to see another child using good bathroom habits on a regular basis than are only children. There is also more help in the home for parents to train the younger child when older children are around. Stick to a routine! Teachers, this can be super hard. Especially when you’re not well-staffed! I have definitely had days when I didn’t get my kids to the bathroom on time because of something else that I had to deal with in our classroom (a child throws up, a child bites or hits another child, a child spills something all over the floor, the list goes on). But it’s so important that our kids have that stability in the potty training process – it teaches them to learn to “hold it” if they know that they are going to be going to the bathroom around a certain time of day. And once they’re able to consistently hold their urine or bowel movements long enough to get to a toilet – they’re potty trained! I have a few more tips to share on this topic, but they’ll have to wait until next week! If you teach twos, what has been your classroom potty-training experience? 2 thoughts on “Teaching Twosday : Potty Training in the Classroom, Pt. 1”
WHY should outsiders care about the hotly contested election for governor of Baja California on Sunday July 7th? Quite simply because it will help determine the future of the Pacto for Mexico, the strangely schizophrenic accord between Mexico’s three biggest parties which, in the coming months, is expected to address two of the most important reforms in Mexico in decades: oil and taxes. Baja California is a historic battleground. In 1989 it became the first state in the country to bust the political monopoly of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). The conservative National Action Party (PAN) won the governorship, albeit with a nod and a wink from President-at-the-time Carlos Salinas de Gortari. He was happy to see his own party, the PRI, lose if it meant that the PAN would support his economic reforms. Also, it helped him cast himself (cynically as it turned out) as a great democratiser. There are those who think that once again, a stitch-up is under way in Baja California, orchestrated from the epicentre of the PRI’s political power in Mexico City. But after a trip to Tijuana on June 29th and 30th to observe the closing of the campaigns, I doubt it. Even in the dubious case that he could throw an election, which is increasingly hard, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico’s fledgling president, has too much to lose by resurrecting the ghost of Mr Salinas. The crowd of red-shirted Baja Californian priistas attending a closing rally on Sunday simply wouldn’t take it. According to the dark theorists, the conspiracy goes like this. Even though this will be the first state election since Mr Peña brought the PRI back to power last December (and hence a significant gauge of his early popularity), his government, they allege, would prefer the PAN to retain power in Baja California, which it has held for 24 years, rather than surrendering it to the PRI. This, they believe, would be a way of keeping the PAN, which is bitterly divided over the Pacto, on side. They even use the word "concertacesión", a neologism coined in the Salinas era to describe his alleged ability to concede some power to the opposition while keeping everyone else mostly happy. In fact, the election is being fought by two candidates—Fernando Castro Trenti of the PRI and Francisco “Kiko” Vega of the PAN (allied with the left-wing Party of the Democratic Revolution)—who have wanted the governorship for decades. They would surely resent any meddling that sealed their defeat or soiled their victory. Neither is particularly thrilling. Both are socially conservative (Mr Vega is anti-abortion, Mr Castro is anti-gay marriage), and both have been smeared by the media for having lots of expensive houses acquired while they were public servants. Yet the contest is nail-biting. Zeta, an independent weekly, reported on June 30th that in its opinion poll only 0.3 percentage points (or 3,000 votes) separated them. That means everything is to play for. It is also enlivened by juicy rivalries. Part of the PRI in Tijuana loathes Mr Castro Trenti because he had fallen out with the popular but hugely controversial former mayor, Jorge Hank Rhon. Mr Castro Trenti’s team made much of the fact that their candidate’s closing rally was held in Mr Hank Rhon’s “Caliente” football stadium, which suggested a last-minute rapprochement. However, days later, one of his sons sat next to Mr Vega at an event, which sent a very different message. Likewise, in the PAN camp, the race is deliciously poignant. Having been trashed in the presidential election last year after 12 years in power, losing Baja California—the PAN’s “iconic state”, as Zeta’s editor Adela Navarro calls it—could be a “knockout punch”. A win may help shore up the current leadership, whose help Mr Peña needs in securing the Pacto. A loss could deepen the potentially ruinous split within the party, making any reforms much harder to achieve. All of which helps explain why the conspiracy theorists believe Mr Peña may be prepared to go to extraordinary lengths to meddle. He won’t. As Víctor Alejandro Espinoza of the Tijuana-based Colegio de la Frontera Norte says, the PRI top brass was in Tijuana constantly in June supporting Mr Castro. The party controls the state’s electoral institutions. And it is determined to lead the Pacto negotiations from a position of strength. It would not agree to a pre-ordained defeat. What may indeed help the PRI, Mr Espinoza believes, is low turnout. This is probably true across the country, where races for mayor and other elected officials will take place on Sunday in 14 states. Voters have every reason to decide to stay at home instead of voting. Not only has there been a rash of election-related violence (including what look like at least two killings) in recent days. Governors are also being hounded in several states for what appears to be feudal misuse and theft of public funds. In the past this would have reflected particularly badly upon the PRI, but now no party seems any better than the other. It simply undermines the whole political process.
Wifey was born in 2017 as a creative collaboration between Janine Foeller and Simone Shubuck. When Janine was offered a temporary Brooklyn storefront on Flatbush Avenue, she was certain of two things: she wanted the space to exist outside of the traditional parameters and expectations of an exhibition space, where art and food and people could intersect, collaborate and experience something new. And she wanted New York-based artist Simone Shubuck to take it over, claim it, and mark it as her own. Simone transformed that space into a fluid, breathing artwork, where her drawings, paintings, ceramics and floral arrangements lived with, and were fed by, culinary experimentations that came from her collaborations and friendships with different chefs. This became the shape and soul of Wifey. Since that time, Wifey has assumed other forms and partnerships, yet through all of its permutations and evolutions, what has remained consistent and clear is that art and food and the spaces between have the capacity to inspire creativity and build community. We look forward to sharing more projects with you.
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As a supporter of green energy and a decarbonized economy, LCM is proud to be working with a PhD student from Nottingham University, Alex McGrath, to progress hydrogen storage materials through research of sustainable hydrogen alloys. The PhD is part-funded by LCM and last year Alex had the opportunity to visit LCM’s factory and oversee the production of a composition that he is researching at Nottingham University for hydrogen storage. We took the opportunity to catch up with Alex following his visit to see how his experience impacted his PhD research at the university. Alex said: “My time at LCM helped to raise my awareness of the issues encountered during metal alloy synthesis on an industrial scale, that I might not have fully appreciated without experiencing this first hand. “The visit also gave me a wider understanding of alloy synthesis techniques overall, which was one aspect of my project that was lacking before the visit. As a result, I now have a lot of confidence with the theory behind synthesis techniques and using them to carry out experiments that will contribute to my PhD project.” On return to Nottingham University, Alex was inspired to change some processes and use induction melting as a synthesis technique. He explained: “This was due to the accuracy of the composition achieved compared to the desired outcome, minimal impurities present in the alloy and the homogeneity of the melt. “I have also had discussions with members of LCM and my colleagues at Nottingham about concepts that may come into fruition later on in my project, where my expertise can be drawn from my in-person experience with LCM.” Alex will complete his PhD in Sustainable Hydrogen at the CDT (Centre for Doctoral Training) in 2024. After this, he plans to work as an industrial manufacturer and put his research to the test on a larger scale. The PhD route wasn’t always on the cards for Alex but his passion for green technologies and working towards the battle against climate change influenced his choice. He added: “I would certainly recommend a PhD to other students for a number of reasons, however the challenges faced during a PhD project are likely to be much different compared to those experienced in formal employment, such as those on a graduate scheme. “Research can be very frustrating when experiments aren’t going to plan, whether those reasons are within or outside your control. Those are the times where your motivation is really tested. On the other hand, PhD research can be extremely rewarding if successful, as well as very satisfying if something novel is produced. I also see it as a big stepping stone to achieving my future goals, so it is definitely something I would recommend exploring to students that may be interested.” Hydrogen storage alloys can absorb 1000 times their volume in hydrogen making them a favorable choice when it comes to green energy. As these types of alloys are new to the market, they are costly. With more development, mass production could be a possibility to lower costs and be available for a wide range of industries. The team at LCM looks forward to continuing to support Alex with his PhD research.
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By James Dean on September 5, 2012, with 18 Comments Here’s an easy question for all of you – check the plates below and see if you can tell which plate contains the biggest portion of food? Are you sure you have picked the right plate? Think about it before you proceed reading the answer -> In reality, each plate contains exactly the same amount of food, yet the context (size of the plate) makes you believe opposite. This “cheap trick” is greatly used by restaurants, specially in more exclusive restaurants where they use biggest plates possible to give you an illusion your portion is smaller than it really is… And the food also looks better on the bigger plate too!
M56, the male wolverine who wandered solo from Wyoming to Colorado 18 months ago, has survived — inspiring state officials to explore a formal reintroduction of 30 more of his kind. A cigar-size radio transmitter sewn into M56's belly still sends signals indicating healthy hunting and scavenging. State wildlife managers say citizens also have reported sightings, confirmed with aerial surveillance. But Colorado ski area operators, uneasy after state reintroduction of threatened lynx, are bristling at the prospect of more wild predators with protected status near ski slopes. "We think the timing is very, very wrong," Colorado Ski Country USA president Melanie Mills said. "Why the rush? "Let's be thoughtful about this and make sure there are budget dollars available for a decade to collect the kind of data on the animal you need before you put (wolverines) on the ground," Mills said. "That way you don't put land users in the position of having restrictions put on land use that are not based on science," she said. The fear, she said, is that ski-resort expansion on federal land, and even existing operations, could be restricted if the government embraces wolverines. A draft state plan considers importing 30 to 40 wolverines starting in 2012. Federal biologists recently determined that wolverines face extinction and need protection to survive. A future designation under the Endangered Species Act almost certainly would include Colorado, which offers an estimated 8 million acres of the high, rugged terrain that wolverines need. Less than 1 percent of that terrain has been leased to ski areas, Colorado Division of Wildlife spokesman Theo Stein said. State wildlife managers who ran the $3 million project that successfully brought back lynx now know enough to be far more efficient reintroducing wolverines, Stein said. State officials would press federal officials for an agreement that ensures ranchers and ski operators wouldn't be hurt, he said. "We need everybody to be comfortable," Stein said. "The problems are going to be minimal. This is a pretty hardy animal. It doesn't need a lot of protection." Federal studies estimate 250 wolverines live in the lower 48 states. Defenders of Wildlife is poised to help fund a Colorado wolverine project, said Dave Gaillard, that advocacy group's regional representative. "I don't blame (ski areas) for worrying, but they do not need to worry," Gaillard said. "There's a lot more habitat out there for wolverines than what ski areas currently occupy." Males need 200 to 600 square miles to range. Females need 55 to 150 square miles. Spotted in the spring of 2009, M56 apparently has ranged between the northern edge of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Collegiate Mountains west of Fairplay. Last week when Denver resident Terra Maurer, 28, was out looking for a Christmas tree near Fairplay, she saw something fiercer than a marmot that she contends was a wolverine. Her 45-pound cattle dog, Dingo, found it and tried to grab it around its neck, Maurer said. "It looked like a squashed beaver, but it was big and had long claws. It was hissing and it smelled like a skunk," she said. "From now on, when we go up there, I'm keeping my dog on a leash.":
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.” When Kaedan Korczak first walked through the doors of Prospera Place as a 15-year-old, he didn’t need to be sold on the team’s ability to develop talent that could succeed at the NHL level. Memories of dominant defencemen in the team’s past, including names like Weber, Keith, Gorges, Myers, Schenn, Hannan, and Foote just to name a few, remind patrons, players, and Rockets’ staff alike of their success at the major junior level from British Columbia’s Okanagan. The way Korczak’s WHL career has progressed to date, he’s eager to add his name to that list in due time. “Ever since I [first] came here, I think my game has grown a lot, more than I expected,” Korczak said. “I’m very grateful for the opportunity too.” Having turned 18-years-old in late January, Korczak has spent the last two full seasons with the Rockets. In the sense of his life, it’s part of a longer hockey timeline that has taken the stay-at-home defenceman to the highest possible levels all while remaining in Western Canada. The Yorkton, Sask. product was selected by the Rockets with the 11th-overall pick in the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft. The second-highest player from his province to be selected in that year’s draft, Korczak fondly looks back on May 5, 2016 when the Rockets called out his name. Ranked 31st among all North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting for their midterm rankings, it’s a matter of when, not if he’ll hear his name called this spring in Vancouver, B.C. “I’m sure this one will be even more exciting,” Korczak said. “I’ve competed against all these guys my age for a number of years now.” Fueling his hockey career over the first 18 years of his life, Korczak has had no shortage of important role models in his development. That includes long-time NHL defenceman Adam Foote, a veteran of 1,154 NHL games who came aboard as head coach of the Rockets in October 2018. Since then, Kaedan has had a chance to gain valuable experience about his development and working on what it’ll take to reach the professional hockey ranks. “There’s lots of advice to give these young guys,” Foote said. “We’re just trying to get him to recognize his value as a shutdown defencemen and a guy that can play some power play.” Foote added that while the focus can so often be on amassing points in a player’s draft year, the challenge of being a top power-play defenceman in the NHL wasn’t quite the same as it was at the major junior level. The ability to play against a team’s top lines and utilize his 6-foot-3, 188-pound frame was what mattered as well. “He has an ability to play with the quicker guys and not get beat,” Foote continued. “He enjoys playing physical. Sometimes young defenceman try to find the hardest play or always try to find the tape. You don’t always have to find the tape to make a great play moving forward.” Though their season ended in a tough fashion last week in a tiebreaker game, Foote was already looking forward to the prospect of having Korczak patrolling the blue line in the 2019-20 WHL Regular Season. “[He’ll] be a year more mature so we’re excited about it,” Foote said. “With Kaedan, we’re going to get him to pass the puck more. I think the draft messes with these guys. “They push the offence where sometimes it looks like they made the wrong play. Just the draft being over with next year will help in that category.” Hockey also runs deep in Kaedan’s family. His younger brother Ryder is gaining experience as a rookie forward with the Calgary Hitmen. While they’ve only had the chance to play together for a year due to their age gap, the pair did face each other for the first time in WHL action in December 2018. For the record, Ryder’s Hitmen took the 5-1 win while the younger Korczak scored the fifth goal of the game. “He’s a sneaky little forward so he can put the puck in the back of the net more than me,” Kaedan said of his sibling. The older Korczak has provided a solid offensive touch as well, producing 33 points (4G-29A) in 68 games this season. He’s at 49 points (7G-42A) for his 139-game WHL career, ahead of his younger brother for the time being. They both hail from Yorkton, situated in the eastern part of Saskatchewan that has become quite a strong producer of hockey talent. In addition to the Korczak brothers, Florida Panthers forward and former Brandon Wheat King Jayce Hawryluk call Yorkton home. Fellow draft-eligible players Brett Kemp of the Medicine Hat Tigers, Nolan Maier of the Saskatoon Blades, and Carson Miller of the Victoria Royals and more call the region home. Whether he’s at an international tournament like the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, which he won with Maier, the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, or in a regular season game with the Rockets, Korczak can play with the support of his hometown behind him “It’s meant a lot and it’s awesome to have a community that’s that tight,” Korczak said.
