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+In the Hyborian Kingdom, none were more revered or feared, than Red Sonja. With fiery, red hair and a fierce warrior prowess, she became a force not to be reckoned with. After an unfortunate event that involves the death of her family and her body being desecrated, she prays for a means to exact her revenge upon those who have wronged her. To her luck, her prayers are answered by a benevolent spirit of the woods, appearing only as a red humanoid-shaped mist, who gives her enhanced abilities and skills useful in the ways of combat. In exchange, she must follow a vow to never lie with a man until he has beaten her in a fair duel.
+Nearby, in a temple ruled by white-clad priestesses, a ceremony begins. They make claim that the talisman, a glowing green orb responsible for the creation of all life, is growing massively unstable and must be hidden in complete darkness. It’s the only way to save the world and all who live on it. Unfortunately, things don’t go as they planned when Queen Gedren (Sandahl Bergman) with her black-clad army invades the temple and steals the talisman for herself.
+Among the priestesses is Varna, Sonja’s sister (Janet Agren), who discovers that the talisman can only be touched by women. Men evaporate instantly when they come into contact with it. She barely escapes with her life but when an arrow pierces her back, her vitality starts to gradually plummet.
+Her escape sends her flying right into the arms of a mighty warrior named Kalidor, played by none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger. The few perpetrators who followed were shown no mercy from him. He sliced through them clean – what a hero. Varna requested the presence of her sister before her oncoming passing, to which Kalidor obeyed and left to retrieve the mighty Red Sonja in much haste.
+Training in an outdoor arena of sorts, complete with a rather odd-looking statue in a squatting position, is Red Sonja (starring Brigitte Nielsen). No longer dressed in torn rags, but an alluring golden-scaled dress and a matching headpiece. Compared to the comic book version, I’d say her dress is pretty modest in the movie – though still revealing. Her master, a wise old man, decides to reward Red Sonja for becoming the “Master of the Master”, as he put it. A room full of dazzling swords of all kinds are shown to her. One sword in particular calls her name in a soft voice – the same voice she knew to be the kindred spirit from the woods. She was clearly on the path she desired: the path of vengeance.
+Kalidor, dressed in red and gold, arrives in style, upon horseback, and retrieves thee Red Sonja without delay. Before Varna passes away, she informs Sonja of the talisman and the destruction it would bring in 13 days time. Simply put: it’ll be the end of the world, if the talisman is not hidden in eternal darkness. Not if Sonja can do something about it…
+The hulky, yet courteous ally offers his help to the distraught beauty, but she refuses claiming, “I don’t need any man’s help.” To which she rides off alone towards the massive storm in the city of Hablok. Proof of the talisman at work, and her only clue to the whereabouts of Queen Gedren. Although Kalidor may have been left behind, he’s seen lingering in the mere distance keeping an ever close-eye on her in secret.
+When she arrives in the once-grand city of Hablok, she finds the kingdom in complete ruins. Only two bickering citizens remain. Specifically one actually, ranting uncontrollably to the other about how pathetic and insignificant he is. Of course, he just so happens to be the heir to the throne, Prince Tarn, starring Ernie Reyes Jr. Only a young boy in this film, but you can still recognize him from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, or The Rundown from his later years. Even then, he had the martial artist finesse of a champion.
+The other individual is Falkon (Paul Laurence Smith), Prince Tarn’s servant and guardian. Thanks to Sonja’s fast acting, she was able to help them both out of a jam. Prince Tarn offers her a rank in his army as a cook, as thanks for her good deeds, but she refuses. Her only interest is the directions to Berkubane, the land of Perpetual Night, where Gedren resides, which she receives. However, before leaving, she advises Falkon to “beat some manners into him” – by means of spanking of course. He’s against doing such measures, and seems to be content with the Prince the way he is, oddly enough.
+On Red Sonja continues her journey. First she has to pass through Lord Brydon’s domain, played by Pat Roach. In a short encounter, she leaves with the grand key necessary to open the gates, that she pulls from his dead body. Just as she refused Queen Gedren’s advances, she refused Brydon’s. The only difference is Queen Gedren lives with only a slash to the face while Brydon is pierced through the chest. The Queen actually wears a gold chain mask to cover the scar. I must say it gives her character a unique flair.
+As Brydon’s soldiers move in on Red Sonja, Kalidor busts in to save the day! The two manage to escape to the gate, except Kalidor stays behind to deal with them himself. She smirks at his decision, then rides off.
+She finds herself next in some woods, when she overhears odd commotion going on. Why, it’s Prince Tarn! Being tortured?! A ruffian has his hands and feet tied to a horse ready to pull him apart. Not on Sonja’s watch. She charges in, cuts the restraints, and fends off the bandits, but not without the help of Prince Tarn.
+Falkon returns after all the action is done, claiming he went out hunting for food. Now one has become three, for Prince Tarn is eager to make the Queen pay for her crimes against his kingdom. So our group travels together, all the while scolding each other. There’s an epic skeleton bridge that they cross, and it’s pretty glorious. Could’ve used some metal music in the scenic shot, would’ve given it edge.
+Sonja feels the need to “mother” the Prince a few times. She even boldly tells him, “You’ll never learn anything else til you learn gratitude and self-sacrifice – like Falkon; he’s a REAL man.” But later, a heart-to-heart talk smooths out their rough edges. She teaches him to be gentle when wielding a weapon. You learn that Prince Tarn is actually quite charming, and well on his way to becoming a wise, civilized king. Who knew? Supposedly, Falkon did.
+Meanwhile, at Queen Gedren’s palace, the talisman is moved into a large room filled with multiple lit candles. It is said the talisman gains it’s power from sources of light, where as darkness destroys it. Through magic, the Queen’s wizard (dressed in green and orange decor) displays the trio proceeding towards them. At the Queen’s side is a beautiful young maiden, obviously her partner, and an unnaturally large pet spider – that purrs?
+The sight of Red Sonja grasps her attention in a heartbeat. Without delay she orders that no harm better come to Red Sonja – not even a scratch on her body. This queen knows what she wants. She also knows how to “dress to impress”. Black may be her color, but the gold she adorns herself in, as well as her followers, surpass by far as her color of choice. In a way, seeing Red Sonja, reborn in golden apparel, appears as a treasure to Gedren; a prize worthy for her to behold.
+On Queen Gedren’s orders, the talisman is used to conjure up a “little” storm in order to sway the party towards the “Icthyan Killing Machine” she has released. Inside a cave filled with water, the metallic beast is eventually blinded, leaving it screaming in agony. Kalidor appears again, clad this time in black and gold, to help Sonja settle the score.
+Around a campfire later, it is revealed who Kalidor truly is. Turns out he’s a Lord of Hyrkania, vowed to ensure the talisman is properly taken care of. Sonja sighs, hoping he was lurking for a much different reason – he did. He pulls her in to kiss her, which she allows, but then backs away remembering her vow. He finds her vow ironic, but he’s up for the challenge. The two go at it hard, until they are both completely exhausted. The Prince even notices the amount of energy put into the match. “She doesn’t want to win,” he says.
+The next day, they reach their final destination: Queen Gedren’s palace. Through their teamwork, the Prince was able to retrieve his kingdom’s stolen gold, and Sonja was able to rid the world of the talisman and Queen Gedren. Due to the Prince’s courage, he almost had trapped himself inside the palace to help the others escape.
+Afterwards, Prince Tarn strongly encourages Red Sonja to visit his kingdom someday in the future when it’s rebuilt for he wants her at his court, maybe even make her his bride. But Sonja suggests that he’ll find a bride. Kalidor makes a comment to choose wisely, for he has made a rule “never to take a woman unless she can beat me in a fair fight.” A challenge Sonja is up to take. The royal pair rides off to their homeland, while the two warriors fight amongst themselves. The movie ends with them being lip-locked.
+All in all, Red Sonja is pretty similar to the Conan movie series, but with a strong female lead instead. I, myself, am a huge fan of the original Conan movies starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, so I found this movie a delight. Even if you’re not a fan of Conan or Red Sonja, this movie will please audiences who enjoy action and adventure. The acting isn’t the best perhaps, but it’s quite comical and entertaining to watch. Out of five stars, I would give this film two and a half stars.
+Friday, August 29, 2008
+The future of newspapers?
+It is designed and packaged like a traditional newspaper, but delivered by email with a link to a PDF.
+I received my first issue (39 pages) today. It's reminiscent of the short-lived sports daily The National from the early 1990s.
+Unlike the newspapers delivered to my doorstep this morning, it was missing none of the "late" West Coast scores. It also had full stories and box scores on the previous nights Browns, University of Cincinnati and Miami (Ohio) football games.
+Best of all, perhaps, it's free (at least for now anyway).
+Click on the headline for today's issue. And note the story on Page 29 about the Tampa Bay Rays written by former Beacon Journal sports editor Bill Eichenberger.
+Thursday, August 28, 2008
+Bloomberg runs Steve Jobs's obituary.
+Tuesday, August 26, 2008
+BJ wins Society of Professional Journalist awards
+The Beacon Journal won three first place awards in the Society of Professional Journalists competition for newspapers over 100,000.
+They were for criminal justice reporting of the Jessie Marie Davis murder by the staff, Betty-Lin Fisher for a business profile “Smucker Family Preserves” and Bob Downing for environmental coverage of the Countywide Landfill fire.
+Other winners:
+• Second place, criminal justice reporting — Ed Meyer for Gondor, Resh Leave Jail.
+• Second place, headline writing — Kim Drezdzon.
+• Second place, human interest writing — John Higgins for Basketball Plus: A Winning Equation.
+• Second place, sports profile — Marla Ridenour, Glimpses of Greg Oden.
+• Second place, Web site — Ohio.com staff.
+• Third place, best critic in Ohio — Rich Heldenfels.
+The honorees will get awards at a ceremony at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in October.
+Click on the headline to read the Beacon Journal story on Ohio.com. The story was published Monday on page B2
+Monday, August 25, 2008
+Abe Zaidan a blogger? Here's link proof
+Retired veteran BJ political columnist Abe Zaidan now has his own blog called "Grumpy Abe."
+You can find it at
+Friday, August 22, 2008
+Ex-BJ truck driver William Riffle Jr. dies at 43
+William D. Riffle Jr., 43, passed away August 17, 2008.
+He was born December 11, 1964 in Akron, Ohio and resided in Copley Township. He graduated from the Univ
+He was preceded in death by father, William D. Riffle Sr.; grandmother, Hester Riffle; and grandmother, Irene Near. He is survived by his wife, Michelle; son, Brendan; and daughter, Brittany. Also survived by mother, Rebecca; sisters, Eileen Smith and Veronica Furman; the Rotili family; and additional family members. Private services for the family have taken place.
+(COX, WADSWORTH 330-335-3311.)
+[Beacon Journal, Akron, OH,Friday, August 22, 2008, page B7, col. 4]
+Thursday, August 21, 2008
+Please send an email to a loyal blog viewer
+Gil Beorn, a 1972 BJ mailroom retiree and one of our regular viewers, has a new email address and a new postal address:
+Gilbert E Beorn
+16225 N. Cave Creek Rd
+Space 28
+Phoenix, AZ 85032
+gbeorn@qwest.net
+Gil is an amazing man. He will be 99 years old in February but he lives for emails and always wants to make sure his records are current, his daughter Laura Modzel tells us.
+There’s a reason for the new addresses. Gil’s wife, Opal Christina, died on April 5, 2008 at the age of 88. Tney were married for 67 years. Gil has since moved in with his son.
+If you would like to recall a little more about Gil just type Beorn in the search box at the top of the blog to call up a couple of posts on Gil in February 2007.
+And then, please, send him an email. We owe that to a loyal viewer.
+'Voice of Doom' from Syracuse
+Vin Crosbie of Syracuse, NY, has a blog called Digital Deliverance which reads like the Voice of Doom:
+.
+."
+Crosbie will be writing more in the coming days at his site, but alas this sentence is the one that is most depressing:
+" I’ll outline what the American daily industry might have done to avoid its demise."
+Might have done, as if it is too late already.
+Click on the headline to go to Crosbie's blog.
+Wednesday, August 20, 2008
+PD follows with buyout, hikes price to 75 cents
+The Cleveland Plain Dealer extended a voluntary buyout offer to most of its 370 non-union office employees Tuesday as part of the daily's effort to reduce expenses in the wake of a newspaper-industry advertising slump. It comes a day after the newspaper raised its newsstand price from 50 cents to 75 cents
+Workers offered the buyout, about a third of the paper's 1,200 employees, received a letter from Terry Egger, president and publisher. It went to newsroom managers, as well as employees in advertising, circulation and other departments.." They have until Oct. 2 to decide.
+The Plain Dealer offered a buyout to all employees in 2006, and 64 newsroom employees left with severance packages. The Beacon Journal laid off 40 newsroom employees — 25 percent of the staff — in 2006.
+The Plain Dealer is owned by Advance Publications Inc. and has a daily circulation of about 345,000. The Beacon Journal, which has an average weekday circulation of about 134,000 and 173,000 on Sunday, is owned by Sound Publishing Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of Canada's Black Press Ltd.
+Read the Associated Press story in Editor & Publisher
+Read the PD website story by Frank Bentayou and John Funk on Cleveland.com
+No news is NOT good news
+Beacon Journal editor Bruce Winges got it right. “The Beacon Journal is no exception” to the rough times in the newspaper industry.
+It took only 77 words to provide the news.
+In the huge economic scheme with Summit County unemployment above the state level it is not a big deal--unless, of course, you are one of the 20 who will experience it. The news was offered in a Backgrounder on the second business page–a little difficult to find on Ohio.com where a search for ‘Winges’ asks if you mean “twinges” which usually means a sharp, sudden pain.
+Here’s the story:
+Beacon Journal
+offering buyouts
+The Akron Beacon Journal announced Tuesday that it is offering early retirement and buyout packages to all newsroom employees.
+''We are offering these packages because of the economic downturn the newspaper industry is facing. The Beacon Journal is no exception,'' editor and vice president Bruce Winges said. ''We believe that these packages are a generous alternative to layoffs.''
+The early-retirement package is available to employees 55 years and older. The buyout is available to all newsroom employees.
+And here’s the talk:
+There is not much news, but lots of talk going the rounds. An earlier post (August 11) noted that Phil White, advertising customer service manager, was let go. White is 55 years old and began working at the Beacon Journal on June 23, 1975.
+Also heard was Jan Wyatt, who has been at the Beacon Journal for 30 years, left because she found another job. Jerri Combs, who was secretary to the comtroller for 25 years, got severance pay of two weeks for every year of service.
+And how about these “have you heard” comments:
+“Tony Barone who works in newsprint told me this is the first time in history of Beacon that they have ordered a less amount of paper to use.”
+“Circulation will be delivering the Plain Dealer in all our delivery areas except up in the Northern part.”
+“ I heard just the opposite that they will be delivering PD to the northern part.”
+Which may prove that no news is not good news
+Tuesday, August 19, 2008
+BJ to buy out 20 and trim section fronts
+The axe is falling again at the Akron Beacon Journal. Editor Bruce Winges was the bearer of bad news at a 3:30 p.m. staff meeting today in the JSK room.
+Buyouts are being offered to cut the staff by 17 per cent (around 20) and the paper will be confined to three sections; one for all news, one for sports and one for entertainment and other content. This would eliminate the Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday section fronts.
+The goal is to get rid of 8 reporters, 8 copy editor/page designers, 2 artists and 2 photographers. Management will decide which to accept.
+Those 55 or older would be offered a lump sum payment of their pension entitlement plus $25,000. Younger staffers would get two weeks pay for every year of service plus an extra two weeks pay.
+The Newspaper Guild is currently in negotiations.
+Adding to the poor image: Nothing could be found in breaking news on Ohio.com, but Akron News Now was jumping all over the story.
+Also, see our earlier post about the new design plans for the Beacon Journal.
+Fake News show viewers know news better
+Pew Survey:
+Viewers of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert Score High on News Knowledge.
+That’s the report from Editor & Publisher in a story by Greg Michell. There are, of course, many more significant statistics in the report (see the graphic here) so you should click on the headline to see the Pew story.
+Here’s Mitchell's report:%
+Could this happen: From the fake LA Times
+L.A. Times axes last employee
+Alleged newspaper will be written by a computer software program. CEO Zell orders downtown headquarters converted into a 'gentleman's club' to maximize the property's value.
+That’s the headline on a fake story on the fake web site called:
+Click on the headline to check it out.
+Monday, August 18, 2008
+A new model for news by AP
+Finally someone is trying to fix the problem rather than just complain about it.
+The Associated Press commissioned a study and thinks it has come up with a new model for news. Remember the pyramid form of writing with the five Ws and an H: WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY AND WHO? It needs work ---difficult study.
+We all have read the alarming studies that show people don’t read anymore and that young adults experience news fatigue from being inundated by facts and updates and have trouble accessing in-depth stories.
+The AP is in the business and needs to work on the problem. The surprise is that none of the gloom-and-doom media watchers have even commented on the AP report,.
+Consumers come to the news from a variety of perspectives and platforms and news providers can create links and pathways to different points. Editors must find ways to connect a story’s entry point for users –providing them with more information than they could find by searching or scrolling.
+A key finding in the 71-page report is.
+.
+Incidentally, the CNN presentation of Jim Kavanagh’s story on Shaken Baby Syndrome is a good example of using the new model to provide readers with information on an important subject.
+Click on the headline to read the full report. Hopefully others will stumble on it.
+A Memorable Project from Jim Kavanagh
+We occasionally post a Memorable Story we discover from the past or the present.
+Today we salute a work that goes beyond Memorable Story and must fit into a category we might call a Memorable Project..
+The story is about the this little baby boy who became the 2008 Baby of the Year in Summit County when he was born at 12:33 a.m. on January 1 and died 12
+Former Beacon Journal copy desk chief Jim Kavanagh, now at CNN, spent three months reporting and writing it. He originally proposed telling the story over two days with a main and a sidebar each day. The CNN editors were not ready to commit to that so it ended up a single, 1,600-word story.
+But what a story: It stood as the main story on the main page for four hours , an extraordinarily long time for CNN”s site, because it was drawing such heavy traffic. Between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m., the story received 1,388,000 page views; 360,000 of those were people who read it because someone had emailed it to them.
+“This was by far the biggest project of my career,” Jim writes. “I spent about three months reporting and writing it. It's a tough read, but I thought it was a story worth telling. I hope you think so too.”
+The story is well displayed on the CNN site with links to the autopsy report, police investigator
+Jim, incidentally is one of the people honored on the Blog Wall of Honor on our website which contains the names of 16 who left the Beacon Journal during the big layoff announced on August 22, 2006 when one-forth of the staff was cut. The list honors 16 former employees with 291 years of experience who were not laid off but volunteered to leave--sometimes in the hope of saving the job of a friend.
+Click on the headline to see the Memorable Project.
+McClatchy online revenue stands out, according to a report in Adverisitng Age. . Tribune.
+At Lee -- which publishes a number of Midwestern titles including the St. Louis Post-Dispatch -- online ad revenue declined 9.1% during the quarter.
+.
+Click on the headline to go to the Advertising Age story.
+Saturday, August 16, 2008
+The land of tons of daylight
+By John Olesky
+BJ 1969-96
+I saw the light on my sixth cruise in 40 months with Paula. Plenty of it. During our July 15-28 Baltic Sea vacation sunrise was as early as 4 a.m. and sunset was as late as 11 p.m. Up to 19 hours of daylight in Scandinavia.
+Holland America’s MS Rotterdam took us to Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland
+I got to test my 5-month-old right knee replacement on cobblestone streets, hills and church steps. We walked as long as five hours on some days. The knee worked fine. Thanks, Dr. Raymond Acus III of Falls Orthopedic Surgeons.
+I loved the Old Town section of Tallinn, Estonia’s capital, where the Town Wall and fortresses were built in the 15th through 17th centuries – and cobblestone streets. Old Town even survived World War II.
+Obviously, when you visit St. Petersburg you go to Russia’s Hermitage, where we spent three hours looking at some of the three million works of art. And marveled at the Church on the Spilled Blood, built on the spot where Czar Alexander II was assassinated in 1881. The building has perhaps more mosaic pieces inside and out than any church in the world. A football field away near the Griboedov Canal we observed five wedding parties. Russian newlyweds go to various famous, popular sites for their wedding photos. Instead of “cheese,” the photographer and the guests yelled “Vodka!” before the pictures were taken.
+We were fascinated by the Vasa, a 226-foot long, 62-foot high wooden Swedish warship that capsized and sank 10 minutes into its 1628 maiden voyage. It remained under the Baltic Sea for 333 years before being brought up. The Baltic’s brackish water kept the Vasa 95% intact. A Stockholm museum was built to house it.
+Helsinki’s Lutheran Cathedral, with its 56 steep steps, gave my knee another successful test. It is a 1852 replacement for a 1727 church.
+Oslo’s 80-acre Vigeland Park, with 212 bronze and granite sculptures created by Gustav Vigeland, beginning in 1924, was astounding. We also entered Oslo’s City Hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded.
+Also amazing was the astronomical clock in St. Mary’s Church in Rostock, Germany. It was built in 1472 and will keep track of the minute, hour, day, month and year till 2017.
+Paula visited the 1,200-seat Arhus Theater in Arhus, Denmark, without me while I upchucked and spent the entire day in our cabin.
+We prefer to explore on our own and stumbled upon the World Lifeguard Championships off the beaches of Warnemunde, Germany. The Australians seemed to be dominating the events, which included jumping into a motorized rubber rescue boat, racing out to buoys and bringing the “victim” back to the sand.
+Since we were in Germany, the land of beermakers, Paula and I hoisted pilsners and emptied our cups. A fitting toast to another marvelous vacation, I’d say.
+To see the photos, click on the headline.
+Friday, August 15, 2008
+Where can you go for a rest?
+Frances Burke Murphey (Dec 24, 1922 - Nov 9, 1998) has been gone for almost a decade, but she keeps popping up occasionally.
+The latest is a mention in the Dyer Streets column of the BJ's Bob Dyer. Bob got a note from Meleine (That's her real name and not just one of our typos) Dailey of Wadsworth who said she saw the flashing sign on Interstate 77 North which said the rest stop was closed and wondered if it was permanent or temporary.
+Dyer reported that "The Ohio Department of Transportation did close the northbound rest stop--the one with a plaque memorializing legendary Beacon Journal columnist Fran Murphey--on Aug, 1."
+It will reopen Sept. 1 with new waterlines.
+We know very little here, but would bet that the outhouse at Murpheydale is probably no longer available.
+Thanks to Bob and what's her name, however, we have an excuse for printing this photo. Fran loved to write about outhouses so this would bring a chuckle from her.
+Thursday, August 14, 2008
+A mini-skirt design for Beacon Journal?
+There has been talk about it for some time but the word is that you can expect a tabloid-sized Beacon Journal landing on your porch within a month or so.
+Line drawers met this week to talk about design, but details are being held close to the chest.
+Supposedly there will be three tabloid sections: one for all the news (national, state and local), one for sports and one for entertainment et..al.
+Roy Peter Clarke, a senior of Poynter Institute, was talking about it a couple of years ago.
+“If I were an editor or publisher of a broadsheet newspaper in any corner of the United States, I'd be paying close attention to a powerful trend affecting the future of newspapers around the world: big papers are converting to smaller formats.
+“Size matters. But one size does not fit all. Yet the trend is smaller, smaller, smaller. Watch them shrink from the 54-inch to the 50-inch web; from broadsheet to what in Europe they call "compact" sizes: from the "super tab," known as the Berliner, down to the traditional tabloid.
+“In countries like England and the Netherlands, converts are popping up like reformed sinners at a tent revival. In places like Poland and South Africa, wild and wooly tabs are testing boundaries and building readership with a reckless democratic energy.
+“And while the word "tabloid" often connotes sensationalism, celebrity and sexuality, some of the world's most traditional and historical news journals have exchanged the formal gown for the mini-skirt.”
+The European edition of The Wall Street Journal is now a tab
+Here are a couple of points made in the Poynter article:
++ Catching the tab spirit should not require you to make a compact with the devil. Catching the tab spirit does not require the broadsheet to shed the monk's robes and don the harlot's frock. Serious tabloids, including Newsday and The Christian Science Monitor, exist everywhere, sometimes dancing the waltz so that no one can see them jitterbug
++ Broadsheets need to catch the Tabloid Spirit. Newspapers that converts soon discover that everything changes: news judgment, content, design, photography, advertising, marketing, story-telling forms, writing and audience. Without lowering their standards, news organizations need to study and adapt some of the best effects of tabloids: portability, tight writing, great headlines, connection with youth culture, devotion to sports, a lively editorial voice.
+Hopefully, it will not include one bad trend predicted by another media watcher:
+“One additional category that I predict will arise in the next few years: the newspaper that moves to a heavily templated design - that is, pre-formatted pages, including covers, plug-and-play with strictly placed briefs, pre-measured stories, pre-sized photos, whether local or wire, and possibly very strict pre-formatted advertising holes to accommodate it..
+McClatchy announces salary freeze
+The McClatchy Co. announced on Thursday a one-year salary freeze starting Sept. 1. The across-thme-board freeze includes all 30 newspapers in the chain and the corporate office in Sacramento.
+If employees are scheduled to receive a merit or salary review between Sept. 1 and Aug. 31, 2009, the review will occur one year later than scheduled.
+Publishers of the newspapers sent out memos to all employees
+The memo at one of the newspapers explained:
+"This means that if you are scheduled to receive a merit or salary review between Sept. 1, 2008 and Aug. 31, 2009, your salary review will occur one year later than scheduled. For example, if your next salary review date is March 1, 2009, the salary review will be postponed until March 1, 2010. However, you will receive regularly scheduled performance reviews during this period."
+Thursday.Sacramento Bee publisher Cheryl Dell in his memo to all employees said
+“While we have taken many steps to reorganize and streamline operations to respond to changing business models and these economic challenges, we need to do more to control expenses.”
+Ed Fletcher, chairman of the employee union, said employees are learning to do more with less, but are opposed to doing more for less.
+“Sadly we’ve seen a steady stream of good employees making the often-difficult decision to leave the company over the last 12 months,” Fletcher said, in an e-mail. “Between layoffs, buyouts and attrition, the newsroom alone is down 29 people since Aug. 27, 2007.”
+The salary freeze will only further that migration, he said.
+“Losing pace with inflation will cause even the most die-hard journalist to question whether, for the sake of their future and family, it’s time to move on,” he said.
+He said the guild is looking forward to meeting with management to offer ideas on how to trim costs without “destroying employee moral, driving more employees away, or causing a financial hardship for employees.
+“One place to start is to eliminate management bonuses.”
+Management at the Lexingcton (Ky) Herald-Leader earlier announcecd another voluntary separation package with no specific target number.
+A memo there said:
+“The Herald-Leader continues.”
+Click on the headline to read the story in the Sacramento Bee
+Wednesday, August 13, 2008
+Here's an update from Marvin Katz
+After 40 years of successive careers in journalism, public relations, and freelance writing and PR consulting, I retired in 1998. Three years later, my wife Joyce and I moved from Rockville, Md., where we'd lived for 24 years, to a mountainside home five miles due north of downtown Hendersonville, N.C., and 22 miles from Asheville. Life is reasonably good, with modern medical technology staying a step or two ahead of our needs. I stepped down earlier this year after six years on the board of our homeowners association, five of them as president. But there's enough other stuff going on that I wonder how I ever found time to work for pay. We have two daughters. Lisa is a Kent State grad like me who did her J-School internship at the BJ and is now director of news services for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Susie is a family-practice physician in Portland, Ore., and the mother of our two grandchildren.
+--Marv
+Visitor from South Carolina
+Harold McElroy also lives in Pauleys Island, about a block from Dick. Sid Sprague, who began the BJ retirees migration from Akron to Pauleys, moved to Colorado after his wife died. The Spragues were best friends with a couple in Pauleys. The couple's husband died, and eventually the widow and Sid got together, and later moved near her family in Colorado. Sid moved from Cuyahoga Falls to Pauleys Island.
+Dick has lived in Pauleys Island for nine years. He's a mile from the Atlantic Ocean and fishes a lot, in the ocean and on a nearby river.
+Others at the 1 p.m. second Wednesday monthly lunch were Pat Dougherty, retired engraver; retired printers Al Hunsicker, Gene McClellan, Carl Nelson and Cal Deshong; and retired Newsroom employees Dave Boerner, Tom Moore and John Olesky.
+'Pro bono' does not mean working for free
+A note from Kevin Allman to Poynter Online:.
+Tuesday, August 12, 2008
+Reminder: BJ Retirees lunch is tomorrow.
+Over 6,300 newspaper jobs lost
+“How severe have the recent cutbacks in newspaper staffing and operations been?” Potts asks. “Pretty severe. Over the past few days, I've built a database of the cuts over the past year at the nation's 100 largest newspapers (measured by circulation), and here's what I found:
+*.
+Click on the headline to see his PDF file. The Beacon Journal is 86 (by circulation) on the list.
+Monday, August 11, 2008
+Bob Lewis having shoulder surgery -- again
+So I called Bob in Wadsworth but left a message when no one answered.
+Later, Paula and I were driving to Hudson High School for a German brass band concert (lots of polkas and oom-pa-pas) when Bob called back on my cellphone. Only Bob wasn't in Wadsworth, he was in California. Bob's wife told him that a guy named John wanted to talk to him about a Florida vacation.
+"I knew it was you," Bob said.
+"Where are you?," said I. "In California," Bob answered.
+Bob is in California getting his rotator cuff repaired, his second shoulder operation. Bob said that he overdid the physical therapy after the first shoulder operation, so he returned to his favorite doctor to fix the latest problem.
+I wanted to talk to him about renting his 2-bedroom home on Siesta Key, off Sarasota, which he still owns at 7007 Point of Rocks Road, maybe a block from the late BJ printer Bill Gorrell's rental complex. Several years ago, I ran into Bob and Mike Jewell walking on the beach at Siesta Key. Bob's place wasn't rented for about 10 days in February that year so they both went down to stay in it. We were staying in Sea Castle, whose parking lot is across the street from Gorrell's former rentals.
+My late wife Monia and I had dinner with Bob and Mike the next evening.
+Alas, Sea Castle has been razed to make way for a 6-story condominium. Gorrell's place also is or will be leveled for the same reason. And the two complexes behind Gorrell's former place, which Bill managed for the doctors who owned them.
+Good luck on your second shoulder surgery, Bob!
+Phil White is among half dozen who lost jobs
+A half dozen business types lost their jobs at the Beacon Jiournal last Monday --including Phil White, advertising customer service manager. White is 55 years old and began working at the Beacon Journal on June 23, 1975,
+Two other ad coordinators with less service and a top finance department employee also are gone.
+There are no specific details on what type of severance, pension or health benefits might be available. Home telephone numbers already have been removed from the employee list.
+Wednesday, August 06, 2008
+Here's Cal in busy downtown Akron in 1949
+Yes. That's now-retired printer Calvin Deshong at night on crowded Main Street in downtown Akron in 1949. You can see a reflection of the Richman Bros. sign in the background. Cal, who dug up the photo for us, says it was taken by a sidewalk photographer.
+The Canadian Rx solution to the donut hole
+Uroxatral is cheaper for me from Aetna as long as I have NOT reached the donut hole. When I’m in the donut hole I can get Uroxatral from Canada (same pills, exactly, as you get from Aetna or your local American pharmacist) for $113.99 for 90 when it costs me $223.24 from Aetna when I’m in the donut hole. For Alfuzosin, which is the generic for Uroxatral, it costs me $77 for 100.
+Celebrex is cheaper for me from Aetna as long as I have NOT reached the donut hole. When I’m in the donut hole I can get Celebrex from Canada (again, pills are identical to the ones you get from Aetna or your local pharmacist) for $137.78 for 100 when it costs me $301.41 for 90 from Aetna when I’m in the donut hole. For Celecoxib, the generic for Celebrex, it costs me $104.45 for 100.
+There also is a $10 shipping charge from the Canadian pharmacy to factor in.
+If I hit the donut hole Oct. 1, the 90 days of using the Canadian pharmacy will save me
+Celebrex $301.41 minus $137.78 and $10 shipping= $153.63
+Celecoxib (generic) $301.41 minus $104.45 and $10 shipping= $186.96
+Uroxatral $223.24 minus $113.99 and $10 = $99.25
+Alfuzosin (generic) $223.24 minus $77 and $10 = $136.24
+With brand names I will save $252.88 and get 10 extra pills (100 vs. 90) for 3 months.
+With generics, which we’re getting mostly from Aetna anyway, I will save $323.20!
+Some of us are hitting the donut hole with SIX MONTHS left. In that case, for generics I will save $646.40!
+How do you go about doing this and saving a ton of money for the exact pills you’re getting from Aetna?
+1. Click on this headline, which will take you to the Canadian pharmacy web site, and find your drugs that cost more than Aetna’s $5 or $10 categories and see how much you can save.
+2. Have your doctor write and hand you a prescription that, with refills, will equal or exceed the Canadian order (usually, 100 pills). If your doctor will fax the prescription to the Canadian pharmacy (mine won’t), have the Canadian pharmacy fax your doctor and he will fax the Canadian pharmacy the prescription.
+3. If your doctor hands you your prescription, go back to this Canadian pharmacy web site, order your pills and either mail in your prescription or scan and email it in (that’s acceptable, too). There will be Rx delivery choices – Rx by U.S. Mail, email, etc. -- for you to click when you’re on the Canadian pharmacy web site.
+4. CONTINUE to order the $5 and $10 prescriptions through Aetna. Even when you’re in the donut hole, that cost stays the same. Aetna just rigged the donut hole so that you won’t get out of it before the year ends, which means never.
+5. Questions? I’d be happy to answer them. Email me at jo4wvu@sbcglobal.net or call me on my cellphone at (330) 388-4466. Or conduct a discussion on this BJ Retirees web site by clicking on Comments. Maybe someone else has other, legal, sensible ways to reduce the money we spend on prescriptions.
+Uroxatral 10 mg
+Aetna pre-donut hole cost ……….. $40 for 90
+Aetna donut hole cost …………….. $223.24 for 90
+Canada uroxatral cost …………….. $113.99 for 90
+Canada Alfuzosin (generic) cost ... $77.00 for 100
+Celebrex 200 mg
+Aetna pre-donut hole cost ……….. $80 for 90
+Aetna donut hole cost …………….. $301.41 for 90
+Canada Celebrex cost …………….. $137.78 for 100
+Canada Celecoxib (generic) cost ...$104.45 for 100
+Granddaughter of late Sol Shwartz dies at 17
+Sarah Elizabeth Shwartz, 17, passed away unexpectedly in Akron on August 3, 2008.
+Born in Akron in 1991, Sarah had been a lifetime area resident. She was a 2008 graduate of Garfield High School and was set to start her first semester at the Cleveland Institute of Art in the fall. She wa
+Sarah was preceded in death by her grandparents, Barbara and Sol Shwartz and Hugh and Bernice Feller. She is survived by her loving parents, Leonard and Karen Shwartz of Akron; brothers, Lee and Joseph also of Akron; grandmother, Frieda Gerin; aunts and uncles, Roberta and Phillip Hittner, Yong and Peter Shwartz, Larry and Barbara Evans, and Doyle Feller; niece, Megan; and nephews, Devin and Zach; cousins, Libby and Lily; special friends, Ashley Dowd and Carol Carter.
+The family will receive friends Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Anthony Funeral Home Kucko-Anthony-Kertesz Chapel, 1990 S. Main St., where funeral services
+[Beacon Journal, Akron, OH,Wednesday, August 6, 2008, page B5, col. 4]
+McClatchy online revenue looking good
+Advertising lineage in newspapers will continue to decline, Media Daily News reports, but McClatchy Newspapers reports online advertising grew 58.5 percent in the second quarter of this year.
+Although most companies still don't release separate figures for "Internet-only" revenues, McClatchy CEO Gary Pruitt, discussing second-quarter results, remarked: "Excluding employment advertising, which is the category most tied to print upsellsell."
+Online display ad revenue is up 26% at E.W. Scripps, and local ads (mostly display) rose 45.7% at Media General. Finally, although she did not cite specific figures, NYTCO CEO Janet L. Robinson attributed the 13% increase in the company's online revenues to "strong display advertising."
+Nonetheless, the proportion of total revenues derived from online display advertising remains quite small, and potential sources of new online revenues are a long way off.
+Most of the big newspaper publishers have seen their print ad revenues fall sharply over the last year, if not longer. The downward trend is clearly established, with executives warning investors that there are more declines on the way. It seems that things can't get any worse--but incredibly, they can, and probably will. As newspapers are buffeted by a perfect storm of industry-specific and general trends, the rate of revenue decline is likely to accelerate in the second half of 2008 and 2009.
+It's impossible to see into the future, of course--and Ken Doctor, an analyst with Outsell, Inc., steered clear of hard-and-fast predictions, but he did say "the points for revenue are all pointing down"--adding that the situation appears especially ominous because of a couple of new, emerging trends.
+First and most importantly, online revenue growth has sputtered, stalled, and in some cases even swung into reverse in 2008. Comparing the second quarter of 2008 to the same period last year, online revenues declined 9.1% at Lee Enterprises, 12% at A.H. Belo, and 8% at E.W. Scripps. Meanwhile, online revenue growth slowed to a snail's pace for newspaper divisions at Gannett--up 3%--and the Washington Post Company, up 4%. Online growth was more robust at the New York Times Company, up 12.8%, and McClatchy, up 12.5%-- but still looked positively anemic next to the quarterly growth rates of pure-play Internet companies like Google, up 39% in the same period.
+The slowdown in online revenue growth "is absolutely terrible news," Doctor said, removing the one source of good news in previous quarters. The slowdown could have been foreseen: "Newspapers got addicted to online upsells from the print classifieds," Doctor recalled, relying on combined print-online sales to sustain double-digit growth in online classified revenues for several years. Meanwhile, the volume of print classifieds was shrinking, a process accelerated by the economic slowdown. With fewer print classifieds being placed, there are fewer opportunities for online upsells.
+Click on the headline to read the full report in Media Daily News.
+Tuesday, August 05, 2008
+Cincinnati Enquirer looks for 50 buyouts
+By E&P Staff
+CHICAGO Eight months after becoming the only local daily in the city, Gannett Co.'s Cincinnati Enquirer is seeking to buy out 50 staffers.
+In an e-mail to employees Monday, Publisher Margaret Buchanan said the paper is looking to make the reductions among non-union employees.
+"If this voluntary offer doesn't result in a sufficient number of volunteers, or if in the future, economic conditions worsen, it may be necessary to consider layoffs," Buchanan wrote.
+On offer is two weeks of salary for every year of service plus health benefits for a period of up to 52 weeks.
+The offer expires Aug. 15, Buchanan added.
+SF Chronicle offers buyouts to 125
+The San Francisco Chronicle will offer at least 125 employees the chance to take a buyout before the end of the year, the company said Friday.
+"Obviously, we're not the first newspaper to be affected by the continuing downturn in advertising," said Publisher, President and CEO Frank Vega. "We are hopeful that by opting for our employees to voluntarily sign up for buyouts we can avoid any type of layoffs going forward."
+The program is open to all employees who are not represented by a union as well as employees who are represented by the Northern California Media Workers' Guild.
+The company said it would consider accepting more than 125 employees and that it has the right to reject as well as accept applicants. If the reduction goal is not met, the company said, layoffs will be likely.
+This article appeared on page B - 3 of the San Francisco Chronicle
+Monday, August 04, 2008
+The Mayflower Hotel: Yesterday and Today
+Today seem like an opportune time to post this old postcard of the Mayflower Hotel in all its glory. The card was provided by retired printer Calvin Deshong. And here's today's news:
+Beacon Journal staff report
+AKRON: A resident of a downtown Akron high-rise apartment building was taken Sunday morning to Akron General Medical Center following a fire that also caused the building to be partially evacuated.
+Several units from the Akron Fire Department responded to the Mayflower Manor Apartments at South Main and State streets shortly after 9 a.m.
+The fire was contained to a seventh-floor apartment.
+Fire officials said smoke spread to the upper floors. Residents on the first floor, where there was significant water damage, were evacuated.
+The extent of the woman's injuries was not known. Her name and age were not released.Damage was placed at $30,000 to the apartment and $50,000 to the building.
+Sunday, August 03, 2008
+John Frederick Seiberling 1918-2008
+Bob Downing wrote an admirable obituary for page A1 on Sunday on an admirable Akron native, John F. Seiberling. Rich Ststeinhauser drew an equally admisrable portrait of Seiberling to illustrate the front page tribute.
+Downing captures it all in thse first eight paragraphs:
+By Bob Downing
+Beacon Journal staff writer.
+He was a liberal New Deal Democrat, a supporter of wilderness, arms control, free trade, world peace and historic preservation. He was a fan of Shakespeare, poetry and bawdy limericks, as well as an accomplished nature photographer and a lover of The Wind in the Willows.
+He was soft-spoken and reserved yet strong willed and at times feisty. He looked at the big picture, although he was a man of detail. Known for his calm, statesmanlike approach, he operated with caution and dignity, without flamboyance. He was known for his dry wit, intellect, idealism and integrity.
+He was a loner and proudly operated outside the political system, refusing to be one of the boys, to join the congressional club. Behind his back, staff and supporters called him St. John.
+Before Congress, during his 17 years as an attorney for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. — the company his grandfather founded — Mr. Seiberling once took a leave of absence to avoid crossing United Rubber Worker union picket lines. That's because he sided with the union at that time.
+And in the wake of the May 4, 1970, shootings at nearby Kent State University, Mr. Seiberling ignored the political risks and warnings of advisers to speak at a rally at the University of Akron, advising students there to keep their protests peaceful.
+It was his opposition to the Vietnam War that led Mr. Seiberling to run for Congress in 1970, defeating 10-term Republican incumbent William Ayers to become a 51-year-old rookie.
+Mr. Seiberling served on the House Judiciary Committee that conducted the 1974 impeachment hearings that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
+And in his 1986 congressional hearings to probe the proposed takeover of Goodyear by raider Sir James Goldsmith, it was Mr. Seiberling who drew the loudest cheers from Akron when he confronted Goldsmith with the question: ''Who the hell are you?''
+Part of Mr. Seiberling's success as a congressman was attributed to his ability to work with local and federal officials in a bipartisan effort.
+He got Akron a new federal courthouse and a new post office. He twice found federal money for the city's now-closed trash-burning power plant, as well as funds for Quaker Square, the Akron-Canton Airport, the Goodyear Technical Center and various other projects.
+''I'm not sure any of us can adequately measure with words the immense contributions John has made,'' said Akron Mayor Don Plusquellic. ''The true value of his work will continue to reside in his legacy and will be enjoyed by and for many, many generations to come. His is the work of a remarkable public servant with a most generous spirit and creative mind. John Seiberling and his family have helped build and sustain this city.''
+''John Seiberling was a darn good congressman,'' Summit County Republican Party Chairman Alex Arshinkoff told a reporter after Seiberling retired. ''If I were a liberal Democrat, I'd say he was a great congressman.''
+Mr. Seiberling also left his mark far beyond Akron, stretching across the American West and Alaska.
+''John Seiberling stands as a giant in terms of managing public lands . . . an American hero,'' said John Debo, superintendent of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. ''What he did was really extraordinary, and he truly was one of America's great conservationists.''
+Right man, right time
+He was a key figure in Congress in the 1970s and 1980s and played a key role in preserving America's wild lands — with his constituents not always aware of the issues and what was going on, said Dan Nelson of Bath Township, an emeritus history professor at the University of Akron and author of A Passion for the Land: John F. Seiberling and the Environmental Movement (to be published next year by Kent State University Press).
+''Getting the Cuyahoga Valley park created in 1974 only whetted his appetite. He got involved in Alaska and wilderness lands. . . . He was the right man at the right time to get a lot accomplished,'' Nelson said.
+Doug Scott of Seattle, a wilderness author and policy director for Campaign for America's Wilderness, said Mr. Seiberling should rank among the very top conservationists in the 20th century. Scott worked with Mr. Seiberling on wilderness measures while with the Sierra Club and wrote The Enduring Wilderness: Protecting Our National Heritage Through the Wilderness Act.
+''Wilderness was his passion,'' Scott said. ''And that legacy will touch all Americans for generations. . . . He truly was an American giant.''
+Over the years, Mr. Seiberling served as chairman of the Interior Committee's public lands and national parks subcommittee and pushed 33 bills for 250 new and expanded wilderness areas in 27 states.
+In 1980, he and U.S. Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz., led the fight to approve federal protection for 103 million acres under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
+In all, Mr. Seiberling played a key role in preserving 69 million acres of wilderness — that included 54 million acres in Alaska — in addition to 59 million acres of other federal parks, forests and preserves.
+Mr. Seiberling made his first trip to Alaska in 1975 and came away impressed.
+In 1977, he held congressional hearings across that state, helping him develop a photo collection of more than 3,000 Alaskan shots. He exhibited his photos in the Capital during the 1978 debate and said the photos helped sway members of Congress.
+He was widely saluted by national environmental groups for his efforts to save the American wilderness — efforts that earned him opposition from some Western and Alaskan politicians.
+Bruce Hamilton, deputy executive director for the national Sierra Club, compared the significance of Mr. Seiberling's efforts for Alaska to President Theodore Roosevelt's creation of the national forests.
+The Alaskan legislation was ''a tribute to Seiberling's persistence and statesmanship,'' he said.
+''He was the expert and made quite the difference. . . . Every wilderness advocate in the country knew him and worshipped him,'' Hamilton said in a telephone interview from San Francisco. ''Most considered John Seiberling to be their second congressman.''
+Conservationist is born
+Mr. Seiberling's desire to save wild America may be traced to a childhood experience on a family vacation to an island in Lake Huron. On a return trip, the mainland forest near Hessel, Mich., had disappeared. The giant white pines had been cut to be turned into matchsticks.
+Later, in a quote still cited by his ex-staffers, Mr. Seiberling said:
+'.''
+His associates said the words were reflective of his goals.
+But Mr. Seiberling was proudest of spearheading the creation of the Cuyahoga Valley park in 1974.
+In 1971, as a rookie legislator, Mr. Seiberling's efforts to help sponsor legislation to create a national park between Akron and Cleveland went nowhere.
+In subsequent years, though, he introduced the measure and worked to build public support for saving the Cuyahoga Valley.
+Debo, the park's superintendent, said Mr. Seiberling ''had the foresight and the ability to galvanize public support to preserve the valley. It was an incredible accomplishment.''
+Not everyone supported the idea. The National Park Service didn't think the Cuyahoga Valley deserved federal protection.
+And even after winning approval in Congress, the legislation came perilously close to dying. With President Gerald Ford on a ski vacation in Colorado, federal officials, opposed to a high-cost urban park, were urging a veto.
+Mr. Seiberling called Regula, who got an emergency phone call placed to Ford by Akron's Ray Bliss, the influential former national chairman of the Republican Party. Other calls went to U.S. Sens. Robert Taft Jr. and Howard Metzenbaum, as well as former Goodyear Chairman E. J. Thomas.
+Bliss told Ford that he should sign the legislation if he wanted to win Ohio and to veto it if he wanted to lose Ohio.
+Ford signed the bill on Dec. 27, 1974.
+Mr. Seiberling called Ford's approval a Christmas gift for people in Northeast Ohio. In later years, he said the park was far more than he ever expected.
+Mr. Seiberling also protected the park from Ronald Reagan's secretary of the interior, James Watt, who wanted to eliminate it as a federal park in the 1980s.
+Mr. Seiberling also played key roles in the 1977 federal surface-mining reclamation act and a 1976 bill enlarging the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund. He also pushed to eliminate acid rain in clean-air legislation.
+He was unsuccessful in an effort to have federal judges selected on merit instead of political appointment, and to create a youth job corps.
+He aggressively fought President Reagan over federal budget cuts in the early 1980s.
+His influence was felt beyond U.S. shores. He played key roles in Congress in the birth of nations: the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Republic of Palau and the Federated States of Micronesia.
+His staff saw Mr. Seiberling as ''this cuddly distinguished college professor whom we all loved,'' said Andrew Wiessner, a one-time staffer and now a retired public lands consultant in Colorado.
+Issues instead of politics
+Mr. Seiberling was different: He was the nonpolitical congressman, a good and dedicated public servant, Wiessner said.
+''He looked at the issues, not the politics,'' Wiessner said ''There was a gentle way about him. He was so scholarly and so thorough''
+Long-time Seiberling staffer Loretta Neumann added: ''He really was a Renaissance man, an amazing man, a giant. . . . Everyone who ever worked for him said it was the best job they ever had, and that was true for me, too. . . . He was the right person at the right place at the right time to do the things he did.''
+Neumann, who came to Mr. Seiberling's staff from the National Park Service, said he hired her mainly to get the park established.
+''At the time, I knew nothing about the workings of Congress.'' she said. ''When I first met him, I told him so. 'Don't worry,' he said. 'I need you to teach me about parks. I can teach you what you need to know about Congress.' ''
+State Sen. Tom Sawyer, D-Akron, who succeeded Mr. Seiberling in Congress, said he knew Mr. Seiberling ''virtually my entire political life.''
+''He was a commanding figure throughout this community and as soon as I got to Washington, it was clear as it had ever been that he was beloved by the people who knew him best,'' Sawyer said.
+He had an ''enormous respect for the rule of law and love of nation,'' Sawyer said, and his respect for the environment went beyond Northeast Ohio in a way that ''will be remembered for generations.''
+After serving in Congress, Mr. Seiberling returned to Akron to practice law, teach law and direct the University of Akron's Center for Peace Studies for 51/2 years, until mid-1996. He also returned to enjoy the Cuyahoga Valley from his long-time home at the edge of the park in Bath Township. He and his wife later moved to a Copley Township condominium.
+He earned countless honors over the years, including the Bert A. Polsky Humanitarian Award from the Akron Community Foundation in 1999.
+He attributed his love of nature to his father, John F. Seiberling Sr. But he frequently said the most influential person in his life was his mother, Henrietta, who died in 1979.
+His mother was described as a formidable woman of strong moral conviction — a churchgoer who introduced Bill Wilson of New York and Dr. Robert Smith of Akron in 1935. They went on to found Alcoholics Anonymous in Akron.
+Getting an education
+Mr. Seiberling attended King Elementary School and Buchtel High School in Akron before going to Staunton Military Academy in Staunton, Va.
+He graduated from Harvard University in 1941.
+During World War II, he served in the Army from 1942 to 1946, fighting in Europe. He enlisted as a private and attained the rank of major. He earned the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star and three Battle Stars. He also earned the Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise (France) and the Ordre de Leopold II (Belgium).
+After his discharge, he earned a law degree at Columbia University in New York in 1949.
+From 1949 to 1954, he practiced law with Donovan, Leisure, Newton and Irvine in New York City.
+He joined Goodyear in Akron in 1954 and remained here until he went to Congress in 1971.
+Locally, Mr. Seiberling was a member of the Akron Regional Development Board and the Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority. He was a three-term president of the Akron-based Tri-County Regional Planning Commission.
+He was a member of the United Community Council of Summit County, the Stan Hywet Hall Foundation, the United World Federalists of Akron and the Akron Bar Association's World Peace Through Law committee.
+He was a founder of the Summit County Committee for Peace in Vietnam and a member of the local Sierra Club and the Cuyahoga Valley Association.
+In 1949, he married Elizabeth ''Betty'' Behr, a Vassar graduate. They shared the same interests, the same priorities, the same outlook for 59 years of marriage.
+She actually met her future husband while at Vassar through his sister, who was a student there. They had their first date in Paris in 1945 — at an officer's mess.
+He proposed during his last year of law school in New York. She later told reporters she accepted his proposal in part because he had respect for women's intellectual capabilities.
+In addition to his wife, he is survived by their three sons, John B. of Washington, D.C., David of Akron and Stephen of Chapel Hill, N.C.; and one grandson, Evan. He also leaves sisters Dorothy Seiberling of Long Island, N.Y., and Mary S. Huhn of Pennsylvania.
+A memorial service is planned for late August or early September.
+Billow funeral home in Fairlawn is handling arrangements.
+Bob Downing can be reached at 330-996-3745 or bdowning@thebeaconjournal.com..
+Saturday, August 02, 2008
+Health update from Ken Wright
+Well, just to bring everyone up to date with health problems, here goes. After surgery and six days in Cleveland Clinic, I got to come home Monday (21st). Sunday I had a fever, June took me to Akron City. They called my doctor at C.C. and he had me transported back to C.C. Spent five days there getting rid of an infection. Came home Thursday (31st). Doing much better. Still have no appetite (expected), sore stomach and get tired quick. Recovery will take several more weeks, at least. I am up walking around the house but not able to do much else. Please keep up the prayers.
+Friday, August 01, 2008
+You can call him Professor Mitch soon
+You can call him Professer Mitch starting the end of this month, but you can still call him Editor Mitch part-time. . BJ online editor Mitch McKenney will join Kent State University as an assistant professor at the Stark campus. Here's the memo from Editor Bruce Winges:
+I am sorry to announce that Mitch will be leaving us to join Kent State University as an assistant professor
+Mitch has taught at Kent State as an adjunct professor for some time. He also has almost completed work on an MBA from KSU. He also holds an undergraduate degree in journalism from Kent.
+Mitch joined the Beacon Journal in September 1998 as a deputy metro editor. Since then he has worked extensively in metro, as features editor and most recently as online editor. Before joining the Beacon he worked at the Palm Beach Post and the late Rochester (N.Y.) Times-Union.
+Mitch lives in Hartville with his wife, Kim, and two sons and one daughter.
+Please join me in wishing Mitch well. And if you miss him when he leaves at the end of August, he’ll be back soon.
+Thanks, Bruce
+[Charlotte.com is the website of the Charlotte Observer, once a Knight Ridder newspaper and once guided by Editor Perry Morgan, once editor of the BJ]
+Cageao and wife Audrey have a son, Fred, who will be attending the University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
+Ohio.com is the fastest-growing part of the BJ business and averages 912,461 unique visitors and more than 6.8 million page views each month, according to Alton Brown, BJ executive vice president and business manager
+
+This is a guide to various endurance nutrition products available. The objective is to help you choose the right products for your needs, and to understand the differences between the various brands and what’s available.
+I’ll try the products myself and give my most objective review possible. Sometimes I buy them myself and other times they may be sent to me, but either way all of these reviews are unpaid and honest.
+Also, I will ask each brand the same questions:
+What is it? 1-2 short, succinct sentences summarizing the brand or the specific product.
+How is it different? What’s the unique selling point? Why should we buy this one over a competitor?
+Who is it best for or what applications is it at its best? Longer races (70.3s to fulls)? Recovery? Fat-adapted athletes? Vegans?
+What forms does it come in and why? (Mix, tablet, bar, gel, chew, etc) It could be individually-wrapped blister tablets for ease of carrying during running, powders to mix in your drink on the bike, etc.
+A link to buy it with a discount code
+Precision Hydration
+PH has been a favourite product of mine for a few years now and it’s the one that really helped me dial in my sodium. It’s the most popular sodium or electrolyte product among my friends, but it’s expensive. That may be a good thing, though, especially in this sport. Anyway, who uses cheap equipment?
+Following are the answers to questions I’ve asked PH:
+What it is
+Precision Hydration provide multi-strength electrolyte supplements that match how you sweat.
+How it’s different
+The main electrolyte lost in sweat is sodium and everyone loses a different amount of sodium when they sweat – from as little as 200mg per litre to as much as 2,000mg per litre – so a ‘one size fits all’ approach to hydration simply doesn’t work.
+The focus of Precision Hydration is to provide a personalised service for athletes, which is why their electrolytes come in four different strengths – PH 250, PH 500, PH 1000, PH 1500, with the strongest PH 1500 containing 3 times more sodium than typical sports drinks.
+Who it’s best for
+PH is ideal for athletes who are looking to optimise their hydration strategy. Whether you’re an athlete who suffers with cramps, struggles in the heat, loses plenty of sodium in your sweat or you sweat profusely, PH provide Sweat Tests, supplements and advice to help you refine your hydration plan.
+Who it isn’t ideal for
+An athlete who isn’t a particularly salty or heavy sweater, or perhaps isn’t putting in huge amounts of hours in training or races, might not see the greatest benefit, compared with athletes who accumulate large sweat losses.
+But if you think you could do with tweaking your hydration strategy, then PH provide the solutions you need.
+On that note, feel free to email Hello@PrecisionHydration.com with any hydration-related questions you might have.
+What forms it comes in and why (mix, tablet, bar, gel, chew, etc).
+PH electrolyte supplements come in three formats – all-natural drink mixes, low-calorie effervescent tablets, blister-packed salt capsules – because all athletes and sports are different, and so they have different needs.
+Many athletes will make use of each of the different forms in different scenarios or at different times before, during and after events.
+For more information on the differences between the PH supplements, check out this blog.
+Buy it!
+Use the discount code IRONMANHACKS at the PrecisionHydration.com checkout to get 15% off your entire first order of PH electrolytes.
+Useful articles:
+– Why sodium is crucial to athletes performing at their best
+– PH Annual Cramping Survey
+– Why do athletes suffer from cramp?
+UCAN
+This is a brand I had never used – it’s not available in Singapore where I live. But they sent me a pack which included the following:
+I’d refer to UCAN as a low-calorie, slow-release fuel. It sort of made me rethink the idea that I needed somewhere around 250-300 calories per hour on the bike and I was eager to try it.
+Read the UCAN review here.
+Following are the answers to questions I’ve asked UCAN:
+What it is
+What underlies UCAN’s products is SuperStarch, a unique complex carbohydrate that gives you energy without the spike and crash of sugar. Non-GMO corn starch is cooked through a patented 40 hour all-natural heating process to create SuperStarch, initially discovered for kids with a rare metabolic disorder. The breakthrough in carbohydrate technology has found applications in endurance sports through The UCAN Company.
+How it’s different
+SuperStarch provides steady, long-lasting energy rather than the spike and crash profile of simple sugars and maltodextrin, which are the two high glycemic carbohydrates that underlie nearly every product in the endurance sports nutrition marketplace.
+Steady energy leads to many athletes finishing their workouts and races stronger, and without bonking. Due to the low osmolality of SuperStarch, it clears the stomach very quickly reducing the chances of sloshing, bellyaches, nausea, unplanned porta-potty stops and other forms of GI distress.
+UCAN’s powders have no sugar in them for a healthier way to fuel. There is also evidence from peer-reviewed double-blinded studies to show that blood sugar remains more stable as compared to maltodextrin, insulin remains muted, and may therefore improve the body’s ability to burn fat.
+Who it’s best for
+UCAN is really for any athlete looking to finish stronger. It’s a clear choice for any triathlete who has experienced GI distress or has hit the wall in a workout or race, or for any athlete looking for a healthier way to fuel rather than chronically ingesting sugar.
+Athletes in the fat-adapted and diabetic communities have latched onto SuperStarch’s ability to stabilize blood sugar and improve fat oxidation.
+Men and women of all levels have found UCAN to be ultra-compelling including 17 hour IRONMAN finishers all the way up to Tim O’Donnell who placed 2nd in Kona 2019 in sub-8 hours.
+UCAN has a number of products in its line up that are vegan-friendly (anything without whey protein listed in the ingredients).
+Who it isn’t ideal for
+Since SuperStarch is a form of cornstarch, anyone with a corn allergy should not use UCAN.
+And if you’ve already bonked, simple sugars will be more effective to bring you back than SuperStarch due to the steadier nature of the carbohydrate.
+What forms it comes in and why (mix, tablet, bar, gel, chew, etc)
+UCAN has three main product lines with plans to expand that in the future. Currently, UCAN offers SuperStarch powders, UCAN Anytime Energy Bars and UCAN Hydrate.
+The SuperStarch powders are labeled UCAN Performance Energy, which is a powder that is mixed in fluid (typically water) to form a shake that is consumed pre, during or post-exercise to fuel your activity and help you recover quickly.
+UCAN Bars are great anytime as snacks or pre/during training to fuel your effort.
+UCAN Hydrate has no fuel and is solely for hydration purposes since it is simply composed of electrolytes and delicious natural flavors.
+Sign up for the UCAN mailing list at to learn about future product launches coming in the first half of 2020.
+A link to buy it with a discount code:
+The above link will provide 15% off on the person’s first order (US only)
+PURE
+I’ve seen PURE for years at races and have heard of friends who used it. I’ve tried it a few times and was immediately impressed with the taste of the drink – very mild and not overwhelming. But I have not tried all of the products.
+But now, here’s an overview.
+What it is.
+How it’s different
+All ingredients are carefully selected for quality & performance.
+No artificial colours, flavours or ingredients.
+High quality, real fruit & vegetable freeze-dried powders are used – creating a flavour unlike any other sports nutrition brand out there.
+Who it’s best for
+- Products across the range are primarily designed for those engaging in regular exercise – anyone from beginners training for their first 5k run to elite athletes to competitors in ultra-marathon, multi-sport, Triathlon, Ironman, Spartan et
+- We also have Whey Protein and other recovery products with multiple health benefits
+Who it isn’t ideal for
+- Some products are not suitable for pregnant women or children under 15 (those containing caffeine)
+- Some products are not suitable for those with lactose intolerance
+What forms it comes in and why
+Gels
+- Maltodextrin based..
+PURE has two types of Gel :
+The main difference in our gel ranges is the consistency. The Fluid Gel Range is liquid in consistency whereas the Energy Gel Range is closer to a traditional gel thickness (although not as thick as most other gels).
+This means the Fluid Gel Range is slightly larger at 50g vs. the Energy gel range at 35g. We designed the Fluid Gel Range to be very easy to swallow, as we said it’s liquid in consistency so there is no need to struggle to ingest it while exercising.
+Which one suits you? It really comes down to personal preference and what you are using it for. Many of our athletes use the Fluid Gel Range during higher intensity parts of their training/ racing or when it is harder to swallow i.e. running.
+The Energy Gel Range is popular over longer distances, times where hunger sets in or to combat flavour fatigue (feedback is they look forward to these as a tasty treat while exercising).
+Both also contain caffeinated and non-caffeinated flavours. Don’t be afraid to mix and match during training and racing to discover which combination of Fluid and Energy Gel Ranges meets your fuelling needs and excites the taste buds.
+Electrolytes
+PURE Electrolyte Hydration is a natural isotonic electrolyte sports drink base, in powder form.
+- Made with a specific blend of sucrose and glucose which helps with rapid replacement of energy, PURE Electrolyte Hydration is designed to promote the availability of energy during exercise.
+- It’s not sickly sweet so you can easily drink it at full strength.
+- Contains the electrolytes, sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium.
+When mixed with water to the correct amounts, PURE Electrolyte Hydration will assist with ensuring adequate fluid intake during exercise and to prevent or treat mild dehydration that may occur as a result of sustained strenuous exercise.
+PURE
+Endurance products
+- PURE Endurance Formula is a premium drink base specifically formulated with real fruit, carbohydrates, mineral salts and whey protein isolate
+- Perfect for strenuous exercise of 2 hours and over
+- Contains the electrolytes, sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium
+- 4.2% carbohydrate content
+- 1% protein content
+- PURE
+Recovery and Lifestyle products
+PURE Blackcurrant Recovery is a concentrated powder made from real New Zealand blackcurrants.
+- 100% New Zealand blackcurrants
+- The equivalent of over 30 blackcurrants in every serving
+- 150mg of anthocyanins per serve
+- Good source of Vitamin C
+- 200g pouch is equivalent to over 1kg of fresh blackcurrants
+PURE Exercise Recovery powder makes a premium, natural post-exercise drink containing a delicious blend of raw organic cacao powder, milk proteins and New Zealand honey powder. Designed for post-endurance exercise recovery.
+- Contains 15g of milk proteins per serve and naturally occurring nutrients including the essential minerals calcium, potassium, sodium and magnesium
+- Contains real New Zealand honey
+- 16g proteins per serve
+Whey Protein is a premium natural protein powder using New Zealand-made whey protein.
+Formulated to provide your body with protein for optimum muscle tissue building and repair, PURE Whey Protein will also assist with supporting energy levels and weight control as part of a balanced lifestyle. PURE Whey Protein mixes easily and has a great natural taste profile..
+Buy it!
+Jump to:| Coaches' Poll | Playoffs | Links | Team Previews |
+2017 MIAC Men's Tennis Conference Preview
+BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) men's tennis season is ready to serve up another exciting campaign. The 2017 season starts with a familiar favorite, as Gustavus Adolphus College looks to continue one of the conference's most impressive dynasties. The Gusties are aiming for a 29th-straight MIAC title, while the rest of the league hopes to finally make a change at the top just shy of three decades of Gustavus dominance.
+A year ago, the Gusties once again rolled to a perfect 9-0 conference record for consecutive title No. 28, and then Gustavus rattled off two more wins in the MIAC Playoffs to add that title as well. Head Coach Tommy Valentini's team finished 25-8 overall and was the runner-up at the NCAA regional tournament.
+Carleton and St. Thomas were the Gusties' top challengers a year ago. The Knights rattled off an 8-1 MIAC record and went 17-8 overall, with the Tommies also in the conference's top three with a 7-2 conference mark and an 11-4 overall record. After that there was a three-way tie for fourth as Macalester, Saint John's and Bethel each finished 5-4 in the conference. By virtue of tiebreakers, the Scots (10-9 overall) and Johnnies (10-9 overall) grabbed the final two MIAC Playoff spots, while Bethel just missed out despite an outstanding 19-5 overall record.
+St. Olaf finished .500 overall at 8-8 and took seventh in the MIAC with a 3-6 conference record. Concordia (2-11, 2-7 MIAC) was eighth, and Saint Mary's (9-12, 1-8 MIAC) and Hamline (7-13, 0-9 MIAC) rounded out the 2016 standings.
+The 2017 season begins with optimism around the league. With Gustavus gunning for a 29th-straight conference crown, nine other teams hoping to end that run, and five bids to the MIAC Playoffs up for grabs, there's certainly an exciting season ahead.
+COACHES CAST THEIR VOTES
+The MIAC coaches unanimously think Gustavus is the prohibitive favorite to win consecutive MIAC title No. 29, as the Gusties stood alone atop the 2017 MIAC Men's Tennis Preseason Coaches' Poll. Gustavus received nine first-place votes and 81 points to lead the predictions. The Gusties have plenty of star power back in St. Peter, led by junior All-American Mohanad Alhouni, who was the 2016 ITA Midwest Regional Singles Champion. Sophomore teammate Patrick Whaling was the Midwest Regional runner-up to Alhouni, and junior Zach Ekstein also returns after earning both singles and doubles All-MIAC honors a year ago.
+Carleton received the other first-place vote and 70 points to finish second in the poll, and once again the Knights are expected to be Gustavus' top contender. The Knights have a strong, veteran lineup, behind All-Conference performers Patton McClelland and Kevin Mei. Newcomer Sahil Chhugani is also expected to make big contributions in his first season.
+St. Thomas was right behind Carleton in third place in the preseason poll, just three points back with a total of 67. The Tommies have a talented, senior-laden lineup led by Burke Anderson, Luke Elifson and Scott Wall, who have all earned multiple All-MIAC honors in their careers. The coaches expect Saint John's to return to the playoffs, as the Johnnies received 47 points in the poll to finish fourth. Junior Tim Larson retursn to lead SJU, and hopes are high for sophomores Ryan Meger and Jonah Punnoose after each had breakout rookie campaigns.
+Just a point behind Saint John's in the coaches' poll was Bethel with 46 points to round out the top five, and the five expected Playoff teams. The Royals are led by three-time All-Conference standouts Matt Schull and Kolin Kiekhoefer and sophomore Hunter Fernelius who earned All-MIAC singles honors as a freshman. Macalester received 41 points in the poll to finish sixth, as the Scots hope to return to the Playoffs as well. Two-time All-MIAC junior Josh Doyle is back to lead Macalester, and junior Aidan Tirpack and sophomore Peter Willenborg are also back in the Scots' lineup.
+St. Olaf received 39 points in the poll to finish seventh, just two points behind Macalester. A pair of All-MIAC juniors return to lead the Oles in 2017, as Christian Beck was an All-MIAC singles pick, and Danny Hogan earned doubles honors. Concordia finished eighth in the poll, as the Cobbers received 25 points. Concordia welcomes new Head Coach Joseph Murrey, who has his top two singles players back in juniors Isaac Toivonen and David Schneck, and three-year starter Jesse Schneeberger also returns.
+Saint Mary's (21 points) and Hamline (13 points) rounded out the final two spots in the preseason predictions. The Cardinals have a junior-heavy lineup in 2017, led by Brett Giesen, Brenden Amiotte and Alex Holm, who all won at least nine singles matches a year ago. The Pipers have new leadership in Head Coach Julia Courter, who has some talented upperclassmen back in David Yanagita, Matt Seracki and Gabriel Guarin.
+A CLOSER LOOK
+The rest of the 2017 MIAC Men's Tennis Preview contains complete results from the 2017 Preseason Coaches' Poll, MIAC Playoff details, helpful links and a preview for each team submitted by their sports information director. The MIAC web site - - will be an outstanding source for MIAC men's tennis news, schedules, scores, stats and more throughout the 2017 season.
+Visit the MIAC scoreboard on game days to follow all the action, and download the MIAC mobile app to have all the information with you anywhere you travel. Also, connect to the conference on its Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube pages for updates and interaction all season long.
+2017 MIAC Men's Tennis Men's Tennis Playoffs
+The 2017 MIAC Men's Tennis Playoffs won't have any significant changes for the first time in three years. The field will include the top five teams in the conference standings, squaring off in a single-elimination, high-seed host tournament. The No. 4 and 5 seeds will square off on May 2 in the quarterfinals, with the winner joining the top three seeds in the semifinals on May 4. The championship match will be held May 6 on the home court of the top remaining seed. The winner will receive the MIAC's automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Tournament.
+| 2017 MIAC Men's Tennis Playoffs Web site |
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+Team-by-Team Previews
+| BU | CAR | CON | GAC | HU | MAC | SJU | SMU | STO | UST |
+Head coach
+• Drew Fernelius (5th season)
+A Year Ago
+• 5-4 MIAC (t-4th place) | 19-5 Overall
+In the 2016 Postseason
+• Did not qualify, lost out to Macalester & Saint John's in three-way tie for fourth place
+Players to Watch
+�� Matt Schull (Sr | Three-time MIAC All-Conference in Singles and Doubles)
+• Kolin Kiekhoefer (Sr | Three-time MIAC All-Conference in Singles and 2014 All-Conference Doubles)
+• Hunter Fernelius (So | 2016 MIAC All-Conference Singles, 2016 Midwest Open Doubles Champion with Henry Morris)
+Did You Know?
+• Four of Bethel's tennis players (Cash Rodemaker, Peter Watchler, Peter Lindberg and Henry Morris) help make up one of Bethel's top intramural basketball teams.
+Head coach
+• Stephan Zweifel (19th season)
+A Year Ago
+• 8-1 MIAC (2nd place) | 17-8 Overall
+In the 2016 Postseason
+• MIAC postseason results (semifinals — def. St. Thomas, 6-2; finals — lost to Gustavus, 5-0)
+Players to Watch
+• Kevin Mei (Jr. | All-MIAC in singles in 2016; totaled 11 wins at first singles last season, the most wins by a Knight at any individual spot in the singles lineup)
+• Patton McClelland (Sr. | All-MIAC in singles in 2015 and 2016; paced the Knights with 16 singles victories overall last season, including an 8-1 ledger in MIAC matches.)
+• Sahil Chhugani (Fy. | worked his way into the singles and doubles lineup as a rookie; advanced to the third round of the ITA Midwest Regional last fall)
+Did You Know?
+• Carleton went 17-8 last season and finished among the MIAC's top two squads for the 14th consecutive season.
+Head coach
+• Joseph Murrey (1st Season)
+A Year Ago
+• 2-7 MIAC (8th place) | 2-11 Overall
+Players to Watch
+• Isaac Toivonen (Jr. | 2-year No.1 singles; 2015 MIAC All-Conference)
+• David Schneck (Jr. | No.2 singles player in 2016)
+• Jesse Schneeberger (Sr. | Three-year starter for the Cobbers)
+Did You Know?
+• The Cobbers have five freshmen on this year's roster which is the most since the 2014 season.
+Head coach
+• Tommy Valentini (8th season)
+A Year Ago
+• 9-0 MIAC (1st place) | 25-8 Overall
+In the 2016 Postseason
+• Central Regional runner-up. Defeated Coe College 5-2 before falling to No. 8 University of Chicago 5-2.
+Players to Watch
+• Mohanad Alhouni (Jr. | 2016 ITA All-American, 2015 & 2016 MIAC All-Conference Singles/Doubles Team, 2016 ITA Midwest Regional Singles Champion)
+• Patrick Whaling (So. | 2016 ITA Midwest Regional Singles runner-up)
+• Zach Ekstein (Jr. | 2016 MIAC All-Conference Singles and Doubles Team)
+Did You Know?
+• Gustavus hosted the 2016 ITA Midwest Regionals and Midwest Open. The Midwest Regional wrapped up with an All-Gustie singles final. Doubles teammates Mohanad Alhouni and Patrick Whaling competed for the singles championship with Alhouni prevailing by scores of 6-2, 6-2.
+Head coach
+• Julia Courter (1st season)
+A Year Ago
+• 0-9 MIAC (10th place) | 7-13 Overall
+Players to Watch
+• David Yanagita (Sr., 10-8 in No. 1 doubles last year, 3 year regular)
+• Matt Seracki (Jr., won one match at ITA event last fall)
+• Gabriel Guarin (Jr., 7-6 in No. 3 doubles last year)
+Did You Know?
+• New head coach Julia Courter is one of just four female head coaches of a men's team in the MIAC.
+Head coach
+• Jason Muhl (12th season)
+A Year Ago
+• 5-4 MIAC (5th place) | 10-9 Overall
+Players to Watch
+• Josh Doyle (Jr. | 2-time All-MIAC; 13-6, 7-2 MIAC at No. 1 singles in 2016)
+• Aidan Tirpack (Jr. | 7-9, 4-5 MIAC at No. 3 singles in 2016)
+• Peter Willenborg (So. | 7-6, 5-4 MIAC at No. 6 singles as a first year)
+Did You Know?
+• The Scots must replace last year's Arthur Ashe winner Brian Utz, who was 14-8 overall in singles play last year.
+Head coach
+• Jack Bowe (20th season)
+A Year Ago
+• 5-4 MIAC (T-Fourth place) | 10-9 Overall
+In the 2016 Postseason
+• W, 6-3 vs. Macalester in MIAC Quarterfinals; L, 0-9 at Gustavus Adolphus in MIAC Semifinals
+Players to Watch
+• Tim Larson (Jr. | Recorded the most wins in conference play at No. 2 singles and was one of only three tennis student-athletes in the MIAC to appear in all nine league matches and post eight wins or more with an 8-1 record (14-6 overall) last spring…two-time All-MIAC in both doubles and singles…finished second at the 2016 Aquatennial Tennis Classic)
+• Ryan Meger (So. | Went 11-9 (4-3 MIAC) in singles as a freshman last spring…posted a 12-8 record (6-3 MIAC) with classmate Jonah Punnoose at doubles)
+• Jonah Punnoose (So. | Tallied a 12-3 record (3-1 MIAC) in singles competition, as well as the aforementioned 12-8 mark (6-3 MIAC) with Meger in doubles play)
+Did You Know?
+• SJU freshman Jess Hansen (Dawson, Minn./Dawson-Boyd) is the fourth Hansen brother to play tennis for the Johnnies: Dutch '10 (21-23 overall/9-11 MIAC at singles); Ian '12 (46-31 overall/20-16 MIAC at singles); and Jack '16 (33-50 overall/17-19 MIAC at singles). All three earned All-MIAC honors.
+Head coach
+• Jeff Halberg (19th season)
+A Year Ago
+• 1-8 MIAC (9th place) | 9-12 Overall
+Players to Watch
+• Brett Giesen (6-5, 190, Jr., Cato, Wis. | 10 singles wins and 10 doubles wins in 2016. … Shared team lead in singles wins and was fourth in doubles victories last season)
+• Brenden Amiotte (5-10, 185, Jr., Rapid City, S.D. | 10 singles wins and 11 doubles victories in 2016. … Shared team lead in singles wins and was third in doubles victories last season).
+• Alex Holm (5-10, 160, Jr., Red Wing, Minn. | Finished 2016 with nine singles wins, one back of team lead. … Shared the team lead in doubles wins in 2016 with 13—including a 4-1 record at the Gustavus Fall Invitational).
+Did You Know?
+• Warren Lawrenz (Rochester, Minn.), Brenden Amiotte (Rapid City, S.D.), and Brett Giesen (Cato, Wis.) shared the team lead with 10 overall singles wins last season.
+Head coach
+• Scott Nesbit (27th season)
+A Year Ago
+• 3-6 MIAC (7th place) | 8-8 Overall
+Players to Watch
+• Christian Beck (Jr. | All-MIAC singles in 2015-16... 10-3 from No. 3 spot... Was 12-3 in doubles.)
+• Danny Hogan (Jr. | All-MIAC doubles in 2015-16... Was 5-3 in doubles)
+Head coach
+• Terry Peck (26th season)
+A Year Ago
+• 7-2 MIAC (3rd place) | 11-4 Overall
+In the 2016 Postseason
+• Fell to Carleton 6-2 in the MIAC Playoff semifinals
+Players to Watch
+• Burke Anderson (Sr. | 2X All-MIAC, Career: 25-20 singles, 30-18 doubles)
+• Luke Elifson (Sr. | All-America, 2X All-MIAC, Career: 25-10 singles, 25-15 doubles)
+• Scott Wall (Sr. | 3X All-MIAC, Career: 32-14 singles, 30-18 doubles)
+Did You Know?
+• Junior Martin Beck played two years at UW-Whitewater before transferring to St. Thomas and winning the 2016 Fall ITA Midwest doubles tourney with Luke Elifson to receive All-America honors.
+Sunday, 31 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Twenty Four - Birthday Blues
+Just eaten way too much at my Dads birthday lunch, yummy home baking, Cadburys mini-eggs and birthday cake! Good times! Hope you are all having a nice weekend.
+Navy suede ankle boots with large button detail New Look
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 2:52 pm 2 comments :
+Labels: ankle boots , blue , new look , suede
+Saturday, 30 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Twenty Three - I Loves It
+Stunning shoes today, but they are a complete bitch to get on! As much as I adore Irregular Choice, their fluctuating sizing drives me nuts, these shoes are small and narrow. Although I hate those pesky elasticated button fastenings, at least you have that little bit extra pull, these shoes fasten with a stud and I broke 2 nails and chipped 3 trying to get them on! I'm sure you would agree it was worth it though, because aren't they gorgeous?
+'Cherry Loves It' black suede and pink felt shoes Irregular Choice and spotty tights Matalan
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 2:59 pm No comments :
+Labels: black , cherry , concealed platform , irregular choice , pink , suede
+Friday, 29 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Twenty Two - Guilty Pleasure
+Took a little trip to see my Granny today because she hasn't been keeping well. I came away with a handful of chocolates and a Clinique Eye Makeup Remover she got for Christmas but doesn't use. We had a cup of tea, shortbread and millionaire shortbread and I refused countless more cakes, it must be a Granny's job to feed you up! It was absolutely freezing out, so I definitely wore the best footwear as these boots are super cosy. I adore them, you can't help but notice them and they match my hair!
+Pink leather and suede Guilty Pleasure boots with cuff Irregular Choice
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 5:26 pm No comments :
+Labels: ankle boots , irregular choice , peep toes , pink , platforms , suede
+Day One Hundred & Twenty One - Frilling Eye
+I'm so sorry I didn't post yesterday, I accidentally erased the photos I took, so had to retake them today. I love the detailing on these shoes, so unusual, although I don't often wear them because they have a kitten heel and I can't walk in low heels.
+Beige suede shoes with frill and eye detail by Pepe Jeans
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 5:10 pm No comments :
+Labels: beige , court , pepe jeans , satin , suede
+Wednesday, 27 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Twenty - Snake Hips
+Put on a brand new dress today and noticed an hour later that it had split at the seams! It has lots of panels and they've just come away; poor sewing rather than expanding hips! So after a quick change, I wore these lovely green shoes. They are a really pretty shape with a concealed platform and I like the wide laces, it adds interest. Very excited because my new Terry de Havilland Margaux wedges arrived today, they are bright aqua and totally gorgeous!
+Green snake effect lace up shoe-boots ASOS
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 3:25 pm No comments :
+Labels: asos , concealed platform , green , shoe-boot , snake
+Tuesday, 26 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Nineteen - Got It All Going On
+Can't believe how fast we are speeding through these shoes now. Just seems like yesterday that I was making my 100th post. Very proud of myself for going shopping today and buying nothing for myself. I only went to TK Maxx and Matalan and they were both rubbish! I consoled myself with ordering some animal themed jewellery from ASOS when I got home. Had a change of shoes today to something more durable because I was wearing a suede pair and thought it was going to rain (my toes were freezing though). A lot going on with these shoes, metallic platform and heel, peep toe, slingback, zip, buckles and straps and laces. I really love them though.
+Bronze platform, peep toes Faith
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 4:10 pm No comments :
+Monday, 25 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Eighteen - On A Pink Platform
+I haven't stopped all day today, I'm knackered! Going shopping tomorrow (so it will be a delayed post), trying to find something for my Dads birthday. Why are men so difficult to buy for? The sandals today are like a trendy, heeled version of the Scholl pairs you get. They are really cushioned inside which make them super comfy, I used to wear them all summer. I just found them whilst tidying my room, I'm fighting a losing battle with all my shoes at the moment, where do you put them all?!
+Pink and black platform sandals New Look
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 5:42 pm No comments :
+Sunday, 24 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Seventeen - Bloomin' Again
+Been busy, busy, busy today, selling on ebay. Have loads of things to parcel up and post tomorrow, which is good. So just a quick photo today. Wearing my floral tights again (couldn't get them washed and dried quick enough)! These shoes have really cute ceramic heart buttons and a fabby big bow, which I love. I think I'm long overdue a new pair of Shoemissy's actually!
+Navy blue Shoemissy 'Bobbie' peep toes
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 5:43 pm No comments :
+Saturday, 23 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Sixteen - Old Faithful
+These shoes are old favourites of mine. I bought them for £20, years ago, before heeled brogues became fashionable. They seem to be that perfect mix of casual and dressy and pretty much go with everything, so I always reach for them.
+Navy patent and suede brogues New Look, grey legwarmers Accessorize
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 5:40 pm 1 comment :
+Friday, 22 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Fifteen - Another Planet
+Another dreich day, but I managed out for a quick walk and instantly felt like I was back in high school. I was wearing this huge furry hat and knitted cape and all the school kids were coming back from lunch and decided to poke fun and laugh at me all the way along the street. Eugh, I'm so glad I don't ever have to go through all that again. I hate people who can't accept others who are a little different to them. Anyway, that put a little downer on my day! Wearing gorgeous shoes though which fit perfectly (quite a hard task when it comes to IC).
+Brown 'Saturn' heels Irregular Choice
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 3:44 pm No comments :
+Labels: bow , bronze , brown , concealed platform , fringe , irregular choice
+Thursday, 21 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Fourteen - Bootball
+Did you see Dannii Minogue in that gorgeous dress at The National Television Awards last night? I've just posted it over on Pink Haired Princess, it's beautiful. And Jedward? Awww, they are soooo funny and Vanilla Ice joined them onstage, hilarious. Anyway, a lovely pair of shoes today, they remind me slightly of football boots (in a high heeled way of course). They rock when you walk, so you just have to go with the flow!
+Nude and black peep toe shoe-boots Topshop
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 3:46 pm No comments :
+Wednesday, 20 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Thirteen - Monochromatic
+I had my heart set on a pair of shoes and today they sold out : ( So disappointing. They were an absolute steal and I knew someone would snap them up before I could! I received my Topshop Unique sandals today though and I'm really pleased with them. I had wanted the ankle boot version, but they sold out, so I settled for the sandals which were a ridiculous £20 down from £130 (major bargain). I'm glad I did get them, they have far exceeded my expectations, much nicer in the flesh.
+Black and white slingbacks with white bow Dorothy Perkins and polka dot tights Primark
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 5:05 pm No comments :
+Labels: black , bow , dorothy perkins , peep toes , slingbacks , white
+Tuesday, 19 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Twelve - High Florals
+Very sore from all that shopping yesterday, but excited to be wearing my new floral tights. They look great.
+Black platform t-bars Matalan and floral tights Primark
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 2:23 pm No comments :
+Monday, 18 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Eleven - Frilling Time
+I went shopping today, for the first time since....the beginning of December or end of November. I spotted 2 beautiful floral dresses in my magazines last week and had to have them, both from Primark. I fully expected to go and come back with nothing, but they had them both! I was actually squealing in the shop. I also got 5 pairs of tights, including a floral pair, black stirrup ones and sheer polka dots, which will hopefully fit me better than the pair I bought from Matalan, months ago, which barely go up past my knees! I also got a ring, beret, leggings and some pink, high heeled doc martin style boots from Office.
+Black suedette shoe-boots with purple satin frill Peacocks
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 4:05 pm No comments :
+Day One Hundred & Ten - The Sculpture
+I've been busy this weekend putting more things up on ebay. I desperately need the money, so I'm selling these shoes. Aren't they an absolute delight? I think it's amazing that we can get something like this from our high-street! If you follow me on Pink Haired Princess you'll know I ended up buying 5 different pairs of these. I'm selling this style in size 5 and 6 and have decided to keep the green suede courts shoes I have. I've already sold the blue suede and black suede boots. The heel speaks for itself, just stunning. You definitely 'teeter' in them, the shoe really throws your weight forward, although the shoes are definitely easier to walk in than the boots.
+Ivory statement heel court shoes Topshop Unique
+Ivory statement heel court shoes Topshop Unique
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 3:50 pm 2 comments :
+Day One Hundred & Nine - Glitter Faux
+After updating you with the posts I missed, I forgot to post this weekends shoes (oops), so here is Saturday! Nice little sparkly, leopard print courts to brighten this miserable weather. I thought the snow was bad, but rain is worse!
+Pink leopard print, glitter 'Dolly Interbow' by Office
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 3:45 pm 1 comment :
+Saturday, 16 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Eight - Strap Yourself In
+Another fabulous pair of boots today (or technically yesterday). I got dressed up and all ready to go out on a walk and opened the front door and realised it was pouring with rain. So I had to wait until it cleared to go out. I'm glad I hadn't attempted to take these boots off in between because they are an absolute nightmare to get off! When I put them on, I tightened the straps all the way up, so they fitted better (and I had tights on, so don't think that helped). Even taking the buckles out and loosening the straps I couldn't get them off. You know when you had tight trousers or tights on a Sindy doll and tried to pull them off and her leg popped out of her hip? That's what I felt like yesterday! They're gorgeous though (very Vivienne Westwood inspired) and very comfy.
+Cream 'Bondaged Up' boots by Poste Mistress at Office, floral dress Dorothy Perkins
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 12:02 pm No comments :
+Labels: boots , buckles , cream , office , poste mistress
+Day One Hundred & Seven - Half and Half
+I didn't go out on Thursday because I was aching from the day before. I'd been busy clearing clutter in my room and overdid it! I'm also trying to gather some more shoes to put up on ebay this weekend, although I must admit, I'm struggling to find pairs I want to give away at this stage. I think I'll put up this pair though, I just don't wear them enough. They have a really cute, curved shape and I love the demi-wedge.
+Black patent demi-wedge sandals and high-shine leggings both ASOS
+Day One Hundred & Six - Lets Go Crazy
+As promised, here are my fabulous boots from Wednesday. I decided to take the photo on this crazy carpet because I thought it clashed rather well! My computer is all fixed now (it was the monitor), so I'll be updating with the shoes you've missed as quick as I can. These boots have an odd shape, the back is quite fitted with a zip down the centre, but at the front there is lots of excess fabric, which you can style as you like, using the ties. I really like the finished look, once they've been played around with a little. You can wear them as I have, or scrunch them down a bit (at their tallest they are mid-calf).
+Brown suede and leopard print boots by Irregular Choice
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 11:33 am No comments :
+Labels: boots , brown , irregular choice , leopard print , suede
+Wednesday, 13 January 2010
+Delayed Post
+Sorry, no post today, woke up to a computer screen that wasn't working : ( I'm currently borrowing a laptop from my sister, so can't upload my photos. I did wear a super, duper, fabby pair of boots today (which photographed really well), so look forward to that post coming soon.
+Love and sparkles as always,
+Pink Haired Princess
+Love and sparkles as always,
+Pink Haired Princess
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 2:57 pm No comments :
+Tuesday, 12 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Five - Granny Chic
+These are my 'granny shoes', I'm quite sure my granny actually owns a very similar pair, scary! I'm going to attempt another little walk today, although it's started to rain. So once again, I'm wrapping up warm to keep cosy.
+Grey lace-up shoes Primark, grey leg warmers Accessorize
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 1:10 pm No comments :
+Monday, 11 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Four - Dotty Dice
+I ventured outside for the first time today since Christmas, because finally our pavements are almost completely cleared of snow, ice and slush. It was freezing, but so nice to be out. I wore so many layers I could barely move and decided to dig out a pair of my favourite boots for the occassion. I think these were the first shoes that I paid a lot of money for. They were £100 (which was a lot to me), but I just adored them. They feature a gorgeous Blythe heart shaped image, squared block toe, angular heel, polka dots, cut-out hearts and huge, clunky dice on the laces. They are also incredibly comfortable, cushioned and lined in gold metallic. I don't get to wear them as often these days due to my pink hair clashing with them, but as I was wearing a black hat today, I got away with it. It's a shame I couldn't get a better image of them, the camera hates red, so most of them came out funny.
+Red polka dot Blythe Dice ankle boots Irregular Choice and black legwarmers Accessorize
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 3:53 pm No comments :
+Labels: ankle boots , blythe , heart , irregular choice , polka dot , red , white
+Sunday, 10 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & Three - The Point
+We got a considerable amount of snow yesterday, which excited me-even although we've permanently had a covering of snow/ice/slush since before Christmas. There's something about fresh falling, fluffy snow that seems more magical than an already thin covering. I love how everywhere looks pretty and picturesque and it's so quiet. Of course it doesn't last long and it's been reasonably warm today so it's already receding. I can't actually remember where I bought these shoes from and I've already placed them in a bag for the charity shop, so I'm not checking it! I think I got them from Nine West or something in Debenhams years ago. My feet are crossed in this image if you're wondering.
+Nude croc effect pointed court shoes with silver buckle detail.
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 6:16 pm No comments :
+Day One Hundred & Two - It's A Mess
+Sorry this is a day late. This 'tidying my room' malarkey is turning into a bigger project than I ever imagined. I keep uncovering more and more things and I've lost all method to it. I'm starting one area, leaving it half finished and moving onto something else and so on! I'm aching all over from bending, stretching and lifting heavy things! Oh dear, tidying really isn't my strong suit. Shoes are though and these tartan beauties will brighten anyones day.
+'Dolly Interbow' in red tartan with black leather bow by Office
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 4:12 pm No comments :
+Friday, 8 January 2010
+Day One Hundred & One - Woven Wedge
+Not a very good picture of these today but there is hardly a square inch of free space in my room to take photos just now. They are actually straw-like and woven and feature this textured, sequin flower and dinky wedge heel. They are a size smaller than I usually take, but must be very large made as I never usually have to go down a size. It snowed again last night, but not too much. I actually wish it was knee deep, it's fun and picturesque when it's like that. Here, it's icy, slushy and getting dirty! Although that's only what I can see from my window, I haven't been out since Christmas day!
+Woven shoes with sequin flower Bronx, grey leg-warmers Accessorize.
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 3:50 pm No comments :
+Thursday, 7 January 2010
+Day One Hundred - New York, New York
+Yay, we finally made it to Day 100!!!! I'm so excited, even if it took a little longer to get there than it should have. This blog is clearly dedicated to my adoration for shoes and my collection which has just grown and grown over the years. I'm not ashamed to admit that I'm completely obsessed with high heels and love my shoes dearly. When you're having a 'fat day' and the whole world feels like crap, for me, slipping on a pair of my favourite heels instantly makes me feel better. Shoes can not only transform an entire outfit but make you walk taller, feel slimmer and sexier. I hope this blog has in some way inspired or made you feel happy. I'll leave you with two of my favourite quotes from Marilyn Monroe "I don't know who invented high heels, but all women owe him a lot!", "Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world". I couldn't have said it better myself, here's to the next 100 pairs!
+Black patent court shoes with New York skyline by Irregular Choice
+Black patent court shoes with New York skyline by Irregular Choice
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 12:16 pm 2 comments :
+Wed.
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 5:05 pm No comments :
+Tuesday, 5 January 2010
+Day Ninety Eight - It's Marilyn Monroe
+I've been trying to tidy my bedroom, although sometimes it feels like I'm fighting a losing battle! I'm at the stage where I have nothing left to throw out, so I'm moving things around and just making a bigger mess really. I unearthed a storage box filled with shoes, a few pairs I forgot I still owned to be honest. These Marilyn courts are one such pair. I'm rather obsessed with Marilyn Monroe and anything featuring her image is likely to be a hit with me. I couldn't believe it when I bought these shoes a few years back 'Marilyn' and 'shoes' combined, heaven! I would never wear an elongated pointed toe like these nowadays though and I've definitely had my wear out of them, so I think they will be making their way to the local charity shop soon.
+White and black Marilyn Monroe printed court shoes by Blu
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 3:13 pm No comments :
+Labels: black , blu , court , marilyn monroe , white
+Monday, 4 January 2010
+Day Ninety Seven - Temperature's Rising
+This weather is driving me insane. I haven't left the house since last Christmas/month/year/decade! We even featured on the national news today (national!). For anyone who doesn't live in the UK, you basically never hear about snow on the news unless London has it bad! Our local council have advised everyone to stay indoors and not to travel because there is no salt left to grit the roads. Although the snow isn't too bad, we have permanently had a covering on the ground for the past few weeks which is unheard of. The schools are back tomorrow, so I don't see how you can advise against travelling when thousands of school kids, teachers, staff have to travel. Anyway, I just wish I could venture out for a wee walk for some fresh air, but there's no point taking a risk as I'll probably fall and hurt myself!!
+Lime green sandals with embroidered flowers and rhinestones by Unze London!
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 4:12 pm No comments :
+Day Ninety Six - It Wasn't Meant To Be
+If you follow me on Pink Haired Princess, you'll know I ordered these Ashish wedges from Topshop but when they arrived, they didn't fit. I had another go yesterday, but as you can see I couldn't get them on. I can get my foot in, but my heel won't fit inside the shoe. They are very gorgeous and I've been lemming them for ages so I'm pretty upset. On the plus side I've saved myself a massive £150, which I'm sure will come in handy to aid my shoe habit. It just wasn't meant to be.
+Leopard wedges by Ashish for Topshop
+Leopard wedges by Ashish for Topshop
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 3:53 pm No comments :
+Sunday, 3 January 2010
+Day Ninety Five - Pink and Fluffy
+A sight I bet you never thought you'd see, me in flats! My sister got me these slippers for my Christmas as she had noted I hadn't worn slippers for years and considering all the time I spend in the house, I probably should. They are very cosy and fluffy (they look like marshmallows with bunny ears) and I'm still learning to walk in them, I feel/look like I'm walking on the moon. I'm sure I look ridiculous, maybe it's the old lady in me coming out though, after all I am turning 30 this year!
+Pink fluffy slippers with bunny ears by Playboy
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 12:21 pm No comments :
+Labels: bunny ears , heart , pink , playboy , slippers
+Day Ninety Four - Pom Pom Away
+I love these shoes but have never had the right outfit or opportunity to wear them in the year I've had them. So I was determined to get them out for New Year. I wore a blue dress from Monsoon with green and white flowers, so the green shoes perfectly accented. I also managed to find a pair of tights which matched perfectly. The heel is incredibly high (over 5") and very skinny, so I was glad I got to stay indoors!
+Green tights by Accessorize and green velvet 'Pout' platforms with pom pom by Topshop Boutique
+Posted by Pink Haired Princess at 12:11 pm 2 comments :
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+retina aberrant in pattern/fizzy-related
+Proteolysis of mitotic cyclins depends on a multisubunit ubiquitin-protein ligase, the anaphase promoting complex (APC). Proteolysis commences during anaphase, persisting throughout G1 until it is terminated by cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) as cells enter S phase. Proteolysis of mitotic cyclins in yeast was shown to require association of the APC with the substrate-specific activator Hct1 (also called Cdh1). Phosphorylation of Hct1 by CDKs blocked the Hct1-APC interaction. The mutual inhibition between APC and CDKs explains how cells suppress mitotic CDK activity during G1 and then establish a period with elevated kinase activity from S phase until anaphase (Zachariae, 1998).
+Ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis due to the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclos. It is not known what determines the release of Cdc14 and enables it to promote Cdk1 inactivation, but it is known to be dependent on APC/C bound by Cdc20 [APC(Cdc20)]. (Shirayama, 1999).). This study explores the molecular function and regulation of the APC regulatory subunit Hct1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Recombinant Hct1 activates the cyclin-ubiquitin ligase activity of APC isolated from multiple cell cycle stages. APC isolated from cells arrested in G1, or in late mitosis due to the cdc14-1 mutation, is more responsive to Hct1 than APC isolated from other stages. Hct1 is phosphorylated in vivo at multiple CDK consensus sites during cell cycle stages when activity of the cyclin-dependent kinase Cdc28 is high and APC activity is low. Purified Hct1 is phosphorylated in vitro at these sites by purified Cdc28-cyclin complexes, and phosphorylation abolishes the ability of Hct1 to activate the APC in vitro. The phosphatase Cdc14, which is known to be required for APC activation in vivo, is able to reverse the effects of Cdc28 by catalyzing Hct1 dephosphorylation and activation. It is concluded (Jaspersen, 1999).
+Progression through mitosis is controlled by protein degradation that is mediated by the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclos. Pds1p has a novel activity as an inhibitor of mitotic cyclin destruction, apparently by preventing the activation of APC/C(Cdh1). This activity of Pds1p is independent of its activity as an anaphase inhibitor. It is proposed (Cohen-Fix, 1999). requires. An extensive mutagenesis study was carried out shows very mild phenotypic effects, with an increase in the fraction of mitotic cells with broken spindles (Hildebrandt, 2001).. ste9 mutants are sterile because they are defective in cell cycle arrest in the G1-phase upon starvation. Sterility is partially suppressed by the mutation in cig2 that encodes the major G1/S cyclin. Although cells lacking Ste9 function grow normally, the ste9 mutation is synthetically lethal with the wee1 mutation. In the double mutants of ste9 cdc10(ts), cells arrest in G1-phase at the restrictive temperature, but the level of mitotic cyclin (Cdc13) does not decrease. In these cells, abortive mitosis occurs from the pre-Start G1-phase. Overexpression of Ste9 decreases the Cdc13 protein level and the H1-histone kinase activity. In these cells, mitosis is inhibited and an extra round of DNA replication occurs. Ste9 regulates G1 progression, possibly by controlling the amount of the mitotic cyclin in the G1-phase (Kitamura, 1999).
+Fission yeast ste9/srw1 is a WD-repeat protein highly homologous to budding yeast Hct1/Cdh1 and Drosophila Fizzy-related, which are both involved in activating APC1. Therefore, it is proposed that the main role of APC(ste9/srw1) is to promote degradation of mitotic cyclins when cells need to delay or arrest the cell cycle in G1. ste9/srw1 is negatively regulated by cdc2-dependent (Blanco, 2000).
+Cdc20, an activator of the anaphase-promoting complex (APC), is also required for the exit from mitosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. During mitosis, both the inactivation of Cdc28-Clb2 kinase and the degradation of mitotic cyclin Clb2 occur in two steps. The first phase of Clb2 proteolysis, which commences at the metaphase-to-anaphase transition when Clb2 abundance is high, is dependent on Cdc20. The second wave of Clb2 destruction in telophase requires activation of the Cdc20 homolog, Hct1/Cdh1. The first phase of Clb2 destruction, which lowers the Cdc28-Clb2 kinase activity, is a prerequisite for the second. Thus, Clb2 proteolysis is not solely mediated by Hct1 as generally believed; instead, it requires a sequential action of both Cdc20 and Hct1 (Yeong, 2000).Δ. The IR domain of Cdc20 is dispensable for viability, suggesting that Cdc20 can activate the APC through another domain. This study has provided an updated model for the subunit architecture of the APC (Thornton, 2006).
+A synthetic-lethal screen in Caenorhabditis elegans is describes that overcomes a number of obstacles associated with the analysis of functionally redundant genes. Using this approach, mutations that synthetically interact with lin-35/Rb, a SynMuv gene and the sole member of the Rb/pocket protein family in C. elegans have been identified. Unlike the original SynMuv screens, this approach is completely nonbiased and can theoretically be applied to any situation in which a mutation fails to produce a detectable phenotype. This screen has identiifed fzr-1, a gene that synthetically interacts with lin-35 to produce global defects in cell proliferation control. fzr-1 encodes the C. elegans homolog of Cdh1/Hct1/FZR, a gene product shown in other systems to regulate the APC cyclosome. Genetic interactions between fzr-1 and a subset of class B SynMuv genes, and between lin-35 and the putative SCF regulator lin-23, have been uncovered. It is proposed that lin-35, fzr-1, and lin-23 function redundantly to control cell cycle progression through the regulation of cyclin levels (Fay, 2002).
+fzr-1 cooperates with lin-35 to control cell proliferation. A relatively small number of genes have been described that cause widespread hyperproliferation in C. elegans. These include the putative SCF components cul-1 and lin-23 , the CIP/KIP family member cki-1, and the CBP/p300 homolog cbp-1 . In the cases examined thus far, a hyperproliferation phenotype is observed following inactivation of a single gene product. Loss of cell proliferation control can also result from a synthetic genetic interaction. Although single mutants of lin-35 and fzr-1 show only subtle or low-penetrance phenotypes, lin-35; fzr-1 double mutants showed extensive tissue hyperproliferation affecting a wide range of cell types. Thus, uncontrolled proliferation in C. elegans can in essence follow the same genetic pattern as multistep carcinogenesis in mammals. Namely, proliferation control is abolished through the sequential loss of genes that function to restrain cell cycle progression (Fay, 2002).
+Given these findings, and the large body of evidence implicating Rb in human cancers, it seems reasonable to suggest that this technical approach may facilitate the study of multistep carcinogenesis using C. elegans. Along these lines, it will be interesting to determine whether the human homolog of fzr-1, hCDH1, can function as a tumor-suppressor gene, and if so, whether it does so in cooperation with Rb (Fay, 2002).
+Inactivation of fzr-1 function using RNAi injection leads to sterility and aberrancies in germ cell proliferation. Although the specific cause of this phenotype has not been determined, previous studies would implicate defects in either the execution of G1 arrest or in late-stage mitotic events such as cytokinesis. Embryonic lethality is also observed when fzr-1 is inactivated using RNAi injection in a lin-35 mutant background. The cause for this lethality is presently unknown. These embryos do not show obvious hallmarks associated with either excess cellular proliferation or grossly elevated levels of apoptosis. Although additional work will be necessary to determine the nature of this embryonic requirement, a role during embryonic development is consistent with the expression patterns observed for both fzr-1 and lin-35. The lack of an apparent hyperproliferation phenotype in embryos likely reflects significant differences in the means by which embryonic and postembryonic cell cycles are regulated. For example, cyclin D, an upstream regulator of Rb, has been shown to be required exclusively for the execution of postembryonic division cycles in C. elegans (Fay, 2002).
+Work carried out over the past several years has produced an explosion in the number of identified SynMuv genes. Although certain functional classifications, such as transcriptional repressors, may accurately describe some of the SynMuv genes, others clearly defy straightforward categorization. This fact alone suggests that SynMuv genes most likely do not all act through the same mechanisms or pathways (Fay, 2002).
+Both lin-36 and efl-1(RNAi) can phenocopy the effect of lin-35 LOF in an fzr-1 mutant background. However other class B genes, including lin-53, hda-1, and chd-4, did not show genetic interactions with fzr-1, nor did the class A gene lin-15a. These experiments are complicated by the fact that lin-53, hda-1, and chd-4 encode for essential genes, and RNAi leads to a highly penetrant sterile or lethal phenotype within several generations. Nevertheless, no evidence was seen for hyperproliferation in either the affected or unaffected classes of RNAi-treated animals. This suggests that neither a weak nor a severe reduction in the function of these genes is capable of producing a synthetic hyperproliferation phenotype with fzr-1. In addition, no evidence was found for an interaction in lin-53(n833); fzr-1 double-mutant animals. Although n833 results in only a partial loss of LIN-53, this allele does lead to a highly penetrant Muv phenotype in conjunction with class A SynMuv mutations (Fay, 2002).
+Rb and its family members p107 and p130 have been shown in multiple systems to modulate transcription through direct interactions with a variety of transcriptional regulators. The majority of work indicates that Rb serves primarily as a transcriptional repressor, acting through a number of mechanisms including the recruitment of chromatin-modifying enzymes and the steric interference of transactivation domains. Acting as transcriptional corepressors with E2F, Rb and its family members regulate the expression of many key genes required for entry and progression through S-phase, including cyclin E and cyclin A. Consistent with these reports, a significant increase in the levels of ribonucleotide reductase mRNA, an E2F-regulated gene, is seen in lin-35 mutant animals (Fay, 2002).
+In Drosophila, loss of fzr function leads to reentry into the cell cycle following embryonic cycle 16, thereby bypassing the normal G1 arrest. This ectopic division cycle is correlated with excess levels of cyclin A, which when overexpressed during G1 can lead to ectopic entry into S-phase. Interestingly, mutations in the Drosophila Rb homolog rbf , as well as in the CDK inhibitor decapo, show cell cycle defects similar to those of fzr mutants, suggesting complementary roles in G1/S-phase regulation. However, it is noted that conclusions regarding fzr functions were inferred from the analysis of a large deletion that removed several genes in addition to fzr. Therefore, fzr-1(ku298) is the first reported mutation in metazoans that specifically reduces CDH1/HCT1/fzr activity (Fay, 2002).
+An analysis of distal-tip cell (DTC) hyperproduction in strains that overexpress either cyclin A or cyclin E mRNA supports the model that lin-35 and fzr-1 are likely to coregulate cyclin levels during G1. In addition, the E2F homolog efl-1 synergizes with fzr-1, adding further credence to this model. The ability of both cyclin A and cyclin E to induce extra DTCs in fzr-1 mutants could indicate that these cyclins may be functionally interchangeable and that sufficient levels of either cyclin A or cyclin E, or possibly both in combination, can work to override G1 arrest (Fay, 2002).
+By screening ~3500 haploid genomes, seven synthetic with lin-35/Rb (Slr) mutations were uncovered that show synthetic lethality or inviability with mutations in lin-35. Other than fzr-1 and lin-23, no Slr mutations have been identified that produce an obvious synthetic hyperproliferation phenotype with lin-35. The means used to uncover the genetic interaction between lin-35 and fzr-1 will be of general use for those wishing to assign functions to genes lacking known biological roles or to identify novel functions for genes with previously characterized activities. In addition, this genetic approach serves to identify functional copartners through the isolation and cloning of the affected second-site mutations. Importantly, this method in no way depends on prior knowledge of the synthetic double-mutant phenotype, thereby permitting a nonbiased search for genetic modifiers of any gene of interest (Fay, 2002).
+Given the inevitable saturation of the genome for mutations that cause easily detectable phenotypes, the ability to identify synthetic mutations will become increasingly important. Large-scale analyses carried out in yeast and C. elegans suggest that a large percentage of genes in higher organisms may fail to show easily discernable phenotypes when mutated. It is likely that the vast majority of these no-phenotype genes may nevertheless confer a weak selective advantage to the organism, thus accounting for their presence in the genome. At the same time, it can be argued that many of these genes fail to show mutational effects owing to genetic redundancy. Importantly, these two explanations are in no way mutually exclusive. By devising methods to experimentally address this latter issue, biological roles may be assignable to many genes that would normally not be amenable to straightforward functional analyses (Fay, 2002).
+The anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome is a tightly cell cycle-regulated ubiquitin-protein ligase that targets cyclin B and other destruction box-containing proteins for proteolysis at the end of mitosis and in G1. Activation of the APC in mitosis depends on CDC20, whereas APC is maintained active in G1 via association with the CDC20-related protein CDH1. The mitotic activator CDC20 is the only component of the APC ubiquitination pathway whose expression is restricted to proliferating cells, whereas the APC and CDH1 are also expressed in several mammalian tissues that predominantly contain differentiated cells, such as adult brain. Immunocytochemical analyses of cultured rat hippocampal neurons and of mouse and human brain sections indicate that the APC and CDH1 are ubiquitously expressed in the nuclei of postmitotic terminally differentiated neurons. The APC purified from brain contains all core subunits known from proliferating cells and is tightly associated with CDH1. Purified brain APC(CDH1) has a high cyclin B ubiquitination activity that depends less on the destruction box than on the activity of mitotic APC(CDC20). On the basis of these results, it is proposed that the functions of APC(CDH1) are not restricted to controlling cell-cycle progression but may include the ubiquitination of yet unidentified substrates in differentiated cells (Gieffers, 1999).
+CDC20/CDH1 activates the anaphase-promoting complex and targets various substrates for degradation, thereby allowing the ordered progression through mitosis and G1. Multiple functional CDH1 homologs have been found in the chick. The transcripts of these novel genes are differentially localized to proliferating, differentiated, and postmitotic tissues. All four proteins bind and form a complex with APC in vitro and in cultured cells and have quantitatively different activities in mediating ubiquitination of various APC substrates. These results suggest that multiple CDH1s may temporally and spatially regulate APC activity both within and outside of the cell cycle (Wan, 2001a).
+The cyclosome/APC (anaphase-promoting complex), the major component of cell-cycle-specific ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis of mitotic cyclins and of other cell cycle proteins, is essential for sister chromatid separation and for exit from mitosis. Cyclosome activity and substrate specificity are modulated by phosphorylation and by transient interactions with Fizzy/cdc20 (Fzy) and Fizzy-related/Hct1/Cdh1 (Fzr). This regulation has been studied so far in Drosophila embryos, in yeast, and in cell-free extracts in vitro. Studies of cyclosome regulation in mammalian cells in vivo have shown that both Fzr overexpression and Cdk1 inhibition can override the prometaphase checkpoint. Fzr activation of the cyclosome is negatively regulated by Cdk1. The mammalian cdc14 phosphatase, like its budding yeast homolog, plays a role in cyclosome pathway regulation. These results suggest that Cdk1 is essential for coupling various activities of the cyclosome and in particular for preventing Fzr from short-circuiting the spindle pole checkpoint. Cdk1-cyclin B is thus an inhibitor, activator, and substrate of the cyclosome (Listovsky, 2000).
+The ordered activation of the ubiquitin protein ligase anaphase-promoting complex or cyclosome by CDC20 in metaphase and by CDH1 in telophase is essential for anaphase and for exit from mitosis, respectively., it was proposed that mitotic APC phosphorylation is an important mechanism that controls the proper timing of APC(CDC20) activation. CDH1 is phosphorylated in vivo during S, G2, and M phase,C(CDC20) and APC(CDH (Kramer, 2000).
+Cell cycle progression is driven by waves of cyclin expression coupled with regulated protein degradation. An essential step for initiating mitosis is the inactivation of proteolysis mediated by the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome bound to its regulator Cdh1p/Hct1p. Yeast APC(Cdh1) has been proposed to be inactivated at Start by G1 cyclin/cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK). In a normal cell cycle APC(Cdh1) is inactivated in a graded manner and is not extinguished until S phase. Complete inactivation of APC(Cdh1) requires S phase cyclins. Further, persistent APC(Cdh1) activity throughout G1 helps to ensure the proper timing of Cdc20p expression. This suggests that S phase cyclins have an important role in allowing the accumulation of mitotic cyclins and further suggests a regulatory loop among S phase cyclins, APC(Cdh1), and APC(Cdc20) (Huang, 2001).. Subcomplexes of the human APC have been biochemically characterized.. It is concluded that. By analogy to PEX5, the different TPR subunits of the APC might function as receptors that interact with the C termini of regulatory proteins such as CDH1, CDC20, and APC10 (Vodermaier, 2003).
+The isolation and characterization of two subcomplexes of the human APC have provided first insight into the molecular interactions between APC's many subunits. The cullin subunit APC2 and its binding partner, the RING finger protein APC11, are found in a subcomplex with APC1, APC4, and APC5 and are essential for the assembly of multiubiquitin chains from ubiquitin residues donated by E2 enzymes. Substrate ubiquitination requires the activator proteins CDH1 and CDC20, which interact via their C termini with the TPR subunits APC3 and APC7. APC's TPR subunits are predicted to form structures that are similar to the one of the peroxisomal import receptor PEX5, which binds cargo proteins via their C termini. The APC may therefore contain multiple TPR subunits to allow modular interactions with different regulatory proteins. These results reveal a function for the TPR subunits of the APC, and they provide insight into how substrates are recruited to the ubiquitin ligase (Vodermaier, 2003).
+Exit from mitosis requires the degradation of regulatory proteins including the mitotic cyclins and securin through ubiquitination by the anaphase promoting complex bound to Cdc20 or Cdh1. Cdc20-APC is regulated through inhibition by the spindle assembly checkpoint protein MAD2. Knowledge of Cdh1-APC regulation is limited to the phosphorylation-dependent dissociation of Cdh1 from APC. A novel means of regulating Cdh1 by the MAD2-related gene, MAD2L2, is reported. MAD2L2 specifically binds and inhibits Cdh1-APC, paralleling the effect of MAD2 on Cdc20. It is suggested that MAD2L2 and MAD2 inhibit the release of substrates from APC and a mechanism of inhibition is proposed (Pfleger, 2001a).
+The specificity of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation with regard in a substrate-specific manner, there is no evidence that the activating protein and substrate interact directly; hence, no clear model exists for the mechanism of APC activation or recruitment of substrates. (Pfleger, 2001b).
+Two forms of the anaphase-promoting complex mediate the degradation of critical cell cycle regulators. APC(Cdc20) promotes sister-chromatid separation by ubiquitinating securin, whereas APC(Cdh1) ubiquitinates mitotic cyclins, allowing the exit from mitosis. Phosphorylation of human Cdh1 (hCdh1) by cyclin B-Cdc2 alters the conformation of hCdh1 and prevents it from activating APC. A human homolog of yeast Cdc14, human Cdc14a (hCdc14a), dephosphorylates hCdh1 and activates APC(Cdh1). In contrast, hCdc14a does not affect the activity of APC(Cdc20). hCdc14a is a major phosphatase for hCdh1 and localizes to centrosomes in HeLa cells. Therefore, hCdc14a may promote the activation of APC(Cdh1) and exit from mitosis in mammalian cells (Bembenek, 2001).
+The precise order of molecular events during cell cycle progression depends upon ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis of cell cycle regulators. Hsl1p, a protein kinase that inhibits the Swe1p protein kinase in a bud morphogenesis checkpoint, is targeted for ubiquitin-mediated turnover by the anaphase-promoting complex (APC). Regions of Hsl1p that are critical both for binding to the APC machinery and for APC-mediated degradation have been investigated. Hsl1p contains both a destruction box (D box) and a KEN box motif that are necessary for Hsl1p turnover with either APC(Cdc20) or APC(Cdh1). In coimmunoprecipitation studies, the D box of full-length Hsl1p is critical for association with Cdc20p, whereas the KEN box is important for association with Cdh1p. Fusion of a 206-amino-acid fragment of Hsl1p containing these motifs to a heterologous protein results in APC-dependent degradation of the fusion protein that requires intact D box and KEN box motifs. Finally, this bacterially expressed Hsl1p fusion protein interacts with Cdc20p and Cdh1p either translated in vitro or expressed in and purified from insect cells. Binding to Cdc20p and Cdh1p is disrupted completely by a D box/KEN box double mutant. These results indicate that D box and KEN box motifs are important for direct binding to the APC machinery, leading to ubiquitination and subsequent protein degradation (Burton, 2001). (Chen, 2001).
+The anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C), activated by fzy and fzr (fizzy and fizzy-related), degrades cell cycle proteins that carry RXXL or KEN destruction boxes (d-boxes). APC/C substrates regulate sequential events and must be degraded in the correct order during mitosis and G1. How d-boxes determine APC/Cfzy/APC/Cfzr specificity and degradation timing was studied. Cyclin B1 has an RXXL box and is degraded by both APC/Cfzy and APC/Cfzr; fzy has a KEN box and is degraded by APC/Cfzr only. The degradation of substrates with swapped d-boxes was characterized. Cyclin B1 with KEN is degraded by APC/Cfzr only. Fzy with RXXL can be degraded by APC/Cfzy and APC/Cfzr. Interestingly, APC/Cfzy-but not APC/Cfzr-specific degradation is highly dependent on the location of RXXL. Degradation of tagged substrates was studied in real time and it was observed that APC/Cfzr is activated in early G1. These observations demonstrate how d-box specificities of APC/Cfzy and APC/Cfzr, and the successive activation of APC/Cby fzy and fzr, establish the temporal degradation pattern. These observations can explain further why some endogenous RXXL substrates are degraded by APC/Cfzy, while others are restricted to APC/Cfzr (Zur, 2002).
+More than a dozen different groups of proteins are degraded by the APC/C pathway, including mitotic A and B type cyclins, fzy, securin, E2-C, polo kinase, nek2A, hsl1, cdc6 and geminin. While all these proteins are degraded by the APC/C, they start to be degraded at different time points, such as prometaphase for cyclin A and nek2A, metaphase for cyclin B1, securin and xkid, and G1 for cdc6. APC/C substrates carry conserved motifs, so-called destruction boxes (d-boxes), which are required for their degradation. The cyclin B1 d-box (RTALGDIGN) is crudely shared by many of the other APC/C substrates. The arginine (R) and the leucine (L) are conserved in almost all substrates except in pim1, where arginine is replaced by lysine, and in cyclin B3, where leucine is replaced by phenylalanine. The asparagine (N) at position 9 is conserved in a subset of substrates and is required for the degradation of cyclin B1 in Xenopus extracts. Other residues of this RXXL box are much less conserved and it is virtually impossible to identify such a box merely by its sequence. However, the APC/C is evidently able to identify real RXXL boxes because not every protein that carries an RXXL is degraded. Moreover, fine differences in this box can contribute to changes in degradation, as is the case for cyclins A and B. An important recent advance is the identification of the KEN box as a targeting signal of some APC/C substrates. The discovery of this motif explained how vertebrate fzy, which lacks an RXXL box, is targeted for degradation by the APC/C. This box also plays a role in the degradation of substrates that do have an RXXL box, such as securin, clb2, hsl1 and nek2A. However, the KEN motif is also abundant in many proteins that are not APC/C substrates (Zur, 2002 and references therein).
+The APC/C is activated by two WD repeat proteins: fzy/cdc20 and fzr/cdh1/hct1. In yeast, these two proteins confer some substrate specificity on the APC/C: pds1 is ubiquitylated by APC/Ccdc20, and clb2 by APC/Ccdh1. A similar specificity has been suggested in mammalian cells, and it was shown that fzy is ubiquitylated by APC/Cfzr only. Fzy and fzr directly bind different APC/C substrates in vitro. Fzy is restricted to substrates that have an RXXL box, and fzr binds both RXXL and KEN box substrates (Zur, 2002 and references therein).
+In order to study the signal specificity of the RXXL and KEN boxes, artificial motifs were inserted into known substrates and their degradation was studied in vivo. The degradation of cyclin B1 with a mutated RXXL box can be restored by the insertion of an artificial KEN box close to the N-terminus of the mutated RXXL box. The location of this KEN is critical for its capacity to support degradation. Strikingly, cyclin B1 with a KEN box and a mutated RXXL box is ubiquitylated in vitro and degraded in vivo by APC/Cfzr only. This is in contrast to cyclin B1 with a wild-type RXXL box, which is degraded by both APC/Cfzy and APC/Cfzr (Zur, 2002).
+The degradation of fzy, which is targeted for degradation by a KEN box and is an APC/Cfzr-specific substrate, was studied. Mutation of the KEN box stabilizes fzy, and its degradation can be restored by the insertion of an RXXL box. Following the replacement of KEN with RXXL, fzy is targeted by APC/Cfzy, as well as by APC/Cfzr. RXXL inserted anywhere into the N-terminus of fzy can support APC/Cfzr-specific degradation. Degradation by APC/Cfzy is, however, highly dependent on the location of the RXXL, suggesting that flanking sequences or conformation influence the APC/Cfzr/APC/Cfzy specificity of the RXXL box. This could explain why certain RXXL substrates are degraded by APC/Cfzr only while others are degraded by both APC/Cfzr and APC/Cfzy (Zur, 2002)
+The degradation of green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged versions of APC/Cfzy and APC/Cfzr-specific substrates was studied in real time. APC/Cfzy-specific degradation starts upon sister chromatid separation, and APC/Cfzr-specific degradation starts in early G1 (Zur, 2002).
+These results show that d-box type and location determine APC/Cfzy and APC/Cfzr specificity, and that fzy and fzr sequentially activate the APC/C. This specificity could thus form the basis of the ordered degradation of APC/C substrates during the different stages of mitosis and G1 (Zur, 2002).
+Cyclin A is a stable protein in S and G2 phases, but is destabilized when cells enter mitosis and it is almost completely degraded before the metaphase to anaphase transition. Microinjection of antibodies against subunits of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome or against human Cdc20 (fizzy) arrests cells at metaphase and stabilizes both cyclins A and B1. Cyclin A is efficiently polyubiquitylated by Cdc20 or Cdh1-activated APC/C in vitro, but in contrast to cyclin B1, the proteolysis of cyclin A is not delayed by the spindle assembly checkpoint. The degradation of cyclin B1 delays the metaphase to anaphase transition, whereas expression of cyclin A mutants lacking a D-box arrest cells in anaphase (Geley, 2001).. This study examined spatial control of this process by determining the intracellular location of the proteins involved and using nuclear-targeted cyclin B1. It was found that raising nuclear cyclin B1 concentrations, an event normally observed in the minutes before nuclear envelope breakdown, was a very effective method of inducing the G2/M transition. Oocytes expressed only the alpha. A simple spatial model of G2 arrest is proposed in which nuclear APCCdh1-proteasomal activity guards against any cyclin B1 accumulation mediated by nuclear import (Holt, 2010).
+Fizzy-related 1 (FZR1) is an activator of the Anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) and an important regulator of the mitotic cell division cycle. Using a germ-cell-specific conditional knockout model this studyDelta. It is concluded that APC/C(FZR1) is an essential regulator of spermatogonial proliferation and early meiotic prophase I in both male and female germ cells and is therefore important in establishing the reproductive health of adult male and female mammals (Holt, 2014).
+The ubiquitination and degradation patterns of the human securin/PTTG protein have been studied. In contrast to budding yeast pds1, securin degradation is catalyzed by both fzy (fizzy/cdc20) and fzr (fizzy-related-degradable securin mutant is also partially ubiquitinated by fzy and fzr in vitro. Expressing the non-degradable securin mutant in cells frequently results in incomplete chromatid separation and gives rise to daughter cells connected by a thin chromatin fiber, presumably of chromosomes that failed to split completely. Strikingly, the mutant securin does not prevent the majority of sister chromatids from separating completely, nor does it prevent mitotic cyclin degradation and cytokinesis. This phenotype, reminiscent of the fission yeast cut (cells untimely torn) phenotype, is reported here for the first time in mammals (Zur, 2001).. Bub1 is degraded during mitotic exit and degradation of Bub1 is mediated by APC/C in complex with its activator Cdh1 [APC/C(Cd(Cdh1) in vitro. Two KEN-box motifs on Bub1 were identified that are required for its degradation in vivo and ubiquitination in vitro. A Bub1 mutant protein with both KEN-boxes mutated is stable in cells but fails to elicit a cell cycle phenotype, indicating that degradation of Bub1 by APC/C(Cdh1) is not required for mitotic exit. Nevertheless, this study clearly demonstrates that Bub1, an APC/C inhibitor, is also an APC/C substrate. The antagonistic relationship between Bub1 and APC/C may help to prevent the premature accumulation of Bub1 during G1 (Qi, 2007).
+DNA damage checkpoint prevents segregation of damaged chromosomes by imposing cell-cycle arrest. In budding yeast, Mec1, Chk1, and Rad53 (homologous to human ATM/ATR, Chk1, and Chk2 kinases, respectively) are among the main effectors of this pathway. The DNA damage checkpoint is thought to inhibit chromosome segregation by preventing separase-mediated cleavage of cohesins. This study describes a regulatory network that prevents segregation of damaged chromosomes by restricting spindle elongation and acts in parallel with inhibition of cohesin cleavage. This control circuit involves Rad53, polo kinase, the anaphase-promoting complex activator Cdh1, and the bimC kinesin family proteins Cin8 and Kip1. The inhibition of polo kinase by Rad53-dependent phosphorylation prevents it from inactivating Cdh1. As a result, Cdh1 remains in a partially active state and limits Cin8 and Kip1 accumulation, thereby restraining spindle elongation. Hence, the DNA damage checkpoint suppresses both cohesin cleavage and spindle elongation to preserve chromosome stability (Zhang, 2009).
+In mammalian somatic-cell cycles, progression through the G1-phase restriction point and initiation of DNA replication are controlled by the ability of the retinoblastoma tumor-suppressor protein (pRb) family to regulate the E2F/DP transcription factors. Continuing transcription of E2F target genes beyond the G1/S transition is required for coordinating S-phase progression with cell division, a process driven by cyclin-B-dependent kinase and anaphase-promoting complex (APC)-mediated proteolysis. How E2F-dependent events at G1/S transition are orchestrated with cyclin B and APC activity remains unknown. Using an in vivo assay to measure protein stability in real time during the cell cycle, it has been shown that repression of E2F activity or inhibition of cyclin-A-dependent kinase in S phase triggers the destruction of cyclin B1 through the re-assembly of APC, the ubiquitin ligase that is essential for mitotic cyclin proteolysis, with its activatory subunit Cdh1. Phosphorylation-deficient mutant Cdh1 or immunodepletion of cyclin A results in assembly of active Cdh1-APC even in S-phase cells. These results implicate an E2F-dependent, cyclin A/Cdk2-mediated phosphorylation of Cdh1 in the timely accumulation of cyclin B1 and the coordination of cell-cycle progression during the post-restriction point period (Lukas, 1999).
+The ordered progression through the cell cycle depends on regulating the abundance of several proteins through ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis. Degradation is precisely timed and specific. One key component of the degradation system, the anaphase promoting complex (APC), is a ubiquitin protein ligase. It is activated both during mitosis and late in mitosis/G1, by the WD repeat proteins Cdc20 and Cdh1, respectively. These activators target distinct sets of substrates. Cdc20-APC requires a well-defined destruction box (D box), whereas Cdh1-APC confers a different and as yet unidentified specificity. The sequence specificity for Cdh1-APC has been determined using two assays, ubiquitination in a completely defined and purified system and degradation promoted by Cdh1-APC in Xenopus extracts. Cdc20 is itself a Cdh1-APC substrate. Vertebrate Cdc20 lacks a D box and therefore is recognized by Cdh1-APC through a different sequence. By analysis of Cdc20 as a substrate, a new recognition signal has been identified. This signal, composed of K-E-N, serves as a general targeting signal for Cdh1-APC. Like the D box, it is transposable to other proteins. Using the KEN box as a template, cell cycle genes Nek2 and B99 have been identified as additional Cdh1-APC substrates. Mutation in the KEN box stabilizes all three proteins against ubiquitination and degradation (Pfleger, 2000).
+Ubiquitin-proteasome-mediated destruction of rate-limiting proteins is required for timely progression through the main cell cycle transitions. The anaphase-promoting complex (APC), periodically activated by the Cdh1 subunit, represents one of the major cellular ubiquitin ligases which, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Drosophila, triggers exit from mitosis and during G1 prevents unscheduled DNA replication. In this study the importance of periodic oscillation of the APC-Cdh1 activity for the cell cycle progression in human cells was investigated. Conditional interference with the APC-Cdh1 dissociation at the G1/S transition results delays G1/S transition and lowers, failure to inactivate APC-Cdh1 beyond the G1/S transition not only inhibits productive cell division but also supports slow but uninterrupted DNA replication, precluding S-phase exit and causing massive overreplication of the genome. These data suggest that timely oscillation of the APC-Cdh1 ubiquitin ligase activity represents an essential step in coordinating DNA replication with cell division and that failure of mechanisms regulating association of APC with the Cdh1 activating subunit can undermine genomic stability in mammalian cells (Sorensen, 2000).
+CDC6 is conserved during evolution and is essential and limiting for the initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication. Human CDC6 activity is regulated by periodic transcription and CDK-regulated subcellular localization. In addition to being absent from nonproliferating cells, CDC6 is targeted for ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis by the anaphase promoting complex (APC)/cyclosome in G1. A combination of point mutations in the destruction box and KEN-box motifs in CDC6 stabilizes the protein in G1 proteolysis of CDC6 in early G1 and in quiescent cells suggests that this process is part of a mechanism that ensures the timely licensing of replication origins during G1 (Petersen, 2000).
+Progress through mitosis is controlled by the sequential destruction of key regulators including the mitotic cyclins and securin, an inhibitor of anaphase whose destruction is required for sister chromatid separation. Live cell imaging was used to determine the exact time when human securin is degraded in mitosis. (Hagting, 2002).. This study substantiates the evidence that mammalian cyclin A-Cdk2 prevents unscheduled APC reactivation during S phase by demonstrating the Cdk2 periodic interaction with Cdh1 at the level of endogenous proteins. Moreover, a conserved cyclin-binding motif has been identified within the Cdh1 WD-40 domain; its disruption abolishes the Cdh1-cyclin A-Cdk2 interaction, eliminates Cdh1-associated histone H1 kinase activity, and impairs Cdh1 phosphorylation by cyclin A-Cdk2 in vitro and in vivo. Overexpression of cyclin binding-deficient Cdh1 stabilizes the APC-Cdh1 interaction and induces prolonged cell cycle arrest at the G(1)/S transition. Conversely, cyclin binding-deficient Cdh1 loses its capability to support APC-dependent proteolysis of cyclin A but not that of other APC substrates such as cyclin B and securin Pds1. Collectively, these data provide a mechanistic explanation for the mutual functional interplay between cyclin A-Cdk2 and APC-Cdh1 and the first evidence that Cdh1 may activate the APC by binding specific substrates (Sorensen, 2001).
+The anaphase-promoting complex (APC) coordinates mitosis and G1 by sequentially promoting the degradation of key cell-cycle regulators. Following the degradation of its substrates in G1, the APC catalyzes the autoubiquitination of its E2 UbcH10. This stabilizes cyclin A and allows it to inactivate APC(Cdh1). How the APC establishes this complex temporal sequence of ubiquitinations, referred to as substrate ordering, is not understood. This study shows that substrate ordering depends on the relative processivity of substrate multiubiquitination by the APC. Processive substrates obtain ubiquitin chains in a single APC binding event. The multiubiquitination of distributive substrates requires multiple rounds of APC binding, which render it sensitive to lower APC concentrations, competition by processive substrates, and deubiquitination. Consequently, more processive substrates are preferentially multiubiquitinated in vitro and degraded earlier in vivo. The processivity of multiubiquitination is strongly influenced by the D box within the substrate, suggesting that substrate ordering is established by a mechanism intrinsic to APC and its substrates and similar to kinetic proofreading (Rape, 2006).. This study, it was shown that reduced Cdh1 levels have no effect on destruction of many APC/C substrates during mitotic exit but strongly and specifically stabilize Aurora kinases.. It is concluded that targeting of Aurora kinases at anaphase by APC/C(Cdh1) participates in the control of mitotic exit and cytokinesis (Floyd, 2008). 'licensing', transgenic mice were used expressing Fucci fluorescent cell-cycle probes that report the activity of APCCdh1 and SCFSkp2. By performing long-term, high temporal-resolution Fucci imaging, it was possible to visualize reciprocal activation of APCCdh1 and SCFSkp2 in differentiating TGCs and MKCs grown in custom-designed culture wells. TGCs and MKCs were found to both skip cytokinesis, but in different ways, and that the reciprocal activation of the ubiquitin oscillators in MKCs varies with the polyploidy level. Three-dimensional reconstructions were obtained of highly polyploid TGCs in whole, fixed mouse placentas. Thus, the Fucci technique is able to reveal the spatiotemporal regulation of the endoreplicative cell cycle during differentiation (Sakaue-Sawano, 2013).
+Anaphase-promoting complex is activated by two regulatory proteins, Cdc20 and Cdh1. In yeast and Drosophila, Cdh1-dependent APC (Cdh1-APC) activity targets mitotic cyclins from the end of mitosis to the G1 phase. To investigate the function of Cdh1 in vertebrate cells, clones of chicken DT40 cells disrupted in their Cdh1 loci were generated. Cdh1 is dispensable for viability and cell cycle progression. However, similarly to yeast and Drosophila, loss of Cdh1 induced unscheduled accumulation of mitotic cyclins in G1, resulting in abrogation of G1 arrest caused by treatment with rapamycin, an inducer of p27(Kip1). Cdh1(-/-) cells fail to maintain DNA damage-induced G2 arrest and Cdh1-APC is activated by X-irradiation-induced DNA damage. Thus, activation of Cdh1-APC plays a crucial role in both cdk inhibitor-dependent G1 arrest and DNA damage-induced G2 arrest (Sudo, 2001).
+Degradation of SnoN is thought to play an important role in the transactivation of TGF-beta responsive genes. The anaphase-promoting complex (APC) is a ubiquitin ligase required for the destruction of SnoN and the APC pathway is regulated by TGF-beta. The destruction box of SnoN is required for its degradation in response to TGF-beta signaling. Furthermore, the APC activator CDH1 and Smad3 synergistically regulate SnoN degradation. Under these circumstances, CDH1 forms a quaternary complex with SnoN, Smad3, and APC. These results suggest that APC(CDH1) and SnoN play central roles in regulating growth through the TGF-beta signaling system (Wan, 2001b).
+AML1 (RUNX1) regulates hematopoiesis, angiogenesis, muscle function, and neurogenesis. Previous studies have shown that phosphorylation of AML1, particularly at serines 276 and 303, affects its transcriptional activation. that (Biggs, 2006).
+In response to DNA damage in G2, mammalian cells must avoid entry into mitosis and instead initiate DNA repair. This study shows that in response to genotoxic stress in G2, the phosphatase Cdc14B translocates from the nucleolus to the nucleoplasm and induces the activation of the ubiquitin ligase APC/CCdCdh1 reactivation in DNA-damaged G2 cells, Claspin, which is shown in this study to be an APC/CCd (Bassermann, 2008).; see Drosophila Rb) protein. This study shows that inactivation of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC(Cdh1)) in a cultured mammalian epithelial cell line has the necessary characteristics to be the point of no return for cell-cycle entry. APC(Cdh1) inactivation is shown to be a rapid, bistable switch initiated shortly before the start of DNA replication by cyclin E/Cdk2 (see Drosophila Cyclin E) and made irreversible by Emi1 (see Drosophila Rca (Cappell, 2016).).
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+Mise Éire (I am Ireland)
+The Republic of Decay, a place now so dire that even the monkeys decline offers of bananas.
+The three pillars of the Establishment, the financial institutions, the political organizations and the Church stagger on unwittingly oblivious to the realities of life. Their epicurean menu is corruption, lies, arrogance, greed, sleaze, sodomy, deceit, nepotism, distortion of the truth, gross incompetence. The list can go on and on forever.
+When can they learn to tell their Citizens something that resembles the truth?
+Observe them.
+The Financial Institutions: The Dracula’s of nowhere sucking the nation’s blood dry- The crutch of capitalism-that an inherently unstable system which periodically falls off the rails and when it does who pays? Well, the 2% who control the wealth do not. The payees are as always the inevitable underclass.
+Their level of incompetence defies belief.
+Take, for example, simple basic maths, Division, addition, multiplication, subtraction, for short DAMS. Well, the boys from Dams appear to have come up with a “constant” that allows their cash shortfall figures to spiral upwards on a never-ending charge of woe. Right now, it is not in their interest to stick a finger in the dam to restrain the flow. Do we take it; they do not understand simple maths or are they pulling the wool over our eyes? D.A.M.S is an acronym for a shadowy group known as the as the drawee artistic math’s society? This group of people is found in the highest echelons of business and normally operate at a level above that of the Golden circle. Figuratively speaking these people can paint any picture they wish but primarily their drawings are to their own advantage. These avaricious bastards would skim cash off the bones of a dead rat, but they will never get their fingers dirty.
+The Church: This Frankenstein Monster lends solace to the fiends of banking, shares its virgin but sexually satisfied bed with both government and Bourgeoisie and in the meantime buggers the children of the poor and expects the state to pay for their criminal enjoyment and the state duly obliges.
+The Political Organizations have become a collective of brain-dead zombies. Their place of residence is a mausoleum called Sinisterhouse house, which serves as the Rotten Island Parliament building.
+The primary function of these humourless dead beats is looking after their own self-interest, which takes up seventy-five percent of their time.
+Taking care of the interests of the financial institutions takes another twenty percent of their time.
+Performing minor functions- like proposing bills to erect streetlights in the two-horse village of Ballysilly and to fill potholes in marginal electoral areas, this takes up a tiresome 5% of their time.
+To be a member of this collective, no qualifications are required, but it does help if you understand the term the gravy train. Those currently in Government amply illustrate this where few ministers have any credentials whatsoever for doing there jobs.
+Le Grand Dame, The sex symbol of the parliament is the leader of this group.
+This entity makes bullish attempts to explain that the country’s economy is on the road to recovery, this notion relates to nothing more than his careful consideration. His only notable achievement is impoverished thinking based on the mantra; all will be well?
+The entity prays fervently every day for economic miracles.
+He has visions of the Sherkels and Dragi flapping their wings over the skies of Rotten Island where they shower the country with a deluge of monetary bills that astonishingly transform the country into a fictionally, financially viable sensation. He will proclaim these events to be a miracle of his own making, he will ask us to admire the quality and wonderment of his efforts. This entity has disturbed fantasies of success, which are always just around the corner.
+This leader of our illustrious small nation bestows on himself the honour of being the highest paid Prime Ministers in the world with a take home check greater than any other leader. To augment his Government, he has a drone army of civil servants, who are the most highly paid in the world and ironically turn out to be the least productive. A talent that his compatible to that of their leader
+He has huffed and he has puffed, but he still does not comprehend that the house is already a busted flush.
+That dear citizen is Rotten Island today a golden triangle of cognasty, a three-headed dog of darkness. No figurehead to rally behind, no Orpheus to lead us out of this triangulated underworld, no Che Guevara to kick-start a revolution, no rising star to guide us into the future.
+Part 2
+Johnny Citizen: Where does he fit in, well he is the lamb who is there to be fleeced?
+He pays the bankers bills.
+He pays the church bills.
+He pays the Government bills.
+Moreover, he will pay for anything else the ghouls will screw up now and in the future.
+Why is Johnny citizen so sheepish? Short and simple, he abandoned his protectors the trade unions. His living standards improved. He suffered the illusion of getting fat and rich on an enduring monetary upward rocket. He played golf, and he had his overseas holidays to exotic places. He inflated himself with notions of self-importance.
+He drinks XO brandy in his local bar and guffaws with his friends, sure wasn’t it far away from this we were raised, whilst a glow of self-satisfaction crosses his face. When foreign workers came to fill low paid jobs, he developed a xenophobic state of mind, something he understands well. Why as an immigrant youth did he not suffer xenophobia from the hands of the foreigner? Even so, he will maintain he was a worker. The assortment coming to our beloved shores nowadays is nothing but a bunch of scroungers and malingers. He will assert that the Government must put a halt to this inward flow of migrant spongers. As things fell apart in his esteemed homeland, he failed to notice that the hard-working idlers were first to leave to seek work elsewhere, which contributes to a reduced tax, take which in turn Johnny will have to make up.
+What are the prospects for his children? They are in the stew pot; they are the future fodder for the controllers of capital to devour and spit out at will.
+What hope can he have, not much?
+However, what happens if Johnny citizen wakes up from his slumbers? If he is sharp, he will link chains of events together, he will have questions, he will want answers, and of course, he will request down to earth solutions to uncomplicated problems.
+He will question why he is paying the outlandish bankers debt.
+He will swiftly conclude, that the notion he should do so is preposterous.
+Moreover, he will state in a loud voice.
+The bankers lent money, which they did not have in the first place, to people who did not have the resources to pay it back.
+This is reckless trading, which is an offence-Off to jail with them.
+Better, still off with their heads
+He will question how the Government of his dearly beloved fatherland could make a deal with the church of pederasts who cruelly and callously buggered the children of his native land.
+He will conclude, that the concept that he should pay, is unbelievable.
+In addition, he will state in a loud voice. The full rigor of the law must apply to these fiends.
+The crimes of the Frankenstein church are hideous. Off to Jail with them, better still off with their heads. He will question how our Politicians and civil servants contrived to make such a mess of our cherished Republic that became the envy of many. A nation held up as a shinning example to emerging states now derided and cruelly laughed at by the nations of the world.
+He has observed former double-dealing Prime ministers questioned in the dock over misdeeds, which they strenuously denied, but were even the mongrel dogs in the street knew they were lying through their teeth. He will have seen friends and cohorts of these people questioned by the law.
+He will conclude, self-interest coupled with corruption was the name of their game.
+He will holler –
+These people failed in their duty to represent us, corruption and self-interest were rife.
+Off to jail with them all, better still off with their heads.
+Johnny citizen will have noticed that those who controlled the money represented less than two percent of the population. He will comprehend that the gap between those with capital and those with limited money had not narrowed at all. For the money the statues quo remains, control of capital is God.
+Our citizen friend now realizes his lot is to be nothing more than to be the bonded serf of capitalism.
+He comprehends with a heaviness of mind that the free market reduces everything to matters of money and thus exploitation, Direct, brutal, blatant. Our citizen is now a commodified extinction to the machines of capitalism. He is the disposable part of the equation. He will deduce, construe that once we learn how to control the monarchy of capital and production, we are then on our way to a better life. He will postulate there must be a greater division of wealth; it can no longer be the preserve of a tiny minority. Governments must control this; it must be for the benefit of the citizens? Pervasive social corruption must cease. As he reads and researchers, he begins to understand the injustices of the system as applied to the working person.
+He will learn that of the world’s top 100 economies based on GDP That fifty-one of them are corporations and are not countries. He will see and understand quite quickly the dangers these people pose to the illusion of his freedom.
+He will learn that corruption is rife in these companies.
+He will learn that business is not ethical and decent.
+He will learn that industry does not care for its workers.
+He will learn that the well-being of the people is secondary to monetary gain.
+He will learn that much of industry out source’s production to the cheapest labour point. He will realize his job is no more than a movable commodity.
+He will learn that the result of all of this is wealth consolidation, communal stratification, labour abuse and exploitation, Tactical corruption. He will realize that he is witnessing a form of covert dictatorship by the rich.
+He will learn not to trust people in the system.
+He will learn that the number of poor people in the world increases daily.
+He will learn that the worker’s lot is a miserable lot.
+He will learn that as each day passes the national depth of our sovereign country increases, and he knows and expects further tax demands on his income. He speculates on the percentage of the nation’s resources spent on servicing the nation’s debt. He foresees disaster.
+He will learn that if we get out of the current predicament that the cycle of bust and boom is likely to intensify due to the mechanisms of the banking system.
+Our good friend Johnny citizen compiles endless lists, which he uses as conversation pieces when he discusses the affairs of the nation. He converses with his friends in the pubs, hotel lobbies, eateries and the fun palaces of the land. Each conversation inevitably ends with the expression, well fuck the lot of them, what can we do about it?
+Our friend has at least verbally expressed himself. He is most likely fated never to play a part in altering the system but perhaps; just maybe he did plant a few acorns in heads that someday, might grow.
+What happens to Johnny Citizen? Does he disappear into foggy shadows will he survive? Does anyone care?
+The Truth Behind the Bailout
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+The financial institutions of today have become the tsunamis of fiscal catastrophe for all but the inner circle. These Draculas of pecuniary are the epicenter of greed and corruption and appear to have the freedom to bleed, people, banks and nation-states of their wealth.
+a backdoor bailout of invisible financial players who failed to manage their exposure to a shaky borrower (Anglo)
+In the German domestic market, the banks behaved impeccably. However, the external
+dealings of these banks came from either a financial asylum or a home for retards.
+According to reports, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls:
+JUNE 30
+THEFT: Rhonda Showalter, Washington C.H., reported a bicycle had been stolen from outside a residence on Peddicord Avenue. Later in the day the bicycle was located at another location by Sheriff’s deputies and returned to Showalter.
+JUNE 29
+SUSPICIOUS PERSONS: Employees of the Sunglass Hut Outlet and Coach Outlet at the Tanger Mall reported suspicious activities involving the use of credit cards. When the subjects were asked to provide identification to make purchases on the credit cards, the subjects declined to do so and cancelled the transactions. No known transactions were made. The subjects were located and identified.
+THEFT: Sanjay Malik, of Grove City, reported the rear license plate had been removed from his vehicle while parked at his place of business.
+MENACING/TELEPHONE HARASSMENT: Ivan Joseph, Washington C.H., reported he had been receiving numerous voice mail messages that he believed to be threatening in nature from a known person. Joseph was referred to the solicitor if he wished to pursue criminal charges.
+THEFT/MISUSE OF CREDIT CARDS: Staci Payton, Washington C.H., reported her daughter’s debit card information had been used to make two unauthorized purchases.
+TRAFFIC CRASH/HIT SKIP: Employees of the Fayette County Fairgrounds reported an unknown vehicle struck a utility pole on the fairgrounds causing damage.
+THEFT: Employees of Gap Outlet, Tanger Mall, reported two subjects removed merchandise from the store without making payment for the items. The subjects were not located.
+OBSTRUCTING OFFICIAL BUSINESS: Deputies observed a subject who was known to have an outstanding warrant in a vehicle near Eyman Park. Upon attempting to make contact with this subject he fled on foot and was not located.
+POSSESSION OF DRUG ABUSE INSTRUMENT/DRUG PARAPHERNALIA/ILLEGAL CONVEYANCE OF DRUGS OF ABUSE INTO A DETENTION FACILITY: Deputies responded to a report of a recklessly operated vehicle. The vehicle was located in the village of Bloomingburg and a female standing near the vehicle was contacted and found to be under the influence of a narcotic. Upon searching the vehicle, a syringe and other drug abuse paraphernalia were located. Isabelle Allman, of Washington C.H., was arrested and transported to the Fayette County Jail. During the intake search of Allman at the jail she was found to be in possession of four Xanax tablets. Allman was additionally charged for Conveyance of Drugs Abuse into a detention facility.
+JUNE 28
+BURGLARY/THEFT: Angela Ross, Greenfield, reported someone forcibly entered her residence and removed property.
+THEFT: Employees of Tommy Hilfiger, Tanger Mall, reported three subjects removed merchandise from the store without making payment for the items. The area was checked by the responding deputies but the suspects were not located.
+VEHICLE DAMAGE: Nick Cummings, Bloomingburg, reported an employee was mowing the ditch line near his residence when an unknown subject stopped at his residence and reported a stone had been thrown up by the mower causing damage to the windshield of the vehicle. Cummings requested a report, but did not have the name of the person who claimed their vehicle had been damaged.
+DOMESTIC DISPUTE: Deputies responded to a reported domestic incident behind the Bloomingburg Post Office. Upon arriving at the Post Office, a male and female, both of Bloomingburg, were located and found to have been involved in a verbal argument. Both parties denied any threats or physical altercation.
+JUNE 27
+ASSIST CITIZEN: Gretchen Specht, Pickerington, reported she inadvertently locked the keys to her vehicle in the car with her 19-month-old child still in the vehicle. Deputies responded and forcibly entered the vehicle at her request. The child was unharmed and did not need medical assistance.
+THEFT: Mark Rhyan, Jeffersonville, reported the Post Office delivered a package to his home and when he returned home, the package was not there.
+THEFT: Jenny Riley, Washington C.H., reported money may be missing from an organization she is in charge of and that several checks have been returned as insufficient funds. The matter remains under investigation.
+BURGLARY/THEFT: Amy Harper, Washington C.H., reported her residence had been forcibly entered and property removed.
+JUNE 26
+TRAFFIC CRASH: Lois Mason reported she was attempting to make a left turn into a residence on SR 207, when she failed to observe another vehicle heading northbound on SR 207 and turned into its path, and was subsequently struck. The other vehicle driven by George Obannon, of Obetz, sustained functional damage and was towed from the scene. Obannon’s passenger sustained injuries and was transported by Tri-County EMS to Grant Hospital. Mason was cited for failure to yield on a left turn.
+UNRULY CHILD/DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A female resident in Bloomingburg reported her 16-year-old daughter became unruly and refused directions in the home. When confronted about her behavior she began shoving the complainant. The reportee declined to pursue charges in this incident.
+MENACING/TELEPHONE HARASSMENT: Anna Conger, Jeffersonville, reported she has been receiving numerous unwanted and threatening text messages via social media from a known person. The messages were reviewed and Conger was referred to the Village Solicitor if she wished to pursue charges.
+TRAFFIC CRASH: Christopher Gray, Jeffersonville, reported he attempted to turn into his driveway at too high of a speed and slid in the gravel, striking the neighbor’s home. The home is owned by Bobbie Richards, Jeffersonville. Gray was cited for reckless operation of a motor vehicle.
+JUNE 25
+THEFT: Aimee Ross, of Washington C.H., reported someone removed her vehicle from her residence. The vehicle was located a short time later and returned to her.
+TRAFFIC CRASH: Julia Phillips, of Zanesville, reported she was attempting to back out of a parking space in the gravel parking lot at the Fayette County Fairgrounds when she failed to observe the vehicle parked behind her and struck it. The other vehicle owned by David Baker, of Cardington, sustained minor damage and was driven from the scene. Phillips’ vehicle was not damaged.
+THEFT: Natalie Palma, Cincinnati, reported during the Don Scott Antique Show at the Fayette County Fairgrounds that someone removed merchandise from her booth without making payment.
+BREAKING AND ENTERING/THEFT: Phantom Fireworks reported someone forcibly entered the business and removed property from a storage trailer.
+THEFT: Becky Costilow, of Washington C.H., reported after returning home she observed a house key missing from her residence.
+CIVIL: Lori Moore of Bloomingburg reported when known subjects vacated her rental property it had been damaged.
+THEFT: Katherine Mahorney of Bloomingburg reported someone removed her son’s bicycle from her residence.
+THEFT: Felix Cruz of Kansas City, Kan., reported someone removed the license plates from his vehicle.
+BURGLARY/THEFT: Richard Anders, of Washington C.H., reported someone entered his residence and removed money without permission.
+CIVIL: A Cincinnati resident reported a known person failed to meet for a child custody exchange.
+THEFT: Gusweiler Toyota reported several keys missing from vehicles located on the showroom floor, inside the business.
+JUNE 23
+LOST PROPERTY: Brittany Wilson, of Mt. Sterling, reported her temporary tag missing from her vehicle.
+THEFT/CRIMINAL TRESPASS: Matthew Alltop of Bloomingburg reported someone entered onto his property and removed a battery from a vehicle.
+PROTECTION ORDER SERVICE: Sheriff’s deputies made contact with a respondent and served the Protection Order pursuant to court order. He was advised of the guidelines and the consequences of any violations.
+TRAFFIC CRASH: Melody Darif, of Washington C.H., was traveling north on S.R 41 and hydroplaned due to high winds and heavy rain. Darif traveled off the right side of the roadway, striking a curve marker and coming to rest in a field. No injuries were reported. The vehicle sustained minor damage in the crash.
+VIOLATION OF PROTECTION ORDER: Lillian Howard of Jeffersonville reported a male subject was at her residence and she has an active protection order against. Sheriff’s deputies made contact at the residence locating the male subject. William Howard of Grove City was arrested and charged in the offense.
+JUNE 22
+DOMESTIC DISPUTE: Sheriff’s deputies responded to S.R 729 on a domestic incident. Upon arrival all parties involved were identified and it was determined that no assault or threats of violence had occurred.
+BURGLARY/THEFT: Johnny Lute, of Washington C.H., reported someone entered his residence and removed items from inside.
+ILLEGAL MANUFACTURE OF DRUGS OR CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA: Doug Barton, of Sabina, reported finding a marijuana plant growing on property near his home. The plant was confiscated and placed in evidence.
+JUVENILE OFFENSES: A Jeffersonville mother reported her 8-year-old daughter was hit by a tennis ball by an 11-year-old neighbor boy. The child was not injured and the mother declined charges. Contact was made with the male juvenile and his guardian and they were advised of the complaint.
+VEHICLE DAMAGE: Stephanie McIntosh, Wilmington, stated while sitting in her vehicle in the parking lot of Tanger Mall, an unknown male in a vehicle parked beside her, opened the door striking her vehicle causing damage. The male departed prior to deputy’s arrival.
+FIRE: Abdirahman Yusuf, of Minneapolis, Minn., stated he was driving southbound on I-71 near the 65 mm, when smoke began coming out of the vents in the cab. Upon pulling over to the side of the road, the fire subsequently engulfed the vehicle. Jeffersonville Fire Department responded to the scene and extinguished the fire.
+CRIMINAL DAMAGING: Rockney Reed, Greenville, reported the tool box on his truck had been forcibly entered, while the vehicle was parked at the Quality Inn, Jeffersonville. Upon checking the tool box he did not find anything missing.
+JUNE 21
+BREAKING AND ENTERING/THEFT: A passerby observed a suspicious subject in the area of a residence in Bloomingburg. Upon checking the area, two firearms where located hidden in the bushes near the residence. Upon checking with the resident he identified the firearms as his and that they had been taken from his detached garage. The firearms were returned to the owner.
+CRIMINAL TRESPASS: Employees of Jackpots Skill Games, Washington C.H., reported they had previously advised a male subject not to be on the premises. He returned. Arriving deputies advised him if he returned again charges would be filed.
+DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Beth Burge, Washington C.H., reported she had become involved in a verbal altercation with a known subject which escalated into a physical altercation. Burge declined charges in this matter.
+DISORDERLY CONDUCT BY FIGHTING/ASSAULT/THEFT: Deputies responded to a report of a fight between inmates in the jail. Upon reviewing video and interviewing the involved parties, it was determined that commissary items had been stolen from another inmate which resulted in the assault.
+THEFT: Employees of the Travel Center of America reported an unknown female removed merchandise from the business several days before and had just been noticed on their video surveillance system.
+TRAFFIC CRASH: Deputies responded to a report of a hit-skip traffic crash at the Creamer Cemetery, Jeffersonville. It was determined that an unknown vehicle was southbound on S.R. 41 and ran off the roadway at Creamer Road, striking the chain-link fence around the cemetery and departed.
+CRIMINAL DAMAGING: Kristina Duncan, Washington C.H., reported someone scratched the hood of her vehicle while it was parked outside her residence.
+JUNE 20
+DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A complaint was received of a domestic incident on Colonial Dr., Jeffersonville. Upon completion of the investigation it was determined that an assault had occurred. Alan Creamer, of Jeffersonville, was arrested in the incident.
+ASSAULT: Deputies responded to the 3000 block of Miami Trace Road on an assault complaint. Both parties had conflicting stories and no signs of an assault were visible on either party. Both parties were referred to the solicitor.
+DOMESTIC DISPUTE: Deputies responded to a report of a domestic incident on Jamison Road. Upon arriving in the area all the parties had departed. One of the parties was later located. Parties denied any physical assault and attempts to contact the female by telephone were unsuccessful.
+THEFT: Rock Dunaway, Washington C.H., reported he left his vehicle overnight at J’s Café on the night of June 18-19. Upon returning the vehicle was missing.
+TRAFFIC CRASH: Byron Bartholomew, of Washington C.H., reported he was traveling southbound on SR 38 near Yatesville, when two deer entered his lane of travel. He subsequently struck one of the deer and sustained minor damage to his vehicle. The deer was not located and the vehicle was driven from the scene.
+TRAFFIC CRASH: Rodney Roberts, Ludowici, Ga., reported he was attempting to make a left turn on the lot of the Travel Centers of America lot, when the trailer of his semi-tractor trailer vehicle crashed into the tractor of another parked truck. Both vehicles sustained moderate damage.
+BURGLARY: Stacy Burlile, Washington C.H., reported a female forced entry to her residence while she was at home. This female was assisted in entering the residence by another female that was outside. Burlile confronted the suspect in the residence and both suspects fled in a vehicle. The vehicle was subsequently located and the occupants were identified as the suspects. Tisha Dunn and Kristina Hurtt, both of Washington C.H., were arrested and charged with this offense.
+Kenya Free Travel Guide and Practical Information
+Discover Kenya and its wildlife 🐘 Get inspired with our Travel Guide 📚. Advices, Tipes, Best location, itineraries and more ✅.
+Travel to Kenya
+Kenya's dramatic Great Rift Valley, stunning savannah sunsets, and varied wildlife create a package which attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year. The country is set on Africa's east coast, and has a southern shoreline which hugs the Indian Ocean. It's known for its rich flora and fauna, including lions, elephants, rhinoceros, and migratory wildebeest. Most visitors fly into the capital, Nairobi, where there is a well-respected national park. From here, safari trips head out into the Maasai Mara Reserve and other places in the country's interior. As well as being a starting point for safari tours, Nairobi is packed full of vibrant arts and crafts, delicious street food, and is a thriving modern city with a population of over three million.
+The top 10 things to see/do on site
+1. Maasai Mara Reserve
+One of Kenya's most famous destinations, this savannah reserve is home to lions, cheetahs, wildebeest, elephants, zebras and hippos. Maasai villages are dotted throughout the reserve, which borders Tanzania.
+2. Nairobi
+Kenya's bustling capital is a hub for business and culture. Colonial buildings rub shoulders with modern high-rise offices, busy markets and the stunning Jamia Mosque. Head to Nairobi National Park to spot wild animals roaming free.
+3. Amboseli National Park
+A vast national park in southern Kenya, known for its elephant herds, Lake Amboseli (which dries up outside of the country's rainy seasons, from November to March and May to October), and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, which is located just over the border in neighbouring Tanzania.
+4. Mombasa
+Set on Kenya's Indian Ocean coastline, Mombasa is the country's oldest city. It's known for its white beaches, coral reef diving, and its picturesque old town, which is a melting pot of cultures from the 16th century onwards. India, Arabia and Africa – with a dash of European influence – merge to create a cosmopolitan, charming port town.
+5. Lake Nakuru
+The high ground of Lake Nakuru (1,754 metres above sea level) is home to this Rift Valley soda lake, famous for spectacular scenery, waterfalls and rhinos. Up until 2014, the lake was famous for attracting vast quantities of flamingoes to its shore, but rising water levels have forced most (but not all) of the birds to other locations. Leopards, hippos and giraffes also wander the park's grounds.
+6. Lake Naivasha
+This freshwater lake is home to hippos, fish, and over 400 species of birds. It's situated just outside the market town of Naivasha. Several other tourist destinations are close by, including Hell's Gate National Park, which was the inspirations for a number of Lion King locations, including Pride Rock and the Gorge.
+7. Tsavo East National Park
+Tsavo East has been a national park since 1948, making it one of the oldest parks in the country. It's located in a dry area which was previously known as the Taru Desert. It's known for its rich biodiversity and is home to animals including lions, elephants, leopards, black rhinos and buffalo. You can also spot birds such as the sacred ibis and lovebirds here.
+8. Watamu
+Just north of Mombasa is Watamu, a small coastal town whose main draw is the Watamu National Marine Park and Reserve. This park is known for coral gardens and pristine sandy beaches. Mangrove forest and sandy flats are inhabited by a host of seabirds, and the ocean is populated with many varieties of fish and turtles.
+9. Lake Natron
+Lake Natron is a photographer's dream. Its deep red waters are coloured by bacteria in the lake to create a striking natural feature. The lake is a breeding ground for hundreds of thousands of flamingoes, who brave the highly alkaline waters to lay their eggs. The alkaline content of the water is so high that it is dangerous to swim in - around the lake, you can see the calcified bodies of birds and animals who perished in the water.
+10. Mount Kenya
+The highest mountain in Kenya, and the second highest in Africa (the highest is Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania), Mount Kenya offers plenty of opportunities for trekking, rock climbing, and exploring the surrounding national park. It's an ancient extinct volcano, tipped with glaciers at the summit and thickly forested on its lower slopes. Here, you can see a number of interesting animals and plants, including the hyrax, a small, furry cousin of the elephant.
+When to go to Kenya
+Kenya has two seasons; dry and rainy. There are two rainy seasons per year, the first is from March to June, and the second, shorter rainy season is from November to December. The best time to see wildlife is during the second dry season (June to late October), when temperatures are cooler. To see the wildebeest, you'll want to head to the Maasai Mara between July and October – at other times of the year, they move back to Tanzania. The two rainy seasons are considered "off-peak", and so you can generally find cheaper rates at these times of year.
+How to get there?
+Most tourists fly into Nairobi. It's a nine-hour flight from London, eight hours from Paris, nine hours plus from Rome, 11 hours from Madrid, and 15 hours from New York. There are also a number of flights into Mombasa airport. Alternatively, tourists may arrive into Mombasa as part of a cruise. Currently, there are no international ferries into Mombasa. You can also take the bus, or drive, from Tanzania or Uganda.
+All visitors to Kenya require a visa. Single-entry visas on arrival can be obtained at the airport (current cost $51), or applied for online, but multiple-entry visas need to be arranged in advance. All visitors are also required to hold a valid certificate of vaccination for yellow fever.
+Which hotel to choose?
+The Sarova Stanley Hotel
+Located in Nairobi's central business district, the Sarova Stanley is the oldest hotel in the city. It has welcomed guests as distinguished as Ernest Hemingway and continues to provide five-star, luxury service to all its guests. If you'd like to find out about the hotel's interesting history, you can avail of a free guided tour of the building. Otherwise, just relax in its elegant, retro rooms, poolside, or in the spa.
+Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge
+Set in Lake Nakuru National Park, Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge has panoramic views right down on to the lake itself. It's located on the slopes of Lion Hill and is surrounded by lush woodland. In the surrounding national park, you can catch sight of a wide variety of wild animals, including leopards, rhinos, and one of the largest bird populations in the country (over 400 species call the park home).
+Keekorok Game Lodge
+Keekorok Game Lodge is perfectly located for wildlife-spotting. In the Maasai Mara National Reserve, it's surrounded by wildebeest at the height of migration season. All through the year, you can see hippos, monkeys, and birds right in the grounds of the lodge. It's built using a number of traditional materials, which give the hotel a unique, quirky charm.
+Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge
+Nestled at the foot of the Chyulu Hills, close to Mount Kilimanjaro, Kilaguni was one of the very first lodges to be built in a national park. Its stone walls meld harmoniously with the volcanic peaks of the Chyulu Hills. The lodge has its very own watering hole, where you can see elephants, buffalos and other plains game assemble every day. It's set in Tsavo West National Park, and well-placed for day trips to other interesting locations in the area.
+Saltlick Lodge
+Saltlick Lodge is perfectly primed for wildlife watching. The entire lodge is elevated on stilts and overlooks a small watering hole and a salt slick where animals gather. It's set in a private wildlife sanctuary right next to Tsavo National Park. As well as views from the elevated lodge there's also an underground hide to spot wildlife from. Rooms are furnished in an elegant, traditional-meets-contemporary style.
+The Baobab Beach Resort & Spa
+This resort is set on Diani Beach, looking out over the Indian Ocean. Blue water laps at pristine white sand and The Baobab provides luxurious accommodation, complete with swimming pools, inventive traditional and international cuisine, and a tropical spa providing a full range of innovative treatments. Beautiful surroundings and spacious rooms help to provide an even more relaxing stay.
+Culture and festivals in Kenya
+Kenya has a number of festivals, which celebrate everything from traditional culture to cutting-edge cinema. Here are some of the most popular:
+Lamu Festival
+Lamu Festival is the longest-running cultural festival in the country, having started in 2001. Expect artisan craft making, dhow boat sailing races, and Bao, a game which has been played in the region for thousands of years. It's a celebration of Swahili culture, and you can expect to learn about Swahili life, foods and customs. The festival is held over three days, every November.
+Maralal Camel Derby
+Held in the middle of the year (dates vary), these annual races are open to both professional and amateur camel jockeys. A cultural festival (and a cycling race) run alongside the camel races. It's popular with locals and visitors – and if you've ever dreamed of racing a camel, this might just be your chance.
+Rusinga Festival
+This cultural festival is held on the last Thursday and Friday before Christmas, on Rusinga Island. It celebrates the culture of the Suba people: expect music, sports, food, art and traditional performances.
+Kenya Kite Festival
+This celebration of all things kite-y is held over one day in March. It aims to bring together kite lovers, kite makers and kite flyers from all over the world.
+Nairobi Film Festival
+Launched in 2017, this up-and-coming film festival aims to celebrate the region's best cinema, and grow Nairobi's cinephile population. It's held in March or April.
+Shela Hat Contest
+One of the weirder festivals in Kenya, this event is a chance for locals to stretch their creative muscles and show off handmade sunhats – which you can expect to be made from a bewildering array of materials, and have a wide variety of themes. A rocket hat? A penguin hat? A metre-tall cone hat with a giant pom-pom on the top? The only limit is your imagination. The festival is held in February.
+Local practices and customs
+Dress modestly, in lightweight clothing (it can be very hot!) Kenyan society is conservative, so refrain from behaviours that could be construed as offensive.
+The Kenya map
+Our practical advice for Kenya
+What to bring back from Kenya
+The best things to bring back from Kenya are traditional crafts. Ornately decorated Maasai blankets, colourful Kazuri beads, or soapstone carvings make for souvenirs full of memories.
+What currency to use?
+Kenya uses the Kenyan shilling (1000 shillings = £8). For upmarket resorts, hotels, and safari trips, however, prices will normally be quoted in US dollars. Sometimes (although not always) you will also be able to pay in euros or pounds sterling. It's best to have a mix of US dollars and Kenyan shillings with you, as paying in the wrong currency will generally leave you out of pocket; businesses tend to use the exchange rate which is most favourable to them.
+ATMs are readily available throughout Kenya, and are the cheapest and easiest way to access your money. US dollars, euros and pound sterling are the easiest currencies to exchange, but rates are unlikely to be in your favour (and carrying around large sums of money in cash is generally not recommended).
+The most commonly accepted cards are Visa and MasterCard. Be aware that credit card may not be accepted for sums below $50 (or sometimes higher, depending on the establishment).
+What time zone?
+Kenya has a time zone of GMT+3, 3 hours ahead of London (2 hours ahead during British Summer Time)
+What language is spoken in Kenya?
+Kenya has two official languages, Swahili and English. Both are widely spoken.
+How long to stay?
+Most visitors are issued with a 90-day visa. In order to see some of the country, it's best to stay at least a week; Kenya is a diverse country, with much to see. Travel times may also be long.
+Restaurants on site
+Most hotels offer a range of international dishes. Cities such as Nairobi have a vibrant dining culture, and some excellent restaurants. Traditional food is also common, and varies greatly from region to region. The staple dish of the country is cornmeal (as in Ugali), and richly flavoured rice (as in Kenyan Pilau) is also popular. Meat dishes include Kenyan Stew and Nyama Choma.
+Family activities
+The top family activity in Kenya is to go on safari. Other activities include snorkelling and attending cultural festivals.
+How to travel to Kenya with your pet
+It's not recommended to travel to Kenya with a pet – there are many ferocious wild animals, including lions, rhinos and leopards, which pose a threat to any pet running free.
+Kenya: what budget to plan?
+The average cost of travelling in Kenya is $100 (approximately £80) per person per day. However, if you're planning to go on safari, or to stay in luxury hotels, expect prices to be significantly more. The average cost of a safari is $800-$1,000 (£640-£800) per person per night.
+Environment
+Most of Kenya is still fairly natural. Savannah grassland predominates, and there are forests, mountains and lakes.
+Additional practical information
+Kenya uses a Type G plug, the same as in the UK. Kenyan society is conservative, so wear modest clothes and refrain from public displays of affection. Wear neutrally coloured clothing if you plan to go on safari.
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+FAQ Travel Guide Kenya
+A safari is undoubtedly THE thing to do in Kenya! Voyage Privé offers different types of safaris, such as: Kenya Safari and All Inclusive Beach Escape , Kenya Safari and Zanzibar Beach or Natural Wonders of the Magical Kenya
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+One of the more interesting characters in my lifetime is G. Gordon Liddy: lawyer, FBI agent, CIA operative and Watergate burglar. While the others tossed the hot potato of blame at each other during the Watergate investigation, Liddy fearlessly took the heat and went to prison for his president. During my university years he was something of a hero for me. His biography, Will, resided in my backpack throughout my tenure and I often used examples of his life to illustrate points in college papers.
+A favorite story was how he learned to overcome his fears. When Liddy was a child he was terrified of the rats that scurried around in his basement. So overcome with fear was he, that he had panic attacks at the slightest perceived noise when he had to go down there for something. Finally, he became so frustrated and ashamed with himself, that when he was 13 he went down into the basement, waited for a rat to emerge, and then he killed, cooked and ate it. This so exhilarated him, that that’s how he approached the rest of life.
+As members of the Church we are, from time to time, confronted by rats in the forms of callings and Church assignments. Most of my assignments have been pretty agreeable. I like to teach and give talks, I’ve done enough theater to get off on running road shows and Christmas programs, and I’ve had enough leadership callings to feel somewhat comfortable going in, with the possible exception of my first stake calling and feeling the weight of that HPGL gig.
+But I have my rats, too. I hate hospitals and being asked to go visit and bless gravely ill and dying people. The first gravely ill person I blessed was on my mission, and though her doctors gave her 6 more months, my laying-on-of-hands took her out that very night– so you can understand at least part of the reason for my squeamishness.I have a horrible bedside manner and it’s all I can do to think of what to say to them. Needless to say, my visits are brief and as innocuous as possible. Unfortunately, an 86-year old high priest with whom I was particularly close (and whose family I home taught) was on the brink of death last year and I ended up visiting him a few times a week, giving him a gaggle of blessings and torturing him with bad jokes (he was very susceptible to my jokes). Amazingly, he suddenly rallied and made a full recovery. I can’t say the same for my phobia of hospitals and sick people.
+I hate doing blitzes. I don’t know if all wards do this; basically, it’s making a list of inactive members found in the computer and then splitting up in pairs to find them, make contact and invite them to church. As far as I’m concerned, if these people were really where the computer said they were and they didn’t come to church, that’s their prerogative. I don’t think I can recall one member who reactivated because we hunted them down and happied them into submission.
+Another big fat rat loitering in my basement is missionary work. As a recent convert to the Church, I sent in my mission papers swept up in the romance that I’d be a savior to the world, met by the outstretched arms of good people starving for the truth. What a maroon. It was a tough gig on several levels: I went to the Bible belt, North Carolina, where Mormonism was the perpetual Cult Playmate of the Year; I was almost immediately met with jerk companions and leaders that resembled nothing I saw on My Turn on Earth; and I learned that my success was gauged by how many doors, discussions, “golden questions” and baptisms I got every month. It didn’t take long for the romance to go down like the Hindenburg and be replaced by my predisposed aversion to infringing on people I didn’t know with a sales pitch. I persevered because I knew my attitude was wrong and I was called of God, and while I was sent home as a ZL and a “successful missionary,” I was glad to put it all behind me. No lie, to this day I have a recurring nightmare that I’m sent back to that mission 28 years later, becoming companions with some 20-year-old hotshot and separated from my family for two years.
+So when the Preach My Gospel campaign went into full swing, my blood ran cold. Were we going to be monitored for “golden questions” again? Was I expected to ask my fair-weather neighbor over for burgers and discussions? As the GL I had to push Preach My Gospel fever to the quorum like an Herbalife team leader, and I did, but it went so against my grain. Couldn’t we just be good examples and let them notice our shining lights? Okay, yeah, I know it doesn’t work that way, and it doesn’t work that way. But it’s my big, ugly pet rat– pushing the product. ‘Scuse me ma’am, watch what happens when I throw dirt on your clean carpet…
+So I’m sure there’s a lesson in there somewhere, having those rats in the basement. Maybe it goes something like, “See how strong and fearless Liddy became after he caught, cooked and ate his rat?” And I guess that’s what we’re supposed to do with all of those dreadful, unsavory callings and assignments we get from time to time: Embrace them, make them our own, become them. Convert to them. We don’t have to believe they were given to us by divine inspiration, but we can show the Lord that we have a handle on faith and the tools that He left at our disposal.
+Actually that would be just the first step. From there we should probably strive to make that stewardship more about others and less about ourselves and making points with God.
+And it’s at this point the rats and their metaphor jump ship.
+6 responses so far ↓
+1 cheryl // Feb 4, 2009 at 1:03 am
+Great post. I honestly believe that everything we are given –everything, inspired or not –will make us a better person if we just let it. Of course, I’m saying this as I just finished telling the RS presidency that for the first time in my life I’m the one who needs a good VT companion and I can’t play the you’re-with-this-companion-to-reactivate-her role anymore.
+We all need to take turns giving and receiving once in a while.
+Anyway, my point is that I agree with you. Some callings suck. Some are a dream. But no matter what we get, if we stick with it, work hard, and try our best (with a load of prayer), then something good will always come out of it. Always.
+2 David // Feb 4, 2009 at 5:36 am
+Amen, Cheryl. And usually the first and most obvious good that comes from it is by the time we’re released, we leave loving it– or at least not disliking it quite so much.
+3 Chris Bigelow // Feb 4, 2009 at 5:54 am
+Very well expressed post. Makes me feel pretty queasy, though. Makes me feel rebellious and mentally practice saying no to my bishop if he asks me to do something I just don’t want to do. I’ve said yes in the past and then just not done it, and next time I’d like to be honest and say no if I know there’s little or no chance of me really doing anything. I hope my clerk job drags out for several more years…
+4 s'mee // Feb 4, 2009 at 6:15 am
+Late to the party, but a few comments.
+It started so long ago I can’t even remember when. As a Primary Presidency we would go out once a month, on Sunday to visit 2 active and 2 inactive families of children. We would make a plate of treats for each family, go unannounced, cold, and make our door approach. We’d stay on the porch, stay five minutes and just say howdy, leave the goodies and go. Our ward still does this every month.
+Our stake, has practiced visiting (paired up with ward axillary companions) the Wednesday night prior to that ward’s conference. Each set of paired leaders visit with one family in the ward. Add that up. 4 families with the Bishopric, 4 RS, 4 Primary, 4 YW, 4 YM
+5 Karron // Feb 5, 2009 at 4:11 am
+I hate being required to shove the church down anyone’s throat. It is just flat wrong to me. Inactives will come back when and if they want to. I have inactive sisters on my route, we try to see them regularly, we are always turned away with an excuse. but we keep trying anyway.
+The only way I have ever brought anyone into the church (two families over the years) was to be good friend with them, set the example, and when they asked, answered questions honestly. And, of course, lived the gospel.
+As for callings, some I have hated, but learned from, some I have loved, and learned from. There is always a reason and I just do as I am asked. But, every time the bishopric wants to talk to me, I start begging that I don’t get put in primary or YW. Puuuuullllleeeeezzzzz……
+Good post David, and I get your frustration and the rats that bug you.
+6 s'mee // Feb 6, 2009 at 2:18 am
+my comment was too long and got cut .
+My point: In our stake we have had MANY successes in visiting and bringing back less active and those who have left for one reason or another. It works for us.
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+Published on 05.04.13 in Vol 2, No 1 (2013): Jan-Jun
+Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at, first published Aug 16, 2012.
+Original Paper
+The SADI Personal Health Lens: A Web Browser-Based System for Identifying Personally Relevant Drug Interactions
+ABSTRACT
+Background: The Web provides widespread access to vast quantities of health-related information that can improve quality-of-life through better understanding of personal symptoms, medical conditions, and available treatments. Unfortunately, identifying a credible and personally relevant subset of information can be a time-consuming and challenging task for users without a medical background.
+Objective: The objective of the Personal Health Lens system is to aid users when reading health-related webpages by providing warnings about personally relevant drug interactions. More broadly, we wish to present a prototype for a novel, generalizable approach to facilitating interactions between a patient, their practitioner(s), and the Web.
+Methods: We utilized a distributed, Semantic Web-based architecture for recognizing personally dangerous drugs consisting of: (1) a private, local triple store of personal health information, (2) Semantic Web services, following the Semantic Automated Discovery and Integration (SADI) design pattern, for text mining and identifying substance interactions, (3) a bookmarklet to trigger analysis of a webpage and annotate it with personalized warnings, and (4) a semantic query that acts as an abstract template of the analytical workflow to be enacted by the system.
+Results: A prototype implementation of the system is provided in the form of a Java standalone executable JAR file. The JAR file bundles all components of the system: the personal health database, locally-running versions of the SADI services, and a javascript bookmarklet that triggers analysis of a webpage. In addition, the demonstration includes a hypothetical personal health profile, allowing the system to be used immediately without configuration. Usage instructions are provided.
+Conclusions: The main strength of the Personal Health Lens system is its ability to organize medical information and to present it to the user in a personalized and contextually relevant manner. While this prototype was limited to a single knowledge domain (drug/drug interactions), the proposed architecture is generalizable, and could act as the foundation for much richer personalized-health-Web clients, while importantly providing a novel and personalizable mechanism for clinical experts to inject their expertise into the browsing experience of their patients in the form of customized semantic queries and ontologies.
+JMIR Res Protoc 2013;2(1):e14
+doi:10.2196/resprot.2315
+KEYWORDS
+- drug interactions;
+- telemedicine;
+- Web-based services;
+- Web-based interaction;
+- semantic Web;
+- SAD
+For the lay-person, free health information on the Web is a potentially valuable resource for better understanding personal symptoms, medical conditions, drugs, and nutrition. However, while sites such as WebMD [] provide accredited sources of information, a multitude of other sources such as blogs, Wikipedia articles, and news articles exist that provide no guarantees about their completeness, accuracy, or objectivity. Thus, distinguishing between reliable and unreliable information is a central issue. However, even when restricted to verified sources, the sheer quantity of available material often makes meaningful interpretation a challenging task for readers without a medical background. For example, a study published by White and Horvitz in 2009 demonstrated a phenomenon known as “cyberchondria”, wherein a person experiences a heightened anxiety about medical conditions after reviewing search results and online literature relating to common symptoms (eg, headache [ ]). Finally, the issue of “information quality” is both personal and subjective—information that is relevant for one individual might not be relevant to another, based on personal factors such as overall health, drug-regimen or other interventions, lifestyle, gender, or even personal interest. As observed by Burgess et al, “due to the unique nature of every individual, a single…method that assumes all people are the same will fail to meet every person’s information needs” [ ]. It would be highly desirable, therefore, to assist Web users by filtering and/or annotating the information they encounter on the Web in a personalized way, thereby increasing its relevance and utility to that individual. Moreover, given that a patient may be at any point in their continuum-of-care, it would be particularly desirable to provide the patient’s clinical-care team an opportunity to include their “voice” into that annotation and filtering mechanism, such that the clinician’s plan for that patient enhances the personalization of the page even further.
+We recently published a novel framework for automatically synthesizing contextually-sensitive data retrieval and analysis workflows composed of dynamically-selected Semantic Web Services []. The system used a semantic template describing the abstract “intent” of the workflow, combined with the specific details in a given dataset, to concretize an appropriate workflow capable of evaluating that data. In this work we intend to demonstrate, using a straightforward prototype application called the Semantic Automated Discovery and Integration (SADI) Personal Health Lens, that these components—the data, the semantic model, and the derived analytical workflow—map directly onto the various facets of the Health Web personalization problem described above. The Personal Health Lens application utilizes the patient’s individual medical history and data, the clinician’s plan for that patient (in the form of a semantic query), and publicly available tools that can be automatically selected and appropriately chained-together to analyze and contextually interpret the content of a webpage. The output is an annotated page containing new information specifically relevant to that patient, which is loaded into their browser as usual.
+Personalization of Web information necessitates the use of the individual’s personal medical profile, since this information can be used to identify both relevant and inappropriate advice within a webpage. There has been considerable work in the area of semantic representation of electronic patient records, both institutional [] and personal [ ], and a variety of different standards exist for the content and structure of these records. Here, we do not intend to prescribe or proscribe any particular standard. This work simply assumes that such health records exist, are accessible to the local browser, and are (or can be) expressed in standard Semantic Web syntaxes. As the various models for electronic health records begin to consolidate, the prototype system could be easily re-written to conform to that standard. For the purposes of this prototype, we created a simple model of the drug-regime portion of the patient’s health record, along with several other clinical and personal features.
+Much of the prior work in “personalization” of a patient’s Web experience has been in the domain of facilitated search, particularly through the use of semantically-backed personal health portals (eg, [, ]) where the role of semantics in the portal is either for search-expansion to discover additional relevant pages, and/or to simplify medical terminology for the patient while still providing access to complex literature. While portals allow a much higher degree of potential curation by experts, thus (presumably) improving information quality, they also require a much higher level of buy-in from the patient, who must choose to exclusively visit the portal for their health information in lieu of more typical forms of Web exploration such as search engines and browsing. Moreover, though a portal may provide access to a curated or filtered set of pages, the pages themselves are generally untouched; we were unable to identify any personal health portal in which the source pages were, themselves, contextually marked-up. We believe that context is an important part of the personalization experience, as is the freedom to explore the Web in any manner the patient chooses. The Personal Health Lens, therefore, was designed to operate over any page, at any time, discovered in any manner, and places its patient-oriented annotations directly into the page-context. This is achieved by utilizing the semantics—both in the patient’s data, as well as in a semantic template query—to generate a contextually-relevant Semantic Web Service-based annotation workflow at the moment the Health Lens is invoked. This workflow may differ depending on the patient’s medical information and the content of the page they are viewing, thus providing the flexibility necessary to operate on the open Web, rather than through a curated portal.
+We now describe in detail our prototype system that attempts to identify drugs within the online literature that are potentially dangerous to the user based on their personal health record. We begin by giving an overview of the system and a description of the prototype implementation in the Methods section. In the Results section, we demonstrate use of the prototype in the context of a sample health profile. Finally, we discuss some high-level design issues and provide closing remarks in the Discussion section.
+Methods
+Use of Semantic Web Standards and Technologies
+RDF, OWL, SADI, and SHARE
+Overview
+All data within the Health Lens system were represented using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) model [], which provides significant advantages over other formats such as Extensible Markup Language XML and ad hoc text formats when integrating data across multiple sources. In particular, RDF allows the assignment of globally unique identifiers (URIs) to all entities within the data, making it possible to match entities across distributed data sets in a reliable manner. Further, RDF supports an automated procedure called RDF-Merge [ ] for merging data sets into a single file or database, regardless of the actual content of the data sets involved. This significantly reduced the cost of developing a database for the system, and will also reduce the cost of maintenance when adding new data sources in the future. Finally, in contrast to other data models, RDF data sets are not constrained to a fixed schema. This property of RDF allows any type of statement to be added to an existing data set without adversely affecting clients or servers that use that data set. For instance, in Health Lens, the use of RDF to represent the personal health profile will allow any new type of health data to be added to the profile in the future without requiring an update to the database schema or the interfaces of the various system components.
+The Web Ontology Language (OWL) [] also played a central role in the design of the Health Lens system, providing a general framework for describing and processing logical constraints about RDF data. The chief advantage of using OWL in the context of the Health Lens project is that data matchmaking and validation tasks can be performed by a reusable tool called an OWL reasoner (eg, [ ]), rather than by custom, application-specific software.
+The Health Lens system utilizes 2 Semantic Web projects that have been built on top of the RDF and OWL standards—Semantic Automated Discovery and Integration, and Semantic Health and Research Environment.
+Semantic Automated Discovery and Integration (SADI)
+SADI is a set of design patterns for producing stateless Web services that natively consume and produce RDF data. The structure of the input and output data for SADI services are formally described by an input OWL class and an output OWL class, respectively. Further details about SADI are described in [].
+Semantic Health and Research Environment (SHARE)
+SHARE is a proof-of-concept Semantic Web query engine that resolves SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language (SPARQL, []) queries by building and executing workflows of SADI services. SHARE is also capable of discovering instances of a given OWL class by building an appropriate SADI workflow. Further details about SHARE are described in [ ].
+A Note About Opaque URIs in RDF Data
+Many of the URIs in the example RDF data of this paper are opaque, making human interpretation of the data considerably more difficult than if human-readable identifiers had been used. For example, the URI of the “has attribute” predicate of the Semanticscience Integrated Ontology (SIO) ontology [] is. The use of opaque URIs is a best practice when the uniqueness of a label for an entity cannot be guaranteed, due to the existence of synonymous labels or labels in multiple languages. By convention, human-readable labels are indicated via the rdfs:label predicate. This allows multiple labels to be assigned to the same entity, and also permits changes to the labels without adversely affecting other RDF data sets on the Web that refer to the entity in question. To aid the reader, comments are provided within the example data that provide translations from opaque URIs to human-readable labels.
+System Overview
+The Health Lens system operates in a cycle of 3 steps, as depicted in:
+- The user creates or updates his/her personal health profile, which is stored locally in the personal health database.
+- The system executes a SHARE query to identify dangerous interactions between the user's personal health profile and any known drug. All discovered interactions are aggregated and stored in the personal health database for use in Step 3.
+- From within a Web browser, the user clicks the Health Lens bookmarklet to identify mentions of drugs in the current webpage that may be personally dangerous. The bookmarklet accomplishes this by (a) identifying drug mentions within the text using one or more SADI entity recognition services, and (b) comparing the identified drugs against the list of drugs that have interactions with the personal health profile, as computed in Step 2.
+The circular arrows ofindicate that Steps 1-3 occur in a repeating cycle; each time the user changes his/her profile (eg, adding a new prescription), Step 2 must be rerun to rebuild the full set of known interactions with the profile.
+Step 1: Creating/Updating the Personal Health Profile
+Our prototype implementation of the Health Lens system includes a sample personal health profile (). The profile is provided as an RDF/N3 file, and describes a 37-year-old female named Jane Doe who is on a prescription for Alprazolam (Xanax), a member of the benzodiazepine class of psychoactive drugs that is commonly used to treat anxiety disorders.
+While the current focus of the profile is drug prescriptions, the use of RDF will allow future extension of the profile to include personal data such as allergies, medical conditions, diet, clinical test results, and genotyping.
+Currently, changes to the health profile must be made by editing the RDF/N3 file by hand; however, any future versions of the system will provide a user interface for this task. The schema for the sample health profile uses a combination of Friend of a Friend (FOAF) [], an ontology for describing people and their relationships, and the SIO [ ], an upper level ontology for representing scientific data. The main subject of the profile, Jane Doe, is represented by a blank node (“[ ]”) with an rdf:type of foaf:Person, and this node has a combination of FOAF and DBPedia [ ] properties indicating first name, last name, gender, and date of birth. A prescription node is attached to the Jane Doe node by the med:prescription property, and this node has attached attributes indicating the prescribed drug, quantity, dosage, and date of prescription.
+Step 2: Precomputing Dangerous Drug Interactions
+In order to access dangerous drug interactions, we developed a drug-drug interaction (DDI) discovery SADI service. For the backend data, a small data set of approximately 40 known drug interactions with St. John’s Wort, a herbal treatment for depression, was constructed manually from the literature. The authors chose to use a hand-constructed data set for the initial version of the project because they were unsuccessful in finding a curated public resource with all of the required details of the interactions, namely directionality, supporting citations, and coded clinical effects. The databases that came closest to meeting the requirements were DrugBank [], which describes clinical effects in natural language, the Twosides [ ] PharmGKB database, which provides only computationally-predicted interactions, NDF-RT [ ], which does not provide access to supporting citations, and the Drug Interaction Knowledge Base (DIKB) [ ], which does not describe clinical effects. In future work, the authors may be able to replace the hand-curated St. John’s Wort data set with some combination of these resources.
+Example input and output data from the DDI service are provided inand , respectively. Using the terminology of this example input/output data, the DDI discovery service takes as input a “chemical entity” (Alprazolam) that “has attribute” some “chemical identifier” and outputs an “annotated chemical entity” that “is participant in” some “drug-drug interaction”. The provided output data describes a directed drug-drug interaction between St. John’s Wort and the input drug Alprazolam, where the direction of the interaction is indicated by assigning the roles of “actor” and “target” to St. John's Wort and Alprazolam, respectively. A citation providing evidence for the interaction is attached via the SIO “has source” property, and the clinical effect of the interaction is attached via the SIO “results in” property. The effect of the interaction itself is represented using a controlled vocabulary term for “decreased efficacy of drug”. For clarity of exposition, many long auto-generated URIs (UUIDs) in the real service output data have been replaced by blank nodes in , however, the resulting RDF is semantically equivalent.
+The Health Lens system invokes the drug interaction service via a SPARQL query () to a local instance of SHARE. The result of this query is the collection of all known interactions between the user’s prescribed drugs and any other drug. Using the SHARE system as the client for the drug interaction service had several advantages over implementing application-specific client code. One advantage is that new sources for interaction data can be added to the system in the future simply by adding entries to SHARE’s registry of SADI services. Another advantage is that the nature of the conflicts that are discovered by the system can be changed by modifying the SHARE query, rather than modifying the application code. For example, while the current version of the system searches for interactions with prescribed drugs, future versions might also take into account interactions with allergies or specific genotypes.
+One caveat of using SHARE system for invoking the DDI service is that running the query can be time intensive. Resolving a SHARE query involves several potentially expensive operations such as downloading ontologies, performing OWL reasoning to match local data to available services, and invoking SADI services over the Web. The Health Lens system therefore runs the SHARE query “offline”; whenever the user creates or updates his/her personal health profile, the query is re-executed and the retrieved interactions are cached in the personal health database. This approach enables the user to scan a webpage and view any resulting warnings in a reasonably short amount of time.
+Step 3: Identifying Dangerous Drugs in Webpages
+The Health Lens system was integrated with the user's Web browser via a javascript bookmarklet []. Whenever the user is reading a health-related webpage, he/she can click the bookmarklet to scan the page for drugs that are potentially dangerous with respect to his/her health profile. The bookmarklet performs the following actions when activated. First, the text of the
element of the webpage is extracted using jQuery’s text() function. This text is then substituted into an input RDF template for the entity recognition service (described below) and the service is invoked with an AJAX request. When the service invocation completes, the URIs of the identified drugs are extracted from the output RDF. Next, the URIs of all personally dangerous drugs are obtained by issuing a SPARQL query ( ) against the local personal health database. Finally, the URIs of all personally dangerous drugs are compared with the URIs of drugs returned by the entity recognition service, and any drugs in both of these sets are marked up with appropriate warnings in the page.
+As part of the Health Lens prototype, a SADI entity recognition service was created that identifies drug names within plain text. Example input and output RDF data for the service are provided inand , respectively. The input data for the service was modeled using a combination of the Bibliographic Ontotology (BIBO) [ ] and the Dublin Core (DC) [ ] ontology, while the output data was modeled using the FOAF and SIO ontologies. A valid input is an instance of the bibo:Document class, with the text content attached via the bibo:content predicate and a MIME type of “text/plain” attached via the dc:format predicate. The resulting output attaches instances of SIO “chemical entity” to the input document URI via the foaf:topic predicate, where each “chemical entity” has attributes indicating the DrugBank [ ] identifier and any synonymous drug names. The semantics of foaf:topic are slightly stronger than is required in the context of the entity recognition task; however, since we failed to find a more suitable predicate, we followed a weaker interpretation where any object mentioned in the text was considered a topic of the document.
+For the business logic of the entity recognition service, we implemented our own drug extraction algorithm based on a dictionary lookup. The dictionary was extracted from the DrugBank database and contains 58,708 entries, where each entry consists of the name of a drug, its DrugBank ID, and its canonical name in DrugBank. Drugs are recognized using the GATE ANNIE Gazetteer lookup tool [], which loads the dictionary and annotates the text with DrugBank IDs and canonical names. At the final step, annotations of names with length less than 4 characters were filtered from results. The entity recognition service is a prototype and has not yet been evaluated in terms of precision and recall. Although it follows a basic lookup-based approach with naive filtering of candidates, it has shown qualitatively acceptable performance during testing of the Health Lens system.
+Results
+The authors have provided a downloadable demonstration of the Health Lens system as a standalone executable jar file (). This jar file bundles all components of the prototype system, including the sample personal health profile, the SHARE query engine, the bookmarklet, and the SADI services for drug interactions and entity recognition. Please note that running the prototype requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to be installed on your system.
+To start the system the user must execute the jar file, which can be done on most systems by double-clicking the file. Alternatively, the user may run the jar by typing the following at a Linux/Windows/OSX command line prompt: java -Xmx1g -jar personal-health-lens.jar. Executing the jar file brings up a console that allows the user to start and stop the system on port 8080. (Please note that the current version of the system will only work correctly on port 8080.) Clicking "Start" starts up the local SADI services and the Joseki server that hosts the personal health database.
+In most environments, the Start button will open the installation/testing page for the Health Lens bookmarklet in the user's default Web browser. If this does not happen automatically, the user must instead manually visit in a Web browser. The Health Lens bookmarklet can then be installed by dragging one of the two "Personal Health Lens" links near the top of the page onto the browser's bookmarks toolbar.