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As the title suggests, 20 Compelling Evidences offers just that: cumulative evidence for the God of Christianity. However, the reader should be aware of what this book is not. This isn’t a book of “twenty undeniable proofs” for the existence of God; the authors do not present formal or tedious arguments in each chapter for the existence of God. Instead, the chapters build upon one another in order to provide an overall case for the rationality and truth of Christianity. Although the title claims that the evidences are compelling, the authors quickly acknowledge: “if someone doesn’t want to believe in God, no amount of evidence can force such a person to accept God’s existence as fact.”1 Boa and Bowman begin the book by exploring the concepts of truth and knowledge. What is truth? Can we know truth? How can we know? Chapter three brings the reader to the question of why anything exists at all. With these sorts of epistemological and metaphysical questions, the authors offer good answers without the jargon and build their foundation for the rest of the book. By chapter four they are discussing the beginning of the universe. Chapters four through seven deal with the universe: its beginning, its fitness for life, and the origin and design of life. Boa and Bowman write these chapters brilliantly, presenting complex data in an extremely readable and interesting manner. There are dozens of quotes by scientists and experts in each area covered. By the end of chapter seven the reader has read a compelling case for theism. For those unfamiliar with the modern presentations of the cosmological and teleological arguments for God’s existence, this is a good first exposure. Chapter eight shifts from scientific evidences to the nature of man and his condition. This builds a foundation for the second half of the book, which deals with specific evidences for the truth of Christianity in particular. Now the authors approach the evidence for the Bible’s reliability, accuracy, fulfilled prophecy, and profound wisdom. These chapters delve into history, archeology, and textual criticism to present compelling data that the Bible is no ordinary book. Chapters thirteen through twenty focus on the person of Jesus Christ. Appropriately enough, the authors first make a case for his existence in history, offering ten indisputable historical facts about Jesus. Next, the claims of Christ are examined. Here the reader will find a fresh presentation of C.S. Lewis’s traditional “trilemma” argument: Either Jesus was a lunatic, a liar, or he was Lord. However, the authors add two more L’s to the trilemma: Legend and Lama. That is to say, if Jesus were not a real historical figure, he would be only a legend. If Jesus were only a mystic, then he would be just the local “lama.” The authors present a flowchart of options that illustrate these five options clearly, and the argument gains strength with their subtle augmentation. Chapters fifteen and sixteen explore evidences for Jesus’ death and his empty tomb. Again the various possibilities concerning the facts and events are presented, leaving the reader to choose the best explanation for the data. Next comes the evidence for Jesus’ resurrection appearances (chapter seventeen). Various historical arguments lend credibility to the accounts, such as Jesus’ appearance to his women followers, the independent Gospel records, and the Apostle Paul’s citation of early creeds, among others. Again the authors present the various alternatives that are open to historians and encourage the reader to consider the best explanation for the data. Chapters eighteen and nineteen present the evidences of those who lived and died for Christ. The argument here is one from the changed lives of Christ’s followers. Although not conclusive, these evidences do point to the fact that, for those who have given their lives in service to Christ – even to the point of martyrdom – it is undeniable that something profound has taken place. The final chapter of the book explores the uniqueness of Christ and compares the claims of other religious founders to those of Jesus Christ. The authors show that there really is no comparison; Christ is unique and stands apart from all others. In conclusion, 20 Compelling Evidences that God Exists is a very approachable book that is both useful as an introductory apologetics text and suitable as a book for the open agnostic. In addition to containing numerous interesting quotations throughout, each chapter ends with recommendations for further reading. Boa and Bowman even provide a reader’s guide for personal or group study. While their goal is not to present undeniable proofs, the authors do succeed in making a thorough cumulative case for God’s existence, the reliability of the Bible, and the Lordship of Jesus Christ. 1 Kenneth D. Boa and Robert M. Bowman Jr., 20 Compelling Evidences that God Exists (Colorado Springs, CO: Victor, 2005), p. 8. 1 comments : I just got asked to teach an introductory apologetics class at my church, and I think this book will be great for it. Thanks for the review! Thanks for taking the time to comment. By posting your comment you are agreeing to the comment policy.
This recipes was quick, easy but tasty when I had company. YIELD: 4 people ACTIVE TIME: 5 TOTAL TIME: 5 Ingredients4 hard boil eggs 1 teaspoon mustard 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise 1 pinch of salt 1 pinch of black pepper Smoked salmon Fresh dill ( garnish) Smoked paprika PreparationCut eggs in half lengthwise and mix egg yolks with mayonnaise, mustard, black pepper, and salt. Put mixture into pastry bag and squeeze into indentations in eggs. Place smoked salmon slice on top of egg mixture and garnish with fresh dill and sprinkle smoked paprika on top. Serve immediately or cool in fridge.
Workshop 4: Learning Environment – Media and Social Networks (Web 2.0) The expansion of digital technologies and the capabilities offered by Web.2.0 for political and civic participation have raised the question of a digital divide, leading to new kinds of social and educational inequalities. Digital technologies present formal and non-formal citizenship education with new challenges. One is how teachers might incorporate new technologies into their teaching in ways that enhance opportunities and capabilities to learn. The second is how to deal with the 'digital divide' inside and outside educational institutions. How can citizenship education reach educationally disadvantaged target groups by using digital technologies and social media? The project presented by Peter Lange from Dresden Technical University (Germany) during this workshop was "Du hast die Macht" ("You've got the power), an internetplatform for youth empowerment. The project is a web-based approach to citizenship education funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation and implemented through UFA Film & TV Production. The project's aim is to connect with educationally disadvanteged groups via new web-based channels. More information on the projects can be found in the attached factsheet.
Lobby groups in legal bid to force Zuma’s hand on SABC board appointment Media Monitoring Africa and the SOS — Support Public Broadcasting Coalition argue Zuma has a duty to act fast in appointing a permanent board Two lobby groups have launched a court bid to compel President Jacob Zuma to urgently appoint the permanent board for the SABC. In a joint application filed in the High Court in Pretoria, the organisations, Media Monitoring Africa and the SOS — Support Public Broadcasting Coalition (SOS), argue that Zuma has a duty not only to act, but to act without delay in appointing the permanent board. The SABC, which is facing its worst financial crisis has been without a board since the term of the interim board expired in September. The broadcaster is being led by three acting executives, whose appointments were extended by Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo last week. There have been suggestions Zuma wants to gain control of the SABC by delaying the announcement of a new board, so that he and Dlodlo can place their preferred candidates in executive positions. Other suggestions are that Zuma is unhappy with some of the proposed candidates, such as Khanyisile Kweyama, Mathatha Tsedu and Michael Markovitz, who are perceived as not pliable. The absence of a board and permanent executives has raised fear that the broadcaster could sink deeper into the red. Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu has warned about the SABC’s going-concern status, saying that it was commercially insolvent at the end of March. The EFF has also indicated that it will launch a court challenge to compel Zuma to appoint the board. In their joint application, Media Monitoring Africa and the SOS coalition argue that "the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act recognises that unwarranted dilatory behaviour, where a decision maker is obliged to take a decision and delays in doing so, constitutes ground for review. "An incidence of the principle of legality is that constitutional and statutory duties must be performed with alacrity … section 237 of the Constitution recognises this, providing that such obligations must be performed diligently and without delay," the groups say. For as long as the SABC remains without leadership, its work and mandate was imperilled, they argue. "It is imperative the SABC is controlled by a lawful board in order that its affairs will be properly managed and there is no uncertainty regarding the lawfulness of the decisions taken. Presidency spokesman Bongani Ngqulunga did not respond to requests for comment on Monday. phakathib@businesslive.co.za Please sign in or register to comment.
The the next article. Guildmaster’s Guide to Ravnica gives you everything you need (and more) to set an adventure in the grand city of Ravnica, and become part of it’s ten guild society. Ravnica is a Magic: The Gathering setting, and for those not in the know, MTG has five colours of power: Blue, Green, Red, Black and White. The guilds are built from a combination of two colours each, so Golgari Swarm is black and green, meaning it’s all about death and nature and that whole cycle, whereas the Boros Legion is red and white, which represents it’s aggressive but righteous military body. It’s very cool. And works well in the narrative, which is why a DnD setting is a brilliant idea. Here’s some reasons to try it out. It’s not Forgotten Realms Players who may be getting a bit used to the Forgotten Realms setting may find that a different plane of existence may be exactly what is needed. In Ravnica there are only humans and elves from the Player’s Handbook, the rest of the races being completely new. Classes take on new meanings as gods no longer give power but guild leaders can be immortal beings that can bless you. Not only that, but depending on your guild, your class will differ wildly. A bard may be a seductive spy working for Dimir, a keeper of lore for the Selesnya Conclave, or a performing fire dancer with a dark secret among the Rakdos. Guilds replace alignment As I said in my last article, alignment isn’t that great, and doesn’t mean a lot for players these days. But joining a Ravnican guild will not only give the carrot and stick, but will be a solid foundation for your character that won’t be forgotten past character creation (unless your background was a different guild to what you were now). Guilds reward loyalty and completing quests on their behalf, giving players more resources and rank, they expect their members to act a certain way, and represent the guild. What better way to keep that lawful good paladin lawful good then knowing his entire raison d’etre is a hugely powerful Azorius Senate that keeps the entire city in line? Talk about having something to believe in. The guilds suit different players Just as the guilds suit different alignments as some are Good, some are Neutral, some are Chaotic and others are Lawful (and a couple are not exactly not Evil…), so too then they suit the player themselves. If they’ve played MTG before, then great because they’ll know the decks from the guilds. If not, then there’s a handy flowchart they can take a look at to see what guild suits them. Even Chaotic Neutral rogues can find a home in House Dimir, and still be in a party but keep their own goals achievable. Speaking of which…. It gives ways for players to work together…or not Within the book it has multiple types of party compositions that you can take, just as an example. It gives you reasons as to why different agents of different guilds would come together and go on a mission. And if you want to all be a part of the same guild too, each guild section has a template of a typical questing party: An adventuring party drawn entirely from the ranks of the Boros Legion would be a small military strike force, probably focused on combat but also strong on social interaction. One or two soldiers (fighters), a medic (cleric), and an embermage (wizard) would form the core of that strike force. A firefist (paladin) would be a strong addition, or might replace a fighter or a cleric. A lightly armored swiftblade (ranger) could help the group in situations involving stealth or exploration. Or how about Rakdos: A Rakdos adventuring party could operate as a performance troupe, performing a variety of activities under the cover of its nighttime shows. The master of ceremonies (bard) is the public face of the troupe, with a number of performers (fighters, barbarians, rogues, or warlocks) doing their own unique acts. A blood witch (warlock) might take the place of a spellcasting performer or assume the role of the master of ceremonies. Gets rid of the ‘adventurer’ schtick One of the weird parts I can personally never get over in DnD is the whole ‘adventurer’ thing. Who exactly sets out to become an adventurer, what does it mean, and does it’s economy entirely revolve around there still being loot left in abandoned temples, dungeons and forts? In Ravnica, you are members of a guild, practically employees for all intents and purposes, they even pay for your living. It gives players an unmistakable goal to head towards, if not for the bonds and quests themselves, but to earn renown and rise up the ranks of their guild to power. And that’s my reasons that I definitely want to give Ravnica a try. Let me know what you think about it, sounds pretty cool right? And I just can’t stop thinking about a Boros legion minotaur that talks like Rex from Mass Effect.
The first sign of trouble for a patient with a growing brain tumor is often a seizure. Such seizures have long been considered a side effect of the tumor. But now a joint team of Columbia engineers and cancer researchers studying brain tumors has found evidence that the seizures caused by an enlarging tumor could spur its deadly progression. These interactions, described today in Cell Reports, were revealed using a novel mouse brain imaging technology that tracks real-time changes in brain activity and blood flow as a tumor grows in the brain. The research identifies potential new targets for diagnosing and treating glioma, a rare but aggressive form of brain cancer, notable in recent years for having claimed the lives of United States Senator John McCain and Beau Biden, the son of Vice President Joe Biden. “As gliomas spread within the brain, they gradually infiltrate surrounding brain regions, altering blood vessels and interactions between neurons and other brain cells,” said Peter Canoll, MD, PhD, professor of pathology and cell biology at Columbia’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and the paper’s co-senior author. “Neuro-oncologists have generally focused on developing ways to selectively kill glioma cells, but we are also interested in understanding how infiltrating glioma cells change the way that the brain functions. We believe that this approach can lead to new treatments for this terrible disease.” Meanwhile, Elizabeth Hillman, PhD, a professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, had developed a novel method for real-time imaging of both neural activity and blood flow dynamics in the brains of mice. Called wide-field optical mapping, or WFOM, Dr. Hillman and her lab were using the system to study how neuronal activity in the brain drives local changes in blood flow, a process known as neurovascular coupling. We are so excited to demonstrate that these methods can give us a new view of how diseases affect how the brain works. Drs. Hillman and Canoll realized that combining Dr. Hillman’s imaging platform with Dr. Canoll’s method of generating realistic tumors in the brain of mice, could let them explore how brain activity was affected during tumor growth. “We used WFOM to image the brains of mice every few days for many weeks, observing how tumors grew and invaded different areas,” said Dr. Hillman, who is also a Zuckerman Institute Principal Investigator. “We studied mice whose neurons were labeled with a green fluorescent calcium indicator, which gets brighter when neurons are more active, letting us detect how tumor invasion affected the normal activity of neurons and dilations and constriction of blood vessels.” The team first found that migrating glioma cells desynchronized both neuronal activity and blood flow changes that normally fluctuate together across either side of the brain. They also found that the tumor affected neurovascular coupling — making blood vessels less likely to dilate and provide fresh blood when neurons fired. But another thing also caught the researchers’ eye. “We saw some flashes in our images of neuronal activity, accompanied by big changes in blood flow,” said Dr. Hillman. “When we looked more closely, we found these flashes became more and more frequent as the tumors grew, and in some cases we saw massive, profound blasts of neuronal activity.” “We realized that as the tumors progressed in the brains of mice, we were seeing many seizure-like discharges, which eventually progressed into full-blown seizures that resemble the generalized seizures that glioma patients often experience,” said Dr. Canoll. “We noticed that these seizures were most prominent at the edges of the tumor, where tumor cells were growing into and intermingling with surrounding healthy brain.” During these generalized seizures, WFOM also revealed that blood oxygenation levels within the tumor dropped sharply. This finding was surprising, and concerning, as tumor cells are known to thrive in low-oxygen, or hypoxic, environments. “When brain tissue becomes hypoxic, brain cells can secrete proteins that could actually stimulate tumor growth, migration, proliferation and progression,” said Dr. Canoll. “We think that the altered neurovascular coupling in the tumor is causing hypoxia during seizures, and might create a vicious cycle of tumor growth, seizure, hypoxia and further tumor growth.” The team’s findings point to a number of promising targets to disrupt glioma’s vicious assault on the brain. “To break this cycle of tumor growth, we could target reducing seizures. We may be able to use WFOM to determine which types of drug are most effective for suppressing these types of seizure, while not interfering with cancer treatments,” said Dr. Canoll. “We will also be looking to see whether small seizure events that might be difficult for a patient to perceive could be an early warning sign of tumor development or regrowth.” What the team learned could also help with diagnosis and surgical guidance. “Functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI, is a human brain imaging method that detects active regions via local changes in brain blood flow,” said Dr. Hillman, who is also a professor of radiology at Columbia’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. “Our results suggest that fMRI may be unreliable for guiding surgeons to avoid specific brain regions, if the tumor alters blood flow changes. However, the changes in synchrony and neurovascular coupling that we observed could also potentially be leveraged as biomarkers to detect tumor regions.” The team’s results also highlight the power of interdisciplinary collaborations. Dr. Hillman developed the study’s imaging and analysis techniques with support from the NIH BRAIN Initiative, and the team combined them with novel mouse glioma models developed in the Canoll lab to study alterations in brain function associated with neurological disease. “We are so excited to demonstrate that these methods can give us a new view of how diseases affect how the brain works,” said Dr. Hillman. “We hope this study prompts more scientists and clinical researchers to start using in-vivo imaging methods to advance our understanding of brain diseases and disorders.” ### This paper is titled “Glioma-induced alteration in neuronal activity and neurovascular coupling during disease progression.” Additional contributors include the three co-first authors Mary Katherine Montgomery, Sharon Kim, PhD, and Athnassios Dovas, PhD, and the other co-authors Hanzhi Zhao, Alexander Goldberg, Weihao Xu, Alexis Yagielski, Morgan Cambareri, Kripa Patel, Angeliki Mela, PhD, Nelson Humala, David Thibodeaux, Mohammed Shaik, Ying Ma, Jack Grinband, PhD, Daniel Chow and Catherine Schevon, MD, PhD. This research was supported by the BRAIN Initiative (RF1 MH115276), the National Institutes of Health (R01NS076628, R01NS063226, U01CA236554, R03 NS090151-01), the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (CTSA-pilot funding UL1 TR000040), Columbia ROADS (RG31), the James F. McDonnell Foundation and the American Epilepsy Society. Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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: Yank Font CAN SPAM Laws Our preferred email list management service Internet Business Gift Guide Firstly, I have to say that your guy’s podcast absolutely rocks! It is one of the most relevent and helpful podcasts ever made. I recommend it to all of my clients in the internet business world. I do have one question though. After building a large mailing list for a specific product or service, how often do you guys find that the emails you send out produce sales from people who were undecided on your products? For instance, you have 1000 people subscribe to your email list, but none had purchased your products. Over a period of say, 2-3 months, what is average in terms of conversions to actual sales? And also, what has been your experience with people UNsubscribing? Is this something that happens often and in large numbers? Thanks guys, keep up the great work! -Terra Terra, Thanks for listening and recommending our podcast. Here are my insights on your questions: How often do you guys find that the emails you send out produce sales from people who were undecided on your products? All the time. There will always be people who don’t buy on the first contact. If you don’t follow up with interested prospects, you are leaving money on the table. Your mileage will vary, but their is truth to the statement that the majority of customers buy on the 2nd to 7th contact. The last time we sent an promotion to the Internet Business Mastery list, half of the sales came from the 2nd and 3rd email. The email list is also about building and maintaining a relationship to create lifetime customers. Over a period of say, 2-3 months, what is average in terms of conversions to actual sales? Their are too many factors that play into conversion to give a definite answer, but keep in mind that you can make money if even 2-3% of your list buy. What’s most important is to track these things for your situation so you know how much it costs you to acquire each optin lead and then how much it costs you to acquire each sale. This will let you know how much you can spend on advertising and still make money or cut even. Some information marketers cut even on the first purchase because they know the Lifetime Value (LTV) of each customer. They make all their money on the back end. And also, what has been your experience with people unsubscribing? There will always be people that unsubscribe when you send out offers. Don’t take it personally. It is just part of the process. Think of it as cleaning your list. Those who unsubscribe are not the kind of customer you’re looking for anyway. Weed them out. It’s pretty typical to have at least one or two people unsubscribe when you send out an email. The number will be higher if the list is quite large. This is nothing to worry about, though, unless people are really leaving in droves. Jay I apologize if this question seems a bit novice, but how do you setup your forwarding from links like to the aweber site? Gregg, That is an good questions and a very useful technique to know. I will prepare an article and post it in the near future. I will also post the link to the answer the in the comments here. Stay tuned. I am trying to get episodes 1 - 6 loaded into my iTunes but I only get from episode 7. What do I do wrong? Allan, You’re not doing anything wrong. The podcast feed is set to only have a certain number of episodes in it. I just raised that number so that all the episodes are available in the feed. If you right-click on our podcast title in iTunes and select “Update Podcast” it should now show all the episodes. Enjoy! Hi Jay, I recently shared a few comments with you over on your own blog. You’re doing a fine job on both fronts. For info purposes, I just got out of a chat with a guy over at Awber. They seem like a VERY fine service. However, one thing people with large pre-existing mailing lists should know up front is that they will limit your ability to import addresses to 2000 per day. On each batch, they run your list through a quality check as well as have all of your subscribers re-confirm to their list. After 5 days of this, if all is well, they will let you import the rest. So, the first thing is to make sure your list is managed to remove undeliverables and remove unsubscribes. Then, when your list is totally clean, you’ll have to go through the 5 day ordeal before you can get the list into the system totally. Very good service. I am impressed, however those with large pre-existing lists (like mine) need to bear in mind that the transition is not going to bring instant gratification. David, You bring up some excellent points. Switching your email list from one service to another can be a pain. There are many trade-offs. It may or may not be worth going through the process you described. I’m not sure what service you currently use, but it may have everything you need already. Although we recommend Aweber, if you’re happy with your own (or don’t see an advantage worth the hassle of transition) then by all means stay with what you have. I’m currently debating whether to transfer one of my own lists. At present it’s on a service that provides all the basic features I need, but it doesn’t have some of the tracking of Aweber. I know that in transitioning I’ll lose some people from the list. Some of those will be people that are just not interested anymore anyway. (We all want that gratification of a “big” list, but it’s just as important to have a clean, focused list.) But some of them might still be at least mildly interested, but will fall through the cracks of the re-confirmation process. This is why it’s important to get set up the right way early on with your email list. There are cheaper (or even free) solutions, but later on it could cause problems when you’re ready for a full-featured service and want to switch over. Thanks for bringing up those important points. Hey guys I have been listening to your podcast for a while and I just realized while catching up on some from January that one of you (I can’t remember who) is here in SLC. I was excited to hear that. I work as a web marketing consultant for sprout marketing our offices are in Cottonwood. I handle all of the SEO and SEM for our clients. We also have a Buzz Engine option that we offer to get the word out on the web. Most of our clients come to us through our venture partners vspring capital and Olympus capital. So they are startups that have funding but no market, they hire our firm instead of their own marketing department. If we do our job correctly they will eventually outgrow their need for us. I enjoyed the conversation on building a list. It was really informative and changed the way I think about a lot of things. Is it difficult to find the balance between informative communication that results in sales and just spamming your customers until they hate you? Let me give you a personal example. I wanted to buy an VW Rabbit so I sent an email to Ken Garff VW (a local dealership) to ask what models they had in stock. Somehow that automatically placed me on the “spam the hell out of this guy with tons of ‘helpful’ information and never actually answer his question” list. I still want to get a Rabbit but there is no way I will buy from Ken. They had obviously taken great care to set up their auto responder templates and make them look nice. But I had asked for something specific and they just carpet bombed me with crap. Also we have been toying with the idea of doing a marketing strategy podcast for Sprout. We aren’t sure if we can justify the time we will invest with the return. Can you give me an idea of how many listeners you have and how that has helped your business? We are hoping that the podcast could help position us as thought leaders in this category. Josh, I used to live in SLC. Sterling lives there now. As for your questions…. Is it difficult to find the balance between informative communication that results in sales and just spamming your customers until they hate you? Personally I don’t think it’s hard at all as long as you keep the real goal in mind–to establish a relationship with the people on your email list. This is especially true when you are trying to position yourself as a thought leader. It could be that the car dealership actually did have a focus–to sell the hell out of the list because the ongoing value is not their for them. Personally I think that’s short sighted and they are just missing the mark (killing the goose to get the gold so to speak). There will always be people who flee your list at the first sign of selling. So be it. But you want to keep those “ideal” prospects around in order to move them through your sales/relationship funnel. Ultimately you want to make money, too. This is about having a more longterm vision for your list and the trust you build with them. Keep that in mind and it will lead to more sales in the long run. Can you give me an idea of how many listeners you have and how that has helped your business? We are hoping that the podcast could help position us as thought leaders in this category. We will be talking soon on the show about branding yourself as an expert (or thought leader) online using social media such as blogging and podcasting. For me it has worked really well. Neither of us planned on being seen as experts in this space, but the Internet Business Mastery just made it happen. More people listen to it than we ever expected. The same goes for my podcasting tips blog and Podcasting Underground podcast. Many of my business activities and clients have come about as a result of my “visibility” online through these media. You can get great results from even having a few hundred listeners (although our podcast gets a lot more than that). It comes back to developing relationships which in the end lead to more leads, longer client retention, shorter sales cycle, greater lifetime value (LTV) of your customers, etc. I would say, you should start a blog today. Start there and see what happens. Then you can try putting resources into podcasting after you get that running and see the results. Again, stay tuned to the show for more on this. Best of luck. Hey guys, great podcast, i learned a great deal. A quick question for you: i downloaded the 25 articles as you have suggested, and searched for their content on the net. none of these articles give credit to the writters, - example Always Watch The Golf Ball is written by George Stark, and all the articles are taken from different sources on the net! How are we to use these articles for self promotion, especially in an autoresponder? Is this not stealing intelectual property? another quick question: when writting eBooks, is it ok to link to different sources on the web? - link to content that you did not originally author. Thanks! Gary, To answer your questions: How are we to use these articles for self promotion, especially in an autoresponder? Is this not stealing intelectual property? If the articles that you are referring to are from the Niche Kingdom, that is a services that provides articles that can be use by you as you please. You can use them as web site copy, you can use them in a blog, you can put them in a course, etc. You are not required to credit anyone. They were written with the understanding that they would be used that way. The best thing to do is to use them as a start and add to the content in some way. when writting eBooks, is it ok to link to different sources on the web? - link to content that you did not originally author. You’re free to link to whatever you want in your ebook or on your site. You can’t use the actual content (beyond using an attributed quote) unless you have permission. But you can link to stuff all you want. Hi guys: Thanks for the podcasts. They’re about the only thing I listen to in my car now. Drives my family nuts. Anyway, I see that most online marketers use either Aweber (your choice) or 1shoppingcart/ marketer’s choice for autoresponders. Did you compare the two? If so, why did Aweber win? Thanks! Eric Eric, 1ShoppingCart is much more of a complete commerce system. It is also very popular, but very expensive. When it comes just an email management system, we prefer aweber. Hello Sterling and Jay, I would like to thank you for the work you have done. I have just started to listen to your podcasts and reviewing your web sites this week. I just got my first website up this past month. I used a company that I knew nothing about and I knew nothing about websites so a long story short… communication with them hasnt been very good. Since the web site was created, I havent been able to get them to change anything. They created the site with their own text and I cant get my text on the pages. So I am staring to think that I will have to create my own. Thanks to you two guys… I am much more informed than the first time. Which brings me to my question. I found a link on your website , the “Internet Business Gift Guide” page. It is for the Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business On the Internet course for 197.00 My question is….. Do you recommend this company and their services? Do you know of others that have bought the course and what was their results? If you do not recommend them, do you have any others that you might recommend? Thank you so much for your time , and any advice would be greatly appreciated. Hi, Thank you for the information on building a list. I need list building HELP!!! I just came across a PLR giveaway that is expected to reach more than 200,000 people. I want to make the best use of this event and possibly add a minimum of 10K new subscribers to my list. Can anyone suggest the best possible way to promote this
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This past weekend was jam packed with visiting several of the Smithsonian’s (Natural History, Air and Space and the Hirshhorn) as well as a trip down to Calvert Cliffs State Park and the Textile Museum. All with the wonderful Kay whom I met on Twitter after she hosted a Valentine’s gift exchange! I wanted to share a few photos from the state park adventure, and for a few snapshots from the rest of the weekend check out Kay’s blog by clicking here Calvert Cliffs is located near Solomon’s Island, MD and is ~1.5hr drive from Baltimore and has a $5 entry fee. We hiked in along the red trail for about 2 miles until we reached the beach. The beach was surprisingly small but not too crowded the day we went. Supposedly you can find shark teeth and other fossils. Mainly we found a bit of drift wood, lots of agates and a few shells! I definitely want to go back and fossil hunt some more as well as check out the other trails! Here are a few of the photos from the trip. You can follow me on Instagram (PhDstressrelief) to see more daily adventures, and of course, photos of Ludwig!
this week in unintentionally grim-sounding recruiting headlines again? Think he's all Noles. EJ is a luxury for the class though, not a necessity. Would much rather have Poggi and another DT/DE type than a SLB given last year's, this year's class. PS Keep posting RDT. We need something to do besides talk about law school.. Maybe its just me but my criticism was directed towards the community taking RDT's updates as gold, even going as far as quoting him in other sites. I also would like to see the updates come back but if they do I would just encourage the mgo community to maintain perspective with his info Maybe its just me but my criticism was directed towards the community taking RDT's updates as gold, even going as far as quoting him in other blogs. I also would like to see the updates come back but if they do I would just encourage the mgo community to maintain perspective with his info - Damn double post. Maybe Garnett was like this, but I don't remember a recruit where so many insider sources fell on one side or another...RDT isn't alone, Sam Webb sounded pretty positive this morning...but the $ board recruiting sites that AAB is reading have him FSU bound. It just that a lot of people seem really sure that the opposite thing is going to happen from the other. But recruiting is a numbers game, and quickly forgotten. Today's recruits are tomorrow's players that people are hoping get replaced by the hot prospect NEXT year. (Some of still remember how excited we were to get you Devin....)?
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Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express. Class will beat spirit insists Spanish star GERARD PIQUE reckons Spain have far too much class to be dragged down by Scotland’s warrior spirit in tomorrow’s Hampden battle. Gerard Pique has no fear about a meaty clash with Craig Levein’s Scots [] The Spain defender has no fear about a meaty clash with Craig Levein’s Scots in Glasgow having learned his trade with Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United. EXPRESS OFFER: CLAIM £15 IN FREE BETS HERE! But even if Scotland do snap at Spanish heels and try and knock the World and European champs out of their stride, the Barcelona ace won’t bat an eyelid. Put bluntly, he believes Spain are too classy, too sharp and too good to contemplate anything other than a third win on the spin in Group I of the Euro 2012 qualifying campaign. The 23-year-old said: “We have already watched DVDs of Scotland in the earlier matches in this section.The best way to describe them is as a team of warriors. “But we have already pinpointed areas in which we can exploit their weaknesses.I think it’s accepted that Spain are the best team in the group and will be the winners – but second place is still open to Scotland. “I believe, though that the key to this match is for us to retain the possession and make the most of our attacking options.If we play our normal game and execute it well then it will be very difficult for Scotland to come up with any sort of surprise result. “It’s not some freak or stroke of luck that has made us world and European champions.And in recent years we have demonstrated an incredible level of consistency from game to game.” Spain jetted into Glasgow late last night supremely confident of claiming another win and Pique certainly has happy memories of past games against Scotland. Scotland can only hope that Pique and his team-mates have a rare off night tomorrow and they somehow find a defensive stubbornness and cutting edge to pull off a remarkable win. Pique admitted he’s brimful of confidence ahead of the game after Spain survived a scare in Salamanca on Friday night to eventually polish off Lithuania. Pique added: “Spain have come to Glasgow to win – that’s our only thought.IF we can make it nine points out of nine then that stops any potential problems coming up later in the group. “Scotland have had some erratic results in recent years and you never know quite what to expect.But we do believe this will be a very dangerous and complicated match in Glasgow. “I know the Scottish game because of my time with United.And the level of play has gone up in the last couple of years after a bad spell for the country.But still the consistency of result has not followed to allow Scotland to make the major tournaments.’’