+The webpage at can be used to test correct operation of the system. As the content of the test page is under the control of the authors, it provides a reliable means to separate issues with the system components from issues that are specific to the content of particular webpages. To run the bookmarklet against the test page, the user must click the Personal Health Lens bookmarklet in the toolbar, which will activate scanning of the page for dangerous substances. During scanning, an animated SADI logo appears in the top right hand corner of the page. When scanning is complete, the words "St. John's Wort" are colored in red and annotated with a stop sign symbol indicating a dangerous interaction. Clicking on "St. John's Wort" displays a dialog box with the details of the interaction between "St. John's Wort" and the personal health profile, as shown in. The warning indicates that St. John's Wort may decrease the efficacy of Alprazolam, a prescribed drug in the user's personal health profile. As evidence, it provides a link to a publication that describes the interaction, which is believed to due to the induction of the CYP3A4 enzyme.
+Any webpage may be scanned for personally dangerous drugs by clicking the Health Lens bookmarklet. For example,shows the St. John's Wort warnings in the context of an online article regarding naturopathic treatments for depression [ ].
+Discussion
+The Personal Health Lens is only one of many tools that have been developed in recent years to leverage personal health data. For example, profile-oriented smartphone applications are now available for identifying allergy-safe foods [, ], monitoring sleep patterns [ , ], and sharing medical information across physicians and caregivers [ , ]. The use of such personalized tools is likely to continue increasing as new forms of personal health data, such as genotyping and whole genome sequencing, become more readily available to the general public. What makes the Personal Health Lens architecture distinct from other personalization tools is that, in addition to the patient’s data and the set of analytical tools, there is a third component—the semantic model/query—which guides the selection of which tool to use given which set of data. Though in this prototype the semantic model was quite simplistic, taking the form of a SPARQL query relating to drug-drug interactions, the SHARE resolution engine is capable of interpreting significantly more complex models, for example, the clinician’s treatment trajectory for any given patient. As such, we believe this is the first personal health tool which has the potential for clinician-initiated personalized medical advice to be injected into the patient’s own health research browsing activities. Moreover, since the SADI Personal Health Lens has a flexible underlying infrastructure, we believe it can be easily adapted to operate in combination with many of these existing health-information-support tools to enhance the relevance, detail, or quality of their personalization.
+The Personal Health Lens project was intended only as a prototype of a novel framework for patient/practitioner/Web interaction, and was not intended to be used by genuine patients. There are some important factors of the personal profile that are not yet taken into account when detecting relevant interactions, such as sex, age, drug dosages, and drug routes (eg, pills, creams, inhalers), to name a few. Beyond these issues, it is useful to point some general concerns with our approach to health browsing personalization, and possible solutions.
+Unlike earlier efforts [], the Health Lens makes no attempt to evaluate the quality of the information on any given page; “hazardous” pages containing overtly incorrect information are not automatically weeded-out, as they are in other portal-based approaches. If there were a public registry of evaluated webpages, this limitation could be partially overcome by adding that registry’s evaluation as part of the annotation pipeline; however, it could not be guaranteed that any page the reader had accessed would exist in that registry. Thus, by ensuring that our systems scales to the Web, we become limited in our ability to filter hazardous or fallacious information. Conversely, the Health Lens system, by not adopting a portal-like structure, becomes a more natural part of the patient’s Web exploration, and one that is under their control. Rather than appearing as a centralized “paternalistic” [ ] information source, the Personal Health Lens prototype allows the patient to choose when to bring the expert evaluation framework into their Web experience.
+Although Health Lens does not attempt to evaluate the quality of information on webpages, information quality is still a relevant issue with respect to the underlying sources of drug interaction data. In this sense, much of the previous work and lessons learned from designing and maintaining portal-based sites such as MedlinePlus [] could be usefully applied to Health Lens to build a more transparent and trustworthy system. For example, many metrics (“instruments”) have been developed for systematically evaluating information quality on webpages that might also be used to evaluate the quality of the drug interaction services. Existing information quality metrics are based on factors such as provision of article metadata (eg, authors, date of last update, supporting citations), accuracy of information, completeness of information, and balanced presentation of evidence [ ]; there also exist various composite scoring systems, such as DISCERN [ ], that employ weighted combinations of these factors. The criteria of completeness is particularly relevant to the drug interaction data sets, as there exists a potential danger that users will assume a substance is safe in the absence of any warnings about interactions. Building a perfectly comprehensive and up-to-date corpus of drug interaction data is obviously not a feasible goal, especially given the distributed nature of the system. This caveat must be made clear to the end users, and they must be reminded to consult a physician before making changes to their medication regimes, regardless of any warnings that the system does or does not report.
+Another area where the system can potentially be improved is in catering to the user’s personal level of health literacy. While Health Lens makes no attempt to filter the webpages themselves by literacy level, the user’s literacy is still relevant for the appropriate presentation of warnings. Although we have intentionally described interactions in terms of high-level clinical effects (eg, “decreased efficacy of drug”), the supporting citations provided with the interactions are scientific publications and thus require a high level of medical knowledge to understand. In future work, providing references to trusted secondary sources such as MedLine Plus would probably be more appropriate for most users. As with the issues of information quality described above, our approach to accommodating the user’s literacy level could likely be informed by previous work. For instance, several ontology-based systems have been developed for automatically mapping expert medical terminology to equivalent consumer-friendly terminology (eg, [, ]), and these might be employed within Health Lens to generate more accessible warning messages. In addition, many sociological studies have employed metrics based on word complexity and sentence length (eg, the Fry Readability Formula) to gauge readability levels of health-related webpages in a systematic manner [ ]. These metrics might likewise be employed within the Health Lens framework to help present supporting documents for interaction warnings at an appropriate level of literacy.
+Finally, it is important to note that there is a potential privacy concern relating to the use of a public drug interaction service—the system must send the URIs of the user's prescribed drugs out over the Internet in order to retrieve the relevant interactions. In general, there is a trade-off between the degree of privacy the user wants to maintain and the ability to utilize all possible sources of data for identifying conflicts. In future work, this issue can be addressed by allowing the user to indicate which types of data are safe to send over the Web. In addition, the user might also choose to restrict the system to services that support HTTPS. With respect to privacy, the prototype implementation errs on the side of caution by using a locally hosted drug interaction service.
+We believe the SADI Personal Health Lens demonstrates that dynamically-generated, context-sensitive pipelines of data and analytical Semantic Web Services can be usefully applied to the personalization of health information on the Web. Moreover, this approach provides the unique ability to fine-tune these workflows through the utilization of expert knowledge within semantically-encoded guidelines. Thus, for the first time, the Personal Health Lens establishes a framework within which clinicians can provide on-demand guidance during their patient’s personal health explorations.
+Acknowledgments
+The development of Personal Health Lens and the underlying technologies of SADI and SHARE have been generously supported by CANARIE through their funding of the C-BRASS project. In addition, initial funding for the SADI and SHARE projects has been provided by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC and Yukon, Microsoft Research, and CIHR. Core funding for the Wilkinson laboratory has been provided by an award from NSERC, and Mark Wilkinson is funded by the Polytechnic University of Madrid and the Marie Curie COFUND programme.
+Conflicts of Interest
+None declared.
+Multimedia Appendix 1
+A sample personal health profile for the Health Lens system.Notation3 File, 1KB
+Multimedia Appendix 2
+Sample input RDF for the SADI drug interaction service.Notation3 File, 610B
+Multimedia Appendix 3
+Sample output RDF for the SADI drug interaction service.Notation3 File, 3KB
+Multimedia Appendix 4
+The SPARQL query issued to the SHARE system, in order to precompute all known drug interactions with the personal health profile.SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language File, 277B
+Multimedia Appendix 5
+The SPARQL query issued by the bookmarklet, in order to obtain personally dangerous drugs from personal health database.SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language File, 2KB
+Multimedia Appendix 6
+Sample input RDF for the SADI entity recognition service.Notation3 File, 529B
+Multimedia Appendix 7
+Sample output RDF for the SADI entity recognition service.Notation3 File, 1KB
+Multimedia Appendix 8
+SADI Personal Health Lens Prototype Java ARchive File [].Java ARchive File, 59MB
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+Abbreviations
+Edited by G Eysenbach; submitted 16.08.12; peer-reviewed by R Boyce, H Wu; comments to author 22.12.12; revised version received 01.02.13; accepted 03.03.13; published 05.04.13
+©Ben Vandervalk, E Luke McCarthy, José Cruz-Toledo, Artjom Klein, Christopher J O Baker, Michel Dumontier, Mark D Wilkinson. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (), 05.
+Kathleen B. Johnson, a longtime resident of Danville and San Ramon, died Dec. 6 at the age of 93.
+She was born Feb. 6, 1915, in New York City. As a young adult she worked on Wall Street as a financial secretary. On Dec. 4, 1940, she married Vernon Johnson, who was to be her devoted husband for 67 years. They lived in Fort Worth, Texas, until Vernon was called back to active duty during World War II. When he returned from overseas they lived in Great Falls, Mont. After the war they lived in New York, and in 1956 they moved to Danville with their two children, Bonnie and Rich, and their nephew Bob Benatar. She successfully battled breast cancer in 1962 and spent many years afterward volunteering in the gift shop at Mt. Diablo Hospital.
+She is survived by daughter and son-in-law, Bonnie and Paul Keck; by son and daughter-in-law, Rich and Eileen Johnson; by three grandchildren, and a nephew and niece and their family.
+Per her request, there will be no services. Her ashes will be spread over the slopes of Mount Diablo from an airplane as were the ashes of her husband and parents. Donations may be made to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Attn: Gift Management Services, 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75244.
+Daniel Drake Polakof-Jurgenson
+Danville resident Daniel Drake Polakof-Jurgenson died of brain damage from a bicycle accident Dec. 3 at the age of 44.
+He played sax and jazz, symphony, band, and was a gourmet cook. He supported a family of five by giving away his paycheck for one year, and was a caretaker to his mother in her time of need. He cut two cords of wood by hand each winter and gave it to his friends. He rode 30 miles every day on his bicycle when not climbing 7,000-12,000-foot mountains.
+He is survived by two sisters, and four nieces and nephews. Memorial services were Dec. 13 at a private residence in Danville.
+Glenn G. Gooder
+Glenn G. Gooder, a resident of Danville, died Dec. 4 at the age of 86.
+He was born Jan. 20, 1922, in Orient, S.D., and moved to the Fresno area where he graduated from Clovis High School. He attended Fresno State College where he was student body president his senior year and the drum major for the marching band. He served in the Navy in World War II.
+He received his M.A. and Ph.D. from University of Southern California with degrees in speech, which he taught at Los Angeles City College and Pepperdine University. He co-authored a book called "Improving Your Speech." He was the dean of students at Los Angeles Harbor College and then became the president of Los Angeles City College. He retired from Santa Barbara City College. He spent his last years as a consultant for the Junior Colleges. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, traveling with his wife and talking politics.
+He is survived by his wife, Virginia, of 65 years; his daughter, Elizabeth Van Acker; son-in-law Scott Van Acker; and three grandchildren.
+Ana Maria Olsen
+Ana Maria Olsen, a former resident of Danville, died Dec. 7 at the age of 44.
+She was born Nov. 15, 1964, in Sao Miguel Island in the Azores. She lived in Danville for many years before moving to San Joaquin County nine years ago. She was the owner of a steel processing plant, Universal Service Recycling, Inc. She enjoyed spending time at her ranch with her family, dogs, cats, Lustano horses and her quarter horse Doc Holiday. She loved the outdoors, traveling, gambling, rocking out to her 1970s music and spending time with nieces, nephews and her extended family. She loved to go back to the Azores as often as she could to spend time with all of her family there.
+She is survived by her beloved husband Kirk Olsen of Clements; daughter Alexis Williams and husband Chris of Clements; son Anthony Olsen of Clements; parents Guilherme "Bill" and Donatilde Mendonca of Danville; brothers Dennis DeCosta of Lodi, Joe Mendonca of Merced and William Mendonca of Tracy.
+A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Dec. 12 at St. Anne's Catholic Church in Lodi.
+Helen Dorothy Nelson
+Helen Dorothy Nelson, a resident of Danville, died peacefully Dec. 9 at the age of 89.
+Her hobbies included sewing, gardening, crafts and playing cards. She also loved attending the sports activities of her grandchildren. She was employed as a manager by McFarland Candies until 1976. But her most loved role was being a wonderful wife, Mom, Gram and Gigi.
+She was predeceased by her loving husband Kenneth of 71 years and her brother John Conser of Oregon. She is survived by her sons, James Nelson (Barbara) of Walnut Creek and Craig Nelson (Judy) of Mission Viejo; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
+Services were held Dec. 12 at Wilson & Kratzer Mortuary in Danville. Memorial donations may be sent to Hospice of the East Bay, 3470 Buskirk Ave., Pleasant Hill 94597, the American Heart Association or the American Cancer Society.
+George William 'Bill' Bay Jr.
+George William "Bill" Bay Jr., a resident of Blackhawk, died Dec. 11 at the age of 88.
+He was born Feb. 21, 1920, and was raised in Kenilworth, Ill. He co-founded Bay's English Muffins with his father and namesake. But his passion was flying, not baking, so his brother James took over at Bay's and Bill joined United Airlines in 1944 and stayed with it for his entire career. He started flying DC-3s, and his final flight as a captain was piloting a 747 from Honolulu to Chicago. At United, he met the love of his life, Lillian Walsh; they married in 1948, and in May celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. In 1950, they moved to Hillsborough, where they raised their family. They then lived in Reno, Nev., for 30 years, and Phoenix, Ariz., before returning to California in 2006.
+Bill is survived by his wife Elizabeth Bay of Danville; his children, Carolyn Bay of Lexington, Ky., and Poland, Ohio; Martha O'Neil of Sandia Park, N.M.; Monica Bay of New York City and Lakeville, Conn. and William Bay of Danville and five grandchildren.
+Private family services will be held in Hawaii. Memorial donations can be made to his favorite charity, the Boy Scouts of America.
+Edward Lynn 'Ted' Fieger
+Edward Lynn "Ted" Fieger, a resident of Danville, died after an eight-year battle against cancer Dec. 14 at the age of 56.
+He was born Feb. 18, 1952, in the Midwest. His family moved to Santa Barbara, where he lived for many years before moving to the Bay Area. He spent most of his life in the equestrian field. He wore many different hats in his profession including judge, manager and exhibitor. Some of his accomplishments include being named Zone 10 Equestrian of the Year in 2005 and being part of a management team who organize events which have included the Olympic Trials and World Cup events. He was often referred to as a "Renaissance Man" and had many passions including golfing, surfing, scuba diving and horseback riding.
+He is survived by his wife Diane, daughter Erica, his mother Georgia, sister Jill, nephew John and niece Janet. A memorial service was held Dec. 20 in Pleasanton.
+Val Licciardo
+Val Licciardo, a former resident of Danville, died Dec. 15 in Folsom at the age of 89.
+He was born March 13, 1919, in San Francisco and later moved to the East Bay and then to Folsom. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII, where he was stationed in Papua New Guinea. He worked in the construction industry in San Leandro for 30 years. He loved fishing, traveling, and trips to the casino. Family and friends were the most important thing to him.
+He was preceded in death by his wife, Marian, daughter Valerie, and son Jack. He is survived by many nephews and three granddaughters and four great-grandchildren.
+Marshall Perkes
+Marshall Perkes, a resident of Danville, died Dec. 16 at the age of 81.
+He was born Aug. 13, 1927. He was a fourth generation Bay Area native. He graduated from San Mateo High School in 1945 and served in the Navy at the end of World War II before distinguishing himself in three industries. He loved to share constant outdoor adventures with family and friends.
+He is survived by his wife Loa and a large extended family. A celebration of his life was held Dec. 20 at Hull Chapel in Walnut Creek.
+Stanley Allen Stubbs
+Stanley Allen Stubbs, a resident of Alamo, died Dec. 20 at the age of 72.
+He was born Dec 15, 1936, in Springville, Utah. He dedicated 40 years to teaching in California. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since birth. He loved to golf with his sons and spend time with his grandchildren and great-granddaughter.
+He is survived by his beloved wife of 48 years, Ellen Carol Stubbs; his sons, Brett Stanley Stubbs of Oakley, Alan Richard Stubbs of Concord, Stanton Howard Stubbs of Danville and Christopher Dean Stubbs of Broomfield, Colo.; his daughters, Tana Ellen Gummere and Cindy Grace Stubbs, both of Alamo; and his grandchildren and great-granddaughter.
+A celebration of his life was held Dec. 30 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Alamo.
+Marvis Charlet Terry
+Marvis Charlet Terry, a former resident of Alamo, died Dec. 23 at the age of 77.
+She was born Nov. 28, 1931, in Galva, Ill., the oldest child of a farmer. She worked for Bank of America for 35 years, mostly in the Alamo branch where she was one of the first women promoted to a bank officer. She loved to garden and to cook, and her family. She was diagnosed with dementia in 1999.
+She was preceded in death by her husband of 44 years, James Terry. She is survived by her brother Laverne Charlet of Kentucky; her sisters Marcy Inness of Illinois and Eileen Kenney of California; her daughters Sharon Terry, Shea Halligan and Cathy Wickboldt; her sons-in-law Joe Halligan and Walter Wickboldt; her sisters-in-law Mary Bader and Shirley Terry; her seven grandchildren; great-grandson and numerous nieces and nephews.
+Services were held Jan. 3 at St. Isidore Catholic Church in Danville. She will be buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Kewanee, Ill.
+Judy Jacobs
+Judy Jacobs, a resident of Diablo, died peacefully Dec. 24 at the age of 65 after a 20-month battle with breast cancer.
+She was born Oct. 24, 1943, the eighth of 13 children, to the late Alvin and Margaret Wallander in Cato, Wis. She graduated from Reedsville High School in 1961 and moved to Sacramento in 1965. That fall, she met her future husband and love of her life, John, at a church social. They were married in 1967 and had two children.
+While raising their children, the family moved seven times following John's career as an engineer and manager with a national construction contractor. During these moves, she was active in the local schools, churches and communities. She taught skiing in the Sierra and on smaller hills in Chicago. After settling in Alamo in 1979, she ran several marathons and played golf and tennis. She returned to college and graduated from University of San Francisco in 1987. Her life was marked by love of family, sailing and travel, taking her to 46 states and 24 countries. She was a longtime member of St. Isidore Catholic Church in Danville and co-founded the Young at Hearts and ministered with the Legion of Mary, serving the needs of the sick and elderly. She was also active with St. Joan of Arc Parish, Round Hill Country Club, Diablo Garden Club and the Berkeley Yacht Club.
+She was preceded in death by her brothers Bill, Chuck and James Wallander. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, John; daughter, Jill Jacobs Baar; son, Patrick; son-in-law Aaron Baar; daughter-in-law, Rebecca Whittaker; and six cherished grandchildren. She is also survived by her brothers and sisters, Mary Joan (Al) Haefke, Sister Margaret Ann Wallander, Jerry (Karen) Wallander, Jeanne (Hank) Shimek, Jack Wallander, Dorothy (Wayne) Dirkman, Eve (Richard) Engelbrecht, Donna (Richard) Quinn, Rick (Barbara) Wallander, and sister-in laws Jane Wallander and Luella Wallander and many nieces and nephews, extended family and good friends.
+A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Jan. 3 at St. Isidore. Memorial donations can be made to the Wallander-McCulley Family Memorial Scholarship, Silver Lake College, Manitowoc, WI 54220; or the Jacobs Family Endowed Scholarship Fund, St. John's University, Collegeville, MN 56321-7222.
+Harold F. Winkler Jr. ***PHOTO***
+Harold F. Winkler Jr., a 37-year resident of Danville, died Dec. 26 at the age of 79.
+He was born June 6, 1929, and raised in San Francisco. He was a graduate of Balboa High School. He served as a San Francisco police officer for 29 years and retired as a sergeant in 1985. He was a member of the San Francisco Police Officers Association, San Francisco Veteran Police Officers Association, Widows and Orphans Aid Association, Movie Guild, Municipal Motorcycle Officers of California, Mount Diablo Amateur Radio Club KD6AAT-S.K., Balboa Buccaneers and a Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict who spent his time on a PT boat at Subic Bay. He enjoyed gardening, traveling in his trailer, riding his Harley Davidson, woodworking, computers and spending time with his family and friends.
+He is survived by his high school sweetheart and beloved wife of 58 years, Betty Lou Winkler; sons Barry Winkler (Vicky) and Rodney Winkler (Beth); sister Arleen Wetmore and three grandchildren.
+At the request of the family, a private service was held. Memorial donations may be made to the Widows and Orphans Aid Association, P.O. Box 880034, San Francisco 94103.
+When a recent court decision threatened to oust Toronto’s controversial mayor Rob Ford from office, 169 years of journalistic muscle memory kicked in at the Globe and Mail, Canada’s largest-circulation national newspaper. Reporters, photographers, and other staff scrambled to prepare a series of written stories that appeared first on their news site, then in the paper, each story marked by the daily’s signature deep reporting and analysis.
+Flexing newer muscles, the newspaper also sent videographer/editor Patrick Dell to City Hall to capture video of the historic decision using a handheld Canon video camera. After getting his shots, he was able to quickly edit the footage onsite using Final Cut Pro X on a MacBook Pro. Within hours, Dell’s video story was published on the Globe and Mail website as part of the digital reporting that led the coverage.
+Follow the Reader
+The newspaper’s ability to augment its reporting with video is the direct result of a strategy initiated in 2010 by Globe and Mail editors to hold on to news readers who indicated that they clearly preferred to watch. “Video has been a huge area of expansion for us, and it’s accelerating even more quickly than we expected,” says Globe and Mail executive editor Jill Borra. “We can barely keep up with how much our readers and advertisers want video. So we try to find ways to present and integrate it in everything we do.”
+The Globe and Mail’s move to video mirrors efforts at other prominent newspapers, where much of the news that’s fit to print is regularly shot and posted. And the strategy has paid off in readership and revenues. In just two years, the Globe and Mail has become a video force, publishing 200 videos a month on the Globe Digital Network, which includes the paper’s website, mobile site, and news app for iPad and iPhone. The network gets over 4 million unique visitors per month — more than any other individual newspaper site — and nearly 107 million monthly page views.
+DIY Video
+Just as impressive is how the newspaper achieved its video results. After briefly considering partnering with a video content provider, the Globe and Mail decided to grow its own flexible in-house video team. “When we relaunched our Life site two years ago we needed to create all of these cooking and health videos,” says Borra. “There was a pivot moment when we realized we had all the talent to do them here. So we decided to go for it and expand our video operation.”
+As part of that expansion the Globe and Mail hired more producers, videographers, and editors, many capable of both shooting and editing video. And because the paper’s strategy relied on using traditional newspaper reporters and photographers to complement its veteran video talent, it required cameras, apps, and a workflow that would accommodate multiple skill levels.
+Key in the mix was Final Cut Pro X. “We needed a tool that was flexible enough so reporters and photographers could use it,” says executive producer Angela Pacienza. “Final Cut Pro X enables our professional journalists to create videos quickly and easily. The interface is so intuitive that even new editors can assemble pieces fast.”
+“Here it’s all about speed and accuracy, and I know I’m cutting faster in Final Cut Pro X.” — Robin Dwarka, editor
+News Travels Fast
+In video-reporting Toronto’s vacillating mayoral controversy, Patrick Dell found workflow advantages at every turn. “Speed is always a key challenge when there is a breaking story,” he says. “I’m competing with TV, other publishers, and other video providers to get my own content done and out as quickly as possible. Then there are the general challenges of working in a big media pack where everyone wants that same moment, same comment, same quote, all at the same time.”
+Photo credit: Micheal McLaughlin
+Anticipating that scenario, Dell used a Canon HD camcorder on a monopod camera support with a directional shotgun microphone mounted to the top. That allowed him to lift the camera over the heads of other media to capture good sound and footage of the mayor entering his office. For the news conference that followed about an hour later, he used the same camera and monopod combination with a Sennheiser wireless microphone set.
+But Dell found his biggest leverage after he had his shots: “Being able to edit in the field with Final Cut Pro X on a MacBook Pro with Retina display was essential to turning around my raw footage quickly. After capturing the shot of the mayor entering his office, I loaded that footage on to the MacBook Pro while still at City Hall, cleaned it up in Final Cut Pro, added our branding graphics, and uploaded it to the Globe and Mail in no time at all.
+“Likewise, as soon as the mayor’s news conference was done, I rapidly edited his comments on location into a complete package. Being able to quickly skim the raw footage in Final Cut Pro X made picking relevant clips an easy and fast process.”
+“The China Diaries”
+Globe reporters and photographers have found that using accessible tools like Final Cut Pro X and iPhone has significantly extended their reach. For a sweeping story about cultural change in China, Globe photojournalist John Lehmann, working with Globe China correspondent Mark MacKinnon, rode a train from Chengdu to Xining, retracing the path of Mao Zedong’s Long March.
+To stay focused on capturing the right details in a story of such enormous scale, Lehmann followed a very simple workflow. He used iPhone to shoot anything inside or outside the train that he found interesting and uploaded the footage to the Globe and Mail video team for editing in Final Cut Pro X.
+Whatever delays he experienced in the transcontinental upload were ultimately made up for on the back end. Says Julian Liurette, a senior video production editor who edited their first video installment: “With Final Cut Pro X, we don’t have to convert footage. We just grab the video files and begin editing. For us, that’s a huge advantage.”
+Speed to Edit
+Most of the shooting and editing demands on the video team come from a fast, relentless stream of popular business and lifestyle videos. Globe and Mail reporters and videographers capture footage on location or in their newsroom studio using as many as four cameras shooting simultaneously. The mix-and-match video acquisition is easily handled by the new multicam capabilities of Final Cut Pro X, which helps the team organize and sync their footage. “We couldn’t use an application that didn’t support multiple-camera editing,” says editor Robin Dwarka. “The multicam support in Final Cut Pro X is more intuitive and efficient than anything I’ve seen.”
+Dwarka, who edits two to five videos a day, notes that the momentum carries through the editing process: “Here it’s all about speed and accuracy, and I know I’m cutting faster in Final Cut Pro X. Dropping a clip down and having the rest of the timeline shift out of the way makes things so much easier, and I don’t need to worry about closing up gaps.”
+Branding in Motion
+Editors also finish faster because they can simply open their custom Motion-built branding templates in Final Cut Pro X. “Branding’s a big issue for reporters and even videographers because we put our logo at the bottom of each video,” says Liurette. “Now editors can open the Globe and Mail custom lower-third templates in Final Cut Pro X and immediately change the text right in the viewer rather than going out to a text editor.”
+Liurette, who created the Motion templates for their current branding, is helping the design team with a refresh. He likes the fact that the new motion graphics tools in Motion 5 and Final Cut Pro X let them integrate projects using templates, which helps enforce design discipline across hundreds of monthly video projects.
+With a bigger, more experienced video team, Globe and Mail videos are verging on television quality. And video effects requirements have ratcheted up along with production standards. Using advanced Motion features such as rigs and build markers, three graphics-savvy videographers are able to create all of the needed motion graphics. “In general, our people find that Motion is much more approachable than other programs,” says Liurette. “It’s better suited for our daily workflow.”
+Taking the Long View
+Along with news, business, and lifestyle videos, the video team also creates longer documentary-style investigations, for which they’ve received multiple Emmy Awards and nominations. Editing these projects requires working with much larger amounts of footage. For that reason, Liurette used Final Cut Pro X to edit the news site’s lauded documentary “Breaking Caste” as a test case before moving the group from Final Cut Pro 7.
+“There were about 1000 video clips when I started the edit,” he says. “Using Final Cut Pro X, I could skim through my footage and find things really quickly. That was a major time-saver, and a big advantage compared to what we had been able to do before in Final Cut Pro 7.”
+Liurette also used range-based keywords and Smart Collections to organize the material. “With so much footage, these features provided a very practical way to quickly find clips by day, location, and subject.”
+Final Cut Pro X also helps large documentary teams collaborate effectively. For a recent cross-media feature, “The DNA Dilemma,” the team used the application to edit five related videos. “It’s about genetic testing, so we’ve been shooting personal stories with people out in the community,” says videographer/editor Amanda Lowe, who worked on the project with producer Hannah Sung. “The challenge was the amount of footage we were working with, and how to piece it together efficiently.” Lowe created multiple Final Cut Pro X events so Sung could find and mark clips she wanted to include in one interview while Lowe edited another. “The markers Hannah left helped us communicate,” says Lowe, who used this collaborative workflow throughout the editing of the series.
+Looking Ahead
+With a team and tools in place, the move-forward strategy for the Globe and Mail is more video in more places. The goal this year is to produce 200 video pieces a month. Eventually, the Globe and Mail hopes to produce six hours of video a day for everything from mobile devices to connected TV to live video programming.
+A recent upgrade of its mobile video site allows iPad and iPhone users to watch video there, resulting in more consistent mobile traffic. “We’re seeing very strong growth,” says Angela Pacienza.
+The team anticipates that all those new videos will require creative solutions as different as the devices on which they’ll be watched. “We don’t just want to keep increasing the number of two-minute clips that we do,” says Pacienza. “We’re actually rethinking the whole model for what video means to a news reader today.”
+Pacienza believes much of that rethinking will happen on the fly in the hands of flex journalists who are as comfortable with video tools like Final Cut Pro X and Motion as they are writing for the page. “As people become accustomed to watching video on different devices and in different places, increasingly we need to use it in our news gathering and reporting. Telling a story in only one medium is not going to cut it anymore.”
+Patent application title: Infant positioning seat insert
+Inventors:
+Beth G. Rumack (Phoenix, AZ, US)
+IPC8 Class: AA47D100FI
+USPC Class:
+29721912
+Class name: Chairs and seats detachable supplemental flexible pad or cover for child seat
+Publication date: 2008-09-25
+Patent application number: 20080231097
+Abstract:.
+Claims:
+1. A device for positioning an infant, the device comprising:a) a frame;
+andb) a shoulder roll attached to the frame such that the shoulder roll
+can be positioned behind the shoulders of the infant so that the
+breathing airway is not substantially compromised.
+2. The device of claim 1 further comprising a first side roll and a second side roll attached to the frame.
+3. The device of claim 1 further comprising a bottom roll attached to the frame.
+4. The device of claim 1 further comprising a support bar attached to the frame.
+5. The device of claim 1 further comprising at least one of a first side roll, a second side roll, or a bottom roll in which in at least one of the first side roll, second side roll, bottom roll, or shoulder roll further comprises a cover containing fill.
+6. The device of claim 5 wherein the cover is attached to the frame by stretching it over the frame.
+7. The device of claim 5 wherein the cover is attached to the frame by an adhesive.
+8. The device of claim 5 wherein the cover is attached to the frame by a non-adhesive.
+9. The device of claim 5 wherein the cover is polyester.
+10. The device of claim 5 wherein the fill is memory foam.
+11. The device of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises:a) a base;b) a first column attached to the base; andc) a second column attached to the base;the columns being substantially coplanar and spaced apart to allow the infant to be placed between them.
+12. The device of claim 11 wherein the first and second columns are attached to the base using an attachment structure that enables the frame to be bent to fit the incline angle of the infant seat.
+13. The device of claim 11 wherein the shoulder roll is attached to the frame at the first column and the second column such that the shoulder roll may be positioned behind the infant's shoulders by moving it along the first and second columns.
+14. The device of claim 11 wherein the shoulder roll further comprises a backing that attaches to a first guide using a first anchor and to a second guide using a second anchor such that the shoulder roll may be positioned behind the infant's shoulders by moving the backing along the first and second guides.
+15. An insert for positioning an infant, the insert comprising:a) a base;b) a first column attached to the base;c) a second column attached to the base;d) a first side roll attached to the first column;e) a second side roll attached to the second column;f) a first guide in the first column;g) a second guide in the second column;h) a shoulder roll attached to the first and second columns such that it can be moved up and down the columns along the first and second guides; andi) a bottom roll attached to the base.
+16. The insert of claim 15 further comprising a support bar attached to the frame.
+17. The insert of claim 15 moveable from a first position in which the base and columns are substantially co-planar to a second position in which the base and columns conform to the incline angle of an infant seat.
+18. The insert of claim 15 wherein the first and second guides are slots providing access to a cavity in each column, and the shoulder roll is attached to a backing that is attached to the first and second guides by a first anchor and a second anchor, respectively.
+19. The device of claim 15 wherein the first side roll is a quarter cylinder.
+20. The device of claim 15 wherein the shoulder roll is a half cylinder.
+Description:
+CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
+[0001]This application claims the benefit of co-pending provisional application No. 60/896,444 filed Mar. 22, 2007.
+FIELD OF INVENTION
+[0002]This invention relates to infant safety devices. This invention relates particularly to an insert to support an infant in a position that provides a clear airway and prevents compromise of that airway.
+BACKGROUND
+[0003]Compared to an adult human, an infant's parietal and occipital bones are disproportionate to the rest of the skull, resulting in an enlarged back of the head. When laid flat or positioned in a seat, the back of the infant's head contacts a surface in advance of its shoulders. The infant's head is pushed forward and downward, allowing the infant's pencil-sized airway to be easily compromised, putting the infant at risk for suffocation, apnea, oxygen desaturation episodes, bradycardia, and other dangerous conditions resulting from restricted breathing.
+[0004]Parents use car seats to protect their infants in the event of a car accident. The angle of a car seat is specifically designed for crash safety to minimize the impact on the infant. The angle needed to maintain the safety of a regular-sized infant in a car accident places preterm and term infants at risk for airway compromise. Further, infants tend to slouch in car seats due to excessive room between the infant's crotch and center car seat strap, potentially causing airway compromise. Excess room on the sides of the infant allows shifting of the head, body, or both, sideways in the seat, which also may restrict the airway.
+[0005]If the parents recognize the danger to the infant, they may attempt to pad the excess room using blankets, towels, or other space-fillers in order to keep the infant in place in the seat. This makeshift solution is potentially dangerous: the parents cannot be sure they are creating a safe environment for the infant and may be compromising the safety features of the car seat. Several patented solutions address the empty space in the seat, but do not resolve the airway restriction caused by the infant's enlarged head. A device that fills the dangerous empty space, supports the infant's head in a natural position, adjusts to the size of the infant, and does not affect the safety features of the infant seat is needed.
+[0006]Therefore, it is an object of this invention to provide an infant seat insert that can be used in standard infant seats to prevent an infant's airway from becoming compromised. It is a further object that the insert be adjustable to accommodate any size infant. It is a further object that the insert not affect the safety features of the infant seat.
+SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
+[0007]An infant seat insert positions an infant in an infant seat so that the infant's airway is not compromised. Two side rolls and a base roll fill the excess space in the seat, keeping the infant from slouching or shifting sideways. An adjustable shoulder roll rests behind the infant's shoulders to prevent the infant's head from driving its chin toward its chest and restricting the airway. The rolls are attached to a U-shaped frame which maintains the shape of the insert. The frame may be bent to provide adjustment of the resting angle of the insert. A support bar may attach to the frame near where the frame is bent and extend between the side rolls to help maintain the shape of the insert. The insert can be used in car seats, strollers, joggers, infant swings, and other seats having varying degrees of incline, and may also be used in a flat position, such as on a changing table.
+BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
+[0008]FIG. 1 is a rear view of the frame laid flat.
+[0009]FIG. 2a is a front view of the shoulder roll and backing.
+[0010]FIG. 2b is a top view of the shoulder roll and backing.
+[0011]FIG. 3a is a section view of the preferred embodiment of a column, taken along line B-B in FIG. 1.
+[0012]FIG. 3b is a section view of an alternate embodiment of a column, taken along line B-B in FIG. 1.
+[0013]FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the insert showing the front and right sides.
+[0014]FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the insert showing the back and left sides.
+[0015]FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the insert showing the front and right sides.
+[0016]FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the insert showing the back and left sides.
+[0017]FIG. 8 is a right-side view of a small infant in a car seat without the insert.
+[0018]FIG. 9 is a right-side view of a small infant in a car seat with the insert.
+DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
+[0019]FIGS. 1-7 illustrate the present invention, designated generally as 10, which is used to position an infant in an infant seat where excess space in the infant seat poses the danger of compromising the infant's breathing airway. Referring to FIG. 1, a frame 6 is U-shaped and forms the core of the insert 10. The frame 6 may be any non-toxic and inexpensive material, such as rubber, medium-density fibreboard, cardboard, vinyl, polyvinyl chloride, or other polymers. The frame 6 may be rigid or flexible, but is preferably flexible to best conform to the surface on which it is placed. Preferably, the frame 6 is a single, planar piece made of rubber, which comprises two columns 7 and a base 8. The frame 6 may be sufficiently flexible that a natural bend occurs where the columns 7 meet the base 8, shown by line A in FIG. 1, allowing the insert 10 to lay flat or to bend to conform to the incline angle of any seat. When flat, the columns 7 and base 8 are substantially coplanar. When inclined, the columns 7 may be adjusted independently of each other, but once positioned in the infant seat the columns 7 are preferably substantially coplanar. The columns 7 and base 8 are attached to each other, wherein throughout this application attached means operably connected to each other, either integrally or in pieces, either permanently or removeably. The columns 7 and base 8 may also be physically separable at line A and permanently or removably rejoined by an attachment structure 4. Preferably, the attachment structure 4 is Velcro®, allowing the base 8 to be easily removed from the columns 7. In an alternate embodiment, shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the attachment structure 4 is a set of hinges. Alternatively, if a flat-laying insert 10 is not desired, the frame 6 may be initially shaped in a rigid incline shape for placement in specific infant seats. For example, the frame 6 may be cast so the columns 7 and base 8 are defined by a 90 degree angle integral with the frame 6, so the insert 10 may be used in a straight-backed high chair.
+[0020]A bottom roll 3 is attached to the base 8. The bottom roll 3 may be any shape that will support the infant, but is preferably a half cylinder. Preferably, the bottom roll 3 and base 8 are removably attached to the columns 7 so the insert 10 can be used for infants who do not need the support provided by the bottom roll 3. At least one side roll 2 is attached to each column 7. Preferably, a single side roll 2 is attached to each column and is the same width as the column 7 and is parallel to the column 7. Each side roll is preferably straight for ease of manufacturing, but may also be curved to resemble the contours of the infant's body. Alternatively, multiple side rolls 2 may be attached to the column 7 and may be varying widths to approximate the contours of the infant's body. For example, the side rolls 2 at the tops of the columns 7 may be wide enough to contact the sides of the infant's head. The side rolls 2 may be any shape that will support the infant, but preferably form one-quarter of a cylinder so that the surfaces of the side rolls 2 which contact the infant seat may best conform to the interior corners of the infant seat. The side rolls 2 and bottom roll 3 comprise a filler material such as cotton fill, memory foam, polyester fill, down fill, open- or closed-cell foam, or other materials that are preferably non-toxic and comfortable. Preferably, the side rolls 2 and bottom roll 3 are memory foam. The side rolls 2 and bottom roll 3 also comprise a fabric cover which encases the filler material and also stretches around the frame 6, attaching the side rolls 2 and bottom roll 3 to the frame 6. Alternatively, the fabric cover may encase the filler material and then be attached to the frame 6 by an adhesive, such as glue, or a nonadhesive, such as staples, buttons, or hook-and-loop attachments such as Velcro®. The fabric cover may be any non-toxic and comfortable material, such as cotton, polyester, denim, velour, or a blend of materials. The fabric is preferably polyester. The fabric is preferably machine-washable but may also be dry-clean only.
+[0021]A shoulder roll 1 is oriented perpendicularly to the columns 7, stretching between the side rolls 2. The shoulder roll 1 may be any shape that will support the infant, but is preferably a half cylinder. The shoulder roll 1 is preferably straight, but may be arched or rounded to support the infant's neck as well as its shoulders. The shoulder roll 1 preferably comprises the same material as the side and back rolls 2 and 3. The shoulder roll 1 is attached to its own backing 13 which is separate from the frame 6 but is preferably made of the same material as the frame 6. The backing 13 attaches to the frame 6 via two guides 11 on the back of the columns 7. See FIG. 2b. The attachment between the backing 13 and the guides 11 allows the shoulder roll 1 to glide up and down the columns 7 so that the shoulder roll 1 may be properly positioned behind the infant's shoulders. The guides 11 may be inset into the columns 7 or may extend outward from the columns 7, and may be integral with the columns 7 or may be separate pieces adhered to the columns 7. In the preferred embodiment, the backing 13 comprises two anchors 12 and the guides 11 are slots integrated into the columns 7. See FIGS. 2a and 2b. The slots allow access to the interior of each column 7, which is at least partially hollow to create a cavity 20 large enough to accept an anchor 12 inserted through the slot 11. The backing 13 is thereby anchored to the columns 7. In the preferred embodiment, the interior of the column 7 includes a series of elevations 21 which protrude into the cavity 20 to impede the gliding motion of the backing 13. In the preferred embodiment, shown in FIG. 3a, the elevations 21 are spaced at regular intervals and protrude into the cavity 21, narrowing the cavity 21 to a point that the anchors 12 cannot move past an elevation 21 unless a pushing or pulling force is applied to the shoulder roll 1. The elevations 21 may be rounded, rectangular, triangular, or other shapes, but are preferably rounded. In an alternate embodiment, shown in FIG. 3b, the elevations 21 protrude into the cavity 20 in a stepping configuration. The backing 13 glides up or down until the anchors 12 meet an elevation 21. To move the backing 13 further down the columns 7, a user pulls the backing 13 forward to release the anchors 12 from the current elevation 21, then slides the backing 13 downward.
+[0022]A support bar 9 may be included to improve the integrity of the insert 10 once it is placed in the infant seat. The support bar 9 attaches to each column 7 near line A, extending between the columns. The support bar 9 is rigid in order to stabilize the columns 7 in the infant seat by keeping the columns 7 a set distance apart and preventing their bending or shifting into odd angles. The support bar 9 is preferably plastic, but may also be the same material as the frame 6. The support bar 9 is preferably covered in fabric like the rolls.
+[0023]Referring to FIG. 8, without the insert 10 in place in the infant seat 30, the infant 31 slouches and the back of the head 32 rests against the back of the infant seat 30, pushing the head 32 forward and restricting the airway 33. When the insert 10 is placed in the infant seat, the columns 7 and base 8 may be adjusted to conform to the incline angle of the infant seat. See FIG. 9. The insert 10 may be held in place by the weight of the infant, by restraints built into the infant seat, or by an additional attachment mechanism such as a series of buttons that mate with buttons on the infant seat. The bottom roll 3 is positioned under the infant's 31 buttocks or upper legs to prevent the infant 31 from slouching in the infant seat 30. The infant's 31 upper body rests against the side rolls 2. The infant 31 is thus prevented from shifting to the left or right. The shoulder roll 1 is positioned behind the infant's 31 shoulders so that a natural position of the head 32 is maintained and the airway 33 remains clear. The insert 10 may also be laid flat, such as on a changing table, and the infant placed thereon with the shoulder roll positioned behind the infant's shoulders. The shoulder roll keeps the infant's head in a natural position and protects the airway, while the side rolls prevent the infant from rolling off the table.
+[0024.
+Patent applications by Beth G. Rumack, Phoenix, AZ US
+Patent applications in class For child seat
+Patent applications in all subclasses For child seat
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+As the chart indicates,.
+Here is another way Nutting could have framed the spending issue:
+The Obama spending record looks a little different now, yes?
+I dont get it, liberals will twist the facts to make a fact they cant stand to see, when conservatives give THE fact, liberals tell us we can make statistics do anything, seem ironic to anyone else
+Sorry buddy, it’s the conservatives who have it wrong. Pethokoukis’ analysis conveniently forgets there was a recession that caused not only GDP (the denominator) to go down (raising the %) but revenue to go down and expenditures to go up (the numerator). Then he forgets (conveniently) that the economy wasn’t performing efficiently (i.e., how it compares to potential GDP). Conservatives and the propaganda machine, Fox, have it wrong and have lead you to believe nonsense.
+Krugman gets is right:
+Why do you believe the economy has tanked and stayed there? It is Obama and the job killing Democrats period. Obama’s use of the EPA to squeeze industry especially coal fired power plants is costing all of us jobs and money. How about Obama denying drilling permits and funding so called failing green projects to the tune of hundreds of millions. Your use of the down economy is transparent and foolish. Obama and the Democrats are spending like the Drunken Marxists they are. Ever heard of ObamaCare and what it costs…ooopps There goes more jobs in the private sector!
+1) Because it’s a financial crisis at the zero lower-bound. This means monetary policy is much less effective than fiscal policy, and since Republicans refuse to allow fiscal policy the country can not rebound as effectively as it would if Republicans had a clue about economics.
+2) A single major industry — housing — which affects so many others is so over-supplied that it can’t rebound until excess inventory is used up. And that can’t happen because of new lending rules, ongoing foreclosures, ..
+3) The rest of the world can’t help by taking American imports because this conservative idea lead recession affected the entire world.
+…
+I’ll leave it at that. Republicans have been WRONG every step of the way. And they’re proud of it.
+I love it
+you say that the housing industry has to recover (correct) and that it won’t happen until the excess inventory is used up, but then support the Democrats that are using the pull the bandaid off slowly approach, kicking and screaming to keep people in houses that they should never have owned and can’t afford to keep.
+The Republicans, on the other hand, have been advocating letting the foreclosures go through the system and to get it over with, or ripping the bandaid off quickly. And they have been criticized as heartless bastards for it.
+And drill, baby, drill and green projects are unbelievably trivial. It’s so ridiculous I can’t believe any intelligent person even brings that up anymore. And so I have to conclude you’re not intelligent.
+Tire-Pressure gauges!
+What a boob.
+That was his answer to our domestic energy policy problems.
+Tire-Pressure gauges.
+Proof positive he is unfit and incapable of the job of POTUS.
+Never mind the fact that we are sitting on Billions of Barrels of oil and Billlions of Cubic Meters of Natural Gas, and this boob is waving a Tire-Pressure gauge around, as if it will be our savior, as the price of a gallon of premium gas is about $4.50 in California, with Diesel approaching $5.00
+Since most consumables are carried by rail and truck (Diesel) food prices are skyrocketing along with gas prices.
+Yet more proof positive he is unfit and incapable of the job of POTUS.
+Iman, in case you care, you should read the analysis of this issue by FactCheck. It put some serioius dents in Nutting’s arguments. It goes into great detail about the numbers and context. If you care more about the truth than ideology, go take a look. (Because you cite Krugman, my guess is you have only a passing acquaintance with facts and truth. Prove me wrong. Please.)
+I note with interest that the red bar graph gives very little context. Lying with graphics 101 dude. Where are the other presidents? Readers, find the same statistic on a graph that includes alleged deficit hawk Ronald Reagan.
+Civics 101, people. The President can’t spend a single, solitary dime. It is Congress that controls spending. All spending and tax bills originate in the House.
+To get a true indication of how much a spender a President is or was, you have to compare the budget that is submitted to what is enacted. Claims that Reagan was a big spender are fallacious because his budgets were dead on arrival; they didn’t include enough spending(according to the Democrat Congress) on Domestic programs. It was the Democrat Congress who proposed and passed the bugets that ratcheted up spending under Reagan.
+Sorry, but all presidents own the spending they sign for.
+They can be excused the spending they veto and Congress enacts over their veto, but that total is exceedingly small for most presidents. Ronald Reagan, for example, was overridden only once on a spending bill veto. The $14 billion bill was actually less than he had proposed to spend on the same items, but included more domestic and less military spending than he proposed.
+Too bad wingnuts. You lost the reality challenge again. Pethokoukis wrong. Krugman, Nutting right.
+You’d think you might start to question the abilities of someone like Pethokoukis. Might want to look into it.
+Your inability to describe and articulate the arguments yourself shows you inability to understand the actual facts revolving around the Keynesian and Classical theories. Simpley posting links is annoying, it demonstrates you can’t argue and that you will mindlessly follow your Keynesian leaders like a sheep to the slaughter house. Have some self respect. Your argument methodology is disgusting.
+go to my website and see for yourself, the CBO breaks down the annual overspending by Obama and his Democrats.
+The Debt to the Penny and Who Holds It
+( Debt Held by the Public vs. Intragovernmental Holdings )
+The inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States took place on Tuesday, January 20, 2009.
+01/20/2009
+10,626,877,048,913.08
+Total Public Debt Outstanding
+05/22/2012
+15,721,218,607,447.09
+See information on the Debt Subject to the Limit. ( History lesson on budgets, taxes. Another advantage accruing from this ingredient in the constitution of the Senate is, the additional impediment it must prove against improper acts of legislation. No law or resolution can now be passed without the concurrence, first, of a majority of the people (House of Representatives), and then, of a majority of the States (Senate). It must be acknowledged that this complicated check on legislation may in some instances be injurious as well as beneficial ( The House controlled by Republicans pass a budget, then it goes to the Senate controlled by Democrats and from there either passed or vetoed by President Obama, also a Democrat. )
+It’s tough, isn’t it. Being a wingnut, believing all the nonsense that Fox has been spouting all this time and then finding out you’ve been mislead. Too bad, guess you’ll just have to grow up and learn that your entire worldview is wrong. Hard slogging for you, I guess.
+- Supply-side economics is a fraud and doesn’t work. All the evidence tells us that.
+- Global warming is a fact. Humans are causing it is a fact. Addressing it is actually an opportunity for an economic boom is a fact.
+- Obama hasn’t spent like a madman like you’ve been told.
+- Republican/conservative failed ideas of the last 30+ years directly lead to the Great Recession and caused untold suffering across the world.
+You have a lot of mental work to do to get on the right side of history and ideas.
+Seriously, what is it like living in an alternate universe where demand side economics works and guys entering dubious tree ring data into computer programs means the Earth is doomed? You are probably a credentialist. Better to reason through things yourself.
+PS Mine are better than yours anyway in economics and science.
+Oh, and I don’t return to read comments so (attempt to) flame away.
+You don’t return because you know the facts aren’t on your side.
+1) Supply-side economics is a fraud. No evidence supports it; all evidence refutes it.
+2) All the science — ALL THE SCIENCE — supports the greehouse theory, shows increased CO2 is causing the enhanced greenhouse effect, shows humans are the source of the increased CO2, and shows we must tend to it else the unborn generations will suffer to the extent it will make all wars combined trivial in comparison. But you’re OK with that, I’m sure.
+Wake up, pal. Your world died.
+“All the science” are you kidding me? There are considerable numbers of climate scientists who do not concur. As recently as last week a group of NASA climate scientists went public with their dissent.
+I don’t doubt that the earth is warming, it’s done it before BTW and will do it again.
+I am dubious that CO2 is the sole cause and even if CO2 has a significant impact. The climate models that are used are flawed to the point that if you used them to predict today using data from 10/20 years ago they would be woefully off.
+And then to add to this further, the “fact” that man-made CO2 is the straw that is breaking the camels back to to speak is a serious stretch.
+For the climate change crowd, I’ll ask you a question:
+Given the cycle times on climate and the planet, what makes you believe that the climate that we have today is “right” or that maybe we’ve just been on a 100-year cool period and we’re going to warm back up to what was right? (or cool down to what is is right) you have no evidence, none.
+Thats why they had to doctor the data to prove the fake theory of global warming…
+No evidence supports supply side? You mean other than the largest peacetime expansion of the US economy, begun by Ronald Reagan in the early 1980′S? The very same policies that carried us all the way to 2006 with two minor recessions during Bush I and Clinton? You mean besides Reagan inheriting a FAR worse economy and, by this point in his first term, enjoying GDP growth rates over 8%? You mean other than more than doubling revenue to the Treasury in his two terms?
+I can go on.
+Re: global warming…. no, dear, ALL the evidence does not support your position.
+These two absolutist positions show you to be an idealog, rather than a thinker, therefore your position will not be influenced by information. That also means that I am wasting my time. Oh well, good day.
+Where’s the impending Ice Age you guys were in hysterics about back in 1974?
+What happened to that?
+That was also “Man Made” as the Suns rays couldn’t penetrate all the smog we were creating, according to Time Magazine, dated Monday, June 24, 1974
+Yeah, 39 years ago.
+Still waiting…
+Some people live in reality.
+Others scream “The sky is falling” if there is a 1 degree temperature change.
+Newsflash: The Sun doesn’t burn at one constant temperature.It fluctuates.
+Geo-Stationary Satellites orbiting in the Clarke Belt, which is approx. 22,500 miles above the Earth are displaying correlating temperature changes.
+What’s causing that? They run on Solar Power once they are launched and positioned.
+If they “drift” they might be moved by jet propulsion for a few seconds, and it is rare for this to happen anyway.
+Your logic, like your President’s stories, is full of holes.
+Iman, while I give you an A+ for Advanced Socialism, you flunk Economics 101 miserably just as your heros Marx, Stalin, Khrushchev, Gorbachev, Castro, et al have methodically done. Supply side free market Capitalism works every time, whereas demand side Socialism is an abject failure every single time it is tried. The reasons are too numerous to list, but I will give you the opportunity to list just one Country that has embraced demand side economics that has turned out to be successful for any period lasting anywhere near a century. It just doesn’t happen, because it can’t happen, and the only way it lasts as long as it does is through tyranny. Supply side economics rightfully demonstrates over and over again that the more you have of an item whether it is houses or bubble gum, the less it costs. That benefits the consumer, and makes the average wage earner’s hard earned money go further. On the other hand, demand side economics demonstrates over and over that the less of an item available, the more expensive it is, thereby costing the consumer more. What free markets do is better than any other system and certainly better than any government manipulation has ever done or can ever do is make timely corrections in supplies versus demand. This in turn prevents massive inventory surpluses, but it also insures the consumer ample quantities of both houses and bubble gum. The housing surplus happened because government promised every Tom, Dick, and Harry a house whether he could afford it or not. The banks approved the loans because it was no skin off their backs if the buyers defaulted, because the government backed the loans. The more loans the government backed, the more questionable loans the banks made. what makes it worse is the fact that government was more generous with some banks than others. That my dear Socialist friend cannot be described as supply side economics which you so detest, but rather crony Capitalism or to be more correct, croney Socialism, because it is the taxpayer that absorbs the cost of failure, not the banks or the the builder once the transfer of ownership of the house has been consumated from builder to buyer. I could go on and on, but I know Liberal minds can only absorb facts in small doses.
+However as to your statement regarding Climate change, I challenge you to find one single scientist that can accurately and scientifically state how much CO2 is man generated, and how much is generated through natural processes. Also if mankind was as influential on the climate of this planet, then why did AGW scientists have to lie, fudge, and otherwise cook the math, physics and other science to make their case? Answer: they couldn’t make their case otherwise. And why did they not release their scientific findings and processes through the Freedom of Information Act? Answer, because their fraud would have been discovered sooner than climategate exposed such fraud. The math doesn’t compute, and it never did. I do not deny climate change. It exists just as it has always existed before and after the existence of mankind. I do, along with many scientists reject the notion that mankind is driving the change. It has been proven that there is indeed a correlation between increased sun activity and climate change. If as you say, ALL the science supports increase in greenhouse activity with humans being the main source as the reason for climate change, then you and ALL these scientists you cite must believe that humans also control the sun activity. Have you even bothered to research your claims? Hint, CO2 bweing the culprit defies at least the first two laws of thermodynamics. Finally as to your assertion that “unborn generations” suffering the consequences, I have news for you……They already are because your Liberal friends are aborting them faster than any climate change could in a thousand years. They won’t be here to know what climate change is or is not. But I’m sure you’re OK with that.
+Obama is a wannabe celebrity, not a leader.
+When the USA needed him to get the troops out of Iraq, what did he do?
+He fired his general, put Bush’s guy in charge, and the war ended on Bush’s timeline and not a day earlier.
+Zero Leadership.
+When he took office, there were 8 million American people out of work. And these people weren’t out of work because of the War in Iraq. They were out of work because the housing crisis tanked the economy. That was started by Chris Dodd of Goldman Sachs and Barney Frank (D), the congressman who ran a Gay Brothel out of his home.
+Bush II warned us in 2003 that the Housing Bubble was going to burst unless Representative Barney Frank of Massachusetts, the ranking Democrat on the Financial Services Committee, followed his advice and recommendations.
+Google: “New Agency Proposed to Oversee Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae” and pay special attention to page 3 of the article where Frank says:.”
+Anyway, according to the jobs report that came out a few months ago, in 2010, there were 26 million people out of work. And this is after Obama spent a trillion dollars to “create jobs.”
+Instead, Obama and the Democrats tried to stick us with Obamacare, which has nothing to do with Health care. It is an insurance scam. Don’t believe me? Ok, next time you are really sick or badly injured, drive yourself to Aetna. Don’t go to the hospital. See if Aetna treats you. Let me know how that goes. And of course when you put money into something, it gets more expensive. As an added “Bonus”, deductibles and rates have more than doubled.
+Then you have Obama’s Wall St. Overhaul. What a historic achievement… Hey, did you notice how the Occupy Protesters emerged After Obama passed this? Hmmm… It must not have been that great.
+Then you have his failed business proposals and 500 Million dollar photo ops like Solyndra, which the GAO predicted would fail in Sept. of 2011, which is when it went under, or his shell games with GM, which basically robbed or borrowed from “Peter to pay Paul.”
+The Solyndra inventory is being thrown out. If “Mr. Thrifty” had a clue, he would sell off the remaining inventory and divide up the money from the sales equally and send a check to working taxpayers in the 50% and higher earnings group, which is about $33,500 annually. The $300/$600 tax rebate Bush II did in the Summer of 2003 jump started the economy after the economy tanked after 9-11 and liberating and capturing Hussein, taking him to trial and having him executed.
+Also, Obama’s entire cabinet has quit on him in his 1st term. The only people that are left are in embroiled in scandals. Energy Secretary Steven Chu is being investigated for Solyndra.
+Eric Holder is being investigated for Fast and Furious among other things, while turning a blind eye to Black Panther voter intimidation, despite video of BP’s at a polling place holding Billy Clubs, Black Panther apparel, and telling a potential a White voter to “get out of here.”
+Now, his only economic policy is Class Warfare and a threat to raise Capital gains taxes.
+This will hurt the country. 401k’s will tank, Corporate profits will stall, it will be really hard for the middle class, the average investors to make money in the market for their Retirement/401k
+He, along with his remaining cabinet members is financially inept, yet Obama comes on TV and tells us what a great job he is doing and how thankful we should be for his guidance and leadership, otherwise, we would all be sleeping in our cars and standing in soup lines while Government spending as a percentage of the GDP continues to grow, as does unemployment.
+Obama begged us for the job. He promised us everything but the Moon. He even promised us that the levels of the Ocean would stop from rising if he were to be elected.
+What we got was the predictable train-wreck that his critics said he would be, only worse.
+Obama is the “Eddie Haskell” of President’s. He takes credit for good things, even if he had nothing to do with the outcome, and blames everyone and everything for his utter failure and ineptness to perform his job duties, often blaming his predecessor, even digging up Ronald Reagan and throwing some blame on him.
+You may think Obama is a swell guy, but you can’t honestly say that he is good for the USA.
+He’s nothing more than a slick-talking BS artist, aided by a teleprompter.
+I’ve seen great leaders – I’ve seen them give hour long speeches filled with substance spoken without a script or a teleprompter.
+They can do this because they are espousing the principles and beliefs by heart..
+People like Obama don’t have an original thought, nor is he passionate about his principles and beliefs, thus the need for a teleprompter and the numerous gaffes that the networks will never show you, but will replay Sarah Palin saying “refudiate” 24/7, then having a panels filled with liberals or mostly liberals talking about how stupid she is, then they will run an internet poll after spending 24-48 hours tearing her down for a minor verbal gaffe while they ignore the CIC making huge verbal gaffes about putting hospitalized kids on “Breathalyzers” (YouTube) and calling our US Navy Corpsman “Corpseman” several times. (YouTube)
+He may be educated, but he isn’t smart, nor does he have any common sense.
+“If I don’t get this thing turned around in 3 years, I don’t deserve a 2nd term.”
+Of course, he will blame the GOP for his failure as POTUS.
+By Pethokoukis’ logic, the family that loses one of its two incomes but has to pay the same bills has just doubled its spending. Idiocy.
+It’s his job to lead the Useful Idiots astray and give them confidence in their Fox educations. Krugman does the analysis correctly:
+Can you say DEFICIT! What do you believe has caused that multi-trillion dollar deficit? I guess it was Bush’s fault…please try not to be so smug when you are so wrong!
+What, Krugman does the analysis correctly? Stop, I am laughing so hard, my stomach hurts. Krugman is trying to play the “Well let’s just look at how we can not count all the spending” game. As such, he is the perfect little Democrat.
+But, the numbers that matter are the total spending as a percentage of GDP and that, even Krugman, cannot manipulate.
+I sense panic by the Democrats as they try to staunch the Obama caused bleeding. Too late.
+You have said nothing. Now go try and knock down Krugman’s concepts and analysis. Here’s what going to happen. You won’t because you can’t because Krugman is correct. He took into account the things Pethokoukis conveniently left out, he did it elegantly and completely and it took him very little time. And he did it over a year ago.
+You need to catch up to reality, pal. It’s left you behind.
+Krugman is a fool. Potential GDP calculation? Try that the next time you try to get a mortgage…Yes, Mr Banker, my debt to income looks bad but my “potential earnings to debt ratio” is just fine…
+How does anyone take this mouth breather seriously?
+That’s a might persuasive piece of thinking there, fella. Congratulations on proving your cluelessness. Of course, Krugman would be a fool to you. After all, he’s been completely correct about the entire Great Recession, the results of austerity, the predictions of inflation, etc. You boys just don’t cotton to reality too well, do you?
+And my hat’s off to that mortgage example. Smoking piece of irrelevant thinking there pardna. I’ll give you a second chance. Let us all know what the potential GDP in Krugman’s analysis addresses. I’ll bet you can’t.
+Yeah, Krugman’s a real mouth-breather, huh? He took all the context that the fool Pethokoukis left out — who can say whether Pethokouksi is just stupid or intentionally misleading (but I’ll go with both) — and made an elegant, simple, correct argument. Too bad you don’t get it. I’m not surprised, though.
+You might not be a stupid liberal, but you are a stupid wingnut.
+And what did he leave out?
+Krugman is a Nobel-prize wining moron. he has said in the past the deficit doesn’t matter because the country has so many assets that the debt isn’t a huge deal. he likens it to my personal mortgage, see you have income of $100K and a debt of $300K so the country is all right since it has a large GDP and a debt that is less than GDP. We should keep borrowing!
+What he fails to tell you, because he is probably a pretty smart guy but it doesn’t fit his story, is that we buy our houses once and that singe large outlay is paid down, albeit slowly, every year. What we don’t do is go out the next year and buy a boat, then a couple of new cars, and then a couple of vacations, and then a vacation home to the point where we are spending our entire income servicing the debt (and still want to increase it)
+The US has gone on the spending spree that is getting us to the point that the interest on the debt is soon going to be the single largest piece of the discretionary budget. you would think that the progressives would be up in arms about this since every dollar spent on interest on the debt is one that can’t be spent for social programs, etc. But they seem to be perfectly happy to continue to add to the country’s credit card year after year. It’s insane.
+The other thing that you need to keep in mind is that measuring spending as a % of GDP is a ruse as well. Think of it this way:
+You start a company, you have revenue of $1M and you spend $2M a year to do marketing for your company so you lose $1M in the first year, your marketing is 200% of revenue. But you do it to grow revenue.
+When year 2 comes along and your revenues reach $2M, you don’t go right out and justify spending $4M for marketing do you? Of course not, you declare a partial victory and say that you’re going to spend $2.2M in marketing and thus your marketing spend is only 110% of revenue.
+When you get to year 5 and have grown revenues to $10M, you’re still probably spending $3M in marketing, and have thus grown into a model of where you are spending 30% of revenue on marketing.
+The point here is that businesses follow rules where spending is a function of effort to get the job done, not as a function of revenue. The % of revenue is useful to see where you are, but it’s not the thing that should drive how much you spend.
+So the federal government should be talking about REDUCING the % of GDP that we are consuming for spending, not increasing it as “revenues” grow.
+How else do you explain that Obama’s administration has put up just about as much debt in 3.5 years as it took our buddy G.W. Bush to pile on in 8? The economic downturn alone wouldn’t come close to explaining that feat. I was no fan of GWBs policies either. The government must learn to live within its means. Doing otherwise, Dem or GOP, is courting the larger fiscal disaster that’s coming our way soon. Oh, that’s right, Dems want that fiscal disaster because it’s the only way they will ever force Americans to succumb us to their “utopian” socialist state vision. Socialism NEVER works no matter who’s in charge.
+Charles Krauthammer has just slapped it on Obama and his leftist sycophants about the huge lie they have been telling about Obama’s spending spree. I have been reading articles and watching TV marveling at the in your face lies the media and leftists are telling about Obama, by some of their accounts Ovomit is the lowest spending president in 60 years. Even on the face of it we know that is a titanic lie and like the Titanic these enormous misrepresentations will sink our socialists in the White House and the congress. Even the Liberal rag U.S.A. Today found some revealing facts about Obama’s claimed level of spending and his actual levels in Real federal deficit dwarfs official tally.ObamaCare alone should clue you into to the truth about our government’s spending under Obama and the Democrats. Why do you think the U.S. has not had a budget in three years? This allows them to keep spending like Drunk Marxists! Click on the link and listen to what Charles Krauthammer has to say about Obama’s spending. Krauthammer: Obama Claim Of Fiscal Discipline “Whopper Of The Year”Don’t forgot about those Obama campaign promises!A Long Post: The Complete List of Obama Statement Expiration Dates
+It’s terrible being a wingnut these days, isn’t it, and finding out that your Fox-education isn’t worth the time you spent investing in it. Sorry buddy, but Pethokoukis’ analysis is garbage. You see, he left something out: there was a Great Recession (directly caused by Republican ideas of the last 30+ years). If you want an elegant analysis of whether there was an Obama spending spree, all you have to do is read this:
+Hope you’re up to it because it might require a little more insight than the typical wingnut possesses. But if you give it the ol’ college try, maybe you’ll get there. (Hint: you’ll find out you’ve been lied to by all those you’ve trusted. If you’d had a brain, you’d know it already.)
+What truly amazes me is the attitude you, and the others of your ilk here, present. You belittle those who see the data a different way than you at every opportunity yet still think they will pay attention to what you have to say. Moreover, I’ll bet you even believe such behavior somehow makes it even more certain they will want to read your comments and do what you say they should. Perhaps in your circle of people, pointless insults and nasty sarcasm is the norm and magically gets beneficial results. In the real world, it doesn’t. It simply causes rational people to ignore your points. Something even your leader has yet to learn. Try again, without the childish, immature schoolyard taunts and see if you can get a mature discussion going. Doubt you’ll try, but there is always hope.
+Iman, just the fact that you would offer Krugman as your authority says all that needs to be said about your “education,” regardless of where you got it. Why didn’t you just quote Jay Carney, the White House talking head? They’re equally reliable and truthful. Just answer this one question: who signed the 2009 Omnibus Spending Bill, proposed in January 2009 in the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives. Hint: he lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC.
+Don’t you mean that recession and continuing trouble for our economy caused by liberal policies! The policies I am referring to are Democrats forcing banks to grant loans to unqualified applicants based on race and sex. These same applicants defaulting on those loans! This directly caused the housing bubble that burst the banks and the rest of the ugliness followed. Bush warned the Banking Queen Barney Frank about Freddy and Fanny but Barney said the GOP was just scare mongering. Get it right!
+LOL… yet Bush wanted to make home ownership increase by eliminating down payments on FHA loans… LOL
+The FBI indicated that 80% of mortgage fraud was internal with the banks, because they can take the unqualified loan and sell it to be packaged by Wall Street so that risk can spread.
+Obama was given a deficit of nearly $1 trillion and that includes millions of lost jobs BEFORE he came into office. You expect to balance a budget as tax revenues decrease and the need for social assistance to increase.
+Obama has raised the debt about 40% since taking office, Bush in 8 years increase it around 95%… Reagan did about 140%.
+You say that “Obama was given a deficit of nearly $1 trillion” but what is the deficit now? Let’s take a look at the difference between Obama era congress and Bush era congress. When was the highest amount of spending done during the Bush administration and who controlled congress at that time? So who controlled congress during the first couple of years of the obama administration? Also, let’s take a look at the relationship between Bush and the high spending congress years and obama and every year he has been in office? You may be able to see the relationship there but maybe not considering what you’ve wrote prior. The funny thing about this is that I’m not a huge fan of Bush nor am I a fan of most of the Republicans’ who claim to be conservative. Unfortunately for the country, obama has the same philosophy as those huge spenders in congress so we lose in every way.
+Someone finally has said it! You’ve named the regulations, thankyou.
+Let’s not forget to add Obama’s relentless attack on energy producers. This has cost Americans untold numbers of jobs and billions more for energy. I guess you would say this had little effect. I guess you don’t believe putting a stranglehold on coal and oil has caused any of this. Just look at the gas prices since Ovomit took office. That money could have been better used by the people to assist the economy not as directed by Our Dear Leader.
+You’re kidding, right? Banks were forced to lend to unqualified applicants? Seriously? No. The Community Reinvestment Act didn’t force lenders to give out money like candy; the CRA didn’t keep interest rates too low for too long; the CRA didn’t dismantle the Glass-Steagall Act; the CRA didn’t create nor encourage credit-default swaps; the CRA didn’t mandate no-money-down home loans. Both sides are too blame for the mess, though.
+I guess Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac had little to do with any of that right? The fact that they financially encouraged banks to create “unique” lending packages all backed by their endless pit of government money; packages that required limited credit rating or income to qualify for loans that they knew could never be afforded by borrowers. No responsibility put on the lenders or those who were getting the loan, until of course everything came crumbling down…who walked away unscathed on that one? Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac…and they are still doing the same thing, while we waddle in a foreclosure and economic mess, all started by Glass-Steagall Act signed by Clinton.
+From Sept., 2003; New Agency Proposed to Oversee Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
+Excerpt;
+.
+Veronique du Rugy has a complete run down on the issue:
+du Rugy on Who Spent How Much
+This is a misleading graph.
+First off it shows Bush’s average compared to Obama’s consecutive years.
+Second of all the Obama graph is showing spending GROWTH the other is simply showing spending as a percentage of gdp.
+It’s not misleading to me. All of them are comparing % of GDP, including the Obama. The 23.95% of Obama (I averaged it for you) is spending at a higher level because he refused to back off of the stimulus after the first year, so yes, OBAMA is a BIG spender.
+I’m just glad we are finally ‘discussing’ the correct topic and that is Ovomit’s(like that one) dismal economic record. In the end, it will prove to be his undoing which cannot come soon enough.
+I am going to use Popper’s method of argument. Instead of trying to prove my argument against this article, I will try to prove this article true…make it valid, sound, and sturdy.
+I would start by looking at the spending of GDP, then look at what defines our GDP (not easy to calculate). Then, I would ask why our GDP went down when Obama took over (look for the obvious reasons, but especially for the not so obvious ones). Then ask yourself how much correlation does GDP have on Government spending (I’d do some legitimate statistical analysis and give you some means of showing correlation…standard deviations and such). Then I’d have you forget all that rambling I just did and simply ask: If spending remains the same, and GDP is down, will not government spending/per GDP percentages be up? Even if Obama decreased spending by billions, the GDP could have been so low that it skewed his tiny 1.4% increase in spending to look like it was larger than it actually was. Sure he spent 24+% but he was dipping the porridge ladle into a smaller kettle…and when people said, please sir, may I have some more, he made sure to make it last longer by increasing spending by only 1.4% over the years, vs our historical increases. Sounds like a smart Orphanage Headmaster to me.
+I believe the argument ought to be: (Bush’s average spending in billions (2000-2008)/The average of GDP from 2002-2012) then compare that number to (Obama’s average spending in billions 2008-2012)/The average of GDP from 2002-2012). And sure I am leaving out major players in the equation, like Congress, and Bankers, etc. But I feel that at least for this argument, this equation will truly tell us what we are arguing about. Someone do the math for me…..the 1.4% increase could very well be plausible, and these numbers will show how much less or more Obama spent in billions/average GDP from 2002-2012. Needs to be tested with math!!! Math wizards, I challenge you! Mostly because I don’t have the time. Trying to launch my second company and get this economy rolling. BTW, I’m not necessarily for Obama, nor am I for anyone else. I plan on making an informed decision by election day. I just like to point out fallacies when I see them.
+This article is using the “begging the question” or “cyclical” fallacy. Any argument that uses a fallacy is not sound, but can still be valid. We cannot have cyclical arguments driving our political decisions. Nor should we be relying on straw man tactics. Lets talk about the facts, and perhaps compare our spending to not only the 40′s but let’s take the article’s argument back to the 20′s and 30′s. I’d like to know how much per GDP Roosevelt was spending in “The New Deal” roll out. Turns out, his spending methods are what this country needed (although some would argue a second World War was the thing that brought us back to life). But his administration built jobs, built the economy, and heck, it even rewrote the trade routes!
+Gotta love the arguments in this post. Shows that people still care, albeit in a bloggy sort of way.
+Sorry…2000-2012 not 2002-2012. But one could use 2004-2012 if one would like to keep the averages to 4 years for each president.
+Per Nutter’s argument, still need to assign each president the spending for which they are directly responsible. That would mean FY2001 (adjusted for any increases or decreases derived from Bush-signed spending) as baseline for Bush 43. His period runs through FY2009, adjusted for Obama-signed spending changes that year.
+Likewise, GDP should be measured from 3Q of 2001 for Bush, and from 3Q of 2009 for Obama.
+You could also inflation-adjust both, although the changes over each period would be modest.
+Like your comments..
+This analysis — even the title — is completely misleading. The *recession* happened.
+Stimulus policies helped prevent a complete economic meltdown.. could have been Dow at 4,000 and unemployment up at 20%.. and stop the slide. Luckily, we’re starting to see the first early signs of improvement — but need jobs to come back a lot further.
+Critical spending in a severe recession, in no way qualifies as “new normal”. That’s intellectually dishonest — trying to paint a spending picture, far more exaggerated than is actually true.
+“Trivial”?
+Hardly.
+I know the few remaining Obama believers will try to trivial his incompetence saying gas prices are trivial, but they’re not as they are having a profound affect on our economy with skyrocketing gas and food prices, among other consumables.
+Thanks again to the Boob in the WH.
+“Obama. Everything we expected, but worse.”
+Every time a republican quotes gas prices and associates them with the presidency shows your ignorance.
+THE PRESIDENT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR GAS PRICES YOU STUPID GOP PUPPETS! Oil is traded on the stock market. There is no shortage of oil as well there is a surpluss. In other words THE MORE OIL THAT IS INTRODUCED HAS LITTLE EFFECT IF ANY ON PRICES. Therefore, blaming Obama for gas prices reveals you are puppets for the rich and you don’t even realize it.
+I have to say, your argument does have a fair amount of merit to it…I’m a neo-liberal, so I believe in free, world wide markets. However, there are a few policies that can be enacted to cheapen the price of oil: you could decrease the gas tax, you could give companies more permits to drill on and off shore, and you cannot veto the Keystone Oil Pipeline. Obama has taken an utterly horrible stance on any and all policies related to gas. Another thought to consider, the liberals blamed George Bush II when gas prices went up under him…it seems there is somewhat of a double standard.
+1 if the Keystone is so good why don’t the people in Canada just build a refinery there? If you think that a Corporation should be able to use Emanate Domain to take land rights away to build a Private Oil line on land they could not buy then you should move to another country.
+2 The only thing that could be done to reduce the price of oil and in the long run gas is to stop the people who are buying futures based on fear of something major happening. So far nothing outside of the War Bush put in Iraq. This is also why the liberals blamed Bush for the gas prices going up under him. I remember 5$ per gallon.
+3. you could give companies more permits to drill on and off shore This has already been done.
+LibPat:
+“However, there are a few policies that can be enacted to cheapen the price of oil: you could decrease the gas tax, you could give companies more permits to drill on and off shore, and you cannot veto the Keystone Oil Pipeline.”
+Decreasing the gas tax would likely increase, not decrease, the price of oil. Reducing the tax would reduce the retail price and stimulate demand (more driving, more sales of fuel-inefficient vehicles, etc.), which would increase demand for oil, driving up spot-market as well as contract prices.
+Oil exploration and production (on- and offshore) in the U.S. is at record levels, and existing pipeline systems can transport oil very efficiently throughout the U.S. Increased U.S. production, however, has almost no effect on U.S. gasoline prices, which are much more sensitive to global oil prices controlled by OPEC, and by refinery output.
+The only legal change that would structurally reduce U.S. gasoline prices would be a federalization of gasoline formulas, which now vary widely by state and impose substantial additional costs on refiners and distributors.
+i think it is you who are ignorant. The President does have a direct affect on gas prices. How about the keystone pipeline that obama has put a stop to. i believe that in itself would lower prices
+The near-term effect of the Keystone project would be to increase, not decrease gasoline prices. Pipeline network operators would increase their prices to oil producers and refiners to recover the increased costs of their investment.
+Plus, there is no evidence that the Keystone project would increase the efficiency of oil distribution in the U.S. Even if it did so, pipeline distribution costs constitute less than a dime of the total wholesale price of gasoline. Its effect either way is negligible.
+were u bitching,about bush gas prices,and did u support the dumbest man ever in the white house/G.W.BUSH?
+Trivialize. If you’re going to snark at someone at least use the right word. Sheesh.
+Look, let’s face it. It was our government (both Republcan and Democrat) that put our country in the situation it’s in now. The increased deficit can (and rightly so) be attributed to Bush II. He came into office without one (thanks to Clinton). Then he started two wars. Instead of initaiting taxes to help pay for them (think back to WWII), he decided to put it on the government credit card. When Obama took office, he maintained status quo. Now that a Democrat is in the office, all of the deficit falls on his shoulders. That’s inaccurate, Bush II has led us to where we all today. Now it is up to Obama to start cleaning the mess. Congress sure isn’t going to. It had its chance with the sequestration debacle last year. Our Congress has failed to pass a budget on time the last seven years, I believe? If Romney becomes president next year, how does he think he’ll be able to do any better when the President can’t control Congress?
+Interesting … no mention that the Federal budgets during the Obama Adminstration were passed by a Republican House of Representatives, and in the first two years by a Republican Senate. “We all did it, now I blame you for it” is a classic strategy — of ten-year-olds.
+The Senate and House were controlled by the Democrat party until 2010, and after that no budget has been passed.
+OOps my bad….the Republicans have never controlled the Senate under Obama.
+Republicans took control of the House in 2010 pretty much putting a stop on getting anything productive passed.
+So by that standard Bush has no responsibility for what happened in the last two years of his administration. Since the democrats controlled both the house and the senate and were fighting him tooth and nail on everything he was trying to accomplish, or was he just so intellectually superior to Obama that he was able to get everything he wanted through a hostile congress and Obama is incompetent that he is unable to accompish anything ?
+A budget is passed every year…
+Presidents are responsible for the fiscal effects of legislation they sign into law. President Bush could have refused to sign Congress’s changes to bills that yielded higher fiscal 2009 spending levels than his FY2009 budget proposed. He didn’t do so, and his administration, not Congress, directly drafted TARP and related emergency spending measures that had the biggest effect on increasing FY2009 spending.
+Fiscal 2009 spending that President Obama signed into law added approximately $209 billion to the $3.5 trillion in total FY 2009 spending. Nutting removed that amount from his analysis, leading to a slightly higher spending growth total that would otherwise be the case.
+So here’s the average spending for all you complaining liberals out there: 23.95%. That’s still a 3.45% spending increase from George Bush’s average. So when you say the graph is misleading, next time show the people the average and they’ll see that Barack Obama is still a relatively large spender.
+For me, there are some very valid ideas from the Libertarian party but I do not believe all government is BAD. And for me, there ONCE were some very valid and very solid ideas from the Republican party but lately, it seems the entire Republican party has been TAKEN OVER by people who think like Rep. Todd Akin and HATE President Barack Obama…more than they love this country. And solely for that reason have I turned totally away from the Republican party as it stands today.
+I don’t always agree with Democrats. There is a whole laundry list of things I think, they don’t do a very good job with or certainly could improve on. And I don’t think that President Obama’s administration or some of his policy is without criticism.
+What I do know,
+‘As it stands now’ in today’s political climate… ‘He Who Has The Most Corporate $$ WINS’… I will fight against this type of Tyranny to my very last breath.
+The ONLY CHANCE ordinary ‘Working For a Paycheck Americans’ have…. for just a fair shot…… against, the total takeover of our Government to Corporate Rule, over ourselves and our country….is only… being offered by the Democrats…as flawed as they may be.
+Despite his rhetorical attacks on Wall Street, a study by the Sunlight Foundation’s Influence Project shows that President Barack Obama has received more money from Wall Street than any other politician over the past 20 years, including former President George W. Bush.
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+Clearly we have the obvious comparison between absolute spendng vs. increasing spending. What makes Nutting;s argument stick is the fact that a) while at an all tme low, inflation did not disappear entirely and b) since the damage to the economy was deep, perhaps deeper than any President before Obama inherited, the INCREASE spending to fight it off was kept an an all time low.
+The real conclusion to the metaphor should read: We did buy a shiny new car after the first year (at cut rate prices) but since then rather than buy a new car every year we took as much care as possible each successive year to keep that car in ship shape order. We kept it garaged, shined it up every weekend as digilantly as we could, and made sure we took it to the competitive dealership once every quarter to give it a tip top inspection since this was the only car we would be getting for the next 4 years. And guess what, our perspicacity worked!
+Interesting … no mention that the Federal budgets during the Obama Adminstration were passed by a Republican House of Representatives, and in the first two years by a Republican Senate. “We all did it, now I blame you for it” is a classic strategy — of ten-year-olds.
+“no mention that the Federal budgets during the Obama Adminstration were passed by a Republican House of Representatives, and in the first two years by a Republican Senate.”
+Is that an April Fools joke?
+During President Obama’s term in office, Democrats controlled the House of Representatives only during the first two years, from January 2009 to January 2011. The U.S. Senate has been controlled by Democrats throughout President Obama’s term.
+And budget bills don’t matter. Only appropriations bills represent real spending authority, and those have been stuck in continuing-resolution loop mode since 2008.
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+Politifact offers the most thorough analysis of Nutting’s data: accounting for all manner of factors, alternative calculations, and addressing nearly every criticism of Nutting’s work (including Pethokoukis’)
+check link below:
+Nutting and Pethokoukis are both right. Federal spending under Obama has increased at the lowest rate in the past 60 years, and has at the same time risen as a percentage of GDP to the highest levels in that same time period. These two seemingly contradictory points simply describe the same data from different perspectives. Nominal spending has increased little, but because of the massive declines in growth brought on by the financial collapse, budgets enacted before the collapse and the increases in spending made afterward constitute a much greater share of GDP. I’m just rehashing the Politifact piece, so I would encourage others to read it for a thorough, substantiated analysis, empirically backed-up, accounting for nearly of counter-point and criticism, offering multiple and alternative calculations. In short every angle, every critique is addressed and answered–this 2-page or so piece of analysis should put an end to all dispute, from left or right.
+It's October 2007, and Newcastle has just been hit by another massive storm. As the flood waters recede, politicians from all sides line up to give their condolences - but in a break from tradition, they fail to announce any financial assistance for the flood victims. "Natural disasters are a part of life" says Prime Minister Howard, "we expect responsible families to plan ahead for this kind of thing". Premier Iemma echoes the sentiment: "the state government can't be expected to foot the bill for every act of god".
+Sound unlikely? It probably is. Not only do most people expect governments to act as "the insurer of last resort" when disaster strikes - we also expect them to play an active role in calculating and preparing for the risks facing their citizens. Hurricane Katrina demonstrated just how serious the consequences can be when a government fails to live up to this expectation.
+In 'The Risk Society: social democracy in an uncertain world', CPD fellow John Quiggin examines the role of government as the ultimate risk manager. He argues that risk will be the defining concept of the 21st century, the way that globalisation was for the 1990s.
+Download The Risk Society: social democracy in an uncertain world (pdf)
+Any party aspiring to win this year's election will need to grapple with 'the great risk shift' - the increased exposure of individuals to everything from the vagaries of international finance, energy and labour markets, to the risk of a complete collapse of our environmental life-support systems.
+The kind of deep-seated anxiety this exposure creates will not be soothed by assurances that the economy is booming, or exhortations to change our lightbulbs or buy green power.
+The risks and uncertainties shared by all require a shared response, argues Quiggin..
+In an increasingly high-risk world, any government that fails to do this may be headed for a perfect storm.
+Comment on Quadrant article
+I have just read the Quadrant paper. It is, as one would expect of an economist who unquestioningly supports the Washington Consensus, based on a long series of unsubstantiated assertions that masquerade as unvarnished truths for which no proof is required.
+In the nineteenth century Alessandro Manzoni, in his novel The Betrothed wrote that “History may truly be defined as a famous war against time”. But the mainstream of the economics profession cannot even participate in this war as they have no functional memory. It is as if the manifest historic failures of the ideas that underlie their theories about such simplistic concepts as the universality, and general beneficence, of competition had never happened.
+In an unconcious repitition of the centuries old philosophical and theological conflict between free will and determinism Ergas seems to plump squarely for the determism inherent in the artificial abstraction of the "marketplace" as the ultimate arbiter of human destiny. It is a direct rebuttal of the last two and a half millenia of western intellectal history.One of the defining lessons of that history is that humankind has not only the capacity, but the responsibility, to shape its own destiny. The emrgence of democracy was about a recognition that the imposed determinism favoured by the Medieval Church and the Monarchy were not inevitable. The economic determinists among us are keen to return us to that state of childhood where we accept unquestioningly the power of another abstraction to take control from us.
+Where an understanding of that history would suggest to people sensible of how much they do not know, that doubt, rather than certainty, was warranted, the prophets of market determinism have instead a child-like certainty that they are right. Their technocratic arrogance is useful in obscuring the narrowness of their knowledge and their ignorance of the past. George Santayana had some pretty apposite things to say about those who fail to learn the lessons of history being doomed to repeat them.
+Probably the greatest Magistrate that the US has ever produced, a man with the extraordinary name of Learned Hand, is instructive in this regard. When speaking to a graduating class at Bryn Mawr College in the 1920’s he said “In competition there lies latent a fatal antimony. Men take their color from one another, catching a reflection from sources that themselves send out no light; they are chameleons surrounded by others of their species, mysteriously acquiring hue from a colourless environment”.
+Those who insist that we should abandon our democratic rights to decide to an abstraction called the market, are seeking to return us to a state of childhood that ill befits grown-ups.
+Les MacDonald
+Quadrant responds to 'The Risk Society'
+Risk
+Not perhaps quantifiable in economic terms but the risk induced by the provision of innaccuarte information, most recently seen in the case of Iraq or of climate chanmge in which the documentation provided by Pearce High and Dry is an indictment of our societies information provision. Prof Quiggin argues that class divisions have largely gone but if not class division then certainly divisions exist in the right to know. The elite still rules see the rise of the vulcans. Prof Quiggin refers to this but does not equate it with risk. If the sum society can allocate to covering risk then the cost of wars decreases the amount for anything else as does climate change. Would accurate iformation help to forestall increased risk if so how does society guard against capture of the organsof information by parties who's aim is manipulation their own life purposes?
+Still a one dimensional interpretation of risk
+Hi John,
+First let me thank you for a stimulating article. I did enjoy your risk perspective of WorkChoices.
+However, many of the points you raise still assume risk is something that is quantifiable, predictable and can be readily translated into dollar amounts. This is the one-dimensional insurance industry view of risk that Ulrich Beck actually argues against.
+For example, your discussion of risk in the healthcare system, seems to revolve around who should pick up the tab. I would argue that the complex and multi-faceted issue of preventative care is where government should be focusing its energies, as it is uniquely placed do this. The management of preventative care (an idea often placed outside the scope of western medical 'best practice') is something that should, rationally, be pooled.
+Also, you mention 'lifetime risks' associated with education. Redistributing funds to disadvantaged sections of the community (although crucial for ensuring some measure of social mobility) does not address the more serious threat of changing standards. This cannot be offset by a government regulating for higher standards. Private enterprise has developed intimate connections with the higher education system, connections that seek to high-jack the direction of cirricula in the interests of 'business innovation.' In our current neo-liberal climate no government would dare stand up to the mantra of 'innovation.' The risks associated with business led path dependance need to addressed by government. Not only can we not all be miners, lawyers and accountants, we shouldn't be.
+Many of the risks we face in contemporary society are over-determined and their consequences often unpredictable (this may make them 'uncertainties' in the strict sense). Phenomena like cancer, labour market disparities and climate change cannot be insured against because they cannot be easily quantified let alone predicted. This is the crux of the issue. This is what causes widespread anxiety. The 'organized irresponsibility' of the "free market" can often act to obscure calculable 'risks,' (that is after all one of the ways of turning a profit) and the government can and should ensure that this is kept to a minimum.
+However, government (in its being accountable to the people) is uniquely placed to deal with 'uncertainties' that require restraint or the employment of the 'preventative principle'.
+As long as we continue to think of risk as something that can be dealt with by means of the 'distributional logic' (and its associated emphasis on ownership and control) I fear we will miss the point of what it means to live in the Risk Society.
+Cheers,
+Bob Karmin
+The "Risk Society"
+This is the kind of debate we should be having before any Mr Howard or Mr Iemma tell us WE are responsible for THEIR economic, environmental and planning DISASTERS. As Quiggin foretells it is in the realm of possibilities that such responses could be forthcoming from neoconservative "small government" proposers faced with natural and man made disasters. Prevention, as the adage tells us, is better than the cure, however we are still allowing development at all costs without a price tag on risk. What a better example of plausible circumstances are presented by those who built Noosa Sound (QLD) all those years ago. They were never made to pay a RISK bond, to ensure that if a natural disaster (I'd call it a natural correction) ever takes place and Noosa Sound is wiped out the new owners and society at large are left handling the costs of such folly. The very reason for living in a society as ours is to not only manage risk but to share the costs and REPONSIBILITIES of being such with all tiers of responsible government. So far the Cyclone Larry and Bali responses have been comforting.
+John Quiggin's paper is one
+John Quiggin's paper is one of the most uplifting policy papers I've read for a long time.
+The paper proposes an economic risk management role for governments which makes sense to me against the background of empirical data, daily life, and insights from mainstream mathematical economic theory, with origin in Adam Smith, as developed since the 1950s.
+Insurance and Risk
+The following is I think an easy way to make this point.
+I think most people are comfortable about insurance.
+It is possible to point at that at a particular size it makes sense for organisations to do their own insuring - they don't need to pay another organisation to do it for them.
+Australia is a big enough organisation to self insure - its called pensions, benefits, infrastructure and so on.
+I know this isn't elegantly put but I think the general idea is good.
+Evan
+Wednesday, January 5, 2011
+1/5/11 UPDATE: Love Triangle Could Be the Motive for the Russell "Rusty" Sneiderman Murder
+Just posted on this blog a comment that could be the motive of this horrible crime. Thank you for this information Ginger.
+Ginger said...
+.
+January 5, 2011 5:37 PM"
+Borrowed from CNN - Thank you
+Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Police in Dunwoody, Georgia, have arrested a man in the killing of a father outside his 2-year-old son's day care center.
+Hemy Zvi Neuman, 48, is charged with murder in the death of Russell "Rusty" Sneiderman on November 18. Sneiderman was shot multiple times in the parking lot of Dunwoody Prep after dropping off his son, in what police have described as an apparent "cold and calculated murder."
+Neuman is scheduled to make his first court appearance Wednesday in DeKalb County Magistrates Court.
+Police have not given a possible motive for Neuman nor said whether he and Sneiderman knew each other. The investigation is ongoing, police said.
+Witnesses to the shooting told police a man came up from behind Sneiderman, opened fire, and shot him multiple times. They said the shooter then got away in a silver minivan that didn't have a license plate.."
+The family offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
+Sneiderman, 36, was a Cleveland, Ohio, native, a Harvard MBA graduate, and an active volunteer with the Georgia chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, CNN affiliate WSB reported.
+A week before his death, police said, Sneiderman called police to report a suspicious person behind his house, WSB reported.
+Hemy Neuman's Facebook page shows a picture of him smiling with his arms around three children who appear to be teenagers. It says he has worked at General Electric and studied at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His LinkedIn page says he is an operations and quality manager at General Electric.
+Neuman has not made a public statement since the arrest.
+ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE SUSPECT FOUND BY THIS BLOG FROM LINKEDIN
+Operations & Quality Manager at General Electric
+Greater Atlanta Area
+Hemy Neuman
+Current•Operations & Quality Manager at GE
+Past•Deputy GM and Program Manager at GE
+•Global Quality, Regulatory and Safety Manager at GE
+•Production Manager at GE
+Education•Bradford University
+•Georgia Institute of Technology
+Connections 8 connections IndustryElectrical/Electronic Manufacturing
+Hemy Neuman’s Summary
+A results driven leader that utilizes operational excellence through organizational motivation to deliver results, that can think strategically with tactical translation to action, able to manage local teams or large complex global organizations with innovative ideas that generate competitive success. Vast international experience in multifunctional environments managing engineering teams developing complex integrated systems (hardware, physics and software) in the aerospace, healthcare and energy sectors, implementing successful quality systems and improvement strategies and driving productivity gains in manufacturing, product design and services.
+Hemy Neuman’s Specialties:
+Operations management, strategic planning, engineering management, financial planning and analysis, product development, quality systems, regulatory compliance, manufacturing, software development, electrical, electronic and mechanical systems, medical devices
+Hemy Neuman’s Education
+Bradford University
+Master , Business Administration, Finance Specialty , 1998
+Completed with Distinction
+Georgia Institute of Technology
+Bachelor of Engineering , Aerospace , 1980 — 1984
+Completed with Honor
+Prior Story by the author of this blog
+By Nicholas Contompasis
+On Thursday morning Rusty dropped off his child at preschool for the last time. Shortly after doing so, he was shot at point blank range several times and left to die in his own blood. Russell Sneiderman, 36, Rusty to his friends and relatives had an MBA from Harvard and had handled private banking for JPMorgan in Atlanta before being laid off two years ago. The only witness, helped police draw up the only picture they have of this lone assailant. He was described as a man with a beard and cap which is included in this story.
+What makes this killing noteworthy is that it may be the beginning of many more assassinations of bankers and government officials who have ignored the people and organizations that invested monies in instruments that Rusty and others like him have sold over the past few years. As the dust settles from the massive destruction of wealth in this country over the past three years, only banks and bankers were helped out, with investors left holding the bag which at this point is empty. There have been no indictments or trials of these individuals that duped millions of investors around the world. The government has acted in concert with these bankers by refunding them, while looking the other way. This has led many to feel that they are just as guilty as the bankers that took the money on a sure thing, which later became worthless.
+We are not aware that Mr. Sneiderman has ever defrauded his clients or been involved in misrepresenting products he has sold or packaged over the years, but this investigation is new and over the next few months I’m sure we will find more motives for someone taking such rash steps.
+To be frank, I’m quite surprised this type of gangland hit hasn’t happened sooner and more often as people become more desperate. Of course, again, the mainstream media is ignoring another important story, that America would like know about. Yet, they sweep it under the carpet hoping there won’t be a citizen revolt against the government and banking system. This tactic can work just so long as the peasants slowly gather with their pitchforks and torches blazing by the light of a full moon.
+13 comments:
+Nice pice.
+You idiot. Why don't you read the facts of the case before you publish such drivel? Rusty hadn't worked for JP Morgan private banking for two years. He was LAID OFF during the financial meltdown of 2008.
+To Deborah S
+Thank you for the added information. There were only four articles on google about this shooting which I think is wrong. It should be getting much more attention. If you know anything else about him and his life I would like to do a follow up article about his life. I'm not out to condemn him, it's important to find out if this killing was because of his business dealings and a hit was put out on him.
+Thanks in advance.
+my Email ncontompasis@yahoo.com
+So, a random execution of a guy that happens to be a Jew. You really think that some disgrubtled investor did this. Take a good look at the artist's rendering. Look like an "investor" to you? . Looks more like a middle eastern cab driver to me. OH OH - moslem looking guy tied to a Jew's murder. Give you any thughts" If I were the Dunwoody, GA police, I'd be checking mosque congregatons
+Correct about the shooters looks. Very Middle Eastern look. Remember assassins come in all shapes and sizes. They are paid by people that have lots of money. It could be anybody that ordered this. Problem is they may never tell us when they do find out. You know how that is.
+Nicholas,
+As I do somewhat agree with you in principal about the state of this country, I do find this post to be nauseating. You have zero proof that "Rusty" sold any of these instruments, and to link him to that bs for self promotion of a blog is irresponsible. You are smearing a good man's name. Shame on you.