Urban Outfitters buys clothes at yard sales and flea markets and then sells them in stores as "vintage." The retailer has done this for years, usually selling the used goods as promotions for about two weeks. But an incredulous shopper recently posted a picture on Reddit of a tag attached to one of the items. It reads "this unique found item was hand-selected for you from a yard sale or flea market. Any tears, holes, paint stains or other 'defects' we consider a virtue and not a flaw. Wear it well." On Reddit, the post garnered thousands of comments. The general sentiment was that it's dumb to pay a huge mark-up for something a shopper could get at a Goodwill or Salvation Army store for under $5. "Urban Outfitters putting on some crazy markup and charging $50 for a shirt you could've gotten for $5," one commenter noted. "They're basically selling old clothes to people for a new clothes price, and calling it vintage." Urban Outfitters sent us this statement: "Our One-Of-A-Kind Vintage collection is a curated selection of vintage items that our buyers have found throughout their travels from various cities and locations. The items featured are carefully selected and handpicked by our buyers for their quality and uniqueness. In many cases, the items are designer labels. In the past we have featured vintage finds by Armani, Missoni, Pendleton, Dooney & Bourke, Ungaro, Norma Kamali and more. In no way are these items manufactured or reproduced for mass resale. They are truly one-of-a-kind, which means that once they’re gone, they’re gone. I would also like to note that the hangtag you referenced in the article is a hangtag for One-Of-A-Kind Vintage product only. A separate hangtag is used from Urban Renewal items." We interviewed a "vintage seller" at the Artists & Fleas market in Williamsburg, Brooklyn about how he got his merchandise. He was selling vintage Lacoste and Polo sweaters for $45. "Basically I just go to Texas once a year, go to the Goodwill store in a nice suburban neighborhood, and load up on stuff that just costs a few dollars," he said. "Then I come here and people go crazy for it." Thus, the sweater of a banker dad in the suburbs of Texas can end up being worn by a Brooklyn millennial. DON'T MISS: The Fabulous Life Of Amancio Ortega, The Billionaire Founder Behind 'Zara' >
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? - Calorad 3 Fat Chicks on a Diet Weight Loss Community > Diet Central > Does it Work? > Calorad PDA View Full Version : Calorad maryjo5 01-05-2007, 08:46 PM Hello Everyone! First of all I do not sell Calorad, nor do I sell any diet product at all. So I have nothing to gain(financially) by pushing a product. But when I truly have found something that works and will help others I want to tell others about it. A few years ago I was really feeling "down" about my weight and knew I needed to do something, but didn't have much willpower at the time. I heard about the liquid collegen product called Calorad advertized on our local radio station and I thought maybe I'll give this a try, it sounds safe, and since I had high b/p I knew I couldn't take just anything(most diet pills are totally out of the question for me). I thought it probably won't work, but I'm feeling desperate so I'll give this a try. I got a two months' supply and decided no matter what, I'm going to use up the two bottles of this stuff and give it a real try and see what happens. So I faithfully took Calorad before going to bed each night. Sometime during the first month on Calorad, I did notice my clothes getting looser, but by about 1 and 1/2 months was when other people started noticing that I had lost weight. One day my college age daughter walked into the kitchen where I was doing dishes and she said "oh my gosh Mom, it looks like you've lost a lot of weight!" My husband came into the room when he heard her say that and he said "you know what, I've been thinking the same thing!" I just had it in my mind that Calorad probably wouldn't work for me and I tried not to even think about it much while on the product because I wanted to avoid being disappointed by getting my hopes up too much. But Calorad did work for me and I believe it will work for anyone, but you must have a little bit of patience and give it a couple or so months to get the results you desire...just when I thought it wasn't going to work, it really started working and I lost a good bit of weight. But I only stayed on Calorad for 3 months, because I only wanted to take a diet product until I lost enough weight where I would feel like starting to exercise again. But I looked and felt so much better after losing the weight on Calorad. It did a lot for my self-esteem. And it didn't take that long. I did not diet while on Calorad, so it definitely wasn't me, it was the Calorad that did the work. It is very safe, no side-effects at all, so I felt very good about using it. And I would use it again, in a minute if I needed to lose more weight. So yes, I would recommend it to anyone that wants a safe way to lose weight. It was definitely the easiest way I have ever lost any weight, that's for sure! But I believe once a person loses enough weight that they feel like exercising, that exercise is important for good health and once you start getting regular exercise, you'll be able to maintain or even lose more weight. But I am very impressed with Calorad and everyone that knew I lost weight using Calorad were equally impressed with the product. I know how it feels to be overweight and depressed about your weight and feeling like you'll never be able to get it off! So I've been there, done that, but instead of doing nothing, at least give Calorad a try, because you won't be sorry! I know there are some people that think Calorad was a fly by night product that people got all excited about and then decided it didn't work(like a lot of other diet products). When I first started taking Calorad I wondered the same thing, but like I said, I was determined to give it a fair try, for two months. And I'm very glad I did. So, please don't use it just one month and then quit. Like I said, I am not selling Calorad or any product at all, but if you want to find Calorad just go to a search engine and type in Calorad and it will take you to sites where you can find/order it. Good Luck! Suzanne 3FC 01-05-2007, 09:21 PM The instructions for Calorad state to take before bedtime on an empty stomach. Late night snacking contributes to weight problems. If you do without food for several hours before bedtime, you can lose weight :) It's not the Calorad that is helping. There is nothing in Calorad that can contribute to weight loss. Although, it does contain aloe vera, which is a laxative :eek: It's advertises as a protein supplement, but it only contains 3 grams of protein - and it's not complete. Calorad costs $88 for 2 bottles. From the National Council on Health Fraud: CALOR. maryjo5 01-05-2007, 09:43 PM Hi Nellie, Thanks for your reply....I sure thought Calorad had CLA in it, I'm pretty sure it did back when I used it. I don't remember anything about aloe vera in it, but I remember that it was supposed to be a liquid collegen product with CLA. But it has been awhile since I used it. However, I definitely would use it again if I needed to, because even though I was a doubting Thomas, it definitely did work for me. I have never used another weight loss product that worked for me like Calorad did. As I said before, it truly was the easiest way I ever got some weight off, and it helped lift my spirits so much I was able to get encouraged to move foreward with exercise once I got some initial weight off. So I have nothing but praise for the product...especially since it had no side effects at all, and I will not use any product that would make me feel shaky or nervous. Thanks again for your swift reply and good luck with whatever you try to help with your weight loss success. nelie 01-05-2007, 11:31 PM Maryjo, I actually don't try things to help with weight loss, just portion control, good foods and exercise. It works well :) vBulletin® v3.6.7, Copyright ©2000-2014, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.3.2
S. Bell Spins, Larson Wins #BCForever Pole Shuffle A bump-and-run determined the outcome of Saturday’s #BCForever Pole Shuffle and ultimately gave Kyle Larson the pole for the 32nd annual Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals at the Tulsa Expo Center. Larson Storms To Another Chili Bowl Prelim Win Kyle Larson simply wasn’t going to let a win escape him twice on Tuesday night at the Tulsa Expo Center. Larson Leads Tuesday Chili Bowl Prelim Entries Defending. CHILI BOWL NOTES: Larson Seeking A Driller Kyle Larson didn’t miss the fact that he was the only driver at Monday’s pre-Chili Bowl press conference not to have won a Golden Driller. Larson Wins Again In New Zealand Midget Go Kyle Larson pulled off another win on Wednesday night in New Zealand, topping the United Truck Parts World 50 for midget cars at Auckland’s Western Springs Speedway. Larson Still Wants To Run Full Outlaws Schedule If Kyle Larson can have his racing dreams unfold the way he wants, dirt track fans may have plenty of reason to rejoice down the road. Larson Becomes Sole Owner Of Outlaws Team NASCAR star and dirt racing veteran Kyle Larson will become the sole owner of Larson Marks Racing, starting with the 2018 season.
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Country: Canada Genre: Hardcore, Punk, Grindcore, Noisecore Label: Self-Released Tracks: 5 Length: 15.0' Patent is a three piece band from Montreal, Quebec who formed in 2016, from the looks of things. Patent play a chaotic and volatile style music that incorporates elements of hardcore, punk, grindcore, and noisecore within their sound. Musically, Patent can be loosely compared to bands such as Cynarae, Pig Destroyer, Napalm Death, Fulgora, and other like-minded bands. This is the band's debut self-titled EP, which was released on June 26th, 2016. On their self-titled debut, Patent offer up five tracks of sludgy hardcore, punk, grindcore, and noisecore. Overall, Patent debut with a killer split EP and will definitely appeal to fans of modern sludgy hardcore/grindcore. Highly recommended! Enjoy! Patent on Bandcamp Listen Here 1 comment: thanks
Ah, the age old problem: what to do when you’re itching for a good D&D adventure but there are no Dungeon Masters around? While you could find a group to play with online, there’s a faster solution for those times when you just want to walk on the streets of Waterdeep or explore the jungles of Chult. (Which is often.) Endless Quest, originally written as a series of six page-turning Choose Your Own Adventure style books for kids, is now available as an audiobook series! Narrated expertly and accompanied by sound effects and music, the Endless Quest audiobooks are sure to make you feel like you’re sitting at the table for the D&D adventure you’ve been hoping for. And, best of all! If you have a valid library card, you might be able to listen to them for free right now. Wizards of the Coast / Dreamscape Media Much like the Choose Your Own Adventure stories of your childhood, Endless Quest doesn’t mess around. You might meet your grisly end at the hands of familiar Dungeons & Dragons foes like Strahd von Zarovich in Castle Ravenloft or Halaster Blackcloak in the Undermountain. You could be stepped on by a giant, or fall prey to zombies, or… actually survive. But it all remains appropriate for young readers ages 8 and up. Although they might want you to go on the journey with them. Together you’ll listen to the prompts to jump to the pertinent chapter to hear the consequences of your decisions. It’s just as easy to skip back and try another option, much like you did when holding the pages in place with a finger. You know, just in case things don’t work out how you wanted. The Endless Quest audiobooks are available on Amazon, Apple iBooks, Audible, and Google Play now. You’ll also find them on hoopla digital, which offers free audiobook checkout for people with library cards in good standing. Simply create an account and select your library, and you might find new epic quests at your fingertips. Cleric, rogue, wizard, or warrior–who would you choose first? Tell us in the comments. Kelly Knox is a freelance writer in Seattle, WA who writes for Star Wars, DC Comics, and more. Follow her on Twitter. Featured Image: Wizards of the Coast / Dreamscape Media
Complicating issues, the code is run on the sequencer, which I (rightly) do not have root privileges for. I took the output from the machine (thanks, SSHFS) and used this code to get human-readable output. #!/usr/bin/perl use Modern::Perl ; use Number::Bytes::Human qw(format_bytes) ; while ( my $a = <STDIN> ) { $a =~ s{\b(\d+)\b}{ format_bytes( $1 ) }egmx ; say $a ; } I love filters. So easy. And Number::Bytes::Humankept me from having to write my own code to convert. Yay, CPAN!
ScreamWorks Records releases the soundtrack to horror film sequel Jeepers Creepers 3 by Andrew Morgan Smith. In the movie the Creeper terrorises a farming community, prompting the assembling of an official taskforce to seek out and destroy the organ-stealing monster once and for all… The track listing is: Field Chase and the Truck, The Scent of Fear, The Team, Gaylen and Kenny, Abandoned Vehicle, Miller, The Farm, Old Secrets, Tashtego and the Hand, Highway Chase, Showdown, Gaylen and Buddy, He Found Me, and Back Outside... This third film in the franchise – again written and directed by Victor Salva – actually takes place between the first two, due to the creature’s unique active and dormant life cycle. I love the original film; particularly the first half wherein the nature of the beast is uncertain. The music by Bennett Salvay undoubtedly aided in the heightening of the suspense, but simultaneously secreted itself in the background. They say the best incidental film music is that which you don’t consciously notice, and that was certainly the case. The question is does Jeepers Creepers 3 smoothly survive the transition to a different composer? After graduating from composition and music media at the University of Louisiana, Andrew Morgan Smith cut his teeth writing for SyFy movies such as Zombie Shark, A Deadly Affair, and A Sort of Homecoming. He has since moved on to TV and independent films. Potentially, Jeepers Creepers 3 is the highest profile film he has worked on. His intention is to pay tribute to what has gone before and infuse the old with the new. He wants to create a Jerry Goldsmith inspired orchestral sound, but also to include separate sound design elements and a kinetic pulse. On the face of it this sounds like a standard answer for the purposes of pleasing everyone, but it turns out to be an accurate description, more or less. In fact, Andrew Morgan Smith does himself a little bit of a disservice. Parts of this score sound like a traditional horror movie from the 1970s or 1980s, with lots of string work punctuated by slashing, screeching discordance. That’s not necessarily a criticism. Personally, I long for a partial return to classic horror music – as long as it is used to genuinely enhance the action, rather than as cheap trick slamming of doors and knocking over of props. This is old school horror ramped-up with a modern hook. There is atmospheric pacing, with a sense of impending climax. At the time of writing I haven’t yet seen this film but just the drama and edgy tension described by this music seems to draw a broad picture of increasing set pieces which I look forward to experiencing on screen. 8 Ty Power Each of the store links below opens in a new window, allowing you to compare the price of this product from various online stores.
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Scott Pilgrim Vs. The Universe (Vol. 5) written and illustrated by Bryan Lee O' Malley Oni Press (2009) ISBN 9781934964101 It was May of last year when I read volume four in the Scott Pilgrim saga, so I was a little foggy where the story had left off the last time. The great thing about a Scott Pilgrim book is that as soon as I started reading, I was right back in the thick of things and enjoying all of the hijinks. Scott has battled his way through most of Ramona's evil ex-boyfriends, but it's taken a toll on his relationship with her and with his band-mates, too. Ramona's past is creeping up on her too, as the nefarious Gideon still seems to have a hold on her. As for the band, Sex Ba-Bomb are recording their first record, but the gigs are sporadic and Scott kinda sucks on stage. At least he's still kicking tuckus when it comes to the evil exes. There were a lot of fun little moments in this volume, but didn't feel nearly as epic as the other four editions. The story felt like it was in kind of a holding pattern, while the mystery of Gideon came into focus--metaphorically and literally. Plus, there was the whole issue of Scott dating Ramona and Knives at the same time for a while, and now Knives knows and figures Ramona should know, too. This volume seemed to shine a brighter spotlight on Kim Pine than ever before, which I kind of liked. She's snarky, cute, loyal, and doesn't suffer a whole lot of bullsh*t from Scott or anyone else. Heck, if Bryan wanted to write another series of graphic novels with Kim as the focus, I'd have no complaints. I love the artstyle, which seems especially tightknit in this volume, or maybe it's just been so long since I read a Scott Pilgrim book that it felt brand new all over again. In any case, the way the illustrations turns cutesy and cartoony when Scott feels confused and/or vulnerable are a nice touch. Definitely looking forward to the sixth and final volume, which I hope to read sooner rather than later.
Barnsley 2 Bolton 2: Oli McBurnie nets injury-time equaliser for Tykes in relegation six-pointer Three goals in the last ten minutes at Oakwell means both teams have work to do in the Championship relegation fight THREE goals in the last ten minutes ensured relegation-threatened Barnsley and Bolton shared the points. Bolton were 1-0 down with just eight minutes remaining before Adam Le Fondre equalised from the penalty spot. Gary Gardner had given Barnsley the lead in the 22nd minute, and it looked like that goal would see his side leapfrog Bolton and move out of the relegation zone. But with just five minutes remaining, Craig Noone put the visitors into an incredible 2-1 lead. But the drama still wasn't over and, in second half injury-time, on-loan striker Oli McBurnie ensured Barnsley grabbed a share of the spoils in a thriller. The result leaves third-from-bottom Barnsley two points behind both Bolton and Birmingham City. More to follow...
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DocuCentre-IV C2265 C2263 DocuCentre-IV C2265 / C2263 Digital Colour Multifunction Device Beautiful colour, great results. Efficiently powerful performance Fuji Xerox understands that you need efficient, reliable technology to get more done. And it needs to work effortlessly without wasting resources such as energy and paper. Seamlessly create and share businesscritical information, in full office colour, and take your business or workgroup to a higher level of performance — without hurting the bottom line. Regardless of your office size, the DocuCentre-IV C2265/C2263 multifunction device works for you. It fits perfectly into small to medium businesses with limited space, and offers all the performance you’re looking for. DocuCentre-IV C2263 with four 500-sheet paper trays and optional Finisher-B1 2 DocuCentre-IV C2265 / C2263 The multifunction device that grows with you To meet the growing needs of your business, the DocuCentre-IV C2265/C2263 is specifically designed for scalability. As your business expands and printing requirements become more sophisticated, you can easily add functionality and productivity enhancing options. Seamlessly create and share business-critical information, in full office colour, and take your business or workgroup to a higher level of performance. 4 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 Optional Stand Optional integrated stapler finisher Four 500-sheet paper trays adjustable up to A3 Choose basic features like staple and hole punch (optional), or advanced capabilities to produce saddle-stitched booklets (unfolded) DocuCentre-IV C2265 / C2263 3 Streamline your processes Dramatically increase your workflow efficiency. Cutting Walk-up simplicity. Print from and scan to any USB memory. device for faster document delivery when you’re not at your computer. Store1, you can create a fully text-searchable file and integrate it into your workflow process in one easy step. Significantly smaller scan files. The latest scan-export To speed up copying and faxing an express (simple) copy and fax feature displaying only the basic settings is available. This is provided in addition to the normal features. compression technologies2 reduce traffic on the network and accelerate document delivery. 1 The optional Searchable PDF kit and Extension System Memory (2GB) are required. 2 The optional High Compression Image Kit and Extension System Memory (2GB) are required. Easy on the environment The unique “air flow design” reduces the number of cooling fans needed to maintain optimum operating temperatures. This saves energy and cuts noise levels to just 3.3 B during standby. The noise level during operation is only 6.4 B. Even when situated right next to your desk, you won’t be disturbed by this incredibly quiet device. Smart Energy Management Technology. Our innovative Smart Energy Management Technology better manages energy usage by only using what is necessary, when it’s necessary. This enables the device to activate only the modules required by the user, saving energy and reducing CO2 emissions. What’s more, offices will enjoy a much quieter environment. Enjoy fast recovery from sleep mode – no waiting required! The DocuCentre-IV C2265/C2263 can recover from the sleep mode in just 3 seconds. This really is Smart Energy Saving! To save even more power, the device can be set to sleep mode, yet initialise in moments whenever it is required. 4 DocuCentre-IV C2265 / C2263 Promoting the adoption of biomass plastic. Fuji Xerox is proud to promote the use of biomass plastic, comprising more than 50% of plant-derived resin (corn), used in specific device parts. This helps to reduce the levels of CO2 emissions. EA-Eco Toner. This Emulsion Aggregation (EA) Ultra Low-Melt toner achieves a fusing temperature more than 20ºC lower than conventional EA toner, reducing power consumption during fusion, as well as achieving a brilliant glossy output even on ordinary paper. Newly developed sharp-melting polyester Colorant Wax Various functional fine partides (charging, heat resistance & cleaning) WHQL certified PCL and PostScript print drivers provide a consistent, easy-to-use interface for end users that can greatly simplify your printing operations. Customise your print driver settings for economy and efficiency. For example, set two-sided printing or choose N-up for printing multiple pages on a single sheet as your default. Save time by storing the settings of frequently printed documents as favourites in your print driver. Settings include 1 paper sizes, covers, duplexing, finishing and more. Mac OS X now supported as standard. By installing the included non-PostScript printer driver, Mac OS X4 can be supported by the device, so that users can output office documents from Macintosh computers. 2 4 3 Mac OS X 10.5/10.6/10.7 is supported. 4 1 Drop down menu for secure print, fax, save to mailbox and more 2 Paper selection summary window Some functions such as image quality adjustment are restricted. The Adobe® PostScript® 3™ Kit is required to make full use of the printing functions. 3 Favourite print settings 4 Help function for feature descriptions and driver assistance A truly universal print driver. Xerox Global Print Driver® lets IT administrators install, upgrade and manage Fuji Xerox and non-Fuji Xerox devices from a single driver. It provides a consistent, easy-to-use interface for end users, reducing the number of support calls, and simplifying print services management. Users can analyse the environmental impact of their print operations by checking the ecological rating display on the document monitor3. This function displays up to five leaves to indicate how environmentally friendly the print settings are.. Documents received in a folder can also be forwarded by fax, printed, and sent via e-mail, FTP, or SMB.. 3 The document monitor is software that is installed on the computer. It can be downloaded from the Fuji Xerox website. DocuCentre-IV C2265 / C2263 5 Reporting and management tools CentreWare™ Internet Services software makes it easy for administrators to configure the device, upload address books, monitor usage and consumables remotely and establish auditing capabilities. Security at every level Secure print helps prevent unauthorised viewers from seeing documents by holding jobs in the print queue until the user is authenticated. Image overwrite security feature clears or “overwrites” all traces of any document image data remaining on the hard drive after a print, copy, scan or fax job (when enabled). Hard disk encryption helps ensure that unauthorised users can’t access stored documents. IPv6 support includes full enablement of the new IPSec standard. Internal security provides an additional measure of security, providing IP filtering, domain filtering and port blocking. Device authentication restricts access to copy, print, scan Manage colour printing to minimise costs. Control costs by nominating when colour can be used, and by whom. This ensures that colour is available to those individuals who truly leverage its power, such as sales teams and the marketing department. Driverless printing for remote users with CentreWare Internet Services web utility. Any connected computer can immediately output PDF, TIFF, JPEG and Docuworks files from any network computer, without using a print driver at all. Device Configuration Tool allows for simplified device configuration and administration, and lets you easily clone configurations to other similar devices on the network. 6 DocuCentre-IV C2265 / C2263 and fax features by validating user names and passwords before use. Audit Log capabilities let you know who sent what, and when. Embedded authentication enhances security and increases convenience. The DocuCentre-IV C2265/C2263 includes an authentication function so that unauthorised users are restricted from using the device. Each user’s history can be collected from the job history record. By adding an embedded card reader* to the device, users can employ swipe card authentication for extra security. Use of the device can be restricted to specified users and linked with specific functions to enhance security and improve convenience for authorised users. *An external or internal type IC Card Reader is available. Specifications of DocuCentre-IV C2265 / C2263 Series Fax Function (Optional) Send Document Size Recording Paper Size Transmission Time Transmission Mode Scanning Resolution Coding Method Transmission Speed Applicable Lines 1 DC-IV C2265 DC-IV C2263 Max: A3, 11 x 17”, Long document (Max. 600 mm) Max: A3, 11 x 17”, Min: A5 1 2 seconds and more but fewer than 3 seconds ITU-T G3 Standard: 8 x 3.85 lines/mm, 200 x 100 dpi Fine: 8 x 7.7 lines/mm, 200 x 200 dpi Super Fine (400 dpi): 400 x 400 dpi Super Fine (600 dpi): 600 x 600 dpi MH, MR, MMR, JBIG G3 : 33.6 / 31.2 / 28.8 / 26.4 / 24.0 / 21.6 / 19.2 / 16.8 / 14.4 / 12.0 / 9.6 / 7.2 / 4.8 / 2.4 kbps Telephone subscriber line, PBX, Fax communication (PSTN), 2 Max. 3 ports (G3-3ports). 2 Maximum 3 lines can be connected. The number of ports refers to the number of channels available for transmission. Direct Fax Function (Optional) Document Size Scanning Resolution Transmission Speed Applicable Lines Operating System1 1 DC-IV C2265 DC-IV C2263 A3, B4, A4 Same as the fax function Same as the fax function Same as the fax function PCL6 Driver (Standard): Microsoft® Windows® 2000, Microsoft® Windows® XP, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Microsoft® Windows Vista®, Microsoft® Windows® 7, Microsoft® Windows® XP ×64, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003×64, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008×64, Microsoft® Windows Vista®×64, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 ® ® English, Microsoft Windows 7 x64 , Mac OS X-Driver (Standard): Mac OS X 10.5/10.6/10.7 Please refer to the Fuji Xerox website for the latest supported operating systems. Type Finisher Tray 1 Paper Size / Paper Weight 2 Stacker Capacity Staple Capacity Paper Size Position 5 Punch Paper Size Number of Holes Paper Weight 4 Booklet Finishing Capacity Paper Size Paper Weight Dimensions / Weight 7 Space Requirement 1 DC-IV C2265 DC-IV C2263 A3, B4, A4 Same as the fax function Format: TIFF-FX, Compression Method: MH, MMR, JBIG TIFF-S, TIFF-F, TIFF-J Outgoing Mail Server: SMTP, Incoming Mail Server: SMTP, POP3 Standard: Ethernet 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Document Size Scanning Resolution Protocol Coding Method Connectivity DC-IV C2263 Sorting (Offset available) / Stacking (Offset available) Max: A3, 11 x 17”, Min: B5 LEF, 60 - 220 gsm [Without Stapling] A4: 2,000 Sheets, B4: 1,000 Sheets, Mixed Size Stacking3: 300 Sheets 4 [With Stapling] A4: 100 Sets or 1,000 Sheets, B4 or larger: 75 Sets or 750 Sheets Booklet / Fold : 50 Sets 4 or 600 Sheets, Fold : 500 Sheets 2 50 Sheets (Max 90 gsm ) Max: A3, 11 x 17”, Min: B5 LEF Single stapling (Front / Angled, Rear / Straight), Dual stapling (Parallel to the edge) A3, 11 x 17", B4, A4, A4 LEF, Letter(8.5 x 11"), Letter LEF(8.5 x 11"), B5 LEF 2 / 4 hole punch, 2 / 3 hole punch (US Specifications) 60 - 200 gsm Booklet: 15 sheets, Fold: 5 sheets Max: A3, 11 x 17”, Min: A4, Letter (8.5 x 11”) Saddle-Stapling: 64 - 80 gsm, Half-Folding: 64 - 105 gsm 6 W 657 x D 552 x H 1,017 mm , 28 kg, 6 Booklet Finisher attached: W 657 x D 597 x H 1,087 mm , 37 kg W 1,576 x D 640 mm Booklet Finisher attached: W 1,576 x D 651 mm Paper sizes larger than A3, 11 x 17” or smaller than B5 are delivered to the Center Tray. 64gsm paper. When larger size sheets are stacked on top of smaller size sheets. 4 The optional Finisher B1 Booklet unit is required for features of saddle stapling/bi-folding. If the output after saddle-stapling/ bi-folding is not removed from the tray, the next job may not output. 5 Optional 2/4 Hole Punch kit or optional Finisher B1 2/3 Hole Punch kit (US Specification) is required. 6 Inner connector within the body is excluded. 7 Main Unit + Finisher B1, when Extension Tray is pulled out and Bypass Tray is fully extended. 3 Paper Size 1 Capacity Dimensions / Weight Space Requirement 1 2 3 IP Fax (SIP) Function (Optional) DC-IV C2265 2 Side Tray (Optional) Internet Fax Function (Optional) Document Size Scanning Resolution Output Format Profile Protocol Connectivity Finisher-B1 (Optional) DC-IV C2265 DC-IV C2263 Same as the Copy function 100 Sheets W 353 x D 469 x H 198 mm, 1 Kg 2 Platen Model: W 919x D 640mm 3 DADF Model: W 964x D 640mm 64gsm paper. Main Unit + Side Tray,When the Bypass Tray is fully extended. Main Unit + Side Tray,When the Bypass tray is fully extended, When stopper of DADF is turned on. DC-IV C2265 DC-IV C2263 Same as the fax function Same as the fax function SIP, JT-T.38 Same as the fax function Standard: Ethernet 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Duplex Automatic Document Feeder Type Original Paper Size 2 Capacity Feeding Speed (A4LEF Simplex) Dimensions / Machine weight 1 2 DC-IV C2265 DC-IV C2263 Duplex Automatic Document Feeder 1 Max: A3, 11 x 17”, Min: A5 38 - 128 gsm (In Duplex: 50 - 128 gsm) 110 sheets BW: 20 ppm, Colour: 20 ppm W 560 x D 498 x H 125mm, 8 kg Non-standard size single-sided mode: 125 x 85 mm. 64gsm paper. Duplex Output Unit Applicable Paper Size Paper Weight DC-IV C2265 Same as the copy function 60 –169 gsm DC-IV C2263 Finisher-A1 (Optional) Type Paper Size / Paper Weight Stacker Capacity1 Finisher Tray Staple Capacity Paper Size Position Dimensions / Weight 3 Space Requirement 1 2 3 DC-IV C2265 DC-IV C2263 Sorting (Offset available) / Stacking (Offset available) Max: A3, 11 x 17”, Min: Postcards (100 x 148 mm), 60 - 220 gsm [Without Stapling] A4: 500 Sheets, B4: 250 Sheets, A3 or larger: 200 Sheets, Mixed Size Stacking2: 250 Sheets, [With Stapling] 30 Sets A4: 50 Sheets (Max 90 gsm), B4 or larger: 30 Sheets (Max 90 gsm) Max: A3, 11 x 17”, Min: B5LEF Single Stapling (Front / Angled) W 559 x D 448 x H 246 mm, 12 kg W 1,129 x D 640 mm 64gsm paper. When larger size sheets are stacked on top of smaller size sheets. Main Unit + Finisher A1, when Extension Tray is pulled out and Bypass Tray is fully extended. DocuCentre-IV C2265 / C2263 7 Specifications of DocuCentre-IV C2265 / C2263 Series Copy Function Type Memory1 HDD2 Colour Capability Scanning Resolution Printing Resolution Halftone/Printable Colors Warm-up Time3 Original Paper Size Output Paper Size3 Output Paper Weight4 First Copy Output Time Reduction/Enlargement Continuous Copy Speed5 Paper Tray Capacity6 Continuous Copy7 Output Tray Capacity6 8 Power Supply Power Consumption Dimensions Machine weight10 Space Requirement11 DC-IV C2265 DC-IV C2263 Console Type 1GB (Max. 2GB) Optional: 160GB (Usable Space: 100 GB) Full Color 600 x 600 dpi 600×600 dpi 256 levels per color (16.7 Million Colors) CP Model: 29 sec. or if the main power is ON, 27 sec. (Room temperature 20°C) CPS Model: 32 sec. or if the main power is ON, 24 sec. or less (Room temperature 20°C) Max. 297 x 432 mm (A3, 11 x 17”) for both sheet original and book original Max: A3 11x 17” (297x432mm) [For Bypass Tray, A3 11x 17” (297x432mm)] Min: A5 [For Bypass Tray, Postcard (100 x 148 mm), Envelope (120 x 235mm) Image loss: Within 4 mm for lead edge, Within 2 mm for trail edge, Within 2 mm for rear / front side Tray: 60 - 256 gsm, Bypass Tray: 60 - 216 gsm BW 6.5sec. (A4 LEF/Monochrome priority mode) Colour 8.1sec (A4 LEF/Colour priority mode) Size-to-Size: 1:1 ± 0.7 % Preset: 1 : 0.500, 1 : 0.707, 1 : 0.816, 1 : 0.866, 1 : 1.154, 1 : 1.225, 1 : 1.414, 1 : 2.000 Variable: 1 : 0.25 ~ 1 : 4.00 (in 1% increments) A4LEF / B5LEF / A5LEF: 25 ppm <BW> 20 ppm <BW> 25 ppm <Colour> 20 ppm <Colour> A4: 19 ppm <BW> 16 ppm <BW> 19 ppm <Colour> 16 ppm <Colour> B4: 16 ppm <BW> 13 ppm <BW> 16 ppm <Colour> 13 ppm <Colour> B5: 14 ppm <BW> 11 ppm <BW> 14 ppm <Colour> 11 ppm <Colour> A3: 14 ppm <BW> 11 ppm <BW> 14 ppm <Colour> 11 ppm <Colour> Standard: 4T Model: 500 sheets x 4 Tray + Bypass Tray 45 sheets 2T Model: 500 sheets x 2 Tray + Bypass Tray 45 sheets Max: 4T Model: 2,045 sheets 2T Model: 1,045 sheets 999 sheets Upper Center Tray: 250 sheets (A4 LEF) Lower Center Tray: 250 sheets (A4 LEF) AC220-240±10% , 10/15A , 50/60Hz±3% 1.76kW (AC220±10%) / 1.92kW (AC240±10%) Sleep Mode9: 2.3 W(220-240v), Low Power Mode: 81 W or less, Ready Mode: 120 W or less 4T/2TModel: W 585 x D 640 x H 1,132 mm (With DADF) 4T Model: 115 kg (With DADF) 2T Model: 107 kg (With DADF) 4T/2TModel: W 964 x D 640 mm (With DADF) 1 Additional optional memory may be required depending on functions to be used. To enlarge the memory, you need to install a memory of 2GB to replace the one of 1GB. The hard disk capacity is not totally available for customers. 3 The speeds may slow down due to image quality adjustment. 4 Documents may not be printed correctly depending on usage conditions. 5 The speeds may slow down due to image quality adjustment. 6 80 gsm paper. 7 Copy process may stop temporarily for stabilization of image quality. 8 OCT function is off. 9 Sleep mode is not set at the time of shipment from the factory. 10 Excluding Toner. 11 When the Bypass tray is fully extended, When stopper of DADF is turned on. 2 Print Function Type Continuous Print Speed Print Resolution1 PDL Protocol Ethernet (standard) Operating System3 Print Function Fonts Emulation Connectivity 1 Adobe® PostScript® 3TM(Optional) Standard: PCL6/5: 82 European fonts, 35 Symbol set, Chinese Font(ShuSong), Korean Fonts ( Myungio, Gothic, Round Gothic, Graphic, Kungso, Saemul ) Optional: [Adobe® PostScript® 3TM kit]: 136 Roman fonts [TC / SC Additional Font ROM Kit]: 4 Chinese fonts (ShuSong, KaiTi, HeiTi, FangSong) Standard: ESC / P - K (LQ1900K II), HP - GL (HP7586B), HP - GL2 / RTL (HP Design Jet 750C Plus), PCL5 / PCL6 (HP Color Laser Jet 5500), KSSM, KS5843, KS5895 4 Standard: Ethernet 100BASE-TX / 10BASE-T, USB2.0 The speeds may slow down due to image quality adjustment. Mac OS 9.2.2, Mac OS X 10.3.9/10.4.0/10.4.1/10.4.2/10.4.3/10.4.4/10.4.5/10.4.6/10.4.8/10.4.9/10.4.10/10.4.11/10.5 are supported. 3 Please refer to the Fuji Xerox website for the latest supported operating systems. 4 ® ® ® ® ® ® ® Windows 2000,Windows XP, Windows Server 2003,Windows Vista ,Windows Server 2008 (x86), Windows 7, Windows ® ® XP Professional (x64) Edition, Windows Server 2003 (x64) Editions, Windows Vista . 2 Scan Function (CP model: Optional) Type Original Paper Size Scanning Resolution Scanning Halftone 1 Scanning Speed Connectivity Store to Folder Scan to PC Scan to e-mail 1 DC-IV C2265 DC-IV C2263 Colour Scanner Same as the Copy function 600 x 600 dpi, 400 x 400 dpi, 300 x 300 dpi, 200 x 200 dpi Colour:10 bit input , 8 bit output for each for RGB color BW: 55 ipm, Colour: 55 ipm [Fuji Xerox Standard Document (A4 LEF), 200 dpi, Store to Folder] Standard: Ethernet 100BASE-TX / 10BASE-T Protocol: TCP/IP (WebDAV, HTTP) 2 2 2 File Format: Monochrome binary: TIFF, DocuWorks , PDF , XPS , 3 2 2 2, Grayscale: TIFF, JPEG , DocuWorks , PDF , XPS , Full Color: TIFF, JPEG, 2 2 2 24 DocuWorks , PDF , XPS , High Compression DocuWorks , High Compression 24 24 PDF , High Compression XPS Driver: The TWAIN interface is supported 5 ® ® ® Operating System : Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server® 2008×86, Windows Vista®, Windows® 7, Windows® XP ® ® Professional×64, Windows Server 2003 ×64, Windows Server 2008×64, ® ® ® Windows Vista ×64, Windows 7 x64, Windows Server 2008 R2 ×64 Protocol: TCP / IP(SMB, FTP) 5 ® ® ® Operating System : Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server® 2008×86, Windows Vista®, Windows® 7, Windows® XP Professional ×64, Windows ® ® ® ® Server 2003×64, Windows Server 2008×64, Windows Vista ×64, Windows 7 x64, ® Windows Server 2008 R2 ×64, Mac OS X 10.2.x/ 10.3.8/ 10.3.9/ 10.4.2/ 10.4.4/ 10.4.8/ ® ® 6 10.4.9/ 10.4.10/ 10.5.0/ 10.5.1/ 10.5.2/ 10.5.3/ 10.5.4/ 10.6, Novel NetWare 5.11/5.12 File Format: Monochrome binary: TIFF, DocuWorks, PDF, XPS, Grayscale/Full Color: 4 4 TIFF, DocuWorks, PDF, XPS, High Compression DocuWorks , High Compression PDF , 4 High Compression XPS Protocol: TCP/IP (SMTP) File Format: Monochrome binary: TIFF, DocuWorks, PDF, XPS, Grayscale/Full 4 Color: TIFF, JPEG, DocuWorks, PDF, XPS, High Compression DocuWorks , High Compression PDF4, High Compression XPS4 The scanning speeds vary depending on the document type. When scanned images are downloaded through CentreWare Internet Services. When Network Scanner Utility 3 is used. 4 When optional Image Compression Kit is installed. 