+I live in Dunwoody, and only know of the good that Rusty has done for others, selflessly and very quietly. I highly doubt he had any involvement with the derivates market and the selling of that junk.
+Thanks for the comment Todd. If you read the article I did not say he was involved with something unethical. But his killer may have, thus the comments made by the police.
+Just a little background about my involvement. I'm very close to many on Wall Street and they forwarded me this article (below). Take a look at it and you tell me what you think. Karl is in the know and wouldn't make statements like this without some knowledge of the situation. After reading his article I wrote mine after doing a little research on the matter. I personally am alarmed by this killing and I feel so sorry for his family and young child. The more I read about him, the more I understand he was a good member of your community and will be missed.
+But let's not forget, many made a lot of money on Wall Street and many investments were not represented properly. Thus the problem our country is facing.
+Thx again for your comment. I do listen.
+Posted 2010-11-22 11:20
+by Karl Denninger
+in Corruption
+Random Murder Or An Organized Hit?
+A valid question, I believe....
+The shooting was not random, police have concluded. Investigators have spent the day interviewing friends, family and business associates hoping to develop a motive for the killing. So far, they have none.
+....
+Davidson, who lives in Los Angeles, said the Sneidermans relocated to Atlanta about a decade ago. Rusty Sneiderman served as chief operating officer for Innovia Group and then as a financial consultant for the Atlanta division of JP Morgan Chase & Co. Private Bank, where, according to Davidson, he advised "high-end" clients with large estates.
+What happened ?
+Copy and paste the link in my prior comment to read more of this article. It seems there's a lot more to this than meets the eye.
+Nicholas
+I am an award winning doc filmmaker-
+if you want to talk about connecting the dots from this to Foreclosuregate it might be good as I am making
+WARCLOSURE: The American Scheme
+about the foreclosure crisis- and I just beat JP Morgan Chase in my own personal foreclosure battle over 2 years...
+I think this guy KNEW too much- I bet he was involved with CDO and MBS derivatives- a Harvard MBA? No, he was answering phones- damn yeah he was part of the brain trust that created what was illegal but profitable (short term) and maybe not even malicious as no one thought real estate would EVER depreciate... Film@Revolutionist.com and.
+When the trial starts, you will see that this had nothing to do with business and more to do with personal issues, including a love triangle... sad. very sad..
+Yes, it is sad. We knew early on that it wasn't business but many on Wall Street thought at the time it was a deal gone bad.
+The age old love triangle again.
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+Jan 16, 2015. 1866. The High School building was built on its beautiful site at the head of Clinton Street. 1871. Defiance County Courthouse was erected. 1904. The Defiance Public Library was built with funds from an Andrew Carnegie Grant. The building located near the grounds of Fort Defiance is still one of the most.
+How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school football teams in the third weekly. Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Defiance Ayersville 41. 12, Newark Catholic 33. 13, Chesapeake 20. 14, Attica.
+FORT DEFIANCE FOURTH OF JULY celebration was attended by 150 people on Saturday. Fort Defiance is the home of Gen. William Lenoir, a local militia leader in the Patriot cause of the American Revolution. It’s in the Happy Valley.
+On Monday, the Tacoma School Board opted for a construction schedule that envisions the completion of 14 new and renovated schools over the. a new building in Point Defiance Park for the Science and Math Institute (SAMI) high.
+Updated 8/11/16. The following state records should be regarded as "unofficial." They were compiled by the Ohio High School Athletic Association from information.
+Hi, this may be interesting you: Ohio high school boys, girls basketball scores for Saturday, Dec. 2! This is the link:.
+10/11/17, 05:30 PM, City-County Meet, East Rockingham, Broadway High School , -. Harrisonburg, -. Spotswood, -. Turner Ashby, -. 10/14/17, 11:30 AM, Invitational, Albemarle, Panorama Farms, -. 10/24/17, 03:45 PM, District Tournament, Fort Defiance, Mount Airy Course, Verona, -. Harrisonburg, -. Rockbridge County, -.
+Chilhowie vs. Rural Retreat, ppd. to Oct 10. Eastern Montgomery vs. Auburn, ppd. to Oct 8. Fuqua School vs. Roanoke Catholic, ppd. to Oct 10. Galax vs. Fort Chiswell, ppd. to Oct 8. Hidden Valley vs. Carroll County, ppd. to Oct 10.
+Huge selection of custom Fort Defiance High School fan gear and apparel from thousands of High School and K-12 stores. Save 10% off your first purchase! Order Fort Defiance High School shirts, t shirts, sweatshirts, hats, gear, merchandise and more. Fort Defiance High School is located in Fort Defiance, Virginia.
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+Can you believe that its the middle of July and summer is nearly coming to an end? I know a lot of parents cannot wait for school to be back in and I may feel that way when I have both kids of school age, but I am a bit sad that it’s creeping up to that time. I have so enjoyed having both my kids home with me this year! While its been trying on some days, its also been pretty fun too!
+And now that the summer is nearing a close, I want to ask you- have you finished all those summer books you promised yourself you would read? Now is the time! Because I am absolutely a “go to gal” when it comes to books, I wanted to share a 5 Summer Reads you Must Read list! Keep in mind I read far more books than 5 over the summer (and year round) so it was pretty hard to narrow it down.
+In the interest of just bringing you 5, I picked mostly books that are “one off” rather than series books. This way you can read at the beach, finish, and put it to rest.
+5 Summer Reads you Must Read
+(in no particular order)
+1) Wonder by R.J. Palecio
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+OK so I didn’t exactly read it this summer, but you should unless you are one of the million that already has. I actually read it on a book release and wow! It’s available in the kids section for most book stores and has won all sorts of reader awards like#1 in Childrens Diseases on Amazon and #1 NY Times Best Seller to name a few. Wonder stays with you and makes you re-evaluate everything you thought you knew about disabilities. The beauty of this book is that its written for any age and has a profound affect regardless of that age. It should be a book on every shelf of every classroom in America. Wonder is a seriously fast read with a seriously good plot.
+2) PANIC by Lauren Oliver
+I have to tell you that I am not someone that ever reads the end of the book first.
+I literally cringe when people tell me they start at the back and then go back to the front. But in this book…I may have sneaked a peek because I was so nervous for the character. I also read this book in a DAY. I was so engrossed in the story I could not put it down and kept wandering back till I closed it with a satisfying thunk. Lauren Oliver also writes a great series of books called Delirium and I recommend those too, but unless you want to be stuck in a long Hunger Games type drama for a bit, start here.
+An Amazon Best Book of the Month, March 2014: Imagine a game that required you to walk, on a dark rainy night, across a narrow plank 50 feet in the air between two water towers. What could be worth that or any of the other terrifying tests of reckless courage in the game of Panic? For Dodge and Heather, graduating high school seniors of Carp, population 12,000, winning means a $67,000 chance at freedom from their claustrophobic town. In Panic, Lauren Oliver’s characters are imbued with the emotional intricacy of teenagers hungry for both connection and new beginnings, some hiding secrets that blunt even the most frightening challenge the game can impose. Although there can only be one winner, a competition based on fear shapes powerful new relationships, understanding, and even forgiveness. —Seira Wilson
+3) Little Mercies by Heather Gudenkauf
+Quite timely, Little Mercies debuted just a few weeks ago in June, within the midst of a 100 news reports of parents leaving their kids in the car. The book follows the life of a woman who is a social worker and spends her time taking kids out of horrible situations. She then finds herself wrapped up the same legal system she has spent her whole life in, but this time as the suspect. I found myself having to put this one down a lot. The subject is so heavy, scary, and riveting- but it’s a must read for parents finding themselves talking about this all too often situation and never imagining themselves on the other side.
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+4) The Selection by Kiera Cass
+I cannot tell you how many times I passed this book cover at Target and was like hmm, maybe, hmm, OK fine. I am so glad I did because I was not disappointed. This is the only “series” book that landed on my summer list but it’s because ALL three of the books (and a bonus mini story) are currently published. That way if you get engrossed (and you will), you can pick up all three up without stopping the story. The Selection is sorta a modern day old world take on a competition to win the heart of a prince. Its like The Bachelor with an old world twist- a dystopian fairy tale if you.
+5) Parenting: Illustrated with Crappy Pictures by Amber Dusick
+Amber is a fellow blogger so I have a soft spot for them- except don’t let my bias fool you. This book is one of those laugh out loud “yep, yep, yep” books that make summer reading fun and funny at the same time. I believe I fought back and forth with my spouse over this one for a bit and every time I wanted to tell him about a scene he was like…I already read it. Darn.
+Good for spurts of time or to sit down and devour, this is a cute and quirky book that every parent should read and then gift on. If you want a sample of her writing before you buy, head to her ultra funny blog- this is my favorite post..
+Now do not be fooled into thinking those are the only books I think you should be reading. If you want some great series books, check out the House of Night, Evolution of Mara Dyer, Syrena Legacy, Grisha Trilogy, and the new start of Dangerous Creations (yep- the other side of Beautiful Creatures!) for some page turning action.
+Do you have a book recommendation that should be on my shelf? I’d love to hear it!
+~Trisha
+This post was sponsored by Harlequin
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+Not much of a reader – but I do enjoy reading when I’m on vacations: So i’ll check these out for my next trip 🙂
+I didn’t know Amber had a book!! That’s awesome. I also think I’d be interested in reading Panic!!
+I’ve read Parenting- Illustrated with Crappy Pictures and I have Panic on my kindle but haven’t read it, but the other ones are new to me! Thanks for the recommendations, I’m almost done with the book I’m reading (All Fall Down by Jennifer Weiner) so I’ll need a new book soon!
+I haven’t given much time to reading this summer but The Selection has caught my interest.
+I love the Parenting: Illustrated with Crappy Pictures blog, but I didn’t know there was a book! This might be a good baby shower gift for new parents 😉
+Lately I haven’t been able to read as much as I would like. I am definitely going to check out some of your recommendations!
+The Selection sounds great! I limited my reading on vacation this year and I admit I missed it. I hope to catch up with some reading at home in the next few weeks!
+Ok, if you read PANIC in a day, that’s definitely worth checking out. Going to see if I can download it for my Kindle this week.
+I don’t read nearly as often as I’d like. The last book I read was ‘Heaven is For Real’ … I think!
+I’m 3/4 of the way through Little Mercies right now. It’s soooo good, but really sad at the same time. I need to go finish that tonight so I can see how it all ends up.
+Thank you for all the great recommendations!
+Just wrote these titles down for my teen to check out as they aren’t in my field of interest. But I know she would love to enjoy these while laying in the grass under the sun.
+What a great selection of book Trisha.. I have not read any of these but that is about to change. I LOVE reading, especially good books that draw me in so much I can’t put them down. Here’s to a wonder filled rest of my summer! Good thing I still have close to 6 weeks 🙂
+Oooo! Just the dress that girl has on in The Selection cover makes me want to read it!
+We have similar tastes in books. I have read 3 of the 5 and loved them – now I’m happy to have the other 2 to add to my reading list. Thanks for sharing these. I love a good book.
+Great books, I have read The Selection but I have to try Little Mercies, it sounds like it would be a great read.
+All great books! Though I’ve not yet read Little Mercies or the Parenting one. I’ve worked with Kiera Cass back in my #YALITCHAT days before and after she was first published. Have you checked out her youtube page, she’s hilarious!
+I actually have The Selection on my TBR pile. But now, I am going to add Panic. Thanks for the recommendations!
+I got addicted to The Spellman Files. It’s a series of books that follow a PI daughter who is in a family of Private Investigators – family business. It’s LOL and I love that it is mystery, funny and that the protagonist isn’t having sex with vampires. LOL. No vampires at all. No teen sex. (I really can’t stand twilight…)
+Little Mercies is such a timely novel. So much going on lately with the Child Welfare system, parents trying to understand where the other parents are coming from. What a great read for RIGHT NOW. Love that.
+March 22, 2020
+Good to read over the weekend that much progress is being made to keep the planning system functioning. There are a number of key issues which include (1) obtaining all the technical reports (2) getting applications registered (3) statutory consultees performing and (4) the use of virtual Planning Commitees. In addition various Chambers are in dialogue with the Planning Inspectorate to see if virtual Inquiries can be used. One area which will be key is giving those involved access to the application site. Planning Commitees certainly won't be carrying out site inspections. Drone imagery can be of great help here and quite possibly be a means by which you can keep your application on track. Call if you need assistance.
+February 19, 2020
+Wind and rain are the primary limiting factors in being able to fly a drone. In light of this ongoing succession of storms time had come to purchase a new anemometer.
+September 25, 2019
+I have purchaesed a Mavic 2 Zoom to join the three other drones currently used for a variety of jobs. With an increasing scope of work having access to different drones enables jobs to be completed efficiently.
+September 06, 2019
+Mansfield Brick asked to help with a planning application to vary two key planning conditions for their manufacturing site in Mansfield. These related to hours foir the deleivery and dispatch of materials and overal noise controls. The application was approved at Committee last night.
+April 30, 2019
+With increasing workload for construction updates we have acquired another drone. The majority of this work is for video outputs so a small`compact drone has provided an ideal solution.
+November 28, 2018
+Everything is Somewhere were instructed to submit a planing application for a steel framed storage building to be used in conjunction with a residential property and planning permission has now been granted. In this case we advised that pre application advice was sought as there were three potential locations for the building. The application did not receive any objections and therefore a delegated decision.
+November 20, 2018
+With the onset of winter flying days become fewer as weather restricts operations. It will be either rain or the wind which prevents flights taking place. This year the amount of enquires and instructions is higher so every effort is being made to get the jobs completed.
+October 26, 2018
+Everything is Somewhere has a had a busy week and three new instructions received for various planning applications.
+October 18, 2018
+Photogrammetry requires high specification hardware and with an increasing number of instructions we have purchased a new workstation.
+October 15, 2018
+We have undertaken a survey of a large inert landfill operation in the North West, an ideal application for drone derived data. All flights were undertaken on one day and initial data processing carried out within 5 days.
+October 15, 2018
+We are plased to have been instructed to carry out ongoing aerial surveys to monitor some infrastructure assets. In light of the commercial nature of this project we cannot disclose details. It is however a project where drones provide the ideal solution for the client.
+September 16, 2018
+As a Chartered Surveyor I use any number of tools and technology to assist in our work and delivery of solutions for clients. I have been a long term GIS advocate and have been using drones commercially for 3 years. Whatever the tools being used the single most important aspect is delivering the right outputs and solutions for the client. GIS and drone technology continues to evolve and for Everything is Somewhere they are used on most projects we undertake.
+We are feel very priviledged to be featured on ESRI UK's web site and the case study can be seen here.
+September 04, 2018
+The planning application has now been validated. The Story Map - created to provide an overview of the project now includes "Updates" (scroll to bottom). I have added a link to the North Warwickshire Borough Council's web site to view the application. Story Maps are proving to be an ideal method for keeping Stakeholders advised on progress.
+August 12, 2018
+Everything is Somewhere have submiited a major planning application on behalf of Litecast for a new concrete products manufacturing facility at the Purley Chase Industrial Estate, Ansley Common, near Nuneaton.
+July 26, 2018
+Another UAV job where the dry weather may reveal further information about a Scheduled Ancient Monument and adjoining land.
+July 25, 2018
+The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government published the first review of the National Planning Policy Framework on July 24th. Whilst much of it relates to delivering more housing it will have ramifications for all development. It has received mixed responses from developers.
+July 23, 2018
+A DJI Osmo is a handheld gimbal witrh a 4k camera. A useful add on for close up ground level image capture.
+July 18, 2018
+June 07, 2018
+Much of the work I undertake is aerial surveys and for a wide range of properties. Imagery acquisition is an automated process and therefore you are not viewing the "picture" as you would with conventional photography. On some projects a few thousand images can be captured which are then processed to create orthomosaics. However when reviewing the imagery you do come across individual photographs which are interesting.
+May 25, 2018
+This was the first Certificate of Lawful Use or Development (known as a CLUED) that I have submitted. In this case it was a residential property where various buildings had been constructed or altered without planning permission. The difficulty I had, and I assume that this is case with similar applications, is collecting the appropriate evidence to support the application. If you are doing one remember that Google Earth allows you to view historic aerial imagery which can be very useful.
+April 11, 2018
+Everything.
+April 11, 2018
+Are the benefits of UAV derived surveys becoming apparent?
+March 14, 2018
+Planning permission granted for three new toilet blocks as part of a number of unfrastructure upgrades at Donington Park.
+January 28, 2018
+Link here to the review
+January 04, 2018
+With a number of projects progressing using City Engine some time has been spent on creating a number of 3D models. A "stock" of models is being created using a combination of Sketchup and CGA generated models.
+December 28, 2017
+We have acquired a new UAV which will be predominatley used for survey work. The DJI Phantom 4 Pro has a 25 minute endurance which allows larger sites to be surveyed more efficiently.
+November 13, 2017
+Whilst not necessarily "news" whilst capturing true vertical imagery today this particular picture caught my attention. Whilst over 300 images were captured this one shows the variance in colour of the foliage. The weather was overcast will and the drone (Phantom 4 Pro) was 100 metres high. Aperture 5.6 at 120th/sec, ISO 100.
+October 27, 2017
+Everything is Somewhere secures permission for a new three bay garage.
+October 22, 2017
+Following the successful mapping of two farms using the New Zealand Grazing system Everything is Somewhere have been recommended to map three more farms.
+October 17, 2017
+How do you show a site that is difficult to access to a Planning Committee - Use a Drone
+October 16, 2017
+Everything is Somewhere has been commissioned to map the extension for another established dairy unit.
+September 21, 2017
+Everything is Somewhere has been commissioned to map the extension for an established dairy unit.
+August 07, 2017
+Masterplan for Sports Facility and Outline Planning Application
+August 04, 2017
+Site survey undertaken with a UAV successfully completed and design work can now start.
+June 17, 2017
+Stakeholder Engagement remains an important part of the development process. Everything is Somewhere has created "Story Maps" using GIS and UAV imagery to keep stakeholders upto date.
+June 13, 2017
+One minute I am filming a development site, next task a Charity Event.
+May 19, 2017
+Vertical imagery of woodland - a different perspective.
+May 15, 2017
+Everything is Somewhere has just complted another survey of a dairy fram using the New Zealand grazing system.
+April 11, 2017
+More site surveys to undertake this week.
+April 10, 2017
+Everything is Somewhere have been commissioned to undertake a tree survey of a developement site.
+March 31, 2017
+Everything is Somewhere are working on a project to monitor mining subsidence which is being achieved using UAV imagery and GIS.
+March 03, 2017
+The Association of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (ARPAS) AGM was held today, good to meet many fellow pilots and learn about plans for the next 12 months.
+January 18, 2017
+Everything is Somewhere were instructed by Jacksons of Jersey to help locate a new site on the Isle of Wight for a new multi franchise dealership. A site was found and contracts entered into and subject to the grant of planning permission. The site had the benefit of an outline consent which the former owner had allowed to lapse. The planning team have now secured a full permission for the site and construction is likely to commence this Spring.
+January 09, 2017
+Everything is Somewhere have been commissioned by a long standing client to carry out a Schedule of Condition for a diverse range of assets. This will require a significant number of photographs (likely to be over 2,000) to accompany the reports. UAV imagery captured last year for other purposes will come into use.
+December 14, 2016
+Everything is Somewhere has been commissioned to undertake roof surveys of 23 buildings for an independent school to assist with a 5 year maintenance and capital works programme. The task is to be undertaken over the School Christmas holiday when the puplis won't be distrached by a UAV! The challenge will be weather conditions.
+November 20, 2016
+I have been surprised how much difference a new car can make to day to day life. I have recently purchased a Skoda Octavia Scout.
+October 26, 2016
+Everything is Somewhere have received three planning permissions this week for two different clients. Whilst not all big schemes there were difficulties to overcome not least as two of the schemes were retrospective.
+October 14, 2016
+We are now an approved BASIS UAS Operator providing high quality imagery and analysis for the agricultural sector.
+October 06, 2016
+I attended my first event as a CLA member yesterday in Lincolnshire on the growing of miscanthus for energy. The event was hosted by Terravesta who are leaders in providing biomass for power plants.
+September 30, 2016
+A day spent training and learning about UAV's and their use in Agriculture
+September 09, 2016
+My career started in Land Agency so I seem to have full circle in joining the Country Landowners Association. The link to the CLA website and the announcement is here.
+September 05, 2016
+Just attended a day UAV training with HexCam over in Norwich. As with any skill you can always learn more. I have owned my UAV for just over a year and have undertaken a wide variety of commissions over that period. However there is always scope to improve both flying and camera skills. Today demonstrated that and with an excellent and knowledgeable tutor you can improve learn a considerably amount.
+July 22, 2016
+Well a couple of years have passed since purchasing my iMac and today a nice new one has been delivered. The reason I have found it necessary to upgrade is that I am doing much more 3D work and 4k video editing which I wasn't expecting to be doing 2 years ago.
+July 22, 2016
+Everything.
+July 07, 2016
+This.
+June 27, 2016
+I am currently undertaking stock surveys for 12 quarries so lots of flying time with the UAV. There is something intruiging with the resulting DEM's, they are almost artistic. Clearly when there are signifcant variances in height it makes it look more dramatic.
+June 08, 2016
+Whilst.
+April 22, 2016
+Good to receive three planning permissions through in one day. Two were for applications at Donington Park and the thrid was an appeal decision for Nottingham Rugby Club.
+February 14, 2016
+Visited an excellent planning event yesterday to see the proposed mixed use scheme for a site known as "Barton's Quarter". The property owners (Barton plc) and developers (Farland Developments) and working in conjunction with the Prince's Foundation are bringing forward a mixed use scheme for a brownfield site in the centre of Breaston.
+January 22, 2016
+You will see below my first 3D model created from aerial imagery from my drone. Exciting ti
+January 17, 2016
+Good example of where a drone can be used for roof inspections. In addition to capturing the shadow of the drone as the picture below shows the chimney pots need re-seating and new flaunching.
+January 14, 2016
+Data.
+December 11, 2015
+Since
+November 17, 2015.
+October 23, 2015
+After.
+September 22, 2015
+You.
+September 17, 2015
+The.
+September 07, 2015
+There are three main elements to achieving your CAA approval to fly a drone (1) Ground School Exam (2) Operations Manual and (3) Flight Test. I am making good progress and the first two are completed. The Operations Mnaula takes some time but as with all processes and systems as long as you follow it logically it all fits into place. Flight test taking place soon. I have to complement RUSTA who have provided excellent training and guidance throughtout the process.
+August 21, 2015
+Everything is Somewhere will soon be able to provide clients with the aerial photography and videography. I am in the process of securing my CAA Licence to operate a Remotely Piloted Aircraft System and am hoping that all will be completed by early September. The use of drones are certainly enjoying fantastic growth and you can see why given the opportunities they can provide for a vast range of uses.
+January 20, 2014
+Don.
+November 18, 2013
+In early December I was appointed the Chariman of the AGI's Land & Property Special Interest Group. This group brings together specialists working in the management of land and property. The aim of the group is to highlight key issues facing the sector and improving GIS knowledge.
+June 08, 2013
+HS.
+Günther H. Oettinger, former (until 2010-02-10) prime minister of Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Photo credit: Wikipedia). –Paul Ehrlich, Financial Times Deutschland, Daily Telegraph, 5 October 2012
+Natural gas remains “absolutely central” to efforts to curb U.K. emissions, Energy Secretary Ed Davey said.. –Bloomberg, 5 October 2012
+Deutsche Bank has suspended a handful of employees after it was criticised by a judge last year during a trial into tax evasion on carbon permits, a financial source familiar with the matter said on Thursday. In December, a German court sentenced six men to jail for participating in a conspiracy to evade around 300 million euros ($387 million) in value-added tax (VAT) on carbon permits between August 2009 and April 2010. –Reuters, 4 October 2012
+Since 2007, the former Vice President has been preaching the benefits of putting your money where his mouth is: Alternative energy. But if Al Gore has any message for investors today, it might very well be this: “Stay the hell away from alternative energy!” –Bill Gunderson, The Street, 4 October 2012
+38 thoughts on “Newsbytes: EU Energy Commissioner Warns Against New Climate Targets”
+I’m guessing that’s not the Paul Ehrlich we all know and love.
+Correction: the journalist’s name in the Financial Times link is Peter Ehrlich.
+“I strongly advise against more stringent climate targets after 2020. — Günther Oettinger, EU Energy Commissioner, …”
+More? Hey mr commissioner Öttinger, the only way to curb the downfall of the EU is to START a full repeal of all the ‘EU climate targets’ and in that process get real – however I think it’s too late already today.
+History tells plenty of various ‘dynastices’ over time, all with same ‘record': they’ve crashed and the main reason for that is, simply, that all fish rottens from head down… Go figure! :roll:
+Brgds from Sweden
+/TJ
+I think Bill Gunderson (last article) missed the most hypocritical Gore investments. They can be found in Gore’s involvement with Jeffrey Skoll’s Capricorn Investment Group.
+Skoll financed Gore’s Inconvenient Truth through his film company Participant Productions.
+Some board members have interesting career histories.
+Capricorn Investment Group invested $200 million in Truecar
+Truecar sponsor most major (hydrocarbon fueled) motor-sport formats (with a feminine twist).
+I love the smell of Chanel #5, gasoline and burning rubber in the morning. It’s almost enough to hide the stench of hypocrisy.
+Would this statement by Herr Oettinger have anything to do with Germany building lots of new coal burning power plants?
+Oh sweet revenge.
+I’ve been tracking the downfall of First Solar for a while now. And Al Gore was stupid enough to believe his own drivel. Wonderful, just wonderful.
+About Öttinger.
+First I found him silly – he insisted on speaking English in Brussels even though his English was barely understandable.
+But later he impressed me with his “roadmap” for energy in the EU – even though Germany was in full Fukushima panic mode, he had nuclear power as inevitable component of his plan, which lead to sweet howls of Greens in Germany.
+Now he impresses me again. Not bad for an unelected Eurocrat. It’s a different question whether he can convince the others.
+David Schofield says:
+October 5, 2012 at 11:40 am
+“Would this statement by Herr Oettinger have anything to do with Germany building lots of new coal burning power plants?”
+Germany never had a problem with reaching the Kyoto targets as the Kyoto treaty was designed by the German Bundestag (parliament), and rather cunningly so. The shutdown of old industries in the DDR after 1990 created a surplus of credits. So we had so many carbon credits we were able to give some away to France and Poland in return for favors. And this also enables the expansion of lignite burning now.
+Günther Oettinger was not elected by anyone. He’s an EU commissar (I use that term because that’s what the commissioners are called in German and it’s much more fitting.) He’s one of those in Brussels who want to take away everything we have. The EUSSR may paddle back about climate targets, but who ultimately cares? They found a much better way to enslave us all: “saving” the Euro.
+While it’s nice he advises against more stringent climate targets after 2020, shouldn’t he be more worried about simply making it to 2020?
+What a stupid energy politics the EU has it blows ones mind.
+Instead of developing 3rd generation nuclear power plants to generate electricity and convert the coal they burn for energy to oil, replacing the oil imports with local production.
+Wind is unstable, does not blow when one needs it. Same with solar. One does not even have the right to say: no thank you, I do not buy it.
+The more resources are bound to feed such nonsense the less resources has the EU to solve real problems. What a waste.
+The commissar dreams about climate targets for 2020?
+Another factor as far as the UK is concerned is that many – recent straw polls suggest a large majority – of us want to get the hell out of the EU anyway, as more and more of us realise that we were conned into it in the 1970s on the basis of a lie. (The lie was that this was just an economic arrangement, not a political one, and it rings very hollow now.) If we had any control over the creatures running this country, we could simply ignore EU “environmental” legislation and tease a bit more life out of our older power stations while newer ones were built.
+How we can do this isn’t obvious. Cameron isn’t going to derail the gravy train, and has passed a new law forcing a 5-year electoral cycle onto us, which makes it difficult to see how governments gone bad can be levered out. And when the Lisbon Treaty comes into force in November 2014 – before the next scheduled election – it will start the EU bulldozer on the task of replacing national governments in favour of EU federalism. Think on that. We have a government dedicated to removing our self-government.
+Any advice on how the disarmed citizens of “the most surveilled country in the world” can wrest back control of their country gratefully received. We’re heading for “interesting times”, I fear.
+Maybe off-topic, maybe not, but relevant news it is:
+US Temperatures Have Been Falsely Adjusted According to the Level of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
+The possibility of a Mitt Romney victory, has a lot of people reinforcing their flanks.
+There is nothing so good as an economic crisis and a severe lack of money for focusing minds on reality. There is also no assurance that the EU will exist after 2020 either.
+The European strategy with respect to UNFCCC was to use the Kyoto Protocol to drive up the energy costs of the United States and Canada relative to Europe. Since the early 1990s, Europe has been losing its competitive economic position re. China and Asia. Rather than deal with their high internal production costs, they adopted a strategy of trying to use carbon constraints to limit US energy advantages.
+Oettinger’s statement is a straight forward admission that this strategy has failed. The US has not bought into Kyoto even with the Obama administration in office. Canada has publicly withdrawn from the Kyoto Protocol And it’s become evident that there is no international agreement in the works, particularly given the massive failures in Copenhagen and Durban.
+Finally it should be noted that with the near-insolvencies of a number of EU nations, Europe is in no position to be saddling itself with additional high energy costs while the rest of the world blithely ignores the entire UNFCCC process.
+What Oettinger is doing here is trying to halt a Brussels policy train wreck.
+Old King Coal might be up for a comeback in the EU.
+Bloomberg: (R.”
+It appears UK (us) missed the part in the debates where Mitt Romney loudly sloshed our tax money around, promising renewables and green energy, and much much more spending on the poor poor neglected public schools/UNIONS.
+I can well imagine that sound of billions may be highly attractive to some voters, but alarmingly it went unperceived and unnoticed by many who tuned it out and somehow only heard “tax cuts.”
+Either mandates and so-called renewables work, or they do not work. Romney is a Keynsian through and through. Point to the countries where renewables and green mandates have done anything but destroy production and consumers’ buying power.
+harrydhuffman (@harrydhuffman) says:
+October 5, 2012 at 1:19 pm
+Maybe off-topic, maybe not, but relevant news it is:
+US Temperatures Have Been Falsely Adjusted According to the Level of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
+You also posit.
+The Earth, indeed the entire solar system, was re-formed wholesale, in the millennia prior to the beginning of known human history; c. 15,000 BC marked the decisive event, when the Earth first began to orbit the Sun as it does today.
+Harry mate,I hope i`m not the first to tell you, but you`re as mad as a box of frogs.(are you anything to do with peculiar surveys?)
+Zeke says:
+October 5, 2012 at 3:25 pm
+=========
+I think you are right, but how do “we” enforce the point that they work for us, without firing the whole lot, which is gonna happen again.
+Why is nobody talking about the Senate ?
+@cgh: You nailed it.
+I’d say more, but not much to add to that. Maybe that a nice hard cold winter might further clarify some E.U. minds and help them decide to deal with thier Oil, Middle East dependency, and China problems without expecting to do it on the backs of Americans. (Yes, I’d like to see us bring our troups home and let the E.U. deal with their back yard…)
+The goal, IMHO, was a unified EU / North America economic playing field. Won’t happen. Can’t use that to herd the rest of the world, either. China is collecting all the chips, and until that is addressed, the rest is a pipe dream.
+Er, I think they sense their own mortality in contrast to blind teenager impetuousness up to this point.
+So the question is whether history is repeating itself, and is Europe going to cover themselves with worthless windturbines, and then call the US Marines to come and get rid of them?!
+Probably they could do it overnight too. (-: (-;
+@uk (us) I like your thinking.
+EM Smith, when you hear EU delegates openly discussing what the strategy is in the halls of the COP conference at The Hague in 2002, you know you’re hearing the real thing.
+What terrifies the EU over the long term is simply this. The population density of the lower 48 states in the US is about 50/sq km. In the habitable part of Canada, it’s about 20. In the EU it’s about 500. What this means in terms of demographics over the next century is that the EU is done. It’s filled up. Whereas North America still has enormous room to expand. This means Nth Am and Asia grow enormously over time in global importance, whereas the EU dwindles in relevance. The only way to slow that down is to limit energy availability and consumption.
+Hence, Kyoto.
+Dirk H;
+I think Oettinger is battling the intoxication of noble self-sacrifice swaddled in the illusion that the universe shares the politics of “fairness of outcome”. Facts quickly die of suffocation when they run into that impenetrable puffery.
+Those are not “climate targets” anyway, but rather “carbon strangulation targets”.
+Hate to say this, cgh, but your remark sounds all too logical. Soylent Green anyone? As Steve C says, the UK,and other countries within the EUSSR have voted out their governments, in effect. Although the German peoples are fighting back with frequent cases going to court – the last being on Euro bail-outs to other countries…..
+EU commissioners/commisars are normally high profile, failed, politicians. So, they usually want to prove a point.
+As failed politicians, this means they rarely have any understanding of how the real world works, but they do understand the concepts of political correctness and trendy political ideas.
+Not surprisingly, the monolithic and expensive bureaucracies they control routinely spew out rules and regulations that make it increasingly more difficult and more expensive for businesses to operate within Erope.
+To find a commissioner/commisar who actually realises the damage these unelected officials have done to Europe’s economy over the past 20 years is refreshing news. Unfortunately, I fear it is a case of: “Too little, too late.”
+DON’T FOLLOW THE BRITISH (OR OUR STUPID POLITICIANS)
+Britain risks running out of energy generating capacity in the next three to four years, according to a report by energy regulator Ofgem. Ofgem said the amount of spare generation capacity could fall from 14 per cent to only four per cent by 2015, largely due to tough environmental targets and the closure of coal and oil-fired plants to cut carbon emissions.
+Ofgem said this would leave Britain relying more on imported gas, which would make price rises more likely. The regulator’s chief executive Alistair Buchanan said Britain’s energy industry faces “unprecedented challenges to attract the investment to deliver secure, sustainable and affordable energy supplies for consumers.”
+Responding to OFGEM’s report, Angela Knight, chief executive of Energy UK, said today: “We must secure over £150bn of investment in the UK to replace aging power stations and infrastructure and meet our carbon targets. All while making sure that energy bills are affordable for the millions of homes and businesses that rely on the power supplied by our members.
+Out of all major economies, politicians in the UK have embraced aggressive climate policy in the most starry-eyed and expensive way. No other country has taken on more ambitious targets, done less to protect industry from the consequences or imposed more draconian unilateral regulations.
+We were the only country to set serious targets in the European Union’s emissions trading system from the start. Most of the other countries involved took the opportunity afforded by the system’s lax controls to print money at our expense. According to the think tank Open Europe, this led to a £1.5bn transfer to other European economies over the first phase of the scheme.
+We also accepted the most ambitious target to increase the use of renewable energy, and the government is paying lavish subsidies to try and get there. And the more expensive the source of energy, the more generous the subsidies tend to be. Onshore wind gets over £40 per megawatt hour from the renewables obligation, on top of the normal price of energy and the carbon price generated by the EU’s emissions trading system. Offshore wind is more expensive – it gets over £80 per megawatt hour from the renewables obligation.
+Citigroup has estimated that meeting our current environmental targets would require £200bn of investment from 2010 to 2020, and paying the profits to justify that investment would increase prices by 50 per cent.
+We also have the highest taxes on petrol and diesel in the European Union – 60 per cent of the price that motorists pay at the pumps is tax, and they pay vehicle excise duty on top of that. In theory, the idea is to encourage people to drive less and drive more efficient cars. However, cars are already becoming more efficient, so the Treasury is panicking. It’s now looking for an excuse to “reform” this tax in a way that will allow them to keep on taking motorists’ money anyway.
+Our tax on flights – air passenger duty – is also exceptionally high. The EU’s emissions trading system also applies to flights and we are stopping the sector from increasing capacity at the most popular airports. The UK is missing out on new routes from emerging economies that should be bringing tourists and investors to our shores.
+The most recent example of our exceptional embrace of expensive climate policies is the new floor under the carbon price. Artificially increasing the price of energy used in the UK will reduce the amount that people emit here. That will reduce demand in the EU’s emissions trading system carbon market and depress the price in the other countries, as they haven’t implemented a cap. It will therefore increase emissions in those other countries. The net result, then, is that the measure does nothing to reduce emissions. It simply means we do more of the work and our industry is handicapped twice: we pay more; our competitors pay less.
+The resulting costs to British industry have been enormous. Earlier this year, a Department for Business report estimated that climate policies will add nearly £30 a megawatt hour to energy prices for energy intensive industries here by 2020, while other European countries will pay half that. Families are also seeing substantial increases in their own heat and power bills, and vulnerable elderly people in particular are struggling to pay. Only a handful of politicians have spoken up about it though.
+But now things are starting to change. Talented backbench MPs like Dominic Raab and Chris Heaton-Harris are willing to take on the subsidies, and the special interests profiting from them. And within the government, both the Treasury and the Department for Business are trying to limit the rising costs. Owen Paterson, the new Secretary of State at the Department for the Environment, is keen to encourage the British shale gas industry. If he is successful that will further undermine the economics of renewable energy.
+More and more politicians are starting to see the case for a more affordable energy policy. Unfortunately, the targets set in Brussels and the major policies enacted already mean that tinkering won’t work. Only a government willing to make serious changes can deliver the lower bills that businesses and families need.
+cgh states “The population density of the lower 48 states in the US is about 50/sq km. In the habitable part of Canada, it’s about 20. In the EU it’s about 500.”
+According to Eurostat, the overall population density of the EU in 2006 was 112 people/sq km. I don’t think it’s increased nearly five-fold in six years. cgh may be overstating his case, but probably not by much.
+“.. a conspiracy to evade around 300 million euros ($387 million) in value-added tax (VAT) on carbon permits…”
+This is what goes for “value added” in EU these days. We gave George Bush a lot of flack for referring to “…Old Europe..”. He’s been vindicated.
+We are being prepared in the UK for the lights going out in 2015, due they tell us, to the spare capacity being diminished from 15% to 4% as a result of the coal power stations being switched of at the command of our continental neighbours.
+As usual they are lying – it is much, much worse than that.
+Every day for months now we have been importing from France and Holland through the interconnectors an average of 7.5% of total consumption.
+In my book that makes us dependent for that amount already.
+With Germany also increasingly dependent on imported generation due to their switching off the Nuclear fraction we are already between a rock and a hard place.
+A fading El Nino and a burgeoning La Nina today signals another cold winter with many more Uk citizens this year in fuel poverty.
+ROC may well be their epitaphs.
+The Epitaph of the Conservative and Liberal parties will be ” It was the Oceans, stupid!”
+Meistersinger, I should have been more specific. I was referring specifically to the North European Plain, principally France, Germany Belgium, Holland. It’s the same general comparison with the habitable parts of the US, excluding most of the Great Western Desert and the Rocky Mountains. If you include the entire area of Canada, not just the habitable parts, the average sinks to less than one. The numbers will serve as approximations.
+I think the moderator’s input should have a separation line or some other indication from the post he’s commenting on, It is annoying and confusing the way it is.
+DavidG says:
+October 6, 2012 at 12:38 pm
+I think the moderator’s input should have a separation line or some other indication from the post he’s commenting on, It is annoying and confusing the way it is.
+===============
+Almost enough to cause one to create their own blog, just to deal with issues such as these.
+Almost.
+roger says:
+October 6, 2012 at 10:59 am
+The Epitaph of the Conservative and Liberal parties will be ” It was the Oceans, stupid!”
+========================================================================
+I’m not sure why you single out those two parties here (guilty though they undoubtedly are). As Sasha rightly points out (above):-
+Out of all major economies, politicians in the UK have embraced aggressive climate policy in the most starry-eyed and expensive way. No other country has taken on more ambitious targets, done less to protect industry from the consequences or imposed more draconian unilateral regulations.
+That refers to the Climate Change Act, the single most costly piece of legislation ever to pass through Parliament. It’s architect was Ed Milliband, now leader of the Labour Party.
+IIRC it was opposed by a grand total of 4 MPs (out of 650 in the House of Commons). As with so many other policies, there is simply no difference between any of the ‘major’ political parties in the UK.
+The answer to this manical brand of policy leadership is to cut off the credit and watch as the huge costs of the various competing interest groups wreck havoc on the budgets. It is credit that allows these leaders to pretend the demographic wave in social program costs is manageable and that competitiveness no longer matters. These central bankers are part of the facade and not the answer.
+The UK Government is waking up to some of the economic risks of its decarbonisation policies – see the consultation paper at about a plan (subject to EU approval) to save major UK industries from the impact of the “Carbon Price Floor”.
+This “Carbon Price Floor” was designed to tax fossil fuel users to help to fund the £110 billion of investment required to build the new generating capacity needed to meet the UK’s world-leading decarbonisation targets, made legally binding by Ed MIliband’s Energy Act. That level of investment is needed – and needed PDQ – because the UK is certain to lose almost a quarter of its current coal-fired generating capacity by 2015 under one EU non-carbon emissions management directive, while the rest could close by as soon as the end of this decade under another.
+As I write, that doomed capacity is contributing nearly 48% of UK electricity supplies, more than our nuclear and gas-fired stations added together. It needs to be replaced with new capacity which will produce secure, reliable, affordable electricity for the future, and which can cope with increasing levels of intermittent renewables on the grid. Any suggestions???
+NB that the UK has not built any coal-fired capacity for 40 years, and now has rules in place (Ed Miliband again, putting into legislation what had been tacit policy for years) which ban any coal-fired new build which does not demonstrate full spectrum carbon capture and storage technology on at least part of its capacity from the outset and provide for retrofitting it to the remainder in due course. Until then, however, that remainder would be subject to the gamut of UK anti-carbon taxes…
+Stephanie, who just happens to one the sweetest, most adorable bloggers out there, tagged me for this interesting reading meme. The meme was actually started by Eva (A Striped Armchair), whom many of you already know and love.
+Which book do you irrationally cringe away from reading, despite seeing only positive reviews?
+The books that immediately come to mind are Colleen Gleason's books. Remember, the question did say "irrationally"?!! So, what's holding me back? The fact that they're shelved in the romance section. Why can't I get past this? I honestly don't know. I've read so many wonderful reviews of her books, by people whose opinions I trust implicitly. Heck, I even have her first two books (autographed copies even!) sitting on my shelves. And one of these days, I will overcome idiocy on this matter...I promise.
+If you could bring three characters to life for a social event (afternoon tea, a night of clubbing, perhaps a world cruise), who would they be and what would the event be?
+Hmmm...this is really tough, mostly because social events just make me extremely uncomfortable. So I think I'll just have a laid-back barbecue in our back yard, and invite a few laid-back characters. Shadow (American Gods) and Larry (The Stand), both laid-back fellows with good hearts, each of whom has enough of an edge to make them really interesting. And to round things out, August (The Secret Life of Bees), because, well, I just loved this woman. Another down-to-earth character who could really spice up a get-together.
+?
+Babbitt. Maybe I would feel different if I read this book today, but back in high school I truly believed that being made to read this book was a form of cruel and unusual punishment.
+Come on, we’ve all been there. Which book have you pretended, or at least hinted, that you’ve read, when in fact you’ve been nowhere near it?
+I honestly can't think of any. I'm the first to admit that I'm not a well-rounded reader. There were, however, a few required reads back in high school, that I probably didn't give my full attention to...Ethan Frome, for example, comes to mind.
+You’re interviewing for the post of Official Book Advisor to some VIP (who’s not a big reader). What’s the first book you’d recommend and why? (If you feel like you’d have to know the person, go ahead and personalize the VIP).
+Crap. This one's just too hard. Maybe And The Band Played On. Yes, it's the story of the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, especially in the U.S. But it has lessons to teach us about so many things...humility, bigotry, misguided intentions, selfishness, greed, etc.
+A good fairy comes and grants you one wish: you will have perfect reading comprehension in the foreign language of your choice. Which language do you go with?
+Another tough one. I think I could be happy with whatever ability the good fairy gave me. Maybe Chinese?
+A mischievous fairy comes and says that you must choose one book that you will reread once a year for the rest of your life (you can read other books as well). Which book would you pick?
+My immediate thought was The Stand. But I'm afraid once a year might take away some of its magic for me. So I'm going to say The Lorax. Hope it's not cheating to choose a Dr. Seuss book. I truly love this book and its message.
+I know that the book blogging community, and its various challenges, have pushed my reading borders. What’s one bookish thing you ‘discovered’ from book blogging (maybe a new genre, or author, or new appreciation for cover art-anything)?
+Okay, and this one's tough for an entirely different reason...how to limit it to one thing! Book blogging has opened so many doors for me. I've grown to love fantasy; I've read more non-fiction than I have in many years; I've entered into the world of graphic novels; I've read more classics than I have since high school; I've discovered new-to-me authors, like Neil Gaiman and Ray Bradbury, that I adore. I simply can't believe how much my horizons have expanded in the past year!.
+I think my vision is pretty stereotypical. A huge stone fireplace. Big comfy chairs and loveseats. Floor to ceiling bookshelves lining all the walls. And, of course, the rolling ladders. An area with a huge table to spread out books and papers. Favorite framed photos and travel finds interspersed amongst the thousands of books. Ahhh...if only.
+Tag 4 people for this meme...
+Jean of Runs with Scissors...and a Sword (Haha...I can do this now that you have a blog!)
+Kara of Calm and Chaos
+Chris of Stuff as Dreams are Made On
+Nymeth of Things Mean A Lot
+17 comments:
+I love your barbecue guests! Can I come,too?
+I think The Lorax is one that everyone should read once a year,every year anyway. Like on Earth Day or something :) LOL
+Oh No! You know how good I am at doing memes! Ha! Ha! I promise I'll do it, though!
+Rebecca-
+I'd be honored to have you at the barbecue! And I couldn't agree more about The Lorax!
+Kara-
+Yeah!!! I was really hoping you would--they're kind of fun questions, don't you think?
+Is this like the freshman beanie or some sort of blog initiation ritual? So I copy those questions into my blog and answer them? I guess I do need something to do as I roll a couple large skeins of yarn into balls. It might as well be this.
+Oh no I'm tagged! And Oh yay, Jean has a blog! :) I LOVE your answers Debi! This one should be a fun meme to fill out, though it's a little challenging too! We'll see how it goes, though Megan's coming in tonight so I may not have it up until Monday!
+I really understand your answer to the question about blogging. I could have gone on and on with that answer!
+I want to come to that BBQ! And now you have me looking at The Stand-I've never even heard of it before (I went through about a year-long Stephen King phase, but I didn't hit that one). The Lorax is a great read! Oh, and thanks for the kind words about me. :D
+Chris-
+I didn't know Megan was coming...WOOHOO! We can definitely wait for your answers. Enjoy your weekend!
+Debi, I love your answers! Your barbecue sounds like fun, can I come too? ;)
+And don't you agree that Eva has came up with those great questions? :)
+That is so funny. I would have felt the same way about Colleen's books if I hadn't 'met' her first and discovered what a sweetie she is, which made me want to step outside my usual parameters and read them. I have read some other romance fiction before and my personal opinion is that they are far less 'romancey' than what one would expect from that section. You'll get to them someday.
+I want to come to your BBQ too....but if I was inviting a character from The Stand, I think I would want Nick. (Especially, since I picture him as Rob Lowe now from the Mini-series!)
+I'll put my two cents in about Colleen's books. They are totally misshelved. I don't buy romance novels. I'll read the occasional "Chick Lit", but it's usually more comic than anything else. But Colleen's books shouldn't be considered Romance. They are far more than that. Much darker....and much more fun!
+(and by the way...thanks for all the really kind words. You just made my day!)
+Stephanie-
+I could not help but burst out laughing at your comment! I seriously debated about which character to choose from The Stand...I could have picked several. But I knew if I picked Nick that my husband would see right through that one...because, of course, my reason would have been the same as yours!
+About Colleen Gleason, I don't exactly cringe away from them, but I keep postponing reading them for I don't know what reason. Just today I ventured into the romance section at Waterstone's just to look for them - they were there alright. Now I just need to actually pick them up.
+August is a wonderful choice!
+As you know I've done the meme, but thanks for tagging me anyway!
+Shadow! Great choice. I love your answers! I'm shying away from Colleen Gleason's books myself, partly because of the vampire bit (bored to death by vampires) partly the romance thing and partly because she's so popular. What if I hate them? Do I want to say so?
+Ha - I am the same about Colleen's books, which is completely shameful as I adored the first one. I did start to read the second book, but got sidetracked and didn't pick it up again, and now I am oddly resistant. Ridiculous, because I was enjoying it! The "paranormal romance" label does put me off, and again, that is stupid because I loved the first book. Ah, my brain, one day I will understand it. ;)
+The Stand is an awesome book, an enduring favourite of mine. Will be time to revisit it soon, has been a couple of years.
+What a relief to know I'm not the only one who's been avoiding Gleason. One of these days, I'll jump on the wagon but there are so many other books in front of hers. I just read my first vampire book last fall and just finished Twilight. Funny, a year ago, vampires and romance are two things I would not have put together.
+Sec. 62-36. - Definitions.
+The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
+Domicile means the residence of an owner of a motor vehicle as of January 1 of the applicable year.
+Motor vehicles shall be construed to include, whether owned or leased, motor vehicles and motorcycles as defined in Code of Virginia, § 46.2-100, except publicly owned motor vehicles and motor vehicles owned by volunteer fire companies or volunteer rescue squads.
+(Ord. of 4-17-2007)
+Sec. 62-37. - Imposed.
+An annual motor vehicle license fee is levied and assessed upon all motor vehicles normally garaged, stored or parked within the county on January 1 of each year, and used upon the streets, roads and alleys of the county, or otherwise within the jurisdiction of the county on January 1 of each year. If it cannot be determined where such motor vehicle is normally garaged, stored or parked, the situs of such motor vehicle shall be the domicile of the owner. The revenue derived from the motor vehicle license fees shall be deposited by the treasurer in the general fund of the county.
+(Ord. of 4-17-2007)
+Sec. 62-38. - Amount.
+(a) The motor vehicle license fee on each and every motor vehicle, except motorcycles, shall be $35.00 per year.
+(b) The motor vehicle license fee on every motorcycle shall be $21.00 per year.
+(Ord. of 4-17-2007; Ord. 04-10-2012)
+Sec. 62-39. - License year and payment.
+The license year under this article shall commence on January 1 and shall end on December 31. Payment of the motor vehicle license fee shall be due on December 5 of each year. Partial payments made on personal property taxes associated with a motor vehicle license fee shall first be applied towards this motor vehicle license fee.
+(Ord. of 4-17-2007)
+Sec. 62-40. - Exemptions and limitations.
+(a) Nothing in this article shall be construed as requiring the payment of a motor vehicle license fee for any motor vehicle for which an exemption or limitation is provided by the laws of the commonwealth.
+(b) The motor vehicle license fee imposed by this article shall not apply to the following:
+(1) One motor vehicle, owned or leased, and used personally by any veteran who holds a current state motor vehicle registration card establishing that he has received a disabled veteran's exemption from the department of motor vehicles, and has been issued a disabled veteran's motor vehicle license plate bearing the letters "DV."
+(2) One motor vehicle, personally owned or leased by a member of the armed services of the United States on active duty. For the purposes of this article "the armed services of the United States" includes active duty service with the regular Armed Forces of the United States, or the National Guard, or other reserve component.
+(3) Vehicles owned by a nonresident of the county and used exclusively for pleasure or personal transportation and not for hire or for the conduct of any business or occupation, other than as set forth in subsection (4) immediately following this subsection.
+(4) Vehicles (i) owned by a nonresident and (ii) used for transporting into and within the county, for sale in person or by his/her employees, wood, meats, poultry, fruits, flowers, vegetables, milk, butter, cream, or eggs produced or grown by him/her, and not purchased by him/her for sale.
+(5) A motor vehicle, trailer, or semi-trailer which is owned by an officer or employee of the commonwealth who is a nonresident of county, and who uses the vehicle in the performance of his duties for the commonwealth under an agreement for such use.
+(6) A motor vehicle, trailer, or semi-trailer which is kept by a dealer or manufacturer for sale or for sales demonstration.
+(7) A motor vehicle, trailer, or semi-trailer which is operated by a common carrier of persons or property operating between cities and towns in the commonwealth and not used for intracity transportation or between cities and towns on the one hand and points and places outside cities and towns on the other and not in intracity transportation.
+(8) A daily rental vehicle, as defined in Code of Virginia, § 58.1-2401, the rental of which is subject to the tax imposed by Code of Virginia, § 58.1-2402 A 4.
+(9) One motor vehicle, owned or leased, and used personally by any former prisoner of war who holds a current state motor vehicle registration card establishing that he has received prisoner of war state license plates as prescribed in Code of Virginia, § 46.2-746.
+(10) One motor vehicle, owned or leased, and used personally by any recipient of the Medal of Honor who holds a current state motor vehicles registration card establishing that he has received Medal of Honor state license plates as prescribed and limited in Code of Virginia, § 46.2-745.
+(11) Antique motor vehicles, as defined in Code of Virginia, § 46.2-100, and registered and licensed by the state in accordance with Code of Virginia, § 46.2-730, shall be exempt from the payment of the license fee levied under this article, provided that other conditions prescribed herein are met.
+In order to qualify for exemption hereunder, an antique motor vehicle registered and licensed under Code of Virginia, § 46.2-730, shall not be used for general transportation purposes, including, but not limited to, daily travel to and from the owner's place of employment, but shall only be used:
+a. For participation in club activities, exhibits, tours, parades and similar events; and
+b. On the highways of the commonwealth for the purpose of testing their operation, obtaining repairs or maintenance, transportation to and from events as described in subsection a. of this subsection, and for occasional pleasure driving not exceeding 250 miles from the residence of the owner.
+(Ord. of 4-17-2007)
+Sec. 62-41. - Payment of personal property taxes prerequisite.
+(a) No motor vehicle shall be licensed by the department of motor vehicles until such applicant for such license has paid all personal property taxes and the license fee assessed hereunder upon the motor vehicle to be licensed and until the department of motor vehicles has been provided satisfactory evidence by the county treasurer that any delinquent motor vehicle personal property taxes or license fees which have been properly assessed or are assessable against the applicant by the county have been paid.
+(b) No motor vehicle license shall be issued by the department of motor vehicles to an owner of a motor vehicle as to which a fee is required to be paid pursuant to this article, qualified under the provisions hereof to a waiver of that fee, until the applicant for such license or registration from the department of motor vehicles has produced to the county treasurer satisfactory evidence that all personal property taxes upon the motor vehicle licensed have been paid and satisfactory evidence that any delinquent personal property taxes due, and which are associated with the vehicle which have been properly assessed or are assessable against the owner, have been paid.
+(c) The county treasurer is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with the commissioner of the department of motor vehicles whereby the commissioner will refuse to issue or renew any vehicle registration of any individual who owes to the county local motor vehicle license fees or delinquent tangible personal property tax or parking citations issued to a resident of the county. Before being issued any vehicle registration or renewal of such license or registration by the commissioner, the individual shall first satisfy all local motor vehicle license fees and delinquent taxes or parking citations and present evidence satisfactory to the commissioner that all such local motor vehicle license fees and delinquent taxes or parking citations have been paid in full. The commissioner shall charge a reasonable fee to cover the costs of such enforcement action, and the treasurer shall add the cost of this fee to the delinquent motor vehicle license fee, tax bill or the amount of the parking citation. The treasurer seeking to collect delinquent taxes or parking citations through the withholding of registration or renewal thereof by the commissioner as provided for in this section shall notify the commissioner in the manner provided for in the agreement with the commissioner and supply to the commissioner information necessary to identify the debtor whose registration or renewal is to be denied. Any agreement entered into pursuant to the provisions of this section shall provide the debtor notice of the intent to deny renewal of registration at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of a current vehicle registration. For the purposes of this section, notice by first-class mail to the registrant's address as maintained in the records of the department of motor vehicles shall be deemed sufficient. In the case of parking violations, the commissioner shall only refuse to issue or renew the vehicle registration of any individual therefor pursuant to this section for the vehicle that incurred the parking violations. The provisions of this section shall not apply to vehicles owned by firms or companies in the business of renting motor vehicles.
+(Ord. of 4-17-2007)
+Sec. 62-42. - Towns within the county.
+Whenever a town within the county imposes fees like those imposed in this article upon motor vehicles of owners residing in such town, the owner of a motor vehicle subject to such fee shall be entitled, upon displaying satisfactory evidence of the payment of such fee, to receive a credit on the fee imposed by the county to the extent of the fee paid to such town.
+(Ord. of 4-17-2007)
+Sec. 62-43. - Transfer of motor vehicle license fees; refunds.
+The motor vehicle license fee shall not be transferable between persons or vehicles. There shall be no refund of the motor vehicle license fee imposed herein for vehicles sold or otherwise disposed of during the license year.
+(Ord. of 4-17-2007)
+Sec. 62-44. - Collection.
+The county treasurer shall, after the due date for any motor vehicle license fee required by this article, collect such motor vehicle license fee in accordance with the provisions of Code of Virginia, § 58.1-3919, or any other applicable state law. Additionally, the county treasurer shall have the authority to take any action authorized by Code of Virginia, § 46.2-752.
+(Ord. of 4-17-2007)
+Secs. 62-45—62-75. - Reserved.
+Read about what's happening in and around Plymouth.
+(Due to the weather conditions, events scheduled for Feb. 9 and 10 listed below are likely to be canceled or postponed.)
+PCIS fundraiser postponed
+PLYMOUTH – Due to the forecast, a giant indoor yard sale and craft fair scheduled to be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, in the cafeteria at PCIS to raise funds for the eighth grade trip to Washington, D.C., has been postponed. More information will follow.
+SPYB Skills Day postponed
+CARVER – The first South Plymouth Youth Baseball Skills Day scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, at the RBI Academy, located at 160 North Main St. in Carver (inside USA Fitness), has been postponed. Visit for more information.
+PACTV special
+PLYMOUTH – Talking with Governor Patrick, a special hosted by SCATV, features a conversation with the governor and his initiatives for transportation expansion and modernization, lowering the sales tax, raising the income tax, raising the tobacco tax, education reform, health care costs, obesity issues, cutting tax deductions, and more. Patrick also talks about his achievements in office and his plans after he leaves and shares his thoughts about President Obama. The 20-minute special will air on PACTV throughout February on Plymouth government access channels 15 Comcast and 47 Verizon at 10 a.m. Saturdays; 7:30 p.m. Sundays; 11 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; and at noon Wednesdays and Fridays.
+PACTV ‘Community News’
+PLYMOUTH – PACTV Community News is cablecast on Comcast channel 13 and Verizon channel 43 at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Monday, 8 p.m. Thursday and 1 p.m. Friday. The show features local stories from Plymouth, Kingston, Duxbury and Pembroke. To submit a story idea or find out more about the show, visit or call Kim Miot at 508-830-6999 or email her at kim@pactv.org.
+This week’s episode features stories on the Plymouth Industrial Development Corporation, the Amazing Acapella and the Paul S. Fortini Foundation, the Hobomock Arena in Pembroke, the Efron Center in Kingston and more.
+Valentine Gala rescheduled
+PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Education Foundation’s third annual Valentine Gala scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, at Waverly Oaks Golf Club, located at 444 Long Pond Road, has been postponed due to concerns about the approaching storm. It has been rescheduled for 7 p.m. to midnight Friday, Feb. 22 at Waverly Oaks.
+This is a black tie-optional event and will include dinner, dancing and live music featuring Smoking Jackets. There will also be live and silent auctions featuring wares and gift certificates from local businesses, unique services and trips, as well as gifts and services from the Plymouth South High School Technical Studies Department. Plymouth’s own Michael Rothberg will be the evening’s auctioneer, assisted by a special “celebrity” guest co-auctioneer. Rockland Trust Company is the event sponsor for the second consecutive year.
+All proceeds from the event go the Plymouth Education Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 2008. During the event, the PEF will present the family of the late Alba Thompson with the Adele Manfredi Excellence in Education Award, in recognition of Thompson’s selfless, lifelong commitment to education and community. She passed away Jan. 2 but was notified of the award prior to her passing. The award will be accepted by her family on her behalf.
+Reservations are $75 per person or $550 for a table of eight. The Foundation is also accepting auction items of any value. To purchase reservations or donate an auction item, contact Nicole Manfredi at Nicole.Manfredi@plymoutheducationfoundation.org. For more information or to purchase tickets online, visit.
+Dinner theater at John Carver Inn
+PLYMOUTH – The 2013 dinner theater season is underway at the John Carver Inn & Spa at 25 Summer St. This year brings comedy, rock & roll parodies, mind reading and more. Solve a mystery or share a laugh about relationships. Admission includes a buffet dinner and the show for $59.99 per person. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. For reservations, call 800-274-1620. Overnight packages start at $126 per person, double occupancy, and may also be reserved online at.
+Feb. 9, Dave Kane’s Misgivings; Feb. 16, The Trial of Love; March 9, Joey Canzano’s Man of Many Voices; March 16, Finnegan’s Wake; March 23, Jon Stetson’s Psychic Mindblowing Comedy Show; April 27, Mobfellas; May 4, World Gone Crazy Comedy Band.
+Jeans for Teens drive
+PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth South High School fashion marketing class is hosting a drive to help homeless teens. There are 1.7 million homeless teens in America and their number one request from shelters is a pair of jeans. Gently used jeans can be dropped off through Feb. 10 in Plymouth in the PSHS main/gym lobbies, the JunglePlex, the Plymouth and Manomet branch public libraries, the Armstrong skating rink and St. Bonaventure Parish Center. You can also drop jeans off in Wareham at the Delkin Laundromat. For more information, call Donna Shea at Plymouth South High, at 508-224-7512, ext. 1150, or visit.
+Pink in the Rink
+PLYMOUTH – At 10 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 10, Plymouth Youth Hockey will present the third annual Pink in the Rink at Armstrong Arena on Long Pond Road. Try girls’ hockey for free. All girls are welcome. Equipment is required, but will be available for free rental. Email Courtney Brock at courtney.brock@plymouthyouthhockey.net or call 508-317-4634 if you have any questions.
+Poetry: The Art of Words canceled
+PLYMOUTH – Poetry: The Art of Words, the Mike Amado Memorial Series, scheduled for noon Sunday, Feb. 10, at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, at 11 North St., has been canceled due to the forecast. Next reading will be Sunday, March 3. For details, visit.
+Wine seminar series
+PLYMOUTH – Pioppi’s Package Store, at 183 Court St., is conducting its “Sunday School” series of wine seminars. The events are from 1 to 3 p.m. and each seminar, built around a unique theme, feature a tasting menu from local restaurants, paired wines, and a discussion led by acknowledged wine experts. The events are meant to be informative as well as fun. Pioppi’s owner and general manager Peter Balboni instituted the series in 2003 as a way of educating customers and creating an excuse for them to get out and socialize during the post holiday winter doldrums. The series celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
+Each week, participation is limited to a maximum of 35 people and the classes sell out quickly. Tickets are $40 per person/per event and include a tasting menu from the partner restaurants, paired wines and the seminar. Each week’s seminar is a “stand alone” event. There is no need to commit to the entire series. Scheduled: Feb. 10, “American Originals” with Rye Tavern; Feb. 24, “Old World Style” with Anna’s Harborside; March 10, “Pacific Northwest” with RooBar; March 17, TBA; March 24, “Somewhere Beyond the Sea” with Union Fish. More information is available at or by calling the store at 508-746-1943.
+Indoor winter family carnival
+PLYMOUTH – All are welcome to Plymouth United Methodist Church, located at 29 Carver Road, from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10, for a free community event, an indoor winter family carnival offering games, activities and refreshments. For information, call 508-746-1642.
+Babe Ruth Baseball registration
+PLYMOUTH – The final registration for the 2013 Babe Ruth Baseball season will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10, at Ernie’s Restaurant on Court Street in North Plymouth. The cost is $175, cash or check. The draft for the Downie division will be held Feb. 17. If you are not registered by that date you will not be on a roster to start the 2013 season. If you have any questions, email League Treasurer Bud Holbrook at harrison.holbrook02@ey.com.
+Juried photography show
+PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Guild will hold its third annual juried photography exhibition March 30 through May 5 at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, located at 11 North St. Submissions may be made Feb. 1-22. Painted photos, digital (computer generated) artwork or other mixed-media work partially containing photos will not be accepted. All work entered must be for sale. A reception and awards ceremony will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 7, with hors d’oeuvres, live music and a cash bar. For a complete prospectus and details, see or call 508-746-7222.
+Call for art
+PLYMOUTH – Sighted and non-sighted artists are invited to submit work for “A Different Vision 2013,” a unique tactile art exhibition for blind, visually handicapped and sighted viewers. The Plymouth Guild will present this show from May 12 through June 1 at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, located at 11 North St.
+“A Different Vision 2013” is a juried show with cash awards. Categories include 3D work in metal, wood, fabric, glass, clay, etc; 2D art with high contrast and/or textural qualities; and multi-sensory art. Since all work in the show will be touched by visitors, artists must create pieces that will not be damaged by repeated touching and that will resonate for sighted, blind and low-vision visitors.
+Registration and delivery of art will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. April 27; there is a nonrefundable fee of $10 per entry. The full prospectus is available at.
+The Plymouth Center for the Arts is owned and operated by Plymouth Guild for the Arts, an all-volunteer, nonprofit arts organization, now in its 46th year. The galleries are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Saturday and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.
+Tickets for Rising Stars Showcase
+PLYMOUTH – Steven Karidoyanes will conduct the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra in the annual “Rising Stars Showcase,” a family concert bursting with youthful talent and energy, at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 10, at Plymouth Memorial Hall, located at 83 Court St. The popular hands-on instrument demonstrations precede the concert, from 2 to 2:40 p.m.
+Joining the orchestra are the 100-plus voices of the Plymouth Children’s Chorus, directed by Kathy McMinn, performing a spirited medley of Irving Berlin songs titled “From Rags to Ritz,” as well as Howard Blake’s “Walking in the Air” from the British animated film, The Snowman. The piano accompanist is Sharon Francer. The winner of the South Shore Conservatory youth concerto competition, 18-year-old Zachary West, of Plymouth, is featured in music from Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto. The program also includes music that is a favorite of Karidoyanes, the exciting Carnival Overture by the popular Czech composer Antonín Dvorák.
+As with previous Family Concerts, this event is part of the national food drive, Orchestras Feeding America. Audience members are encouraged to take nonperishable food items to contribute to benefit the Food Warehouse of Greater Plymouth. Tickets are $15 and $20 for adults, $8 and $12 for children (through age 12). Advance tickets can be purchased online by visiting or calling the Phil office at 508-746-8008.
+Citizens Police Academy
+PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Police Department will host its 13th Citizens Police Academy beginning Wednesday, March 27. The 12-week academy will meet in the front training room of police headquarters on Long Pond Road from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Academy topics will include patrol operations, traffic enforcement, police powers, prosecution, detectives and investigations and K-9. Anyone interested should visit, click on the Citizen Police Academy link, download an application and drop it off at the station. Participants must be 18. Applicants will receive notice if they are selected for the academy.
+‘Look Good, Feel Better’
+PLYMOUTH – Jordan Hospital will host the American Cancer Society’s “Look Good, Feel Better” program from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 11, in the Breast Center Conference Room, at 275 Sandwich St., Plymouth. Look Good, Feel Better is offered through a partnership of the American Cancer Society, the Personal Care Products Council Foundation and the Professional Beauty by emailing Maureen.Kwash@cancer.org. For more information or for cancer information anytime, call your American Cancer Society at 800-227-2345 or visit cancer.org.
+Bone marrow donors
+PLYMOUTH – PACTV is hosting a “Be the Match” bone marrow donor registry drive from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 4 Collins Ave. If you are a match you could help save a life of a patient with diseases like leukemia and lymphoma and most donations can be made through an automated blood donation. Registration is easy. A simple swab of the inside of your cheek and some paperwork is all it takes to be registered. Donors are asked to provide their health insurance card. Donors should be between ages 18 and 44.Visit for details. For more information about Be the Match Foundation, contact Nicole at marrow@ribc.org or 401-248-5720.
+Pancake Day Race
+PLYMOUTH – The Boys & Girls Club of Plymouth will hold its inaugural Pancake Day Race to celebrate Mardi Gras and Shrove Tuesday. The event will be held Feb. 12 at the former Sam’s Club parking lot, located in Colony Place. The race is to celebrate Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday, Mardi Gras. Pancake Day is the traditional feast celebrated the day before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. Men and women must wear traditional housewives’ attire. Take a skillet; the pancake will be furnished by the Race Committee. There is a $10 entry fee and the race begins at 6 p.m. The race is 425 yards. Four-person teams of runners race in a relay of 425 yards each, handing off the skillet and pancake. Phone in your registration at 508-746-6070. See webpage for details.
+Plymouth Garden Club meeting
+PLYMOUTH – The next monthly meeting of The Plymouth Garden Club will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, in the Chiltonville Church, at 6 River St. The program will be “The Organized Gardener: Get a Handle on Your Garden Clutter and on Life in General,” presented by Susan Stone. Artistic design: reflective design. Horticulture: Take in your favorite gardening tool.
+Garden Therapy is looking for members who would like to brighten nursing home residents’ lives with the joy of flowers. Contact Natalie Caramello if you would like to volunteer your time.
+The Boston Flower and Garden Show, “Seeds of Change,” at the Seaport World Trade Center, will be held March 13-17.
+Guests are welcome at the meetings for a $3 fee. If interested in becoming a member, contact Judy Tessin at jatessin@gmail.com or visit for further information. The Plymouth Garden Club is a member of the National Garden Clubs Inc. and the Garden Federation of MA Inc. South East district.
+Cordage meeting
+PLYMOUTH – The next meeting of the Cordage Historical Society will be held at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, in the museum. There will be a viewing of the restored edition of The Ropemakers of Plymouth, originally recorded several decades ago. The Society is devoted to studying and preserving artifacts and memories associated with the Plymouth Cordage Company (1824-1970), which was once the largest rope-making company in the world, and with the North Plymouth neighborhood that grew up around it. The museum is open to the public from noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays and is accessed through the Tower Entrance at Cordage Park..
+Feb. 13: Host Matt Muratore with guests Plymouth Pilgrims of the New England Collegiate Baseball League
+Feb. 20: Host Karen Buechs; first half of show guest, photographer Rick Hulbert; second half of show guest, author Kathleen Ready Dayan
+Feb. 27: Host Karen Buechs with guest David McGlinchey, communications director at the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences
+March 6: Karen Buechs hosts a Round Table on solid waste with guests including Jonathan Beder, Dennis Westgate and Town Manager Melissa Arrighi
+March 13: Chuck Nilosek hosts; guest is Karen Buechs
+April 10: Karen Buechs hosts with guest Matt Muratore, selectmen chairman
+April 17: Host Karen Buechs with guest Rob Bielen, candidate for selectman
+Special event at Plimoth Plantation
+PLYMOUTH – Visit Plimoth Plantation Thursday, Feb. 14, for a special Valentine’s date featuring fine food, music and film. Dinner will be followed by your choice of a screening of an independent film or a live performance entitled “An Evening of Courtly Love.”
+“An Evening of Courtly Love” is a concert/recital of 17th-century music, dance, poems, plays and love letters. The main theme is guided by Andreas Capellanus’ book, The Rules of Courtly Love, written in 1184. The cast is comprised of Plimoth Plantation interpreters and friends. The performance will include excerpts from the diary of Samuel Pepys, letters from King Henry VIII, music and dance inspired by 17th century classics and, of course, scenes and sonnets from Shakespeare. The evening will be an intimate exploration of the meaning of chivalry, the passions and decadence of the restoration period and the humor and wit of great minds in love.
+The dinner menu includes salad, grilled swordfish steak with tomato butter or grilled pork tenderloin, fingerling potatoes and pumpkin cranberry pecan bread pudding with creme anglaise. The cost for the evening, including tax and service, is $45 per person; Plantation members and club card holders pay $40 per person. Dinner will be presented at 5:30 p.m. followed by the independent film or performance at 7 p.m. Reservations are required. Call 508-746-1622, ext. 8365, or email dcox@plimoth.org.
+Winter-into-Spring Farmers’ Market
+PLYMOUTH – Gather with more than 30 farmers, foodmakers and artisans.
+Saints and Singers rehearsals
+BOURNE – The Saints and Singers Chorus will practice its Easter cantata, “Now I See You,” from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays at Bourne United Methodist Church, at 37 Sandwich Way in).
+Farmers’ Market at Cordage Park
+PLYMOUTH – Plymouth Harbor Market Days’ new winter farmers’ market will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Fridays through April, in the rear lower mills of Cordage Park in North Plymouth. Sponsored by Explore Historic Plymouth Inc., the Plymouth Winter Farmers’ Market will provide the community with access to fresh, wholesome, locally grown foods. Weekly events, activities for children and community tables will lend ambiance and highlight the historic venue. Continuing its partnerships with local community groups, the Plymouth Winter Farmers Market will host a canned-food drive through April.
+Local nonprofit organizations interested in setting up an information table at the market, those looking to volunteer and churches interested in participating in the canned-food drive should contact info@plymouthharbormarketdays.org for more information. Visit and join the Facebook page “Plymouth Winter Farmers Market” for weekly updates.
+Volunteers needed
+PLYMOUTH – volunteers to help feed and clean the cats, do laundry and general cleaning, “socialize” the cats, etc., during a one-morning-per-week commitment. If you are interested in helping in any way, call the adoption line at 508-273-3472.
+Ghost story submissions
+MIDDLEBOROUGH – The editors at Rock Village Publishing are still seeking true local ghost stories for a forthcoming book about hauntings, ghastly deeds or weird goings on in Carver, Wareham, Middleborough, Lakeville and the surrounding towns. The submission deadline has been extended to April 30. You may submit your story either by regular mail or by email. Be sure to include your address and phone number. Your story may be of any length. (Don’t worry about spelling or grammar; the editors will take care of it.) email your story to rockvillage@verizon.net and enter “Ghost” in subject line of your email.
+Masquerade ball
+PLYMOUTH – A masquerade ball will be held Saturday, Feb. 16, at the American Legion Post 40, at 199 Federal Furnace Road. Cocktails begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7. The cost is $25 per person. Enjoy a great meal, dancing and lots of raffle prizes. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society. Tickets are available at the Legion post or by calling Beth Lynch at 508-746-2040.
+Visual Inverse
+PLYMOUTH – Visual Inverse, a joint venture between visual artists from the Plymouth Center for Arts and poets from Plymouth, the South Shore and Eastern Massachusetts, kicked off with a reception Jan. 26 at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, located at 11 North St. Various pieces of visual art are the subject of the poets’ writings, including oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings; black and white and color photos, drawings, mixed media, digital art and fine crafts. Twenty-four pieces from the current Winter Show were selected from the over 200 pieces on display. The project will run until Feb. 17.
+Frozen Pilgrim 10K
+PLYMOUTH – Bayside Runner and South Shore Race Management will present the Frozen Pilgrim 10K at 9 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, starting and ending at Forges Field in Plymouth. A portion of the net proceeds will benefit the Kurt Giessler Foundation for Youth Achievement. Register up to Feb. 14 at, then race day only. Runners, walkers and volunteers are needed.
+New Plimmoth Gard event
+PLYMOUTH – The New Plimmoth Gard will reenact Establishment Day, the day in 1621 that the Plymouth settlers met to establish military orders for the new colony. The reenactment will begin at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, at Town Square at the top of Leyden Street. The Gard will then march about three blocks south to the Training Green and perform a pike and musket drill.
+The New Plimmoth Gard is a group of historical reenactors portraying the citizen soldiers.
+Art show, concert at Memorial Hall
+PLYMOUTH – Grammy-award-winning guitarist and composer Hernan Romero will appear in concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, at Memorial Hall, at 83 Court St. Romero plays flamenco-style guitar, which he infuses with Latin, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences, in music that ranges from folk to jazz to classical. Also performing will be Carmen Estevez (cajon and vocals), Sean Kupisz (cajon and bass) and Kestutis Vaiginis (sax and flute and world-renowned flamenco dancer).
+There will be an art show exhibit at Memorial Hall beginning at 2 p.m., featuring a collection of Latin-inspired oil painting, abstract, fantasy, landscape, original fine art, glass, metal and more, presented by Artist Exposure, a fine art studio gallery in Plymouth. Tickets are $20 and include admission to both the concert and the art show. For tickets, call 800-838-3006 or visit romero.brownpapertickets.com.
+Parking permits
+PLYMOUTH – Park Plymouth is selling 2013 parking permits. Those who held your tickets online, visit and click on “parking tickets.” You may also pay by phone by calling 866-220-6778. If your registration has a lien at the RMV, you must pay Park Plymouth in person, at 17R Court St., and clear it before a permit can be issued. Visit the Park Plymouth website at for further information.
+Kids Week at Pilgrim Hall Museum
+PLYMOUTH – Forget the flurries and frost of February and enjoy vacation week fun at Pilgrim Hall Museum, located at 75 Court St. Every morning during Kids Week, Feb. 18-22, children can write with quill pens, make a boat, design a postcard, string wampum beads, and then explore the museum while on a treasure hunt. Treasure hunts run all day, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and arts and crafts from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Introduce your children or grandchildren to their American heritage in an interactive family setting.
+Thanks to Kids Week sponsor Rotary Club of Plymouth and media partner Kidding Around the South Shore and Bristol County, non-residents under 18 are admitted free all day (must be accompanied by an adult). Admission is free for Plymouth residents. For non-residents, admission is $8 per adult, $7 per senior and $6 per AAA member. Free parking is available in the museum lot. Pilgrim Hall Museum is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. seven days a week. Call 508-746-1620 or visit pilgrimhallmuseum.org for details.
+Art camps for kids
+PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Center for the Arts is offering art camps for kids during February school vacation (Feb. 18-22). The camps are of three, four and five days duration and will be led by several of the Center’s most popular art instructors. Full information is available at.
+The Plymouth Center for the Arts offers numerous art classes and workshops for adults and children. View the Classes section of the website for details. The Center is located at 11 North St., just steps from Plymouth Rock and the waterfront. The beautifully restored 1902 Russell Library gallery and the 18th century Lindens building possess uncommonly elegant gallery spaces to display diverse work created by regional artists. The Center is owned and operated by Plymouth Guild for the Arts, an all-volunteer, nonprofit arts organization, now in its 46th year. The galleries are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Saturday and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.
+Performing Arts Center naming contest
+PLYMOUTH – The Greater Plymouth Performing Arts Center Board of Directors is asking for help from the community to come up with a name for the venue. For more information about the building, visit the GPPAC Facebook page. The GPPAC naming contest is open to anyone. Entries will be accepted until 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19. To enter, you will need to be a registered Facebook user. You may register for a free account at. There is no limit on the number of unique names you may enter. The Board of Directors of GPPAC will select the winner of the naming contest on or before March 1. The prize is two nontransferable tickets to a show of the winner’s choice at the GPPAC during the summer of 2013. Some restrictions may apply.
+Eagles Sports Camp
+PLYMOUTH – Eagles Sports Camp will be held from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Feb. 19-22, vacation week, at PCIS. This program is open to all students in grades 4-8. Lunch will be included. This is a Plymouth North Booster Club fundraiser, put on jointly by the football and basketball teams. Games and gym activities to be offered include basketball, whiffleball, dance revolution, asteroids, kickball, ring hockey, indoor soccer, etc. Camp directors are Kevin Cobban, head football coach, and Phil Lewis, head basketball coach. The cost is $125 per person, $100 for a second household member, or $35 per day. Email kcobban@plymouth.k12.ma.us or coachlewis@verizon.net for more information.
+Evening Garden Club meeting
+PLYMOUTH – The Evening Garden Club will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the John Alden Club, 16 Minuteman Lane. The program for the evening will be “Gardens with Fragrance,” presented by Kim Smith. Exhibit: red and white design. Guests are welcome for a $5 fee. The Evening Garden Club of Plymouth is a member of the National Garden Clubs Inc. and the Garden Federation of Mass. Inc.
+‘Plymouth’s Got Voice’
+PLYMOUTH – Martini’s Bar & Grille, located at 50 Court St., and D&G Entertainment will present “Plymouth’s Got Voice” competition, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Thursdays from Feb. 21 to April 11 at Martini’s. The finals will be held April 11. Singers are welcome to showcase their talents for a chance to win a grand prize of $500.
+Meat raffles
+DUXBURY – Starting Feb. 22, a meat raffle will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. the fourth Friday of the month through May, at the Duxbury Legion, 5 West St., to benefit Plymouth’s nonprofit Marine Corps League Post 1306. There will be meat raffle packages, 50/50 raffles and door-prize raffles. Pizza and drinks will be available for purchase through the Duxbury Legion.
+Winter clambake
+PLYMOUTH – The American Legion Post 40 annual winter clambake will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24, at the post, located at 199 Federal Furnace Road. Enjoy clam chowder, steamers, lobster, half chicken, sausage, hot dogs and vegetables. Tickets are $35 per person and available at Post 40.
+Wells Fargo Advisors presentation
+PLYMOUTH – Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC, will present “2013 Outlook” on financial markets, hosted by Andrew Carter, first vice president, investments, with speaker Dave O’Brien, regional director, Wells Fargo Funds, from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, located at 134 Court St. The public is welcome and there is no charge. RSVP by calling Michelle Sheridan at 508-830-6900 or toll free at 800-807-3880.
+Blood drive
+PLYMOUTH – The American Red Cross will hold several community blood drives during the month of February. All eligible and new blood donors are encouraged to give blood. Blood donors are needed every day to ensure an adequate blood supply for patients in need., call 800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767) or go to redcrossblood.org.
+Wednesday, Feb. 27: 1-6 p.m., Radisson Hotel, 180 Water St.
+Cancer education workshop
+PLYMOUTH – Patients and their family members, caregivers and friends are invited to attend the American Cancer Society’s I Can Cope workshop, “Nutrition: Managing Side Effects of Treatment,” from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, at Jordan Hospital, in the Breast Cancer Conference Room, at 275 Sandwich St. The free workshop will concentrate on nutrition tips for managing side effects of treatment, how a caregiver can help with nutrition, and where to find resources for nutrition and cancer. The workshop will be facilitated by Jordan Hospital Chief Clinical Dietician Carol Burns, R.D. Light refreshments will be served. To register, or for more information, contact Cat Melendy, nurse navigator, at 508-732-8770. For cancer information any time, call your American Cancer Society at 800-227-2345 or visit cancer.org.
+Free senior legal planning workshop
+PLYMOUTH – A free senior legal planning workshop will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, and again at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at Attorney Jonathan Graham’s office, located at 115 Court St., Suite 1, in Plymouth. Refreshments will be served. Senior planning today is complex and changing. In order to make informed decisions, seniors must be aware of issues such as wills, nursing home planning, Medicaid, trusts and new probate law changes. By attending this free seminar, you will learn a lot about the obstacles so you can better understand your needs and make good decisions to keep you and your family in control and reduce costs.
+The legal process will be simplified by Graham, who is the dean of education for the National Institute of Certified Estate Planners. This is a free seminar, but registration is required due to space limitations. Walk-in participants will not be allowed. Call 508-830-1120 and speak with Laura Ward to reserve your spot.
+Chrissy’s Charity
+PLYMOUTH – The Chrissy’s Charity Bazaar in October was its best ever, raising $1,895. Chrissy’s Charity is grateful to all who helped and supported the bazaar. donation sites for Chrissy’s Charity are in Plymouth at Balboni’s Drug Store, Mayflower Bank and St. Mary Church, all on Court Street, and Mayflower Bank on Obery Street. See the website chrissyscharity.com for more information.
+Plymouth Pilgrims tickets
+PLYMOUTH – Season tickets to the new NECBL Plymouth Pilgrims team are on sale at the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce and online at. Season tickets cost $50 and provide access to all 23 Pilgrim home games. The first pitch goes out June 7 against the Mystic Schooners at Plymouth’s Forges Field. Get the best value for your money with season tickets that cost just over $2 per game. Credit cards, checks or cash will be accepted for season tickets. Stop in at the office at 134 Court St. in Plymouth or order online at. For more information call 508-830-1620.
+PYBS softball skills
+PLYMOUTH – Plymouth Youth Baseball and Softball’s third annual softball skills development program, focusing on pitching, catching and defensive skills, began Sunday, Feb. 3, and will continue through March 17 (excluding Feb.17) at PCIS on Long Pond Road. There will be two one-and-a-half-hour sessions each week, 3 to 4:30 p.m. and 4:30 to 6 p.m. catching program will focus on stances, receiving, blocking, throwing, plays at the plate and pop-ups. The defensive skills program will address both infield and outfield skills, including throwing mechanics, ground balls and tracking fly balls.
+50th reunion
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+Pilgrim Hall Museum exhibit
+PLYMOUTH – Pilgrim Hall Museum, located at 75 Court St., reopened (closed Christmas Day and the month of January). Admission is free to Plymouth residents. For non-residents the charge is $8 per adult, $7 per senior (62-plus), $6 per AAA member, $5 per child (5-17) and $25 per family (two adults with their children ages 5-17). For information, call 508-746-1620 or visit.
+Customer appreciation month at Thrifty Lily
+PLYMOUTH – Thrifty Lily is a thrift shop located at 126 South Meadow Road and run by volunteers from Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Church. It is now in its eighth year of operation, thanks to its volunteers, donors and returning and new shoppers. February is customer appreciation month. Everything in the shop will be half off – all clothing, coats, jewelry, household items, bedding, etc. – throughout the month. Shop hours are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 3-5 p.m. Mondays, and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the first Saturday of each month.
+Winter hours for Christ Church Thrift Shoppe
+PLYMOUTH – Christ Church Thrift Shoppe will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays for the winter. The shop is located at 6 Lothrop St., in the 1830 vintage gray “Hall House,” across the driveway from Christ Church (149 Court St.). An eclectic mix of gently used clothing and household goods is always available. Also offered are antiques, jewelry, art, small pieces of furniture and the kinds of treasures thrift shop aficionados love to find. Donations are always welcome and may be delivered during regular business hours. Clothing must be clean and in good or better condition. For more information, call the thrift shop at 508-746-4990 or Christ Church Parish at 508-746-4959, email office@christchurchplymouth.org or go to.
+‘State of the Commonwealth’
+PLYMOUTH – Governor Patrick’s State of the Commonwealth speech of January 2013 will air until Feb. 13 on PACTV Plymouth government access channels 15 Comcast and 47 Verizon at 12:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 11:30 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays..
+Daffodil Days
+The American Cancer Society Daffodil Days program involves offering daffodils to donors every spring in appreciation for their contributions. However, it is about more than just giving beautiful flowers; it is an opportunity to share hope for a world with less cancer and more birthdays, where cancer never steals another year from anyone’s life.
+Flower and product orders can be placed now through March 1 by calling the American Cancer Society at 800-227-2345 or visiting cancer.org/daffodils. Delivery is during the first week of spring, March 19-21.
+Daffodil Days offers a bouquet of products. For a $10 donation, donors receive a bouquet of 10 fresh daffodil blossoms. Three mini-daffodil bulbs in a soil filled pot are available for a $15 donation. A bouquet of 10 daffodils and a Boyd’s by Enesco collectable stuffed bear; $25 donation. Gift of Hope: daffodils are delivered to a cancer patient undergoing treatment; $25 donation and up. Bear Hugs for Hope: special edition, collectable bear is delivered to a child impacted by cancer; $25 donation and up.
+Dollars raised through Daffodil Days enable the Society to offer free programs and services that help people fight cancer with courage and optimism, while it provides day-to-day help, emotional support, and 24-hour information to help ease the cancer experience. Volunteer opportunities abound, for people of all ages, to assist in taking daffodil orders, sorting and packing the bouquets for order fulfillment and/or delivering daffodils in your community during Daffodil Days week. Sponsors for Daffodil Days 2013 in Eastern Massachusetts are FedEx and Mix 104.1. For more information about Daffodil Days, to request flowers, or to get involved with the program, call the American Cancer Society at 800-227-2345, email Madaffodils@cancer.org or visit cancer.org/daffodils.
+Museum Cleanup Day
+PLYMOUTH – All are welcome to Plimoth Plantation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 2, to help with Museum Cleanup Day. Take a friend or the family. Participants will tackle raking, painting, exhibit setups and more. As a thank you, a complimentary lunch and free pass to Plimoth Plantation is provided to all volunteers. Rain date is March 9. Sign up at. Call 508-746-1622 for more information.
+Jordan’s Polar Plunge
+PLYMOUTH –.
+Burial Hill tour
+PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Antiquarian Society invites the public to a free tour of Burial Hill at 1 p.m. the first Saturday of each month (except January).
+Tours meet at the main Burial Hill stairway; no reservations are required for individuals and families. Participants may traverse steep and slippery slopes; wear appropriate shoes. Severe weather may cancel tour; updates will be posted on the Plymouth Antiquarian Society website.
+This tour is part of the Burial Hill: History in Progress program that will continue through the year 2020. Local historians Stephen O’Neill, Karin Goldstein and Joyce Poremski join Antiquarian Director Donna Curtin as tour leaders, sharing their individual expertise on a range of topics. For a full listing of upcoming tours, visit. For more information contact pasm@verizon.net or call 508-746-0012.
+Poetry: The Art of Words
+PLYMOUTH – Poetry: The Art of Words, the Mike Amado Memorial Series, will be held March 3 at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, at 11 North St., Doors open at 11:30 a.m., the music starts at noon, followed by poetry at 12:45 and an open mic at 2. Admission and refreshments are free. Upcoming guests: March 10, Charles Coe and Doug Holder; April 14, fifth anniversary, Nancy Brady Cunningham and Sheila Twyman; May 5, Dimitris Lyacos and Rene Schwiesow; June 9, January O’Neil and Affa Michael Weaver. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Plymouth Cultural Council. For details, visit.
+Concert at Plimoth Plantation
+PLYMOUTH – Seven Times Salt, a Boston-based early music ensemble specializing in repertoire of the 16th and 17th centuries, will perform “A Brave Barrel of Oysters: Music from Samuel Pepys’ London,” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, at Plimoth Plantation. The concert will be followed by a brief question and answer session. Tickets are $15 or $10 for members and can be purchased by calling 508-746-1622, ext. 8346, or through. More information about Seven Times Salt is available at the website.
+Girl Scout cookies
+Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts will be selling cookies to March 12. Choose from Thin Mints, Caramel deLites, Peanut Butter Patties, Shortbreads, Thanks-A-Lots, Lemonades, Peanut Butter Sandwiches and new Mango Crèmes. Cookies are $4 a box. The money earned from cookie activities helps troops partake in service projects, go on field trips, purchase patches, attend summer camp and. To find out where to buy cookies in your area, visit, click on the “cookie locator” and enter your zip code.
+Business expo
+PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual business expo from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14, at the Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor, located at 180 Water St. The reservation deadline to participate in the expo is Feb. 25. A networking luncheon will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Radisson. Reservations for the luncheon are not included in the purchase of a booth at the expo and are required in advance by March 4. Call 508-830-1620 or visit for details.
+Plymouth Guild annual meeting
+PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Guild for the Arts will hold its annual meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 20 (snow date, March 21), at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, located at 11 North St. Following a brief business meeting and the election of officers and board members, Kathleen Mullins Mogayzel will provide a demonstration of printmaking. She will explain various techniques and show methods and materials to transition a print into a mixed media creation. The demonstration and discussion will be followed by a tour of the new printmaking studio and press downstairs at the Center. Printmaking classes and studio time are a new offering in the Plymouth Guild curriculum.
+Wedding expo
+PLYMOUTH – A wedding expo will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at Little West Pond Functions, located in the American Legion, at 199 Federal Furnace Road. There will be local vendors from the Plymouth and Cape area who can help make your special day spectacular. There will be food, raffles and a cash bar. Donation is $5 at the door. If you are a vendor and would like to participate, call coordinators Mary Belanger at 508-465-0767 or Linda Greenwood at 508-747-2179.
+Fuel assistance benefit levels increased
+PLYMOUTH – The South Shore Community Action Council Inc. announced Dec. 21 that benefit levels have been increased for the Fuel Assistance Program. Benefit levels for the heating season for delivered fuel now range from $475 to $1,125 depending on household the Plymouth COA (seniors only), 508-830-4230; and Plymouth Veterans Services (vets only), 508-747-1620, ext. 172.
+For further information, call SSCAC Fuel Assistance at 508-746-6707 or visit the website for a listing of volunteer sites and their contact information and hours for fuel assistance applications at.
+Relay for Life
+The Relay for Life of Greater Plymouth will be held Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22, at Plymouth South High School. Last year, more than 700 walkers and 125 cancer survivors participated in this important fundraiser to stop cancer. The event covers the towns of Plymouth, Carver, Kingston, Plympton and Pembroke. For information about registering a team, contact Lisa Jensen at lmjensen2762@aol.com or 781-831-4937. For details about the 2013 Relay for Life, contact Jennie Babcock at jbabcock13@comcast.net or 508-254-9320, or go to the local website at.
+PCHS Class of 1983
+The Plymouth-Carver High School Class of 1983 will hold its 30th class reunion the weekend of Aug. 2-4. For more information see the Facebook page or the webpage at plymouthcarver1983.com.
+Pan-Mass Challenge
+The 34th annual Pan-Massachusetts Challenge, set for Aug. 3 and 4, will raise money for adult and pediatric cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund. The PMC is the most successful athletic fundraising event in the nation, raising more money for charity than any other event. The event contributes 100 percent of every rider-raised dollar directly to the Jimmy Fund.. For more information about the PMC or to register to ride, visit pmc.org.
+Columbia Disaster
+- REDIRECT Template:Infobox event
+The Space Shuttle Columbia disaster occurred on February 1, 2003, when, shortly before it was scheduled to conclude its 28th mission, STS-107, the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas and Louisiana as it reentered Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven crew members.
+During launch, a piece of foam insulation broke off from the Space Shuttle external tank and struck the left wing. When the Shuttle reentered the atmosphere, the damage allowed hot gases to penetrate and destroy the internal wing structure, which rapidly caused the spacecraft to break up.[1]
+Most previous shuttle launches had seen similar, if more minor, damage from foam shedding, but the risks were deemed acceptable.[2] After the launch, some engineers suspected the damage, but NASA managers limited the investigation, under the rationale that the Columbia crew could not have fixed the problem.[3]
+Mission STS-107 was the 113th Space Shuttle launch. The mission was delayed 18 times[4] over the two years from the planned launch date of January 11, 2001, to the actual launch date of January 16, 2003. (It was preceded by STS-113.) The Columbia Accident Investigation Board determined that this delay had nothing to do with the catastrophic failure six months later.[4]
+The Columbia Accident Investigation Board's recommendations addressed both technical and organizational issues. Space Shuttle flight operations were delayed for over two years, similar to the delay following the Challenger accident.. Missions were also restricted to flights to the ISS (so that the crew could use it as a "safe haven" if need be), except for one final mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.
+Contents
+- 1 Crew
+- 2 Debris strike during launch
+- 3 Flight risk management
+- 4 Re-entry timeline
+- 5 Presidential response
+- 6 Recovery of debris
+- 7 Investigation
+- 8 Memorials
+- 9 Effect on space programs
+- 10 Sociocultural aftermath
+- 11 See also
+- 12 References
+- 13 External links
+Crew
+- Commander: Rick D. Husband, a U.S. Air Force colonel and mechanical engineer, who piloted a previous shuttle during the first docking with the International Space Station (STS-96).
+- Pilot: William C. McCool, a U.S. Navy commander
+- Payload Commander: Michael P. Anderson, a U.S. who was on her second space mission.
+- Mission Specialist: David M. Brown, a U.S. Navy captain trained as an aviator and flight surgeon. Brown worked on a number of scientific experiments.
+- Mission Specialist: Laurel Blair Salton Clark, a U.S. Navy captain and flight surgeon. Clark worked on a number of biological experiments.
+Debris strike during launch
+The shuttle's main fuel tank is covered in foam, an insulator intended to prevent ice from forming when the tank is full of liquid hydrogen and oxygen. Such ice could damage the shuttle if shed during lift-off.
+About; 12.5 mi), traveling at Mach 2.46 (1,870 miles per hour or 840 meters per second).
+The Left Bipod Foam Ramp is an approximately three-foot (one-meter) aerodynamic component made entirely of foam. The foam, not normally considered to be a structural material, is required to bear some aerodynamic loads. Because of these special requirements, the casting-in-place and curing of the ramps may be performed only by a senior technician. before STS-107). All affected shuttle missions completed successfully. NASA management came to refer to this phenomenon as "foam shedding." As with the O-ring erosion problems.[6]
+As it happened, STS-112 had been the first flight with the "ET Cam", a video feed mounted on the ET for the purpose of giving greater insight to the foam shedding problem. During that launch a chunk of foam broke away from the ET bipod ramp and hit the SRB-ET Attach Ring near the bottom of the left solid rocket booster (SRB) causing a dent four inches wide and three inches deep in it.[7] After STS-112, NASA leaders analyzed the situation and decided to press ahead under the justification that "The ET is safe to fly with no new concerns (and no added risk)" of further foam strikes.[8]
+Video taken during lift-off of STS-107 was routinely reviewed two hours later and revealed nothing unusual. The following day, higher-resolution film that had been processed overnight revealed the foam debris striking the left wing, potentially damaging the thermal protection on the Space Shuttle.[9] At the time, the exact location where the foam struck the wing could not be determined due to the low resolution of the tracking camera footage.
+Meanwhile, NASA's judgement about the risks was revisited. Chair of the Mission Management Team (MMT) Linda Ham said the “Rationale was lousy then and still is”. Ham and Shuttle Program Manager Ron Dittemore had both been present at the October 31, 2002, meeting where the decision to continue with launches was made.[10]
+Post-107 analysis revealed that two previous shuttle launches (STS-52 and -62) also had bipod ramp foam loss that went undetected. In addition, Protuberance Air Load (PAL) ramp foam had also shed pieces, and there were also spot losses from large-area foams.
+Flight risk management. DOD assets.[12] Details of the DOD's unfulfilled participation with Columbia remain secret; retired NASA official Wayne Hale stated in 2012 that "Activity regarding other national assets and agencies remains classified and I cannot comment on that aspect of the Columbia tragedy."[13]
+Throughout the risk assessment process, senior NASA managers were influenced by their belief that nothing could be done even if damage were.[14] In 2013, Hale recalled that Director of Mission Operations John Harpold told him before Columbia's destruction:].[16]
+Ultimately the NASA Mission Management Team felt there was insufficient evidence to indicate that the strike was an unsafe situation, so they declared the debris strike a "turnaround" issue (not of highest importance) and denied the requests for the Department of Defense images.
+On January 23, flight director Steve Stich sent an e-mail to the Columbia, informing commander Husband and pilot McCool of the foam strike while unequivocally dismissing any concerns about entry safety.[17][18].[19]
+Re-entry timeline
+Columbia that hit) told the crew that they were GO for de-orbit burn.
+- 8:15:30 (EI-1719): Husband and McCool executed the de-orbit burn using Columbia’s two Orbital Maneuvering System engines.
+- The Orbiter was upside down and tail-first over the Indian Ocean at an altitude of 175 miles (282 km) and speed of 17,500 miles per hour (7.8 km/s) when the burn was executed. A 2-minute, 38-second de-orbit burn during the 255th orbit slowed the Orbiter to begin her re-entry into the atmosphere. The burn proceeded normally, putting the crew under about one-tenth gravity. Husband then turned Columbia to right side up, facing forward with the nose pitched up.
+- 8:44:09 (EI+000): Entry Interface (EI), arbitrarily defined as the point at which the Orbiter enters the discernible atmosphere at 400,000 feet (120 km; 76 mi), occurred over the Pacific Ocean.
+- As Columbia descended, the heat of reentry caused wing leading-edge temperatures to rise steadily, reaching an estimated 2,500 °F (1,370 °C) during the next six minutes. (As former Space Shuttle Program Manager Wayne Hale said in a press briefing, about 90% of this heating is the result of compression of the atmospheric gas caused by the orbiter's supersonic flight, rather than the result of friction.)
+- 8:48:39 (EI+270): A sensor on the left wing leading edge spar showed strains higher than those seen on previous Columbia re-entries.
+- This was recorded only on the Modular Auxiliary Data System, which is similar in concept to a flight data recorder, and was not sent to ground controllers or shown to the crew.
+-.0 mi).
+- 8:52:00 (EI+471): Columbia was about 300 miles (480 km) west of the California coastline.
+- The wing leading-edge temperatures usually reached 2,650 °F (1,450 °C) at this point.
+- 8:53:26 (EI+557): Columbia crossed the California coast west of Sacramento. Speed: Mach 23; altitude: 231,600 feet (70.6 km; 43.86 mi).
+- The Orbiter's wing leading edge typically reached more than 2,800 °F (1,540 °C) at this point.
+- 8:53:46 (EI+577): Various people on the ground saw signs of debris being shed. Speed: Mach 22.8; altitude: 230,200 feet (70.2 km; 43.60 mi).
+- The superheated air surrounding the Orbiter suddenly brightened, causing a streak in the Orbiter's luminescent trail that was quite noticeable in the pre-dawn skies over the West Coast. Observers witnessed four similar events during the following 23 seconds. Dialogue on some of the amateur footage indicates the observers were aware of the abnormality of what they were filming.
+- 8:54:24 (EI+615): The Maintenance, Mechanical, and Crew Systems (MMACS) officer told the Flight Director that four hydraulic sensors in the left wing were indicating "off-scale low." In Mission Control, re-entry had been proceeding normally up to this point.
+- "Off-scale low" is a reading that falls below the minimum capability of the sensor, and it usually indicates that the sensor has stopped functioning, due to internal or external factors, not that the quantity it measures is actually below the sensor's minimum response value.
+- 8:54:25 (EI+616): Columbia crossed from California into Nevada airspace. Speed: Mach 22.5; altitude: 227,400 feet (69.3 km; 43.07 mi).
+- Witnesses observed a bright flash at this point and 18 similar events in the next four minutes.
+- 8:55:00 (EI+651): Nearly 11 minutes after Columbia re-entered the atmosphere, wing leading-edge temperatures normally reached nearly 3,000 °F (1,650 °C).
+- 8:55:32 (EI+683): Columbia crossed from Nevada into Utah. Speed: Mach 21.8; altitude: 223,400 feet (68.1 km; 42.31 mi).
+- 8:55:52 (EI+703): Columbia crossed from Utah into Arizona.
+- 8:56:30 (EI+741): Columbia began a roll reversal, turning from right to left over Arizona.
+- 8:56:45 (EI+756): Columbia crossed from Arizona to New Mexico. Speed: Mach 20.9; altitude: 219,000 feet (67 km; 41.5 mi).
+- 8:57:24 (EI+795): Columbia passed just north of Albuquerque.
+- 8:58:00 (EI+831): At this point, wing leading-edge temperatures typically decreased to 2,880 °F (1,580 °C).
+- 8:58:20 (EI+851): Columbia crossed from New Mexico into Texas. Speed: Mach 19.5; altitude: 209,800 feet (63.9 km; 39.73 mi).
+- told the Flight Director that pressure readings had been lost on both left main landing-gear tires. The Flight Director then instructed.[20]
+- 9:00:18 (EI+969):.[20] The crew module remained mostly intact through the breakup, though it had lost enough structural integrity that it lost pressure, and was completely depressurized no later than 9:00:53.
+- 9:00:57 (EI+1008): The crew module, intact to this point, was seen breaking into small subcomponents. It disappeared from view at 9:01:10. The crew, if not already dead, were killed no later than this point.
+- 9:05: Residents of north central Texas, particularly near Tyler, reported a loud boom, a small concussion wave, smoke trails and debris in the clear skies above the counties east of Dallas.
+- 9:12:39 (EI+1710):.[21]
+Presidential response
+File:George W Bush Columbia FINAL.ogg At 14:04 EST ."[22]
+Recovery of debris
+More than 2,000 debris fields were found in sparsely populated areas from Nacogdoches in East Texas, where a large amount of debris fell, to western Louisiana and the southwestern counties of Arkansas. One debris field has been mapped along a path stretching from south of Fort Worth to Hemphill, Texas, as well as into parts of Louisiana.[23] Along with pieces of the shuttle and bits of equipment, searchers also found human body parts, including arms, feet, a torso, and a heart.[24]
+In the months after the disaster, the largest-ever organized ground search took place.[25].[26]
+A group of small (1 mm) adult Caenorhabditis elegans worms, living in petri dishes enclosed in aluminum canisters, survived re-entry and impact with the ground and were recovered weeks after the disaster.[27][28] The culture was found to be alive on April 28, 2003.[29] The worms during the search.[30]
+Some Texas residents recovered some of the debris, ignoring the warnings, and attempted to sell it on the online auction site eBay, starting at $10,000. The auction was quickly removed, but prices for Columbia merchandise such as programs, photographs and patches, went up dramatically after following the disaster, creating a surge of Columbia-related listings.[31] A three-day amnesty offered for "looted" shuttle debris brought in hundreds of illegally recovered pieces.[32] About 40,000 recovered pieces of debris have never been identified. The largest pieces recovered include the front landing gear,[33] and a window frame.[34]
+On May 9, 2008, it was reported that data from a disk drive on board Columbia survived the shuttle accident.[35] The drive was used to store data from an experiment on the properties of shear thinning.[36] Although part of the 340MB drive was damaged, the area that contained the data was unharmed and could be recovered.
+On July 29, 2011, Nacogdoches authorities told NASA that a 4-foot (1.2 m) diameter piece of debris had been found in a lake. NASA identified the piece as a "PRSD: power reactant storage and distribution".[37]
+All recovered non-human Columbia debris is stored in unused office space at the Vehicle Assembly Building, except for parts of the crew compartment, which are kept separate.[38]
+Crew cabin video.[39]
+Investigation
+Initial investigation".[40] Analysis of 31 seconds of telemetry data which had initially been filtered out because of data corruption within it showed the shuttle fighting to maintain her orientation, eventually using maximum thrust from her Reaction Control System jets.
+The investigation focused on the foam strike from the very beginning. Incidents of debris strikes from ice and foam causing damage during take-off were already well known, and had damaged orbiters, most noticeably during STS-45, STS-27 and STS-87.[41] After the loss of Columbia, NASA concluded that mistakes during installation were the likely cause of foam loss, and retrained employees at Michoud Assembly Facility in Louisiana to apply foam without defects.[13].[42] In any case, the original formulation had shown frequent foam losses, as discussed earlier in this article.
+Columbia Accident Investigation Board
+Following protocols established after the loss of Challenger, an independent investigating board was created immediately following the accident. The Columbia Accident Investigation Board, or CAIB, was chaired by retired US Navy Admiral Harold W. Gehman, Jr.,[43] and consisted of expert military and civilian analysts who investigated the accident in detail.
+Columbia's flight data recorder was found near Hemphill, Texas, on March 19, 2003..[45] Investigators could often use the loss of signals from sensors on the wing to track how the damage progressed.[46] This was correlated with forensic debris analysis conducted at Lehigh University and other tests to obtain a final conclusion about the probable course of events.[47]
+Beginning on May 30, 2003, foam impact tests were performed by Southwest Research Institute. They used a compressed air gun to fire a foam block of similar size and mass to that which struck Columbia, at the same estimated speed. To represent the leading edge of Columbia's left wing, RCC panels from NASA stock, along with the actual leading-edge panels from Enterprise, which were fiberglass, were mounted to a simulating structural metal frame. At the beginning of testing, the likely impact site is estimated to be between RCC panel 6 and 9, inclusive. Over many days, dozens of the foam blocks were shot at the wing leading edge model at various angles. These produced only cracks or surface damage to the RCC panels.
+During the month of June, further analysis of information from Columbia's flight data recorder narrows the probable impact site to one single panel: RCC wing panel 8. On July 7, in a final round of testing, a block fired at the side of an RCC panel 8 created a hole 16 by 16.7 inches (41 by 42 cm) in that protective RCC panel.[48] The tests clearly demonstrated that a foam impact of the type Columbia sustained could seriously breach the thermal protection system on the wing leading edge.[49] that a compromise of safety was expected no matter who was in the key decision-making positions. An example was the position of Shuttle Program Manager, where one individual was responsible for achieving safe, timely launches and acceptable costs, which are often conflicting goals. The CAIB report found that NASA had accepted deviations from design criteria as normal when they happened on several flights and did not lead."[50].[51]
+Possible emergency procedures
+The CAIB determined that a rescue mission, though risky, might have been possible provided NASA management had taken action soon enough.[52][53] They stated that had NASA management acted in time, two possible contingency procedures were available: a rescue mission by shuttle Atlantis, and an emergency spacewalk to attempt repairs to the left wing thermal protection.
+Normally a rescue mission is not possible, due to the time required to prepare a shuttle for launch, and the limited consumables (power, water, air) of an orbiting shuttle. However, Atlantis was well along in processing for a planned March 1 launch on STS-114, and Columbia carried an unusually large quantity of consumables due to an Extended Duration Orbiter. As mission control could deorbit an empty shuttle but could not control the orbiter's reentry and landing, it would likely have sent Columbia into the Pacific Ocean;[53] the vehicles.
+NASA investigators determined that on-orbit repair by the shuttle astronauts was possible but overall considered "high risk", primarily due to the uncertain resiliency of the repair using available materials and the anticipated high risk of doing additional damage to the Orbiter.[53][52] Columbia did not carry the Canadarm, or Remote Manipulator System, which would normally be used for camera inspection or transporting a spacewalking astronaut to the wing. Therefore an unusual emergency extra-vehicular activity (EVA) would have been required. While there was no astronaut EVA training for maneuvering to the wing, astronauts are always prepared for a similarly difficult emergency EVA to close the external tank umbilical doors located on the orbiter underside, which is necessary for reentry. Similar methods could have reached the shuttle left wing for inspection or repair.[53]
+For the repair, the CAIB determined the astronauts would have to use tools and small pieces of titanium, or other metal, scavenged from the crew cabin. These. The CAIB could not determine whether a patched-up left wing would have survived even a modified re-entry, and concluded that the rescue option would have had a considerably higher chance of bringing Columbia's crew back alive.[52][53] a similar service at Washington National Cathedral. Patti LaBelle sang "Way Up There" as part of the service.[54].[55]
+In 2004, Bush conferred posthumous Congressional Space Medals of Honor to all 14 astronauts lost in the Challenger and Columbia accidents.[56].[57] On Mars, the landing site of the rover Spirit was named Columbia Memorial Station, and included a memorial plaque to the Columbia crew mounted on the back of the the Amarillo native. State Route 904 was renamed Lt. Michael P. Anderson Memorial Highway, as it runs through Cheney, Washington, the town where he graduated from high school. A newly constructed elementary school located on Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane, Washington, was named Michael Anderson Elementary School. Anderson had attended fifth grade at Blair Elementary, the base's previous elementary school, while his father was stationed there. renamed Commander William C. McCool Elementary School.[58] The City of Palmdale, California, the birthplace of the entire shuttle fleet, changed the name of the thoroughfare Avenue M to Columbia Way.
+In October, 2004, both houses of Congress passed a resolution authored by US Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard and co-sponsored by the entire contingent of California representatives to Congress changing the name of Downey, California's Space Science Learning Center to the Columbia Memorial Space Science Learning Center. The facility is located at the former manufacturing site of the space shuttles, including Columbia and Challenger.
+The US Air Force's Squadron Officer School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, renamed their auditorium in Husband's honor. He was a graduate of the program. The US Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in California named its pilot lounge for Husband.
+NASA named a supercomputer "Columbia" in the crew's honor in 2004. It is located at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division at Ames Research Center on Moffett Federal Airfield near Mountain View, California. The first part of the system, built in 2003, known as "Kalpana" was dedicated to Chawla, who worked at Ames prior to joining the Space Shuttle program.[59] On February 5, 2003, the space agency of India, ISRO, renamed one of its meteorological satellites METSAT Kalpana-1 on the orders of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
+A US Navy compound at a major coalition military base in Afghanistan is named Camp McCool. In addition, the athletic field at McCool's alma mater, Coronado High School in Lubbock, Texas, was renamed the Willie McCool Track and Field.
+A proposed reservoir in Cherokee County in Eastern Texas is to be named Lake Columbia.[60]
+Ilan Ramon High School was established in 2006 in Hod HaSharon, Israel, in tribute to the first Israeli astronaut.[61] The school's symbol shows the planet Earth with an aircraft orbiting around it.[62]
+The National Naval Medical Center dedicated Laurel Clark Memorial Auditorium on July 11, 2003.[63] Gamma Phi Beta sorority, of which Clark was a member, created the Laurel Clark Foundation in her honor.[64]
+Effect on space programs
+Following the loss of Columbia, the space shuttle program was suspended.[46] The further construction of the International Space Station (ISS) was also delayed, as the space shuttles were the only available delivery vehicle for station modules. The station was supplied using Russian unmanned Progress ships, and crews were exchanged using Russian-manned Soyuz spacecraft, and forced to operate on a skeleton crew of two.[65][66]
+Less than a year after the accident, President Bush announced the Vision for Space Exploration, calling for the space shuttle fleet to complete the ISS, with retirement by the year 2010 following the completion of the ISS, to be replaced by a newly developed Crew Exploration Vehicle for travel to lunar orbit and landing and to Mars.[67].[46] After delaying their re-entry by two days due to adverse weather conditions, Commander Eileen Collins and Pilot James M. Kelly returned Discovery safely to Earth on August 9, 2005. Later that same month, the external tank construction site at Michoud was damaged by Hurricane Katrina.[68] At the time, there was concern that this would set back further shuttle flights by at least two months and possibly more.
+The actual cause of the foam loss on both Columbia and Discovery was not determined until December 2005, when x-ray photographs of another tank showed that thermal expansion and contraction during filling, not human error, caused cracks that led to foam loss. NASA's Hale formally apologized to the Michoud workers who had been blamed for the loss of Columbia for almost three years.[13].[69],[70] the weather and other technical glitches did, with a lightning strike, Hurricane Ernesto and a faulty fuel tank sensor combining to delay the launch until September 9. On September 19, landing was delayed an extra day to examine Atlantis after objects were found floating near the shuttle in the same orbit. When no damage was detected, Atlantis landed successfully on September 21.
+The Columbia Crew Survival Investigation Report released by NASA on December 30, 2008, made further recommendations to improve a crew's survival chances on future space vehicles, such as the (planned) Orion spacecraft. These include improvements in crew restraints, finding ways to deal more effectively with catastrophic cabin depressurization, more "graceful degradation" of vehicles during a disaster so crews will have a better chance at survival, and automated parachute systems.[50]
+Sociocultural aftermath
+Fears of terrorism
+After the shuttle's breakup, there were some initial fears that terrorists might have been involved, but no evidence of that has ever surfaced.[71] Security surrounding the launch and landing of the space shuttle had been increased because the crew included the first Israeli astronaut.[72] Moreover, the Merritt Island launch facility, like all sensitive government areas, had increased security after the September 11 attacks.
+Purple streak image
+The San Francisco Chronicle reported that an amateur astronomer had taken a five-second exposure that appeared to show "a purplish line near the shuttle" during re-entry.[73] The CAIB report concluded that the image was the result of "camera vibrations during a long-exposure".[74].[75]
+Music
+The 2003 album Bananas by Deep Purple includes "Contact Lost", an instrumental piece written by guitarist Steve Morse in remembrance of the loss. Morse is donating his songwriting royalties to the families of the astronauts.[76]
+The 2005 album "Ultimatum" by The Long Winters includes "The Commander Thinks Aloud", a song about the Columbia disaster written by John Roderick.
+The 2008 album Columbia: We Dare to Dream by Anne Cabrera was written as a tribute to space shuttle Columbia STS-107, her crew, support teams, recovery teams, and the crew's families.[77] A copy of the album on compact disc was flown aboard space shuttle Discovery mission STS-131 to the International Space Station by astronaut Clayton Anderson in April 2010.[78]
+The 2005 album Golevka by The Evpatoria Report includes "Taijin Kyofusho", a post rock piece utilizing audio transmissions between the crew of Columbia STS-107 and flight controller during re-entry.
+See also
+References
+Template:Include-NASA
+External links
+-
+- photos of recovered debris stored on the 16th floor of the Vehicle Assembly Building at KSC
+External summary
+EWoT
+TarValon.net
+SummaryEdit
+Graendal is in her elegant palace just outside Ebou Dar, but she has no plans to stay. She quickly packs what she considers a few necessities. Angry because her little plan to kill Perrin Aybara has failed, she protests silently that "it should have worked!" As she continues packing, she reminds herself that "he" can find her anyplace in this world, so considers moving to a Mirror World through a Portal Stone, but even as her thoughts complete, "he," Shaidar Haran, appears. Throwing herself to her knees, Graendal attempts to talk her way out of her failure to slay Aybara, but the Myrddraal is having none of it. He also blames her for the death of three Chosen and describes her recent efforts as "a lattice of failure, a framework of incompetence." The more she pleads, the less inclined Haran is to listen. His final statement is chilling: "I shall not forget you, and you shall not forget that which comes next." Grinning, he reaches for the howling Forsaken.
+Point of view: Perrin Aybara
+Perrin visits the wolf dream and is dismayed to find that even here it is dying, just like the real world. Because of his affront at what is happening he gathers his will and demands that it return to health and vigor and at first he succeeds. Life reappears, healthy and vigorous, in a circle around him. He forces it out until even the clouds above part and sunlight pours down. He then imagines that Hopper still lives and the wolf appears as if from mist, but his eyes are dead. He suddenly realizes that he cannot control the whole of the wolf dream and something snaps; the wolf dream returns to its former sense of dying accompanied by lightning, thunder and death, as Hopper vanishes from before him. Remembering Faile helps to stabilize him and he also remembers Hopper's last request: "Seek Boundless. He will explain."
+So he begins the search for Boundless. He quickly finds him, but after a short amount of wolf banter, Perrin tells the wolf that that Hopper said he, Perrin would need him, Boundless. The wolf vanishes.
+That starts a wild chase where Perrin, turning into Young Bull to better follow, seeks out the young wolf and the wolf sends back thoughts of anger and pain. Those mental sendings soon become images of cities, forests, fields, and a final image of a cage and Perrin looking down at him. Though by now Perrin is chasing Boundless over a body of water, the last vision so shocks him that he stops in his tracks and turns back into a human. He remembers that scene, that Moiraine had been with him, and he suddenly understands who Boundless is.
+He calls the wolf by his human name: "Noam." Boundless' mind vanishes, but Perrin now knows where to find him, and goes there; the place in the sending--a small village, barn and a cage. Once he arrives, they converse, Perrin as his human self, Noam as his wolf self. During that conversation, Perrin comes to realize that Noam chose the wolf dream over the waking world because his life was filled to bursting with pain. "The wolf is peace," Boundless/Noam says. Perrin realizes something about balance, for Elyas, for Noam, and for himself and he comes to an epiphany: the wolf dream will never take him. Oh, it has its own dangers when he loses control, but that fear he had been nurturing since the day he let Noam free, the fear that some day the wolf dream would overcome him, just as he thought it had done in Noam's case, was a false fear. He has found that final thing that he needed to understand.
+He is grateful for this new revelation. So grateful that he contrives as powerful a sending as he can make it, to Boundless, and then the rest of the wolf brothers who can hear him: himself as Perrin and himself as Young Bull, standing side by side on a hilltop, their scents the same, followed by a most humble, most profound and most sincere, "thank you."
+Just outside Caemlyn, in Mat's tent in the camp of the Band of the Red Hand, Olver plays a game of Snakes and Foxes with the non-attentive Talmanes Delovinde, who is more of a baby-sitter than companion. As Olver plays the game, the boy ruminates over a great many subjects, such as his father's death, what it means to be a warrior, and what Mat, Noal and Thom are really doing right now. At first, grudgingly and then with more acceptance, he realizes that he could not have been the third person to travel with them to the Tower of Ghenjei, Noal was a much better choice. But he also thinks of his future when he will make his own decisions. He then spends a moment sizing up Talmanes, whom he likes, but decides he is not someone with whom he would like to go drinking and hunting serving girls together, which Olver decides he should be able to start doing in about a year. He then thinks about his plan to find and then kill the Shaido who killed his father. In the meantime the game is played to its conclusion when both Olver and Talmanes are shocked to find that Olver actually wins "the game which cannot be won."
+Olver says aloud that he wishes Mat were back and Talmanes says that the errand Mat runs for the Queen should be done soon. Olver shakes his head because he knows that Mat is on no errand for the Queen, and makes his way to the other side of the tent where Mat has a stack of paperwork waiting for his return. He finds Verin's unopened letter. After rationalizing his actions as Mat's personal messenger, Olver opens the letter, reads enough of it to know it is important and takes it to Talmanes, who at first scolds Olver for opening it. But when Olver gets insistent Talmanes breaks down and at first hesitantly, but then with more dread, reads it, after which he drops the letter, and rushes from the tent cursing.
+Olver picks the letter back up, and reads it a second time, understanding it better. Verin had counted on Mat being curious and opening the letter within days of her leaving. She warns that an army of Trollocs and Myrddraal are using the Ways to enter Caemlyn through a Waygate everyone thinks is secure but is not, and if preparations are not made then Caemlyn would fall before the month is out.
+Since Mat never read the letter, this information never got out.
+Olver steps outside the tent and sees a harsh red glow over the city; Caemlyn is burning. Talmanes screams for his men to get ready for a fight and shouts something about saving the dragons "or we're all dead."
+Olver rushes back into Mat's tent to find his hidden knife. Never again would he be a coward. It was time, the boy concludes, to fight.
+Barriga the merchant, bleeding from a bandaged head wound flees stumbling, into the Blight. Kandor has fallen. Trollocs are raging everywhere to the south. He stumbles and falls and once again sees his caravan overrun by Trollocs. He decides he needs to make for Arafel, presuming that not all of the Borderlands could have fallen.
+Climbing up a hillside, he falls. As he grows faint from blood loss, three shadowy shapes appear in front of him. At first mistaking them for Myrddraal he is relieved to see the veils and short spears of the Aiel, men of the Dragon Reborn. As they come closer he wonders why these dark-eyed Aiel are wearing red veils. One of the Aiel loosens his veil to reveal a smiling face, filled with teeth sharpened to points. As the "Aiel" takes out a knife and gleefully goes for the kill, Barriga realizes that these weren't Aiel. They were something else. Something terrible.
+Point of view: Rand al'Thor
+Rand sits quietly within a dream that he controls, his own dream, not Tel'aran'rhiod; he is thinking of the morrow when he is to speak his demands to the monarchs of the world in exchange for his going to Shayol Ghul to face the Dark One and wonders what he would do if they say, "no." He is going to break the seals anyway no matter what Egwene says; that wasn't up for discussion. Still, it is going to be hard for them to say no, especially since he has a reputation for irrationality.
+He rests in the peace of his dream. Until he hears a scream in the distance and senses pain. He follows that screaming until he comes to a door, which he wrenches open and enters a room filled with blackness. He follows the wall of the room, noting that it is round like a skull. He finally sees a glimmer of light, a candle standing on a floor of black marble. Huddled there is a woman with silver hair wearing a thin white shift. She pleads with Rand for help, claiming that he knows her. At first Rand does not recognize her, but light figuratively dawns on him and he recognizes her as Mierin. At just about that point he reaches for her but she is dragged away into a pit. He freezes, confused and unable to find calm because of the emotions roiling about inside: hatred, concern, and viperous desire. The woman is Mierin Eronaile, whom Rand once called the Lady Selene, but most people knew her by a completely different name: Lanfear.
+Point of view: Lan Mandragoran
+Tarwin's Gap is home to Lan; yet it is now part of the Blight. Its wide pass is rocky, and dotted here and there with blighted scrub. Yet this is Malkier, his land, and he has come home for the last time.
+Trollocs are clustered on the other side of the pass, their numbers staggering; easily ten times the size of Lan's own army, twelve thousand strong and gathered as he marched through the countryside headed for this destination, this confrontation.
+Something has changed recently, something wonderful. He felt Nynaeve assuming the Warder bond, and though he regretted the pain she would feel when he died (which would be soon), the bond also gives him strength.
+Lan is flanked by two companions who discuss the current plan. They remind Lan that this is his land. And their words are like an elixir; he bellows defiance to the Shadow army waiting on the other side of the Gap, naming himself Lord of the Seven Towers, Defender of the Wall of First Fires, Bearer of the Sword of the Thousand Lakes, and then rejecting the title Aan'allein in favor of his true title: King of Malkier. He sends one last powerful sensation of love to his wife and starts the charge.
+He well believes that this day will be Malkier's last day, but it will be a day remembered with honor. His army is made up of Kandori, Arafellin, Shienaran, Saldaean and even Malkieri troops. And leading these twelve thousand men, they charge with shouts and raised swords through the pass toward an army of one hundred and fifty thousand waiting Shadowspawn.
+Background of the Dark ProphecyEdit
+The Dark Lord provides us with three informative paragraphs that come from His book of prophecies. The actual prophet is not cited in this quotation--we only know that the snippet comes from the Prophecies of the Shadow.
+The first deals with The Dark Lord conquering the world and laying waste to the nations, and promising that only He and those who serve Him will survive.
+The second deals with the demise of a person/people called the "Fallen Blacksmith" and the "Broken Wolf," metaphors that can refer to Perrin Aybara or Elyas Machera. The timing of when this "demise" will happen is stated to be after the "the One-Eyed Fool travels the halls of mourning, and the First Among Vermin lifts his hand to bring freedom to Him who will Destroy." The "One-Eyed Fool," and the "First Among Vermin," could refer to Matrim Cauthon and Rand al'Thor, respectively.
+"The halls of mourning" probably refers to the Tower of Ghenjei.
+"The First Among Vermin [...] bring[ing] freedom to Him who will Destroy" probably means Rand breaking the final seals on the Bore.
+The third and final paragraph deals with the arrival of the "Lord of the Evening." It is prophesied that He will take our eyes, skin and lips so that we will bow before Him, serve Him and praise him. The prophecy then says that the Lord of the Evening shall face the Broken Champion (who is probably Rand) and spill his blood and bring beautiful darkness. The prophecy closes with an encouragement for all followers of the shadow to beg for their destruction.
+CharactersEdit
+- Graendal
+- Shaidar Haran
+- Perrin Aybara
+- Rand al'Thor
+- Boundless / Noam
+- Olver
+- Talmanes
+- Barriga
+- Lan Mandragoran
+- Andere
+- Kaisel Noramaga Grandson of Queen Ethenielle Kirukon Materasu
+- Mandarb
+ReferencedEdit
+- Mesaana
+- Semirhage
+- Isam
+- Hopper
+- Faile Aybara
+- Egwene al'Vere
+- Moiraine Damodred
+- Elyas Machera
+- Mat Cauthon
+- Noal Charin
+- Thom Merrilin
+- Elayne Trakand
+- Setalle Anan
+- Lopin
+- Verin Mathwin
+- Bergevin quartermaster
+- Thum merchant or merchant guard
+- Yang merchant or merchant guard
+- Rebek merchant or merchant guard
+- Min Farshaw
+- Mierin Eronaile / Lanfear
+- Nynaeve al'Meara
+PlacesEdit
+ReferencedEdit
+Have?
+On-page SEO factors are the elements that Google’s spider bot looks for when optimizing a website. The more elements it got, the more value it provides to that website in the search results.
+You probably already know that Google uses around 200 ranking factors in their algorithm to rank a website.
+Therefore, it is understood to get confused to pick the best on-page SEO elements from them.
+Let me tell you a secret…
+You don’t need to focus on all 200 on-page SEO factors.
+You can rank your website in the search results with a couple of important on-page SEO elements if implemented those right.
+In today’s post, you will learn about all those important on-page SEO factors that will get you more search engine traffic from every piece of content that you publish:
+1. Make your URLs SEO-friendly
+Google’s Matt Cutts stated in an interview that keyword in URL “does help in ranking.”
+Use your target keyword in first 3-5 words for more exposure.
+In other words:
+Don’t create complicated URL:
+Or
+Avoid long URL like this:
+Instead keep it short and sweet.
+The reason to use a keyword in URL is, it sends a clear message to the users to what is the page about before even they click on it.
+2. Use your target keyword in the Title
+A title is one of the most important SEO factors that Google gives attention.
+Every blog post or web page you create should contain your target keyword in it.
+The reason to do this, whenever someone searches for that keyword in the Google, it appears in the search results, and they know what the page about is.
+In short, the closer your keyword will be at the beginning of the title, the more attention it will get from Google.
+Here is how to do it:
+Wrong- How to use Twitter for business and build strategy that never fails
+Right – Twitter for Business: How To Build Strategy That Never Fails
+Pro Tip – Try to write your title within 65 characters. Google truncates characters that exceed more than 65.
+3. Add Modifiers To Your Title
+Don’t get confused with word Modifiers it’s not new for you; you have already seen it thousands of times.
+In SEO, modifiers are the words like “best,” “offers,” “buy,” “cheap,” “2000-2017,” “reviews,” and more.
+The reason behind using modifiers are it quickly give users a clear idea what they are expecting from the search results.
+User loves to search their query in the search engines using modifiers. If your title contains those modifiers chance are you will get on their radar.
+For example- the following web page may have the title:
+Adjustable dumbells – Fitness Point
+Improve this further by including the modifier ‘cheap‘ and ‘Delhi.’
+Cheap Adjustable dumbells in Delhi – Fitness Point
+You see the above title sends a clear message to the users that the page is about cheap adjustable dumbells and the location you can find them in Delhi.
+4. Keyword in Headings (H1, H2…H6)
+Headings are important on-page SEO elements. As you know search bot can’t read the text, they can only read the text that written between the code.
+Heading helps them to understand what the page about is.
+The H1 tag is your “headline tag.” CMS’s (like WordPress) automatically add the H1 tag to your blog post title.
+If that’s the case, you’re good. But, if you’re using other blogging platforms then you have to add it in your backend manually.
+The code is pretty simple to write:
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+Remember, your page can’t have more than one H1 tag. If you have multiple tags, use them as H2, H3 to H6.
+Here are some pieces of advice on how to use heading on a website or in a blog post:
+- Never forget to write an H1 tag
+- Use at least 2-3 H2 tags
+- Use your target keyword in the H1 tag
+5. Fuel up your content with multimedia
+Writing informative post is good, but when it contain multimedia such as (relevant images, videos, and graphs) it become great.
+Using multimedia in your content can reduce bounce rate and increase audience engagement on your site at the same time.
+If you have ever visited Brian Dean and Neil Patel’s blog, you might have noticed they use lots of images and graphs in their content. And the result, their content gets plenty of shares and rank in search results.
+Multimedia makes your content visually appealing and breaks up boring pieces of text. It makes readers stay for a longer time and Google loves audience engagement on a website.
+6. Write your target keywords in Meta Description
+The meta description in HTML tag is the 160 character snippet that appears in the search engine results after user input a particular query.
+It describes your page to search engines. Furthermore, it helps users to know what is the page about before even they land on that page.
+Though, Google does not consider keywords meta tag in web ranking. Despite that, you should use it to increase CTR (click through rate) from search engine results.
+Here are some tips to write an effective SEO meta description.
+- Meta description should be within 150 – 155 words. After exceeding it will cut down in the search results
+- Start writing with actionable words that encourage people to take action like “learn,” “discover” etc
+- Provide the searchers to reason to click your page by offering solution or answer to their query
+- Don’t dare to cheat Google with false promises in meta
+- Make it relevant to the title or headline
+7. Introduce your target keyword in First 100 words
+The keyword you are trying to rank for in the search engines should appear in the first 100 words.
+By doing that you encourage search engine to know what it the page about as well as help users to understand the connection between content and title.
+Many bloggers make this silly mistake; they write a long and confusing introduction, that usually confuse readers to know what is the page about, and they leave that page without even complete reading.
+Pro Tip – For less valuable keyword synonyms use the second paragraph and so on.
+8. Focus on Content length
+Content length is now an important ranking factor.
+Don’t believe me?
+Take a look at the chart below. SERPIQ found that the average page that ranked for a particular keyword had at least 2000 words or more.
+That clearly shows Google loves content rich websites.
+Google will award your site with ranking if your web page has a rich amount of quality content and it provides value to the users.
+Long length content helps you in two ways:
+First, it helps you ranking for your target keyword by targeting more long-tail keywords.
+Second, the more words you use, the better you can demonstrate that topic to the readers.
+9. .htaccess File
+It is a small file which performs several specific functions.
+How does it help in SEO?
+1. Blocking Users – If you don’t want your competitor knows about the keywords that you are targeting.
+You can use a .htaccess file to block them by domain name or their IP address. So, they won’t be able to access your website.
+2. URLs Redirection – You might have seen a web page ranks with both “www” and “non-www.”
+What does that mean?
+Why search engine behave like they are two different websites while they are one?
+The answer is, the user was building backlinks for both www and non-www, instead of one.
+This type of action confuses search engines to understand that both pages are same, and its result search engines divide link juices between both “www” and “non-www” that isn’t good for SEO practice.
+Pro Tip – If you have the same “www” and “non-www” issue, redirect your URL to one location to get more SEO advantage.
+10. Create XML Sitemap
+An XML sitemap is the best way to communicate with search engines, informing them about new or changed content, and ensure that they indexed them faster.
+WordPress has plugins that automatically creates and update XML sitemap for you. In case, if you are not using any CMS or WordPress, then you can create XML sitemap yourself using this tool xml-sitemaps.com.
+Once you have created XML sitemaps, you need to submit it to various search engines.
+Both Google and Bing webmaster supports to submit XML sitemap via Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.
+11. Use Schema Markup on your website
+Adding schema markup code in your website’s HTML code enhance your web page presentation in the SERPs by showing more rich snippets that displayed beneath of your title.
+Schema tells the search engine what your data means not just what it looks.
+When a user searches a query in the search engine, he expects to get more qualified information for their query as much as possible. Schema markup does the same for him.
+It provides extra information regarding their query.
+When a website is using schema markup in place, users can see in SERPs that what is a website regarding? What they do, What are the cost of their product? And other valuable stuff.
+Schema markup lets your website rank higher for all kinds of content types.
+12. Image Optimization
+Image optimization is one of the fundamental steps of on-page optimization.
+The image brings more traffic than you can imagine. In addition to getting that traffic, you’ll have to make sure your images are optimized with alt tags.
+What is the alt tag?
+The short answer is, it is the text that tells search engines about the image.
+To insert it, you need to add Alt=”image definition or alt text” in your image tag.
+For Example:
+If you are a WordPress user, you don’t need to add tag manually. The option to add alt text appears as you upload the image in the WordPress.
+Following are some key points your need keep in mind when optimizing images:
+- Small size images load faster make it under 100KB
+- Image file name should be descriptive
+- Image title should keep your primary keywords in it
+13. Keyword Density
+Keyword density is the percentage of a keyword, or key phrases appear in a web page comparison the whole words.
+Nevertheless, there is no ideal % available for keyword density. But it is recommended that it should be 2-3% with the right mix of LSI keywords.
+Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is a modern way of dealing with keyword density problem.
+Google uses this method to treat spammy results. So don’t forget to use LSI keywords when you write content for your website next time.
+Here is the best practice to keep keyword density natural and avoid keyword stuffing:
+First, use your target keyword once in the first paragraph.
+Second, use it in the last paragraph. You can also use it in the middle of content where it makes sense.
+Pro Tip – Don’t do keyword stuffing otherwise it won’t help in ranking but hurt.
+14. Improve Dwell Time
+Dwell time is the actual time that a visitor spends on a page before returning to the SERPs.
+If a user lands on a website and leaves it immediately without spending much time, Google considers that page is low-quality and push that page to down in the search results.
+In other words, the longer is the dwell time, the better is for your ranking.
+By now you know dwell time a ranking factor, and you might want ways to increase your dwell time. Don’t you?
+I can read your mind.
+Just kidding, I can’t read your mind, but yes there are solutions to increase dwell time, and these are:
+The first job you need to do increase dwell time is, create better content. Most of all, no one would like to stick to read a low-quality content. Are they?
+Second, as you know that dwell time is the time-period that user takes to arriving at a page and returning to the SERPs. It makes sense to make him do the extra activity on your page.
+Relevant internal linking is the best ways to keep them engaging with your page as well as it reduces bounce rate.
+15. Don’t publish regularly
+“Google loves fresh content.”
+This is the biggest lie; you have heard all the time.
+It doesn’t matter to Google if your site regularly updates or not until that content provides value to readers.
+A web page rank only when more people read and share not if it has fresh content.
+Brian Dean has only 33 blog post on his site Backlinko, despite that he manages to outrank some authority sites for high competitive keywords in the industry.
+You know what his secret is?
+He focuses on quality content and promotion instead of quantity.
+Google always favors web page that people take interest in. And, that can only happen when you promote that content to the right audience.
+16. Build a perfect trap of internal linking
+Place links to related posts in your content wherever it makes sense.
+Wikipedia’s posts are a perfect example of internal linking. But I wouldn’t recommend you to follow them.
+You can add 4-5 links that will be safe and help improve ranking.
+Internal linking improve your website’s SEO because Google thinks that you are providing extra information to the users.
+Internal linking helps you in two more ways:
+First, it makes users stay more time on your web page as well as cut the bounce rate.
+Second, link juice passes to other pages of your site.
+When internal linking, don’t use generic words like: “click here” or “visit this link.”, etc. As an alternative use a keyword as the anchor text but don’t overuse it.
+17. External linking
+Aside from linking your articles, link some other useful resources, also. It is an excellent way of white hat SEO strategy to get more traffic.
+It indicates Google that your page is source of quality information.
+But remember, don’t link unless it’s relevant to your post and provides the information that matters to your article.
+When linking outbound links, make sure the sources are trusted. If you have confusion about the popularity of those sites, you can add no follow tag. Doing so link juice won’t pass from your site to those potential low-quality websites.
+By default, your link looks like this:
+Grow With Web
+To make it no follow, just add an attribute Nofollow to the link
+Grow With Web
+You don’t need to add any no follow tag if you’re damn sure the sites you are linking are trustworthy.
+Readers trust the information that comes from authority sites.
+18. Mobile Friendly Websites
+Google released Mobilegeddon update to punish the website which was not mobile friendly.
+You might ask, why your website should be mobile friendly?
+The answer is, 48% people told that if they arrive on a website through mobile, and if that is not opening in mobile they consider it as an indication business is not caring.
+Having a mobile friendly website helps in SEO, it helps improve search ranking in mobile search.
+19. Page load time
+Page load time matters when we talk about SEO. However, there were rumors that Google doesn’t consider page speed as a ranking factor.
+But that were the only rumor.
+If your page doesn’t load quickly, it won’t only force users to leave early, but also encourage search engines not to index your page.
+47% users move to another website if it does not load within 2 seconds.
+Maybe not now, but soon, Google might consider page site speed as a ranking factor says Gary Illyes of Google.
+Google always appreciate those sites which load fast and has clean codes. Page load speed also improves the user experience for the visitors.
+20. Use social share buttons
+I would be honest here; social shares have nothing to do with ranking, not even Google ever said anything about it.
+But still, I would recommend you to use social share buttons on your web page.
+However, it doesn’t direct help in ranking, though it attracts more views on your content. The more eyeballs your content get, the more chances someone will link to it.
+You may add some popular social sites buttons on your websites such as Google Plus, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest.
+Now it’s Your Turn!
+To get high ranking in the search results, you should consider these important on-page SEO factors.
+Include these elements in your on-page SEO checklist to improve your on-page SEO. It will help you get your web page rank faster in the search results.
+Let me know what do you think about this post. What on-page SEO best practice you are going to follow?
+33 thoughts on “On-Page SEO Factors: You Need To Rank On The First Page”
+Great post. Glad that I have been following most of these points on my blog. But still a lot to be done. Thanks for sharing these much needed seo tips.
+Aswani recently posted…Top Latest Digital Marketing Interview Questions 2017
+Aswani, I am glad you are following most of them but to beat your competitors you need to follow others as well.
+Thanks,
+Umesh Singh
+Very informative. Wondered to see how fresh content doesn’t have any impact on SEO, quoting the backlinko example.
+Bharathi, fresh content only helps you if you promote that content enough in order to get maximum possible eye balls on it.
+At first I was very concerned when I read “15. Don’t publish regularly”, but then I realised you meant “don’t publish for the sake of publishing something”, make sure that when you publish something it really offers value, and make sure you can “push it online”.
+Yes Luciano, that was my real concern. I was surprised too when Brain Dean first told that don’t publish regularly. But when he demonstrated why he said that, it became clear to me.
+Thanks for reading and providing your valuable thoughts.
+– Umesh Singh
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+Thank you.
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+MAC Jeanius Collection for Spring 2011 Official Photos & Information
+MAC Jeanius Collection
+MAC Jeanius Collection
+Launch Date: March 3, 2011 for North America, March 2011 for International.. /
+can’t wait to check out the nail polish!
+Me tooo!
+Loved the white one…actually both!
+Same here…I’m a sucker for nail polishes!
+I know I want to get both.
+i wonder if the model is Tao Okamoto…..she’s a super cute Japanese model!!
+It’s definitely her!
+I haven’t bought anything from MAC in about a year, they really need to come up with some new ideas and colors !
+I’m the same. I have so much now it needs to be something super original 🙂
+Same for me :). But the nailpolishes look interesting.
+I agree.. all these new shades that they come out with look similar to something they’re already had before, or something u can dupe. the shades are either one shade lighter or one shade darker from the permanent collections or (something in between). plus the jeans look is so 1990’s
+No I see i’m not the alone on this
+Why is MAC doing this???Those eyeshadows are so whatever
+Since last spring summer collection(and that collection wasn’t amazing) i have missed all MAC collections
+Whose the artistic director?
+And the fact they’r releasing like every week collections is also making MAD, i know they earn the big bucks, but enough already
+Totally agree. It’s like they have a new collection every other day, they’ve become a gimmick. I will probably check out the blush and lipstick and see if I “need” any of those shades, but otherwise, not intrigued by this collection at all.
+The magenta blush looks identical to Her blooming cheek from the tartale collection, which I love by the way….
+this looks really cool! can’t wait for the date to come sooner so we can get swatches 🙂 your amazing christine! can’t wait for you to get your hands on pics for wonder woman!
+I am also looking forward to wonder woman collection. Do you know where I can find out more?
+This looks very 80s to me. Don’t like it! Blue e/s in general is not my cup of tea. Guess my wallet will be happy.
+See, I think that’s why I like it.. very 80’s. Big hair, denim jackets with Poison & Metallica buttons! LOL
+But there’s only one blue es! Plus those lipsticks are super cute.
+However, if the glitter buttons are only an overspray I will not be getting any of the ES.
+Of course they’re only an overspray…lol 🙂
+Motorhead and stove pipe sounds very interesting. Can’t wait for swatches!
+This is a total skip for me. Whew
+This all looks and sounds fantastic!
+I’m liking the lip colors and the lighter blue and the gray, though I wonder how it’ll compare to Glamora Castle.
+Just when the latest collection wasn’t grabbing my interest too!
+Whats Glamora castle, another MAc collection????
+Glamora castle was an eyeshadow from the tartan tale collection.
+OMG! MAC is always launching a new collection… They’re unstoppable!
+Don’t get me wrong… That’s just great! I loooove make up. I’m just SO sad for my wallet!
+Those are some really neutral colors… Will they flatter a cool-skinned tone?
+(Sorry for the English mistakes!)
+Is it just me or has mac coming out with a new collection every ten minutes? We have mickey and the peacocky and wonderwoman now jeanuis, it’s really starting to be too much.
+LOL, and there about 10 others between now and May.
+HAhaha wow really!
+Mmm, about 10 others is perfect and that`s why i love Mac, so amazing and versatile! and i love u equally Christine for giving us so much info <3
+Hey christine you should start a Poll asking everyone what was their favorite MAC collection from 2010.
+I think i liked In The Groove (eyeshadows)
+Dare To Wear (the lipglasses)
+And Stylishly Yours (lip products)
+We have one already scheduled, but thank you for the idea! 🙂 We do this every year.
+yea, I agree Emmaline. It gets old real quick and it appears that many are LE collections. It almost feels like they just pump out collection after collection but don’t have much regard for quality or variation of shades/textures. After awhile, I think the colors all start to look very similar. You can only do a nude shadow or gloss so many times.
+Yeah i agree about all the nude shades. But none of the permanent shades fit my skintone, (except Viva Glam 5, which cannot be taken bak to MAC) so the variety is actually a good thing, i think. I keep saying I wont buy anything from this collection, but i always still like to check them out in person for funnies. :O
+I think the fact that all the collections are generally different from one another its actually a nice way to have a wide variety. I can play with the permanent collection whenever. These launches keep MAC interesting for me haha.
+OMG I love everything about this collection!!!!
+Must have the nail polish but nothing else is a must.
+Must. Have. Nail lacquers!!!!
+That imprint looks so cool! Completely impractical of course haha. Mac really needs to stop pushing the penultimate liner, that thing sucks.
+As always, thanks for the info Christine!
+Omg, I totally agree, I think the penultimates are their worst product ever! What a waste of money, mine dried up after about a week of using it, just awful!
+I spoke to my mac counter about the drying also, they said everyone has the same problem so the reported back to hq, don’t expect any changes soon though!!!!
+maybe just the nail lacquers…
+ahhhh im psyched!
+I too look forward to the nailpolish! That frayed-to-order looks lovely!! Can’t wait to see swatches 🙂
+OMG..yes finally MAC is actually releasing a collections that might be worth buying, I am loving everything…
+The polishes seem like a chanel pearl drop/black pearl knock off to me.
+Maybe the Pearl Drop, but Black Pearl is gray-green, not blue.
+So MAC is doing another set of single shadows like Tartan Tale ones…Did those even go over good? hmm
+This collection doesn’t grab me.
+My jaw dropped when I saw those eyeshadows. I don’t really need ny of those colors, but considering their design that might change…
+The concept of this collection is really cute, but the colors just seem so dull, especially since its a spring line…
+And I have been itching to find out what new collections MAC will be coming out with in 2011… oh well..
+Oh… and this isn’t coming out until March…anything coming out in February this year?
+Maybe like has happened often, MAC might launch two collections at the same time that have totally different patterns. So maybe along with this one could come a “springy” colourful collection as well. (just like now Cham Pale vs Stylishly Yours).
+I think the wonderwoman collection is coming in February 🙂 now THAT I’m excited for. I’ll pass on this one lol
+How do u guys find out so early about these future collections??? Especially since christine hasn’t mentioned them yet. I’d like to see what else is coming in the future too.
+Temptalia can no longer release information that is very, very preliminary, because unfortunately, there are some who take what may be a rumor or incomplete information and disseminate it as 100% accurate, stone cold truth – so we have had to pull back.
+TAO!!! love her<3
+nail polishes are mine!
+Hmm, I think the detail in the eyeshadows is great, but I’ll probably pass.
+Very 80s 🙂 The picture would look alot better without the “sewing lines” on her face 🙁 🙂 🙂 cant wait to see swatches. Really liking the lacquers, eyeshadows, even lip products 🙂
+The eyeshadows are very cool but I won’t be buying them. I’ve got my eyes on the lipsticks and blushes 😀 even though the light pink isn’t very unique, I feel like I need it in my stash
+nothing for me in this collection -..-
+Could just be my monitor, but the white e/s seems very muted, much like unbasic white. Only thing that I’d like to check out is the burgandy l/s.
+Nothing here really shouts out to me (which is a good thing since money is so tight now) but I look forward to seeing swatches of the nail lacquers and Indigo Pink/Riveting Rose
+HMMM. these e/s look very similiar to the tartan tale pattern. cant wait to see what they look like swatched. whats funny is the little gold and silver button symbols onthe e/s looks like a kitty pooped on it.
+i want both nailpolishes. i hope het hot pink blush is not like the one that came out tartan tale and riveting collection- i want something different.
+This is the Spring collection? It seems a little small compared to Spring Colour Forecast from this year.
+Cool collection, I’ll probably just get the dark blue eyeshadow and blue nail polish
+I don’t like the look of those special shadows – too cutesy! The lipsticks could be nice, though, and perhaps the nail polish.
+Strangely, I’m drawn to the white eyeshadow and nail laquer. Most likely I’ll just get the nail laquer. I like the theming on this collection but not so much to want to buy most of it.
+Love the eyeshadows too cute
+I must have Frayed to Order!!!
+Still waiting to hear about Wonder Woman. Christine do you have any new information or know when any will be released??
+I imagine a February launch, but no real information at this time.
+Most likely 2/9/11. They always come out the Thursday prior to Valentine’s Day.
+I asked a SA over at a MAC store and she said maybe March but we might begin to hear about it in Feb but that is all speculation. I’m just surprised we get to see Jeanius promos but WW has been in the talks since June of ’10! I’m dying over here!
+the blue polish is to die for!
+Loving the lip colours, but I do wish MAC would make more of them permanent, considering they’re putting out 6592763758 new ones this year. :/
+Those eyeshadows are so cute!
+I looove that silver eye shadow and the pink lipstick, I hope this collection turns out to be good
+The eyeshadows are very pretty although I hope the pearled finish in the descriptions runs through the whole eyeshadow because I can’t see it in the pan, just that colour for the button if that makes sense? I’d love the dark blue one and maybe the black. The lighter blush looks pretty so might be worth a look and the nail polishes are nice, mainly the blue as I’ve never tried white polish but it might look great.
+i will only need the nail polishes from this one. will check out the eyeshadows too though.
+Fellow MAC lovers, please excuse my French, but Damn you MAC!!!!! I looove denim. Another collection to spend on. I am also interested in the Wonder Woman collection that is to be out in Spring 2011 also. I need another job!!! Make that two extra jobs to pay off this addiction I have. Thank you Christine for keeping us posted on all this amazing stuff.
+thanks god,nothing has catched my eye except indigo pink lipglass.my shopping list has already became too painful with other collections
+I am skipping on this only for the fact that it’s too smiliar to tartan tale the eyeshadows look great but I don’t think they swatch to well ,christine when you said theirs 10 more collections do you have any details on them or the wonderwoman collection? Because I was wondering what products they are and the colour themes of them Thanks
+okay i almost flipped out when i saw the first picture i love love blue and jeans on my off days this is so so great my collection finally!!!
+You’re amazing. I just discovered this next new collection from a French Mac-addict. I can’t stop thanking her for asking us to check your website the whoooole day…. So the lipglas —> Docile and Painted on, Lipstick —>Acide washed and Pretty Pleased, Eyeshadows —> Stove Pipe Black and Motorhead (not because I used to be a fan of this band but…), Nail polishes —> Biker Blue, Blushes —> Overdyed and Pink cult…
+that was my wish-list
+This was the perfect collection for some jens packages, but no. WY MAC?. And I was hoping a blue lipstick.
+Frayed-To-Order looks really interesting. Anyone know of a dupe?!
+There is going to be a porcelain colour in the upcoming Orly-spring collection, but it´s not duochrome I think. Other than that, I would assume that in spring-summer 2011, if the white is a new trend (as MAC is not the only one who matches colours to fashion) possibly there will be more such colours by other nailpolish brands.
+That blue nail polish is really cute! I feel like MAC polishes were like $10 last year… lol. Cute collection! 🙂
+I’m surprised they did not include Bell Bottom Blue Pigment with this collection. Does anyone else feel that way?
+whoooaaaa. I love the stamped design on the eyeshadows!!!
+And I need that Biker Blue nail polish.
+I’m so digging these lipsticks & nail polish!!
+why does MAC’s collections not come in special packaging anymore? They could be so creative (cause they have in the past) yet they decide to go with the plain black every time. Come on MAC you have great products now you should have great packaging too! Sorry just a bit of a rant!
+I agree, part of the thrill of a new collection is the LE packaging “/ . Hopefully they’ll soon make up for the not so interesting recent collections.
+Hi, I can answer this because I work for MAC:
+The reason they have limited the production of the “deco” packaging is because the fancy designs and colors can not be “back to MAC’ed”. They came out with new rules regarding Back to MAC this year, and deco packaged products apparently can not be recycled as easily (the same for certain lip products, etc).
+The Blue nail polish … whooooa
+Love the jeans eyeshadow! That is so cool!
+yea!!! a collection to finally look forward to!!!!
+OMG… gotta have it all! LOVE this one!!! I’m still recovering from Tartan Tale… Whew!
+Those nail polishes look interesting!
+And I sort of love the way the eyeshadows are pressed. I’m definitely intrigued.
+Need to get both nail polishes!!
+Hey Christine, is it a good match (as a rule), to mix same lipglass with lipstick I.e: painted on with acid washed????
+You can do that, but there’s no real rule about it!
+I’m not usually into MAC, but I really like those lipglass colours. I can’t wait to see the swatches!
+thanks for sharing cant wait for swatches this looks really cool : )
+This collections seems so boring! hopefully the collection for summer 2011 will be better
+I am hearting the lipglasses and lipsticks!! Can’t wait for your review!!
+looks like someone’s copying bobbi brown’s denim collection! beautiful eyeshadows though. and those pink lipsticks are calling my name:) can’t wait for this one!
+i’m not surprised. they are under the same mother company after all.
+Biker Blue reminds me of Formidable! Which I happened to miss out on.. Totally getting these for sure.
+Motorhead eyeshadow? I am so there! \m/
+This is a cute collection, love the eyeshadows
+ok well if MAC is going to make 10 ore collections between now and MAY then im going to skin out on buying this one. I wanna check out thoe nailpolishes though. I liked that purple lipstick in the photo but since I bought Style Curve (stylishly yours) I will skip that one too.
+Sorry for the typos!! I’m on a MAc Book and it auto-coorects my words..
+and I said that I will SKIP out on this one since they’re making 10 more collections between now and may.
+Oh my God!!!!That promo picture reminds me of Johny Depp in Scissorhand by Tim Burton!!!What a moovie…
+OMG i want i want i want!!!
+i’m so not impressed by this!
+I was browsing another website & found this information. Not sure if it’s 100% accurate, but I figured I would share with you fellow MAC lovers. Christine, when you find out more information on whether or not these upcoming collections are legit then I will get excited.
+Thanks for the link Morgan – I have all the same information, but due to the amount of readers on Temptalia, I cannot post until I have more things confirmed/solidified, otherwise rumors and false information get spread like wildfire!
+Nail polishes look really sick! However, I’ll probably skip the rest. Mac is coming out with so many collections! I just cant wait for Wonder Woman <3 !
+Ah that white nailpolish!! And i’m also very curious about the last blush that was posted. Love that colour at first sight
+whoa whoa whoaaa. i’ve never seen eyeshadows like that before.. kinda cool but kinda creepy..
+Hey Christine! I hope you answer! Would they paint your nails at MAC or do you have to buy the polish and then go to a salon or do it at home? Thanks!
+You’d have to do it yourself!
+by descriptions, i’m only interested in two products: Docile lipglass & Pink Cult blush
+PASS! sorry mac but for me at least your 2011 collection so far are awful! there is not one thing i want which i guess is good and means i can save my money, where are the fun collections like ‘Hello Kitty’ or ‘Heatherette’ stop being so boring and in my opinion unimaginative
+🙁
+im not even big into nail polish but that’s what im looking forward to most, the white looks so unique! i wonder if its more sheer or opaque? either way, cant wait for them both. the blushes look nice as well. really excited to see whats in store at mac for spring! cant wait for wonder woman !
+What about the Wonder Woman collection?? Is still in Spring? Does anybody know anything?
+The Wonder Woman collection is already out – it launched earlier this month.
+*facepalm* Way to read the date stamp, me. Good thing these are moderated.
+Docile lipglass and the Pink Cult blush!
+I don’t like this collection, it looks rather dull.
+I understand some people aren’t impressed with all the collections coming out OR impressed with a certain collection. That’s fine. Get off this website then. The people on this site are MAC-aholics and most of us are impressed and excited for the upcoming collections. If your not. Stop posting your disatisfaction for the company and collections. Seriously. Get help, get off and stop trying to bring the rest of us down cause it ain’t gonna work. Also, Christine is nice enough to post Q&A’s and yet most of you refuse to read and then ask her the questions she’s already answered. It’s annoying. Read. It’s not hard. Thank you.
+Well said Kim-Mary! There have been times I wasn’t too excited for a collection, but I would only say that it wasn’t for me. I wouldn’t bash MAC or the collection itself cause everybody’s taste in cosmetics & colors are different. You are so right. If you don’t like MAC or the collections they have out don’t come on a MAC website and bash them. Same with Christines question/answers. It makes you look like idiots cause you don’t read first.
+The nail polish, lipglosses, lipsticks and the one pink blush look good. The eye shadow kinda scares me lol
+I died an went to heaven with riveting rose lipstick!
+Oh my. I need those e/s and the blushes
+i’m surprised they didn’t rerelease bell-bottom blue from the naughty nauticals collection with this seeing as though the name fits in so well.
+I don’t think the eyeshadows look like something i HAVE to have. the lipsticks and lipglasses look nice though. I really love the nail polish colors, but i’m not such a fan of MAC nail polishes unfortunately :/
+Hi Christine,
+Loving this collection, but do you think this is the main spring collection or do you know if there will be a bigger one similar to the Spring Color Forecasts in 2010? MAC usually does one with a few LE palettes.
+All of the information i have is posted. If I haven’t posted it, I do not have it.
+They have done it again, some cool eyeshadows but I wish they would have done more LE packaging. The don’t release different products that often in these collections and we get that, so why not give us the packaging which sets it apart and really makes it something LE or different. If not, isn’t it just a new shade release which every company does in the new season, only more frequently. I have been a fan for a long time but with the Tartan e/s, the Metal e/s and now these LE e/s, perhaps we could use some LE face products that are not repromotes.
+im really looking forward to this collection!
+The print on the eyeshadows is so awesome, but this collection just seems alright. I haven’t been that impressed with MAC collections lately. My two favourites have been Venomous Villains and Style Black.
+But as a lover of all things black and vampy I’ll probably check out Stove Pipe Black and Riveting Rose. Pink Cult intrigues me as well.
+Definitely a Skip! MAC needs to get more creative.
+loveee the packaging of the eyeshadows…i would never want to use them!! ahhh. might have to buy them anyway because that is just SO cute. Will probably get the blushes too since im a sucker for MAC blushes especially the LE ones…
+i like how the eyeshadows look but there is no originality in color!
+I wish Mac could understand that we love makeup but come on.. we would appreciate the collections they come up with more… if they wouldn’t come up with limited collections every second of the hour.. Its really upsetting that I can’t have everything in each collection because Im always saving for the next one. I would love to for the most part be able to get everything I really want from each collection without going bankrupt and feeling guilty every time I spend way too much on every 2 to 3 collections per month, it takes the fun out of my passion for cosmetics! Mac please listen to what we your consumers are saying.
+ALL THEY CARE ABOUT IS MONEY. IF YOU AND I WONT BUY IT, THEN SOMEONE ELSE WILL. ALL THE COLLECTIONS LOOK THE SAME. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ARE PUMPED INTO THAT COMPANY AND THEY SCREW THE CONSUMER ANY WAY THEY CAN. ONCE THE PACKAGE CHANGES, THE AMOUNT OF PRODUCT DECREASES, BUT THE PRICE STAYS THE SAME…. TAKE A LOOK AT THE PIGMENTS.
+Im from europe and in my mac counter it says this collection will be launched in february
+IT’S ALWAYS THE SAME COLORS THAT COME OUT, WITH A FUNNY DESIGN IN THE MIDDLE. MAC MAKES MILLIONS AND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS EVERY YEAR, AND THATS ALL THEY CAN PULL OUT OF THERE…
+All the shadows seem dupable but I still like the color combos. I’d get at least the lipsticks or the glosses. As much as I like the packaging though, I’m passing on this. They need more originality.
+Are all of the lipsticks lustre formulas? Two of them dont say anything.
+I love how mac is doing complete lips- so they have 3 different sticks and glosses, but each one belongs with another of the exact (or similar) shade. way 2 go MAC
+only the eyeshadows and blushes are calling out to me 🙂 thank God!
+cute collection but pass…love the jeans design in the shadow;)
+I think MAC needs to revamp! Come on- everything is SO similar. How about a quad with a smokey charcoal, matte violet, shimmery teal, and a duo-chrome champagne/pink color. IDK, just something different!
+Can’t wait for the eyeshadows, but i wonder if the little button is just a spray-on like the blush from the to the beach collection?
+Acid Washed lipstick would sadly probably look like a disaster on me, but I may take a quick gander at it but the Painted On lipglass maybe I could do; maybe it could be a good replacement for my Flesh lipglass from the Mickey Contractor line once it runs out…
+The burgundy lipstick and lipglass look pretty too though. And Pretty Please lipstick is probably not that much different from Angel or Plink! or something like that.
+Pretty! I want those lipglasses!
+I THINK THIS COLLECTION REMINDS ME OF WET N WILD UGLIEST THING MAC HAS COME OUT WITH.
+i LOVE these! i’m a new MAC addict and look best in cool tones.. i love so many of these! although i can’t really tell what the eyeshadows look like quite yet. i can’t wait for you to swatch them 🙂
+I am a sucker for anything “pearlescent” so I might check out that nail polish, as long as it’s not streaky.. 🙂 Speaking of pealescent, I really wish I could get my hands on the mac lustre drops in pink rebel, I can’t believe I missed it!
+Any idea when we will have swatches? Also any word on this Daisy collection that was mentioned awhile back? I am now hearing on Specktra.net it was only a working name & that may have now changed. Help!
+I ‘m looking forward to seeing your swatches of these , I ‘m very interested in this collestion
+SO freaking excited about this one!!!
+all of this looks lovely !i cannot wait for the shadows+polishes!!
+OMG! Im freaking out over this upcoming collection!!
+Ok so MAC doing a bit much with the collections I have found some pieces I like out of every one of them and this collection is kinda losing my interest I think they should give us a break to regroup and come with something hot for the summer just my opinion
+Any chance you are going to have an opportunity to swatch these before the official launch? Inquiring minds want to know so they can make critical budget decisions lol…
+I will do my best, but I can’t make any promises, sorry!
+I’m already lusting after the nail lacquers and a couple of the lippies. But I’m going to have to get Motorhead eyeshadow – Motörhead is pretty much my favorite band in the universe ^_^
+I love MAC but I rarely get excited about the new collections (haha) but there’s something cool about this one that I’m definitely interested in!
+Pretty Please is my fav lipstick of all time, and probs the most (in my opinion) uinique shade of MAC’s, and it was the first i ever bought way back in the day, to now ive bought like at least 10+ i love it!
+everytime i go mac i tend to get one i love it…
+I cant wait to try the lipglass that compliments it xD
+im gonna do some face chart looks, like 20 dif looks u can do with the lipstick haha i love it that much xD
+I love the bright blush colour and the lipglasses actually from this collection but the e/s’s which ud think wud b the star of the collection are like lacklustre!
+im not a fan of this printed shadows, they cost too much aswell and the pattern disapears after abit and ur left with nothing but a plain colour u could have paid $3 for at a drugstore cos they aint special colours but…
+u never no xD
+*hopes up for this one mac* x
+I might check out a lipstick or lipglass, but not too sure. Can’t wait to see the reviews and swatches. Thanks Christine <3
+I kinda like the dark lipstick. The rest can go hang although if I liked polish enough to pay the price the shades are nice.
+the only thing i Dont like about this collection is the eyeshadow… can’t wait for the lipstick, blush and nail polish!!!
+MAC’s promo people must have a specific photoshop brush for adding the speckles to polish and gloss. 😛 It always looks like that, then the product is always different.
+The lipsticks and glasses look like they fit right into the Felines collection. That blue nail polish is pretty and I don’t have anything like it so I may just get that because I’m a lacquer junkie. The eyeshadows do not look unique enough for $19.50. 🙁
+The eyeshadows look cool and the lipsticks are pretty colors. It’s not that exciting of a collection though…
+I’m completely passing on this collection. There’s not one thing that really caught my eye :/ The eyeshadows are really interesting but of course, it sucks that the design was just an overlay.
+Thanks for your review Christine!
+I’m not getting anything from this collection. I don’t like it.
+it’s up for sale
+So new thinking, the way that the eyeshadows look, love it! loving the dark nail polish too 🙂
+Where do you get these photos?? There is no source to be referred to and I’ve seen the exact same photos from Macy’s.com and Nordstrom.com.
+Can someone clarify the exact sources of the images, where they come from? Thanks!
+MAC sent them to me, so there is no source to cite.
+Hi dolls! Ok so I rushes to my local mac counter after beauty school this past Thursday with full intent to purchase the entire collection. With $200 cash in hand and a big grin on my face I ran to the counter, but to my dismay it was blah! The eyeshadows were “ok” and the blushes I felt like this had been done before. I know the eyeshadows look cool but the little rivet in the corner of pan weren’t even pressed through >:^• ya they look cool and would be a nice addition to my growing collection but but but it was a yawn. I felt like there were more exciting colors in the regular collection. What I did purchase from this collection was the lipglass in “painted on” and the lipstick in “acid washed” they left my lips looking quite “virgin-esk” there not ment to have a ton of pigment cuase there luster and that’s ok with me the total washed out look realy isn’t my thing. Any way in all I say leave it the new cream blushes and sheer creamy lipstick were much more interesting.
+Most brands, have made a “jeans” oriented make up collection. Cannot understand why as it doesn’t give you much inspiration… Anyway. The colours are nothing much, not impressive at all, rather boring. Sorry MAC, but nothing special this time! Wait to check them out though!
+High School Exchange in Spain
+Student exchange in Spain: meet a volunteer Spanish host family eager to share with you their language and culture and improve your Spanish knowledge through a constant immersion into Spanish! You will go to school with your Spanish classmates and make new friends.
+Be an exchange student in Spain?
+Join a unique High School exchange in Spain specifically designed for native English speakers: international students are welcomed by a volunteer Spanish family looking for a deep cultural and language exchange. They host our exchange students voluntarily but expect in return to experience a real international exposure for themselves and their kids: you will learn Spanish from them but the exchange will also help them to improve their English skills!
+Exchange students in Spain attend regular classes in a Spanish public or private High School. This is a complete Spanish immersion program!
+Why learn Spanish? Spanish is one of the most spoken languages in the world: make the difference and become bilingual in Spain! The best way to achieve this is to experience an exchange program in Spain because a long term Spanish immersion will allow you to learn efficiently, and practise! After a few weeks, you will even dream in Spanish!
+Study in a High School in Spain!
+Students come for a full academic year in Spain from September to June (public or private school), a Semester or a Term (private school), and even for short term programs (a few weeks, in private schools only). Spanish students attend 10-12 subjects a week at High School level. The 10th grade mainly offers mandatory subjects (2 electives may be added), while 11th and 12th grade offer students to specialize into Science and Technology, Social Science or Humanities (as well as Arts in some schools). Grade 11 and 12 are dedicated to the preparation of the Bachillerato (16-18 years old).
+During their secondary school studies Spanish students usually attend classes from 8am to 2 or 3pm. Some schools also have lessons in the afternoon but this is not the majority of schools.
+If you have a lower Spanish level you may enroll in an intensive Spanish course before the academic year starts in September (extra cost, 16+ students only) and also have access to a totally free online Spanish e-learning platform that will help you to improve those areas that might need reinforcement (listening, speaking, and writing skills).
+Highlights of the High School exchange in Spain:
+- Best Immersion Experience in Spain: Students are living with a warm and welcoming Spanish host family while attending school like any other local student.
+- Guardianship and Support 24/7: Students receive full support from the host family, the local coordinator and our professional team.
+- Free online Spanish preparation course: Nacel provides you with a free e-learning platform for you to start practicing your Spanish before your arrival.
+- Credited program: Based on your academic performance you have the opportunity to receive transcripts at the end of the program and therefore earn credits back home (restrictions may apply, please contact our advisors for further information).
+- Competitive price: Our affordable prices open the doors for you to embark on an unforgettable academic and cultural experience in Spain.
+You may already know Spain as a tourist: its rich culture and history, its architecture, landscapes, costalines, beaches and food!
+We allow you to become BILINGUAL and BICULTURAL.
+You will not only gain a language: you will also become the best of yourself, and increase your level of international awareness, your intercultural skills, your maturity and independence. You will be ready to continue your journey into a multicultural world. Join the high school exchange in Spain!
+Accommodation
+Volunteer Host Families
+Within this high school exchange in Spain, students are hosted by volunteer families. Volunteer host families are carefully selected based on hosting conditions, motivations, expectations. We match a student with a host family based on the host family and the student's application form. Prepare your host family letter and your pictures very carefully: this will help us to make the best match!
+Spanish host families are known for being very welcoming and enthusiastic of getting to know the culture of our students. They also expect from their student to help them improve their English skills. This is thus a real exchange program in Spain.
+Staying with a Spanish host family:
+Students are required to integrate with the family activities such as trips and days out. It is also important that the student gets involved with housework responsibilities. Host families offer a full board accommodation and packed lunches during school days.
+International not only experience the life with the host family but also get to know the extended family: grandparents, cousins etc.
+The local coordinator is available anytime to support the host family or the student whenever needed during the high school exchange in Spain.
+High School exchange in Spain: How does it work?
+- You prepare your application form and tell us more about YOU: your age, your motivations, your expectations, your hobbies and interests
+- Knowing you better, we select the BEST Spanish host family to welcome you in their home: they do not only share their home with you, but their heart, their language and their culture. Find a new home and family abroad!
+- Get prepared: we guide you through all steps, including through the visa processes, departure arrangements and your Spanish and academic preparation. You never walk alone!
+- Welcome to Spain: YOUR host family is there to welcome you! YOUR local coordinator helps you settle in during the first days and stay in touch with you to check if everything goes smoothly!
+Enjoy your study abroad in Spain with Nacel.
+Looking for a placement in the South of Spain? Opt for the High School in Andalusia!
+Procedures
+Application Process:
+The application to your high school exchange in Spain is done in six stages:
+1. An interview is carried out with you and your family to determine eligibility.
+2. Once you complete the booking, we will send you the application forms that will need to be carefully filled out and must be sent back to us via email in a PDF file.
+3. Once you are accepted in the program, we will issue the formal acceptance and start working on your placement.
+4. Arrangements are made for your placement and communicated to you.
+5. We assist you in applying for your visa if necessary; we will send you a Visa application guide.
+6. You determine your travel arrangements and we organize your transfers upon your arrival.
+Contact us to learn more abut the Spanish school system and prepare yourself for a successful high school exchange in Spain!
+Prices
+High School exchange program in Spain (English native speakers)
+* Price in Euros per participant.
+** Only available to native English speakers
+Not included : Application Fees (65 EUR)
+Price includes
+- Administration fees
+- Host school placement and local orientation
+- Host family accommodation with full board
+- Airport pick-up and transfers to host family, from the closest airport to the family
+- Support, assistance and 24 hour emergency phone number during the whole program
+- Medical, Liability and Emergency Repatriation Insurance
+Price does not include
+- International airfare
+- Travel insurance (luggage lost, flight delay etc.)
+- Visa, passport and medical exam fees
+- Private school extra fees, extra language courses
+- Books, lockers, laboratories, yearbook, class ring, letter jacket, student activities etc…
+- Local transportation from and to school
+- Extra activities such as sports, excursions, etc…
+- Airport pick-up and transfers outside the dates indicated or in another airport
+- Personal expenses and pocket money
+Eligibility
+Exchange students must be interviewed in their home country before being accepted for a High School exchange in Spain (preferably in Spanish).
+A minimum of two years of Spanish study and good academic results are required to study in Spain.
+Students must be English native speakers.
+Testimonials
+Ellen had a wonderful time. Thank you for all your help. Ellen’s mother.
+Hola Nacel!
+No te he olvidado durante mi año aquí en España, y estoy totalmente enamorada con Asturias. He estado estudiando para 5 meses, y como dice mi padre de aquí, "si estas comiendo 3 dedos, ya acabaste dos y solo queda uno." Pero estoy muy triste que en 4 meses hay que volver a mi país y tengo que dejar a mi familia española.
+Pero bueno, no pasa nada. Ahora mismo, estoy muy contenta. smile emoticon Estoy estudiando mucho porque en un mes, vamos a Cádiz para Semana Santa. ¡Tengo muchas ganas! Así que estoy estudiando, en los fines de semanas voy al cine con Celia y nos dormimos en la casa de mi abuela. Cocinamos mucho, que me encanta. Ahora, sé cómo se hace la tortilla española, fabada asturiana y lentejas.
+Otra vez, gracias por todo. Sin vosotros, este viaje no habría sido posible, y ha cambiado mi vida.
+Besos,
+Sophia
+We worked with Nacel for 6 months to prepare our 15-year old daughter for a year of high school abroad in Spain. The staff were very responsive, answering all of our questions and addressing our concerns immediately. Emails and phone calls were responded to quickly, and the staff were always available by phone. Additionally the Nacel staff went above and beyond their role to problem solve with us when we experienced challenges and confusion in the bureaucratic process of the embassy requirements. Our host family selection was done with thought and care for our daughter’s age and experience level. It is obvious that a positive student experience is paramount at Nacel. We felt at all times that we were working with individuals who cared for our daughter's well-being (and ours as parents, too.) At the time of departure, we felt fully prepared, knowing where our child would be going, what she would need for the school system and life abroad, and we were put in direct communication with our fantastic host family to guide us into a successful year abroad. Thank you to all the Nacel staff involved in making our daughter’s dream a reality. Thank you!
+Aidan is doing great and Marta is a sweetheart. He is very happy with his family. Marta and I talk back and forth she is doing wonderfully with her English. Thank you again for this amazing and life changing experience that you helped facilitate for Aidan. Brooke C.
+I spent two weeks in July 2015 in the Barcelona, Spain homestay program living in the Sabadell suburb area. I traveled to Spain from U.S. and was the only American student in this program. My homestay family was a very nice, retired lady, Anna, who was very kind and nurturing. My roommate was a French student who I became very close to and enjoyed my time with her. We got along very well and had many common interests. This homestay program provided me with a great exposure to the Spanish culture. I got to spend time with my host family, which included a grand daughter who also became a goodf riend. I continue to be in contact with all the new friends that I made this summer. …Overall, I would highly recommend this homestay program to students who want to experience life in Spain. I made many good friends on this trip and hope to continue to stay in touch with them, including my homestay family and tutor.
+How can we teach young people about “white supremacy” within the constraints of a typical Sunday school? What are some of the theoretical considerations, and what are some practical considerations?
+One of my professional organizations, the Liberal Religious Educators Association (LREDA) has called on Unitarian Universalist religious educators to participate in a “white supremacy teach-in” in the coming weeks, to follow up on the denominational brouhaha which led to the resignation of Peter Morales from the presidency of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA).
+This is a great call to action, but where do we come up with pedagogical strategies to teach children and teens about white supremacy? I’ll get to practical suggestions after a brief review of theoretical resources; although if you’re a hands-on educator you may want to go straight to practical suggestions, skipping over theoretical considerations which may seem pretty remote from actual children and teens.
+Theoretical resources
+Practical suggestions
+Let’s start with the obvious: with bell hooks and her book Teaching to Transgress, and with Paolo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Both these books provide useful theoretical perspectives. However, in my experience these books are not very useful for children and young people since they focus on persons age 18 and up.
+Lev Vygotsky is another obvious source of pedagogical insight. Vygotsky’s theories provide us with such well-known concepts of “scaffold-and-fade,” and the zone of proximal development. For a helpful summary of zone of proximal development, I like Seth Chaiklin, “The Zone of Proximal Development in Vygotky’s Analysis of Learning and Instruction,” in Kozulin et al., Vygotsky’s Educational Theory and Practice in Cultural Context [Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2003]). Chaiklin makes a number of points that might prove helpful. Chaiklin points out “the zone for a given age period is normative, in that it reflects the institutionalized demands and expectations that developed historically in a particular societal tradition of practice,” thus implying a strong connection between institutional demands and children’s development. Chaiklin also carefully defines the technical meaning of “imitation” in Vygotsky, and then points out that “the main focus for collaborative interventions is to find evidence for maturing psychological functions, with the assumption that the child could only take advantage of these interventions because the maturing function supports an ability to understand the significance of the support being offered”; thus, there are definite psychological and developmental limitations to the amount of learning that can take place within the child.
+And in a Unitarian Universalist context, I believe it’s helpful to connect Vygotsky’s collectivist understanding of learning and development with James Luther Adam’s theological conception of the congregation as a voluntary association in mass democracy. Adams’s conception of congregations as voluntary associations helps us understand that face-to-face and personal encounters within a congregation help prevent the atomization of the individual, which in turn can prevent mass democracies from hurtling towards totalitarianism. So Vygotsky teaches us that “a person is able to perform a certain number of tasks alone, while in collaboration, it is possible to perform a greater number of tasks”; and Adams’s work suggests not only that the congregation is a place where we can collaborate together to support a liberative and liberal democracy, but also that the congregation as a whole can support the developmental growth of children and teens towards healthy maturity.
+Another useful theological resources is William R. Jones’s essay Theism and Humanism: The Chasm Narrows. In this essay, Jones makes a very helpful connection between theism and the “left wing” of theism: both are humanocentric worldviews, in which it is up to humans to effect positive change. Jones help us see that we can’t wait around for some Daddy God to bail us out — for that matter, nor can we wait around for Big Daddy Science to bail us out — a humanocentric point of view acknowledges that it’s up to us humans to effect change. (Jones makes the same point in his book Is God a White Racist?)
+For theoretical resources specific to religious education, I’d turn to my other professional organization, the interfaith and international Religious Education Association (REA), which includes both scholars and practitioners. Over the years, the REA has published or presented interesting scholarship on how to teach liberation and social justice; the most notable recent instance is REA’s 2012 conference “Let Freedom Ring”: Religious Education at the Intersection of Social Justice, Liberation, and Civil/Human Rights. So REA conference proceedings and the REA journal Religious Education have plenty of theoretical material that would help in teaching about white supremacy. The problem with the REA publications is that you have to read through a great deal of material to find relevant articles, and even then you often have to do some translation from another cultural contexts (e.g., figuring out how an article outlining teaching peace to Israeli and Palestinian youth might translate to a U.S. context).
+Beyond REA publications, there are plenty of progressive religious educators who have written books that offer resources for this kind of endeavor. A couple of books that come immediately to mind are John Westerhof’s book Learning through Liturgy, and Robert Pazmino’s Foundational Issues in Christian Education; Westerhof’s book helps usnderstand how learning takes place in and through worship services; and I have found Bob’s book extremely helpful in confronting my own internal inclinations and biases. A few Unitarian Universalists with anti-Christian biases and prejudices might be repelled by these books; but I’d suggest that the exercise of tamping down anti-Christian biases long enough to find the good in those books could be a useful preparatory exercise for those who have a serious desire to teach against racial bias and prejudice.
+As an educator, I have been greatly inspired by Marcia Chatelaine’s workshop “Talking to Students about Ferguson,” given at Ferry Beach Conference Center in July, 2015. Chatelaine, a professor of history at Georgetown University, helped me understand how intersectionality could be a useful pedagogical strategy. Her workshop also helped me to understand how to get past the strong emotions elicited by Ferguson; she suggested addressing Ferguson from within one’s own area of disciplinary expertise. Thus, as a historian, she could talk about the history of Ferguson as a white-flight suburb, using her are of disciplinary expertise to generate insight.
+Finally, I would also turn to the works of educational philosopher Maxine Greene. In particular, I have found her short essay “Diversity and Inclusion: Towards a Curriculum for Human Beings” to be foundational for the kind of liberative religious education I hold us as an ideal. I’ll give one brief excerpt from this essay that might serve as an inspiration for a suitable pedagogic practice for teaching about white supremacy:
+“[T]here has been a prevalent conception of the self (grand or humble, master or slave) as predefined, fixed, separate. Today we are far more likely, in the mode of John Dewey and existentialist thinkers, to think of selves as always in the making. We perceive them creating meanings, becoming in an intersubjective world by means of dialogue and narrative. We perceive them telling their stories, shaping their stories, discovering purposes and possibilities for themselves, reaching out to pursue them. We are moved to provoke such beings to keep speaking, to keep articulating, to devise metaphors and images, as they feel their bodies moving, their feet making imprints as they move towards others, as they try to see through other’s eyes. Thinking of beings like that, may of those writing today and painting and dancing and composing no longer have single-focused, one-dimensional creatures in mind as models or as audiences. Rather, they think of human beings in terms of open possibility, in terms of freedom and the power to choose.”
+I wanted to end with that passage from Maxine Greene because it points the way to the kind of flexible, learner-focused teaching that I want to do.
+When I translate these (and other) theoretical resources into practical pedagogy for young people in a Unitarian Universalist Sunday school setting, here are some of the things I think about:
+1. My teaching will be centered on activities that allow learners to be “selves in the making.” And, given my own strengths as a teacher, this means I’m going to use the arts; and knowing my limitations as a teacher, I’m going to do best with telling stories (I could see other people using dance, drama, etc., but those are not in my skill set). [This point inspired by Maxine Greene.]
+2. My learners are going to be at various points in their development. I would love to be able to do some kind of formal pre-assessment, but that’s not realixtic in the context of an hour-long Sunday school session. Therefore, I’ll have to be a flexible teacher, willing to adjust my lesson plan to accommodate those who turn out to know very little, as well as those those who already know a lot. [See Bob Pazmino’s chapters on “Sociological Foundations” and “Curricular Foundations.”]
+3. The educational goal of teaching about white supremacy is a BIG task. Since I have to be realistic about what can be taught (and learned) in a given limited time, I’m going to set realistic — and probably modest modest — educational objectives for one teach-in session. But for the long term, I will also continue the liberative educational praxis I’m already using and committed to. [See bell hooks about the realities of teaching.]
+4. Anybody who has taught knows that teachers have to regulate the emotional temperature of a class. The phrase “white supremacy” will obviously generate strong emotions in many people; in fact, that’s the whole point of using that phrase. But I don’t want to limit my educational objective to merely eliciting emotions of shame, anger, guilt, and/or hatred, because from experience I know that too much of those emotions can stop the learning process temporarily (e.g., white people can shut down due to shame, non-white people can shut down due to anger, etc.). So I’ll need to balance how these emotions are elicited in the short-term, against a long-term goal of liberative educational praxis.
+5. Oversimplification is always a temptation in teaching, and I think it’s a particularly strong temptation when teaching about white supremacy. To avoid oversimplification, I’m going to take inspiration from Marcia Chatelaine’s advice on teaching about Ferguson: use intersectionality. Intersectionality asks: how are different oppressions linked? (I suspect this will be an especially useful approach for adult Unitarian Universalists, because so many of them are already doing significant work and learning in sexism, classism, ablism, homophobia, etc.; thus intersectionality can connect what they’ve already accomplished and learned about to the topic of white supremacy.) [This point inspired by Marcia Chatelaine.]
+6. Chatelaine also suggests: focus on an intellectual discipline or subject area you know well, and delve into that. The intellectual disciplines where I have some level of professional knowledge and expertise — philosophy, liberal theology, religious education — aren’t particularly well suited to teaching children and teens about white supremacy. So I tried to think of a subject area where, although I don’t have professional expertise, I have enough knowledge that I could teach something to children — and I thought of environmental justice, a topic I have already taught to children and teens, and a topic that lies at the center of social justice concern in our congregation.
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+The above are some preliminary considerations and practical ideas for implementing a one-shot “teach-in” on white supremacy. Note that what I am proposing does not necessarily conform to the teach-in called for by Black Lives of UUU. I’m specifically addressing the educational considerations of teaching young people in a Sunday school setting; Black Lives of UU has issued a broader call to include this topic in worship services, Sunday morning Forum, etc.
+Furthermore, my practical ideas grow out my own congregation, here in the very specific cultural context of the Bay Area — a region where Cesar Chavez started his career, a region where Chinese immigrants at times lived in virtual slavery, a region where Japanese Americans were illegally (and immorally) interned during the Second World War, a region where one police force (Oakland P.D.) was under federal control because of racial prejudice. I could also mention Oscar Grant. I could also mention to overt sexism and racism of Silicon Valley companies like Facebook, Google, Apple, etc., and of start-up culture, and of Silicon Valley venture capital firms. In terms of environmental justice, I might consider why it is that East Palo Alto, a historically black city, doesn’t have enough water supply to support the kind of development that could bring more jobs (and could also bring more gentrification that might drive out people of color). Bay Area racial history is complex, and your area will differ.
+Richard Dolan has just published the big owl book project through his own publishing company. He has also been a unwavering supporter of this rather unconventional work. Any author will go through pangs of insecurity, and Rich has been there to encourage me to trust what I have tried to create. He also wrote the foreword to the book, and this is posted in its entirety below.
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+Foreword to The Messengers
+by Richard M. Dolan
+You are about to read one of the most original books ever written on UFOs, one that will make any thoughtful person ask fundamental questions about the nature of reality itself. More than any work in recent memory, it successfully ties the UFO phenomenon not simply to possible extraterrestrial intelligences, but to synchronicities, ancient archetypes, dreams, shamanistic experiences, magic, personal transformation, and death.
+And owls. Because Mike Clelland has gathered together compelling and persuasive accounts from innumerable people who have had UFO sightings and apparent abduction experiences in conjunction with absolutely bizarre experiences with owls. Yes, real owls, not owls as screen memories of something else (although as anyone familiar with abduction research knows, this has been reported from time to time).
+The accounts of these people -- including those of Mike himself -- suggest undeniable synchronicities at work. That is, coincidences that are highly meaningful to the persons involved. So meaningful in some cases that they seem staged for that person, and usually in a manner that only that person could decipher.
+This is heady stuff for those of us raised in the standard western-based materialistic rendition of reality, one with a comprehensible cause and effect, and one in which there are no unseen intelligences at work playing us like characters in a video game. And yet, as one goes through account after account of meticulously documented experiences, it becomes hard to avoid thinking along these lines.
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+Some of the synchronicities in this book defy common sense. Mike writes about two women living only 43 miles apart from each other in Massachusetts with experiences so parallel, with such similarity in detail, that they seem like bookends. Both had a kind of mystical experience after a focused intention that had a profound effect on their lives. Both of them had this experience while lying on their outdoor hammock. For both of them, their event started while they were alone, and both were soon joined by their child and husband. They were even friends on Facebook, although unaware of each other’s hammock experience. They even look remarkably alike. For one of the women, the mystical encounter involved two owls; for the other, it was the sighting of a UFO. As Mike wrote, “it feels like the owl and UFO are, in many ways, playing the same metaphysical role in each story.” Even stranger perhaps, Mike happened to interview these two women one day apart from each other.
+Other stories included here suggest that owls play a role in a number of alien or UFO encounters. One witness stated that his contact experiences “were often preceded or followed by the sound of owls on top of my house hooting.” Others seem to have been directed to see UFOs because of actions by owls. In one case, a husband and wife were relaxing together on a dock when the hooting of an owl led directly to the couple seeing an inexplicable UFO high in the sky.
+I believe Mike Clelland has made several contributions toward understanding UFOs and the phenomenon of encounters with apparent alien beings. One of these is his notion of “the maybe people.” The idea of UFO abduction is fraught with preconceptions and baggage, and a very specific idea has emerged of what it is supposed to involve. There are certainly accounts that play out with all the harrowing details of getting plucked from a lonely road or a bedroom at night. But there is a more subtle gray zone, where large numbers of people have described many of the strange aspects relating to this mystery, yet without any UFO contact. Mike’s concept of “the maybe people” underscores the complexity of this phenomenon.
+But this is more than a UFO book. In these accounts, the presence of owls signify important personal and transformative events in a person’s life. Certainly, this can include a UFO encounter, but these owls are also serving as harbingers of other forms of spiritual awakening. And they are connected to death--the ultimate transformation. What’s interesting is that this is precisely how ancient people understood owls. It is in fact a restatement of their ancient archetype: their ability to peer into the darkness representing an ability to penetrate the many dark mysteries of existence.
+One of these stories concerns a woman who saw a large white owl outside her window as she was jolted out of a sound sleep. It sat on a bare branch, positioned perfectly for her to see it. The next morning, she again woke with a start. Just as she sat up in bed, the phone rang, informing her of the death of a family member. This woman also had multiple UFO sightings, a near-death experience, possessed psychic abilities, and had other strange events occur in her life. As Mike wrote, “it’s as if her lifetime of unusual experiences created an opening that morning for an owl to land on that bare branch. It could be that this owl was delivering a message, sad though it may have been, to someone with the life experiences that would allow her to receive it.”
+Another account described here concerns a man who was literally touched on the forehead by the wing of an owl that flew alongside his car as he drove. The owl and the man locked eyes in “some sort of hypnotic trance” before it glided off. Of course, this itself is practically unheard of, but several other elements make this event mysterious and profound. As Mike takes us into its progressively deeper layers, we see it intimately connecting to the man’s medical history, his psychic flashes, a close up UFO sighting from his front door, his long lost sibling, and much more. We discern the pattern of a transcendent intelligence.
+Among the most poignant stories in this book concerns a woman who’s suicide surely seems to have been prevented by the appearance of an owl at exactly the right moment. The manner in which this happened is, like so many stories in this book, uncanny. The encounter with the owl stunned her, and it triggered a deep realization to face her fears and recognize that life would get better. In this story, like all the others in this book, there are layers of meaning that are made clear as we go deeper into the experience.
+Something very odd is going on in our world. It is not simply the manifestation into our physical reality of things that western culture merely considers symbolic or archetypal. It is also that these manifestations appear in a bizarrely synchronistic manner. It is as if someone or some intelligence is pulling the strings of our reality, and doing so in order to tell us something. To teach us.
+So, what are these owls doing? Mike believes they are best seen as messengers, hence the title of this book. And what is the message? Somehow, it has to do with transformation, and the need to wake up and pay attention. Pay attention to what is going on in your life, and to the true nature of reality. As he puts it, “when someone is deeply asleep, whispering won’t wake them. Sometimes you have to really shake them. If that doesn’t work, send in the owls.”
+Although this book includes intriguing stories from so many people, the main journey here is that of the author himself. Mike Clelland has examined his life with a rare commitment to the truth. It isn’t that he planned to undertake this project. Rather, as he said, something triggered it. That something, as strange as it would seem, was owls. When he began exploring his own past with bravery and honesty, he found much more than he had ever imagined. During this process, he went through moments of great duress and even questioned his own sanity. He has now come to terms with his own alien encounters, which he describes here with great detail and power. Indeed, the event he aptly calls his “confirmation event,” is nothing short of mind-blowing. It’s refreshing, too, that he writes about all this not as a victim, nor as some sort of new age prophet. In telling his story, Mike simply strips away all pretense and dedicates himself to exposing the truth as best he can. As a result, his deeply personal journey is one that we can all relate to.
+His research itself was filled with oddities. During the writing of this book, he related to me how the stories themselves would arrive to his email in a synchronistic flurry. And while it is obvious that he has done a great deal of research in creating this wonderful book, he strongly believes that the core of it happened magically. We might well wonder if a guiding intelligence has simply used him as the conduit for making it happen. He seems to feel that way.
+Like all works of great originality, The Messengers is hard to describe because there are no clean and neat categories within which to place it. That is why writing about it has been a challenge. Perhaps the book that feels the most like this one is Whitley Strieber’s classic, Communion, another profound and personal journey that explores the high strangeness of alien encounters. Even so, The Messengers is something new.
+I believe Mike Clelland is taking the study of UFOs and what we loosely call the paranormal into a new and fresh direction. It is as if he has opened up a new vision of exploring our reality, a new vein in which to explore and dig further. Answers will be hard to come by. But the questions make it all worthwhile.
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+2 comments:
+Mike - One can't get a better recommendation than one from Rich Dolan! Congratulations on the publication. I received my copy yesterday and finding it difficult to set down! At about 100 pages in - I'm a bit un-nerved but encouraged. Thank you AND Rich for laying this open!
+Best regards;
+Scott
+Hi Mike,
+Chris Hancock here. I met you at Experiencers Speak, with Debi Tripp. I'm excited about your book. Congrats on getting it out. Can't wait to receive it and dig in, especially since I've been experiencing an owl synchronicity of my own as of late. Hearing them all the time, in the oddest of places. Even seemingly "on command," i.e. I get a felt sense, I stop and... bam...I hear an owl. About 6 months ago or so one literally flew across the windshield of the car I was driving out of our street at home. My wife was in the passenger seat. Funny enough, she wasn't sure she saw it. Was it for me only? Not sure. But somethings up.
+Anyway, congrats again.
+Chris
+Feb. 7, 1928,
+G. N. HEIN MEANS FOR CONTROLLING THE FLUID OUTLET OF AMPULES Filed April 16, 1927 7 %7% 5 allow @H Patented Feb. 7; 1923. V I 1 UNITED STATES lATENT OFFICE.
+.enonen N. item, or sen rniinoisoo, ostrronnin. MEANS FUR CONTROLLING THE FLUID OUTLET OF AMPULES;
+Application filed April 16, 1927. Serial No. 184,198. The present invention relates to the moons filtering screen and provided with it yield controlling the transferring or discharge able cmiuiression vnlve. of third from the mitlet of mnuules and is Referrrn to the drmvln 's where n l-llifl 1 l7 7 r: m J
+adopted 4 s generally. ing parts, the numeral 1 designates n 0011- so he invention are to provide ventionol thin glass ampule preierehl vt or c trolling the discharge of pointed at its opposite ends as atfl, although the on, et oi ampules; to provide the same may he pointedonlv at one endnt filtering the discharged fluid 2-Fig. 4. Overone end of the oinpule admission into the barrel of a tightly fitted or stretched an elastic tubular 65 *ode c s e or other vhle reeepsleeve 8. The treeiend oi: the sleeve isnoren ondto provide or qnsi and positive inally closedhy a conjipressionvalve, illus means for sealing portinllyused ampules to tinted es comprising nyieldahle Wall 4, dispreclude the circulation of air therethrough. posed transversely of the end; ofthe sleeve With the above inentio? 2d and other ohzi -d provided with on elongatedislit 6, the 7 iects in view the invention co l the 1 0t which are normallyinmeeting relnand l n or ports tion to the slit, constituting a valve opening.