5 Please refer to the Fuji Xerox website for the latest supported operating systems 6 Only FTP is supported as protocol. 2 3 DC-IV C2265 DC-IV C2263 Built-in Type Same as copy function Output Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi Data Process Resolution: Standard: 300x300dpi, High Resolution: 600x600dpi Standard: PCL6, PCL5, Optional: Adobe® PostScript® 3TM TCP/IP (lpd, IPP, Port9100, SMB, WSD2, Novell®NetWare®, ThinPrint®) ® ® Novell NetWare (IPX/SPX), NetBEUI(SMB), EtherTalk2 Standard: (PCL 6, PCL 5 Driver) X 10.5/10.6/10.7 Environment ISO 14001 Notes 1) If a problem occurs with the recording medium (hard disk) in the device, received data, stored data, and data registered in the settings, etc. may be lost. Please note that Fuji Xerox will not be held responsible for any damages resulting due to lost data. 2) The minimum holding period for replacement precision parts is 7 years after production is ceased for the main unit of the device. Descriptions in this material, product specifications and / or appearances are subject to change without prior notice due to improvements. Please note that the product colour appears differently from the actual colour as a result of properties of papers or printing ink. Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. NetWare is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc. in the United States. Macintosh, Mac OS and Ether Talk are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in each country. HP-GL is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company. Other company names or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of each company. 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25, 1997 CAMERON GENERAL CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF/COUNTER CLAIMANT-APPELLANT,v.HAFNIA HOLDINGS, INC., HAFNIA INSURANCE CO., LTD., AND HAFNIA INSURANCE GROUP, DEFENDANTS/COUNTER PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County. Honorable Kenneth L. Gillis, Judge Presiding. Released for Publication August 5, 1997. The Honorable Justice Gordon Delivered The Opinion OF The Court. Cousins, Jr., P.j. and Leavitt, J., concur. JUSTICE GORDON DELIVERED THE OPINION OF THE COURT: NATURE OF ACTION: Plaintiff Cameron General Corporation (Cameron General) filed the instant action against defendants Hafnia Holdings, Inc. (hereinafter Hafnia Holdings), Hafnia Insurance Co., Ltd., and Hafnia Insurance Group, premised upon theories of breach of contract and unjust enrichment. Cameron General sought reimbursement from the defendants for certain life insurance premium payments, recovery of office expenses arising from defendants' partial ownership of Cameron General, and an order requiring defendants to execute a change of beneficiary form in order to remove defendants as beneficiaries on certain life insurance policies. Defendants filed a counterclaim against Cameron General, also seeking reimbursement for certain life insurance premium payments. Thereafter, defendants filed a motion for summary judgment on both Cameron General's complaint and on their counterclaim. The trial court granted defendants' motion, holding that part of the relief sought in Cameron General's complaint was barred by the five-year statute of limitations contained in section 13-205 of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure (735 ILCS 5/13-205 (West 1994)), and that judgment was required as a matter of law in defendants' favor on the remaining counts of Cameron General's complaint and on the relief sought in their counterclaim. Cameron General now appeals. FACTS: On February 20, 1992, Cameron General, a Chicago-based company engaged in various lines of insurance-related business, filed its original complaint against the defendants, who are also alleged to be engaged in various aspects of the insurance business and whose principal place of business is in Denmark. There is no dispute that defendant Hafnia Holdings, Inc. is a subsidiary of defendant Hafnia Insurance Group, which in turn is a subsidiary of defendant Hafnia Insurance Company, Ltd., and there is no dispute that defendant Hafnia Holdings was formed for the purpose of entering the business transaction which is the subject of this lawsuit. The original complaint thereafter underwent two amendments. On March 17, 1995, Cameron General filed its second amended complaint, which contained the same theories of recovery as alleged in its original complaint, and which in addition amended the amount of monetary relief requested in the prior complaints. In its second-amended complaint (hereinafter referred to as the complaint), Cameron General sought relief against defendants in five counts. At counts one and two, respectively premised upon theories of breach of an oral contract and unjust enrichment, Cameron General sought reimbursement for $16,449.04 in office expenses and services which it alleged it had paid on defendants' behalf in connection with defendants' operation of Cameron General between March 23, 1983 and September 5, 1986. At counts three and four, also respectively premised upon theories of breach of contract and unjust enrichment, Cameron General sought reimbursement from defendants in an amount in excess of $175,000 for its payment of certain life insurance premiums both before and after September 5, 1986, the date on which defendants terminated their ownership interest in Cameron General. At count five, Cameron General sought an order requiring defendants to execute a change of beneficiary form removing defendants as the named beneficiaries under certain life insurance policies on the grounds that defendants no longer maintained an ownership interest in Cameron General. Cameron General further alleged that on March 23, 1983, the defendants and Fred Pearson, Cameron General's chief executive officer (CEO) and sole shareholder, entered into a shareholders' agreement, pursuant to which defendants purchased a controlling percentage of the outstanding Cameron General stock held by Pearson. (It would appear that Pearson retained his CEO position at Cameron General throughout the period in question in the instant case). Under the shareholders' agreement, Pearson agreed to purchase term life insurance on behalf of Hafnia Holdings and to name Hafnia Holdings as the beneficiary thereof, and Hafnia Holdings agreed to pay the premiums for that coverage. The agreement further provided that in the event of Pearson's death, Hafnia Holdings had a preemptive right to purchase Pearson's remaining shares in Cameron General using the proceeds of Pearson's life insurance. The correlative rights and duties of Pearson and Hafnia Holdings with respect to the purchase of life insurance by Pearson and the ultimate use of its proceeds for buyout purposes by Hafnia Holdings are set forth at paragraphs 21.1 and 21.2 of the shareholders' agreement which was attached to Cameron General's complaint. Those paragraphs provide in relevant part as follows: "21.1 A. In the event of PEARSON's death during the term of this Agreement, HAFNIA [referring throughout the agreement to Hafnia Holdings shall *** have a right to purchase all *** of the shares held by PEARSON's estate at a purchase price per share equal to the greater of (i) 150% of the Net Book Value per Share or (ii) the price per share proposed to be paid for such shares by a proposed bona fide purchaser/ purchasers ***. 21.2 PEARSON shall if so requested by HAFNIA apply for and purchase on behalf of HAFNIA such amounts of term life insurance as is recommended by HAFNIA assuming such amounts are available. HAFNIA shall pay for and be the beneficiary of such insurance which may be used in whole or in part to purchase PEARSON's shares of Cameron in accordance with 21.1 above from his estate. PEARSON can assign existing life insurances that may be currently in force with the understanding that HAFNIA shall only be obligated to pay the term portion of any premiums paid for these life insurances. PEARSON shall be responsible for the portion of premiums allocated to the ordinary life features of these insurances. PEARSON shall be allowed to borrow cash values and shall pay interest on such loans provided however, that such loans if any, shall be repaid upon PEARSON's death if HAFNIA exercises its rights according to 21.1 above, deducted from the purchase price for the shares of Cameron. HAFNIA may, at any time request PEARSON to terminate the insurance and stop the payment of premiums. However, PEARSON can continue premium payment and HAFNIA will assign or amend the ownership and beneficiary provision of these life insurances as PEARSON desires." The complaint avers that in March 1983, pursuant to the shareholders' agreement and the defendants' request, Pearson purchased life insurance on behalf of the defendants. The complaint states that Pearson maintained such insurance for the defendants' benefit until September 5, 1986, when the defendants sold their interest in Cameron General back to Pearson. During this period, the coverage limits on Pearson's life insurance coverage ranged from $5,000,000 to $7,000,000, pursuant to the defendants' instructions. The complaint recites that Cameron General paid the premiums for that coverage, for which it was partially reimbursed by the defendants, stating as follows: "Cameron paid the premiums on the life insurance, and Hafnia [referring throughout to the defendants as Hafnia], beginning in or about March of 1983, partially reimbursed Cameron the term portion of the premiums of the life insurance obtained by Pearson for which Hafnia was the beneficiary." According to the complaint, after the defendants sold their interest in Cameron General back to Pearson, they never asked Pearson to terminate the insurance or to stop paying premiums therefor. The complaint further charges that from September 5, 1986 and onward, Cameron General and Pearson continually asked Hafnia Holdings and the other defendants to execute a change of beneficiary form to reflect that Hafnia Holdings was no longer the owner or beneficiary, and that they refused. Instead, the defendants purported to assign their rights as beneficiaries under the subject policies to Cameron General. The complaint further stated that Pearson's life insurance carrier did not consider that assignment to be an effective change of beneficiary and refused to remove defendants as beneficiaries without a properly executed change of beneficiary form. In their counterclaim against Cameron General, filed with their answer on July 20, 1992, the defendants sought recoupment for payments they had made to Cameron General as reimbursements for Cameron General's payment of the subject life insurance premiums. The counterclaim purported to be premised upon a theory of unjust enrichment, and alleged in pertinent part as follows: "1. Counterplaintiffs HAFNIA HOLDINGS, INC., HAFNIA INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. and HAFNIA INSURANCE GROUP, paid counterdefendant, Cameron General, approximately $35,966 as reimbursement for premiums for certain term life insurance covering the life of Fred Pearson 2. As a condition for the payment described in paragraph 1 above, and pursuant to the Shareholders' Agreement, certain of the counterplaintiffs [Hafnia] were to have been named the beneficiary of the policies during the period of approximately March 1983 through September 5, 1986. 3. Counterdefendant [Cameron General] failed to properly name certain counterplaintiffs [Hafnia] as the beneficiary of certain of the life insurance policies during the period March 1983 through September 5, 1986. 4. Because counterplaintiffs [Hafnia] paid counterdefendant [Cameron General] for term life insurance premiums when counterplaintiffs were not named the beneficiary as required, counterdefendant was unjustly enriched *** and counterplaintiff [Hafnia] seeks damages from counterdefendants [Cameron General] ***." In its answer to the defendants' counterclaim, Cameron General denied that it had failed to name the defendants as beneficiaries of the subject policies. On May 12, 1995, defendants filed their motion for summary judgment on Cameron General's second amended complaint and on their counterclaim. In that motion, defendants urged that the applicable period of limitations in this case is the five-year period governing actions on unwritten contracts rather than the ten-year period governing actions on written contracts. See 735 ILCS 5/13-205, 13-206 (West 1994). In support, defendants urged that the written shareholders' agreement upon which Cameron General's claims were allegedly based was between Pearson and Hafnia Holdings and was not between Cameron General and Hafnia Holdings. Defendants argued that hence, the subject claims were not based upon that written agreement and would therefore not invoke a ten-year, but, rather, would invoke a five-year statute of limitations. Consequently, defendants argued that because Cameron General filed its claims for reimbursement for its pre-September 5, 1986 term life insurance premium payments and office expenses on February 20, 1992, more than five years after they accrued, those claims were time barred. In addition, defendants urged that they were entitled to summary judgment on Cameron General's claim for reimbursement of life insurance premiums paid after September 5, 1986 because they properly released any and all of their interest in all relevant life insurance policies on September 5, 1986 and therefore received no benefits from any such policy after that date. Defendants also contended that they were entitled to summary judgment on their counterclaim against Cameron General, insofar as Cameron General allegedly had admitted in its supplemental answers to defendants' second set of interrogatories that it charged defendants for certain life insurance payment reimbursements and then failed to make defendants beneficiaries under the relevant policies. In support of their motion for summary judgment with respect to Cameron General's post-September 5, 1986 claims for reimbursement, the defendants submitted, inter alia, a letter from Hafnia Holdings to Fred Pearson dated September 5, 1986, which stated as follows: "Hafnia Holdings, Inc. hereby releases any interest it may have in any life insurance contract insuring the life of Fred H. Pearson and owned by Fred H. Pearson or Cameron General Corporation ***, including but not limited to any interest Hafnia Holdings may have as a named beneficiary of any such contract." Defendants also referred to Cameron General's response to defendants' request for admission of facts and genuineness of documents. With respect to their counterclaim regarding Cameron General's alleged failure to name the defendants as beneficiaries on certain of the subject life insurance policies, defendants referred to Cameron General's supplemental answers to defendants' second set of interrogatories. In those answers, filed April 6, 1995, Cameron General made its first written disclosure that it had never designated any of the defendants as beneficiaries on two of the life insurance policies which Pearson was required to purchase on defendants' behalf and for which defendants had paid the premiums under the shareholders' agreement. In addition, defendants urged the nonliability of defendants Hafnia Insurance Co. and Hafnia Insurance Group (Hafnia Holding's parent companies). In support, defendants referred to Cameron General's admissions of fact wherein it admitted that no one other than Hafnia Holdings ever had an ownership interest in or derived any benefit from any life insurance policy covering the life of Fred Pearson. In that response, Cameron General also admitted that no oral or written contract ever existed between the other Hafnia defendants and Cameron General which required those defendants to reimburse Cameron General for premium payments on the subject life insurance policies. In opposing defendants' motion for summary judgment, Cameron General argued that the timeliness of its pre-September 5, 1986 claims was governed by the ten-year statute of limitations for written contracts found in section 13-206 of the Code of Civil Procedure rather than by the five-year statute of limitations for unwritten contracts in section 13-205. It urged that those claims were based upon the written shareholders' agreement, notwithstanding the fact that Pearson, rather than Cameron General, was the named party therein. Cameron General further argued that even if a five-year period controlled, defendants waived any statute of limitations defense thereunder pursuant to section 13-207 of the Code of Civil Procedure (735 ILCS 5/13-207 (West 1994)) by filing their counterclaim. Cameron General also argued that it suffered a loss from defendants' failure to execute a change of beneficiary form after September 5, 1986, despite defendants' contentions to the contrary. Finally, Cameron General argued that defendants' counterclaim had no merit since according to Cameron General, its own failure to name defendants as beneficiaries in certain of the subject policies did not cause them to suffer any actual loss. In opposing defendants' statute of limitations contention, Cameron General referred to defendants' answer, wherein defendants admitted that in March 1983 they began to reimburse Cameron General for a portion of the premiums of the life insurance obtained by Pearson. Cameron General urges that defendants thereby in effect treated it as a party to the written shareholders' agreement. With respect to its post-September 5, 1986 claims, Cameron General submitted the affidavit of Fred Pearson, wherein Pearson averred that on September 5, 1986, defendants promised both orally and in writing to release all claims that they had on Pearson's life insurance. Pearson further averred that his insurance carrier advised him that no change of beneficiary could take place unless defendants executed the formal change of beneficiary form. Cameron General thus contends that because defendants failed to comply with their obligation to execute a change of beneficiary form, they should now remain obligated to reimburse Cameron General for the premiums paid thereon. Prior to any ruling on defendants' motion for summary judgment and to further avert the impact of the statute of limitations defense asserted by the defendants in that motion, Cameron General filed a motion for leave to file a counterclaim and set-off against the counterclaim filed by the defendants. In that motion, Cameron General proposed that in its counter-counterclaim, it would reallege all of the allegations and requests for relief contained in counts one through four of its second-amended complaint. As shall be discussed below, by attempting to reallege the potentially time-barred allegations of its primary complaint in the form of a counterclaim to the defendants' counterclaim, Cameron General