+' F the nc- The Wall 4i may be integral with ore part out in separate from the sleeve so long: as it extends under transversely otthe sleeve and is provided i, pr Withnn opening capable of being distorted. t
+portion, size and minor trim The other end of. the enipuleinsy also he tion Within the scope oi ns may be pro ided With an elastic tubular sleeve 7 resorted to without departing from the detochnbly carrying at its "free endaii vo conispirit or sacrificing any of the advantages cnl iilteringscreenlh the hese'lO of which is t0 of the invention. 7 embraced by the end 8 of the sleeveeFigs.
+To more fully comprehend the invention, Qimd 3.
+or use in connection characters of reference indicate correspondit means prior to novel construction herein: or de l coni 'ienying d. swings n. the claims h v stood that various: chnn reference is directed to the accompanying The elastic sleeves after positioning on drawings, wherein oppos1te ends of the :nnpule gripped he- Fig. 1 is a iew in id l v tion of n tween the fingers and are given a slight lne he einpnle showing the tubular sleeve members eral movement W B sired to fracture in position on each pointed end thereof. the znnpule ends, as shown in 3, 4e and Fig. 2 is a view in side elevation of n 5, thefracturing etlordine; the fl id i'lQ double end sinpnle, illustrating in longifrom the mnpnle by gravity whentippedon In; tudinnl section the sleeve members in postend d l i admitted i uppe 6 1d 0f 0 w :1 cap covering the filtering means the ends '5 s eeve 7, as shown in Fig. 3 closing the Fin, 5 is a. View inv side elevation of an W 5 is elite-1161861 lilo 1001111 3 :1 view in ii nil oi the sleeve carrying the 7 preferably over the other end, the ends oi:
+tion, one bein provided ith a filt i the :inipule. This sir admission iscontrolled screen, and the end oi? the other being pro- 136 5 31 the a H l ite t 1 1 vided wit it yieldeble compression valve. slit 6, HS Shown in 1f desired? A Sealf Fi 3 is a View Simflm to Fi 2 l i ing cap 11 may be fitted over the outer end f th 21111191118 ba t a g, end of sleeve 7 and sealing the unused. con- Fig. l: illustrates a single end ztrnpule with tents 01? said ilmlmle fewest P -EQ- the sleeve member in position emln'ncing its Figil ustletes a construction ivn fractured discharge end. the end oi the sleeve 3 he 'ond the slotted ole bulb 9 :nnpnle with the sleeve embracing its tapered rueture 12 provided with a l end, th 5199, at it outer d b i trolled air vent 13. This structure pan \Jidgd ith a i ld bl b lb h i a t ticulnrly adapted for i'forcing the fluid under therein. pressure "from the empule Where speed is re- Fj 6 i a i i d l ti f a sleeve quired or Where the density of the fluid conshowing the compression valve in its normal t n s of the empule is too greet to pass by or closed position. Y gravity through the filtering screen 9.
+Fig. 7 illustrates the compression valve in In p o With h ve 3 p sitioned its compressed or open position. Fig. 8 i over one end of the ampule, and the sleeve int ill)
+the ainpule are fractured; the slit Walls of sleeve 3 are compressed endvvise of the slit (5, asshown inFig. 7, opening the Slit thereby admitting air into the ampule, allowing the fluid to discharge by gravity from its opposite iraetured enthand it sleeve 7 is in position the fluid passes through the lilter- ,ingscreen 9 into any desired receptacle.
+Where the density ofthe thud too great to pass through the filtering means, the sleeve (Fig. 5) carrying thebulb structure 12 at its free end may be used. In this construction, the airvent 13 is closed by placing the linger thereover and the bulb compressed, which forces air through the slit (5 1n the Wall 5, thus forcing the fluid under pressure from the am pulse and through the filtering means. \Vhen the lingerie; removed from the air vent 13 and the same is opened to allow air to enter the bulb Stl'!l(lture, and pressure on the bull released the bulb assumes its normal position, the slit in the vall closes, tillttpl'GtfltltltE the ad mission of air into the ampule. a
+One end2 of the ampule may be fractured and removed prior to placing the sleeve 3 thereover, and when the opposite end is broken, the ampule contents rill be pre [cludedtrom flowing therefrom until such time as the slit 6 of the sleeve is opened, admitting air into the ampule.
+The sleeve 3 with the bulb structure 12 at its end may be used as previously described to force the fluid under compression from the ampule or the samemay be used in the same manner, as the sleeves 3, illus trated in Figs. 1 to i inclusive. When used to control the gravity flow of the ampule contents it is only necessary to compress the Wall 5 endwise of the slit 6, the necessary air to displace the fluid discharging from the ampule being admitted through thenormally open vent 13. p
+In Fig. 8 the sleeve 7 is illustrated as being providedintermediate of its ends with a transverse Wall 14 provided with a slit 15 adapted on endwise 0011'11')1'(3Ej.'-1l01] to open and close. i
+It to be understood that the screen or filtering member may be positioned on either side of the wall It in accordance with manufacturing advantages.
+With the sleeve T equipped as designated, it will be apparent that both slits (i closing the body inwardly from its open end said wall provided with a normally olosed vent adapted for distortion and opening on l'JtQSilll'Q being applied longitudinally of the we ll transveri'aely or the elastic body.
+In combination with a fluid eontainim. ampule having pointed ends; a pair otyieldable tubular members, one stretched over each of said ends; an elastic wall dispos wl transversely across the free end of one or" said tubular membersasaid elastic u'all pro vided with a slit adapted -J'or distortion to provide a vent; and means carried by the other n'ien'ibcr for filtering the discharged fluid. i
+3. An elastic tubular member :tor stretching over one tapered end of a fragile fluid containingampule, said member comprising a tubular elastic body open at one end and provided with a compressible bulb at its other end; and a slit elastic Wall disposed transversely of said tubular member at a point between the compressible bulb and the open end of the body.
+In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
+GIEOIR G11) N. H hi I N,
+(I ll
+By Claire Hastings, from Sheila Connolly's romantic suspense, Once She Knew
+I like the Christmas season. I teach at Sophia College in western Massachusetts, and December always brings the mass exodus of students, which is great. Not that I don't love them all—they're smart and they ask a lot of challenging questions, and they usually even do the work I ask for, more or less on time. But that means it takes a lot of energy on my part to keep ahead of them, so when they leave for winter break, I can relax, just for a while.
+Merry Christmas! Yes, I'm reading this post on Christmas Day. I just got home from work. It's snowing and truly beautiful outside-but the ride home was a bit slow. I adore your orchard series and can't wait for your County Cork one. I'm unfamiliar with your romantic suspense, so will have to check it out!
+Merry Christmas to you all! Yes, it is Christmas day already here in Holland, and I am awake, while my boyfriend is still sleeping. I'll surprise him with a nice brunch if he gets awake in time. So I took the time to read some of my favourite blogposts first.
+The book sounds good Sheila, goodluck and congrats!
+This is new to be,too. I'm sure this and the Cork County Mysteries will be favorites also.
+Hi Sheila. I do not own an e-reader as I like holding a book in my hands, but I would love to read this book. Merry Christmas to all. It's early Christmas morning in New England with very light snow. Perfect.
+Merry Christmas! What better way to spend those few early morning minutes than reading before all the craziness of Christmas begins. Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and best wiahes for a safe and Happy New Year!
+What a wonderful way to celebrate the holiday! In a comfy chair with a great book, have a healthy, happy safe Christmas! And Merry Christmas to you and all you love!
+Lynn/MI
+Merry Christmas! I, too, am reading and posting on Christmas Day. My daughter is going to work, for a couple hours (home health care) and I'm going to cook. Will do "face time" with our daughter who lives in WAshington State while she opens gifts. She's alone this Christmas. Her husband has been deployed to Kurdistan. We're in Nebraska. Wishing a wonderful and safe Christmas to every one!
+Merry Christmas! There is never a time that I don't read at least for a little bit.
+Merry Christmas. I'm another Christmas day reader
+Happy Holidays! Thanks for having this contest. Would like the arc of Buried in a Bog! Merry Christmas!!!
+Merry Christmas! I always find time to read no matter what the time of day! Reading is my paasion and my great escape to take me away for awhile. Have a great day.
+Sorry, I meant passion (lol)!
+I hope you have a very Merry Christmas! I'm currently enjoying the apple orchard mysteries and looking forward to your new series. There's nothing better here in western Massachusetts in winter than curling up with a good book while the snow piles up outside - not that we've had more than a dusting so far, just enough for a white Christmas. Happy holidays!
+Merry Christmas from MN - where it's COLD!
+I enjoy the Orchard Mysteries and look forward to this new series. Happy Christmas
+Another Merry Christmas for MN--and yes, it's really cold here.
+We already finished our Christmas stuff Sunday & yesterday. Now I am waiting for texts from my far flung daughter and gson. It's not quite like being there, but I do 't have to wait months for news like in wagon train days. How did they stand it???
+Anyway, your book sounds like something I'd like!!! I'd love to win an arc.
+Pen
+pmettert @ yahoo dot com
+My teenagers were ready at 5:30 this morning. I even had a little nap after the excitement of scratching lotter tickets. Pie is in the oven so I'm relaxing a bit now. Merry Christmas to all.
+Sandy 2012
+Of course I'm reading this on Christmas day. I have time to use (NOT "waste") while things roast!
+It is Christmas Day, the visitors are gone, and I have gotten the dishwasher loaded....it is peaceful. And May God Bless Us Everyone.
+MerryMerry & a HappyHappy to all!!!
+thank you for the giveaway!!!
+Merry Christmas! It is Christmas day and I just got back from spending time with and riding my horse. Now I get to relax and curl up with a book. Hope the next book I read will be yours!
+Merry Christmas! It is Christmas day and I just got back from spending time with and riding my horse. Now I get to relax and curl up with a book. Hope the next book I read will be yours!
+Yes, I am also reading this on Christmas Day! I almost forgot to check out the blog today. Looking forward to further reading.
+I am spending most of the day reading until we have to go to my parent's for dinner. Merry Christmas to all.
+Merry Christmas to all ~ I hope you all got just what you wished for. I know Santa treated me very well this year! Even though my family has had a very rough year, I still feel very blessed. I love your Orchard series and I can't wait to read your new County Cork series!
+Merry Christmas!
+bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
+Merry Christmas to you. IF i win i want buried in a bog cause i will stare at the cover and imagine myself living there.
+Merry Christmas! :) As our Christmas day has wrapped up and we're basking in the after-glow of the day's treats and events, I decided to hop on here knowing today was your day to post! I absolutely LOVE your Orchard Series and can't wait for the County Cork Series! I hope that you and your loved ones had a wonderful holiday :)
+Marie
+songbird1613 at yahoo dot com
+I need a new Nook book!
+Cara Dube
+Caradube@bellsouth.net
+I want to start the County Cork series.
+SharonC
+shroncrozier@yahoo.com
+Merry Christmas! Yes I am reading this on Christmas Day, in a blanket with a fire and tea. I adore your orchard series and await the new series. I do not have a E Reader but to win a copy of this new book would be delightful.Mery Christmas
+Merry Christmas!!
+I would love to read BURIED IN A BOG thank you.
+Oh but I am reading this on Christmas Day...or Christmas late evening, LOL. Would love any of the prizes up for grabs.
+I read this earlier but have just gotten around to posting. As it's not my holiday I went witht the tradition of going to the movies and saw "The Hobbit" (again). This time I saw it in IMAX so I could see 9 minutes of the upcoming Star Trek movie.
+I am reading this Christmas evening. Hope your Christmas was nice.
+OK, I tried to post earlier, it didn't work. Hope you had a great Christmas.
+Merry Christmas and have a great 2013! Thank you for this opportunity.
+thesecretwriter1(at)gmail(dot)co(dot)uk
+Thank you for this opportunity. Have a wonderful New Year!
+thesecretwriter1(at)gmail(dot)com
+Merry Christmas! I read on Christmas Day too! Got started on 'Brain on Fire' By Susannah Cahalan and couldn't put it down. We got loads of snow too so not going anywhere. I love cozies!
+CarolNWong(at)aol(dot)com
+Merry Christmas & a prosperous New Year. Great opportunity with thanks.
+May your New Year bring prosperity and health. Thank you for opportunity.
+Enjoyed reading the comments. The book sounds really interesting. If I win, I would like the book since I do not have an e-reader.
+JWIsley(at)aol(dot)com
+Had a wonderful Christmas and hope to be able to choose from your offerings as the winner.
+tbranco24 AT gmail DOT com
+Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and is looking forward to the New Year. Thank you for a chance to win.
+Katie J.
+johnsonk133[at]yahoo[dot]com
+Happy Hoildays days to everyone.
+Happy Hoildays everyone. Great giveaway.
+Merry Christmas and a Happy Yule--would so love to read ARC pf Buried in a Bog!
+Happy days to all--would so love to win ARC of Buried in a Bog!
+keep trying to enter as I would so love to win-ARC of Buried in a BOg would really make me happy--happy winter days to all!
+LOVE these giveaways!! It's a great thing cuddling up with a good book (ARC or Kindle copy) in this cold weather....well, as cold as it really gets in Florida :) Have a wonderful and blessed New Year!!
+And a happy Third Day of Christmas to you all.
+How nice to include ebooks as give-aways. I'm so spoiled by my Kindle that I never never never try reading one of those paper monkeys with minds of their own and keep turning pages by themselves. But authors beware. Without all that paper stuff between you and me on a Kindle, I can read directly into your mind.
+Happy Third Day of Christmas. Best present yet--a neighbor shoveled my sidewalks. Now I can leave for hot muggy Florida where it never rains, much less snows, knowing the dog-walkers and school children in my neighborhood won't crack their hip in front of My house while I'm gone.
+How cool to include ebooks as give-aways. I never Never NEVER read those silly paper monkeys with minds of their own, determined to turn pages however the wind blows. But writers beware--without all that paper stuff between you and me when I'm reading on a Kindle, I can see directly into your mind!
+And I didn't read this on Christmas day. Son, daughter-in-law, and two granddaughters here for a few days, but they left yesterday - which is when we discovered our internet connection had also left. (Always happens over holidays, somehow.) Fortunately, it's now back with us, so I eagerly hopped on and read this. (And I read the raves previously.)
+Happy Holidays! I am really looking forward to Sheila's new series. I love how she ties historical elements into her cozies. It satisfies my genealogy & mystery reading passions all in one. Thanks for the giveaway!
+Whether you work in a traditional office with a modern office design, on the road, or from a home office, the setup your workspace has, can impact your productivity either negatively or positively. Many small business owners understand what sharing a workspace feels like when too many persons are in a small area. A comfortable work environment is important if you want to keep your productivity levels high. That’s why exploring creative and efficient office design ideas for a small business can be so profitable.
+Is your small business office design conducive to your workers’ needs and objectives? Is your electric standing desk crowded so much that you are not able to function effectively? It would be wise to consider a new office interior design that could fix all your problems. Now, you may be wondering if a small business owner, such as yourself, can embark on this great task. How can you balance the scales between making the office feel like yours while considering the needs of your employees?
+Small Business Office Ideas
+Your office is more than just the place you show up on Mondays through to Fridays and clock in and out of. Of course, this default schedule doesn’t apply to everyone. In any case, the office represents you, your employees, your brand, and your positive work culture. Some insights, inspiration, and research can be extremely useful in transforming your current office space into the kind of work environment that allows employees to feel creative and productive.
+Thankfully, you do not need to hire an expensive interior decorator and spend a wealth of money to make your small office presentable. Some small corporate office design ideas are easy to implement and can transform everything, making the workspace more fun, creative, and professional. Here are 14 small corporate office design ideas to assist you in the decision-making process.
+1. Embrace the Space as It Is: Work Together
+Having an open-plan office is an effective way to take full advantage of a small office area. It removes boundaries and fosters creative conversations and thinking among team members. You can achieve this design by pairing desks together and facing each other in groups of two or four. Team members can discuss thoughts and ideas freely, build closer and healthy work relationships, and feel unified.
+Ensure you have a clear path around and through the office floor, leave the main thoroughfares free from obstacles, and allow room between desks for each ergonomic office chair. Group like-minded co-workers, especially if they have similar roles.
+The boundaries of other design choices do more than just prevent free-flowing conversation and critical thinking. When the office space is too small, these boundaries use up valuable floor space, which means what was already a small area is made to feel even smaller.
+2. Use Furniture to Free up Space
+Many of the best small corporate office design ideas focus on furniture, as furniture takes up the largest space in the office. Consider going simpler and smaller. Replace large and bulky furniture with standing furniture to maximize space and lessen clutter. Minimalist furniture can have a huge visual impact without using up all the space that its counterparts would. If you’re going to do a bulk office furniture order, pay attention to the furniture you’re choosing.
+Use geometric tables that offer the same number of seats as old-fashioned rectangle ones. Doing so brings team members closer and promotes better collaboration. Another option is to forego some of the standard office furniture. Here, you would be demolishing cubicles and getting rid of big filing cabinets by going paperless or moving them off-site. Having less furniture around gives employees more space to work and be productive.
+3. Refrain from Using Labels in the Workplace
+Trying to keep the office flexible is a good idea for office design ideas for small businesses. If you only have a few employees working various hours in a small space, you can play around with a flexible design that makes individual workspaces more conducive to multiple tasks and activities. Having free chairs, desks, and spaces that are flexible means more potential areas for chats, meetings, and briefings.
+Convert boardrooms and conference rooms into a general area for meeting or into a lounge. Clear out storerooms and transform them into media rooms, private rooms to take calls, or whatever room or area works for the team and can stimulate high levels of productivity, job satisfaction, and equality.
+4. Incorporate Nature
+Letting the natural sunlight in, having live office plants such as peace lilies, devil’s ivy, cactus, bamboo, palm, snake plants, and other natural elements can create a healthy environment for you and your employees. A biophilic design offers many benefits, including increased productivity and creativity levels, better personal well-being, and it even helps to brighten up the office.
+Adding a glass divider is an elegant yet simple way to create a space for meetings or work without forgoing the natural sunlight. Having panels that are portable offers flexibility for change. If you are in a beautiful area, it’s a great way to showcase the lake, trees, and breathtaking views.
+5. Incorporate Employee Satisfaction
+Though you have a small workplace, employee personal space is important. Ensuring staff members have at least a single outlet. If space is there for more, that works even better. Even in a limited space, taking such an initiative speaks to the consideration of overall well-being productivity maintenance in the office. Transform space that is underutilized into safe office spaces, mediation corners, or even a gym.
+Updating or adding a kitchen area or lunchroom with a kettle, microwave, and coffee machine is also another splendid idea. Add a television, and you can even encourage healthy eating by having healthy food options. If it’s too much on the company budget to provide lunch options, then use posters and other methods to encourage healthier nutrition.
+Try adding a notice board for posting and bonding with jokes and riddles throughout the day. Employees display more attentiveness and work more efficiently when their inputs are considered and incorporated into the office design ideas for a small business. This goes double when they are made to feel like their holistic health and development are company priorities.
+6. Décor
+Decorating your small office can go a long way in showcasing your personality. Imagine adding art to your workstation like walls filled with artwork and mounted accents break-ups. Hang light decorations from the ceilings to help with dimensions and introduce a few plants for a vibrant and natural look.
+Your decorations and fixtures can reinforce your brand. Using your company logo and colors in the office design is a creative way to represent your business. Doing so can drive employee pride and communicate to the wider public that you are here and here to stay. Décor does not have to be too dramatic or overwhelming. It requires nothing more than a subtle extension of the reputation you have built.
+Humans are visual creatures after all, which is why it is often said that a picture paints a thousand words. What kind of image are you painting with your office décor?
+7. Get a Virtual Assistant
+Having a speech recognition virtual assistant is such an incredible idea for office design ideas for small businesses that everyone can use is such a modern steal. It is a wireless system that can schedule appointments, make calls, play music when requested, search for insights and respond to research questions, and it can even control the temperature.
+Amazon Echo comes highly recommended in this regard, and if you connect it to the company Amazon account, you can use it to order supplies and equipment for your new small business office ideas.
+8. Brightening Dull Furniture
+Office furniture is known to be dull, depressing, and unappealing with colors of tan, gray, and black. Brightening your existing modern office furniture to match a vision of intriguing art and bright colorful walls is simple but effective. Any space can benefit from a statement cushion or pillow and a burst of color which are inexpensive ways to bring about vibrancy.
+Colors can be used to make your office a welcoming place by strategically stimulating creativity, healthily increasing the heart rate and productivity levels, and generating calmness.
+You may want to start by bringing more hues of blue into the mix. Blues are some of the most mentally stimulating colors around, which makes them perfect for an environment in which you want your employees to perform.
+9. Use All the Office space
+There is no harm in using every inch of the space you are paying for. If there are empty forgotten areas and corners, think about ways to use them. Whether by acquiring a pair of silent electric bikes, a standing desk, a small library, or even an aquarium. Anything that works for the team can enhance employee morale and add personality.
+Also, remember that the space was small, to begin with. If you don’t effectively use it all, you feed into an illusion that the space is even smaller than it is.
+10. Declutter
+Sometimes your office may appear a lot smaller than it is, and it’s not because you chose not to use some space. The real problem is that the usage allocation wasn’t the most effective, to begin with. This is the right time to declutter and rediscover the space you once had. You need only retain the furniture and office equipment that are needed and are used daily.
+Try storing some items off-site and shredding old documents and files that are no longer of use to your organization. Wherever you can, donate, dump, sell or recycle items. Even without repainting or over-the-top decorations, this is enough to give your small office a facelift, transforming the look and feel by making it appear clean and new.
+11. Change the Status Quo
+Change can come even if you’re dealing with something that always worked or was normally done in a specific way. Your small business office design does not have to conform to the traditional office layout. You can change things to suit you and your employees better.
+In an era of technology, having one huge desk per person can just be overkill, depending on the type of business you are running. This principle also holds for having multiple cabinets and shelves of paper and files. Your office must conform and be in alignment with your objectives and goals and assist in achieving that.
+12. Create Zones
+Depending on how things flow in your office, you may have areas with low and high activities. Discover ways to improve those areas for better transitions and flow for your office design ideas for a small business. Creating zones or switching up areas and converting the spaces can improve employee productivity and efficiency.
+Well-planned office layouts increase the overall workflow, add energy to the setting and reduce chaos. Bottlenecks are also a huge problem that small businesses contend with and creating zones can go a long way in helping you to fight against the issue.
+13. Reevaluate Your Office Design
+Rearranging your furniture can have a significant impact on the dynamic of the business and necessary to consider when building office design ideas for small business. Walk through your office on a busy day and pay close attention to the flow of things to find out what works and what needs adjustments.
+Ask yourself a few questions, such as “do we need a reception desk?” “would the employees benefit from a communal workspace that can promote collaboration?” Find your answers and think of ways to implement the useful insights and eliminate the ones that fall on the less helpful side of the spectrum.
+Conclusion
+Do not allow a small office workspace to discourage you from having a successful one. While the walls cannot grow any wider, making the space bigger utilizing one or two of these ideas can have your office feeling bigger than ever. Feel free to take it beyond one or two if you wish, so you can bring numerous solutions and improvement into your company dynamic
+The possibilities for small business office ideas are plenty but the main guiding principle is to ensure the office design you create captures the business goals and vision.
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+First off, I want to congratulate Barry and the Windows Ultimate team for finally stepping in the right direction after months of stalling and silence. The release of the final version of DreamScenes plus the content pack yesterday might not rejuvenate the Ultimate Extras excitement to its former shine, but progress is progress. I think the saying “better late than never” couldn’t be more true on this occasion.
+Whilst yesterday was as good as any, could Microsoft have released DreamScenes sooner? A lot sooner? Say, Thursday July 19, 2007?
+I hate to play devil’s advocate all the time but sometimes questions, even stupid ones like this, needs to be asked. Especially when tiny pieces of evidence suggests otherwise.
+Whilst 6.0.6000.16504 (vista_rtm(wmbla).070719-1641) might not make a lot of sense, it’s surprising meaningful. One of the neat things about Microsoft software is that every DLL and executable file released is tagged with an abundance of metadata describing what it is. One of those details is a build string. A build string identifies what major and minor revision is the compiled code, who is the owner of the code and when it was compiled.
+In this case it doesn’t take a genius to figure out the version of DreamScenes.dll that was distributed yesterday was compiled on the 19th of July, 2007. That’s 69 days ago. It means this version of DreamScenes hasn’t been modified since.
+The digital security certificated signed by Microsoft confirms the file was signed the day after.
+I’m no conspiracy theorist, neither do I think this is a conspiracy by any stretch of the imagination, but I do believe this highlights the unnaturally long development cycle of Ultimate Extras and just how slow things are progressing. Taking into account for testing and documentation, 69 days between code compile and release is something of a concern if we are to expect more as promised again by the mighty Barry.
+Update: Since no changelog was provided to what actually changed between the beta and final release, the consensus at Channel9 shows the performance still sucks and multi-GPU support is even removed. How’s that for 6 months’ work.
+47 insightful thoughts
+They don’t WANT to give any substantial. Plus! packs were replaced by Ultimate Extras, now they’re saying even Powertoys are replaced by the same. The XP PowerToys are replaced by language packs and a game?? Ridiculous. Where is TweakUI one year after Vista’s release?
+all because of sinofsky 😀
+This is getting to be ridiculous. I think I’ll just stick to my bussiness edition of Vista, no point upgrading now. Glad you made my decision easy MS!
+lol and Long stirs up the Microsoft pot even more…. 😛
+Or, may be they were hoping that the other Ultimate Extras would be ready by now and may be they wanted to do a big bang release (looking at the kind of extras they have on tap, this doesn’t deserve the ‘big bang’ theory!).
+I think Microsoft is stalling for time as far as extras are concerned. And they are taking everyone for a ride with their ‘we-are-so-honest, we-are-so-open’ blog posts about the extras.
+They released DreamScene to hide from the fact that they don’t have anything lined up. And they are BS’ing again on the extras blog about changing the Ultimate Extras text and how they are working of loads of great extras.
+When will they ever learn?
+Long, what app are you using to view file properties (on those first two screens)? Thanks.
+About performance – I think it`s impossible make HD playback process much better with CPU decoding. Hey! Users should learn physics, because of, seems like they really don`t understand, that it`s IMPOSSIBLE make playback without CPU usage whith no hardware decoding.
+I will quote my friend on the possible reasoning why it took so long to be released if it was ready from July 19th:
+Quote:
+“I’m guessing they were waiting on the language packs and release them together as stated in their blog post a while ago. The language packs slipped, but they didn’t see the need for a seperate release until speculation started about them dropping the extras.”
+It’s hard to nail Microsoft over CPU usage due to the new “DLL hell” that is codecs.
+For those with CPU usage concerns, download RadLight Filter Manager and ensure the merit on Windows Vista’s packaged MPEG2 decoder is higher than all the others. You may be surprised to find your favorite application XYZ decided to override the in-box decoder with its own slow garbage.
+I seem to remember the hold up being right-to-left languages. That’s why it took so long.
+What I do not understand is why you believe this is a new release?.
+I don’t really know.
+To me this is just an old compiled version different than the beta that was release just because.
+why?
+Because a lot of press was talking about Microsoft could not provide what they promised.
+Is so simple, MS release this version because of you the Internet guys like Neowin and other that were always watching Redmon and they’re Extras broken promises.
+Just my thoughts.
+I like the dreamscene, but when I try to play one of the videos it crashes
+I am using ATI Rad X1650 Pro and all I get is a bunch of small colored square all over my screen, has anyone come across that before?
+Well, I’ve commented on this saga before, so it was initally great to see the RTM. Clearly a despirate last minute panick “we have to put out something” reaction. And no, i didnt appreciate the ‘joke’ (ha ha so funny) about there being no summer in Seattle. Lame when you have frustrated customers the other end. That aside, today I installed the RTM version. And guess what; I just get a black screen when a video is selected. Black background.
+I’m SO glad all that testing, all 69 days of it, was so well done. The beta actaully worked (apart from the CPU issues…), what a farse.
+I’m still waiting for those “exclusive publications”. And i’m not installing SP1 and agreeing to the new EULA (where they will change their commitement) until the information of what I “will get” is fulfilled.
+I’m known among my friends as a miCrosoft fan. Indeed, I’m a Registered Partner, go to events, always defending Microsoft as company and telling people about the new products. This is, honestly, the first time I’ve been totally furious. I still don’t understand why none of the “Big” guys in the Press have not picked up on this. I had assumed that at WORST, we would get Plus! pack level of add-ons, but quite honestly, we’ve had less than that. Abysmal. And for anyone who says they are mere “extras” and shouldnt be considered as an added value proposition – for me, the proposed description WAS part of my purchase decision.
+William,
+Agreed. Everyday, as Microsoft digs themselves deeper and deeper, I wonder if someone will take this through the legal system… This is just wrong.
+Is this any real surprise?
+Save the .NET/Visual studio team, very little out of Redmond lately is quality. This is just another example of something that should have been a simple deliverable that turned into utter embarassment. I watched the Vista launch event, it was good humor, but during that the event the only “Wow” was DreamScene (which isnt saying much). It was promised to have little to now CPU impact, they even showed this. Where is it?
+Actually, that launch event should have been the first clue. WTF was that family on stage for, what possible clue could they have for propper OS design. “Ohh, we wanted a Burn button on the photo gallery”. Great input.. Shocking that IT NEEDED TO BE ASKED. MS should LEAD in OS design, not follow.
+Vista is a UI nightmare. I do not share Long’s opinion of the MSX team, perhaps they are more than what was delivered, but Vista is pretty hard on the eyes at times. It amazes me to this day how many clicks it takes to join a wireless network, Apple has this down to one. (Also doesnt have some half backed UI that shows me every possible connection under the sun, Apple has a wireless drop down menu that just freaking works). Then there is the trainwreck of the new Network and Sharing Center, I want the drugs the UI team was using when the designed that – everyone is simply confused by it. Plus – now more clicks to get to network adapters! Yay!
+MS needs one rock solid UI team, everything needs to pass through this team. Office 2007 look ok/good – but looks alien on XP and even on Vista. Apple isnt a model for consistancy either, but it is better, and it doesnt take multiyear dev cycle to crank out quality.
+oh my……more Ultimate Shame for Microsoft….makes me think about what they are really doing?
+and i agree as well….sounds like a class action law suit will be cooked up anytime now….
+and i’ll bet money we will not see another “Extra” until after SP1….we’ll have to see about that though huh?
+peas
+cityboy
+Let no talk about vista because when ever I Saw this video I hate MS a lot.
+You’re totaly right Long Zheng, I tested DreamSence first beta and the bugs are still the same and nothing changed, I think this so-called “Ultimate Extra Team” just gave us something to shutup and stop talking about this Ultimate Con!!!
+Wow, you busted them! good work dude.
+Rafael: glad I’m not alone! I’ve never been one running to the Courts, but really, on this occasion it wouldn’t seem unmerited (although I am sure the current UALA gives Microsoft scope to do as much or as little as they want, and that text in explorer is purely ‘guidance’ or something vague!).
+The Ultimate Extas site doesnt allow comments – how very convienient. Funny though because, give credit where Microsoft deserves it; virtually every other blog Microsoft has DOES allow comments. Strangely convinient.
+RyanLM: At the end of the day Ultimate Extras was clearly concocted by Marketing, in order to sell more higher costing systems. And many of things that poroabably were planned to be included in Home Premium were pushed up to that as an “extra” (one of the games for example). I also think that Language packs, in this day and age where people travel for work / exchange programmes at school/college etc, should be included as a basic feature. Same goes for Office.
+Back back to the core of the arguement: They provided deception – a false sales arguement, at the time of purchase for many people. I am certain that sales people in stores will have been pushing less tech-savvy consumers to get Ultimate citing Extras. The Microsoft website has a page on them.
+Then there’s the category like us – reading tech blogs etc, who are in many cases, enthusiasts, resellers, OEMs, people who are most likely to buy Xbox’s, Zunes and generally good evangalists for Microsoft. Punching us like this is NOT a clever move.
+William
+Nehemoth: I’m sold. I’ll take that build of Longhorn please!
+Me too BenN, sadly this was just a dream.
+What really frustrates me is that the Ultimate Extras team, when they existed, was kick ass! Alex Kipman, Erik (long last name), and crew were always communicating with its testers, pushing out new dogfood builds and most importantly squashing bugs!
+The original team is not to blame for this! Blame the higher ups that decided the team should be no more!
+You’re right, partially. The file, DreamScenes.dll, may not be responsible for everything in dreamscene (don’t know exactly, just guessing), therefore some other files might have actully changed. The other thing – WMBLA is a team within MS releasing all versions of Windows: XP, Server, Vista. Take a look what they have in a calendar: Vista SP1, Server 2008, XP SP3 including minor milestones like betas and RC’s. Do you _really_ think they will drop these big projects and release vista’s toy DreamScene?? Gotta be kidding me…
+Hmm, wow, I have lots to say, but I’m not sure how much I actually will. I think I’ll keep it down to departments.
+I think that the two big products out of MS this year (Vista and Office) are overall decent products. Vista is unique because it’s not revolutionary by any means. It is, however, confusing. Had we got what was promised in Longhorn, I probably would have upgraded my laptop to it right away, when it came out, even if I were to be stuck on the more basic UI. Now there’s really no reason to upgrade. Anything I want to do I can do just fine on XP. Sure there’s some things I could do on Vista that’d be nice, but XP fulfills my needs.
+Office 2007, on the other hand, is quite revolutionary, in my opinion. It’s the first program(s) to offer that “Ribbon” UI. When I saw it, I immediately was impressed at how much better it appeared. I tested the public beta ever since Beta 2 was released, and received my free copy at a Launch Event in early February. At the time, we had OpenOffice.org 2.0 installed on both computers. It was time to get updated. Even if I hadn’t got it free, I would have purchased a copy, if only the Home and Student version.
+It’s interesting to see the digital multimedia platform (Expression and Silverlight). Stuff appears to be working there. There’s at least progress being made, with Expression Blend 2 previews, announcements about Silverlight on Linux, etc.
+Finally, Windows Live is a neat, open platform. Open is multi-meaning. Not only is it open as in open for developers to build off of (dev.live.com), but also open in forms of communication. You’d be hard pressed to find a Live team without a team blog. It’s amazing. Most of those welcome comments as well. I loved the style it was back in it’s early beta stages (late 2005 – about April 2006), fun and laid back. While lately, they’ve become a lot more professional, they hooked me at that time and so I stuck around.
+Microsoft has tons of potential (or should we say passion, as a pun on their old slogan), but they seem to be only half-delivering. I know many people here would love to see that change.
+Mike,
+As I blogged here (), the other files are even older! I’m a bit confused why you would claim someone is partially wrong yet not have the facts to back it up.
+Here are the other files:
+Dreamscene.dll (July 19, 2007)
+Dreamscene.dll.mui, all languages (July 19, 2007)
+themecpl.dll (March 14, 2007)
+themecpl.dll.mui, all languages (March 15, 2007)
+langcleanupsysprepaction.dll (March 14, 2007)
+lpksetup.exe (March 14, 2007)
+lpremove.exe (March 14, 2007)
+muilanguagecleanup.dll (March 14, 2007)
+mcbuilder.exe (March 14, 2007)
+What app are you using to view the properties? Does not seem be to Explorer.
+@Raiker & anonymous: I used Process Explorer to find the build strings in the files.
+think of this, if its taking along time then its got to be very good. theres no point of releasing something thats not to the superour of the public. Microsoft are just making tension, but at the same time causing upset but keeping the tension.
+Daniel, that makes no sense at all.
+Mike: Microsoft should deliver what they promise. If this involves hiring more people, so be it. If they don’t have the manpower to deliver pretty Extras alongside their most important projectproducts, they shouldn’t have *offered* it in the first place.
+Oh when will you all cry out and start suing microshaft?!?!?!
+I just want a class action suit so I can join in…i want my money back on my ultimate BS
+The build revision does not mean what you think it means. You can poke around in files and find numbers, but that doesn’t mean you understand what you’re looking at. In this case, you’ve got it all wrong.
+@whoever: Then please correct me.
+@whoever: would love to know too! Something did change between teh beta and the real thing (as the beta worked, and this one doesnt!), but details would be good.
+I really think that build is more stable than the old one…
+and reduce the CPU usage by stop the video playback while full screen app is running… It work much better than first seen
+Whether or not this an old version or a new version, the fact remains that it still does not work properly. The CPU usage is still far too high, explorer crashes terminating dreamscene far too often as well as dreamscene ‘pausing’ randomly even though it is still ‘running’ requiring you to restart it. Throw in the fact that the ‘bundled and extra scenes’ are few and far between with most being simply boring and what you are left with is a joke. An unfunny joke at the consumers expense.
+I was apparently under the mis-apprehension that MS was a large and wealthy company capable of hiring staff to fulfill customer expectations. It appears that they are actually a small and cash strapped company. Maybe I should send them a dollar?
+End User: “capable of hiring staff to fulfill customer expectations”. Of course, these arent just customer expectations, this is a case of not delivering what they said!
+IF they had not said “You will get” and then three catagories (including these so-far elusive publications, and that they didnt say “little to no hit” on the CPU for Dreamscene, I wouldnt be expecting much else. THEY set the bar high. And don’t get me started on the “Wow” stuff..! I love Vista (yes, for me it’s worked on the whole well) – but the Extras is just a discusting state of affairs. Sometimes – as you alude to – you’d think you were asking a cash-strapped start-up!
+A very unfunny joke, indeed. (If they ever try and joke about the weather again, i’ll fly over and punch them – this is not the time for chummy talk when you have irate customers on the recieving end)
+How To Claim As A Passenger In A Car Accident? How Much Compensation Can I Claim?
+According to statistics released by the British Government, there were 182,560 injuries as the result of traffic accidents in 2016. Though this total had fallen from the previous year, the number of serious injuries had risen as a percentage amount. Of those road traffic accidents, a large number affected passengers. Injuries suffered while riding in a car as a passenger can be very serious. If you have suffered such an injury, you may be owed compensation.
+In car accident claims passenger injuries can play an important role. Often, the passenger has little control over the accident. Should they suffer debilitating injuries as a result, then these injuries may have been suffered as the result of another party’s negligence. These life-changing injuries can cost huge amounts, be it emotionally, physically, or financially.
+If you were a passenger who was in an accident, you have the right to file a passenger car accident claim and seek compensation for the injuries you have sustained. In this guide, you will find information helping you to get started in making such a claim.
+Select a section:
+- A guide to passenger accident claims.
+- Who is responsible for injuries to a passenger in a car accident?
+- Claiming as a passenger who sustained an injury in a car accident.
+- Claiming as a passenger who sustained an injury in a public transport accident.
+- What to do if you are involved in a car accident as a passenger?
+- How to begin a passenger injury claim.
+- Can I claim against foreign drivers?
+- Can my passenger sue me?
+- What can be claimed for after a car accident as a passenger?
+- What types of injuries do passengers sustain in car accidents?
+- How much compensation will I get for as a passenger after a car accident?
+- No win no fee passenger injury claims.
+- Why choose us as your claims service after as a passenger in a car accident claim?
+- Call for free advice and to start a claim.
+A Guide to Passenger Accident Claims
+Car Passenger
+Making a claim for compensation can be tough. If you were the passenger in an accident and became injured as a result, the myriad causes and consequences of the accident can lead to a huge amount of complicated legal wrangling. If you believe you might be owed compensation as a result of your accident, this guide can help you figure out how to get started on such a claim.
+Who is Responsible for Injuries to a Passenger in a Car Accident?
+One of the major issues discussed during any compensation claim is that of responsibility. Given the lack of influence or control a passenger likely has in any given situation, a claim can be a process of determining who was at fault for the accident or who acting negligently. In many cases, the following parties might be responsible:
+- The Driver of the vehicle causing the accident – The person driving the vehicle may have been acting recklessly or ignoring legal advice relating to driving. This could be either the driver of the vehicle the passenger is riding in, or the driver of another vehicle.
+- The Road – The conditions of the road can have an impact in vehicular accidents, whether it is a pothole or faulty street lighting.
+- The Vehicle Manufacturer – if the manufacturer of the vehicle you were travelling in failed in their duty to protect occupants of the vehicle, they may be at fault.
+There are many ways in which responsibility might be attributed and the above list is by no means exhaustive. For instance, the driver might be considered responsible if they were using their mobile phone while driving; if they had been consuming alcohol; if they had been deliberately contravening road safety advice; or if they failed to guarantee a passenger’s safety to a reasonable degree. All of these considerations might be relevant in your claim.
+When filing a claim as the passenger, it can help to seek legal advice. A complicated scenario with overlapping responsibilities can be clarified with the aid of experience and expertise. Contact our team if you are unsure of the potential negligence concerning your accident.
+Claiming as a Passenger Who Sustained an Injury in a Car Accident.
+Given the complexity of the situation, we find many clients are left wondering, how to claim on insurance after car accident being a passenger. In cases where a car accident has led to an injury, there are a number of parties who will be involved. As mentioned above, they will include the owner of the road (the local council), the owner/operator of the vehicle (the person driving the vehicle), and the manufacturer of the vehicle. The early stages of making a claim will likely be concerned with finding out which party was responsible.
+In many situations, a claim will be paid by an insurance operator. If for example, the driver is considered to be at fault, then their insurance could be the party who pays the final compensation total. In many cases, the passenger might be considered to have been something of an innocent bystander, unable to influence the course of events. As such, the passenger in accident insurance claim processes may have many reasons to claim compensation and, with the right support, can cover the costs of the injuries they have suffered.
+Claiming as a Passenger Who Sustained an Injury in a Public Transport Accident
+Not all accidents involve a car, however. In some situations, you might have been involved in an accident involving public transport. For example, an injury suffered when riding on a bus which has been involved in an accident could lead you to file a compensation claim. This can also include taxis, cabs, ferries, and many other forms of transportation which are open to the public.
+In many ways, the process of filing such a claim will differ from cases with accidents involving cars and other private road vehicles. The body considered responsible for the compensation payout might be the operator of the transportation network as a whole, rather than the individual driver. As such, when filing a claim against a public vehicle, you should remember to get all the vehicles and drivers information, as well as the details of the organisation which employs them.
+For example, if you were taking a taxi or a bus and you received an injury from an accident, you should gather as much information as you can. This could include number plate details, driver’s names, and the name of their employer.
+What to Do If You Are Involved in a Car Accident as a Passenger?
+For anyone involved in a car accident, the most pressing issue is to seek medical attention. If you have been injured, you should be sure that you have dealt with the injuries to the best of your ability before thinking about your next step. Once this is done, then you may be thinking of launching a claim for compensation. If you are considering a passenger car accident claim, for instance, what should you do next?
+- Discuss the matter with the authorities. If you have been involved in a road accident, then it is possible that the police were involved. If this is the case, then they might have details and reports which provide an overview of the events. This can be used as evidence and, if possible, you should try to obtain a copy.
+- Try to obtain as much evidence regarding the scene of the accident as possible. This might involve taking photographs of the area, as well as the vehicles involved and the damage inflicted upon them. In addition, photos of your injuries can help demonstrate their severity after they have begun to heal.
+- Try to document everything. This can include the date and time of the accident, details such as the weather, or your itinerary up to that point in the day, as well as anything you believe might be relevant to the case.
+- Gather together the contact details of anyone who might have been a witness to the accident. This can include fellow passengers, other road users, or even pedestrians. Anyone who might be able to corroborate your story. Taking their contact details can prove to be useful when mounting a claim.
+Taking the above steps can help to make your passenger car accident claim that much more viable. Rather than having to depend on a passenger claims road accident fund, you can ensure that you have a body of evidence which can form the basis of your claim.
+How to Begin a Passenger Injury Claim
+Whether making a passenger claim against driver or drivers, a vehicle manufacturer, or any other body, the steps outlined in the previous section can be incredibly useful. However, actually beginning the claim itself can be more difficult. After obtaining all the information you can gather, the next and most important step should be to seek out a solicitor who can help you unravel the complex legal situation.
+If you were to claim through our no win no fee service, for instance, we would be able to provide you with a free legal consultation. This is a free advice session in which we will look over the details of your case and chat to you about its potential success. This informed legal opinion can be incredibly useful in cutting through the irrelevant details and focusing the claim on successfully winning compensation.
+Following this session, should you decide to proceed with our legal team, you will be able to rely on our expertise and knowledge throughout the process. This includes gathering further evidence, arranging for you to meet with a local doctor, and even setting up a ‘No Win No Fee’ agreement to preserve your financial security. Once this process is initiated, we’ll be able to handle the administrative details such as filing paperwork with the correct institutions.
+Can I Claim Against Foreign Drivers?
+Thus far in this guide, we have presumed that the parties involved would be British. With claims such as these already complicated, you might think that involving a foreign vehicle would be even more complex. This is not always the case. Thankfully, there is a system in place which can help those who have been injured in such crashes.
+In 1953, an arrangement was set up among a number of European countries called the Green Card system. Today, it covers 44 countries who have become members. It’s designed to help with the facilitation of vehicles across national borders thanks to a single document, which demonstrates that the owner has insurance in their home country. This proof is known as an International Insurance Card or a Green Card. Thanks to this proof, victims of accidents can seek compensation from insurance companies from another country in a relatively straightforward manner. If, for instance, you were involved in an accident in England involving a non-British vehicle, the Green Card system will come into effect. In due course, the Motor Insurers Bureau will become involved and take up the case, acting as an agent on the behalf of the non-British insurance company.
+Therefore, in cases involving a foreign vehicle, it is the Motor Insurers Bureau who will be likely to handle the case. Once they are involved, the claim can proceed in much the same way as a typical accident claim involving a passenger’s injury. If you would like more information, feel free to contact our team today and talk about the matter.
+Can my Passenger Sue Me?
+Up to this point, this guide has been designed to provide information for accident victims who were passengers in a vehicle. However, if you were a driver during an accident, you may well be asking yourself, “can my passenger sue me?” As ever, the situation can become quite complicated.
+Injured passenger
+For example, if your passenger wasn’t wearing their seat belt at the time of the accident, you might be responsible. In situations like this, it can be considered the driver’s responsibility for the passengers’ safety, which can include being sure that they are wearing their seat belt. As the driver of a vehicle, you can be considered responsible for a wide range of health and safety regulations regarding your passengers.
+Typically, in situations where a passenger has made a compensation claim against the driver, it will be the insurance company who compensates the passenger. Again, however, matters can become complicated. If you have become involved in an accident and are concerned about the potential legal implications, you may wish to seek dedicated legal advice right away. Talking to our team, for example, can help clarify your exact position and liability following an accident.
+What can be Claimed for after a Car Accident as a Passenger?
+If you have been injured as a passenger in a car accident, there are a number of costs and expenses which you may have encountered. When discussing compensation amounts, many members of the public are unaware of the full extent of the damages they can pursue. Whether it is a bus passenger accident claim, a taxi passenger accident claim, road traffic accident passenger claims, or any other passenger accident claims, the range of compensation you can be awarded might surprise you. Such damages can include:
+- General damages – this includes the injuries you have sustained. For instance, for the passenger in car accident whiplash can damage the neck and cause pain. General damages can compensate for the pain and suffering of injuries such as whiplash.
+- Care claim – this can involve the fees you may have spent on hiring a nurse to help you around the house and other care-related costs. In many vehicular accidents, people sustain life changing injuries which require them to seek dedicated care. The costs of this can be recovered.
+- Loss of earnings – this relates to the wages you might have earned, had it not been for the accident. For example, if you can no longer go to work because you have been injured, you may be reimbursed for these (plus any future) lost wages.
+- Travel Expenses – this covers any cost you may have had to pay after and during your accident in order to seek medical help. This could include the fuel costs of driving (or being driven) to a doctor’s appointment.
+- Medical Expenses – this can include your visits to a private healthcare facility, medication, or any medical equipment (crutches, wheelchair, etc.) required after the accident.
+As you can see, there are a range of costs associated with compensation claims. We will cover the calculation of such costs below.
+What is the average whiplash compensation amount for a passenger claim?
+The average whiplash compensation a passenger could receive is between £2,500 to £3,000 however depending on the injuries passengers can get a lot higher compensation amounts. The amounts will depend on a number of things including how long the pain lasted the areas of the pain and also your medical report.
+What types of injuries do passengers sustain in car accidents?
+Cars move with such speed and velocity that accidents on the road can inflict almost any injury. As such, the range of compensation claims we have seen has included everything from broken fingers to amputations. However, in trying to decide whether you might be owed compensation, it can help to know the most common injuries suffered in such accidents. You might have a claim if you have suffered any of the following:
+- Broken pelvis – breaking the pelvis can lead to a loss of mobility and can seriously affect your ability to work.
+- Spinal Injuries (that may later lead to paralysis) – among the most serious injuries, those affecting the spine can take the longest to heal and can cause issues for the rest of your life.
+- Neck Injuries – many vehicle safety features, such as airbags and headrests, are designed to protect the neck during an accident. However, they do not always work and this can cause serious health issues.
+- Face Injuries – bruising, scarring, and broken bones in your face can lead not only to pain, but to a loss of professional reputation.
+- Whiplash – one of the most common injuries during car accidents, whiplash can be caused by sudden braking. For passengers, this is often unexpected and the injuries can be much worse as a result.
+- Burns – whether caused by chemicals or fires, burns can affect the entire body and can be among the most painful injuries with the longest recovery times.
+- Head injuries – head injuries such as concussion are not uncommon in car accidents and can lead to dizziness, nausea, and discombobulation for extended periods of time.
+These injuries are among the most common for passengers injured in car accidents. In the next section, we will examine how the severity of these injuries can affect a payout amount. However, it’s important to remember that there are many more ways in which you can be injured. This is why we arrange for a local doctor to provide a thorough examination and determine any and all short and long term health issues resulting from the accident.
+How Much Compensation will I get for as a Passenger after a Car Accident?
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+You must use the Public/Private Controlled Pheasant Hunting Permit Internet application system accessible at or through the link at the IDNR web site to reserve permits for the public/private partnership areas operated by T. Miller, Inc. We no longer will accept mail-in or phone-in applications except as noted in the site specific regulations.
+Applications will be accepted beginning 1 July at 8:00 a.m. through 10 July at 12:00 midnight CDT for inclusion in the first random drawing. Applicants unsuccessful in the first drawing can apply from 11 July at 10:00 a.m. through 17 July at 12:00 midnight CDT for inclusion in the second random drawing. A third random drawing will begin on 18 July at 10:00 a.m. through 24 July at 12:00 midnight CDT for hunters wanting a first 25 July CDT until permit quotas are depleted or until 6 hours (48 hours at Ramsey and Horseshoe Lake) $33 per person per day or afternoon for Illinois residents for a 2-bird permit at all sites (See site information for the cost or availability of 2, 3 & 4-bird permits at that site, fees for 3 & 4-bird permits are the same for residents and non-residents.) Two-bird permits for non-resident hunters are $35.00 per person per day or afternoon. A permit holder is allowed to bring up to three hunting partners, and must be present in order for the party to hunt. A prorated transaction fee from $3.75 to $11.25
+depending upon the number of birds and/or reservations requested will be assessed for each transaction. Credit cards will be billed for hunters successful in the drawings and for hunters successfully acquiring permits on 3 25 July 25 July. Hunters successful in a drawing or successfully completing a reservation on or after 25 July sites having afternoon hunts, or to an open date on another site operated by T. Miller, Inc. Transfers must be completed through the 2016/17 hunting permit reservation system. Permit transfers can be completed only between 10:00 a.m., 25 July and 6 hours (48 hours at Ramsey and Horseshoe Lake) before the hunt date. A transaction fee of $5.00 will be charged to your credit card each time you transfer a permit.
+Public/private partnership sites operated by T. Miller, Inc. will allow standby hunters if the daily quota at the site is not filled. Standby hunters acquire permits at the site hunter check station on the day of the hunt. No standby permits will be available for afternoon only hunters. permit and for Special Hen Hunt Permits; $55 per 4-bird pheasant permit. Two permits can be hunted at the site per day. Check-in time: 7:00-8:00 a.m., or 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for afternoon only hunters. Season dates: 2 November – 18 December 2016. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays and 12 November for the Youth Hunt, and 18-20 November for firearm deer season. We do not operate the Youth Pheasant Hunt, contact IDNR. Special Hen Hunts will be held on 3 November and 1 December. No either sex permits will be issued for these dates but cock pheasants may be harvested thought no cock birds will be released on those dates. second Friday of December, whichever comes first, through 30 January 2017. Closed: Mondays, Tuesdays, Christmas Day & New Years Day, and Wednesdays and Thursday’s until the end of the Central Zone Duck Season. Special Hunt Dates: To be announced. NOTE: This site will not be available for reservations until the opening day has been set.
+Ramsey Lake (Fayette County) – 1 mile North of Ramsey on US Rt. 51, then west 2 miles. Follow signs. Fee $33 per 2-bird pheasant permit for residents, $33 for standby hunters paying at the site; $35.00 per 2-bird pheasant permit for non-residents; $44 per 3-bird pheasant permit, $44 for standby hunters paying at the site; $55 per 4-bird pheasant permit, $55 for standby hunters paying at the site. Check-in Time: 8:00-8:30 a.m. Afternoon only permits not available. Season dates: 5 & 6, 12 & 13, 18 - 19 and 25 - 27 November; 3 - 4, 10-11, 17-18, 23 & 24, 29 & 30 December 2016; 7 & 8, 14-15, 21-22, 28 & 29 January 2017. Closed on dates not listed unless Special Hunts are being held. Special Hunt Dates: To be announced.
+Silver Springs (Kendall County) – Illinois Rt. 47 to Yorkville, then 5 miles west on Fox Road. Follow signs. Fee $33 per 2-bird pheasant permit for residents; $35.00 per 2-bird pheasant permit for non-residents; $44 per 3-bird pheasant permit and for Special Hen Hunt Permits; $55 per 4-bird pheasant permit. Check-in Time: 8:00-8:30 a.m., or 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for afternoon only hunters. Season dates: 15 October 2016 – 8 January 2017. Closed: Mondays, Tuesdays, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Special Hen Hunt dates are 14 October and 8 November. No Either Sex permits will be issued for these dates but cock pheasants may be harvested though no cocks will be released on those dates.
+1. Hunters with permits for Chain O’ Lakes and Horseshoe Lake are required to check in at the check station between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. Hunters with permits for Ramsey Lake, or Silver Springs are required to check in at the check station between 8:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Afternoon only hunters at Chain O’ Lakes and Silver Springs must check in between 11:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
+2. When daily quotas are not filled, permits will be sold on a first-come first-served basis until the daily quota is reached, or until 9 a.m., whichever occurs first. Standby hunter fees for Chain O’Lakes and Silver Springs will be $38.00 for a two-bird permit.
+3. Hunters are required to deposit their hunting license in the check station while hunting. Persons exempt by law from having a hunting license must deposit their Firearms Owners Identification Card (NOTE: Self check-out sites may waive these requirements.) If they are under 21 years of age and do not have a card they must be accompanied by an adult who has a valid card in possession.
+4. Hunters must carry their permit while hunting.
+5. Hunting hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Afternoon hunts are from 12 Noon to 4:00 p.m.
+6. Hunters must stay within the assigned area for the first hour before they can move to another hunting area.
+7. All hunting must be done with shotguns or bow and arrow. Only shot shells with a shot size of No. 5 lead or a nontoxic shot size ballistically equivalent to No. 5 lead or smaller may be used. NOTE: At Chain O'Lakes only nontoxic shot approved by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service may be possessed and only shot shells with a non-toxic shot size ballistically equivalent to No. 5 lead or smaller may be used or in possession. Flu flu arrows only may be used.
+8. Hunters must unload and case shotguns before moving to a new area by vehicle.
+9. Hunters are required to wear a blaze orange cap and upper outer garment of at least 400 square inches while hunting.
+10. Back patches must be worn on the back of the hunting coat or cap.
+11. Daily limits:
+Chain O’ Lakes State Park: 4 pheasants of either sex; 2 pheasants of either sex may be taken per permit with a maximum of 2 permits per hunter per day, or a 3 or 4-bird pheasant permit with a maximum of one of either of these permits per day.
+Horseshoe. On the first day of the controlled pheasant hunting season, each hunter will also be allowed to harvest 4 quail and 2 rabbits.
+Ramsey; 8 bobwhite quail and 4 rabbits..
+12..
+13. Non-hunters are not allowed in the field.
+14. No fires or smoking allowed in the field.
+15. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited.
+16. Hunters must dispose of trash properly in the trash receptacles provided or they must take trash home.
+17. Hunters must check out before leaving the area. Note; some sites may be self-check out.
+18. Hunters must bring pheasants to the check station for banding and return back patches and permits when checking out.
+19. It is unlawful to take pheasants or quail when not flying.
+20. Hunters must make sure the target background is safe before firing.
+21. Hunters are expected to be careful and courteous while hunting by practicing gun safety and good sportsmanship.
+- Research article
+- Open Access
+- Open Peer Review
+Analysis of association of MEF2C, SOST and JAG1 genes with bone mineral density in Mexican-Mestizo postmenopausal women
+© Velázquez-Cruz et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014
+- Received: 19 August 2014
+- Accepted: 24 November 2014
+- Published: 28 November 2014
+Abstract genes.
+Keywords
+- Association study
+- MEF2C
+- SOST
+- JAG1
+- Genes
+- Mexican Women
+Background
+Osteoporosis (OP) is a common skeletal disease characterized by reduced bone mass, microarchitecture deterioration, and a reduction in bone mineral density (BMD), leading to increased bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture [1]. OP is a serious public health problem in Mexico causing up to 30,000 osteoporotic fractures a year, and an annual health service expenditure of about $97 million in 2006 [2]. While multiple risk factors influence the pathogenesis of osteoporosis, genetic factors play an important role in BMD variation. Heritability of this trait is high, as twin and family studies show that genetic factors account for approximately 50% to 85% of BMD [3].
+Several candidate genes have been evaluated to assess their role in BMD variation and the etiology of osteoporosis, mainly in populations of European and Asian ancestry [4–6]. Research has focused on the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, which is known to play a major role in bone remodeling [7]. The SOST (sclerostin) gene encodes the sclerostin protein, which binds to LRP5/6 co-receptors and antagonizes Wnt/b-catenin signaling in both osteocytes and osteoblasts [8, 9]. Several SOST single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been associated with BMD variation [6, 10–12]. Moreover, the MEF2C (myocyte enhancer factor 2C) gene, another member of the Wnt-signaling pathway [13], is known to play an important role in determining bone density and mediating inflammatory effects in bone [14] and Mef2C is the main transcriptional factor responsible for ECR5-dependent Sost expression in the adult skeleton of mice [15]. Within this gene, rs1366594 has been associated with Femoral Neck (FN) BMD in Europeans, and with Total Hip (TH) BMD in populations from East-Asia [4, 5]; while rs119510131, was found to be significantly associated with forearm BMD in the meta-analysis of 6,584 individuals of European and Mexican American descent [16].
+In another pathway, Jagged-1 has been found to induce human mesenchymal stem cell (hMSC) osteoblast differentiation through canonical Notch signaling [17]. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) reported that the rs2273061 polymorphism within the JAG1 (jagged 1) gene was associated with low Lumbar Spine (LS) BMD, FN BMD, and with osteoporotic fractures in subjects of European and Asian descent [18].
+To date, most studies examining the relationship of SOST, MEF2C and JAG1 polymorphisms with BMD variation have been performed in populations of European and Asian ancestry [4–6, 10–12, 18]. The aim of this study was to analyze the possible association of polymorphisms in these genes with BMD variation in Mexican-Mestizo postmenopausal women.
+Methods
+Study population
+The study group included only women born in Mexico whose parents and grandparents identified themselves as Mexican Mestizos. This study was performed as part of the third stage of a previously described, long-term cohort study [19, 20]. A total of 400 unrelated postmenopausal women over 45 years of age, without spontaneous menses for at least 1 year, attending the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) located in Cuernavaca, Morelos State, were recruited. Exclusion criteria were a history of bone, metabolic or endocrine disease, history of oophorectomy prior to 45 years of age, menopause prior to 40 years of age, or use of medication interfering with bone metabolism. Data on demographic characteristics and information regarding smoking status, menopausal status, estrogen use, medical history, and use of medication were obtained from self-administered questionnaires. The study was approved by the IMSS Research Ethics Committee and all participants provided signed informed consent. Blood samples were obtained and stored at 4°C until use. Genomic DNA was extracted from the peripheral blood of all participants, using a commercial isolation kit (QIAGEN systems Inc., Valencia, CA), according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
+Measurement of bone mineral density
+BMD at the lumbar spine (L2-4), femoral neck, and total hip were assessed using a dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) Lunar DPX NT instrument (Lunar Radiation Corp., Madison WI). BMD was calculated from bone mineral content (g) and bone area (cm2), and then expressed as g/cm2.
+Genotyping and single nucleotide polymorphism selection
+In an initial phase of the study, a GoldenGate platform with a total of 384 SNPs was used to test for associations with BMD, including twenty-five SOST and seven JAG1 SNPs [21]. These SNPs were selected using the following criteria: minor allele frequency (MAF) >5% in Caucasians, and polymorphisms previously associated with BMD in candidate gene association studies, genome wide association studies (GWAS) and meta-analyses [4, 6, 10–12, 18]. Genotype data were extracted for further analysis.
+In the present study, we extended the analysis to seek other possible associations between SNPs and BMD variation in another member of the Wnt signaling pathway, the MEF2C gene, analyzing three SNPs (rs12521522, rs11951031 and rs13665949). Furthermore, we genotyped five SOST SNPs (rs9911277, rs4793018, rs1983490, rs1881107 and rs4792909), and three JAG1 SNPs (rs2273061, rs6040061 and rs2235811) in 30% of randomly selected samples. Genotyping of these eleven SNPs was performed using commercial predesigned TaqMan Probes (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, USA) in a StepOne Plus RT PCR system. Information on the parental frequencies and genotype data for a panel of 96 Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs) was extracted from the initial phase genotypes, in order to control for the effect of false associations due to population stratification.
+Statistical analyses
+All data from the population in the study are showed as mean ± SD (standard deviation) for quantitative variables and absolute and relative frequencies for qualitative variables. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was tested for each SNP using the standard χ2 test. Linear regression analyses were used in order to test for associations between BMD and genotype using an additive genetic model adjusting for age and body mass index (BMI). Ancestry from principal component analysis (PCA) was estimated using the smartpca program in the Eigensoft 3.0 package [22], and ancestry estimates were included as confounding factors for correction of population stratification. All statistical analyses were performed with Statistical Package for Social Sciences software (SPSS 20.0; SPSS Inc.; Chicago, IL, USA). P-values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. Linkage disequilibrium (LD) and haplotype frequencies were estimated using Haploview 4.2 [23]. Statistical power was calculated with Quanto 1.1 software, for a significance level of 0.05 and MAF of 5% in 400 postmenopausal women with a minimal power of 80% to detect differences in BMD, under an additive model. The significance threshold after multiple test correction for each gene was estimated using the single nucleotide spectral decomposition software (SNPSpD) [24]. This approach can be applied to obtain an effective number of independent marker loci (Meff). The application of SNPSpD to our nine SNP sample set gave a Meff of 5.48 SNPs, leading to a significance threshold of 0.05/5.48 = 0.009.
+Results
+The quality control (QC) criteria for subject and SNP genotyping for the initial phase have been previously described [21]. Briefly, data from 14 individuals whose DNA did not genotype successfully were excluded and 11 more participants were discarded from subsequent analysis because their African ancestry exceeded the mean reported for the Mexican mestizo population [25]. In the second phase, the overall genotype call rate was 98%, and the genotypes showed 100% reproducibility with those obtained in the initial phase. Two MEF2C SNPs (rs12521522 and rs11951031) were not observed in this sample of Mexican women, and were thus excluded from the analysis.
+Demographic characteristics and BMD of postmenopausal Mexican Mestizo women
+Information on the SNPs analyzed in this study
+Genotype/allele frequencies and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) P values for the analyzed SNPs
+Association of MEF2C, SOST and JAG1 polymorphisms with BMD in postmenopausal Mexican-women
+Location and pair-wise linkage disequilibrium values of SOST and JAG1 polymorphisms in Mexican postmenopausal women. Darker color indicates higher LD and lighter color indicates less LD. Values of the pair-wise (r2) are shown to SOST (a) and JAG1 (b) genes.
+Discussion
+OP constitutes a serious and increasing public health problem in the Mexican population [2]. To date, GWAS and candidate gene studies have revealed 70 genetic loci associated with BMD variation, but these studies have been performed mostly in populations of European and Asian ancestry [5, 6]. In the present study, we analyzed the association of polymorphisms of the MEF2C, SOST and JAG1 genes with BMD variation in postmenopausal Mexican-mestizo women.
+We found that SNPs of the SOST gene were associated with total hip and femoral neck, but not with lumbar spine BMD. These results are consistent with recent genome-wide association studies [4–6, 11], and may be explained at least partly by a lower heritability for BMD in the femoral neck site. This is supported by a previous study reporting that hip BMD of grandmothers is better predictor of hip BMD in mothers (beta = 0.46); while maternal LS BMD was less predictive of LS BMD in grandchildren (beta = 0.30) [19].
+Together, our findings support the association of Wnt signaling pathway gene polymorphisms with BMD variation in the Mexican-mestizo population [21]. SOST is a known Wnt signaling inhibitor, which acts suppressing LRP function. In vitro, SOST inhibits osteoblast development and is expressed primarily in osteocytes [26]. SOST polymorphisms have been associated with BMD at different skeletal sites and with osteoporotic fractures in various populations [10–12]. Our present finding of a SOST-BMD association in the Mexican-mestizo population is in agreement with a similar association found by Estrada et al. [6] and Richards et al. [11] in postmenopausal women of European ancestry.
+The MAFs of SOST gene SNPs rs9911277, rs4793018, rs1983490, and rs1881107 observed in the present study were very similar to those reported in the HapMap in individuals of Mexican ancestry of Los Angeles (0.45 to 0.47), but were less frequent than in European populations (MAF: 0.35 to 0.38). On the other hand, the rs4792909 “G” allele, most widely reported and associated with fracture risk in a large meta-analysis, was less frequent in our population (0.53) than in Europeans (0.62) [6], but very similar to that observed in a Los Angeles population of Mexican ancestry (0.53), ().
+Conversely, we did not find the associations between specific MEF2C and JAG1 SNPs and BMD variation previously identified in populations of European and Asian ancestry [4, 5, 18]. The MEF2C rs1366594 “A” allele was not associated with BMD variation in the present study, and was less frequent in Mexican postmenopausal women (0.33) than in Europeans (0.55), East-Asians (0.42) and Han Chinese individuals (0.40) [4, 5, 27]. Moreover, the MEF2C rs11951031 previously associated with forearm BMD in Europeans and individuals of Mexican-American descent was not informative in this sample of Mexican menopausal women. This may be partially explained by our sample size being too small to detect a risk allele with a frequency of 0.06 [16].
+Similarly, we failed to observe associations of JAG1 polymorphisms with BMD variation. JAG1 rs2273061 was initially found to be associated with BMD variation (LS and FN) in a GWAS performed in Hong Kong Chinese individuals, and this association was afterwards confirmed in several European populations [18]. However, this SNP was not associated with BMD variation in a Mexican-Mestizo cohort [28], in consistency with our present observations. Moreover, the JAG1 rs2273062 allelic and genotypic frequencies reported here are virtually identical to those described previously in Mexicans [28], and the “G” allele frequency (0.42) was similar to that reported in Europeans (0.40), but higher than in the population of Hong Kong (0.31) [18]. The rs2235811 and rs6040061 MAFs observed in Mexican postmenopausal women were similar to those published in the dbSNP database for a population of Asian descent (). However, it is notable that although Kung et al. reported that rs2273061, rs6040061 and rs2235811 are in high LD in individuals of both Chinese (r2 > 0.9) and European (r2 > 0.7, CEU) descent [18], in our population rs2273061 was clearly not in LD with the other JAG1 polymorphisms (Figure 1). This may explain why rs2273061 was not associated with BMD in this study. Further studies including other JAG1 SNPs will define whether this gene is associated with BMD or not in the Mexican population.
+The Mexican population is admixed and has a complex genetic structure including European, Native American and a small proportion of African genes [29, 30]. Spurious association signals produced by differences in ancestral background can be a confounding factor in genetic association studies [31, 32]. Since population stratification may be a source of spurious associations, we used the first and second principal component from PCA, described previously [21] to account for population stratification. Our results suggest that population stratification was most likely not a confounding factor in this study.
+Our study has some limitations. First, MEF2C, JAG1 and SOST SNPS were selected based on previous reports from European and Asian populations, and thus other SNPs within the same genes may contribute to BMD variation in Mexican-mestizos. Second, the failure to observe associations of MEF2C and JAG1 SNPs with BMD in our population may be due to the small sample size and reduced statistical power of the study [33]. Although our sample size (400 individuals) was large enough to identify the effect of SOST gene variants on BMD, in order to replicate the previously observed association of MEF2C rs1366594, considering a MAF of 0.33 and an effect size of 0.08 (in standard deviations of BMD), a total of 2,769 samples would be needed to achieve 80% statistical power to detect a significant association. The statistical power of the present study to find a significant association with this SNP was only 19%. Similarly, we would require 6,909 samples to obtain adequate statistical power to detect an association of JAG1 rs2273061 with BMD variation, considering a MAF of 0.42 and an effect size of 0.048 SDs. Thus, even the combined results of the present study with those of Rojano-Mejía et al., who genotyped the rs2273061 in 750 Mexican individuals, would not reach adequate statistical power to replicate the association of this SNP with BMD. These results should be interpreted with caution, and should be considered as uncertain rather than null associations. Additional studies in larger samples are required to understand the role of MEF2C and JAG1 gene variation in BMD variation in the Mexican population.
+Conclusions
+In conclusion, our results suggest that SOST polymorphisms contribute to total hip and femoral neck BMD variation in postmenopausal Mexican-mestizo women. Taken together, these and other previously reported findings in the Mexican population suggest that variation in genes located in the Wnt pathway may be important contributors to BMD variation in the Mexican-mestizo population. Further investigation is required to understand interactions of genes located in this pathway with other factors, such as hormones and nutrition.
+Declarations
+Acknowledgements
+The authors would like to thank all the study participants for their participation in this study. Grants from the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (SALUD-2008-C01-87331) and INMEGEN (CI/26/2010) supported this work.
+Authors’ Affiliations
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+>> Orlandas („SeaWorld-Convention Center“ centras), viešbutis Ramada Convention Center I-Drive yra netoli šių objektų: „Ripley's Believe It or Not“, Orange County konferencijų centras ir „Wet 'n' Wild“. Taip pat netoli yra „Sleuth's Mystery Dinner Show“ ir „Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf“.
+Viešbučio ypatybės..: baseinas lauke, skalbimo paslaugos ir kava 135 svečių kamb. Ramada Convention Center I-Drive patogumų yra: seifai ir nemokami laikraščiai. Televizijos turinys: papildomi kabelinės televizijos kanalai. Vonios kambariuose yra..
+Pets are not allowed at the Ramada Convention Center I-Drive.
+*.
+Galimas maisto pristatymas į kambarius..žiūrėti visus Orlandas viešbučius
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+"need to upgrade"
+Furniture old and too big. Towels stiff. Electrical outlets did not work. Not enough parking.Tikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
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+The room was clean and nice we only stayed there for 1 night but I would stay there again. Their breakfast was hot(eggs, bacon, and sausage) food they just need a bigger spot 4 the food but it was ok. They also had muffins, bagels, and cerealTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+"close to all attractions"
+Had a nice stay, first room had no heat was moved to another and it was a better room. Dont stay in the100 rooms they are small and less atrractive. Overall good stayTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
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+"Roach motel"
+Seemed clean till we found the coackroach.Tikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepim.
+"Staff was AWESOME!!!!!!"
+Staff was awesome!!!!!!! Hotel and romms were clean.Tikri „Expedia“ svečių atsiliepimai
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+My room had been slept in and the next room they gave me was uncomfortable as well. I recommend doing a overhaul of the place. It was nothing like the Ramada I have stayed at.Tikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepim. Skaityti daugiauTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepim. Skaityti daugiauTikri „Expedia“ svečių atsiliepimai
+Ramada Convention Center I-Drive atsiliepimas.Tikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+"Enjoyable stay"
+It was nice to have a real breakfast included with the room.Tikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+Excelent cleanliness of my roomTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepim. Skaityti daugiauTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepim. Skaityti daugiauTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepim. Skaityti daugiauTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+"HORROR HOTEL FOR A FAMILY"
+I would not recomend this hotel to no one. VERY DISCUSTINGTikri „Expedia“ svečių atsiliepimai
+"alright"
+people were nice rooms were run down but for the price was okTikri „Expedia“ svečių atsiliepimai
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+"perfect location and great price"
+on the spot location, price excellent no complaintsTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+"Hotel in poor shape. Great location."
+Rooms were very dirty and very small. We were travelling with small children and did not want them to even walk on the stained carpets. We had to even change rooms once. The staff was overall very helpful especially the breakfast room staff.Tikri „Expedia“ svečių atsiliepimai
+Ramada Convention Center I-Drive atsiliepimas We are glad you chose our property during your stay in our area, and I apologize that you encountered unsatisfactory conditions in your guest room. We have addressed these concerns and instituted additional training with our housekeeping and engineering staffs to avoid these issues in the future and to ensure that our guests are surrounded by inspirational environments during their stays. We assure you that if you give us another opportunity, you will find the singular Ramada experience you deserve.
+"Details Matter"
+This property is relatively close to the Convention Center and Universal, approximately 1/2 way between the two, about a 20-minute walk to OCCC. The other reason I selected it was that I had stayed at Ramada previously and had a pleasant experience. This property, however, needs attention to its physical condition. The first room I was assigned had […] an air conditioner that was overly noisy. The second, while sufficient for my purpose, needed a thorough cleaning: the rug was filthy, and there seemed to be a problem with mold, causing my nose to stuff up. Also, the desk chair and television were worn and needed replacement. The bathroom had a build-up of dirt in the corners on the floor. I knew I would not spend a lot of time in my room during my stay, so I tolerated these deficiencies. The one bright spot was the substantial hot breakfast included in the price of the room. I did expect a better standard, however, from a Ramada hotel. Next time, I'll stay elsewhere. Skaityti daugiauTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+"Run Down"
+We found the staff at the hotel to be very nice and professional. The hotel itself is in need of a major make-over- it's very run down. ALthough our room appeared clean we found a balled up T shirt under the lounge chair in our room.Tikri „Expedia“ svečių atsiliepimai
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+"poor hotel"
+Poor room condition. Bag bed. The quality service of the staff was excellent.Tikri „Expedia“ svečių atsiliepimai
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+"Ugggh!"
+This was the most dirtious hotel I ever stay in, very disappointing, for the rates it was horrible! The smell is unbearable! I would recommend this to anyone! please expedia take this hotel off the charts!Tikri „Expedia“ svečių atsiliepimai
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+"Ridiculous"
+This is my first review, felt like I had to write this review . My husband and I stayed there only one night so I didn't feel like changing rooms once we checked in. First of all when we tried to check in it took over 30 minutes, mind you no one was in front of us but the guy that was at the front desk kept answering the phone and making us wait. Second […] when we finally got checked in the room he gave us was a handicapped room,so the shower and toilet was very hard to use. It was just a really horrible experience. Never again. Skaityti daugiauTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+Ramada Convention Center I-Drive atsiliepimas Thank you for your recent feedback. We appreciate your business. We apologize that your stay with us was less than perfect. Since it was a very busy night it took longer to check you in. We have made arrangements to add an extra Front Desk Agent during busy check in hours. I also apologize for the handicappe room that was offered to you but I must bring to your attention that we only offered you the room type that you requested while making your reservation with hotels.com. In future if you like to make reservations please feel free to reach out to me and I will be glad to make it for you directly. I thank you for your business and hope to see you again soon.
+Okay for the price. Grreat location, but it is showing its age!Tikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+"Knowing Orlando"
+Everything was good. But the Bathroom does not extractor and the Bath looks oxidated.Tikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+"Good overall"
+Everything was good except a most Air conditioning. Housekeeping very attentive. Thank You Darina.Tikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+"good for a short stay"
+My stay at the hotel was good, was not at the room very much but good place to lay your head for a few hoursTikri „Expedia“ svečių atsiliepimai
+"great cheap hotel!!"
+the hotel was lovely. good air conditioning.near all the attractions. staff were pleasant and willing to help. room clean and tidy, maid service excellent.pool cleaned every day, even though it was hardly used. good free breakfast.Tikri „Expedia“ svečių atsiliepimai
+"Good"
+Really good location and very friendly stuffs.Tikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+Ramada Convention Center I-Drive atsiliepimas We at the Ramada are very thankful for your comment and are very happy that you enjoyed your stay with us. We thank you very much for your business and hope to see you again soon.
+"Don't Expect Much, but OK considering the price"
+The hotel is dated with cosmetic damages (i.e., stains on carpet, water damage, caulking falling apart). Friendly and helpful front desk staff. Breakfast included (waffles, scrambled eggs, sausage patties, bagels, toast, cereal/oatmeal, yogurt)...decent quality, but gets crowded with people the later time it is (as any other hotel). Location was great,...in […] the middle of I-drive so you are in between Seaworld/Convention Center and Universal/Wet N' Wild. Plenty of places to eat nearby. !! Do not use the hotel's recommended taxi service: it is cash only, and the driver adds on his own charges (i.e., pick up at 4am for airport). Also, during our stay furniture was moved out of and into our room without our knowledge. Which means that they moved our personal belongings (i.e., underwear, makeup) out of the old furniture and then placed them in the new furniture (mixing our belongings up). We should have been notified that this was going to happen, and then we could have also moved our belongings ourselves. Skaityti daugiauTikras „Hotels.com“ svečio atsiliepimas
+"Ramada Convention Center- Pleasant stay..."
+Overall, I had a nice stay at the Ramada, but the place has its pros and cons. The pros: location, being very close to all Orlando main attractions. Also, the included breakfast buffet, which was OK, but a plus for people with a budget. I was also satisfied with room cleanliness and housekeeping services. The cons: mainly the noise outside the room, […] which sounded kind of strange and had me a little worried the first 2 days. Also, the room included ammenities like microwave and a refrigerator, which was a good surprise, except for the fridge being VERY smelly, almost intolerable. The room looks like it could need an update, but nothing tragic considering it was all pretty clean..
+Article Contents
+Xiaomi has an interesting history that I recommend you read up on if you don’t already know it. The company, while known to mostly enthusiasts here in the States, has a huge presence in its homeland China, as well as India and other parts of Southeast Asia. Despite a general decline in size and influence in the past year or two, Xiaomi continues to push the envelope of affordable, feature-packed phones. The Mi line represents the best that the manufacturer has to offer. For 2017, Xiaomi has created the Mi 6, a small phone full of the latest and greatest specs.
+As you will see below, the Mi 6 looks like a powerhouse on paper. Unfortunately, the stale, old MIUI 8 software really hamstrings the phone. Not only does it hold the Mi 6 back from being a stellar device, but it doesn’t fit with the phone's overall design and aesthetic. It feels completely outdated.
+So here we go on yet another familiar tale.
+Specs
+The Good
+The Not So Good
+Design
+I have to give credit where credit is due: the Mi 6 is quite the looker from the back. It is, by far, Xiaomi's nicest-looking device yet with its compact body, subtle curves, and smooth finish. And in keeping with the Mi tradition, Xiaomi left the 6 small this year. Thanks to the way the back glass melds into the stainless steel frame, it’s a super comfortable phone to hold and use. The glossy, reflective back certainly attracts fingerprints and gets nasty pretty quick, though. The Mi 6 can also be a bit slippery at times — it likes to slide off desks, tables, or any other perfectly flat surface.
+I received the plain black unit to review, which reminds me of both LG's dark finish on the G6 and Apple's Jet Black color on the more recent iPhones. All of that to say, it looks nice until you touch it. The front of the phone is a plain black face, with only the fingerprint sensor and capacitive keys (when lit up) underneath the 5.15" screen to break it up; you can barely see the front camera, earpiece, and sensors at the top in most circumstances. Along the back, you'll find the dual camera module, flash, and the Xiaomi logo (and pertinent information) near the bottom. Over on the right side of the shiny frame is the volume rocker, which sits right above the power button — a configuration that I've never been fond of. Neither of those feels good, with the rocker feeling sticky and the power button like there isn't enough travel distance to even click (they're also hard to see). On the other end is naught but the SIM tray. Lastly, the USB-C port and speaker sit along the bottom.
+In that mini tour of the Mi 6, you will likely have noticed that I failed to mention the location of the 3.5mm headphone jack. Well, Xiaomi decided that it would be best to leave that off of this year's Mi phone. The reason is anyone's guess, though I have my own (inconclusive) hypothesis which I will not share here. Regardless, this is the first decision made here that is a real downer. In my time with the Mi 6, I can recall multiple instances when I wanted to use a 3.5mm cable, but I did not have the included USB-C adapter. Whether or not you agree that it's time for the venerable audio port to be put to rest, a lot of the world is not ready yet. Bluetooth devices/connections are not as readily available or reliable as one might wish.
+My final major gripe with the Mi 6 externally is the fingerprint sensor. It's not as quick as something from Google, Huawei, or OnePlus, nor is it nearly as accurate. To put this into perspective, the phone would decline to accept either of my thumbprints at setup. It took a long time to get even one of my thumbs registered. Now, I realize that my hands and fingers are riddled with callouses and scars, which tend to throw off some sensors, but I've never had this much of an issue before. Also, Xiaomi elected to recess the fingerprint reader deep into the bottom bezel, which made setup and actual use of it even more difficult (I have thick fingers). In the end, I told the fingerprint sensor to sod off.
+Display
+Xiaomi has not made its name with great displays; the last time the company was praised for something screen-related was the Mi Mix. So when I approached the Mi 6 and my notes for writing this section, I did not expect anything wonderful. The best that I can say of the 5.15" 1080p IPS LCD display is that it's adequate. There's nothing to truly complain about, per se, but there is certainly nothing to commend or praise. The Mi 6's screen gets the job done.
+I am not bugged by the choice to go with an FHD resolution. At 5.15" diagonally, the pixels are smashed together making for a nice density (428 ppi). The rest of the screen itself is mediocre; it doesn't get as bright as I would like outdoors nor quite dim enough for nighttime use (a problem I have with a lot of LCD displays, even the one on the G6). The colors have a washed out look to them most of the time and the default calibration leans more toward the warmer side, so blues especially suffer. Thus far, the options you're given in the settings do very little to address these issues. I mean, moving the slider toward Cool in the settings helps with some of the blues looking awful.
+However, the viewing angles are excellent on the Mi 6, which I would expect for a flagship in 2017. At no point did I see light bleed or any gaps. It's only when your gaze is just barely shy of perfectly parallel do you start seeing some weirdness, and if you're using this phone like that, you have other problems to address. MIUI also comes with an automatic blue light filter for nighttime, if that's your thing (it's one of mine).
+Overall, I don't hate the Mi 6's display, but nor do I love it. Like I said, it gets the job done. I am not saying that a phone this size needs a higher resolution — it's plenty crisp as it is — but I think that the backlight is lacking and needs work. The outdoor performance was also pretty pathetic (versus some other phones I've used recently which were plenty usable in the sun).
+Audio
+Audio performance on the Mi 6 was what I expected. The bottom-firing speaker gets pretty loud with the expected distortion at high volume. Bass is completely lacking — again, as expected. Bluetooth 5.0 makes an appearance in this phone, but I don't have any accessories that could take advantage of the higher bandwidth. Sorry.
+Since the phone lacks a 3.5mm jack, I had to use the included USB-C adapter to test sound with wired headphones. I did not come away disappointed (like I have with previous phones). The audio performance on the Mi 6 is good. It will definitely do you well should you choose to use it as your gym media player or whatnot.
+Performance and battery life
+The Mi 6 is no slouch when it comes to raw performance. The Snapdragon 835 is a powerful SoC, especially when put to proper use. However, in this case, the benchmark numbers are quite impressive, but the overall user experience has felt restrained during my time with the Mi 6. I'll explain what I mean.
+Xiaomi, among other Chinese OEMs, is notorious for implementing hyper-aggressive RAM management in its software. So even though there's 6GB in this phone, the OS barely uses 3GB before it starts dumping apps from memory — including third-party launchers like Nova and Action. Even after disabling a lot of the "MIUI optimizations," more than half of the RAM is neglected. There are myriad of problems with MIUI, which I will discuss in its own section below, but this one in particular affects performance. This is what I meant when I said the UX feels restrained — there's a lot of latent power to be had here, but Xiaomi has opted to shackle it. For comparison, I've experienced much more consistent and sometimes better performance on the LG G6 that I'm currently using. Perhaps some patch down the line, or maybe even MIUI 9, will improve the RAM management and the overall feeling of being held back.
+But when it's behaving itself, the Mi 6 is blazing fast. Like the OnePlus 5, it lacks the buttery smoothness of the Pixel, but it makes up for that with sheer speed. There is hardly any lag or stutter and animations are very fluid. The Adreno 540 GPU is stellar for gaming, especially at 1080p, and withstood anything I threw at it.
+One of Xiaomi's long-time strengths has been battery life. Every Mi phone that I've used in recent years has been a champ when it comes to longevity. With my normal usage, I was able to squeeze about two days out of the Mi 6 with approximately eight hours of screen-on-time (at 50-60% brightness indoors). While its 3,350mAh cell certainly helps, it is well understood that the MIUI tomfoolery aids battery life significantly.
+Camera
+Hopping on board the dual-camera bandwagon, Xiaomi is really pushing the optics setup on the Mi 6 this year. We have two 12MP sensors here; one is wide-angle and the other is a 'telephoto' lens, allowing you to get a bit closer to your subject. Both of these fit smoothly into the svelte Mi 6 body (i.e. there's no camera bump).
+In well-lit conditions, especially outdoors, the Mi 6 takes good pictures. Color reproduction is accurate, the white balance is pretty good in auto mode, and none of my shots came out with exposure issues. Most of Xiaomi's cameras in the last year or two have done well with proper light... as any good camera should. Low-light performance is also decent on the rear cameras — the front one is a different story.
+The actual camera UI is fairly simple. Initially, you're presented with the viewfinder and the flash settings, Portrait Mode, and HDR toggle up top (or left). Along the bottom is the shutter button, the camera selector, filters, shooting modes, photographing/recording toggle, camera switcher, and gallery viewer. In order to access the settings, you need to go into the mode selector and tap the gear icon up top. It took me a little while to find it, which was irritating. In that menu, you will find a whole bunch of things to mess with. I recommend disabling the watermark, otherwise you will see "Shot on Mi 6 dual camera" in your photos (you can see some below).
+My impression of the Mi 6's camera is that it's a solid shooter. The average consumer will be very pleased with the outdoor performance (if they can see the damn screen) and even grabbing a quick photo at night will likely go better than previous Mi phones. Is it the be-all-end-all of cameras? No, but it sure does a good job, especially in this price bracket.
+Software.
+Value
+Now we come to the crux of Xiaomi's true strength: the value proposition. Starting at roughly $360 USD (for the 64GB/6GB model), the Mi 6 presents an outstanding bang-for-your-buck scenario on paper. Just go back and look at the spec sheet; now think about what you're getting for $360. It's ridiculous and makes even the OnePlus 5 look overpriced comparatively.
+But that's at first glance and price is not wholly indicative of the entire story. You just got done reading me ranting about the stale MIUI 8 and the issues I experienced. The fingerprint sensor is not the best and the 3.5mm jack is missing. There are plenty of issues with the Mi 6, but that then begs the question of whether we should expect such cut corners considering the MSRP. Would it have been better to save money on some of the overkill internal components to improve the other lacking areas? It's certainly a conundrum.
+However, with TWRP available for the Mi 6 and the inevitable flood of custom ROMs coming (hopefully), I daresay that this phone is one of the best values on the market — you know, other than not being able to buy it with a warranty most places in the world.
+Conclusion
+Software is the biggest problem with the Mi 6. MIUI is a bore and the biggest contributor to the feeling of blandness that surrounds the phone. But what if it could be replaced, thanks to custom recovery/ROM support? It's a question worth considering. Then you, as a prospective buyer, will only have to tangle with the hardware faults.
+Admittedly, most people don't have the same trouble with fingerprint sensors that I do (especially front-mounted ones). The lack of a 3.5mm jack is something that I will continue to criticize until we get to a point where it can be put to rest — Xiaomi should not have left it off of the Mi 6 (the official reason is that it was to make more room for the battery).
+I want to like this phone, but I don't. It's more focused on the spec race than actual UX. But unlike OnePlus, Xiaomi continues to fall flat on its face when it comes to software. Yes, it's impressive to stuff a Snapdragon 835, 6GB of RAM, up to 128GB of storage, two 12MP cameras, and a 3,350mAh battery into a phone with a 5.15" screen. Impressive technical accomplishments, however, do not make a great phone. User experience is a crucial element that doesn't show up in spec sheets or in marketing materials, and yet it's often a problem area for many OEMs.
+Even though the Mi 6 will likely have some good aftermarket support, I find it inappropriate to recommend a device with the caveat that you will likely need a custom ROM to resolve some or all of the software issues. That shouldn't be the case; we aren't in the early days of Android anymore where such a warning was usually a given. Frankly, MIUI needs a serious rethink - it's time for an overhaul.
+Try again, Xiaomi.
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+Guy admits that no matter how many Grammys he’s collected (eight) or invitations he’s had to the White House (four), no matter how many hours he has spent onstage and in recording studios (countless), he has always been burdened with insecurity. Before he steps onstage, he has a couple of shots of Cognac. The depth of the blues tradition makes him feel unworthy. “I’ve never made a record I liked,” he says. As far as his greater burden is concerned, he radiates no certainty that the blues will outlast him as anything other than a source of curatorial interest. Will the blues go the way of Dixieland or epic poetry, achievements firmly sealed in the past? “How can you ever know?” he says.
+Listen: David Remnick highlights some of his favorite Buddy Guy recordings.
+As he talks, he keeps his eyes fixed on the stage, where a young guitar player is strenuously performing an overstuffed solo on “Sweet Home Chicago.” In this club, you are as likely to hear that song as you are to hear “When the Saints Go Marching In” at Preservation Hall. The youngster is a reverent preservationist, playing the familiar licks and enacting the familiar exertions: the scrunched face, the eyes squeezed shut, the neck craned back, all the better to advertise emotional transport and the demands of technical virtuosity. It’s fair to say that Buddy Guy, having done much to invent these licks and these moves, is not impressed. The homage being paid seems only to embarrass him. He is generous to young musicians who earn his notice—he even brings them up onstage, giving them a chance to shine in his reflected prestige—but he does not grade on a curve. The tradition will not allow it. Guy turns away from the stage and takes another sip of his drink, Heineken diluted by a glass full of ice.
+“The young man might consider another song,” he says.
+Guy has always been a handsome presence: slick, fitted suits in the nineteen-sixties; Jheri curls in the eighties. These days, he is bald, twinkly, and preternaturally cool. He wears a powder-blue fedora and a long black leather jacket, a gift from Carlos Santana. He flashes two blocky rings, one with his initials and the other with the word “BLUES,” each spelled out in diamonds.
+His influence over time has been as outsized as his current sense of responsibility. In the sixties, when Jimi Hendrix went to hear him play at a blues workshop, Hendrix brought along a reel-to-reel recorder and shyly asked Guy if he could tape him; anyone with ears could hear Buddy Guy’s influence in Hendrix’s playing—in the overdrive distortion, the frenetic riffs high up on the neck of the guitar.
+Guy can mimic any of his forerunners and sometimes he will emulate B. B. King, interrupting a prolonged silence with a single heartbreaking note sustained with a vibrato as singular as a human voice. But more often he throws in as much as the listener can take: Guy is a putter-inner, not a taker-outer. His solos are a rich stew of everything-at-once-ness—all the groceries, all the spices thrown into the pot, notes and riffs smashing together and producing the combined effect of pain, endurance, ecstasy. All blues guitar players bend notes, altering the pitch by stretching the string across the fretboard; Guy will bend a note so far that he produces a feeling of uneasy disorientation, and then, when he has decided the moment is right, he’ll let the string settle into pitch and relieve the tension.
+Even on a night when he is coasting through a routine set list, it is hard to leave his show without a sense of joy. He cuts an extravagant figure onstage, wearing polka-dot shirts to match his polka-dot Fender Stratocaster. He is a superb singer, too, with a falsetto scream as expressive as James Brown’s.. .” That’s how Ralph Ellison defined it. Guy puts it more simply: “Funny thing about the blues—you play ’em ’cause you got ’em. But, when you play ’em, you lose ’em.”
+Three chords. The “one,” the “four,” and the “five.” Twelve bars, more or less. Guy’s devotion and sense of obligation to the blues form began long before the death of B. B. King. The story goes like this.
+The son of sharecroppers, George (Buddy) Guy was born in 1936, in the town of Lettsworth, Louisiana, not far from the Mississippi River. On September 25, 1957, he boarded a train and arrived in Chicago, another addition to the Great Migration, the northward exodus of black Southerners that began four decades earlier. But Guy hadn’t come to Chicago to work in the slaughterhouses or the steel mills; he came to play guitar in the blues clubs on the South Side and the West Side. He was twenty-one. He had served his musical apprenticeship in juke joints and roadhouses in and around Baton Rouge and knew the real action was in Chicago, in smoke-choked bars so cramped that the stage was often not much bigger than a tabletop. If all went well, Guy hoped to get a contract at Chess Records, the hot independent label run by Leonard and Phil Chess, Jewish immigrants from Poland who were assembling an astonishing stable of artists, including Little Walter, Willie Dixon, Howlin’ Wolf, Etta James, John Lee Hooker, Sonny Boy Williamson, Bo Diddley, and Chuck Berry. Most important, for Guy, Chess was the record label of the king of the Chicago bluesmen, McKinley Morganfield, better known as Muddy Waters.
+In his first months in town, Guy found a place to crash, but he was hungry much of the time and he missed his family. He played as often as he could at blues hangouts like Theresa’s and the Squeeze Club, but it wasn’t easy to make an impression when there were so many topflight musicians around. And some nights could be scary. Guy was playing at the Squeeze when a man in the audience buried an icepick in a fellow-patron’s neck. “When the cops saw the dead man, they couldn’t have cared less,” Guy recalled years later. “Didn’t even investigate. To them it meant only one more dead nigger. In those days cops came around for their bribes and nothing else.”
+One evening, emboldened by a drink or three, Guy went to the 708 Club, a blues bar on Forty-seventh Street. The owner’s name was Ben Gold. Clubs along Forty-seventh Street weren’t so difficult to crack. They stayed open deep into the morning; workers coming off the night shift were ready to drink and hear some music. A guy like Ben Gold needed all the musical talent he could get to fill the hours, whether it was from stalwarts like Muddy Waters and Otis Rush or from a nervous newcomer from Louisiana. That night, Guy was feeling desperate, and he decided to perform “The Things That I Used to Do,” a hit by one of his idols, an eccentric, self-destructive musician named Guitar Slim. When Guy was fifteen or sixteen, he bought a fifty-cent ticket to see Slim at the Masonic Temple, in Baton Rouge. He wedged himself close to the stage, hoping to watch the man’s hands, to study his moves. He waited through the opening acts until, finally, the announcer declared, “Ladies and gentlemen, Guitar Slim!” When the band started into “The Things That I Used to Do,” you could hear Slim’s guitar—but where was he? “I thought they were all full of shit and all they were doing was playing the record,” Guy told me. It was only after a while that anyone could see Slim, his hair dyed. And, once he joined the band, Slim pulled every stunt imaginable, playing with the guitar between his legs, behind his back. He raised it to his face and plucked the strings with his teeth. Many years later, Jimi Hendrix would pull some of the same stunts to dazzle white kids from London to Monterey, but these tricks had been around since the beginning of the Delta blues. As Guy watched Guitar Slim, he made a decision: “I want to play like B. B. King, but I want to act like Guitar Slim.”
+That night at the 708 Club, Guy did his best to fulfill that teen-age ambition. He remembers playing “The Things That I Used to Do” as if “possessed”: “Maybe I knew my life depended on tearing up this little club until folks wouldn’t forget me.”
+When the set was over, Ben Gold came up to him and said, “The Mud wants you.”
+Guy did not quite understand. Gold explained that Muddy Waters had been in the club, watching. Now he was waiting for Guy on the street.
+Guy went outside, and spotted a cherry-red station wagon parked nearby. He saw his idol sitting in the back seat, his pompadour done up high and shiny. Muddy Waters rolled down the window and told him to get in.
+Waters said, “You like salami?”
+“I like anything,” Guy said. He hadn’t eaten for a few days.
+Waters knew the feeling. He produced a loaf of bread, a knife, and a thick package of sliced meat wrapped in butcher paper. “You won’t complain none about this salami,” he said. “Comes from a Jewish delicatessen where they cut it special for me. Have a taste.”
+As Guy recalls in his 2012 memoir, “When I Left Home,” written with David Ritz, he and Waters talked for a long time, about picking cotton in the Delta, about music, about the clubs on the South Side. Guy admitted that things had been tough. Lonely, broke, and frustrated, he was thinking of heading back to Lettsworth.
+Muddy waved that off. Look at me, he said. He’d grown up on the Stovall Plantation, near Clarksdale, Mississippi. He played blues for nickels and dimes, and figured that he’d have to make his livelihood in the fields. But he kept at his music and developed a local reputation. In the summer of 1941, two outsiders, Alan Lomax, representing the Library of Congress, and John Work, a music scholar from Fisk University, came to Coahoma County with a portable disk recorder. Lomax asked folks where he could find a singer he’d been hearing about, Robert Johnson. He was told that Johnson was dead, but that a young fellow named Muddy Waters was just as good. Lomax and Work set up the recording equipment at the commissary of the Stovall Plantation and persuaded Waters to come around. Muddy knew all kinds of songs, including Gene Autry’s “Missouri Waltz” and pop hits like “Chattanooga Choo-Choo,” but Lomax and Work didn’t want the whole jukebox. They wanted the local stuff, and recorded Waters singing “Country Blues.” When Waters heard the recording, he had a realization. “I can do it,” he said. “I can do it.” He headed North, in 1943, to make a life in the blues.
+In his early days in Chicago, Waters played for change alongside the pushcarts in “Jewtown,” a bustling commercial district on Maxwell Street. Some nights, he played in bars. There were a few good acts around—Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Minnie, Memphis Slim, Eddie Boyd—but it was a dispiriting scene. “There was nothing happening,” he said at the time. You couldn’t play the country blues and expect to make a living at it. Waters made his living driving a truck. But once he’d armed himself with an electric guitar, a gift from his uncle, in 1947, Waters went about inventing a new form, an urban blues, the Chicago blues, and this caught the attention of the Chess brothers. In 1950, Chess put out a Muddy Waters original, “Rollin’ Stone,” and sold tens of thousands of records. And look at him now. “I got enough salami for the two of us,” he told his new protégé.
+Guy still didn’t see how he could compete in Chicago. But Muddy assured him that Ben Gold would give him gigs. Gold had seen how Guy’s performance worked up the crowd, and, he said, when patrons get all “hot and bothered,” they drink more, the owner gets paid, and, usually, so does the band.
+“Funny, ’cause tonight was the night I almost called my daddy for a ticket home,” Guy said.
+“Tonight, you found a new home,” Muddy Waters told him.
+Over the next generation, Buddy Guy crossed paths with Muddy Waters countless times. He recorded with him, he performed with him, he went drinking with him and heard all the lore. Along with the other top blues performers in town—Junior Wells (who played harmonica alongside Buddy for years), Willie Dixon, Howlin’ Wolf, Etta James, Mama Yancey, James Cotton, Otis Rush, Koko Taylor, and Magic Sam—they played the clubs. But never for much money. Well into his forties, Buddy Guy was often making just a few bucks a night.
+In the seventies and eighties, Guy ran a club of his own on the South Side, the Checkerboard Lounge. After a stadium gig, in 1981, the Stones dropped by to play with Muddy Waters and Buddy. Guy remembered it as his one chance to make some money on the club, but the Stones entourage was so large, and the room so small, that there were almost no paying customers. He didn’t make a dime.
+In 1983, Ray Allison, Waters’s drummer, came by to say, “Old man is kinda sick.” Waters was dying of lung cancer, and was frightened of what lay ahead. “Don’t let them goddam blues die on me, all right?” he told Guy. A few days later, he was gone.
+When my father was in his fifties, he developed a tremor in his right hand, the onset of early Parkinson’s disease. He was a dentist and it must have terrified him, but, for a while at least, he somehow steadied his hand as he gripped a dental instrument. He kept his sickness a secret as long as he could. His living, his family’s well-being, depended on it. A Parkinsonian dentist—it was like a premise for a dark Buster Keaton film, the drill, waggling in the air, inching toward the helpless, cotton-wadded patient. The patients peeled away. Soon he was retired and in a wheelchair. There were nightmares and hallucinations, butterflies flitting in front of his face.
+He’d spoken very little of his life. When he told me some detail of his past—hearing Sidney Bechet at a club in Paris when he was in the Army—it seemed almost illicit. The singular joy he allowed himself was music, and music was the way I could talk most easily with my father. His recommendations—Louis Armstrong’s Hot Fives and Hot Sevens, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan—seemed to come from a happier time. I’m sure that he was the only dentist in North Jersey who abandoned Muzak for “I Got My Mojo Working.”. Hunter, who was a contemporary of Bessie Smith’s, was the Memphis-born daughter of a Pullman porter. As a girl, she ran off to Chicago to sing the blues, and she became friends with Armstrong, Ma Rainey, Sophie Tucker, and King Oliver. She co-wrote “Downhearted Blues” with Lovie Austin: Trouble, trouble, I’ve had it all my days. After Hunter’s mother died, in 1954, she spent the next couple of decades working as a registered nurse at a hospital on Roosevelt Island. Now that she had retired from nursing, Hunter decided that she would sing again. My father had led me once more to the blues, to one of the originals, in her last years. Hunter, that night at the Cookery, was bawdy, fearless, magnificently alive. At my father’s funeral, we set up a boom box and played his favorite music. People left the synagogue to the strains of “Downhearted Blues.”
+Buddy Guy doesn’t get back to Lettsworth much. In December, though, he flew down from Chicago to collect what he thought of as the honor of his life. The Louisiana legislature had voted unanimously to name a piece of Highway 418 in Pointe Coupee Parish “Buddy Guy Way.” The celebration began on a Friday at Louisiana State University, where Guy had worked as a handyman and a driver. The next day, after a gumbo-and-catfish lunch at a place called Hot Tails, Guy and a small group of friends travelled the fifty miles from Baton Rouge to Lettsworth on a chartered bus.
+It was cold and rainy. Very few people live in Lettsworth these days. “It’s a ghost town now,” Guy says. Some of the wooden shacks have long since been abandoned by sharecropper families who went North. But today people came out to wave from their porches. Guy looked sharp, in the Carlos Santana leather coat. The honors themselves weren’t unusual—speeches, a plaque—but it all struck deep. Guy’s mother never saw him perform. “Getting honored at the Kennedy Center and now this, it’s hard to say which one is better,” he told me. Guy invoked the words of a Big Maceo song: “You got a man in the East, and a man in the West / Just sittin’ here wondering who you love the best.”
+Guy grew up in one of those shacks in Lettsworth. No electricity, no indoor plumbing, no glass windows. A white family, the Feduccias, owned the land and lived in a big house; black sharecroppers, like the Guys, picked pecans and cotton. The Feduccias took half of the proceeds. Guy’s parents had a third-grade education. His mother cooked in the big house. His father worked in the fields. As a child, Buddy went to a segregated school and early mornings and evenings he’d pick cotton, two dollars and fifty cents for a hundred pounds.
+“My father worked all day cutting wood with a crosscut saw,” Guy told me. “If that ain’t exercise, I don’t know what is. I look at those gyms with all those machines and I figure, fuck that. You can’t sell me on that shit. If my father hadn’t done all that ‘exercise,’ he’d still be living.”
+There were hardly any holidays. The reliable exception was Christmas. Someone would butcher a pig, and there were greens from the garden—a feast. “I never heard of other holidays,” he says. “We didn’t get no fuckin’ Fourth of July. On Labor Day, we labored.”
+One friend who came around on Christmas was an odd cat named Henry (Coot) Smith. Coot carried a guitar, and, after playing a few songs and having a couple of drinks, he’d take a short nap before going on to the next house. While Coot slept, Buddy picked up that guitar and strummed it; it seemed like something magical, something he had to master. Much of the music he heard in those days was gospel music from church. On jukeboxes, he liked the bluesmen especially: Arthur Crudup, who wrote “That’s All Right,” Elvis Presley’s first hit, and John Lee Hooker, a Mississippi plantation worker, who went North to work as a janitor in a Detroit Ford factory and, in 1948, recorded a droning, spooky hit called “Boogie Chillen.” This was the first electrified blues Guy had ever heard, and he wanted to play just like that. He crafted his first instrument by stripping strands of wire out of the shack’s mosquito screens and stringing them tightly between two cans.
+At the general store, Guy played the jukebox, listening to other black kids who had taken the train North and become stars. He started dreaming. Eventually, for two dollars, he got a less primitive instrument, and his favorite thing to do was to wander outside and play, all by himself. “There was nothing to stop that sound,” he says. “I’d go sit on top of the levees and bang away with my guitar, and you could really hear it. . . . That’s just how country sound is. A little wind would carry it even better.” As a teen-ager, Guy quit pumping gas and learned his craft in roadhouses around Baton Rouge. He never took a lesson. He listened. He watched. He had tremendous stage fright. Cheap wine, known as “schoolboy scotch,” was the remedy.
+“Nobody ever sat me down and said here’s B-flat and here’s F-sharp,” he says. “I had to figure that out myself after I started playing with a band. I’m eighty-two years old..”
+On his valedictory trip to Lettsworth, people shyly approached him. As Guy got off the bus, a white man in his sixties said that his father had grown up with Guy. They couldn’t play together or go to the same school, but they knew each other. He talked of how proud everyone was of Guy.
+Guy was getting tired, but he hung in there. Some nights at Legends, when he’s been posing for cell-phone pictures for a little too long, he gets irritable and wonders how it can take so goddam long to push the button. But now he was ready to stay as long as anyone liked. “My mother told me, ‘If you’ve got flowers to give me, give ’em to me now,’ ” he said. “ ‘I won’t smell them when I’m gone.’ I was glad to get this honor now.”
+In the sixties, just as Guy was reaching a certain stature in the blues world, something curious began to happen. White people happened—white blues fans and white blues musicians. For its first half century, the blues was popular entertainment for, and of, black people. Not completely, but almost. Guy told me that, when he played clubs in Chicago during the late fifties, “if you saw a white face, it was almost always a cop.”
+With time, it became clear that some white kids, including Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield, were in the audience, watching Guy the way he’d once watched Guitar Slim. At the same time, the best of the British Invasion expressed a kind of community awe toward the American urban blues. When Guy first toured Great Britain, in 1965, all the white English guitar heroes—Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, and Eric Clapton—flocked backstage to ask him how he did this and how he did that. Guy had spent so much of his recording career backing up other musicians that he was shocked that people knew his name, much less the nuances of his work. But they did. As a young singer, Rod Stewart was so in thrall to Guy that he asked to carry his guitars.
+“Our aim was to turn people on to the blues,” Keith Richards, who had formed a friendship with Mick Jagger by trading Chess blues records, has said of the early days of the Rolling Stones. “If we could turn them on to Muddy and Jimmy Reed and Howlin’ Wolf and John Lee Hooker, then our job was done.” When the Stones were invited to play on the American television show “Shindig!,” they insisted on appearing alongside Howlin’ Wolf, who had never received that kind of exposure. They invited Ike and Tina Turner, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, and B. B. King to open for them.
+And yet there was something unsettling about the spectacle of the Stones or Eric Clapton playing turbocharged versions of Robert Johnson, Mississippi Fred McDowell, and Muddy Waters to fifty thousand white kids a night, most of them oblivious of the black origins of those songs. Clapton, for one, experienced a measure of guilt and, eventually, acted on it. “I felt like I was stealing music and got caught at it,” he told the music critic Donald E. Wilcock. “It’s one of the reasons Cream broke up, because I thought we were getting away with murder, and people were lapping it up. Doing those long, extended bullshit solos which would just go off into overindulgence. And people thought it was just marvelous.” In 1976, Clapton went on a drunken, racist rant onstage, in Birmingham—an incident, he later said in an elaborate apology, that “sabotaged everything.” Clapton never stopped playing the blues. In 2004, he put out an entire album covering Robert Johnson songs; it sold two million copies.
+Some critics, notably the poet and playwright LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), found the prospect of white blues players making a fortune enraging. In “Black Music,” he wrote, “They take from us all the way up the line. Finally, what is the difference between Beatles, Stones, etc., and Minstrelsy. Minstrels never convinced anyone they were Black either.”
+Black performers almost never echoed that sentiment publicly; Waters and Guy were usually quick to express friendship with the Stones, Clapton, and the rest. Yet hints of their disappointment came through. “It seems to me,” Guy said in the nineteen-seventies to an interviewer for the magazine Living Blues, “all you have to do is be white and just play a guitar—you don’t have to have the soul—you gets farther than the black man.”
+It also hurt that black audiences, particularly younger black audiences, were moving away from the Chicago blues. B. B. King told Guy that he cried after he was booed by such an audience. “He said that his own people looked on him like he was a farmer wearing overalls and smoking a corncob pipe,” Guy recounted in his memoir. “They saw him as a grandfather playing their grandfather’s music.”
+As late as 1967, Guy drove a tow truck during the day and played the clubs at night. The hours were punishing, and high blood pressure and divorce followed. (Guy married twice and divorced twice; he has eight adult children.) In Germany, he played at the American Folk Blues Festival, but he got booed, he said, because the audience thought he “looked too young, dressed too slick, and my hair was up in a do. Someone said he was also disappointed that I didn’t carry no whiskey bottle with me onstage. They thought bluesmen needed to be raggedy, old, and drink.”
+Expectations placed constraints on his recordings, too. As sympathetic as the Chess brothers were to black musicians, and as shrewd as they’d been in marketing their work, they had been reluctant to have Guy unleash the wildness in his playing. As the singer-songwriter Dr. John said of Guy’s early records, “You feel a guy in there trying to burst out, and he’s jammed into a little bitty part of himself that ain’t him.”
+Elijah Wald, a historian of the blues who has written biographies of Josh White and Robert Johnson, told me, “I feel like Buddy Guy is somebody who, due to American racism, never quite reached his potential. He could have been a major figure, but he was pigeonholed as a museum piece, even in 1965. . . . Nobody from Warner Bros. was coming to Buddy Guy and saying, ‘Here’s a million dollars, what can you do?’ ” Bruce Iglauer, the owner of Alligator Records, a blues label in Chicago, agrees. Buddy Guy was one of a small handful of “giants,” he said, who helped define the blues but never got the chance to become household names: “The door was never open to them at the time when they were most likely to walk through. By the time the doors were opened by Eric Clapton and the Stones, these guys were already in their thirties and forties.”
+In the late nineteen-sixties, Guy recounts, Leonard Chess called him into his office. “I’ve always thought that I knew what I was doing,” he told Guy. “But when it came to you, I was wrong. . . . I held you back. I said you were playing too much. I thought you were too wild in your style.” Then Chess said, “I’m gonna bend over so you can kick my ass. Because you’ve been trying to play this ever since you got here, and I was too fucking dumb to listen.”
+Chess’s failure could have stayed with Guy as a bitter memory. But he has turned the episode into a tidy, triumphant anecdote. He refuses any hint of resentment: “My mother always said, ‘What’s for you, you gonna get it. What’s not for you, don’t look for it.’ ”
+There is no indisputable geography of the blues and its beginnings, but the best way to think of the story is as an accretion of influences. Robert Palmer, in his book “Deep Blues,” writes of griots in Senegambia, on the West Coast of Africa, singing songs of praise, of Yoruba drumming, of the African origins of the “blue notes,” the flatted thirds and sevenths, that are so distinctive in early Southern work songs and later blues. There are countless studies on the influence of the black church and whooping preachers; of field hollers and work songs sung under the lash in the cotton fields of Parchman Farm, the oldest penitentiary in Mississippi; of boogie-woogie piano players in the lumber and turpentine camps of Texas. The Delta blues, the kind of music that would one day galvanize Chicago, originated, at least in part, on Will Dockery’s plantation, a cotton farm and sawmill on the Sunflower River, in Mississippi, where black farmers lived in the old slave quarters. Charley Patton and Howlin’ Wolf were residents. So was Roebuck (Pops) Staples, the paterfamilias of the Staple Singers. Accompanying themselves on guitar, they sang songs of work, heartbreak, the road, the rails, the fragility of everything.
+“The blues contain multitudes,” Kevin Young, the poet and essayist (and this magazine’s poetry editor), writes. .”
+The richness of a form, however, does not guarantee its continued development or popularity. Guy didn’t begin to make real money until the early nineteen-nineties, when he was nearing sixty. Like Sonny Rollins in jazz, Buddy Guy was now in the business of being a legend, an enduring giant in a dwindling realm. In 1991, “Damn Right I’ve Got the Blues,” an album on the British label Silvertone, sold well and won a Grammy; not long afterward, two more albums of his, “Feels Like Rain” and “Slippin’ In,” also won Grammys. He began playing bigger halls around the world. His most recent album is titled, almost imploringly, “The Blues Is Alive and Well,” and one of the cuts is “A Few Good Years”:
+I been mighty lucky
+I travel everywhere
+Made a ton of money
+Spent it like I don’t care
+A few good years
+Is all I need right now
+Please, please, lord
+Send a few good years on down
+Guy still performs at least a hundred and thirty nights a year, including a “residency” at his club every January.
+Last spring, I called my elder son and asked him to go with me to see Guy at B. B. King Blues Club & Grill, in Times Square. The place opened in 2000, and a lot of great acts had performed there—James Brown, Chuck Berry, George Clinton, Aretha Franklin, Jay-Z—but the rents kept increasing, and now it was going out of business. Guy was there to close his old friend’s club. I’d be lying if I said it was a transcendent night. It was a routine night. He opened with “Damn Right,” which has become a kind of theme song, and then launched into a series of tributes. He played Muddy Waters (“Hoochie Coochie Man”), B. B. King (“Sweet Sixteen”), Eric Clapton (“Strange Brew”), Jimi Hendrix (“Voodoo Child”). He did his Guitar Slim thing, walking through the crowd while playing. He did his Charley Patton thing, cradling the guitar, playing with his teeth. He did his act, and we walked out happy to have been there.
+I was talking to Bruce Iglauer, the Alligator Records man, who said that he, too, has seen many routine sets, but also some extraordinary ones. He walked into Legends not long ago and, by chance, Guy was onstage, singing “Drowning on Dry Land,” an Albert King hit from 1969: A cloud of dust just came over me, I think I’m drowning on dry land. The music was fresh and spare. “And the singing!” Iglauer said. “He was singing like the high tenor of a gospel quartet. Guy has said he doesn’t like his own voice, but when he immerses himself in his music his voice makes you cry, the pitch bending and the vibrato, and all at the top of his register, just about to crack. For ten minutes, he was the greatest blues singer on earth. People who can reach down and reach the depths of their soul and hand that to an audience—soul-to-soul communication? It’s what you hope for.”
+Buddy Guy lives in Orland Park, a suburb twenty-five miles south of Chicago. His house, set back from the main road, is vast and airy, and sits on fourteen wooded acres. There’s a collection of vintage cars outside: a ’58 Edsel, a ’55 T-Bird, a Ferrari. The house became a possibility only after “Damn Right I’ve Got the Blues.”
+Guy gets up somewhere between 3 and 5 a.m., the lingering habit of country life. Mornings, he likes to putter around, shop, run errands. Then there is a long “siesta,” from one to seven, before the evening begins at Legends or on tour. (Even on the road, the morning after a late gig, Guy expects the band to be on the bus by four or five—“ready to go or left behind.”) He lives alone. There is an indoor pool, but, he said, “I ain’t never been in it.” He has reduced the failure of his two marriages to epigrammatic scale: “They weren’t happy when I wasn’t doing good, and when I was doing good they wasn’t happy because I was on the road all the time.”
+Both of his ex-wives and his extended family came for Thanksgiving. Guy did all the cooking. He loves to cook. When I came by late on a Sunday morning, he was in the kitchen making a big pot of gumbo. Much of the animal and vegetable kingdoms simmered in his pot: crab, chicken, pork sausage, sun-dried shrimp, okra, bell pepper, onion, celery. Dressed in baggy jeans and a sweatshirt, Guy was hunched over the gumbo, adding just the right measure of hot sauce and, at the end, Tony Chachere’s Famous Creole Cuisine gumbo filé. He did this with the concentration he might apply to a particularly tricky riff. A pot of Zatarain’s New Orleans-style rice simmered nearby.
+Guy took me around the house to give the flavors, as he said, time to “get acquainted.” There were countless photographs on the walls: all the musicians one could imagine, family photographs from Louisiana, grip-and-grin pictures from when he was awarded the National Medal of Arts.”
+As we looked at a row of black-and-white photographs, it was clear that the shadows of Guy’s elders in the blues never leave his mind. “I hope to keep the blues alive and well as long as I am able to play a few notes,” he told me. “I want to keep it so that if you accidentally walk in on me you say, ‘Wow, I don’t hear that on radio anymore.’ I want to keep that alive, and hope it can get picked up and carry it on.
+“But who knows?” he continued. “The blues might just fade away. Even jazz, which was so popular when I first got here—all of that disappeared.”
+We were sitting at the dining-room table. When I returned to the subject of whether the blues would survive as a living form, Guy thought awhile. He recalled the nightly ritual at Legends, when the m.c. does a cheesy-seeming thing and asks audience members where they’re from. The nightly census usually reveals tourists from out of town, new to Chicago and, often enough, to this music. When Guy hears that, he said, “I can’t help thinking: Somebody forgot us, forgot the blues.”
+Well, not entirely. There are still some extraordinary musicians around who play and sing the blues with the sort of richness that Guy admires: Robert Cray, Gary Clark, Jr., Bonnie Raitt, Adia Victoria, Keb’ Mo’, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, Shemekia Copeland. Guy has even coached a couple of teen-age guitar prodigies: Christone (Kingfish) Ingram, who comes from the Delta, and Quinn Sullivan, who first performed onstage with Guy when he was seven. But as Copeland, a singer and the daughter of the guitarist Johnny Copeland, told me, “The blues as Buddy knows it, as he does it, really will be gone when he is gone.” In fact, she went on, “there are some artists now who think that if they call themselves blues artists it’s like saying, ‘I have herpes.’ Like it’s some terrible thing.”
+Among African-American audiences, and for so many around the world, the dominant music has long been hip-hop. What’s the link, if any, between the blues and hip-hop? Willie Dixon, who created some of the most famous blues songs in the Chess catalogue, wrote in his memoir, “The blues are the roots and the other musics are the fruits.” In some of the earliest proto-hip-hop performers, those roots were easy to hear. The Last Poets, the Watts Prophets, Gil Scott-Heron, and others called on blues lines and blues chord changes. Beyoncé, a dominant figure in pop and hip-hop, is fluent in the blues, a musical and emotional strain that’s especially pronounced on a song like “Don’t Hurt Yourself,” on “Lemonade,” or when she performs as Etta James in the film “Cadillac Records.” But as beats, electronics, and the like began to dominate the form, the connection between root and branch, between blues and hip-hop, became more attenuated.
+Guy’s daughter Rashawnna, born to his second wife, grew up in Chicago’s hip-hop world. She knows Kanye West and Chance the Rapper. Performing as Shawnna, she was a featured presence on “What’s Your Fantasy,” a hit for Ludacris. She had a hit of her own called “Gettin’ Some Head,” which sampled Too Short’s “Blowjob Betty.”
+“When I first started listening to it I was tapping my feet and my ex-wife said, ‘You hear what she’s saying?’ ” Guy recalled. When Guy admitted that he loved the beat but could not quite keep up with the pace of the lyrics, his ex-wife just said, “Sit down.”
+Guy recalls, “My daughter told me, ‘This is your music and we just take it a step further.’ It’s like when the electric guitar came up on Lightnin’ Hopkins. Leo Fender and Les Paul turned the old blues into folk music.”
+Rashawnna, who now works part time at Legends, said that, if blues is often about the journey, hip-hop is about the conditions of the street. “I believe the connection is through the lyrics and the expression,” she went on. “The blues came from being down and out, and making the best of it. Hip-hop is an explanation of growing up in the ghetto, telling our story, making the best of things.” She worries that her father wears too heavily his sense of duty to the blues and to bluesmen lost. “We worry about him, but he’s happy to keep his promise to Muddy Waters and B. B. King. That’s why he won’t stop touring.”
+Her father just smiles. Can’t stop, won’t stop. Every night onstage is in the service of what he loves best, and the rest was mapped out from the start. “Death is a part of life,” Buddy Guy says. “My mother would tell us as children, ‘If you don’t want to leave here, you better not come here.’ Sure as hell you come, sure as hell you go.” ♦
+An earlier version of this article misstated the name of an award received by Buddy Guy.
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+Preface
+Over the past 25 years a series of court decisions, legislative and administrative actions, and international agreements has extended and strengthened intellectual property rights (IPRs) in the United States and elsewhere. In turn these policy changes contributed to more zealous acquisition and vigorous exercise and defense of IPRs. Curiosity about the effects of these developments on innovation and economic performance led the National Academies’ Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy (STEP) in 2000 to embark on an extended inquiry that encompassed workshops, conferences, commissioned research, and committee deliberations focused on the operation of the patent system, especially in two areas, information technology (IT) and biotechnology.
+The need for specialized legal and technical expertise to carry out a study leading to policy recommendations in these areas led the STEP Board to propose to the Academies the creation of the Committee on Intellectual Property Rights in the Knowledge-Based Economy, composed of economists specializing in intellectual property and technology development, legal scholars, practitioners from corporations and private law practice, a former federal judge and a former Commissioner of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), biomedical scientists, and managers of research and business development in the IT sector. We were asked to co-chair this committee, whose report, A Patent System for the 21st Century, accompanies this volume.
+At the same time the need for additional analysis and data to inform recommendations in these areas led the STEP Board to commission eight research projects. With one additional chapter, the results of this work comprise this volume, edited by Wesley Cohen, professor of economics and management at Duke and a member of the study committee, and Stephen Merrill, executive director of the STEP program and director of the project.
+The process of selecting the topics and authors of this collection was unusual for STEP and for the Academies. We decided to solicit proposals via a formal
+request for proposals that in March 2000 was widely circulated to the academic, consulting, and legal communities. The solicitation specified four policy-related areas of interest—the patent examination process and its bearing on patent quality, the incidence of patent litigation and its costs, and patent acquisition and use in two technologies—software and biotechnology. It further stipulated that the work involve original empirical research or data analysis, that it fall within a narrow range of costs, and that it be completed within approximately12 months.
+We received more than 80 proposals, necessitating a more elaborate review and selection process than we had originally planned. After an initial screening by staff we recruited a group of economists and legal scholars to help review more than 60 proposals. The reviewers included Bronwyn Hall, Berkeley economist and member of the STEP Board, Wesley Cohen, then at Carnegie Mellon University; John Barton, Stanford professor of law; and Robert Merges, professor of intellectual property law at Boalt Hall, Berkeley. Each proposal was read by at least one economist and one legal scholar. Three reviewers recused themselves from considering proposals on which they were listed as principal or co-investigator. The evaluation criteria included 1) policy relevance and conformity to the issues discussed in the request for proposals, 2) quality of issue framing and methodology, and 3) feasibility of the research. As co-leaders of the project for the STEP Board, we assumed responsibility for the final selection from among 25 highly ranked proposals. Although the final selection included proposals by Hall and Cohen, other proposals by these two investigators were not selected. Negotiations with individuals and their institutions consumed several weeks so that the work commenced in the late summer of 2000.
+Preliminary results were presented at a Washington conference in October 2001, where attorneys, judges and former PTO officials, and corporate managers were able to comment on the methodology and the findings. Audio tracks, slide presentations, and transcripts of this and two other STEP conferences are available on a CD accompanying this volume. Following the meeting, papers were reviewed by the editors and in most cases by the external reviewers listed below and were in all cases revised before publication in this volume. In the meantime they were available at various stages on the project website and to the Committee on Intellectual Property Rights in the Knowledge-Based Economy. The Committee has found them useful and in a few cases directly relevant to its findings and recommendations but in no way has been constrained from considering other research and commentary.
+The generosity of two foundations made the research element of the project possible. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation supported the February 2000 STEP conference, Intellectual Property Rights: How Far Should They Be Extended?, at which many of these ideas germinated as well as the subsequent preparation of the papers and their publication. In addition to supporting the research, The Center
+for the Public Domain enabled us to develop a dedicated website that has been indispensable to our efforts to keep a wide community of interested people informed of our progress and enabled them to express their views. Naturally, most of the contributions to this volume represent parts of larger and longer research projects supported by other sources, including the National Science Foundation, Brookings Institution, and the Wharton School’s Reginald H. Jones Center for Management Policy, Strategy, and Organization. These organizations’ sponsorship of work in this important area deserves to be highlighted and commended.
+Two contributions to this volume received no funding from the STEP Board. Jonathan King’s chapter, although selected as a result of the solicitation and review described above, is part of important ongoing analytical work on intellectual property policy at the Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. We are grateful to the Service for making it available to us. The chapter exploring the theoretical benefits of a patent opposition process by Rich-ard Levin and Jonathan Levin evolved independently of the STEP project but is included here because of its close relevance to the empirical comparison of European oppositions and U.S. patent re-examinations by Graham, Harhoff, Hall, and Mowery. Both papers were nevertheless subject to the Academy review process.
+Individual chapters in this volume have been reviewed in draft form by people chosen for: Mildred Cho, Stanford University; Robert Cook-Deegan, Duke University; Jeffrey Kushan, Sidley, Austin, Brown, and Wood LLC; Joshua Lerner, Harvard Business School; Arti Rai, University of Pennsylvania Law School; F.M Scherer, Harvard University (emeritus); and Brian Wright, University of California, Berkeley.
+Although the reviewers listed above have provided constructive comments and suggestions, they were not asked to endorse the content of the papers. Responsibility for the final content of the papers rests with the authors, and statements made in them do not necessarily represent positions of the National Research Council or the Committee.
+Finally, we want to thank all of the authors and the editors, who worked successfully to produce these results under rather severe constraints of time and limited budgets. Their collective work not only aided the Committee but, more importantly, advances our common knowledge of the patent system and demonstrates the value of continuing efforts to understand its operation and effects. We
+ony, Sara and Corey talk it up in the studio this week. James Robinson was unable to make but that won't stop the comic talk. Secrets will be revealed this episode. Be prepared.
+Great new podcast!! I am so far behind on these, I still have not listened to all the August ones.
+Aw. :(
+P.S. Sara, Brazil isn't Hispanic, but is a Latin Country.
+/cry no James! He's my favorite recurring guest!
+darn you iTunes, update!
+POP POP!
+You guys are KILLING me with your pronunciations.
+Fantastic podcast
+I enjoyed the podcast. I like them this long.
+I don't think the issue with the cape. Having the cape being indestructible is kind of stupid. It's just an excuse to explain why artists don't do clothes damage.
+Tony is getting more aggressive in his teasing of Sara. Not that I'm complaining.
+Here's the thing about Green Lanterns. Supposedly, the rungs are drawn to whoever is the most worthy person on the planet. So, when someone from Earth is chosen by the ring after Hal Jordan, is that person then actually revealed to be the second most worthy person?
+I completely disagree with the idea that Superman's problem is that he's too nice. Making a character darker and angst-ridden doesn't make them interesting. Batman is more interesting becasue he's vulnerable, and he actually has a goal.
+I liked Sara's rap. It was creative and made me laugh.
+Wouldn't it be incestuous if Hippolyta is the daughter of Ares then Diana is the daughter of Zeus? That would mean Zeus had a child with his grand-daughter?
+Just becasue an Arab woman could be a Green Lantern, she's not necessarily could to be wearing Islamic garb. Though, where in the rules does it say that a Green Lantern must wear a skintight outfit? Don't they basically create their own outfits? She could just be in an outfit like Dust but green. Also, there are Islamic women who compete in the Olympics. They just wear head coverings.
+Wow, Tony read my question making it sound so aggressive and confrontational. That tone wasn't intended. I can agree that Shadowcat is moving too fast, but Sara mentioned last week it was the age difference that bothered her. I just wanted to point out that age differences in comics doesn't make much difference when you have Wolverine being a couple hundred years older than most women he hooks up with.
+I've actually been surprised how often manga questions have been coming up in the podcast these past few weeks. You have manga on the site, but no one is covering them at all. Originally, you had Anime Vice to cover manga, but now the site's aren't associated. Manga are comics. They are comics from Japan. In fact, on the Japanese Amazon website labels manga as コミック (Komikku). The only thing that separates them is the language they're written in. Aren't comics still comics when translated in other languages?
+I think a Comic Vine shirt would look good in green. I have some complaints with the Big Live Show, but that's a separate issues that doesn't need going into here.
+@FanofUltraman said:
+Do you really feel the need to tell someone of Brazilian origins what the country counts as? By the way, I thought people called Sara "Jasmine" in college.
+I would like to add that Sara's name in Japanese would be pronounced the same way it is in Brazil.
+Said it before, I'll say it again. You need to change the rating system if you want less flack and a better approximation of your enjoyment of an issue. Think if there were grades in high school:
+5/5 = 100 A+
+4/5= 80 or a B-
+3/5= 60 D-
+Anything below is a failing grade. Did Sara mean for the deadpool issue to get a D-? I don't think so. IGN does a scale of 1-10 with tenths, CBR does 5 stars but at least offers half stars. You need to expand the range in with you are grading
+Good stuff as usual guys.
+Loved the podcast this week, listened to it while I was packing up to move to my new apartment. I'm loving the length of it, feel free to keep them a couple of hours long. Also, I'd love to get a Green Comicvine shirt, I'm not a fan of solid black or solid white shirts.
+Talking about "family friendly" comics in the New 52, Static Shock felt like they were kinda trying to make it for younger teenagers, but that was terrible and is now cancelled.
+Regarding Bruce Banner automatically transforming into the Hulk when shot, hurt, etc, there is some support for this theory. In Marvel's Ultimate universe, in Ultimates 2 Banner was executed by nuclear strike, but transformed into the Hulk just prior to being hit by the missile, even though he was heavily sedated and unconscious. Furthermore, in The Avengers movie, while not canon it is based off the Ultimates series somewhat, Banner talks about trying to shoot himself in the head but ending up spitting the bullet out as Hulk the second he pulled the trigger.
+Speaking of The Amazing Spider-Man, as someone who's never read it, how can I get into it? What issue or volume or trade should I start with?
+Thanks for answering my questions guys!
+Hopefully James can answer my questions next time, one of the answers I really wanted to hear.
+I do like these long podcasts guys. Keep up the great work :)
+I'm such an idiot. I knew there was a comic with a diabetic. Joe the Barbarin by Grant Morroson and Sean Murphy. I even did a spotlight on the hardcover. Duh.
+Well I sure feel dumb for asking a question this week. I guess I should have figured I would get the patented "it depends" answer but I just thought the Trinity would appreciate a question that isn't: "Who's your favorite blah-blah character?' or 'What do you think about blah-blah-blah New 52/ Marvel Now?" Guess I'll have to get a little more creative next time. As much as I gripe I am still thoroughly enjoying the podcast. I actually had no idea that Clancy Brown was Mr. Krabs but now it seems like the most obvious thing in the world. I hope Mr. Robinson can make it next week during the hectic BLLSL stuff. Until then thanks and keep up the great work.
+Non superhero comics.. duuuddeeess The Manhattan Projects, the best Image series right now IMO
+Proper Arabic IS "Ra" as in the Sun God, G-Man. And that's the enunciation that Oneil/Adams intended.
+@FoxxFireArt: At lease mine was to the point and not some rant about all things wrong with the podcast. You might as well make a separate podcast deconstructing this podcast.
+I didn't say Brazil is a Hispanic country. I would know, I was born there after all.
+@FanofUltraman:
+There's nothing that says I can't give my thoughts on the discussion at hand. It's not a rant. I really enjoy their discussions.
+I have only started listening to this podcast the last 3 weeks but I must say that I am really digging the feel of the shows and the overall length. I have been listening to the episodes in parts, usually in the car to and from work, then a little bit at night before bed. Keep up the good work guys, you have a great mix of opinions which makes for some great listening.
+Anybody notice that Corey has a nervous laugh after he makes a point? I love that.
+@G-Man Whoever the gentleman was that had the theory on how Superman's impervious skin worked was genius.
+@Fastblender: You don't understand how the 5 star rating system works if you really think that a 5/5 translates to a 100 or a 4/5 to an 80.
+Just to pop in and say that Ares has in fact been in Azarello's Wonder Woman. He's the old man in a white suit, often ankle-deep in blood.
+Superman was so widely accepted, I think, because he was so new and during that time period there was a lot of corruption and Superman burst on the scene and fought that. He attacked abusive husbands, crooked landlords, and politicians. He would grab a guy out of a helicopter and throw him the length of two football fields (to his death) and not bat an eye. He was much more aggressive. But he also represented what most powerless people felt at that time, they wanted to stop the bad guys like that. He was also so new a different, there was nothing to compare it to. It wasn't like someone could say back then that they liked Spider-Man better because he had feet of clay. And as Clark Kent he was sort of the everyman, appealing to kids because they could feel like inside them was greatness too. It was only Superman back then. Later they came up with Batman, who was sort of the opposite of Superman. He was human, had no powers, and in his day to day life he wasn't an average guy, he was a rich guy. Then the Wortham trials came, Superman was seen as too reckless and able to do whatever he wanted without repercussions for him. So Superman was changed to work more with the police. And to act more like a moral compass for everyone. Lois was seen, like Wonder Woman, to be bad examples for girls so she was made love sick over Superman. I think comics, after the Wortham trials, were written more for children and less for adults. Horror was dropped and I think the stories became simpler for kids (or am I wrong). It wasn't until Stan Lee and his comics that characters were given more human characters with feet of clay and emotions and problems. I think that might be why its hard to write Superman. For so very long, the beginning of comics in the 30s till the 60s/70s Superman was sort of written as this very moral character with very little character and no flaws. And its hard to get around that now that its sort of ingrained or something. I agree the best stories are where they show that Superman's greatest power and his greatest weakness are his emotions. He cares for every man, woman, child, and animal, on alive. He is like Spider-Man (with the Great Power and Great Responsibility) to the extreme. He has so much power that he feels so much responsibility. I think there is a small part of it where some people don't even bother with Superman because they have known him since his creation as this perfect man who has no physical weaknesses and never makes a mistake, and never gets angry. And they see him as this big boyscout in a real world where so much bad stuff can happen, and this fictional character (seen as perfect) just doesn't fit in the real imperfect world.
+Also, in terms of Batman v. Superman, Superman is first an alien with incredibly unrealistic powers. Batman is a human who, if you really trained, could maybe one day become. Batman also allows readers to get the justice they want rather than Superman who has to be more restrained with his actions. Batman can grab a guy and throw him down a flight of stairs breaking his leg in the process but I don't think Superman can do that. Maybe because he is so powerful he doesn't have to get that deep into things. Also its not exactly within Superman's character to get that aggressive either. Again, in our real world things can be really sad, upsetting, and violent, and Batman can fit into that sort of and go after such evils. Maybe that has something to do with it. There might also be the fact that when you set something up that is so evil the reader wants to feel the bad guy gets whats coming to him and maybe Batman does that more than Superman because he gets more aggressive or something. And maybe, because of his lack of powers, Batman acts in a way we could if it was us in that situation. Instead of Superman who can fly, has super strength, bullet proof skin, etc. I don't know. Just some thoughts.
+I may just be rambling but those are some of my thoughts about Superman.
+Maybe in the 700th issue of Spider-Man Dan Slott is going to have Peter and MJ officially get back together. And the reason people will be mad is because Marvel made a huge deal about breaking them up to only now bring them back together.
+Not exactly about the sounding like your race thing, but my family came from Ireland around my great grandparents generation. I was born here and have never been there ever, and my brother likes to point out when I slip into an Irish accent on accident. Its strange because I have never been there, I was born in America and so were my parents. Hrm.
+Back during the Death of Superman they had summits where they would all get together to plan stuff. And I heard that the whole industry does similar stuff to that. They map out that OK, Wolverine must be married to Lady Viper by October of this year, whatever else happens that must happen by that time. I think they do that with all the stuff, like Spider-Man becomes an Avengers in that month and so after that he should be seen in the other Avengers comics, etc. So I imagine that they still do that. They probably just are worried that people would get mad, like you guys said, if they knew all the details about the reboots. But wouldn't that make a great book, the blueprints for the New 52, waves 1-whatever and all that happened before the New 52 and all that (now) didn't. A big encyclopedia about the whole thing would be AWESOME
+I LOVED 52. It was such an epic undertaking by DC. No Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, or Green Lantern. Only B,C,and D, level characters. Booster Gold, Steel, the Metal Men, Batwoman and Question. Plus in the back of each issue (in the book) they show some behind the scenes stuff like character designs, page layouts, and why they did what they did each issue. Plus they put an issue out every week for 52 weeks, and it spanned the entire DC universe and had some climactic changes to characters. I loved the effort and the comic was good, I don't see why some people are down on it.
+I love Corey's laugh. He always sounds like hes having a great time
+Did I already miss the BIG LIVE LIVE SHOW LIVE? And If I didn't will it be youtube accessible? Because if its not I can't watch. But if I can't maybe I should just get to work on my art.
+PS, I don't wear black shirts so I guess I can't wear yours. sorry.
+Loved Sara's rap, i had no idea it even existed before Tony started playing it on the podcast ^_^
+Superman was created by nerds to be an insperation. While many characters were created for money (not that Superman wasn't) there was more of an underlying desire by Jerry and Joe to be like this god who wasn't ever pushed around.
+Also, where is the new podcast?
+Good ep, fun, and nice to see more Image/indie books covered. And of course, Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose getting a shoutout is always nice to see.
+Ha though I will say, while I haven't seen and have no opinion on the "Sara looks angry in GiantBomb vids" thing... her saying "maybe they don't talk to girls" about those commenters. Yeah... that's a weird thing to say.
+Hi Tony, Sara, Corey, I hope the below responce helps the person who lives in Ireland. I used to live in Ireland, both Northen Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Both capitals have a good comic book stores, Forbidden Planet. In Belfast it is in city centre and in Dublin it is in the Temple Bar area right next to the Liffey River. When I live there 3 years ago Dublin used to have a great but very small comic con. One year both Jim Lee and Mark Millar were there and only a couple hundred of attendees. I sat at the bar for 10 minutes with Mark Millar talking about Scotland and Jim Lee was sketching for free! I don't think it still happens. If you take votes I would vote to provide all information and spoil any plots. If a listener doesn't want to hear about a issue they can play the podcast later until they can read the issue they are worried about. I can't read a lot of comics so I appreciate learning about what is going on in other books. Please spoil! Keep up the great work! Speckins
+just listened to my first comicvine podcast i love it i went right to itunes and subscribed
+@Jonny_Anonymous: No, the term "Hispanic" only applies to lands which were once under the dominion of Spain. Brazil was colonized by Portugal.
+@Jonny_Anonymous: Separate definition.
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+Clipa Theater was founded in 1995 by actor and musician Dmitry Tyulpanov (Russia, 1966-2015), and dancer, director and choreographer Idit Herman (Israel, 1971).
+The two performers created a unique performative language, combining theater, dance, design and music: a brilliant duet resulting in a Total Theater; characterized by having complete control over all aspects of a show: movement, use of space, set design, costumes, sound, lighting and direction – all of which are fundamental artistic tools of expression, combined with the performing artist’s abilities.
+Clipa Theater can be defined in many different ways. Its name (meaning “shell”, “peel”) tells of a husk, wrapped around several identities, creators and theatrical experiences. Each of the creators’ shows is its own world, and no show is like the other. Out of awareness to the international field of performance, Clipa carries on canonical traditions, while pushing the limits concerning aesthetics and the familiar language. Simultaneously, it constantly responds the political and social status in Israel.
+Clipa changes its skin to fit the zeitgeist, and is always up-to-date with the ever-changing world of performing arts. This is a futuristic theater, that will not stop examining the new and intriguing trends in its field, and will attempt to invent new ones. The Clipa theater changes the viewer’s experience, pushes the boundaries of what can be called “a show” and calls for action – on stage and off.
+It’s impossible to talk about Clipa without mentioning the importance of imagination. Whether it be twisted, extravagant or simply wild – it’s always intended to provoke thought, to bewilder us and to change the way we perceive the world.
+Clipa has contributed much to the development of visual theater in Israel, and is considered the leader in its field. Over the course of its existence, Clipa created dozens of shows, and has cooperated with numerous major cultural institutes and figures in Israel and the rest of the world.
+Awards:
+1996 – Sternfeld award for theater, for the show “Clipa”
+1997 – First place, “Gvanim” dance festival, for the show “Angel”
+1999 – Best fringe show, Israel’s theater awards, for the show “Wanted”
+2001 – Most important theatrical event of the year, according to “Yediot Aharonot” readers, for the show “Deus Ex”
+2003 – Rosenblum award for theater, for the group’s accomplishments in the field
+2003-2006 – The excellence in culture fund’s choice award
+2008 – Most important street theater performance of the year, polish “Theater” magazine, for the show “Salto Mortalle”
+2009 – Landau Prize of the Israeli Lottery Culture Council – Theater Director category
+2012 – Winner of the competition for contemporary choreography plan of the Korean cultural ministry.
+We appreciate the honesty of movement, rather than that of the spoken word.
+We think performing is the ultimate lie.
+We believe that our time on stage is closer to reality than any other time.
+The art of performing is the sense, the moment, the magic – the “thing” which happens between a performer and viewer. It occurs in a time and place, and in relation to the two. It emphasizes the way the performer acts, moves and creates visual imagery in front of the crowd.
+The performing arts are free from the boundaries of a plot, and is best understood as a poem. It applies to all senses. It is always a one-time-only event.
+The Clipa ensemble believes in a “Total Theater” experience, and in original creation of all aspects of each show. The audience’s experience begins with entering the theater, which is a part of the show.
+We believe that a performing artist must master a few different crafts. The actors in the ensemble are actors and dancers, and some are also composers and players. They specialize in different crafts and create the sets, props and costumes for the shows.
+Work ethics in the ensemble is characterized by complete creative freedom, alongside personal discipline and awareness. The actors believe in creating as a way to grow and personally develop themselves, and in the power art has to change our reality. The artists of Clips are in constant search for the balance between their own personal creation and being a part of a group.
+We think the stage has lost the ability to represent the reality we face each day. We choose to give new meaning to difficult topics, and push and blur the boundaries between performance and reality, or even personal truth.
+We explore and challenge the part of the beholder, and the crowd’s involvement in each show.
+As Israeli artists, we constantly face the question regarding the artist’s place in society. That is why we choose to offer imagery of the current state of events, revealing questions and alternatives.
+Clipa theater aspired to create using a unique language and a method. Both of which are always changing. Our way of working and creating is characterized by “peeling” the established method. The ensemble’s way, is that of change.
+Clipa Theater invites you, artists and creators of all fields, to create and work in out large, comfy sutdios:
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+Price: 65 NIS per hour, 50 NIS for a rental of 10 or more hours.
+Dance Studio: 65 sqm, air-conditioned, parquet floor, large balcony.
+Price: 60NIS per hour, 50 NIS for a rental of 10 or more hours.
+Our guests will enjoy our expansive, pleasant garden, restrooms, showers, kitchenette and coffee station, the familiy-like atmosphere and rolling paper if you ever run out.
+Rooms may be reserved between 09:00-17:00.
+Rooms reserved for 17:00-21:00 will be priced at 75 NIS an hour.
+Sound equipment must be brought with you. We do not provide a sound system.
+To reserve a rehearsal space, Click Here.
+Additionally, it’s possible to rent the stage for private shows, private and business events, lectures, workshops etc. For details concerning such needs, contact us: 03-6879219
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+In 2005 Clipa Theater moved to its current home in Tel Aviv. The theater is located in a renovated industrial three story building, which holds an initimate black-box stage and theater, two multifaceted studios, kitchen and garden, all in the shade of an ancient Ficus tree.
+Clipa Theater opens its gates to those interested in private and business events, workshops, lectures and more. The theater offers all its top-quality facilities to host your event in a uniquely designed environment and atmosphere.
+Clipa offers in addition the possibility to rent its top-notch sound and light systems. There is also a possibility of adding to your event live music, art-bar, visual theater installations, workshops and more.
+For more details, please call 972-3-6879219, or Email [email protected]
+Phone: 03-6879219
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+Dmitry Tyulpanov | (1966-2015) Born in Leningrad.
+Studied sculpting in the Leningrad school of arts, while also studying acting and music in the city’s university. After his graduation, he was recruited to the red army as a trumpet player.
+In 1998, using skills one can only acquire in the red army, he joined the rock band “AVIA”, which later formed the renowned russian theater group “DEREVO”, lead by Anton Adasinsky.
+Dimitry created and performed with the group until 1995. in 1994, he met Idit Herman, and the two began working on collaborative works. After a year, they founded Clipa Theater in Tel-Aviv.
+Aside from creating, directing and performing in most of Clipa’s shows, as well as composing original music for them, Dimitry invented, designed and built the sets, props and accessories used in all of the shows.
+Dima passed away in February 2015, during Clipa’s tour of India. In 2017, Clipa built a dedicated website in memory of Dima
+Idit Herman | (1971) Born in Israel
+Studied dance from a young age, and later on choreography. Between 1989-1991 danced with the Bat-Sheva dance group. She later created and danced in various projects in Belgium and Holland, where she met Dimitry Tyulpanov.
+After two years of working together, the two founded Clipa Theater in Tel-Aviv. Under the theater, they co-created dozens of shows, which received critical acclaim worldwide. Along with the rest of the ensemble, they created a unique theatrical language.
+Idit founded and managed the international theater festival “Clipa Aduma”. Under her management, the theater has won several awards in Israel and the rest of the world, among them are the Sternfeld Award for Theater, the Rosenblum Award and the Israeli Theater’s Award for Best Fringe Show.
+Today Idit is Clipa’s artistic director. She directs and designs most of the group’s shows, and participated in some of them. Among her notable works are “Orpheus of Suburbia”, “Paradize” and the performances “Forever/Never”, “Facility 27” and “Culture in the Periphery”.
+Ariel Bronz | (1984) Born in Odessa.
+Immigrated to Israel in 1990. Studied theater in the Yoram Levinshtein Drama school. Studied art and philosophy in Minshar art school. Graduated from the Nissan Nativ Drama school in Tel-Aviv.
+Founded “The Bronz-Belt” company with director and choreographer Marina Beltov. performances of the company has been touring Israel and festivals around the globe. The company has received its inspiration from the absurd theater, surrealism, DADA, physical theater, and mostly deals with exposing the mechanism of corruption in the Israeli society.
+In 2015 Bronz started working with Idit Herman, artistic director of Clipa Theater. Together they created the powerful piece “Facility 27”.
+Notable shows include the performance “Who wants to ride on a camel?” and the solo “Love the juice”. The latter made a big impact after performing in an Israeli culture convention and being brutally kicked off stage for debasing symbols of the state. The incident made the Israeli Minister of Culture press charges and made Bronz an official enemy of Israel.
+Ariel created and directed “Midsummernightsdream” (an adaptation of Shakespear’s classic), and the performances “Somebody’s Home” and “Culture in the Periphery”.
+Michal Herman | (1974) Born in Israel.
+An indipendant creator for festivals in Israel and abroad, teaches dance, performer and creator in Clipa theater.
+Graduated from Thelma Yellin school of arts (dance), and from Seminar Hakibutzim’s teaching course.
+Michal participated in several shows for the Cameri and Habima theaters, and danced for Bat-Sheva ensemble. She also danced for Liat Dror and Nir Ben-Gal’s group, Noa Dar, Itzik Galili and others. Michal won the Minister of Culture and Science’s award in 2003, 2007 and 2012.
+Since the founding of Clipa theater, Michal worked as rehearsal-coordinator, dancer, actress, administrator and house-choreographer.
+Her works in the field of dance were shown in many festivals, including “Haramat Masach”, “Colors in Dance” and “Intimadance”.
+in Clipa, she performed in the international festival “Clipa Aduma” between 2007 and 2011, created the choreography for the shows “What’s Up With Shabtai” and “Lola’s Song”, acted in the performance “Forever\Never” and brought all of her original shows to Clipa’s stage.
+She founded “Gufyia”, a training course working inside of Clipa and concentrates on body, performance, creation and inspiration. Under “Gufyia”, Michal also runs a summer day camp for children.
+In September 2015, Michal debuted her latest show in Clipa: “The Hostess”, in which she invites different key people from her life to an open conversation and duet in front of an audience.
+Artour Astman | (1982) Born in Russia.
+Choreographer, dancer, painter, actor and artist. Artour began dancing at the age of 4. In 1999, he graduated from the school of ballet in Voronij, and moved to Israel. He studied in the academy for music and dance in Jerusalem for two years. In 2002 he joined the Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Group, where he danced and created for 6 years.
+In 2008 Artour participated in the reality TV show “Born to Dance” 3, and won the 2nd place.
+Along the years, Artour has worked with the Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak Group, Barak Marshall, Suzanne Dellal Institute, Maya Donsky, Clipa Theater and many other musicians, directors, painters and photographers.
+Between 2009-2015 Artour worker with Maria Kong’s international group of artists. There he created, danced and designed the costumes for the group.
+Since 2015, Artour is a part of Clipa Theater, responsible for the choreography in the ensemble’s shows. That same year he debuted his first solo performance in Clipa: “Afternoon + Evening with Faun”. He is also a guest choreographer in the russian reality show “ТАНЦЫ на ТНТ”.
+Additionally, Artour is a painter, and his works are displayed in galleries in Israel and around the world.
+Rafael K. Haugas | (1984) Born in Ukraine.
+Raised and educated in Ashdod, Israel. As a teenager, he studied theater, fencing, stage combat and dance, and even participated in many productions. Later, he studied in the Nissan Nativ acting studio in Tel-Aviv.
+During his time in the studio, he co-created the show “Tenant Haimovitch”, in which he also performed. It was first performed in his third year in the studio. The show was successful, and went on to perform in festivals in Israel and the rest of the world.
+Since then, Rafael played in several fringe shows, was an actor of a russian-speaking theater and was recently cast as the lead in a russian feature-film.
+Rafael joined Clipa theater in 2012. In the theater he performed in the “Clipa Aduma 6” international festival. He was a performer in Clipa’s “Forever/Never”, which was featured in the Israel Festival in Jerusalem. He plays in the shows “What’s Up with Shabtai” and “Paradize” as Adam.
+Besides being an actor in Clipa, Rafael is also the theater’s tech-guy, and operated the sound and lighting for Clipa and other theaters in Israel.
+Zvi Petrovski | (1980) Born in Israel.
+Zvi and Dartanian (Jack-Russel Terrier, 9), Joined Clipa Theater in 2009. For years, Zvi studied music and today he teached and plays the guitar, ukulele, accordion, banjo and harmonica. In 2006, he created the band “Zvi and the Escorts” in which we wrote, composed and performed the songs. The band’s songs combine french shansons, cabaret, blues, rock and traditional russian music.
+Zvi is also a confectioner and ex-restaurateur, and was the owner of a restaurant and a bakery for five years, while simultaneously performing his songs in bars and coffee-shops.
+He came to Clipa Theater by accident: A theater student from Haifa saw him play the accordion and asked if he’s from Clipa. Zvi, who didn’t know what Clipa was, became intrigued, and joined one of the theater’s classes. He is an actor in the ensemble ever since.
+The chances of catching vi without Dartanian are slim, and you can see them together in the show “Paradize”, as well as on street performances. Zvi performed in Clipa’s “Kafka”, “What’s Up With Shabtai”, “Lola’s Song”, the performance “Forever\Never” and recently in the show “Somebody Home”.
+Additionally, you can see Zvi in his street show “Toy Band” or with his new band “The Billhillies”.
+Oded Zadok | (1974) Born in Israel.
+Studied acting in the Yoram Levinstein studio. Upon his graduation, Oded began dancing for several well-known choreographers such as Yael Oreni, Sally-Anne Friedland, Michal Herman and others.
+Over the years, he has mastered many different arts, in the world of acting: Bufoonery, physical-theater, buto, acting with masks, acting for camera, design and more.
+Oded played in many theater shows, including “The Rite of Spring”, “Four Seasons”, “A Dog’s Heart” and “K’s Show”. Oded has worked in the Cameri theater and was part of many projects in TV and cinema.
+Over the last decade, Oded has been working in Clipa, participating in the performance “Forever/Never”,and in the show “Paradize”. He created the children’s show “Tales of the Magical Forest” and “This is How We Do It”.
+Additionally, oded performed in Clipa’s “Facility 27”, “Culture in the Periphery” and recently created the children’s show “Good Night Hillel”.
+Oryan Yohanan | (1985) Born in Israel
+Multi-disciplinary artist, rehearsal manager and dance teacher. Started dancing ballet at the age of 6 and graduated from The Jerusalem Academy for Music and Dance High School in 2003. Won the first prize at the “Mia Arbatova Ballet Competition 2002”.
+Danced in Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company (2006-2010). In 2010-2011 she danced in “The Project” company of the Israeli Opera House and Suzanne Dellal as main dancer, in pieces by William Forsythe, Emanuel Gat, Jacopo Godani, Idan Sharabi and others. Since 2011 Oryan works as a freelance dancer with choreographers such as Sahar Azimi, Idit Herman, Gili Navot and many others.
+In 2014 Oryan was awarded with the Ministry of Culture and Sport’s award for performing dancer. In summer 2017, Oryan became a reality star as she performed at the successful TV show “Move It Israel”.
+Among her pieces are – “Missis” (2007), “Sea-Land” (2013), “The War Room” (2013), “No Blood Relation.ever” (2014), “The Being Herd” (2015), “I-Dare-U” (2016) and “More or Less is More” (2016). Her latest creation will be premiered at the “Curtain Up festival” this November.
+She teaches Ballet, contemporary, improvisation, floor work and repertoire for schools such as the Jerusalem Academy for Music and Dance High School, Thelma Yellin School of Arts, Yoram Loewenstein Acting School, Bikurey Haetim and others.
+Dror Liberman | (1988) Born in Israel
+As a child in Be’er Sheva, Dror practiced different and versatile physical-movement techniques, including judo, parkour, acrobatics, classical ballet, contemporary dance and rock climbing.
+He has worked with various choreographers, including Nimrod Freed, Sharona Florshaim, Noa Dar, Nir De Volff and Maya Briner.
+At the age of 25, he came to Clipa Theater with his performance “The Lowest Spot in Tel-Aviv”. Following the show’s success, he was a part of Clipa’s performance “Forever/Never”. He later went on to create a total of 7 works.
+In 2015, he created his solo show “Neither Soft Nor Light”, an autobiographical piece that combines performance and dance. The show saw great success in Israel, and is traveling the world since its debut.
+Kazuyo Shionoiri | (1984) Born in Tokyo.
+Choreographer, performer, artist and creator.
+Graduated with a Masters of Arts from the Department of Dance and Sports in the Women’s College for Physical Education in Japan. Shortly after her graduation, she has received awards such as the “Japanese-Government Overseas Study Programme For Artist” (2010) and “Pola Art Foundation” (2012) for her unique and promising voice as a choreographer.
+Since joining Clipa, Kazuyo participated in the children’s show “What’s Up With Shabtai”, created “Take-Down” with Dror Liberman and “This is How We Do It” with Oded Zadok.
+Her shows have been performed world-wide, receiving critical acclaim in places like Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Germany, Norway, Japan and many others.
+Kazuyo currently lives in Tel-Aviv.
+Anael Blumental | (1985) Born in Israel.
+Graduated from the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio. A physical actress, acrobalance artist, singer and dancer.
+Anal was a part of “Odd-Birdz” ensemble, and in the repertory theater she played for the Cameri theater in “Macbeth” and “Dag Mussar”.
+Anael performed in shows in the Acco Festival for different theater (“Let’s Play”, “Diamedia”), in which she combined acting with pantomime and acrobalance.
+In 2014, she took part in the Venice Mask Festival, in the performance “Pyromania” held at the Passi Palace.
+In television, Anael appeared in the shows “Alenbi”, “Lo Hivtachti Lach” and more. She was in the movies “Truth” by Yaron Alush and “Bird in the Room” by Ari Davidovich. Recently, she played in the show “Hakeves Hashisha-Asar” in the National Youth Theater.
+In Clipa Theater, Anael originally came for a performance and dance-theater workshop. She now participates in the performance “Forever/Never”, in the children’s show “What’s Up with Shabtai” and in “Somebody’s Home”.
+Additionally, Anael directs, creates choreography for the theater, is dubbing for TV and is a professional makeup artist.
+Adi Paz | (1983) Born in Israel.
+Actress, dancer, choreographer, indipendant creator and a teacher of dance-theater.
+Graduated from the school of dance-theater in Seminar Hakibutzim, with a degree in dance-theater instruction. Studied choreography in the “Kelim” school.
+As a choreographer and performer, she has created six shows so far: “Premiere”, “Personal Bandage”, “Man, Woman, Earth”, “Polianot”, “Post-it” and “Waiting List”.
+in Clipa theater, Adi plays in the children’s show “Lola’s Song” and in the show “Somebody’s Home”.
+Besides her work in the theater, Adi teaches dance-theater for all ages, and teached movement courses for actors and dancers. She has choreographed many shows in Israel, and today she mostly teaches movement in different places around the country, and performs as an actress and dancer in the “Tozeret-Bait” ensemble.
+Rotem Nachmani | (1984) Born in Israel.
+Physical actress, singer and creator, bachelor’s degree in directing and theater teaching. At the age of 8 began taking the stage in Ramat-Hagolan. She studied theater in the Arts Youth Center, where she met the members of Clipa for the first time.
+At 21, she began studying acting in Eyal Cohen and Rotie Dyches’ studio. Upon graduation, she signed up for physical-theater training with Thierry Morel and Nelly Amar (founder of Haguf Theater).
+Since then, she played in the shows “Grandma” and “Bus 92” in Hasimta Theater, “Idilia” in the suzanne dellal institute and in many children’s shows and dance-theater performances.
+Participated as a singer in Ariel Cohen’s “Nerves” with Ido Tadmor, and was nominated Best Actress in the fringe award “Kipod Hazahav”.
+Rotem teaches theater and movement for children and youth in the Orna Porat Theater and in Bimat Hanoar.
+In 2014 she officially joined Clipa. She participated in the performance “Forever/Never”, “Facility 27” and “Culture in the Periphery”, and in the children’s show “Lola’s Song”.
+In 2016 she won the “Kipod Hazahav” award for best supporting actress in the show “Don prelimplin”.
+Marijn Alders Braz | (1979) Born in The Netherlands
+Marijn is in charge of Clipa’s performances and collaborations abroad.
+Marijn graduated from the Academy of Journalism & Communication in Utrecht and studied political science at Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. She worked as a reporter and photojournalist in The Netherlands and in Israel since 2002.
+Marijn completed her studies in financial administration and joined SPRING Performing Arts Festival in 2015 as their bureau manager and financial assistant, and further specialized as an administrator for cultural and non-profit organisations.
+In 2016, Marijn moved to Israel, where she worked for Inbal Pinto & Avshalom Pollak Dance Company before joining Clipa Theater. Marijn is in charge of Clipa’s performances and collaborations abroad. She is also an editor for Kunstenisrael, a non-profit organisation supporting the presentation of Israeli art in The Netherlands.
+Zoya Bronshteyn | (1989) Born in Odessa.
+Studied in “Habustan” school of arts in Netania. Graduated from the honors program for arts and humanities in Tel-Aviv University.
+She Joined Clipa theater in 2014 as production manager. Aside for the technical role in Clipa, Zoya is also a performer and drag-artist. She performs as a character called “The Artist Formerly Known As Anton”.
+Alongside managing Clipa’s production, and taking responsibility for everything happening on stage and off, Zoya is a beginner master of Spoken-Word, and performs as a drag queen\king. She participates in several of the group’s shows, such as the performance “Forever/Never” and “What’s Up With Shabtai”. She was also a part of the site-specific performance “Facility 27”.
+Yoni Tal | (1984) Born in Israel.
+Musician, sound designer, programmer, tech-manager and performer upon request.
+Yoni began playing the piano at the age of 7, and from classical music moved on to jazz. After his military service, Yoni studied sound and music production in the BPM school in Tel-Aviv, where he discovered the electronic music, and merged it into his creations.
+Upon graduation, he began working as a sound and lighting technician in various theaters, while simultaneously creating original music for them.
+In 2011 Yoni joined Clipa theater as a cashier. Since then, he moved between every technical position in the theater, while composing original music for the group. In 2016 he first appeared as a guest actor in the group’s shows.
+Played, composed and designed in the productions “Orpheus of Suburbia”, “Lola’s Song”, “Atom”, “This is How We Do It”, “Love the Juice”, “Somebody Home” and more.
+Gabrielle Neuhaus | (????) Born in Switzerland.
+Dancer, actress and performance artist. After a long career as a dancer in Brussels, London, Geneva, Paris, Zurich and Basel, Gabriel came To Israel. Gabriel has created interdisciplinary works, collaborating with artists from different areas of expertise. Among those artists are vocalist Anat Pik, plastic artist Anat Michaelis-Levi and poet Anat Zecharia. Her works has been shown in various galleries, theaters and festivals.
+She participated in the “Clipa Aduma” festival in 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2014 as well as in Intimadance festival in 2012 and 2013.
+She joined Clipa in 2011, and is a part of the ensemble’s performances ever since. Her solo show “The Woman Who Would Not Come Down” debuted in Clipa in 2012, and is since performing worldwide. in 2015, she presented a new solo in Clipa, called “Up and Down and Away With It”, performed in “Facility 27” and participated in “LAVASH”, a first-ever co-production with artists from Armania.
+In 2016, she took part in a residency program in Italy, by the Bogliasco foundation New-York, created the social project “Street Poetry” and co-created the children’s show “Good Night Hillel” with Oded Zadok.
+Gabriel designs and creates all of the costumes for her shows. She usually works with unconventional raw materials, such as paper or bicycle tires to create unique and intriguing costumes.
+She currently plays in the show “Violin” in Tmuna theater and in Clipa’s “What’s Up With Shabtai”.
+Amit Bar-Am | (1980) Born in Israel.
+While living in the kibbutz, was discovered by a head-hunter during his Bar-Mitzva show. He left for the big city of Tel-Aviv to study in Thelma Yelling high-school for arts. He later served in the army for 5 years in a submarine.
+After being discharged, Amit studied for a year in a theater workshop in London, and came back to Israel to study in Nissan Nativ acting studio in Tel-Aviv.
+He created “Ra’ayon” theater, performing solo shows for children. Amit plays in fringe shows, produces, directs and teaches youth.
+in Clipa, he plays in the show “Paradize”, in the performances “Forever/Never”, “Facility 27” and in the children’s show “What Up With Shabtai?”. He created the solo “Old Man and the Sea” under the festival “Clipa Aduma” 7, and the show “Ubon” with Kazuyo Shionori in honor of Dima Tyulpanov.
+Michal Kazir | (1985) Born in Israel.
+Instead of her final year in high-school, Michal studied acting in Beit-Zvi. At the end of the first year, she was drafted to the army. After her military service, michal flew to Barcelona, where she discovered street-theater and the circus, which made her stay for 4 years.
+In 2011 she began studying in Yoram Levinstein’s acting studio, for one year. She then went on to study in Amir Oryan’s theater, “Hacheder”, from which she graduated.
+Shortly after graduating, Michal came to Clipa, and stayed ever since. Since then, Michal played the lead role in a musical, performed at the movie festival (2013), in a feature movie by Israel Winkler and Eldad Bogenheim, and in the movie “Storm”, played in the cinematheque in 2014.
+In Clipa, she participated in the performance “Forever/Never”, which still performs worldwide. In 2015, She created an evening of “Women’s Dance” in Clipa.
+Besides impressive physical abilities, Michal is a percussionist. She plays the Cajón and the Hang. She’s a singer, writer and composer, practices buffoonery, juggling and more. She’s also a diving instructor and horse backriding instructor.
+Rivka Hermamn | (1974) Born in Egypt
+Born in Cairo, Egypt. In 1949 she immigrated to Israel with her parents, brothers and sisters to Holon. She gave birth to Idit (1971) and Michal (1974). In 1998, with Idit and Dima, she helped found Clipa Theater. Since 2014, Rivka works in the theater regularly. In that same year, she was also appointed the theater’s CEO. She is known for her nicknames “The Puppet Master”, “The Final Say” and “The Queen”.
+PART 15
+ANGEL
+Angel parked up again, got out of the car and headed for the elevator. If Fred had been around to see him now she would have been seriously worried, he walked like an old man. His head heavy and steps slow, even just lifting up an arm to press the button looked like it took tremendous effort.
+Once inside it he leaned back against the rear of the mirrored cage and watched the doors close with dark and unseeing eyes. Without meaning to he slid down until he was sitting on the floor of it with his head in his hands. The doors opened with a soft ping on arriving at his apartment, so lost in thought he didn’t even notice and the doors shut again, with him still inside.
+A few minutes later he walked out of the elevator and headed directly for the drinks cabinet, sliding off his coat he dumped it on a chair and slid into another one, a glass and bottle in his hands. He opened it with a sharp twist of the cap and poured the first of many in the search for oblivion.
+CORDY
+Cordy gave up trying to sleep and flung back the covers; she was too filled with anger and bitterness to even think about sleep right now. She got up and paced the rooms that had been his, hating him at that moment but also hating the fact that doing so hurt her too.
+“How could he do that to me”? That question crossed her mind at least two dozen times an hour and it was driving her crazy.
+“I love you Cordy, he says, yeah right and I believed him”, the sarcasm was almost savage in intensity and her pacing increased along with the agitation. “He would never have done that to her, or tried to tell her what to do”, she spun again and nearly tripped in the edge of the rug covering that part of the floor. That just made her angrier as if the rug was his fault too.
+“Well OK I’m not Buffy but I never tried to be, I’m me and if he can’t deal with that, tough” Talking out loud was not exactly a sign of mental health but she had to spill it or go mad.
+“I hate him and I’m never going to even speak to him again, that’s it we’re through”, she spat the words out filled with venom and a hint of tears. Her face scrunched up a moment before she forcefully smoothed it out, tears till sparkled in her hazel eyes but she was damned if she was going to let them fall. She took a deep breath and forced it out slowly, her mind whirling in different directions.
+“This is way too coincidental coming on top of everything else, someone else is behind this and I’m going find out who”, her first thought was Eve and making an impulsive decision she stalked over to the closet to get dressed.
+She was even upset over the fact that she’d bothered to put stuff in the closet, but just a few short hours ago she’d been planning to persuade him to let her stay in the hotel, like that was gonna happen now.
+A little while later she found herself outside Eve’s apartment door, memories of the last time flitted through her mind but she shrugged them off too angry to really care. Her second round of knocking still produced no results and she nearly screamed in frustration. A door opened a little along the hall and she turned to see a nerdy looking guy with glasses and a pale complexion blinking at her.
+“She’s gone” the little man said before she could even ask and shut the door again. She debated with herself for a moment and then knocked very gently on his door. He opened it with a startled look on his face.
+It was late and he didn’t know her, so she gave him a forced smile and tried to look apologetic for disturbing him, “Thanks for telling me that, you wouldn’t know where she’s gone would you”? She used her most inviting voice and followed it up with a brighter smile.
+“No she didn’t say, just took off with a few things and that’s it”, he still looked scared, “When was this”? Last question and then she was finished; he looked desperate to shut the door and go back to whatever nerdy stuff he had to do, probably hacking a bank or something.
+“Two days I think, yeah that’s about right”. She nodded her thanks and walked back down the hallway.
+ANGEL
+Angel was lying crossways on the bed, only half undressed, his naked back gleamed in the starlight, thick arms were wrapped around a pillow, clutched tightly as he slept. He groaned and turned his head the other way still dreaming and his arms tightened on the pillow before in a sudden burst of movement flinging it across the room.
+He rolled on his back and lifted his hands to press into his eyes, his muscular torso arching as he dug his heels in, he rolled onto his side with a deep sigh and opened burning eyes to stare out of the window next to his bed. The curtains were open and he could see the stars but didn’t care; all he cared about was trying to forget what had happened with Cordy, particularly the acrid smell of fear.
+He’d done it deliberately but it still had the power to hurt; Cordy had been afraid of him and he couldn’t stop hearing her ask if that was what he’d wanted; God no, he didn’t, how could he when he loved her. Would she ever understand why and forgive him?
+Just thinking about her dying froze him inside, he knew he couldn’t bear to go through that again and even if it meant she hated him he wouldn’t let her come that close to it ever again. But heaven help him it hurt so much. He stood up and walked back over to the pillow to pick it up and lifting it to his face, breathed in her scent.
+CORDY
+She was insane! There was no other explanation for what she was doing here in a demon bar at the dead of night, standing in the door waiting for them to notice her. It didn’t take long and the silence that followed was unnerving, but she stiffened her spine and walked fully inside.
+She just hadn’t been able to face going back to the hotel having failed to get anywhere with finding out who was determined to ruin her life, plus it felt like admitting defeat and that would mean that Angel was right and she might as well give up now, not going to happen she had thought fiercely. She knew a large part of why she had chosen this as the next lead was to spite him and she was exhilarated at the thought. Let him try and tell her what to do, NOT.
+“Do any of you know who I am”? She asked the silent and wary patrons, all ugly ass demons with no two looking the same, except for some vamps at a table by themselves. She stood by the bar so that she could see most of them at once and she’d come unarmed, keeping her hands in the pockets of her denim jacket. It was a really grungy and smelly place but she managed to keep her face calm and expressionless as she waited for someone to speak up.
+“Yeah we know who you are girl, whatcha doin here”? It was the bartender who answered her; he looked nervously at the door on their left as if he expected her to have company.
+She didn’t turn around but moved sideways so that he was in her line of sight when she replied “I want information on whoever was behind the attack on me a few days ago”. There were murmurings then and a few of the demons shuffled around, some even moving back like she was going to attack them or something.
+“He already killed them all” Said one of the vamps, his voice ringing out across the room and his companions all male, nodded enthusiastically.
+“I’m not talking about the lackeys” Answered Cordy, ignoring the reference to Angel, “I want the people behind it; the one’s who sicced Drusilla on me in the first place”. There were a lot more confused murmurings now and one or two of the demons sidled out of the exit and away, not wanting to have anything to do with her or whatever she was mixed up in now.
+“Well I dunno but I heard there was some woman from that law firm involved in the beginning but then she just, ya know disappeared” Said one of the other vamps. Cordy decided they were obviously the best source of information so walked over to their table; they did not look pleased at the prospect of her joining them. She pulled up a chair anyway and sat down.
+They all looked at her as if unsure what to do or say now, looking at one another and back to her; their yellow eyes wary and even afraid, wow he must have done a real job on them she thought, then quashed it, don’t go there she told herself.
+“I’m not going anywhere even if I have to stay here all night, until someone tells me where I can find this woman, someone in here must know where she went considering the amount of demon stuff she’s mixed up in”, it was a statement of intent, declared in a loud and determined voice and they believed her.
+EVE
+Eve was sitting in front of the TV, the curtains were shut but the glow from the screen was more than adequate light for reading the letter she’d heard pushed through the motel room door, hand delivered at 3 am.
+She still had one more shot and then she was shit outta luck, the package had been delivered now and the results of that should make things around here a bit more interesting. “I’m a firm believer that a girl needs to make a choice and to do that well she needs a few choices”, she smirked at the thought, coming to life a bit.
+She ran her hands through her hair and stretched like a cat, coming out of the stupor she’d fallen into. “I’ll have to stop taking the tranqs”. She’d started taking them after she’d heard about Dru, but she needed her wits about her now. She also needed to get in character again, just in case he got here earlier than she expected.
+She imagined what the reaction would be to the video and giggled. Those images were not going to be well received at all. She’d even sent a note with it suggesting that Ms Chase had not been a willing participant; that should certainly light a fire under his ass.
+There was a knock on the door and she stiffened, who the hell was knocking on her door halfway through the night, this couldn’t be good. She stayed silent and hoped whoever it was would just go away.
+“Eve if you don’t open the door in the next twenty seconds then I’m going to start picking the lock, so open up”, Cordy demanded from the other side of the door.
+Eve gaped when she heard that voice, this was unbelievable -and she panicked thinking Angel must be with her. She dived for the window at the back of the room and started to climb out, but was dumbfounded when she was confronted by Cordelia Chase all on her lonesome, except for a very sharp knife which was pressed to the skin of her throat, so close it drew blood.
+“I want to know all about your little trysts with Dru and why the hell you’ve been coming after me like a bitch in heat” snarled Cordy face to face with Eve; she pressed the knife harder into skin.
+THE HYPERION HOTEL – CATHY (MORNING AFTER)
+Cathy sighed and carefully turned on her side, she could hear Cordelia moving around in her room and she almost got out of bed to go and try and comfort her, No, better to wait until a little later.
+“Men, they’re all the same and he’s worse than the rest; 250 years old and he still hasn’t learnt how to deal when a woman tells him no”, she muttered angrily to herself.
+How the hell am I going to fix this? she thought groaning at the prospect. Giving up the idea of getting comfortable she faced the ceiling again, she understood the need to protect the people you love; it was actually quite an admirable trait. He was also right in that Cordy wouldn’t last long on her own and that was why she had been careful on the ‘cases’ she found, nothing too dangerous but then of course she hadn’t planned on so much interference from the outside.
+It was obvious that Cordy needed Angel because of his ruthlessness and capacity for violence, but even more than that, Angel needed Cordy for her compassion and perception, things that he sadly lacked at times. Certainly the others were important; but after the last year it was even more obvious that this whole mess had to be fixed or risk losing what had turned out to be a very effective defence against the darkness and the beings that thrived in it.
+Wesley was a good man and friend but the vampire needed to love, it was as if the soul once starved now craved it, something else she understood very well. Fred was a darling but nowhere near in Cordy’s league and as for Gunn well, he had his own twisty tunnel to pass through before he could be counted on again.
+There was nothing else for it, she was just going to have to find a way to bring these two stubborn characters together again. She raised her eyes upwards and scowled with frustration “A little help here would be sooo appreciated”, but she knew she was on her own, like always. Aah well that’s what you get for being a ‘fixer upper’, except somehow she hadn’t been expecting to have to play cupid.
+Did it help that she had come to love Cordelia Chase as a friend and not just someone in need of help? She liked to think so; it was so much better to actually care about what you where doing. She’d been burned so many times in the past that she’d stopped letting herself care but with Cordelia it just couldn’t be helped.
+Well she was just going to have to start breaking a few rules, starting now.
+MEETING ROOM – WOLFRAM & HART
+They had just finished the daily case progress meeting, all department heads were present including Wesley, Fred and Lorne along with numerous others and Angel. Gunn had been called out with an emergency to do with the surveillance on Eve, but was due to report in later.
+Once everyone else had left but himself, Fred and Lorne, Wesley looked at Angel at the head of the table, leaning back in his chair looking out of the window at the bright and sunny day, lost in thought.
+“So are you going to tell us what happened after you left my apartment”? Asked Wesley; watching as Angel tensed and look back at him with unreadable eyes.
+“I went after the rest of the vamps, killed them and made sure the message got out that nothing like it had better happen again”.
+“Oh I heard that” said Lorne with an affected shudder, “According to my messages you’d gone and started a bloodbath, what they thought I could do about is anyone’s guess” He gave the vampire a penetrating look. “So I’ve got to admit Angelface it’s good to see you looking fairly sane today”.
+“What about Cordelia, how is she”? Asked Fred concern evident in her voice and earnestly pretty face.
+“Cordelia’s OK” Replied Angel shortly not meeting anyone’s eyes; “Do we know anymore about this woman she’s with, Cathy”? He asked Wesley, who looked at Lorne.
+“Nothing more than what Cordelia told us, nothing matches her abilities and appearance on the demon database, healing rarely does and the fact that she looks and smells like a human” He trailed off, they were all thinking about Jasmine.
+“I did a test on the blood Wesley brought me from the bandage, looks pretty normal to me and I got it checked for a second opinion, human it is” Said Fred, relieved to be able to report that much at least.
+“Lorne” prompted Angel
+“I got nada, nothing on the wind or coming in from my various sources, although I gotta admit most of them were intrigued by what I was asking so I had to play it safe and be discreet”.
+“Keep looking all of you, I want to know more about her and how she met Cordelia” Instructed Angel to the group as a whole.
+“Can’t you just ask Cordy” Said Fred surprised he hadn’t thought of that, “I know she was reserved with Wesley but you’re …….. erm different”, she nearly stopped when she saw his face.
+Angel slumped back in his chair and fiddled with his pen, he looked up at Fred when an uncomfortable silence fell over the table, “No I can’t talk to Cordy about it” was all he said in reply.
+“Did you speak to Cordy about not telling you Drusilla had threatened her”? Wesley asked Angel.
+“I told her she wasn’t doing anymore demon hunting” Angel finally replied uncomfortably and picking up a report from in front of him, he flicking through it trying to look absorbed. He looked back up to find three sceptical and expectant gazes on his face.
+“Did you fight”? Asked Fred, boy she had no idea just how literal that was, thought Angel with a wince, before looking towards the double doors just as they were both slammed open and Gunn came in saying “You guys are not gonna believe this”.
+Angel’s heart sank as he looked into Gunn’s dark and excited eyes, “What”? he asked shortly.
+“Our very own Cordelia Chase has just run little Evie outta town at knifepoint”, he chuckled with laughter and then saw Angel’s face and stopped with a choke.
+“Cordelia went to see Eve again?” Asked Angel quietly and slowly as if trying to make sure he understood exactly what he was being told.
+“Yup”, Uh oh; better not mention the other thing. “How did she find out where Eve had gone”? Asked Fred her brow creased in confusion. Gunn had to stifle an urge to shift from foot to foot as they all looked at him waiting for him to answer.
+THE HYPERION HOTEL – CORDY
+Cordy was covered in sweat and tossing and turning on the bed, moaning in pain and wishing she could wake up, wake up, WAKE UP!! She shot up wild eyed, looking around the room trying to get her bearings and waiting for her heart to stop racing and her breathing to slow down.
+“Oh God, Oh god it’s over it was just a dream”, she shook her head and pressed a trembling hand to her mouth, tears threatened but she blinked them away as reality finally sunk in. She looked at the clock beside the bed and groaned it was nearly 11am.
+She got out of the bed and stood beside it for a moment trying to still her trembling knees, what an awful nightmare. She entered the bathroom and ran the cold tap over her wrists, glad for once that the room didn’t have a mirror. She was sure that she must look as bad as she felt. Sitting down on the edge of the bath she crossed her hands on her knees and took deep calming breaths.
+“What the hell was that”? She asked herself; she had never had a dream like it before. She had expected to have a nightmare or two about nearly dying and Dru and all but not like that, she had dreamt the whole thing not as her seeing it, but Angel, every thought and feeling she had felt was his. If it was even a little bit true, she could almost understand….
+“Oh no you don’t” she suddenly snapped, angry with herself “That is not gonna happen; there will be no forgiving or forgetting”.
+Cathy was already downstairs and had explored a bit, found the coffee-maker and coffee and started it going, not surprising considering she was a self confessed caffeine addict.
+“Hey, how are you” she asked when she saw Cordy coming down the stairs. It was redundant question really as Cordy’s tight and angry face gave her away. But asking the question gave an opportunity for venting.
+“Fine” said Cordy shortly, irritable and dog tired, she flopped onto one of the puff chairs, deliberately avoiding ‘that’ couch. Cathy just looked at her over the mug she was holding, “Go on” she prompted when Cordy didn’t elaborate.
+“What” asked Cordy Defensively?
+“You may as well tell me and get it over with” said Cathy, she could see it brewing away in there and knew the sooner she got it out the better.
+Cordy stood up and started to pace around the lobby, different areas in the big space seemed to make her angrier when her eyes touched on them before jerking away again. “Men are complete bastards” she got out at last, muttering under her breath something about vampires.
+“Uh huh” no disagreement from me there, thought Cathy
+“I hate him”
+“Fair enough”, sure you do
+“I don’t want to talk about it”; she was as upset as Cathy had ever seen her.
+“Later then” Cathy conceded. “Maybe” said Cordy unwillingly
+The conversation was cut short by a knock on the glass panes of the door and it being opened by a slight young woman with dark hair and glasses. “Hi Fred” said Cordy really, really glad of the distraction. “What’s up”?
+“Wow the hotel looks good! You wouldn’t think it had been empty so long,” she exclaimed as she came down the steps, looking around happily and with some nostalgia.
+“Well yeah, that’s because you got it cleaned,” said Cordy confused now.
+“I know but still it looks lived in, so you’re staying here now” said Fred with a pleased smile.
+“Er no, we’re going home today” Replied Cordy with a scowl, there was no way she was asking Angel for anything and he could just stay the hell away from her.
+“That’s not what…..Oh erm, yeah OK” Fred faltered in the middle and then finished with the last words tapering off in embarrassment.
+“That’s not what you, what”? Asked Cordy suspiciously
+“Well that is..” Fred looked at her feet torn; “Fred” said Cordy losing patience.
+“Angel said you would be staying here now” she finally blurted out, watching Cordy’s reaction, she knew something had gone wrong between Cordy and Angel in the last few days, something more than just the near death experience. Angel had gone into simmering mode when he’d heard about the demon bar and ordered a 24 hour surveillance to be put on her, based from the hotel.
+“Angel said that”? Asked Cordy in utter disbelief, was she hearing this right, what happened to making things difficult for her? Why was he giving her what she wanted? – not that he knew that of course because she hadn’t got to mention it, but still there was something up with this picture somewhere, she narrowed her eyes at Fred.
+“Yeah” said Fred with a bright but uneasy smile.
+“Fred why don’t I introduce you to Cathy, my friend and then we all go for a late lunch and have a nice chat” suggested Cordy with a wave towards Cathy.
+Fred confused and a little perplexed; agreed absently and then remembering her manners smiled and waved at Cathy trying not to look like she was a little freaked out by what Wesley had told her about this woman but also relieved that this was going better than she’d thought; she felt a pang of guilt for Angel but hey fair was fair right?
+ANGEL’S APARTMENT
+Angel had gone back to his office to work, but after snapping twice at the same woman who’d made the mistake of interrupting him in full brood and then nearly knocking some poor guy over the balcony and down to the foyer below, just because he hadn’t been paying attention to where he’d been going and bumped into him, he decided he needed to be alone if he was going to stay out of trouble.
+Back upstairs he paced around the apartment, going outside was impossible until the sun went down and the tunnels and sewer systems would drive him crazy at the moment, he needed space. He felt as if he needed to burn off all the energy that was pumping through him and enclosed spaces wouldn’t help him.
+“I can’t believe she did something so stupid and dangerous” He ranted, knowing she’d done it to prove a point to him, more than anything else.
+“Well she won’t do it again”, He’d arranged for her to be watched, every move she made, he was going to know about and if there was any danger it would be headed off before she got there. She was going to hate that but it was the only way he could protect her and she was just going to have to get used to the idea.
+“What if she leaves LA again, to get away from you” He thought and had to shut it down because it was too painful to think of. She wouldn’t leave, “that would be admitting defeat and she’d rather stake me than do that“
+He hoped that was true; he needed her nearby even if he couldn’t be with her, he needed to know he could at least see her occasionally even if she didn’t love him anymore; that would have to be enough for him, to love her from a distance was better than feeling nothing and hoping for nothing.
+He wanted to see her now, “Bad idea“, impossible and he knew it, they both needed to calm down and he didn’t want to push her into thinking she had to leave LA. after all “I won’t let her” He felt the rise of emotion inside and cut the thought again, he had to get a grip on his own possessive nature now or he’d end up driving himself crazy and going out of control, “Like that hasn’t happened before“.
+His friends were worried about him and if he was honest they had reason to be, he knew he was slipping backwards when it came to his humanity. It couldn’t have been helped, with everything that had happened last year, losing Cordy and Connor; he’d had to pull back into himself just to be able to carry on.
+Being inside Wolfram & Hart wasn’t exactly therapeutic either and there were times recently when he felt as if all the progress he’d made in the last few years was nothing but an illusion. That he was still just an outsider, unable to relate to anything or anyone around him, unless it involved death and violence.
+“You were too rough with her“. His conscience smote at him
+“It was necessary”; he muttered with a sort of desperate need to convince his inner self.
+“It never used to be, why didn’t you just ask her to join in here“
+“I don’t want her mixed up with this place”. That was true enough
+“Oh right but scaring her is OK, well you certainly did that didn’t you, did you smell it“
+“Shut up, I had to try, it’s better than her dying and losing her completely”
+“You think you haven’t anyway“?
+That was it, he had to get these thoughts out of his head and stop thinking about her constantly; obsessing about her was bad and getting him nowhere. He yanked off his black knitted shirt and then undid his zipper before reaching into the closet and pulling out a pair of loose drawing string pants. He needed to empty his head and the only thing that had worked in the past was meditating, it was time for some tai chi.
+“What are you trying to prove Angel, that I should be afraid of them or of you“? Her voice echoed in his head.
+BACK AT THE HYPERION
+“Surveillance, I just do not believe this guy, he is insane” Cordy’s shouting must have been heard from at least two blocks away, Cathy winced at the volume.
+She felt a hell of a lot of admiration for Cordy’s restraint; that had been bottled up for at least an hour, ever since Fred had spilled the beans. They were back now though and the need for restraint was gone.
+“We are leaving here immediately”; snapped Cordy running for the stairs to gather the few things she’d brought here.
+“Wait” said Cathy, “Don’t be so hasty”
+“Hasty” the volume was still at mega watt, as Cordy whirled round to stand with hands on hips “That stupid sh… Dork has set a bunch of mindless morons to watch me”. Fury was evident in every word, not to mention what she’d almost called him.
+“Exactly, stupid morons that we can run rings around, like that”; Cathy snapped her fingers and grinned at Cordy and then waited for the possibilities to filter through the anger, it didn’t take long.
+“You mean…” said Cordy with an intrigued look on her face, Cathy’s grin just got bigger “Oh yeah”.
+“Won’t that piss him off” Cordy grinned back her; her nimble mind running through all of the scenarios that could be, all of which ended up with Angel having egg on his handsome face.
+“This hotel has hundred of rooms, numerous exits and you know them all like the back of your hand, what better place can you think of”? Asked Cathy.
+“There is none, you’re right and Angel will think he’s got me exactly where he wants me, but he’s sooo going to find out different”. She was getting excited now, this was actually good news.
+“No one uses me like that and gets away with it” Said Cordy, damn she hadn’t meant to say that out-loud but it was too late, she saw Cathy focus on her.
+“Just because his wits went A.W.O.L. overreacting to you nearly dying in front of him doesn’t mean he doesn’t love you” Said Cathy with quiet conviction.
+“Whatever, it doesn’t matter” replied Cordy turning her face away, but Cathy wasn’t finished.
+“Cordy” she waited until she turned back “He does love you, don’t let anger kid you into fooling yourself otherwise, would he have gone so ballistic if he didn’t”?
+Cordelia remembered the dream she’d had and didn’t brush it away this time, had he really felt that bad? Even if he had was it really any excuse for the way he’d acted; was love a good enough excuse? She didn’t know what to think anymore, Cathy sounded so certain and even if she shouldn’t let it, it did knock away at the foundation of her anger with him.
+“I’ll worry about that later, for now we have a business to finish getting started”. She would focus on that for now and see what fell out of the woodwork; she was too confused and angry at the moment to think rationally about her abortive relationship with Angel or lack of one.
+Since we are practically together every minute of everyday and he is my best friend, I started getting suspicious. After he left to "run an errand", a huge smile came across my face. Awwww, he is buying me a present! I joke that my love language is gift-RECEIVING. ;) It is not Tim's love language so gifts are few and far between and it really stresses him out.
+That is for sure what he is up to!! How fun!! What could it be? Something romantic? earrings? maybe this time he will even get it wrapped in beautiful paper with a huge bow? oooh... maybe its a new mini-van since ours is on its last leg, is DEFILED, and lets out a glass-shattering scream that lasts for 5 minutes while I back out of the driveway (waving to the neighbors acting like I don't hear the noise and while the boys have their fingers in their ears). That's it! He is surprising me with a new van! F-U-N! I can't wait.."
+**
+Tim and I used to love to water ski. We had a boat before we had kids. I loved wake boarding and and skiing. But sometimes we would see snakes swimming in the water. So, when I fell, I would panic. The boat seemed like it would never get back to pick me up and every time my life jacket strap would touch me, (I am not kidding) I would try to run on top of the water knowing it was a snake. I HATE THEM!!
+So, the next day while Tim was at work, I went to go survey the scene and look where he told me it was. There is a creek in our back yard and often, snakes will climb up on the bank or on a rock and sit in the sun. YUCK!! So, I courageously peeked over to see if I could see a snake and YEP, there was a nasty big snake sitting a couple feet away from where my boys play. THIS MEANS WAR. I called Tim at work and told him to come home and blow its brains out with his new pellet gun (he didn't think the golfers on the hole behind our house would appreciate the shot gun I wanted him to shoot it with). While I was in the check out line to buy more snake repellent paraphernalia, the lady at Ace hardware giggled and said, "That snake may laugh at your husband, grab the pellet gun and shoot him!".
+Tim got home and grabbed his 'air rifle' (that is what he calls the pellet gun- I think he feels more manly calling it that) but the snake was no where to be found.
+Tim got home and grabbed his 'air rifle' (that is what he calls the pellet gun- I think he feels more manly calling it that) but the snake was no where to be found.
+I have always heard that moth balls are good for keeping snakes away so I bought 3 stinky boxes today and poured them all around our fence and where I have seen it lurking. If any of my neighbors are reading this, I am so sorry your back deck and back yard now smell like your grandmother's basement.
+Today in homeschool, the boys and I talked about how prayer is like our 'spiritual mothballs' and that the enemy flees because of the power of Prayer and the Word of God. That God has given us weapons to protect us from danger. So we sent up some moth balls for
+my health, daddy's arm (still not healing- find out soon if he has to have surgery) and for our family to shine like a sparkler in this dark world proclaiming the love of Christ.
+I will keep you updated on the snake.
+You may want to be cautious if you play golf in our neighborhood. You may get hit with a pellet when momma gets the gun!
+This has been a BAD week for me. It is still like a bad dream that all of this is really happening.
+I used to be so healthy, happy and capable. Life changed drastically July 6, 2005 when I got sick. I don't have many answers as this trial really blind-sided me. I was happy at home with my 2 baby boys, leading Bible Studies with Tim for college students on purity and marriage and just in love with the Lord and life. I had piles of energy and usually jogged every day and was working out 5 days a week. My daily struggles were like every other mom's but life was predictable and easy.
+Now, almost 4 years later, it is a different story except that I am still in love with the Lord-- or no, I would say my relationship with Christ has changed too as He has taught me His Word and proven Himself faithful in the storms.
+Yesterday, I was so sick, light-headed and out-of-it that when I put Lake down for a nap, I put a movie on the boys and told them I had to lay down for a few minutes. The movie ended and the boys tried to wake me up but I couldn't wake up. They watched their movie again and mommy still couldn't wake up. Something was wrong. I finally got the energy to get up and just cried to Tim that something is wrong. More than wrong... terrifyingly wrong. I don't really know what is going on. I have been on medicine strong enough to kill a horse for about 3 1/2 years now. Sometimes I think my body is just tired of everything. I came off the medicine even though the dr in NY says 'stay the course'. I just can't. I have to have a break. I won't know about my blood work for a day or so. We really don't know what to do. We have tried everything from homeopathy/herbal doctors to the best MDs in the nation for this.
+But, I have learned to live with pain and God has given me many breaks from the intensity of it all.
+*********
+Here are a few things that encourage me...
+I love it how you can learn spiritual truths in the most mundane things.
+Lately, when Lake wakes up in the mornings, he takes his jammies off and his diaper off before I know what he is doing. Most of the time, I get there before he pee pees everywhere but sometimes it is too late. The other day, I was too late. I had to take all of his favorite sleeping things out of his bed to wash them...
+3 blankets, 1 Elmo, 1 Monkey and his favorite Dog Jammies.
+He flipped out. He cried and screamed and boo-hoo'd as I carried all of his favorite things to the washing machine and tossed them in. I don't think I have ever seen him this upset. I kept telling him that it was ok, that I just had to wash them but he didn't understand. After I turned the washing machine on, he tried to climb into the washing machine to get his favorite things out... looking at me like "HOW COULD YOU??? HOW COULD YOU DO THIS TO ME??". I think he thought he would never seen them again or that the washing machine was a monster that I was feeding his beloved treasures to. I am not sure but I do know HE SIMPLY COULD NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT WAS HAPPENING. Tim took his picture.