apparently sought to invoke the protection of section 13-207 of the Code of Civil Procedure (735 ILCS 13-207 (West 1994)), which generally permits a defendant to file an otherwise time-barred set-off or counterclaim so long as it was timely at some point after the accrual of the action stated in the primary complaint. Cameron General would argue thereunder that by filing its counterclaim, defendants waived any statute of limitations defense to any claims brought by Cameron General in a counterclaim of its own. On August 10, 1995, following an extended hearing, the trial court entered a written order granting defendants' motion for summary judgment on both Cameron General's complaint and on defendants' counterclaim, and denying Cameron General's motion to file a counterclaim realleging all of the allegations and relief sought in its complaint. In that order, the trial court incorporated its colloquy during the hearing which preceded the entry of its order, wherein it stated as follows: "[With respect to] Hafnia's motion for summary judgment on the plaintiff's claims for premiums prior to September the 5th of 1986, *** I believe that [the agreement that Hafnia was required to reimburse Cameron General for premium payments] is an oral agreement and barred by the five-year statute of limitations for oral agreements. I recognize that there is a written shareholder's agreement between Fred Pearson and Hafnia. But I think that is a significantly different matter than a written agreement between Cameron General and Hafnia *** the written shareholder agreement between Pearson and Hafnia *** does not reach [this issue]. *** As to the office expense claim of Cameron General, I find it is also time barred. It's not in writing. There's a five-year statute of limitations for oral contracts. It *** was not brought within five years. *** As to the claims for premiums paid after September 5th, 1986, I'm also going to dismiss that claim *** [because] after September 5th, 1986, [Hafnia] had no interest in Cameron General, and no interest in Mr. Pearson ***. Insofar as Hafnia's counterclaim *** [regarding its payment of premiums on policies in which it was not named as a beneficiary], I think Hafnia is entitled to that money back. With respect to Cameron General's motion seeking leave to file a counterclaim or set off, the trial court stated as follows: "Insofar as the plaintiff's motion to seek a counterclaim or set off, the purpose of this seems odd and unusual because the plaintiff could and does have within its complaint the same allegations. The purpose of it clearly is to take advantage of 5/13-207 [735 ILCS 5/13-207 (West 1994)], which allows a party to plead and set off on a counterclaim barred by the statute of limitations. But *** it cannot be used to revitalize a complaint already barred by the statute of limitations. In its August 10, 1995 order, the trial court reserved entry of the actual amounts due and owing until August 15, 1995, to permit the parties to come to an agreement as to the accrued amounts. On August 15, the trial court thereupon entered its final order as to the amounts due and owing and therein incorporated by reference its August 10, 1995 order in its entirety. Cameron General now appeals from those orders. For the following reasons, we affirm in part, reverse in part and remand for proceedings in accordance herewith. ARGUMENT(S) It is well-established that a motion for summary judgment may be granted properly); e.g., Torres v. City of Chicago, 261 Ill. App. 3d 499, 632 N.E.2d 54, 197 Ill. Dec. 985 (1994). In a ruling on a motion for summary judgment,); Stephen v. Swiatkowski, 263 Ill. App. 3d 694, 635 N.E.2d 997, 200 Ill. Dec. 658 (1994). Moreover,). Appellate review of an order granting summary judgment is de novo. E.g., Hesselink v. R.L. Perlow Corp., 265 Ill. App. 3d 473, 637 N.E.2d 575, 202 Ill. Dec. 36 (1994); La Salle National Bank v. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 262 Ill. App. 3d 899, 635 N.E.2d 564, 200 Ill. Dec. 225 (1994); Myers v. Health Specialists, S.C., 225 Ill. App. 3d 68, 587 N.E.2d 494, 167 Ill. Dec. 225 (1992). [The following material is nonpublishable under Supreme Court Rule 23.] [The preceding material is nonpublishable under Supreme Court Rule 23.] Cameron General next contends *fn1 that, in any event, even if a five-year statute of limitations would apply to the pre-September 5, 1986 claim for reimbursement of expenses and premium payments in its complaint, defendants waived any such defense under to section 13-207 of the Code of Civil Procedure (735 ILCS 5/13-207 (West 1994)) by filing a counterclaim to Cameron General's complaint. Section 13-207 provides in pertinent part as follows: "Counterclaim or set-off.." Pursuant to this provision, a defendant is allowed to file a counterclaim even though if no suit had been commenced by the plaintiff, defendant's claim would have been time barred. See generally Dignan v. Midas-International Corp., 65 Ill. App. 3d 188, 192, 382 N.E.2d 559, 562, 22 Ill. Dec. 239 (1978). Under section 13-207, a party waives its statute of limitations defense against a set-off or counterclaim brought by his opponent, even if the counterclaim is not related to the claims in his primary complaint, as long as the counterclaim was not barred when the cause of action forming the basis of the claims in the primary complaint arose. See generally In re Estate of Rice, 154 Ill. App. 3d 591, 507 N.E.2d 78, 107 Ill. Dec. 414 (1987); Ogg v. City of Springfield, 121 Ill. App. 3d 25, 458 N.E.2d 1331, 76 Ill. Dec. 531 (1984); 3 R. Michael, Illinois Practice §§ 18.4, 25.4 (West 1989). Moreover, where an otherwise time-barred counterclaim is filed pursuant to section 13-207, it remains viable and impervious to a statute of limitations defense, even where the original complaint is otherwise dismissed with prejudice. See Ogg, 121 Ill. App. 3d at 34, 458 N.E.2d at 1337 ("Section 13-207 does not contain a requirement that the claim which initiates the waiver must be successful or withstand a motion to dismiss in order for the waiver to remain in effect. *** The clause does not contain a provision which closes the door if the initiating party's claim is later dismissed. In sum, once the statute of limitations is waived, it remains waived even if the claim which triggered the waiver is later dismissed." (Emphasis in original)). The stated purpose of section 13-207 is to prevent plaintiffs from intentionally filing their claims as late as possible in order to preclude defendants from a reasonable opportunity to file their counterclaim within the original limitations period. See Dignan, 65 Ill. App. 3d 188, 382 N.E.2d 559, 22 Ill. Dec. 239. As noted by the court in Dignan, "Under the statute, a plaintiff is prevented from delaying his filing so that, while his pleading comes within the time period of the statute of limitations, any counterclaim that the defendant might seek to file in response would be outside the period and therefore barred." Dignan, 65 Ill. App. 3d at 192, 382 N.E.2d at 562. See also 3 R. Michael, Illinois Practice § 25.4 (West 1989) (citing Dignan as indicating the purpose of section 13-207). Based upon the foregoing principles, Cameron General urges that it may properly invoke section 13-207 to prevent its own complaint from being time barred based simply on the fact that defendants filed a counterclaim. Cameron General further (and alternatively) urges that the trial court erred in denying its motion to refile the allegations of its dismissed complaint in a counter-counterclaim to defendants' counterclaim under section 13-207. Unlike the more usual circumstances where section 13-207 is invoked in order to defend the timeliness of a counterclaim filed against claims initiated by the plaintiff (see, e.g., Ogg, 121 Ill. App. 3d 25, 458 N.E.2d 1331, 76 Ill. Dec. 531; In re Estate of Rice, 154 Ill. App. 3d 591, 507 N.E.2d 78, 107 Ill. Dec. 414 (1987)), in the instant case, it is the plaintiff who is attempting to invoke section 13-207 and to apply it to save its own untimely action which it initially filed against the defendants. Cameron General urges that nevertheless, the decisions in Merrill v. Merrill, 215 Ill. App. 602 (1919) and in Viland v. James E. McElvain, Inc., 103 Ill. App. 3d 318, 431 N.E.2d 75, 59 Ill. Dec. 56 (1982) support its contention that by filing their counterclaim, defendants waived their statute of limitations defense to plaintiff's complaint, or, alternatively, to plaintiff's filing of a counter-counterclaim to defendants' counterclaim. In Merrill, the plaintiff was the defendant's employee and sued the defendant for back pay. In response, the defendant filed a set-off against the plaintiff, claiming that the plaintiff had actually been overpaid during the period in question. The defendant also argued that part of the plaintiff's action was barred by a five-year statute of limitations. The trial court rejected the defendant's claim that the plaintiff's primary action was barred by the statute of limitations. Citing to a predecessor statute of section 13-207 having essentially the same language, the Merrill court affirmed. The Merrill court reasoned that because the defendant's set-off involved questions regarding the same payment periods which were the subject of the plaintiff's primary action, the defendant could not expect to have his own time-barred counterclaim preserved and yet also precluded the plaintiff from presenting his case on the very same issues. Thus, under Merrill, the mere filing by the defendants of an otherwise time-barred counterclaim preserves the viability for limitations purposes of the plaintiff's primary action. In Viland, the plaintiff, a material and labor supplier, brought suit against the defendant, a contractor, for payments due on a road project known as the "Collins" project. Earlier, that same plaintiff brought suit against that same defendant for unpaid bills in connection with a road project known as the "Griswold" project, which suit was dismissed on statute of limitations grounds. In Viland, the defendant, by counterclaim, sought to recover for work done improperly with respect to the Griswold project. In response, the plaintiff moved for leave to file a set-off and counterclaim with respect to that Griswold project, notwithstanding the earlier dismissal of its Griswold suit on statute of limitations grounds. The trial court denied the plaintiff leave to resurrect its dismissed Griswold lawsuit by way of counterclaim. On appeal, the trial court's denial was reversed. Applying a predecessor statute to section 13-207 (see Ill. Rev. Stat. 1979, ch. 83, par. 18), the Viland court stated that by filing its Griswold counterclaim, the defendant waived any statute of limitations defense to plaintiff's proposed set-off to that counterclaim. The Viland court stated that the dismissal for purposes of statute of limitations was not an adjudication on the merits, and that by filing its Griswold counterclaim, the defendant waived any statute of limitations defense which was validly asserted to the plaintiff's complaint when it was filed in the earlier action. In so ruling, the court stated as follows: . *** [citing express terms of section 13-207] ***" Viland, 103 Ill. App. 3d at 320, 431 N.E.2d at 77. Thus, under Viland, defendants' filing of an otherwise time-barred counterclaim permits the refiling of plaintiff's primary time-barred action as a counter-counterclaim under the express provisions of section 13-207 upon which defendants had relied to preserve the counterclaim which they had filed. We agree that under the holdings of Merrill and Viland, where a defendant relies upon section 13-207 to bypass the time bar of the claims stated in his counterclaim, it would be unfair and unwarranted to nevertheless permit it to defeat the claims in the plaintiff's complaint by reason of the passing of the same statute of limitations. Consequently, to the extent that the defendants in this case have relied upon the filing of the plaintiff's action in order to preserve the viability of their counterclaim, the decision in Merrill would revive or resuscitate Cameron General's complaint. In the alternative, the holding in Viland would require the trial court to permit Cameron General to pour over the time-barred allegations of its complaint into a counter-counterclaim. It is clear that in this case, the counterclaim purports to seek recovery for payments made during the same period and for the same policies which were the subject of the plaintiff's primary complaint. Consequently, Cameron General would urge that defendants would have been forced to rely upon section 13-207 to save their counterclaim from falling to the statute of limitations which they have invoked against the plaintiff's primary action in the event that their counterclaim would have been challenged under the applicable statute of limitations. In the event of such reliance, the decision in Merrill would militate for the survival of the actions in Cameron General's primary complaint, or in the alternative, the decision in Viland would require the trial court to permit Cameron General to resubmit the allegations of its time-barred primary complaint in the form of a counterclaim. See also the Arizona decision of Connor Live Stock Co. v. Fisher, 32 Ariz. 80, 255 P. 996 (1927), which cites the Merrill case in Illinois and makes a point of articulating as its rationale the unfairness of permitting an otherwise time-barred counterclaim to survive because of the filing of the complaint and yet denying the plaintiff the right to maintain the viability of the complaint in the face of that time-barred counterclaim. In stating this rationale, the Fisher court stated as follows: "It has been held that the interposition of an inconsistent defense is equivalent to a waiver. [Citations, including Merrill.] Among these inconsistent defenses is the filing of a plea of set-off which is not limited to the time within the statutory period before the institution of the suit. Merrill v. Merrill, supra. *** We think *** that the same conclusion should be reached [here] in the absence of an Arizona statute as a matter of equity and common sense. It would be unjust indeed to permit defendant to claim the benefit of the statute of limitations against plaintiff's suit, while presenting items arising out of the same transactions and barred by the same statute as a matter of set-off. It cannot blow both hot and cold with the same breath." Fisher, 32 Ariz. at 87, 255 P. at 998. However, defendants urge that the allegations in their counterclaim need not look to section 13-207 for their survival because the cause of action in that counterclaim had been fraudulently concealed by Cameron General until its disclosure in Cameron General's supplemental answers to defendants' second set of interrogatories, which were filed on April 6, 1995. Defendants contend that in those answers, Cameron General for the first time admitted that it had not named defendants as beneficiaries in two of the subject life insurance policies, and that therefore, the pre-September 5, 1986 claims in defendants' counterclaim were not time barred when that pleading was filed in 1992. Consequently, defendants urge that the holdings in Merrill and Viland do not apply since both of those cases involved counterclaims which themselves would not have survived but for the fact that they were saved by section 13-207 or its predecessor statues. We agree that the decisions in Merrill and Viland should be restricted to their facts and underlying rationale to instances where the first counterclaim would itself have been time barred but for section 13-207 or its analogous predecessor provisions. The court in Merrill has expressly included this limitation in its rationale, when, in discussing its reliance upon the earlier decision of Brown v. Miller, 38 Ill. App. 262 (1890), it stated that "when a defendant avails himself of this section by pleading a set-off that is barred, he opens up on both sides the barred claims between himself and the plaintiff." Merrill, 215 Ill. App. at 606. See also Fisher, 32 Ariz. 80, 255 P. 996. While the court in Viland did not articulate this rationale, the facts in that case involved a counterclaim which would clearly have been time barred but for the operative impact of section 13-207. It was only in that context that the court there permitted the plaintiff to re-plead his dismissed complaint as a counterclaim. Cameron General, however, disputes factually that there was any fraudulent concealment in this case, and points to the fact that defendants were aware of the cause of action raised in their counterclaim at the time of its filing in 1992, three years before Cameron General's alleged first disclosure of that cause of action in its supplemental answers to defendants' second set of interrogatories in 1995. Section 13-215 of the Code of Civil Procedure (735 ILCS 5/13-215 (West 1994)) provides that where a cause of action has been fraudulently concealed, a party may commence an action on that cause of action at any time within five years after he has discovered it. Whether the facts here are sufficient to establish a fraudulent concealment is a question of fact which must be established by the trier of fact. See generally Hauk v. Reyes, 246 Ill. App. 3d 187, 616 N.E.2d 358, 186 Ill. Dec. 405 (1993) (whether fraudulent concealment exists is issue of fact precluding summary judgment). Accordingly, summary judgment on this issue is inappropriate since it is undisputed that without a finding of fraudulent concealment, defendants would have to rely on section 13-207 to sustain the viability of their counterclaim against a statute of limitations defense. In that event, under the plain language of section 13-207, as construed in Viland, Cameron General would be entitled to pour over the time-barred actions in its primary complaint into a counter-counterclaim, and under Merrill, the necessity of such a pour over would be obviated. Notwithstanding the foregoing, we do not preclude the trial court upon reanalysis from granting defendants' motion for summary judgment with respect to the claims against defendants Hafnia Insurance Group and Hafnia Insurance Company, if, as the record would appear to reflect, there is no basis to hold these defendants directly or vicariously liable to the plaintiff notwithstanding the issues of fact which do exist with respect to Hafnia Holdings. Cameron General next contends that the trial court erred in granting defendants' motion for summary judgment on Cameron General's post-September 5, 1986 claims for reimbursement of its premium payments for Pearson's life insurance. In support, Cameron General argues that defendants' failure to execute a change of beneficiary form on September 5, 1986 caused defendants to unjustly benefit from Cameron General's premium payments after that date. According to Cameron General, the release which Hafnia Holdings executed of its rights under the subject life insurance policies was not effective to prevent defendants' unjust benefit under those policies. We disagree. As noted, on September 5, 1986, Hafnia Holdings executed a release of its interests in all of the policies in which it was named as a beneficiary, as follows: By formally disclaiming any rights to the proceeds in the subject policies, defendants precluded themselves from claiming any benefit to those proceeds under the policies. Even if Pearson had died during their effective period, defendants would have had no legal right to retain any proceeds which they may have received under those policies. Simply because Pearson's life insurers might not have viewed Hafnia