+This actually really ministered to my heart as I have the same tendency in my trial... to look up at God and cry, "how could you do this to me? Why are You taking things away from me that I love?". And then it hit me, I SIMPLY CAN NOT UNDERSTAND what is really happening. BUT, I know that my heavenly Father loves me and has promised GOOD things to me. So, this trial is for my good. Period.
+He said it and I believe His Word. Period.
+For example, the other day I was planting flowers and showing the boys their roots. I told them that they need water to grow and keep them alive. It started to rain today and Bubba disappeared. I asked Reece where Bubba was and Reece said, "Outside watching the flowers grow". He stayed out there a long time watching as the rain came down. He never saw the flowers grow but knew it was true because I told him.
+I know this suffering will be used for good and God's glory even if I can't see it BECAUSE HE TOLD ME SO.
+I may not understand until heaven... and that is ok.
+Re-united with his clean loves.
+It makes me think of Jesus' nearness to me, how I am His little girl... who He LOVES.
+"The king is enthralled by your beauty; honor (*worship) him, for he is your lord." Psalm 45:11
+***************************
+Another thing that makes me happy is my group of girls on the Sunday night calls. We dig into God's Word together every week. If you put both groups together, there are about 50 of them. My heart for this group of amazing girls is based Luke 8:8...
+"Still other seed fell on good soil. It came up and yielded a crop, a hundred times more than was sown.”
+That God would plant seeds in them during this study and then after it is over use them to produce a crop 100 times greater. I am in a constant state of shock over what God is doing in the lives of these women and how He is using them and growing them. WOW! You girls bless me so much.
+I call them my Good Soil Girls because of the verse. I giggled while I was planting my Spring flowers when I looked at my potting soil. Miracle Grow Potting Soil. I think that is what some of the girls have in their hunger for God's Word and to be used by Him. It is just plain EXCITING to be a part of.
+Thank you so much for letting me be a part of what God is doing in your lives.
+*****************************************************************
+Thank you for continuing to read, care, and pray without even really knowing me. I have been so humbled and challenged by your compassion. Who knows maybe God will heal me tonight? I don't know what is going to happen next but because I am KEPT by Christ and loved by Him, I know I will be ok... More than ok.... Adored, Held and Protected as I walk through this valley. Please keep praying for a miracle.
+(Lake cracks me up. He is trying to do what Bubba does when he pulls his lips to make a crazy face for the camera. He is a smart little stinker. God has given me so much joy along side of suffering.)
+"Because you are my help, I sing in the shadow of your wings."
+Psalm 63:7
+14 comments:
+I just want to tell you what a strong "purpose" your suffering has had in my life. I stumbled upon your blog about a week ago, and you have blessed me beyond measure! I am the mother of four boys, so I already feel a connection with you. I have had a horrible year this past year, the worst of my life. It has been unbearable suffering of an emotional and spiritual kind. I have lived my life for Jesus Christ ever since I can remember. Your words on your blog remind me so much of the deep love and deep relationship I once had with the Lord. It's still there, it's just battered by the events of this past year. I've doubted God, been angry,and felt hopeless. Your blog is resurrecting hope in me. The scriptures you have posted are like medicine to my hurting heart. I have a long way to go, but please say a prayer for me. I will pray for you everyday. Bless you, bless you, bless you. And those sweet, sweet little boys!
+Oh, I just want to hug that Traci from the previous post.
+Girl, you would have died on our last camping trip. Snakes. and more snakes. You were cracking me up just thinking about you with that pellet gu. You would have crackin up so much, he would have slithered away. And oh the moth balls, and Lake's naked hiney...so funny. I wish I like down the block so I could just take those boys and have some good ol creek fun...I know you have a ton of support and love, just know I stinkin' love the mess out of you Blackisons! You are His. Sometimes, that is all I can pray.
+what a blessing you are Stephanie! reading the comment above from a sweet reader!
+I LOVE LOVE LOVE the picture of Bubba reunited with his loveys!!! You can see the joy in his eyes! and I totally feel you with the life jacket strap touching you and thinking it's a snake...eek!!!!
+oops, i mean Lake :0
+Oh, Steph, that was an amazingly, wonderful post. I know you are suffering, and you are TIRED. OF. IT. But God is using you so much through all of it.
+Off to find some tissues....
+Stephanie,
+I have been a Christian most of my life but you my friend have brought me closer to Jesus. You have taught me to pray feverently and to pray BELIEVING what I am praying will happen in God's time NOT our time.I hope you know what an impact you have on so many people's lives.I hope that you are feeling better soon and never quit posting on your blog, I enjoy it everytime I read! Have a great weekend!
+Erica
+Love you Steph, your post touched my heart. I am praying so hard for you. For His will and your strength and of course, a miracle. God Bless you sweet friend.
+I'm so sorry to hear about your health. I was wondering why I hadn't heard from you in a while. I've tried calling but no one answers. I was going to tell you about the huge sale at mini boden (that would certainly cheer you up)!! Chad and I almost ran over your poor husband Tuesday night. We got home at about 9pm from our date and didn't see Tim running in front of our driveway..Oops. Please tell him we're sorry. Andrew does the same thing with the washing machine. I wash his 3 blankies and 2 lovies after school days and he stands in the laundry room having a fit the entire time. Please know I'm thinking about you and call when you're feeling better. I'm here if you need anything (even a babysitter)!
+Hey honey!
+I'm sorry that we didn't get to talk more on the phone today about how you are feeling/the drugs etc. I would love to connect about that anytime. On a lighter note I think that you should write a book about all the funny things that mamas go through raising babies. You are such a good writer and make me laugh out loud at some of the boys stories. I love you girl. Talk to you Sunday night!! :-)
+Hey Tim!! Go Get Steph that Mini Van!!!
+Praying so hard for you Steph...I have no words, just know I don't want you to suffer anymore, and you know I love you!!!!
+You are right, Life if Hard, But God is Good!!!
+I love the satan/snake & prayer/mothball analogy...really good! :)
+What a SWEET family you have...your boys are ADORABLE!!
+I am continuing to lift you up in prayer!
+AMEN!
+Steph, your words just reach out from the page and touch us! Your have such a wonderful way with words! They make me laugh, they make me cry, they inspire me. And your photographs: Priceless! Just precious!
+I hope you received answers today. May The Lord bless you and keep you, Steph.. . . May the Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.
+I've been praying for you! :) The next time you see that snake, you can call me. I need a black snake in my backyard to eat the chipmunks that are digging too many holes! I'm deathly afraid of spiders (even the itty bitty ones), but snakes have never bothered me. Isn't that strange? :) Black snakes aren't posionous...they're way more afraid of you than you are of them. Just fyi ;)
+Leslie-
+PLEASE COME TAKE AS MANY SNAKES AS YOU WANT!!! They aren't black snakes though. Tim has seen a rattle snake on this golf course before.
+He shot one of the snakes this afternoon. We don't know if it died though because it fell into the water.
+Thank you for praying for me.
+Steph
+Black Angus Steakhouse - Buena Park
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+Ribeye Steak*
+Well-marbled, making this cut tender, juicy and extremely flavorful
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+New York Steak Sandwich*
+Hand-cut, flame-grilled, sliced New York Strip with sautéed onions, mayo and Bleu cheese crumbles
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+The food and service at Black Angus was great as always! I always leave so full, but also so happy and satisfied!
+A solid meal for a decent price. We went after a day at Knotts
+I was not expecting much, especially in the way of meat quality, but even a diner cooks its steaks properly. If I ask for medium rare, don’t give me well done. The rest of the food was even worse…either overcooked and greasy (potatoes au gratin) or unseasoned and barely cooked (broccoli).
+We had a great meal .. All was enjoyable and the waiter was awesome 🤩
+This locations was excellent. It is easy to make reservations. The food is always good and the service was top quality. Our server Francisco was very attentive, courteous, efficient and in general very professional. We will come to see him again
+I dont like the fact that we bought a dinner for $66.00 and the next day on my laptop I see an add for the same meal for two for $49.98
+Very rude server named Shaun A.
+We came there with my 88yo mom who just got out of the hosp couple of days ago to meet our 37 yo priest.
+When we arrived, i saw a water circle mark on the table & politely asked to wipe it. He responded w/ an attitude saying its wet bec he just wiped it. I repeated again to just wipe that small area. Another server wiped it and apologized to me.
+When its our time to order, he didnt have patience at all. We asked what are the sidekicks options and he mentioned broccoli and asked us to look at the menu. Our friend priest just said 2 sides of broccoli to finish it up bec we saw he was in a hurry. Then i showed my priest friend the choices, he changed the broccoli to steak soup and garden salad. He showed us how IRRITATED he was for changing the order. He SHOOK his head and erased what he wrote down fiercefully and said he has other customers to attend to, he was starring at us as if we did a VERY BIG CRIME. He talked to the other table (theyre not even asking for him at that time) and said to wait for him. He just want to show us how disappointed he was for changing the side order. Very very rude!! We were so embarassed to our friend priest, it was his first time to dine in Blk Angus!
+When Shaun left, our friend said he really got offended with the rudeness and he didnt even do a BIG mistake. He cant believe that these things can happen when you only want to eat out. Often times he gets invitations to dine out with other parishioners at other restaurants but never had this same experience. It was normal to change orders especially when he dines with seniors who keeps changing their minds and servers are understanding and patient to take the orders.
+Never will go back to this place again.
+Came here for the first time and had a great meal. My husband and I got the dinner for two campfire special and got an appetizer, two sides each, one entree each, and one dessert each. All for something like $70. I've been to lots of steakhouses and honestly expected Black Angus to be mediocre. I was quite impressed with the quality of the steaks and how well they were cooked for the price.
+The service was slow at times.
+I was given very bad service from beginning to end. did not want to accept Gift Card and coupon. Gift card is Money in a plastic form. At the end, she said management approved. I said, It is ok to use both at the same time. Servers need to be trained on payment form and their values.
+My husband and I enjoyed ourselves I had my bogo birthday coupon and the food was very yummy and good this has become my favorite restaurant
+Overall we had a hood experience. We like that they still have nice booths vs tables in the middle of the room like the Black Angus in Lakewood.
+My medium rare prime rib came out rare, but they replaced it and it was tasty. I was disappointed though, that the brined pork chop was not offered on the menu.
+I would recommend this location to others and would go back again.
+went here with my dad, had his medical alert dog with us, had her seated on his handicap scooter and was told we had to put her on the floor, told her no we did not, she is allowed to sit on our scooter, but not on their seats, she is diabetic alert and heart attack alert, she must be in a certain distance to detect the signs of these conditions, if we put her on the floor she has been stepped on by servers, she is small, only 5 pounds and most people to not look where they are walking, my dad felt angry for her to confront him that way and she let it go "this time"
+Always a pleasure dining at the Buena Park location.
+Prime Rib was very good. Service was lacking. Took 10 to 15 minutes for a sever to show up, and he wasn't for our section he just noticed nobody bothered to stop by! Whwn the server for our section finally did show, I think she didn't really care for her job.
+Server was excellent he was on point. He refilled our drinks as soon as empty and he removed our used plates as soon as we pushed them to being completed. They had us wait in the beginning about five minutes than sat us to assure our table and seats were sanitized and clean. Thank you for doing a great job.
+Overall it was good. Will come back again.
+Was just ok. Service was ok...food was OK. Didn't get seated in the bar area like I requested. Just not worth the money.
+Black is always so good, and rarely disappoints my husband and I.
+My boyfriend and I went in and we ordered the campfire feast for 2 , we got our food before our appetizer and our waiter forgot to ask us which desert we wanted since it’s included so I mentioned it to him and told him we wanted the cowboy cookie to go and we waited and waited and he brought our check we paid , waited and never received it. I was so upset that I didn’t care to ask anymore. He also rushed us out saying he had to leave already.
+The service was horrible we waited for 30 minutes before we could even order, server keep forgetting about us! The food was cold and under cooked! To pay $160 and such horrible services was such a disappointment!!!
+They don't seem to be familiar with social distancing at this location. Even though this is a large restaurant and there were only about 6 groups of diners when we were there, twice the hostess sat new parties in tables adjoining ours even though there were at least 15 other tables in our seating area. The first time we moved, the second time I asked the hostess not to seat people right next to us. Can't believe I had to even mention it.
+We were seated at a table that was dirty. We had to ask the waiter to have someone wipe it down for us. Waiter was not attentive and even got a part of my order wrong. I had asked for rice and instead got mac and cheese. Not that big of a deal. so I didn't say anything. Next time I'd rather order to-go than have to deal with that kind of service.
+Everything would have been perfect if they had bought my husband the correct steak. He ordered a 16oz but, we received a 12oz and was told it would take 30minutes to correct the issue. It was father's day and he was pretty bummed. Even this morning my husband was commenting that our son's steak was correct and that he really wanted that 16oz.
+It was not the server's fault it was the cooks fault.
+Terrible service. It was busy but no one ever checked up on us. Took 30 mins to at least get our drinks. One of our salads got croutons and the other didnt. The man who cleaned the tables was much faster getting us our bread than our actual server.
+Food was terrible, food was definitely rushed. Been here before and Fathers Day was by far the worst day to visit. Our waitress was impolite and rude. But the waiter who covered her Break Salvador was amazing. Overall I’d visit on a non popular day to get the best experience
+The wait was too long and the food was horrible..messed up on my orderEven though they took it off my bill the sad part is I didn’t get to eat with my father on Father’s Day because my steak came out after everybody was done eating they had to make it twice and still didn’t get it right the second time
+Very good food, just a little trouble ordering, due to confusion
+Fathers Day. Only took reservations so it was not slow or over crowed for a holiday. 10x more organized than the Lakewood Black Angus! Enjoyed it a lot. Our service was fast. Good good!
+Father’s Day lunch . Food was amazing, server was great very nice and always on top of everything!
+Father’s Day
+My Sister had to send her food back twice as it was made incorrectly. For the money they dont give you enough food. On Fathers day they had a fathers day menu but neglected to tell us we could order from the regular menu and we saw people with ribs which was what we really wanted but it was not on the menu and no one told us.. the waiter was nice but we hardly saw him until the check came he kept constantly rushing us asking if we wanted a box like 6 times Food tasted good but small portions at very high prices.
+We understand that things are now getting back to speed due to lesser covid restrictions, but we noticed the quality of food was not as good as before. Also, I had to send the white wine back, I think it was a bad batch. The fish was slightly undercooked, but otherwise delicious. The table server was very nice and attentive, but the servers need to say upfront that "toppers" on steak/fish will cost extra. and to ask for size of beer (unless it's just one size). I'm sure it will become the Black Angus it once was.
+Amazing dining experience. From the greet, sequence of service to the chef bringing our food personally. It was my first time and wow am I impressed.
+I felt very rushed. Didn’t even get my cocktail and appetizer was served. Had asked for extra cucumber dip when ordering and had to ask busboy to get it for me and some water. Then salad came out before I got through with appetizers. And did even get to start my salad when entrees were served. They offered to keep warm which I declined as I didn’t want food to try out and over cook. Then the ribeye was over cooked anyway. I had said on the app that we were celebrating birthday and told the server who forgot. They did refire my steak. The busboy was excellent and I tipped him.
+It was a great experience. Everyone was very nice from the person at the door, water, busboy and even the cook who came by. Food was excellent, order came quickly, and great vAlue for the price a lot of food for the price. Great place highly recommend it.
+It was excellent. Hopefully they’ll be able to open for lunch everyday again.Great lunch menu!
+Worst prime rib ever . Very disappointed. No one ask how my meal was. Fatty, a lot of gristle and it was a challenge to cut and chew. Very disappointed
+Our server Dave was outstanding as well as other members
+Even though we were seated outside, the atmosphere was pleasant and the food was amazing. Everything from the taste to plating was superbly done.
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+Abstract.
+1. Introduction
+Estimating particle position and/or motion from images or time-lapse image sequences is widely used in biology for imaging proteins [1–3] or live cells [3–5] and in fluid-flow applications [6,7]. In live-cell imaging, the need to minimize photo-damage to the specimen leads to a requirement for efficient flux collection, and thus to the use of high numerical aperture (NA) objectives, with consequently shallow depth of field. When combined with wide-field imaging requirements, this approach leads to high-quality, in-focus images only over a relatively thin specimen layer. Layers above and below this in-focus specimen slice are defocused, and thus recorded with a blurred point-spread function (PSF). The reduced contrast in these out-of-focus images leads to poorer signal to noise and to an impaired capability to track particles having out-of-plane motion within the specimen.
+Approaches used to recover this lost out-of-plane tracking include a through-focal series or z-stack [8], modelling the out-of-focus image in order to estimate the depth of point sources [9], the use of multiple objectives imaging the specimen simultaneously from both above and below [10–12] or using two different-focus images obtained by incorporating a beam splitter within the imaging system [2,3,13–16], parallax [17], scanning [18], anamorphic imaging [13,19,20], the unique double-helix PSF [21] and holography, in-line [22] or off-axis [23].
+The z-stack has the principal disadvantage that it is time consuming, and the live specimen changes during the recording sequence, leading to a loss of information concerning rapid motion and different fluorophore-bleaching or quantum-dot blinking effects in each image. The image-modelling approach requires a good knowledge of the optical system and has poor sensitivity close to in-focus image conditions. The multiple-objective approach has the advantage that flux emitted by the specimen in two or more directions can be collected and imaged, but the images obtained may need to be inverted, rotated and scaled in both intensity and magnification before analysis of the fused dataset can be robust and efficient. Interferometric-based techniques using opposing objectives [11,12] are susceptible to vibration-induced errors typical of non-common path optics, and the novel objective and specimen mounting may inhibit use under standard microscopy laboratory conditions. Scanning techniques can achieve a good resolution while limiting specimen photo-damage, but, in wide-field applications, the scanning sequence required to deliver three-dimensional information can take longer than a z-stack sequence, although localized imaging could be achieved at high speed. A holographic approach can compromise real-time image interpretation.
+Here, we use a diffractive optical element (DOE) to achieve simultaneous in-focus images of multiple specimen layers, recorded through a single objective lens, at equal magnifications, on a single camera and with fixed position registration between the in-focus layers. The simple and inexpensive attachment required can be interposed between a standard microscope and the user's favourite camera, and can be used reliably under standard laboratory conditions (e.g. no temperature control, no vibration isolation, room lights on). We show that using these multi-focal images with a simple metric (image sharpness) and a maximum-likelihood algorithm gives robust depth determination at nanometric resolution when applied to images of unresolved sources that are not background limited (i.e. good contrast).
+The method is intended for three-dimensional tracking of faint sources in biology. In this paper, we will describe our methodology and show, using experimental data, simulated data and analytical methods, how our multi-focal image-sharpness approach delivers very high depth resolution with potentially real-time results. The experimental measurements are confined to bright sources, and show that the previous table-top optics [24] can be reduced to a modest-sized and low-cost microscope attachment without sacrificing the particle-tracking accuracy. Like Aguet et al. [9], we use a maximum-likelihood estimation and develop an analytical formula that can be used to assess likely performance for this method at flux levels that are more appropriate to biological measurements, and test that analytical formulation through numerical simulation.
+2. Implementation on a standard microscope (olympus ix71)
+The DOEs and the optical system used to achieve simultaneous in-focus images of multiple z-planes have been described before [25], as have the modifications required to make the system work under ‘white light’ conditions [26] and to ensure that the images of all z-planes have equal magnification and well-defined spacing of the in-focus planes [27]. The resulting microscope attachment has been used experimentally on both upright and inverted commercial microscope systems, with a range of objective lenses, to deliver between two and nine simultaneous, in-focus image planes on a single charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. In this paper, a microscope attachment delivering three in-focus image planes, to a single CCD and on an inverted microscope, is intended unless otherwise stated.
+Briefly, a DOE in the form of an off-axis Fresnel lens has a different focal length in each diffraction order. If this DOE is combined carefully with a lens of high optical power, the system focal length in each diffraction order can be arranged to deliver in-focus and spatially separated images in which the image in each diffraction order is equivalent to an image that could have been recorded in a z-stack sequence. The etch depth (thus phase modulation) of the DOE determines the relative brightness of the images in the various diffraction orders. The lateral resolution, depth of focus and depth of field of the image in each diffraction order is equal to the performance that would have been achieved from the equivalent image in a sequential z-stack. Used as a simple three-dimensional snapshot system, the technique delivers images of the sort shown in figure 1; see also [28]. The DOE combines the function of the beamsplitter and defocus lens in other multi-focus techniques (e.g. [16]).
+A fly (Drosophila melanogaster) egg chamber expressing a green fluorescence-tagged protein and imaged using epifluorescence, a 0.7NA dry 20× objective and the DOE-based attachment with 7.3 µm separation between the in-focus planes. Left to right the three images show: the surface of the egg chamber within the egg chamber; the far side of the oocyte and nurse cells deeper within the egg chamber. Scale bar, 20 µm.
+For three-dimensional tracking tests, we used a nano-hole, illuminated from above with a laser, to represent a single unresolved and self-luminous ‘particle’. This particle, imaged through the microscope plus the DOE system described above, yields three images, each corresponding to a PSF that would have been recorded in a z-stack sequence and with about one-third of the detected flux in each image. If the total measurement time is equal to that required for the equivalent three-image z-stack, the flux in each of the three images is equal whether the DOE system or a z-stack is used. This system is illustrated schematically in figure 2, together with example out-of-focus particle images from a simultaneous three-image snapshot. The snapshot was recorded using a 100 × 1.4NA oil-immersion objective lens (UPLSAPO100XO/1.4), with an off-axis Fresnel lens of focal length 0.94 m in a unit magnification optical relay from the microscope focus to the CCD camera employing an achromatic compound lens of focal length 76.2 mm. The source is a nominally 210 nm diameter hole in an NiCr/Al/NiCr film approximately 90 nm thick, illuminated by a laser at 532 nm wavelength and mounted on a precision Mad City Labs (NanoView PDQ375/M) translation stage that provides z-displacement of the source under computer control (Micromanager) with sub-nanometre level accuracy and repeatability.
+Schematic of the DOE-based three-dimensional imaging attachment. An off-axis Fresnel lens positioned at a distance of one focal length from the secondary principal plane of an imaging system produces three images, each focused on a different specimen plane and all recorded with equal magnification. The in-focus plane separation increases with increasing curvature of the lines in the DOE. Crossing two such gratings delivers nine different in-focus z-planes. Inserts show the DOE structure and images of a nano-hole from three DOE diffraction orders (inverted contrast and saturated to show image structure when the nano-hole is positioned well away from focus, at z = −2.1 µm in figure 3a). The schematic represents a unit-magnification relay system attached to the microscope camera port. The microscope camera would normally be located at the position of the letter B on the left-hand side of the figure. An aperture or slit is located at B to prevent overlap of the images of the different z-planes on the camera, which is now located on the right-hand side.
+The microscope was focused to give a best focus in the in-focus zero-order (i.e. central) image and the exposure adjusted to give a peak of approximately 75 per cent of the 12-bit dynamic range available from the Qimaging Retiga SRV CCD camera. Using the camera's QCapturePro software, a series of 50 images was recorded at each of 100 computer-controlled z-positions with nominally equal source flux and unit camera gain. A total of eight separate datasets were recorded over an eight-day elapse period. For each dataset described here, the acquisition procedure was: (i) reset focus (by eye) in the zero-order image at the centre of the translation range, (ii) translate the source to the minimum z-position, and (iii) to scan in z recording all 50 data frames at each z-position before moving to the next z-position. Examination of the recorded z-scan data shows that the position of best focus in the zero order (determined by peak sharpness) varies by ±1 µm from the nominal position. Drifts in laser brightness during measurements meant that two sets contained saturated images and were rejected. Thus, all images analysed are unsaturated under the imaging conditions used. The 6.45 µm CCD pixel spacing provides a slight oversampling of the images. Assessment of the in-focus images obtained when the source is translated in z revealed no significant degradation of the in-focus image quality between the DOE diffraction orders [24].
+The algorithm used here exploits image sharpness [29], a measurement originally proposed for high-resolution astronomy, but abandoned in that application as it provides a metric reaching a global maximum when diffraction-limited imaging conditions prevail but does not indicate what corrections to the optical system will achieve that optimum.
+The image sharpness is the integral of the square of the image intensity. Experimentally, each CCD data frame from our microscope attachment contains three images of the same particles. From each data frame three normalized image sharpness values, S, are evaluated by selecting three subregions of the same shape and roughly centred on each of the three particle images. The subregion size is chosen to include all significant flux from the particle studied, but to exclude flux from neighbouring particles. For each of these three images of the particle, the pixel values are background subtracted, squared, summed over the subregion and divided by the square of the total flux in the appropriate subregion, giving three flux-independent, normalized, sharpness-based measures of image quality. Here S is evaluated a posteriori using digitized CCD frames that have been stored in a computer, but it is noted that using complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) detector technology would allow S to be calculated on-chip and, with suitable windowing and calibration, delivered as the detector readout in real time.
+3. The maximum-likelihood sharpness algorithm
+For a given source position, z, a set of repeated S-measurements made in each diffraction order can be used as calibration data to estimate probability density functions (PDFs) for the experimental sharpness measurements in each diffraction order when the source is at z. These experimentally determined PDFs subsume all errors owing to photon flux, background noise, instrumental drift, optical defects, etc., over the duration of the calibration measurements. If the diffraction orders are denoted using the subscript j, we can express the probability for any given S measurement in the form of a conditional probability P(Sj|z). With z given, the sharpness estimations in the different diffraction orders are independent, so the probability for the subset of M sharpness measurements in all diffraction orders when a particle is located at z may be expressed 3.1where L is the likelihood for the subset of sharpness measurements {S1, S2, … , SM} and M is the number of diffraction orders in which images are simultaneously recorded. The maximum-likelihood (ML) estimator of the source depth,, is the value of z for which L is maximized given an actual data subset {S1, S2, …, SM} and the calibration PDFs, P(Sj|z).
+To estimate P(Sj|z) from calibration data, curves were fitted to the measured mean sharpness value, determined from the cubic-spline fit and variance determined by the Gaussian fit to the measured variance values. Note that the variance is flux dependent and needs either to be estimated from images at several flux levels or adjusted using the Poisson flux statistics. Details of the method for estimating P(Sj|z) from calibration data are provided in the electronic supplementary material.
+4. Experimental test results
+The source z-position is estimated from the measured sharpness values using an ML algorithm. Figure 3 shows the experimentally determined standard deviation for the ML-estimated z-position of a source using a dataset obtained from the IX71 (figure 3a) and earlier data from an optical-bench assembled ‘microscope’ (figure 3b) [24]. In the background, in each plot, the calibration curves of S versus source z-position for each diffraction order are shown (the position indicated by the translation stage is taken as ‘ground truth’). Each curve represents an average of 50 measurements at each of 100 source z-positions. Each complete 5000-image dataset took about 1 h to acquire on the IX71. Neither temperature-control nor vibration-isolation precautions were implemented. The microscope focus relies on the standard mechanical and unstabilized objective-focus control. Thus, we believe that such measurements are achievable in almost any laboratory.
+Root-mean-square error (points) in ML point-source depth estimation, using the standard deviation between the ML estimate of z and taking the translation stage position (z) as ground truth. The points thus show the depth-measurement accuracy achieved. The curves show experimental sharpness-calibration measurements in each of the three images (arb. units), (a) data recorded using an Olympus IX71, (b) data recorded using our optical-bench assembled microscope [24]. Particularly in (b) note that the accuracy is generally lower for z-values corresponding to the sharpness peak in any diffraction order and that the accuracy decreases for z-values significantly outside the volume between the extreme in-focus image planes. Objective NA was 1.4 for (a) and 1.3 for (b). The wider sharpness curves in (a) appear to be due to directional ‘beaming’ from the nano-hole source, leading to underfilling the objective. The sample was damaged while trying to make AFM measurements to verify that conclusion.
+The peak value for S in each diffraction order occurs close to the position in which the source should be in focus in that diffraction order (allowing for aberrations and refractive indices), and decreases as the source position moves away from this location in either direction. Thus, the measurement of S in a single image plane yields the source z-position to within a twofold ambiguity. It is clear that, under the imaging conditions used here, all S-curves show only a single maximum within the depth range of interest. Thus, the simultaneous measurement of S under two or more different focal conditions provides a unique determination of the source z-position. Because the calibration and data inversion use the same optics, neither the z-spacing between the three image planes nor the optical efficiency associated with the diffraction orders needs to be precisely known, an advantage when using real systems.
+The analysis of experimental data with M = 3 demonstrates between 7 and 14 nm level accuracy across the five unsaturated datasets available; see example in figure 3a. Different data recorded 12 months earlier on our optical-bench-assembled microscope (figure 3b) yielded 12 nm r.m.s. depth resolution [24], even though those data suffered significant spherical aberration, suggesting that approximately 10 nm is a realistic accuracy limit for high-flux measurements using a CCD with 12-bit well depth.
+We find that datasets recorded at different times can give-curves that differ by more than the standard deviations within individual datasets and attribute this to focus drift, because returning the z-stage to the start position did not give good focus in the particle images in the zero diffraction order. Small amounts of drift can affect calibration and, to identify circumstances where such instabilities degrade the reliability of the z determinations, the ML algorithm reports any data frames for which the ML-estimated z corresponds to a likelihood significantly lower than average, so that such data can be examined in detail. We found that this alarm successfully identified suspect calibrations and that, if one does not wish to repeat the calibration, increasing the estimated variance would eliminate the alarm at the penalty of a modest increase in the uncertainty of the depth measurements.
+5. Analysis of the maximum-likelihood algorithm
+Having established experimentally that the ML-sharpness algorithm can deliver accurate source-position estimations that are easily computed from the high-flux three-dimensional snapshot images captured using the DOE-based imaging system, it is interesting to consider how the precision achieved will depend on the details of the experimental situation, especially source flux available, number and separation of diffraction orders used in the dataset, detector efficiency, etc.
+This section will develop an analytical solution for the minimum variance bound (MVB [30]; also known as the Cramer–Rao lower bound) in order to assess the accuracy obtainable in a particular experimental situation and thus to optimize instrument design for particular measurement requirements. We will also consider how to scale the calibration variance to allow for different particle fluxes when estimating P(Sj|z).
+We assume that the DOE introduces no differential aberrations that affect image formation in different diffraction orders, justified on the basis of earlier experimental results [24], and model all aberrations and apertures affecting the images as cylindrically symmetric with respect to the optical axes. Thus, a theoretical image sharpness, 5.1where r is the radial distance in the image plane measured from the axial position associated with the jth DOE diffraction order, ρ is the radial coordinate in the objective lens pupil plane measured from the optical axis, Δj is the DOE-introduced focus change in the jth diffraction order and expressed in wavelength units, z is the focus change measured in waves, induced by the particle axial position relative to a reference plane in which Δ = 0 (assuming, without loss of generality, that Δ0 = 0), k = 2π/λ, φ(ρ) represents other optical defects (e.g. spherical aberration) and A is the disc |ρ|2 ≤ 1, restricting the area of integration to the transparent region of the lens pupil. Thus, a focus change Δ = 1 corresponds to one wave of sag in the objective pupil and z = 1 corresponds to an axial source displacement of 2λ/NA2 (or four times depth of field). Numerical evaluation of equation (5.1) indicates that falls to half its peak value for Δj + z ∼ 0.34, showing that sharpness is a sensitive indicator of focus.
+For any estimator, the MVB provides a greatest lower bound for the variance of the estimation, irrespective of the algorithm used to invert the data. Thus, the MVB provides a measure of the ability of the data model to discriminate between different values of the parameter to be estimated from data described by that model.
+The MVB for our problem can be expressed 5.2where the ensemble average is to be taken over data subsets {S1, S2, … , SM} folding in all statistical processes (notably the photon-counting statistics associated with the imaging process considered here) that need to be included in the description of the signal detection and processing. The data vector {S1, S2, … , SM} represents all of the information extracted from the data that will be used in data inversion. Equation (5.2) thus represents the sensitivity of the data {S1, S2, … , SM} to the particle depth—i.e. to the parameter to be estimated.
+When using an idealized photon-counting detector, the detection model is a Poisson process where μk, the intensity in detector pixel k, may be expressed as the mean photon count rate per data frame. Under these circumstances, it is known [31] that the value of S determined by squaring and summing the detector output is biased but that the bias is easily eliminated, while improving the signal to noise, by subtracting the photon count in each pixel from the square of that count. This bias subtraction ensures that only pixels containing two or more photons contribute to the sharpness (otherwise the sharpness has a floor determined by the mean photon count in the image, irrespective of the severity of aberration).
+In our system, the DOE acts as both a beam splitter and a focus-changing element, and the relative strength and number of diffraction orders produced (thus number of in-focus planes) depend on the DOE structure. Our DOEs have a single etch depth (thus phase modulation) in a fused-silica substrate, selected such that the energy diffracted into the 0 and ±1 diffraction orders is balanced and equal to approximately 28 per cent of the incident flux (the remaining 16% is lost into higher diffraction orders). Thus, approximately 84 per cent of the incident flux is available in the three diffraction orders used in data analysis. Higher photometric efficiency is achievable through the use of more than a single etch depth (thus for greater expense), and hereafter it will be assumed that the source flux is divided between all diffraction orders without loss.
+Under these assumptions, each diffraction order contains M−1 of the source flux collected by the objective lens. For a Poisson detection process and pixel means μk, the ensemble-average sharpness from summing the pixel count squared minus the pixel count provides an unbiased estimate of the sharpness associated with the mean image intensity. The variance on the measured S is found to be ([31]; see also the electronic supplementary material) 5.3where n is the total detected flux in all M images and q is the number of detector pixels in each image. The DOE reduces the flux, and thus the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the sharpness measurement per image, but increases the number of images available for measurement, each giving a different S curve as a function of z (see background curves in figure 3). When the flux per image, n/M, is large, the leading term will dominate in equation (5.3). However, the image intensity is normalized, the second term will dominate. The flux at which the contribution from these two terms matches is dependent on the image intensity distribution—at any flux level, there will always be a degree of image defocus beyond which the second term will dominate. From numerical evaluation of equation (5.3) we find that, in the regimes of interest here, for images suffering only defocus aberration, the leading term dominates when more than about 100 photons per image are recorded.
+Numerical solution of equations (5.1) and (5.3) suggests that, over the depth ranges of interest and at low flux, both S and 5.4
+The assumption of gamma-distributed statistics ensures that the modelled sharpness never takes physically impossible negative values. The constant, α, estimated from numerical evaluation of has a value of approximately 2.9. A Gaussian, rather than a gamma distribution, was used in the reduction of experimental data. A Gaussian model leads to an expression equivalent to equation (5.4) with α ⇒1 for n/M ≫ 1, but implies physically impossible negative sharpness values, albeit with low probability. The central-limit theorem suggests that a Gaussian PDF will be valid at high flux, but here we are principally interested in photon-counting measurements at modest flux levels and an intermediate value, α = 2, is adopted hereafter.
+Equation (5.4) may be used for experiment design to determine, for a given particle flux n per data frame and objective described by a (the z-shift that produces a 0.34 λ change in curvature of the spherical wavefront across the objective aperture), the optimum choices of M and δ, the parameters that determine the DOE design. The derivation of equation (5.4) involves some heuristically justified assumptions (e.g. use of the gamma distribution, use of a Lorentzian shape function), so comparison with experiment, simulation and prior work is useful to provide confidence in its application.
+Firstly, if a single image plane is chosen (M = 1), the variance on the z-measurement becomes infinite (is singular) when the particle is in focus, z = δ1. This is consistent with prior work, where the source depth is estimated using a parametric fit to the image PSF [9,15]. In essence, the turning point at maximum sharpness, when the image is in focus, provides no depth sensitivity in the measurement. Even away from focus, a single sharpness measure gives a twofold ambiguity in depth estimation unless it is known a priori that the best focus is outside the sample volume.
+Using more than one in-focus plane resolves the singularity and provides a unique estimation of the depth of the source. Figure 4 shows the MVB estimated from equation (5.4) for three in-focus image planes (M = 3), α = 2 and mean flux of 768 photons (approx. 256 in each image). Note that the curve in figure 4 shows qualitative agreement with the high-flux experimental results in figure 3, in particular the variance minima correspond with the cross-over points in the sharpness curves and the local variance maxima correspond to the positions of the in-focus image planes.
+The line shows the MVB for sharpness ranging on a point source emitting an average of 768 detected photons distributed between the DOE diffraction orders and evaluated using equation (5.4) with α = 2. The axis labels in micrometres are correct for an objective of NA = 1.26 and wavelength 500 nm. The spacing of the in-focus planes is 0.6 µm and the Lorentzian half-width a = 0.334 µm. The MVB suggests that for the specimen volume between the outermost in-focus planes a measurement uncertainty of approximately 14 nm is obtainable with this level of detected flux. The local peaks in measurement uncertainty correspond accurately with the positions of the in-focus planes. The accuracy will scale inversely with the square of the numerical aperture, so the flux requirements will fall by about 20% for NA = 1.4. The crosses and dots represent r.m.s. errors (as in figure 3) for results from numerical simulations; the dots are taken from the movie data shown in figure 5.
+Interestingly, provided that one restricts δ ≈ 2a (thus separation between the in-focus planes is comparable to the sharpness full-width half maximum), the mean MVB as expressed by equation (5.4) for z-values within the volume enclosed by the extreme in-focus planes is almost independent of the number of images used. This result may be understood by considering that, although the SNR on each individual sharpness value scales as (n/M)0.5, the number of independent sharpness estimates increases at a rate that compensates for that fall in SNR, provided that all measurements remain within the high-flux regime (more than 100 photons per image). As the available photon flux falls, reducing the image-plane separation to δ approximately a, i.e. close to the depth of field in value, helps to concentrate the available photons and thus to maintain depth-measurement accuracy at the expense of the total depth over which the measurements can be made. Reducing the image-plane separation further offers no useful gain in concentration of the photon flux, reduces sensitivity and reduces the z-range over which measurements are useful.
+The MVB indicated by equation (5.4) is marginally lower than that indicated by numerical analysis by Ram et al. [15], and processing of the images to obtain sharpness values cannot add extra information. However, the MVB is indicative of the least variance that the inversion of the data can yield, based on a model of the sensitivity of that data to changes in the parameter to be estimated. Differences in the model details used for evaluation of the MVB are potentially important here. However, the benefit of a formula that is easily evaluated for different experimental designs is substantial compared with a need to re-evaluate the MVB through numerical integration for each different case, provided that that formula gives satisfactory results.
+6. Numerical simulations
+The approximations used above deliver a simple formula for the MVB, but the validity of several of the approximations used has been justified only on heuristic grounds. For this reason, a series of simulations based on the numerically calculated intensity distribution in the images has been used to test the fidelity of equation (5.4). This is important to establish that the results of equation (5.4) can be used to optimize experimental systems for real-world compromises.
+The numerical simulations were based on a diffraction-limited optical system in which the integral in equation (5.1) was evaluated to give the image intensity as a function of distance from the image centre. This intensity distribution was interpolated onto a Nyquist-sampled rectangular grid and the resulting ‘pixel intensities’ were used as the mean for the Poisson process associated with the photon count in each detector pixel. The total number of photons counted in any given ‘frame’ was also Poisson distributed. Simulated calibration data, in the form of 50 statistically independent ‘data frames’ generated with the same mean flux levels, were used to estimate for ML algorithm PDF variation with source depth (details in the electronic supplementary material). The algorithm implemented to determine z from {S1, S2, S3} is the same as that used to analyse the experimental data. The ML solutions are shown as points and crosses in figure 4 for 768 detected photons distributed over the three images in each data frame and may be compared with the MVB estimations, from equation (5.4), with α = 2, in that figure.
+Finally, as a test of the interpolations between calibration points in the ML algorithm, a ‘movie’ of an unresolved particle was simulated to provide ‘data frames’ corresponding to a smoothed pseudo-random motion in z over the range −0.33 µm < z < 0.44 µm. For each particle position, the image PSF was recalculated from equation (5.1), interpolated onto the detector pixel grid and the appropriate mean photon count per pixel evaluated. A series of 50 ‘movies’ was generated using these mean values to determine the photon count per pixel in each movie data frame. These data were provided blind to the individual (H.I.C.D.) doing the data inversion. The results for the ML estimation of the particle position in z are shown in figure 5, together with the true solution. No smoothing was applied to the frame-by-frame (i.e. time history) solutions from these movies, so the grey area is indicative of the instantaneous uncertainty in the z-estimate when only a single frame can be recorded on a fast-moving particle. The z-solution variance from these simulated measurements is 5 × 10−4 µm2 (s.d. 22 nm) compared with a prediction from equation (5.4) of 2 × 10−4 µm2 (10 nm). Smoothing over several data frames can improve the accuracy [3].
+Actual position (line) and ML solution spread to the 1σ level (grey area) for a simulated movie of a particle on a smoothed random trajectory. The ‘time’ axis represents 100 simulated frames of data with an average of 768 detected photons per frame distributed between the three in-focus images (approx. 256 per image). A total of 50 movies were simulated and no smoothing has been applied to the solutions, so the grey area represents the scatter on the ML z estimates obtained from single data frames. In real measurements, and in the smoothed trajectory used in the simulation, the particle depth in consecutive frames must be correlated at some level, thus smoothing the time sequence of z estimates could have been used to reduce the spread in solutions. The unsmoothed variance from these movies is shown by the dots in figure 4.
+7. Results and discussion
+The particle-tracking technique presented here has been developed with the objective of tracking objects such as vesicles [32] and single proteins [33] in live-cell microscopy. The algorithm requires two or more simultaneous images of the specimen that are focused on different depths within the specimen, and a simple, inexpensive optical attachment to capture three such images simultaneously from a standard biological microscope has been demonstrated.
+Experimental results (figure 3) indicate that a depth accuracy of approximately 10 nm has been achieved on an IX71 microscope, using high flux levels with a monochromatic signal and a standard 12-bit CCD. These results, the MVB analysis and the numerical simulations presented here all indicate that the multi-focus sharpness technique can give depth resolution of 20 nm or better in samples greater than 4 µm thick, with realistic flux levels and with an experimentally simple system. Flux levels used in the experimental measurements are unknown but are probably greater than 106 photons per image; however, the accuracy of depth reconstruction from these data is limited by the CCD bit depth. The resolutions obtained by this and similar techniques greatly exceed conventional resolution limits, but all such techniques exploit a priori information, and it has long been understood that this allows one to exceed conventional resolution criteria if a good SNR is available [34].
+According to equation (5.4) a detected photon flux of approximately 3000 photons is required to deliver the 5 nm accuracy shown in vesicle tracking [3] and approximately 107 detected photons is required to achieve the approximately 0.1 nm accuracy needed to resolve a base pair in molecular studies. This flux is easily compatible with that available in laser-tweezing measurements [35] and, for a given experimental requirement, there are four free parameters that can be manipulated to optimize the measurement system (detected flux, number and separation of the in-focus planes, NA of the objective).
+However, fluorescent tags in live-cell biology generally provide strictly limited photon flux in order to minimize phototoxicity effects. Equation (5.4) suggests that approximately 10 nm accuracy can be achieved with count rates of approximately 1000 detected photons, indicating that the method will work with faint sources. These accuracies are comparable to those shown by Aguet et al. [9] and Ram et al. [15]; however, no detailed model of the imaging PSF is required in our approach. Interferometric techniques [11,12] by iPALM (interferometric photo-activated localization microscopy) offer a somewhat better accuracy, but the physically separate optical paths between specimen and interferometric beam combination mean that such techniques are challenging to implement without careful environmental control, including vibration isolation, and are probably not suitable for most microscopy laboratories. By comparison, the method discussed here, like [3,13,21], uses a simple system suitable for use with existing microscopes and cameras, not requiring stabilization and costing less than $5000 to build (most of which is the cost of packaging to exclude stray light—the DOEs cost $125 each). In the case of the double-helix method [21], a simple DOE can replace the more expensive spatial-light modulator and in many respects that optical scheme and the one described here differ principally in the DOE design. The DOE multi-focus technique described has already been realized using spatial light modulators [36].
+Sharpness tracking does not depend on the use of a DOE to achieve multi-focus imaging—a system employing beam splitters or other approaches is equally capable of delivering the requisite multi-focus data with magnification or amplitude-splitting errors subsumed within the experimental calibration.
+For application to depth measurement in image fields containing many particles, one must recognize that most techniques will have degraded performance if particle images overlap. Methods where this is an issue include PALM-based techniques [1,2,11], two-colour fluorescence in the context of single-molecule detection [37], the double-helix PSF [21] and the method described here. For all of these methods, the implications of the density of particles need to be considered. Image overlap might appear to be more of a problem with the deliberately defocused images used here, but, in most cases, at least two of the images are quite compact and the third image contributes relatively little to the z-determination but contributes to the depth range over which measurements can be made. In respect of the method described here, reducing the image-plane separation to the depth of field, i.e. δ approximately a, makes the images compact, virtually eliminates any overlap not already present in a diffraction-limited image of the specimen and extends the flux range over which the high-flux noise term dominates in equation (5.3)—these benefits are obtained at the expense of the range over which the particle depth may be accurately tracked. Reducing the image-plane separation below this value does not assist in controlling image overlap and sacrifices both accuracy and range for depth determination. The specific consequences of such compromises can be assessed using equation (5.4).
+It may also be noted that the experimental data in figure 3 show unequal sharpness maxima in the different diffraction orders (background curves). The highest sharpness peak is consistently found to be associated with the in-focus image plane that is physically closest to the objective lens and the detected flux falls for sources positioned at greater depth. We thus attribute the variation in peak height principally to varying amounts of spherical aberration as a result of the immersion of the source in different depths of fluid. This highlights a particularly useful feature of the sharpness-based approach—one does not require a precise model of the optical system, the data reduction can be calibrated from experimental data, as was the case with the measurements presented here. Equation (5.3) provides a power law for scaling flux-dependent calibration PDF variance and it has been shown that this variance can be pragmatically tuned to accommodate instrumental drifts in order to obtain useful, if less accurate, depth tracking.
+As noted elsewhere [15], few algorithms achieve the MVB, and we believe that further refinements in the probability models (e.g. to include both terms in equation (5.3)) will improve the depth accuracy shown in figures 3–5. In particular, such refinements may be expected significantly to improve algorithm performance at low flux and in the regions where the second term in equation (5.3) begins to dominate the noise. We believe that such improvements will ensure that the algorithm effectively achieves the calculated MVB.
+To achieve optimum results will require the use of spatially resolving photon-counting cameras such as those developed within the Megaframe project ( (accessed on 18 December 2009)) and the use of such a CMOS camera offers the opportunity to subsume the sharpness calculation into the camera electronics for real-time application.
+Finally, we note that the sharpness-ranging concept should be valid for application to extended incoherent source fields, either by collecting calibration data from similar-sized objects or by convolution of calibration data acquired on unresolved particles. In this respect, we note that the method shares a wavefront-sensing background with the ‘quantitative phase imaging’ approach ( (accessed on 18 December 2009)).
+Acknowledgements
+We acknowledge Kirsten Lillie's assistance in testing prototype instruments with biological specimens. The MCL translation stage was on loan from Optophase SA (Lyon, France) for assessment purposes. We are grateful for constructive referee comments.
+This work has been funded by the UK Science and Technologies Facilities Council. Mathematical discussion with G.J.G. was supported by an interdisciplinary ‘Bridging the Gaps’ grant from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
+- Received September 16, 2010.
+- Accepted December 7, 2010.
+- This Journal is © 2011 The Royal Society
+This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
+Luke 18 English Standard Version The Parable of the Persistent Widow 1 And he told them a parable to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose heart. (Lu 11:5; Lu 21:36; Ro 12:12; 2Co 4:1; 2Co 4:16; Eph 6:18; Col 4:2; 1Th 5:17; 2Th 3:13)(Lu 11:5; Lu 21:36; Ro 12:12; 2Co 4:1; 2Co 4:16; Eph 6:18; Col 4:2; 1Th 5:17; 2Th 3:13) 2 He said, “In a certain city there was a judge who neither feared God nor respected man. (2Co 8:21)(2Co 8:21) 3 And there was a widow in that city who kept coming to him and saying, ‘Give me justice against my adversary.’ 4 For a while he refused, but afterward he said to himself, ‘Though I neither fear God nor respect man, (Lu 11:8)(Lu 11:8)? (Ps 88:1; Isa 63:4; Mr 13:20; Ro 8:33; Col 3:12; Tit 1:1; Jas 5:7; 2Pe 3:9; Re 6:10)(Ps 88:1; Isa 63:4; Mr 13:20; Ro 8:33; Col 3:12; Tit 1:1; Jas 5:7; 2Pe 3:9; Re 6:10) 8 I tell you, he will give justice to them speedily. Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?” (Mt 24:12; Lu 17:26; Heb 10:37)(Mt 24:12; Lu 17:26; Heb 10:37)The Pharisee and the Tax Collector 9 He also told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and treated others with contempt: (Pr 30:12; Isa 65:5; Mt 5:20; Lu 16:15; Joh 7:48; 2Co 1:9)(Pr 30:12; Isa 65:5; Mt 5:20; Lu 16:15; Joh 7:48; 2Co 1:9) 10 “Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. (2Ki 20:5; 2Ki 20:8; Lu 18:14; Ac 3:1)(2Ki 20:5; 2Ki 20:8; Lu 18:14; Ac 3:1) 11 The Pharisee, standing by himself, prayed[1] thus: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. (Mt 6:5; Mr 11:25; Re 3:17)(Mt 6:5; Mr 11:25; Re 3:17) 12 I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.’ (Mt 9:14; Lu 11:42)(Mt 9:14; Lu 11:42) 13 But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!’ (Ezr 9:6; Ps 79:9; Eze 16:63; Da 9:19; Lu 18:11; Lu 23:48)(Ezr 9:6; Ps 79:9; Eze 16:63; Da 9:19; Lu 18:11; Lu 23:48) 14 I tell you, this man went down to his house justified, rather than the other. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” (Lu 14:11)(Lu 14:11)Let the Children Come to Me 15 Now they were bringing even infants to him that he might touch them. And when the disciples saw it, they rebuked them. (Mt 19:13; Mr 10:13; Lu 18:39)(Mt 19:13; Mr 10:13; Lu 18:39) 16 But Jesus called them to him, saying, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God. (Mt 18:3; Mr 9:39)(Mt 18:3; Mr 9:39) 17)The Rich Ruler 18 And a ruler asked him, “Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” (Mt 19:16; Mt 25:34; Mr 10:17; Lu 10:25)(Mt 19:16; Mt 25:34; Mr 10:17; Lu 10:25) 19 And Jesus said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except God alone. 20 You know the commandments: ‘Do not commit adultery, Do not murder, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Honor your father and mother.’” (Ex 20:12; De 5:16; Mt 5:21; Mt 5:27; Ro 13:9)(Ex 20:12; De 5:16; Mt 5:21; Mt 5:27; Ro 13:9) 21 And he said, “All these I have kept from my youth.” (Php 3:6)(Php 3:6) 22 When Jesus heard this, he said to him, “One thing you still lack. Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.” (Mt 6:19; Lu 12:33; Lu 16:9; Lu 19:8; Ac 2:45; Ac 4:34; 1Ti 6:18)(Mt 6:19; Lu 12:33; Lu 16:9; Lu 19:8; Ac 2:45; Ac 4:34; 1Ti 6:18) 23 But when he heard these things, he became very sad, for he was extremely rich. (Eze 33:31)(Eze 33:31) 24 Jesus, seeing that he had become sad, said, “How difficult it is for those who have wealth to enter the kingdom of God! (Mt 12:28; Mt 13:22; 1Co 1:26)(Mt 12:28; Mt 13:22; 1Co 1:26) 25 For it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God.” (Lu 18:24)(Lu 18:24) 26 Those who heard it said, “Then who can be saved?” 27 But he said, “What is impossible with man is possible with God.” (Ge 18:14; Job 42:2; Jer 32:17; Jer 32:27; Lu 1:37)(Ge 18:14; Job 42:2; Jer 32:17; Jer 32:27; Lu 1:37) 28 And Peter said, “See, we have left our homes and followed you.” (Mt 4:20; Mt 4:22; Mr 1:18; Mr 1:20)(Mt 4:20; Mt 4:22; Mr 1:18; Mr 1:20) 29 And he said to them, “Truly, I say to you, there is no one who has left house or wife or brothers[2] or parents or children, for the sake of the kingdom of God, (Lu 14:26)(Lu 14:26) 30 who will not receive many times more in this time, and in the age to come eternal life.” (Job 42:10; Mt 6:33; Mt 12:32; Lu 20:35; Eph 1:21)(Job 42:10; Mt 6:33; Mt 12:32; Lu 20:35; Eph 1:21)Jesus Foretells His Death a Third Time 31 And taking the twelve, he said to them, “See, we are going up to Jerusalem, and everything that is written about the Son of Man by the prophets will be accomplished. (Mt 1:22; Mt 20:17; Mt 26:24; Mr 10:32; Lu 9:51)(Mt 1:22; Mt 20:17; Mt 26:24; Mr 10:32; Lu 9:51) 32 For he will be delivered over to the Gentiles and will be mocked and shamefully treated and spit upon. (Mt 26:67; Mt 27:2; Mt 27:26; Mr 14:65; Mr 15:19; Joh 18:30; Ac 2:23; Ac 3:13; Ac 4:27; Ac 21:11)(Mt 26:67; Mt 27:2; Mt 27:26; Mr 14:65; Mr 15:19; Joh 18:30; Ac 2:23; Ac 3:13; Ac 4:27; Ac 21:11) 33 And after flogging him, they will kill him, and on the third day he will rise.” (Lu 9:22)(Lu 9:22) 34 But they understood none of these things. This saying was hidden from them, and they did not grasp what was said. (Mr 9:32; Lu 9:45; Lu 24:16)(Mr 9:32; Lu 9:45; Lu 24:16)Jesus Heals a Blind Beggar 35 As he drew near to Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the roadside begging. (Mt 20:29; Mr 10:46; Joh 9:1; Joh 9:8)(Mt 20:29; Mr 10:46; Joh 9:1; Joh 9:8) 36 And hearing a crowd going by, he inquired what this meant. 37 They told him, “Jesus of Nazareth is passing by.” (Mt 2:23)(Mt 2:23) 38 And he cried out, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” (Mt 1:1; Mt 9:27)(Mt 1:1; Mt 9:27) 39 And those who were in front rebuked him, telling him to be silent. But he cried out all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!” (Lu 18:15)(Lu 18:15) 40 And Jesus stopped and commanded him to be brought to him. And when he came near, he asked him, 41 “What do you want me to do for you?” He said, “Lord, let me recover my sight.” (Mr 10:36)(Mr 10:36) 42 And Jesus said to him, “Recover your sight; your faith has made you well.” (Mt 9:22; Mr 5:34; Lu 7:3; Lu 7:50; Lu 8:36; Lu 8:48; Lu 8:50; Lu 17:19)(Mt 9:22; Mr 5:34; Lu 7:3; Lu 7:50; Lu 8:36; Lu 8:48; Lu 8:50; Lu 17:19) 43 And immediately he recovered his sight and followed him, glorifying God. 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+10:50.98i Tennessee 3/13/09
+10:53.27 Villanova 4/26/84
+10:53.37 Villanova 4/29/89
+10:54.08 Tennessee 4/26/90
+10:54.34i Villanova 1/30/88
+10:54.65 Tennessee 4/22/10
+10:55.46 Villanova 4/23/87
+10:56.19i North Carolina 3/13/09
+College Women's Distance Medley Championship of America
+Event 61 Thursday 5:35 PM
+Records
+NR Villanova 10:48.38 1988 Kathy Franey (3:21.0), Michelle Bennett (52.8), Celeste Halliday (2:04.7), Vicki Huber (4:29.9)
+AR Villanova 10:48.38 1988 Kathy Franey (3:21.0), Michelle Bennett (52.8), Celeste Halliday (2:04.7), Vicki Huber (4:29.9)
+PR Villanova 10:48.38 1988 Kathy Franey (3:21.0), Michelle Bennett (52.8), Celeste Halliday (2:04.7), Vicki Huber (4:29.9)
+FF Villanova 10:48.38 1988 Kathy Franey (3:21.0), Michelle Bennett (52.8), Celeste Halliday (2:04.7), Vicki Huber (4:29.9)
+Results
+PL School/Affiliation Mark Athletes ID
+1 Tennessee 10:54.65 Brittany Sheffey (3:21.63), Ellen Wortham (52.64), Phoebe Wright (2:02.12), Jackie Areson (4:38.26) AA
+2 Oregon 11:02.85 Jordan Hasay (3:23.32), Keshia Baker (51.25), Anne Kesselring (2:06.21), Nicole Blood (4:42.07) AB
+3 Villanova 11:07.42 Nicole Schappert (3:22.68), Christie Verdier (55.46), Ellen Dougherty (2:09.18), Sheila Reid (4:40.10) AC
+4 Wake Forest 11:13.56 Anna Nosenko (3:28.56), Gwen Ricco (57.08), Molly Binder (2:10.32), Dina Nosenko (4:37.60) AK
+5 Duke 11:14.13 Esther Vermeer (3:30.15), Cydney Ross (54.73), Devotia Moore (2:10.68), Kate Van Buskirk (4:38.57) AJ
+6 Boston College 11:16.02 Jillian King (3:29.88), Anna Cioffredi (57.52), Caitlin Bailey (2:08.79), Caroline King (4:39.83) AG
+7 Indiana 11:16.17 Molly Beckwith (3:21.03), Lindsey Hartman (55.82), Arianne Raby (2:12.58), Chelsea Blanchard (4:46.74) AH
+8 Arkansas 11:17.94 Stephanie Brown (3:26.29), Karen Thomas (53.45), Samantha Learch (2:09.76), Kristen Gillespie (4:48.44) AF
+9 Georgetown 11:19.27 Avril Ogrodnick (3:30.38), Abigail Johnson (54.44), Rachel Schneider (2:08.49), Christine Whalen (4:45.96) AD
+10 Columbia 11:19.47 Jackie Drouin (3:27.36), Sharay Hale (52.77), Serita Lachesis (2:08.85), Caroline McDonough (4:50.49) AN
+11 Penn State 11:26.54 Bridget Franek (3:25.60), Megan Duncan (55.32), Caitlin Lane (2:09.98), Cheryl Spring (4:55.64) AI
+12 Maine 11:36.67 Jordan Daniel (3:33.59), Cearha Miller (56.76), Vanessa Letourneau (2:15.50), Corey Conner (4:50.82) AM
+13 UConn 11:40.61 Leah Andrianos (3:27.78), Brigitte Mania (57.72), Heather Wilson (2:10.53), Christine Vogel (5:04.58)
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+Wednesday, April 21, 2010
+Bobby Curtis Featured on HS Alumni Magazine Cover
+Click above on this post's title to read the Bobby Curtis article in the current issue of his high school's alumni magazine.
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+Villanova Schedule of Events at Penn Relays
+SCHEDULED EVENTS FOR VILLANOVA ATHLETES: 2010 PENN RELAYS
+College Men's 4x400 Heats
+Event 155 Friday, 4:40 PM
+College Men's 4x800 Championship of America
+Event 254 Saturday, 4:20 PM
+College Men's 4xMile Championship of America
+Event 225 Saturday, 1:00 PM
+College Men's Distance Medley Championship of America
+Event 151 Friday, 4:00 PM
+College Men's 3000m Steeplechase Championship
+Event 70 Thursday, 7:45 PM
+Hugo Beamish (20)
+College Men's 5000m Championship
+Event 79 Thursday, 9:35 PM
+Hugo Beamish (20)
+Brian Long (44)
+Matthew Kane (46)
+Daniel Lewis (48)
+Robert Papazian (75)
+Keith Capecci (78)
+College Men's 400m Hurdles Championship
+Event 86 Friday, 9:00 AM
+Stefan Goodridge (39)
+Nicoy Hines (57)
+College Men's High Jump Eastern
+Event 291 Friday, 10:00 AM
+Albert Darling (51)
+College Men's Triple Jump Eastern
+Event 312 Saturday, 9:00 AM
+Robert Sainvil (65)
+College Women's 4x100 Heats
+Event 12 Thursday, 1:05 PM
+College Women's 4x400 Heats
+Event 63 Thursday, 6:05 PM
+College Women's 4x800 Championship of America
+Event 234 Saturday, 1:55 PM
+College Women's 4x1500 Championship of America
+Event 126 Friday, 1:30 PM
+College Women's Distance Medley Championship of America
+Event 61 Thursday, 5:35 PM
+College Women's 3000m Championship
+Event 76 Thursday, 8:45 PM
+Alison Smith (2)
+Sarah Morrison (32)
+College Women's 5000m Championship
+Event 77 Thursday, 8:55 PM
+Amanda Marino (15)
+Kaitlyn Tallman (33)
+College Women's 100m Hurdles Heats
+Event 138 Friday, 3:50 PM
+Shericka Ward (22)
+College Women's 400m Hurdles Championship
+Event 3 Thursday, 10:00 AM
+Kristen Mahon (41)
+College Women's High Jump Eastern
+Event 269 Thursday, 10:00 AM
+Audrey Gariepy-Bogui (59)
+College Women's Pole Vault Championship
+Event 284 Thursday, 3:00 PM
+Ashlyn Llerandi (7)
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+VU-Bound Bohi to Run 400 IH at Penn Relays
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+Monday, April 19, 2010
+Preview of the Women's Distance Relays at Penn Relays
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+Muncan & Koons Run Well at BAA Mile
+Running on a 500 meter loop in Boston, ex-Cats Marina Muncan and Frances Koons ran well at the Boston Athletic Association (BAA) mile. Conditions were wet and the times for both the men's and women's races were slow (as evidence, Andy Baddeley won the men's mile in 4:08). Here are the results of the women's race:
+BAA Invitational Mile
+1 Uceny, Morgan USA 4:43.0
+2 Hall, Sara USA 4:43.7
+3 Muncan, Marina SBR 4:44.8
+4 Donohue, Erin USA 4:46.6
+5 Koons, Frances USA 4:47.1
+6 McGettigan, Roisin IRL 4:59.3
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+Sunday, April 18, 2010
+Princeton's Larry Ellis Meet Produces PRs
+Plenty.
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+VU Men at Penn Relays
+Considering.
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+Saturday, April 17, 2010
+Bobby Curtis after 13:31 at Mt SAC 5000
+Bobby led for much of the latter portion of the race, until being passed in the the final 150 meters. The winner ran 13:24, with Curtis finishing tenth in 13:31.50. Here are the race video and the official results:
+Track and Field Videos on Flotrack
+1 Dan Huling Reebok 13:24.72
+2 Brent Vaughn Nike 13:26.05
+3 Diego Alberto Borrego Mexico 13:27.26
+4 Brandon Bethke Arizona State 13:27.83
+5 Andy Vernon adidas 13:28.60
+6 Brian Medigovich Unattached 13:29.16
+7 Scott Bauhs adidas 13:29.18
+8 Elliott Heath Stanford 13:29.75
+9 Yuta Takahashi S&B TC Japan 13:31.37
+10 Robert Curtis Melbourne TC 13:31.50
+11 Lee Emanuel New Mexico 13:31.56
+12 Chris Derrick Stanford 13:31.67
+13 Tiidrek Nurme Estonia 13:31.87
+14 Kyle Perry New Balance 13:34.86
+15 Brian Olinger Reebok 13:35.03
+16 Jeremy Johnson Brooks Team 13:35.13
+17 Samuel Kosgei Lamar 13:35.75
+18 Chris Barnicle New Mexico 13:36.02
+19 Kevin Chelimo OTC 13:37.55
+20 Justin Tyner Air Force 13:37.66
+21 John Beattie Tulsa 13:42.03
+22 John Kosgei Oklahoma State 13:42.17
+23 Colby Lowe Oklahoma State 13:42.60
+24 Philipp Bandi Unattached 13:44.75
+25 Jason Hartmann Nike 13:46.00
+26 Diego Estrada Northern Arizona 13:49.35
+27 Christopher Clark NYAC/PUMA 13:51.21
+28 Joe Macdonald Butler 13:52.07
+29 Jordan Fife Brooks Team 13:54.05
+30 Reuben Mwei Adams State 13:54.26
+31 Scott Smith UC Santa Barbara 13:56.72
+32 Mike Sayenko Strands 13:57.43
+33 Michael Skinner Great Britain 14:04.47
+34 Patrick Mellea Bryn Mawr Ru 14:30.71
+-- Sean Houseworth U.S. Air Force DNF
+-- Boaz Cheboiywo Nike DNF
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+Jen Rhines & Bobby Curtis to run Mt Sac Elite 5000
+On Friday in Walnut, California ex-NCAA 5000 champions for Villanova Jen Rhines and Bobby Curtis will compete in the elite invitational 5000 meter races at the Mt. Sac Relays. Both the men's and women's races are stacked with talent and, if history is repeated, the races will produce some fast times. Curtis has a 5000 meter PR of 13:25.66 (2008), and Rhines PR'd in 2006 in 14:54.29.
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+Men's Performance Lists to Date
+Here is where the men sit currently on the NCAA descending order lists. There is not much to show since very few of the top men have run at their competitive distances.
+400 meter hurdles
+national leader = 49.52
+52. Stefan Goodridge 52.37
+Here are the top Villanova marks by event:
+100m: Lynch, Michael SR-4 10.99
+200m: Lynch, Michael SR-4 21.70
+400m: Bowers, Carlton FR-1 48.62
+800m: Apwah, Jason JR-3 1:53.43
+1,500m: Harper, Cody JR-3 3:53.12
+5,000m: Long, Brian JR-3 14:29.39
+400m H: Goodridge, Stefan JR-3 52.37
+3,000m Steeple: Lewis, Daniel SR-4 8:56.00
+4 x 400m: Relay: Kroner, Hines, Kearney, Bowers 3:12.67
+High Jump: Darling, Albert FR-1 2.01m
+Long Jump: Tiant, Lazaro FR-1 6.46m
+Triple Jump: Sainvil, Robert JR-3 14.52m
+Shot Put: Anuszewski, Frank SO-2 13.85m
+Discus Throw: Ratigan, Matt SR-4 37.80m
+Hammer Throw: Anuszewski, Frank SO-2 45.78m
+Javelin: Anuszewski, Frank SO-2 46.27m
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+Women's Performance Lists to Date
+Here is where the Villanova women stand today on the NCAA outdoor descending order lists:
+100 meter hurdles
+national leader = 12.65
+17. Shericka Ward 13:39
+200 meters
+national leader = 22.92
+28. Shericka Ward 23.74
+400 meter hurdles
+national leader = 56:06
+71. Kristen Mahon 1:00.84
+1500 meters
+national leader = 4:12.80
+22. Sheila Reid 4:20.68
+45. Bogdana Mimic 4:24.36
+53. Ariann Neutts 4:25.36
+54. Nicole Schappert 4:25.44
+61. Brooke Simpson 4:26.01
+93. Ali Smith 4:28.70
+3000 meters
+national leader = 9:18.29
+17. Amanda Marino 9:45.08
+43. Kaitlyn Tallman 9:57.20
+3000 meter steeple
+national leader = 10:03.81
+21. Ali Smith 10:34.34
+5000 meters
+national leader = 15:51.56
+14. Bogdana Mimic 16:22.81
+Here are the top women's marks per event:
+100m: Ray, Leah FR-1 12.57
+200m: Ward, Shericka SO-2 23.74
+400m: Verdier, Christie SO-2 55.97
+800m: Reid, Sheila SO-2 2:10.89
+1,500m: Reid, Sheila SO-2 4:20.68
+3,000m: Marino, Amanda JR-3 9:45.08
+5,000m: Mimic, Bogdana FR-1 16:22.81
+100m H: Ward, Shericka SO-2 13.39
+400m H: Mahon, Kristen JR-3 1:00.84
+3,000m Steeple: Smith, Alison JR-3 10:34.34
+4 x 400m Relay: Mahon, Verdier, Browne, Dunbar 3:49.56
+High Jump: Gariepy-Bogui, Audrey JR-3 1.72m
+Pole Vault: Llerandi, Ashlyn JR-3 4.00m
+Long Jump: Reijula, Erica JR-3 5.60m
+Triple Jump: Minasi, Marie FR-1 11.29m
+Hammer Throw: Arduini, Julia SO-2 34.00m
+Javelin: Arduini, Julia SO-2 42.33m
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+Wednesday, April 7, 2010
+DMR World Record 1976
+On February 7, 1976 the Villanova DMR team of Mark Belger, Glenn Bogue, Phil "Tiny" Kane, and Eamonn Coghlan set a world record in the distance medley relay, running 9:38.4 at the Mason-Dixon Games in Louisville, Kentucky. The main competition in the race came from the Florida Track Club quartet of Steve Foster, Reggie Clark, Jim Redd, and Byron Dyce. The photo above is from the 1977 Mason-Dixon Games program and shows Dyce and Coghlan starting their mile leg (the race was competed in yards, not meters) in a virtual tie. Despite getting beaten by the Villanova squad, the FTC team also dipped under the existing world record.
+At the NCAA indoor meet that year, Coghlan would win his second national indoor title in the mile and Mark Belger would win over 1000 yards. Belger would take the 880 yards titles in both 1977 and 1978.
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+New Baby Rejuvenates Carrie Tollefson
+Pregnancy Rejuvenates Olympian Carrie Tollefson
+By: Kristine Smith,
+Running USA wire
+Three-time national champion eyes 2012 Olympics as a new mother
+After frustrating injuries, and her first drop from a race in 2009, Olympian Carrie Tollefson and her husband Charlie Peterson decided the "off year" was the right time for her body to take on a new challenge. They are expecting their first baby in early April [editor's note: daughter Ruby Anne Peterson was born Thursday, April 1], and Tollefson said of her pregnancy "My body has never felt better, my mind is rejuvenated, and we have the most wonderful thing happening to us."
+Tollefson said in a recent interview her pace on the roads is slower, but her work on the underwater treadmill, the increased rest and land training that includes lifting two to three times per week, agility training and 3-6 mile "jogs" on a regular treadmill are keeping her pregnancy healthy, and building her fitness as she works toward her goal to make the 2012 Olympic team.
+"I know this [baby] is going to change my life in a big way, but it doesn't change my passion for the sport. I have always been one who loves the challenge and think having this addition in my life will only make me focus and appreciate it more," she said. "I run probably four days a week in addition to my other workouts. I am very in tune with my heart rate and, most importantly, my body temperature. From everyone [medical and training experts] that I have talked with, and who has studied training during pregnancy, the most important thing is not to overheat."
+The new mom already spends time with kids each summer. The Carrie Tollefson Training Camp is a running camp geared toward 7-12th grade students, held at St. Catherine University, in St. Paul, Minnesota, July 8-11.
+Post-delivery, Tollefson, 33, says she will figure out the balance it takes to be a great parent and an athlete. "If that means running at 5:00am and 7:00pm, I will do it. I am so inspired by all of the runners that get it done while having kids...one can never give up and we have to 'get after it' both on the track and off. That is what I am going to do again now after the baby...enjoy every minute of becoming a mom and I have every intention of getting back on top of my game."
+In 1999, Tollefson was named NCAA Indoor track athlete of the year and was the first person in NCAA history to win both the 3000 and 5000 meters in the same year. Now an Olympian and three-time national champion, she lives and trains in her home state of Minnesota, where she and husband Charlie look forward to raising their first baby.
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+Curtis Photos from World Cross in Poland
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+Colonial Relays @ William & Mary
+At the Colonial Relays hosted by the College of William & Mary, several Wildcats posted impressive times. Bogdana Mimic (pictured above) won the 5000 meters by 33 seconds in 16:22.81, the 9th fastest time in the NCAA so far this outdoor season. Her teammate Ariann Neutts pictured below), known primarily as an 800 meter specialist, moved up to 1500 and won in an impressive 4:25.36, the 12th best outdoor time in the NCAA.
+Two Villanova women set meet and stadium records. Ali Smith won the 3000 meter steeple in 10:34.34, placing hert 12th on the NCAA performance list. Vaulter Ashlyn Llerandi, VU's school record holder, got over a 4.00 meter bar and won the event.
+Other noteworthy results: Brooke Simpson was 4th in the 1500 in 4:2.75, Sarah Morrison, Kaitlin O'Sullivan, and Meaghan Smith went 5-9-10 in the 3000 meter steeple. The 4 x 800 teams of Browne-Mimic-Simpson-Neutts came second narrowly.
+On th e men's side, Dan Lewis was second in the 3000 steeple, in 8:56.00.
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+Sean Tully has Olympic Dreams
+Sean Tully: Back on Track and Hungry for The Olympics
+former Syosset High track star has found balance, and with that, success
+By Josh Stewart
+March 31, 2010
+Villanova taught Sean Tully how to be an engineer, but his greatest lesson on structural wear and tear didn't take place in a classroom.
+The former Syosset High School track star can look back now and see where he went wrong. But a professional career that could culminate at the 2012 Olympic Games almost ended before it started, until he realized that even for the most dedicated among us, sometimes less is more.
+"I ran really, really well my sophomore year, [surpassed personal records] by a lot and all of a sudden I thought, 'I'm going to be going places,'" Tully says of his time with the Wildcats.
+When a person turns getting cut from the high school basketball team as a sophomore into teaming to set a national record in the 4x800 relay as a senior, why not aim high? (The mammoth 2005 Penn Relays plaque and accompanying photo of Tully, his twin brother Dan, Adam Lampert, Chris Howell and Coach Bart Sessa is the highlight of the Syosset High trophy display.)
+"I got way too excited about it," Tully says of the early college success, drawing out the "way" for a couple of seconds to make a point. "And that summer in my base training, I basically was just destroying myself running way too hard on all of my runs."
+He couldn't stop running, even as he was running himself into the ground. Tully even competed in a couple of cross country meets for Villanova, which he now understands doesn't translate into track success.
+"Running under six-minute miles on a 12-mile run on what's supposed to be an easy day, that's going to come back to get you," Tully says with a chuckle.
+The result was a wasted junior year and a totally different strategy as a senior, which included more chilling and less charging during the summer. A sixth-placed finish in the '09 NCAA Championships in the 800m followed by a 12th at the U.S. Nationals confirmed that he was literally back on track. Emboldened by that performance and curious where he would have been had he not lost so much momentum his junior year, he has put aside his engineering career to go the route of a fledging professional runner.
+He doesn't make Usain Bolt money, but is sponsored by the New York Athletic Club. And he admits he's lucky to be able to work a few months a year for his dad and uncles' company, Tully Construction, before going back to Villanova to work out with his college coach, Marcus O'Sullivan. ("There's not many jobs you can come to in September and say, 'Hey, I'm going to up and leave in January.'")
+Nothing's getting him down right now--not even the meet trip to Nigeria where the athletes had their passports collected, and their promised visas hadn't shown up nearly three days later.
+"If someone wanted to ask for my papers, I didn't know what would have happened," Tully says.
+Maybe in a few years his face will be a little more recognizable.
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+No pun intended. Curtis visible in first portion.
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+Suicide: it is the act of killings oneself. With suicide being the leading cause of violent death in the United States and, “data-based projections suggest that the number of self-inflicted deaths will increase by as much as 50 percent from 2002 to 2030,” (Nock et al., 2008) society can no longer afford to remain silent about suicide. Yet, even with such alarming predictions indicated by these statistics, it seems suicide is a topic that seems only to reluctantly capture the public’s attention and only when a police wellness check[1] goes awry or the suicide happens concurrently with a homicide. Then discussions on prevention and intervention may briefly find their way into news segments or public service announcements, but action rarely occurs before the topic loses interest and abandoned, suicide does not come up again until the next incident occurs and so the cycle continues.
+Although in America suicide bears a mark of shame, its role in other cultures has complex roots that must be studied in their own right before there can be cross-cultural comparisons. To this end, the focus here is upon aspects of suicide as they relate to American culture, and contemplation of the act itself focuses on suicide because of impulsivity. Therefore, death with dignity and issues of doctor-assisted suicide are not a focus of this discussion. Examination of concepts, beliefs, and traditions that define how society regards suicide, cultural effects of stigma, and a compendium of the various methods employed by society to address suicidal behavior shall be set forth, and implications for improving upon these methods discussed in conclusion.
+In American culture where stigma complicates the question of seeking support for suicide, a person who may be contemplating taking his or her life not only faces the difficulty of resisting fatal urges to die, but he or she must likewise weigh the consequences of asking for help. The caveat is that the potential that there will be aversive instances of judgment, criticism, and shaming at some point down the line of care is such that provides a powerful argument to suicidal persons for not seeking assistance in the event of a suicidal crisis. This tendency to avoid help-seeking is highlighted in a recent study of college students whom were asked about whether they would seek help if they had suicidal thoughts and/or actions the overall message was one of, “ambivalence about treatment need or effectiveness, stigma,” (Arria et al., 2011). The lack of compassion and validation that would encourage persons to seek assistance for suicidal thoughts within the system of care must shift if this is to change. Society must come to understand that by shaming or condemning those who attempt suicide it drives the person toward rather than away from the behavior.
+To give an example of how firmly ingrained stigma is within the American culture. Let us look at a podcast recently viewed on ITunes University where an emergency room medical doctor gives medical students a lecture on suicide. Since emergency responders are likely to be on the front end of caring for suicidal persons, it is disconcerting to say the least the degree of irreverence, humor, and apparent lack of concern expressed over the course of the half-hour lecture. Suicidal persons are described as selfish, made light of, and while there was discussion related to determining whether or not to believe whether a person claiming to be suicidal is serious or not, there was virtually no information offered to students on how to appropriately interact with such persons.
+Furthermore, the lecturer shares with the class his first incident on the job as a new doctor; where he witnessed a suicidal person engage in suicidal behavior. He describes how when presented with a person holding a sharp implement up to his neck threatening orderlies not to come closer the attending physician shrugged nonchalantly and told the suicidal person to “go ahead, we’ll just sew you back up again,” (Reiser 2011) to which the suicidal person responded by proceeding to stab himself in the neck, to which medical staff responded to by physical restraint and the doctor set about stitching the person back up again. This example shows how ambivalence toward person’s suffering antagonizes patients and can actually serve to ensure escalation of suicidal actions. Therefore, it is critical for emergency responders to receive appropriate training to understand the mechanism of interpersonal relations as it relates to suicidal behavior. Dealing with persons already in an aroused state toward self-violence, requires intervention that is mindful in choosing words, tone of voice, body posture. Any perceived criticism on part of the patient, may lead to interpretations that upset the suicidal individual further. Generally, interveners need to communicate without judgment, condescension, sarcasm, or marked ambivalence. Marsha Linehan, one of contemporary clinical psychology’s foremost experts in the area of treating suicidal behavior explains.
+Reinforcement of patients’ behavior is one of the most powerful means of shaping and strengthening skilled behavior in borderline[1] and suicidal patients. Frequently, these patients have lived in environments that overuse punishment. They often expect negative punishing feedback from the world in general and their therapists in particular, and apply self-punishing strategies almost exclusively in trying to shape their own behavior (Linehan 1993).
+What appears to be the disconnect from the perspective of first responders is that they are trained to respond to physical ailments where interaction with patients on an interpersonal level is generally restricted to efforts of gathering facts related to the source of injury. Suicidal action is unique in that the quality of interacting with suicidal persons plays a role in how severe the injury turns out to be in the end. By giving medical professionals some simple training that would give them an idea of how suicidal persons may perceive and respond to different communication strategies, the chance for escalating suicidal action once in medical care reduces.
+Now, in order to more clearly identify what stigma is and how it functions let us consider how society generally regards those whose source of ailment is visibly apparent compared to those whose ailments are not visible as is the case with most mental disorders. While people battling cancer may find labels that describe them as brave, strong, fearless, determined, etc., people who have suicidal crises are often seen as being clingy, needy, and attention-seeking, which likewise precipitates withdrawal of support from loved ones as well as the system of care. Add to that the fact that most mental disorders have yet to be defined in anatomical terms, which would provide a descriptive map of how signals in the brain lead to suicidal behavior, it becomes apparent the means to convince and thus satisfy skeptical, discriminating minds are meager at best.
+The fact that suicides are continuing to be on the rise the world over suggests that suicide is not characteristic of the individual but is an urgent issue affecting public health and needing immediate action. As such, questions of suicide require examination from as many angles as possible, looking at factors from more scientific over anecdotal and case study perspectives is imperative. There must likewise be agreement that the, “suicidal patient is not receiving adequate care unless he or she is provided with a psychotherapeutic relationship that offers support, accessibility, investigation of the patient’s current life impasse, and close monitoring of the patient’s mood shifts” (Maris, Berman, Maltzberger, & Yufit, eds. 1992). The problem is getting from where suicide intervention is today, a haphazard process of medication, emergency room visits and brief hospitalization with referral to psychotherapy that would address suicidal behavior in a more comprehensive manner being restricted to a few sessions to check in with the patient after which the case is essentially dropped.
+Even if patients were referred to psychotherapy, the quality of such therapy is not necessarily apparent without simply submitting to trial and error since current suicide research remains mostly focused on assessing and predicting suicide, analyzing statistics, and testing experimental drugs, and while looking for academic literature that would offer research data supporting the diverse methods employed in preventing or treating suicidal behavior, it seems assessment and prediction studies outnumber treatment research as much as 10 to 1. The good news is that there is exciting work underway in the field of neuroscience thanks to the profound advancements in brain imaging technology, over the last twenty years. While the data gathered will certainly lead to a greater understanding of the biological processes that occur in tandem with suicidal action, it will still take some time to come to any sort of reasonable conclusions as to what all the data collected means.
+Since science has yet some time to offer information about the brain that could capture public attention enough to initiate change in minds by scientific measure, advocates must do what they can to fight stigma at the local level even if it means changing one mind at a time through conversations in casual settings, social networking, organizing community events, etc., There are three areas from the perspective of reform that require consideration. First, there needs to be a priority on a) treating the dysfunctional behavior from within the social environment by way of advocacy, awareness, and educational campaigns led by people who have lost loved ones to suicide or attempted suicide and that can provide a model of compassion that is more accessible, generally, than statistical data b) increase research funding and provide more scholarship opportunities that would give students incentive to pursue degrees in the mental health field c) define a clear chain of command where those building evidenced-based research are direct advisors to legislation, reform projects, external quality assurance reviews, etc. d) Finally, there needs to be a clear process outlined for bringing treatments out of the lab to train professionals so that they may be put into practice in the real world.
+One particular myth that is prevalent and needs dispelling is the idea that suicide attempts are manipulative acts expressly intended to get others to respond accordingly. The problem here is that suicidal people are typically acting in response to intense emotions that they do not have the skills to label accurately, experience, and modulate effectively Despite popular belief, “most individuals do not want to die; they just want the pain to go away” (Leenaars, 2004). To the person who may engage in suicidal behavior, the possibility of death represents an immediate solution to a temporary state of emotional suffering the person does not believe he or she can otherwise effectively alleviate. It seems that the combined factors of emotional reactivity, tendency to think he or she is bad and deserving of punishment/death, and lack of skillful means to counteract intense emotions overwhelms the person so they become desperate and want immediate relief, which is what death appears to be. However, while Death is certainly immediate, whether it leads to relief remains unknown.
+Furthermore, there is little debate that “prevention should address all levels that influence suicide: individual, relationship, community, and society” (Barnes, Golden, and Peterson). The problem with statements like these is that instead of producing comprehensive strategies that outline steps which may lead to intelligible solutions, the result of government delegated committees, task forces, and organizational allies claiming to be working hard to address suicide are usually long-winded documents that restate the problem of suicide, the goals toward reducing it and why it is so important that society acts immediately to address the problem. When looking closely at these reports, references to authors responsible for composing the documents are simply omitted in favor of simply listing the name of the department or agency. References to literature are usually restricted to other government reports rather than academic research if there be any references at all, and formats for papers generally reflect what is available from Microsoft templates rather than following any formal pattern of technical writing.
+When we look at comprehensive treatments addressing suicide outside the realm of brief intervention, it seems that, “Dialectical Behavior Therapy is the only treatment with published manuals to date…” As to disseminating evidence-based treatments, “for suicidal individuals [DBT] is also the only treatment for which training is currently available” (Comtois & Linehan, 2006). So in addition to increasing funding toward research aimed at treating suicidal behavior there must likewise be a definitive organizational structure that requires and defines a chain of authority where researchers have the final word, are compulsory in advising legislative bodies, and where laws call for organizations to have external reviews or internal processes that monitor quality assurance.
+What is more, assigning mental health agencies the responsibility for monitoring the quality of their own services creates a conflict of interest that allows agencies to follow their own choice of rules and weakens the rights of clients who are dissatisfied with the services received. It is unreasonable to assume that asking a business whose interest is to serve its own needs above all is going to ensure that it places the best interests of patients first is like asking a known thief to guard an unsecured diamond and then never bothering to check on the diamond again. One way to determine if self-monitoring is effective in quality assurance is to look over county community mental health records who have been monitoring themselves for a number of years and see how many instances there are of an internally monitored mental health agency reporting itself to the appropriate governing board for violating its patient’s rights or reporting itself to the state for allowing employees to act in positions without appropriate professional license. Unfortunately, it seems, consistent records are not necessarily convenient to locate where there is a request for public information.
+Is it too much to ask for a few qualified mental health inspectors to come around once a year and hold agencies that do not provide in-ho0use services accountable to their legal obligations? It seems the biggest challenge to create a similar process for mental health agencies is employing experts not necessarily influenced by money. An answer to this problem would be to have governing authorities team up with academic institutions in evaluating mental health agencies rather than employing government contracted providers that act under the advisement of those they are professed to objectively evaluate and there are financial motives, which may serve prejudice assessors.
+By incorporating colleges into the process there is not only the benefit of educational opportunity for students interested in formulating research in real-world settings but with college/government collaboration, financial compensation could benefit the college as a whole rather than paying the individuals who happen to be responsible for reviewing agencies. Furthermore, since the individuals engaged in carrying out work would be continuously rotating as students graduate nepotism and concentration of power would be less a concern than it is where there is a long history of cooperation between a governing body providing suicide crisis services and a contractor who reviews them annually. This process or some other similar strategy are imperative as the current honor system is not sufficient to ensure that patient rights are upheld where Medicaid is the funding source or that agencies are necessarily operating legally and according to its proclaimed standards.
+It is clear that current suicide intervention strategies employ a variety of methods, many of them have become standard practice, but few rigorously tested by scientific standards. What is more, professionals most often given the responsibility of intervening in suicidal behavior are not necessarily appropriately qualified or a logical choice where the goal is to create a context of support. For example, police receive little to no training in responding to suicidal crises or psychological crises in general, yet they routinely deal with such situations in the line of duty. It does not make sense to think that police would be effective in encouraging a suicidal person to reconsider life, especially, when the police are trained to be defensive and ready to shoot, and if necessary, kill at any moment. Little if any research exists that would prove one way or the other whether police intervention in suicidal crises is an effective strategy. However, there are many instances where unarmed persons claiming to be suicidal end up dead at the hands of police. From a common sense point of view it seems that bringing a person who has a loaded gun and a license to kill, is increasing the risk of violence to all parties involved. The less opportunity there is to access objects that could inflict harm, the less opportunity there is for the suicidal person to act upon his or her impulses. Therefore, it is never wise to bring a gun within the vicinity of one expressing suicidal urges and in a state of hyper arousal.
+To offer an example of how subtle and critical interpersonal interaction is in responding to suicidal crises let us imagine the goal is to convince a person that she should live by using arguments of persuasion alone. How the intervener approaches the person is critical in determining whether the interaction turns out to be effective or harmful. An effective way to interact might be to ask the suicidal person what brings her joy, love, and connectedness to this world, what would she miss if she died, this approach facilitates an interaction that functions by impressing upon the suicidal person that the intervener cares. Whereas asking a suicidal person if she has children and who would take care of them or how she thinks they will feel if she kills herself facilitates a sense that intervener is judging and any compliance elicited by this way of guilt is likely to be brief and backfire once the suicidal person realizes the argument provides her more evidence that she deserves punishment or to die.
+In addition to the lack of training and evidence based research guiding service delivery methods and oversight of organizations providing services to suicidal persons, few are appropriately aware of the weighty legal consequences that lay ahead for the suicidal person who speeds away in the back of an ambulance and is brought to an emergency room where he is labeled as being a threat to self or others. Although such a person may be somewhat disoriented, he may firmly refuse suggestions that he be committed to psychiatric care. His wife being frightened and wanting to ensure her loved one’s safety acts with little if any question when informed that she has options that would force him into psychiatric care. The term for the procedure where a person is labeled as potentially harmful to his/herself and said person agrees to enter psychiatric care and forfeit his/her power of attorney to a designated person is called civil commitment. Involuntary commitment refers to a person identified as being a danger to his/herself and/or others and whom refuses recommendation to psychiatric care and so is held against one’s will at the pleasure of the state. There are several problems with this means of suicidal prevention/intervention. First civil commitment is a strategy that refers strictly to matters of law and does not employ clinical expertise to address the delivery system, which would be ideal. In fact, such experts largely are employees working for state and county departments and may have little more than an arbitrary certificate that attests to the fact that they attended a two-day to one week training created by other employees who may be but typically, are not legally qualified and/or licensed mental health professionals.
+The most alarming and disregarded fact of civil commitment is that it is a procedure, which essentially deprives individuals of life and liberty as defined by the United States Constitution. With a simple claim that a person might be a danger to his or herself individuals are sent to a hospital that is more like a prison since individuals are under 24 hour watch and their movement is restricted to a ward with minimal if any time outdoors. What is more, civil commitment procedures are not standards assessed, measured, and decided by qualified clinicians, but by judges, lawyers, and officers of law whose training conditions them toward purposeful skepticism, unemotional objectivity, solutions that value protocol over process, and rely on isolated events to define absolute judgments of character.[3] These factors of style in communication challenges the wisdom in putting legal professionals in charge of suicide treatment/intervention programs.
+For this reason, civil commitment is by far the most questionable means of suicide intervention as it involves forcing a person to do something against his or her will, which is a violation of our most fundamental right to liberty. Despite a loved one’s best intensions to protect the suicidal person, the fact it is civil commitment is a legal process that effectively denies individuals their constitutional rights defined in amendment v, which state that no citizen shall, “be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.” Amendment VI further defines due process.
+… [t]he accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime[4]].” (Bill of Rights Transcript Text, 1789)
+The effect upon the suicidal person accused of being potentially dangerous to his or herself and/or others is a system that essentially imprisons individuals without the civil liberties enjoyed by those accused of crimes so that people may spend years locked up in a psychiatric institution without any protective measures to counterbalance powers of authority. The XIV Amendment expressly forbids governance that would “deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” (Bill of Rights Transcript Text, 1866) Unfortunately, in the case of mental health law, any legislative measure enacted to protect patient rights and/or safety, is essentially useless to patients since they have no power to uphold the laws that would protect them.
+Meanwhile agencies continue to experiment with court-as-treatment models like that of Multnomah County’s Mental Health Court, which provides distinct powers of authority to the court where a person is convicted of a crime and also has one or more of the following diagnoses, Bi-polar disorder, Schizo-affective disorder, Schizophrenia, or Major depression, (which are each well-known to be disorders that carry a higher risk for suicide than the general population.) The courts use this power to force individuals to use particular drugs related to his or her mental health diagnoses, to increase legal authority to search, seize, and monitor individuals of interest to criminal investigations. Again, it is unreasonable to put legal professionals in charge of people’s mental health. It seems the shift toward letting jails be responsible for people with chronic mental disorders makes as much sense as creating a cancer court or H.I.V. court. The association between mental health and the justice system is a relationship formed not for practical purpose but is a consequence of stigma.
+Although courts may describe mental health court in terms of opportunity to reduce probationary timelines, little research would provide evidence that such methods are effective or if they truly do reduce the time a person stays sick. In addition, “because the control of deviance involves basic values, and because most of those who are involved in the process as potential patients are relatively powerless, the formal protections of law are all the more important.” (Levine, 1981) So while it seems the emergency response system combined with the forces of legal authority may be effective in creating physical barriers that prevent/discourage suicide in the short term, these social contexts are inadequately qualified at best and harmful at worst to those it intends to serve.
+The last two areas discussed relate to gatekeepers who look for indicators of suicide before persons make an attempt and suicide hotlines. In the case of gatekeeping, persons employed, typically hold positions with a degree of administrative authority, but rarely hold equal professional qualifications. The term gatekeeper itself refers to the fact that the strategy aims at the front end of health care service delivery system (Evans & Farberow, 1988). The primary environment where gatekeepers operate is schools and the hope is that by identifying individuals who may be at risk, responders may act preemptively so that intervention comes before crisis (in theory), thereby preventing suicide. Again, these professionals are not typically qualified to practice psychology. Instead, such persons tend to receive minimal training, again, usually consisting of 1 or 2 workdays with each program devising trainings according to the preference of its particular service delivery environment.
+The final mode of suicide prevention/intervention discussed is suicide hotlines. In this service design, prevention measures are not in the context of a government function or legal process, but typically operate as non-profit organizations ran by volunteers who have themselves attempted suicide or lost someone to suicide. Therefore, as one might expect, communication strategies of this nature are more likely to be comprised of individuals working in the capacity of empathy, concern, and genuine care than those formerly discussed. This is the strength of suicide hotlines. However, research testing the effectiveness of suicide hotlines is largely non-existent. As such, the actual usefulness of hotlines in suicide prevention has yet to be determined.
+It seems that the major issue in providing supportive services to suicidal persons is not whether there is a need for support; it is garnering the will necessary at the operational level to bring about a change in public attitudes so that the stigma currently preventing those in crises from seeking help can be eradicated and people in crises can feel comfortable instead of ashamed for asking for help. While legislative action has attempted to reform mental health service systems o ver the past couple of years, there has been little will within governing bodies to implement these laws. Further, while, “suicidologists have argued that therapy with the suicidal patient requires distinctive competencies, such as the ability to conduct an ongoing assessment of lethality, the capacity to intervene directively and forcefully, and the skill to mobilize the social support available in the client’s natural environment” (Neimeyer & Pfeiffer, 1994), However, as treatment accessibility/efficacy remains tentative at best, and it continues to be a slow and difficult process engaging the public in discussions about suicide that would spark national concern more than political debate, it seems that a primary obstacle to defining a process of appropriate care, is that stigma operates within social institutions where change is slow and resistant to incorporating new ideas.
+It seems that in treating suicidal behavior the overall message from a practical stand-point appears to be that saving lives is going to require us to turn our concerns from continuing to create physical barriers (like putting up a fences around Portland, Oregon’s Vista Bridge, to stop people from jumping off of it or forcing individuals into locked psychiatric wards to protect the person as well as the public.) and, rather shift focus toward identifying factors that may effectively remove social barriers that reinforce suicide behaviors. Therefore, not only must we commit to challenge prejudice in others, we must challenge prejudice in ourselves so that people who are contemplating suicide can stop being afraid to seek help. We must likewise commit to researching and developing evidence-based treatments that incorporate training elements that are articulated in treatment manuals and designed for dissemination to professionals who work with suicidal persons.
+Once the stigma and taboo associated with suicidal behavior and mental disorders in general is overcome, psychology may finally be in a position to not only usher in a new era of innovative and enlightened approaches to treating suicidal behavior but perhaps it may finally catch up to the wealth of technological advancements that have revolutionized modern life in most other fields of science. In terms of defining the biology of suicidal behavior, it appears that the brain is the final frontier, the last place within the human body that still casts an aura of mystery, fear, and suspicion of mental disorders that will not stop until neuroscientists present us with a physical model of depression and other disorders of the brain which still largely exists in the realm of theory.
+It is true that brain-imaging technology is leading to a wealth of new data. However, process for analyzing such data meaningfully is yet to remain seen in the future. At last, while it may seem a daunting if not insurmountable mission to change the culture surrounding suicide, still, as long as there are people who continue to speak up and work toward changing attitudes surrounding the issue of suicide, it is certain that awareness will lead to acceptance and change will lead to hope and ultimately save lives.
+Endnotes
+[1] A wellness check is when a party requests the police to check on someone who may have mental and/or other health problems that cause significant impairment and where the concerned party has not been able to otherwise reach such person.
+[2] Borderline refers to people who have borderline personality disorder, which are known particularly for engaging in self-injurious and/or suicidal behavior.
+[3] For example, judges routinely favor police officers over civilians testimony in proceedings where there is conflicting statements and/or lack of further evidence, which implies without reason that the fact of one’s employment is enough to determine a person’s degree of honesty and reliability. Further reinforcing this myth is the good guy/bad guy dichotomy that defines the U.S. system of crime and punishment.
+[4] In the context of civil commitment, individuals do not necessarily commit a crime. Instead, at there is a presumption of danger.
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