Holdings' release as effective to remove defendants as a beneficiary of the subject policies does not signify that defendants legally possessed any actual legal benefit under those policies during the period in question in view of the foregoing release. Moreover, Cameron General did not suffer any damages from defendants' failure to formally execute a change of beneficiary form, except for the highly speculative, contingent, and merely potential inconvenience of having to enforce Hafnia Holdings' release if Pearson had died during the relevant period and if in addition, defendants collected the insurance proceeds and insisted upon keeping them. Cameron General lastly contends that the trial court erred in granting summary judgment on defendants' counterclaim. As noted, in their counterclaim, defendants sought reimbursement of the premiums which they paid on two of Pearson's life insurance policies, acquired pursuant to the shareholders' agreement, on which Cameron General, and not defendants, was the designated beneficiary. Cameron General urges that defendants suffered no loss from Cameron General's failure to designate defendants as beneficiaries on those two policies. We agree. It is undisputed that the proceeds of these policies were earmarked for the use of defendants to fund a buyout of Pearson's shares in Cameron General from his estate in the event of his death. Therefore, defendants would have had a clear right to recover the proceeds from those policies even though not formally designated as beneficiaries, just as Hafnia Holdings' September 5, 1986 release would have guaranteed Cameron General's receipt of any policy proceeds in the event of Pearson's death after that date, as discussed above. Defendants nevertheless would urge that Cameron General's failure to designate them as beneficiaries on the two policies in question caused defendants to suffer an actual loss. In support, the defendants argue that since Cameron General was the nominal beneficiary on those policies, if Pearson had died, Cameron General would have received the policy proceeds and its stock value would have increased correspondingly. According to the defendants, the purchase price to Hafnia Holdings of Pearson's remaining Cameron General stock would have thereby been increased, thus diminishing the actual value of the coverage for which defendants had reimbursed Cameron General. We fail to see the merit of that contention. The shareholders' agreement would have precluded Pearson's estate from charging Hafnia Holdings a higher price for its remaining shares under such circumstances. As noted, that agreement defined the purchase price for the remaining Cameron General shares as "the greater of (i) 150% of the Net Book Value per Share [at the time of Pearson's death] or (ii) the price per share proposed to be paid for such shares by a proposed bona fide purchaser/purchasers ***." The shareholders' agreement clearly required Pearson to hold Pearson's life insurance proceeds for Hafnia Holdings' benefit. Thus, Cameron General could not in any event have reflected its receipt of any such insurance proceeds as anything but a pass-through asset held for the benefit of Hafnia Holdings, since it was obligated to pay that money over to Hafnia Holdings. See generally Suttles v. Vogel, 126 Ill. 2d 186, 533 N.E.2d 901, 127 Ill. Dec. 819 (1988) (constructive trust is created when party is in possession of wrongfully acquired property because it would be inequitable for that party to retain possession of the property); Frederickson v. Blumenthal, 271 Ill. App. 3d 738, 648 N.E.2d 1060, 208 Ill. Dec. 138 (1995). Therefore, the purchase price of the remaining Cameron General shares which Hafnia Holdings would have had to pay would not necessarily have been affected by Cameron General's failure to name any of the defendants as a beneficiary on the life insurance policies in question. For the foregoing reasons, the summary judgment of the circuit court of Cook County in favor of the defendants is affirmed with respect to Cameron General's post-September 5, 1986 claims for relief, and is reversed and remanded for further proceedings in accordance herewith with respect to all other claims of the plaintiff and with respect to the counterclaim of the defendants. Affirmed in part and reversed and remanded in part. COUSINS, Jr., P.J. and LEAV
Bits-n-Pieces Holiday Party The Bits-n-Pieces League always has a holiday party right before Christmas, which basically means that every team has to bring something to share. Of course, we were too lazy to actually make something, Bob ran out and got a veggie tray from Sams (it’s a great veggie tray). And as part of the spirit of giving, the team we bowled that night was generous enough to give us 7 points. So, yeah, we kicked booty that night. Of course, there was a little bit of drama involved to make the night more interesting. Brandon decided to liven up the party by falling onto the lane when he went up to bowl, twice. We are talking about throwing himself down the lane. It was pretty scary, but he was a true athlete, he just got up and bowled again with no complaints. Unlike the other team, where this one guy kept complaining about our strikes and how we all didn’t deserve them. Wah-wah! Andrew finally woke up and bowled like himself, earning 4 points. Bob came out of the gate roaring in the first game, went to raid the food table during the second game, when he was full, he came back to bowl in the third, so 3 points for him. Brandon was unable to obtain any points for the week, due to the fact that he was injured. And then there’s me. Yea, me. I beat the boys in the second game (I was very excited about that) and bowled well in the third. We won’t mention the first game. That means, 4 points for me. Merry Christmas to all of us.
Yale stunned in-state rival UConn, 45-44, at Gampel Pavilion at Storrs on Friday night. The result was shocking, but the last-second shot was a familiar sight for the Huskies. With 3.5 seconds left in the game, Jack Montague, who was 0-for-6 from the field to that point, cut across the court — from the right elbow to the baseline — on the baseline out-of-bounds play. The misdirection freed up Montague for the open 3-pointer. He drilled it, giving the Bulldogs a one-point win. The shot came from the same corner where Texas forward Jonathan Holmes hit his game-winning three to knock off the Huskies last Sunday. Yale was just 3-of-21 from three, but was in control for much of the game, holding the lead for the first 33 minutes on Friday night. The Bulldogs were also the aggressor on the glass with a 36-25 advantage on the boards, including a 13-1 edge in offensive rebounds. Sears finished with a double-double with 12 points and 15 rebounds. Javier Duren led all scorers with 15. Amida Brimah and Cassell led UConn with 14 and 12 points, respectively. Ryan Boatright, who missed the front-end of a one-and-one with 11 seconds left, finished with a season-low six points of 3-of-9 shooting. For Yale, this win not only boosts its non-conference resume, it cements the Bulldogs as the biggest threat to end Harvard’s reign over Ivy League hoops. This is the third straight loss for UConn, who previously lost to West Virginia and Texas, as the American Athletic Conference as a whole continues to struggle, though, SMU was able to knock off Wyoming at home on Friday, battling with the Cowboys for much of the night.
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While waiting for public transport earlier, I looked up & this is what I saw. Tell me what’s wrong with this again. Nothing, I tell you. This is coincidentally where I was standing last summer after the German national football team won their fourth World Cup. What a night that was. Back to normal, though. Isn’t it nice when normal can be so alluring. It’s going to be a great springtime & apparently summer’s not too far off. Never too terribly hot here, thankfully. When in doubt, look up. There’s so much you miss if you forget to look up.
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The morphological transformation from oocyte to embryo is brought about by the structural components of the cell, the cytoskeleton. Cytoskeletal elements act to generate and maintain cellular asymmetries, cellular movement and morphologies, and to integrate signals and forces into morphogenetically coherent behavior. Because of its unique experimental accessibility, the Xenopus embryo provides a powerful model system in which to study the "body language" of early embryonic development.
An Anthropological Experience on Social Media Anthropology is the study of culture, sociology is the study of society. Culture is defined as a set of shared attitudes and beliefs that characterize a society or people group. It’s the tangible and intangible institutions, beliefs, and attitudes that make them a people group. Included in a culture are norms, standards, or rules about acceptable behavior. ~ Maritza Ruiz-Kim Part 1: Immersed Researched the Field • Started on Twitter, advocacy work for pediatric cancer. • Reached out online to people I didn't know in real life. Disorienting. Exhausting. • Then: exhilarating! amazing! instant! nationwide! connections made with advocates & cancer organizations. • Finished the project, logged off Twitter. • Needed art community. Homebound. Unable to connect with local artists. • Logged back onto Twitter. • Found one artist, which led to many artists. • Twitter feed became two communities, side by side. • Unconnected but intertwined. • What made community? What was important? Observed and Analyzed • Used Twitter feed of accounts followed as community sample. • Unfollowed the least personal of the person accounts (no more than 5). • Received angry message from anonymous person about the unfollow. • Read completely through every twitter stream of every person followed (not organization). • Gathered sense of individuals through bursts of words. Experienced and Realized • Saw sense of felt privacy in the public online crowd. • Voyeur or eyewitness? Read through people’s public conversations. • Saw the elevation and preservation of fleeting thoughts. • Saw how interactions worked (and didn’t work). • Observed: who communicated with whom, what was said. • Who was ignored, what was ignored. • When I was ignored, who ignored me. • Who followed whom, who wasn’t followed. • How people organized each other. • How I organized others. Hypotheses Developed • We resent the restrictions of social (interpersonal) hierarchies, but accept the benefits and perpetuate them anyway. • We prioritize attention on our discomfort despite evidence of our privilege. Part 2: Documented Crafted a Story • Looked for personal information pieces. • Didn’t excuse any account. • Included 2-3 tweets from every person account. • Printed them. • Cut them out individually. • Studied them. • Thought about a universal story. • Saw people’s needs, wants, hopes. • Saw people experiencing each other’s words, sorting each other. • Experienced people’s words, sorted them. Connected Hypothesis to Story • Decided how to tell the story. • Decided what observations to highlight. • Chose information to support subjective observations. • Arranged information into piles. • Found words/tweets/connections that proved my points. • Curated people’s words to tell the story I wanted to tell. Set Out to Prove Hypothesis • Categorized people’s words with made-up systems. • Culled the ones that were irrelevant to the story as I saw it. • Hid them, didn’t trash them. • Buried them by gluing them down first. • Disappeared them under the other tweets. • Built the story I had intended to tell in the first place. Part 3: Replicated The Hypothesis Came To Life • Continued to select, sort, and arrange tweets according to the story I wanted. • Noted people frustrated by the restrictions of social hierarchy. • Saw people prioritizing attention on their own experiences over others'. • Narrative developed that mirrored the data I was sorting. • Had this as a conversation with myself. • Wanted to have the conversation with other artists. • Didn’t find anyone interested. • Got frustrated by the restrictions of social hierarchy. • Prioritized attention on my own experience over others'. • Lived my hypothesis. • Wrote that experience into a script.
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By Joey Donia - bio | email ALBANY, GA (WALB) - Moultrie's John Fordham shot a 3 under 69 on Tuesday and won the Albany Junior Open at -3. Jarrett Flythe and Spencer Ferrell tied for 2nd at -1. Americus' Katharyn Fowler shot a 3 over 75 Tuesday and finished first in the girls division at +7.
According to a report from Jon Paul Morosi, the Cubs signed first baseman Bryan LaHair to a minor league deal. In the first, of what should be several minor league signings leading up to spring training, the minor league deal for the left-handed first baseman includes an invitation to Spring Training. According to a report from Carrie Muskat on Friday, it appears the Cubs have re-signed outfielder Brad Snyder to a minor league contract. Snyder became a minor league free agent at the end of the 2009 campaign. Snyder was claimed off waivers from the Cleveland Indians in September of 2008 and added to the 40-man roster. Snyder was placed on waivers following big league camp last spring and outrighted to Triple-A Iowa a year ago. Updated – 11:57am CST – According to a report from the Chicago Tribune, the Cubs re-signed Brad Snyder. LaHair played in 45 games for Seattle in 2008 and hit .250 with a .315 OBP in 150 plate appearances … four doubles and three homers. Bryan LaHair’s Page from Baseball Reference Carrie Muskat mentioned Brad Snyder in her winter ball update and stated “Snyder, expected in the Cubs’ camp this spring as a non-roster invitee.” The Indians used their first round pick of the 2003 draft on Brad Snyder. The lefty outfielder performed well in just 69 games for the Iowa Cubs last season. Snyder spent a majority of the year on the DL with a broken wrist. Snyder’s line in 2009: .278/.335/.549/.883 with 16 doubles and 14 home runs. Brad Snyder was in big league camp with the Cubs in 2009 … and there has not been an official announcement of the re-signing of Brad Snyder. [Updated 11:57am CST – According to a report from the Tribune, the Cubs have re-signed Brad Snyder] Brad Snyder’s Page from Baseball Reference The full list of non-roster invitees (players not on the 40-man roster) to big league camp should be released in the next 10 to 15 days … and is expected to include Starlin Castro and Casey Coleman. Stay Tuned …
The 2021 Winter School – A Transcontinental Learning Experience Months before the course started, I was often concerned whether it all would work out – the zoom environment, potential time differences of our students, internet connections of my co-lecturers. The concern was good in the sense that when we started all was well-prepared and apart from some rare freezing sound or vision, our graduate course African Philosophy in Global Times. Knowledge and Culture felt like an easily flowing river. I had underestimated the warm atmosphere that comes into being when individuals automatically form a community of learners from the start, because learning is what they all love so much – and because they commit to the topic at hand. The guest lecturers were present as much as possible, which made this intense week feel more like an expert seminar than a teaching event, and this is, of course, ideally what a graduate course should be. My hopes that this week would have potential for a future network also was not in vain, as materials and news are now still exchanged, as they are – by the way – by some members of last year’s course Intercultural Philosophy and Postcolonial Theory. What I was particularly happy about was that we had opened the course again to professionals with enough academic background to do a philosophy course at this level, as we could welcome several participants who worked in African contexts from their different disciplines, and who brought insights and questions into the classroom that benefited those coming from a Philosophy background – and vice versa. Although gradually I start to yearn for real life work meetings again, us all logging in from such different places as the US, Senegal Belgium and Cameroon, to mention just a few, every day at the same moment from 4 different time zones, gave another type of intimate classroom feel I wouldn’t have wanted to miss. You can see for yourself from the ‘group photo’ we made the final afternoon. Some group members were not present at that photo moment, especially our valued co-lecturers Hady Ba and Oumar Dia from Dakar finally had to return to business at their own institution. The upside is that we hope this initiative of the VU Winterschool will have a follow up at their end, at the Université Cheikh Anta Diop, in the following years. Now let me just give the word to some of those present, to hear from different perspectives what we did and learned. Louise Müller, one of the lecturers wrote: “In this African Philosophy course, we have discussed texts from a variety of fields such as analytical philosophy, the philosophy of history, epistemology and global ethics all with a focus on Africa. Not only were the texts philosophical and geographically very distinct, but the teachers and the students also came from various cultural and disciplinary backgrounds. This diversity resulted in an interesting group dynamic and highly in-depth discussions on the significance of African indigenous knowledge, notions of truth, black Athena, cosmopolitic consciousness, Othering and philosophical sagacity in a contemporary global context. As a Lecturer I contributed by sharing my expertise in African philosophy and history. I was pleasantly surprised that I also learned a lot from the inspiring presentations of my African and Dutch colleagues and those of our students. I, therefore, like to sincerely thank everyone for their participation in this course. Last but not least, I like to thank the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, in particular professor Roothaan, for organising this wonderful winter course.” And Jonasz Dekkers, one of the students shared: “This Winter School was a great succes for me! It was a prefect opportunity to learn about African Philosophy. What is unique about this winter school is that we learned not only about African Philosophy, but from African philosophers (although it’s a shame that such a characteristic of a course is unique and not more common in western academia). Another thing I very much liked about this course is that it was profoundly philosophical, but with students from all kinds of disciplines, such as Law and Medicine. This made for very fine discussions and refreshing new insights. This winter school surely paved the way for my PhD in the form of it being an affirmation of my desires to pursue a career in African Philosophy. Thank you to Angela Roothaan, the others and the philosophers from Senegal and Cameroon for instigating this wonderful week!” Another reaction came from Kaleem Ahmid on LinkedIn, directly after we finished. From my heart I can only say ‘thank you’ to ALL who made it a wonderful learning experience – to the students for their active participation and the teachers for making time in their busy schedules and gracefully sharing their expertise. Now if you consider following a similar course when we organize it, in Amsterdam or Dakar, online or live, you may get more information by checking out the announcement once it will be published here.
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